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7,000 | County_Mayo | County Mayo () is one of the traditional Counties of Ireland. It is located within the province of Connacht in the Republic of Ireland. It was named after the village of Mayo (). Geography The highest point in Mayo and Connacht is Mweelrea (). The river Moy in the northeast of the county is renowned for its salmon fis... | County_Mayo |@lemmatized county:14 mayo:23 one:5 traditional:1 ireland:10 locate:1 within:1 province:1 connacht:3 republic:3 name:2 village:2 geography:1 high:5 point:2 mweelrea:1 river:1 moy:1 northeast:1 renowned:1 salmon:1 fishing:1 large:3 island:4 achill:4 lie:1 west:2 coast:1 town:5 castlebar:4 ballina:4 far:1 tw... |
7,001 | Geography_of_Niger | Niger is a landlocked nation in West Africa located along the border between the Sahara and Sub-Saharan regions. Its geographic coordinates are a longitude of 16°N and a latitude off 8°E. Its area is 1.267 million square kilometers, of which 1 266 700 km² is land and 300 km² water. This makes Niger slightly less than t... | Geography_of_Niger |@lemmatized niger:20 landlocked:1 nation:1 west:1 africa:1 locate:1 along:1 border:5 sahara:1 sub:1 saharan:1 region:1 geographic:1 coordinate:1 longitude:1 n:2 latitude:1 e:1 area:3 million:1 square:1 kilometer:1 land:7 water:1 make:1 slightly:1 less:1 twice:1 size:1 u:2 state:1 texas:1 political:1... |
7,002 | Margaret_Mead | Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901, Philadelphia – November 15, 1978, New York City) was an American cultural anthropologist, who was frequently a featured writer and speaker in the mass media throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was both a popularizer of the insights of anthropology into modern American and Western cult... | Margaret_Mead |@lemmatized margaret:30 mead:77 december:1 philadelphia:2 november:3 new:14 york:7 city:2 american:15 cultural:7 anthropologist:21 frequently:2 featured:1 writer:1 speaker:1 mass:1 medium:2 throughout:4 popularizer:1 insight:1 anthropology:10 modern:1 western:3 culture:15 also:12 respect:1 controversial:... |
7,003 | Andronikos_I_Komnenos | Billon trachy (a cup-shaped coin) of Andronikos I Komnenos (1183-1185) Andronikos I Komnenos or Andronicus I Comnenus (; c. 1118 – September 12, 1185) was a Byzantine emperor (r. 1183-1185), son of prince Isaac Komnenos. His paternal grandparents were Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Eirene Doukaina. Biography Early ye... | Andronikos_I_Komnenos |@lemmatized billon:1 trachy:1 cup:1 shaped:1 coin:1 andronikos:36 komnenos:15 andronicus:1 comnenus:1 c:1 september:4 byzantine:5 emperor:23 r:1 son:5 prince:5 isaac:6 paternal:1 grandparent:1 alexios:10 eirene:2 doukaina:1 biography:1 early:4 year:9 bear:2 twelfth:1 century:1 around:1 endow:1 na... |
7,004 | Foreign_relations_of_Ecuador | This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Ecuador. Ecuador is a member of the United Nations and many of its specialized agencies, as well as the Organization of American States. It is also a member of many regional groups, including the Rio Group, the Latin America... | Foreign_relations_of_Ecuador |@lemmatized article:1 deal:2 diplomatic:4 affair:2 foreign:8 policy:5 international:3 relation:7 ecuador:35 member:3 united:5 nation:4 many:3 specialized:1 agency:1 well:2 organization:4 american:5 state:6 also:3 regional:1 group:2 include:3 rio:2 latin:3 economic:1 system:1 energy:1 integ... |
7,005 | Logarithm | Logarithm functions, graphed for various bases: red is to base e, green is to base 10, and purple is to base 1.7. Each tick on the axes is one unit. Logarithms of all bases pass through the point (1, 0), because any number raised to the power 0 is 1, and through the points (b, 1) for base b, because a number raised to ... | Logarithm |@lemmatized logarithm:160 function:53 graph:2 various:3 base:73 red:1 e:18 green:1 purple:1 tick:1 ax:2 one:14 unit:9 pass:1 point:6 number:61 raise:5 power:16 b:27 curve:1 approach:1 axis:2 reach:1 singularity:1 x:86 britannica:2 explain:2 series:17 arithmetical:2 progression:2 correspond:6 others:2 geometr... |
7,006 | Analog_computer | A page from the Bombardier's Information File (BIF) that describes the components and controls of the Norden bombsight. The Norden bombsight was a highly sophisticated optical/mechanical analog computer used by the United States Army Air Force during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War to aid the pilot of... | Analog_computer |@lemmatized page:1 bombardier:1 information:4 file:1 bif:1 describe:2 component:11 control:2 norden:3 bombsight:3 highly:2 sophisticated:1 optical:1 mechanical:18 analog:66 computer:91 use:25 united:2 state:2 army:1 air:1 force:1 world:4 war:5 ii:2 korean:1 vietnam:1 aid:1 pilot:1 bomber:1 aircraft:1 d... |
7,007 | History_of_Niue | Niue was first settled by Polynesian sailors from Tonga around 900 AD Encyclopedia Britannica, "Niue" . Than further settlers arrived from Samoa around 1440 AD. Until the beginning of the eighteenth century, there appears to have been no national government or national leader in Niue. Before that time, chiefs and head... | History_of_Niue |@lemmatized niue:19 first:4 settle:1 polynesian:2 sailor:1 tonga:2 around:3 ad:2 encyclopedia:2 britannica:2 settler:1 arrive:1 samoa:2 beginning:1 eighteenth:1 century:1 appear:2 national:2 government:3 leader:2 time:1 chief:1 head:1 family:1 exercise:1 authority:1 segment:1 population:5 concept:1 pra... |
7,008 | Ethnologue | Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication of SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics), a Christian linguistic service organization, which studies lesser-known languages, primarily to provide the speakers with Bibles in their native language. The Ethnologue con... | Ethnologue |@lemmatized ethnologue:20 language:49 world:3 web:2 print:1 publication:1 sil:2 international:3 formerly:1 know:2 summer:1 institute:1 linguistics:1 christian:1 linguistic:4 service:1 organization:2 study:1 lesser:1 primarily:1 provide:1 speaker:7 bible:3 native:1 contain:1 statistic:2 edition:11 release:4 ... |
7,009 | Oort_cloud | The Oort cloud ( ort, alternatively the Öpik-Oort Cloud ) is a hypothetical spherical cloud of comets which may lie roughly 50,000 AU, or nearly a light-year, from the Sun. This places the cloud at nearly a quarter of the distance to Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun. The Kuiper belt and scattered disc, t... | Oort_cloud |@lemmatized oort:65 cloud:81 ort:1 alternatively:1 öpik:2 hypothetical:1 spherical:8 comet:66 may:10 lie:4 roughly:3 au:17 nearly:6 light:1 year:10 sun:23 place:3 quarter:3 distance:8 proxima:1 centauri:1 near:2 star:11 kuiper:6 belt:6 scattered:10 disc:17 two:9 know:10 reservoir:3 trans:4 neptunian:4 objec... |
7,010 | International_reply_coupon | International reply coupon, centenary special version An international reply coupon (IRC) is a coupon that can be exchanged for one or more postage stamps representing the minimum postage for an unregistered priority airmail letter of up to twenty grams sent to another Universal Postal Union (UPU) member country. IRCs ... | International_reply_coupon |@lemmatized international:2 reply:4 coupon:4 centenary:1 special:1 version:1 irc:14 exchange:7 one:2 postage:8 stamp:7 represent:1 minimum:2 unregistered:2 priority:2 airmail:3 letter:3 twenty:1 gram:1 send:4 another:4 universal:2 postal:5 union:2 upu:6 member:4 country:15 ircs:7 accept:1 se... |
7,011 | Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting | The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, abbreviated to CHOGM, is a biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations. Every two years the meeting is held in a different member state, and is chaired by that nation's respective Prime Minister or President, who becomes the Commonwealt... | Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting |@lemmatized commonwealth:29 head:12 government:11 meeting:24 abbreviate:1 chogm:25 biennial:1 summit:1 nation:4 every:2 two:3 year:3 hold:11 different:1 member:5 state:2 chair:1 respective:2 prime:5 minister:6 president:3 become:3 chairperson:2 office:2 recently:2 attend:2 quee... |
7,012 | Antoine_Lavoisier | {{Infobox Scientist |name = Antoine Lavoisier |image = David - Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and His Wife.jpg |caption = Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and his Wife by Jacques-Louis David (ca. 1788) |birth_date = |birth_place = Paris, France |death_date = |death_place = Paris, France |occupation = ... | Antoine_Lavoisier |@lemmatized infobox:1 scientist:4 name:5 antoine:10 lavoisier:61 image:1 david:2 portrait:2 monsieur:2 wife:2 jpg:1 caption:1 jacques:2 louis:3 ca:2 paris:7 france:8 occupation:1 chemist:5 influence:4 guillaume:1 françois:1 rouelle:1 networth:1 footnote:1 religion:1 roman:1 catholic:1 laurent:3 de:10... |
7,013 | Bay_of_Quinte | The Bay of Quinte (Kwin-tee) is on the northern shore of Lake Ontario. The Bay of Quinte at night, with a view of CFB Trenton Located about 200 kilometers east of Toronto and 400 west of Montreal, the Bay of Quinte is a long, thin bay in the shape of a letter "Z". The northern side of the bay is defined by the mainla... | Bay_of_Quinte |@lemmatized bay:13 quinte:5 kwin:1 tee:1 northern:2 shore:2 lake:9 ontario:6 night:1 view:1 cfb:1 trenton:2 locate:1 kilometer:5 east:2 toronto:1 west:4 montreal:1 long:1 thin:1 shape:1 letter:1 z:1 side:4 define:1 mainland:1 southern:1 follow:1 prince:1 edward:1 county:1 headland:1 begin:1 outlet:1 run:... |
7,014 | Navigation_research | Whereas originally the term Navigation applies to the process of directing a ship to a destination, Navigation research deals with fundamental aspects of navigation in general. It can be defined as "The process of determining and maintaining a course or trajectory to a goal location" (Franz, Mallot, 2000). It concerns ... | Navigation_research |@lemmatized whereas:1 originally:1 term:1 navigation:16 applies:1 process:2 direct:1 ship:1 destination:1 research:1 deal:1 fundamental:1 aspect:1 general:1 define:2 determine:1 maintain:1 course:2 trajectory:1 goal:8 location:1 franz:2 mallot:2 concern:1 basically:1 move:1 agent:1 biological:1 art... |
7,015 | Grateful_Dead | The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, country, jazz, psychedelia, space rock "purveyors of freely improvised space music," -- Blender Magazine, May 20... | Grateful_Dead |@lemmatized grateful:75 dead:114 american:8 rock:17 band:78 form:13 san:10 francisco:10 bay:2 area:4 know:10 unique:3 eclectic:1 style:3 fuse:1 element:2 folk:6 bluegrass:4 blue:7 reggae:1 country:5 jazz:4 psychedelia:1 space:5 purveyor:1 freely:1 improvised:1 music:26 blender:1 magazine:3 may:5 dark:2 s... |
7,016 | Alemanni | Area settled by the Alamanni, and sites of Roman-Alamannic battles, 3rd to 6th century Alemannic belt mountings, from a 7th century grave in the grave field at Weingarten. The Alamanni, Allemanni, or Alemanni were originally an alliance of Germanic tribes located around the upper Main river (Germany). One of the earl... | Alemanni |@lemmatized area:2 settle:5 alamanni:58 site:1 roman:34 alamannic:3 battle:20 century:18 alemannic:9 belt:2 mounting:1 grave:2 field:1 weingarten:1 allemanni:1 alemanni:7 originally:4 alliance:5 germanic:11 tribe:10 locate:4 around:4 upper:13 main:9 river:6 germany:13 one:6 early:12 reference:2 cognomen:1 ala... |
7,017 | Des_Moines,_Iowa | Des Moines () is the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is also the county seat of Polk County. A small portion of the city extends into Warren County. It was incorporated on September 22, 1851, as Fort Des Moines which was shortened to "Des Moines" in 1857. It is named after the Des M... | Des_Moines,_Iowa |@lemmatized de:145 moines:174 capital:5 populous:1 city:69 u:7 state:36 iowa:69 also:25 county:17 seat:5 polk:9 small:5 portion:1 extend:2 warren:4 incorporate:2 september:4 fort:17 shorten:2 name:14 river:25 may:7 adapt:1 french:4 rivière:2 literally:2 mean:1 monk:4 five:9 metropolitan:8 area:39 rank... |
7,018 | Catalan_language | Catalan (català or ) is a Romance language, the national and official language of Andorra, and a co-official language in the Spanish autonomous communities of the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencian Community, where it is known as Valencià (Valencian) and in the city of Alghero in the Italian island of Sardinia... | Catalan_language |@lemmatized catalan:140 català:8 romance:14 language:57 national:2 official:13 andorra:8 co:2 spanish:15 autonomous:2 community:9 balearic:18 island:12 catalonia:17 valencian:49 know:4 valencià:7 city:3 alghero:5 italian:4 sardinia:3 also:16 speak:12 although:1 recognition:2 aragon:5 la:24 franja:2 mu... |
7,019 | Geography_of_Nicaragua | +Geography of NicaraguaMap of NicaraguaAreaTotal129,494 km²Land120,254 km²Water9,240 km²Latitude13 00' NLongitude85 00'WBordersHonduras922 kmCosta Rica309 kmCoastlines910 kmMaritime claimsContiguous zone24 nautical miles (44 km)Territorial sea12 nautical miles (22 km) Shaded relief map of Nicaragua Political map of Ni... | Geography_of_Nicaragua |@lemmatized geography:2 nicaraguamap:1 kmcosta:1 kmmaritime:1 claimscontiguous:1 nautical:2 mile:2 km:2 territorial:1 shade:1 relief:1 map:4 nicaragua:23 political:1 satellite:1 image:1 march:2 economic:1 activity:1 land:9 use:2 topography:1 country:4 central:17 america:5 border:1 caribbean:13 s... |
7,020 | Freescale_DragonBall | Motorola DragonBall EZ Microprocessor Motorola/Freescale Semiconductor's DragonBall, or MC68328, is a microcontroller design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use. It was designed by Motorola in Hong Kong. The DragonBall's major design win was in... | Freescale_DragonBall |@lemmatized motorola:4 dragonball:11 ez:4 microprocessor:2 freescale:3 semiconductor:1 microcontroller:1 design:3 base:4 famous:1 core:3 implement:1 one:2 low:1 power:1 solution:1 handheld:1 computer:2 use:2 hong:1 kong:1 major:1 win:1 early:2 version:1 palm:3 compute:1 platform:1 however:1 onward... |
7,021 | Afro_Celt_Sound_System | The Afro Celt Sound System is a musical group which fuses modern dance rhythms (trip-hop, techno, etc.) with traditional Irish (Celtic) and West African music. It was formed by Grammy-nominated producer-guitarist Simon Emmerson, and is considered to be somewhat of a world music supergroup, often having a wide range of ... | Afro_Celt_Sound_System |@lemmatized afro:16 celt:16 sound:14 system:9 musical:3 group:8 fuse:1 modern:2 dance:4 rhythm:1 trip:1 hop:1 techno:1 etc:1 traditional:4 irish:8 celtic:2 west:1 african:5 music:12 form:2 grammy:3 nominated:2 producer:2 guitarist:2 simon:5 emmerson:10 consider:1 somewhat:1 world:13 supergroup:1... |
7,022 | List_of_French_people | French people of note include: Actors/actresses A Isabelle Adjani Renée Adorée Anouk Aimée Arletty Antonin Artaud Fanny Ardant Jeanne Aubert Jean-Louis Aubert Jean-Pierre Aumont Claude Autant-Lara Daniel Auteuil Charles Aznavour B-C Brigitte Bardot Emmanuelle Béart Jean-Paul Belmondo François Berléand Charles Berling... | List_of_French_people |@lemmatized french:54 people:6 note:2 include:2 actor:2 actresses:1 isabelle:4 adjani:1 renée:1 adorée:1 anouk:1 aimée:1 arletty:1 antonin:6 artaud:2 fanny:1 ardant:1 jeanne:4 aubert:2 jean:105 louis:43 pierre:64 aumont:1 claude:22 autant:1 lara:1 daniel:3 auteuil:1 charles:29 aznavour:2 b:3 c:5 ... |
7,023 | Centimetreâ%80%93gramâ%80%93second_system_of_units | The centimetre-gram-second system (abbreviated CGS or cgs) is a metric system of physical units based on centimetre as the unit of length, gram as a unit of mass, and second as a unit of time. All CGS mechanical units are unambiguously derived from these three base units, but there are several different ways of extendi... | Centimetreâ%80%93gramâ%80%93second_system_of_units |@lemmatized centimetre:10 gram:8 second:13 system:58 abbreviated:1 cgs:73 metric:1 physical:7 unit:140 base:20 length:17 mass:11 time:14 mechanical:5 unambiguously:1 derive:20 three:4 several:2 different:2 way:7 extend:3 cover:1 electromagnetism:9 largely:1 supplant:1... |
7,024 | Manorialism | Manorialism or Seigneurialism or Feudal Society "Feudal Society", in its modern sense, was coined in Marc Bloch's 1939-40 books of the same name. was the organizing principle of rural economy and society widely practiced in medieval western and parts of central Europe. Manorialism was characterised by the vesting of l... | Manorialism |@lemmatized manorialism:7 seigneurialism:1 feudal:4 society:6 modern:1 sense:1 coin:1 marc:1 bloch:1 book:1 name:1 organize:1 principle:1 rural:2 economy:7 widely:1 practice:2 medieval:6 western:3 part:8 central:2 europe:3 characterise:1 vesting:1 legal:4 economic:4 power:2 lord:15 support:1 economically:1... |
7,025 | Jan_van_Goyen | Portrait of Jan von Goyen by Gerard ter Borch. Jan Josephszoon van Goyen (13 January 1596, Leiden 27 April 1656, The Hague) was a Dutch landscape painter. Van Goyen was an extremely prolific artist; approximately twelve hundred paintings and more than one thousand drawings by him are known. Biography Jan van Goyen w... | Jan_van_Goyen |@lemmatized portrait:2 jan:7 von:1 goyen:13 gerard:1 ter:1 borch:1 josephszoon:1 van:16 january:1 leiden:3 april:1 hague:3 dutch:8 landscape:5 painter:5 extremely:1 prolific:1 artist:5 approximately:1 twelve:1 hundred:1 painting:12 one:5 thousand:1 drawing:4 know:2 biography:1 son:2 shoemaker:1 start:1 a... |
7,026 | Michael_Schumacher | Michael Schumacher (German pronunciation: ; ) (born January 3, 1969, in Hürth-Hermülheim, Germany) is a former Formula One driver, seven-time world champion, and current advisor and occasional test driver for Ferrari. According to the official Formula One website, he is "statistically the greatest driver the sport ha... | Michael_Schumacher |@lemmatized michael:17 schumacher:237 german:22 pronunciation:1 bear:5 january:1 hürth:2 hermülheim:2 germany:6 former:3 formula:74 one:73 driver:70 seven:6 time:24 world:32 champion:9 current:1 advisor:4 occasional:1 test:7 ferrari:94 accord:1 official:5 website:4 statistically:1 great:4 sport:20 e... |
7,027 | Cologne | Cologne (, ; local dialect: Kölle ) is Germany's fourth-largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich), and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants. It... | Cologne |@lemmatized cologne:179 local:9 dialect:3 kölle:1 germany:17 fourth:2 large:15 city:69 berlin:6 hamburg:2 munich:2 german:24 federal:7 state:6 north:8 rhine:19 westphalia:6 within:5 ruhr:2 metropolitan:3 area:18 one:16 major:9 european:2 ten:1 million:5 inhabitant:6 old:6 found:2 roman:23 year:7 bc:2 lie:1 riv... |
7,028 | Agricultural_science | Agricultural science is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. (Veterinary science, but not animal science, is often excluded from the definition.) Agriculture and agricultural science T... | Agricultural_science |@lemmatized agricultural:35 science:33 broad:1 multidisciplinary:1 field:8 encompass:1 part:1 exact:1 natural:4 economic:4 social:3 use:4 practice:1 understanding:3 agriculture:21 veterinary:1 animal:7 often:3 exclude:1 definition:1 two:2 term:5 confused:1 however:1 cover:1 different:2 concept:1 s... |
7,029 | Disco | Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in African American and Hispanic communities in the United States, starting in Philadelphia and later in New York City during the late 1960s and early 1970s. (1995) "Out in Culture: Gay, Lesbian and Queer Essays on Popular Culture", ISBN 030433488X, 9780304334889, p.439:(... | Disco |@lemmatized disco:187 genre:15 dance:47 music:71 originate:1 african:3 american:11 hispanic:2 community:2 united:6 state:8 start:1 philadelphia:2 later:4 new:22 york:13 city:8 late:16 early:21 culture:11 gay:6 lesbian:1 queer:1 essay:1 popular:10 isbn:12 p:8 although:2 pulse:1 bear:2 small:3 black:4 club:17 begi... |
7,030 | History_of_Poland | Settled agricultural people have lived in the area that is now Poland for the last 7500 years, the Slavic people have been in this territory for over 1500 years, and the history of Poland as a state spans well over a millennium. The territory ruled by Poland has shifted and varied greatly. At one time, in the late 16th... | History_of_Poland |@lemmatized settle:8 agricultural:9 people:19 live:8 area:27 poland:308 last:27 year:36 slavic:8 territory:22 history:86 state:70 span:1 well:17 millennium:1 rule:26 shift:4 vary:1 greatly:4 one:36 time:37 late:20 early:33 century:117 polish:211 lithuanian:36 commonwealth:45 huge:2 central:14 eastern... |
7,031 | History_of_Russia | Millennium of Russia monument, erected 1862, Novgorod The history of Russia begins with that of the East Slavs. The first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus', adopted Christianity from the Byzantine Empire in 988, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next millenniu... | History_of_Russia |@lemmatized millennium:2 russia:154 monument:2 erected:1 novgorod:14 history:50 begin:12 east:13 slav:9 first:32 slavic:12 state:56 kievan:13 ru:16 adopt:3 christianity:3 byzantine:8 empire:22 synthesis:2 culture:12 define:2 russian:129 next:3 mongol:29 period:12 excerpt:6 glenn:6 e:12 curtis:6 ed:26... |
7,032 | Foreign_relations_of_Kuwait | Since its independence in 1961, Kuwait maintained strong international relations with most countries, especially nations within the Arab world. Its vast oil reserves gives it a prominent voice in global economic forums and organizations like the OPEC. Overview Kuwait's troubled relationship with neighboring Iraq forme... | Foreign_relations_of_Kuwait |@lemmatized since:2 independence:1 kuwait:50 maintain:1 strong:3 international:10 relation:16 country:9 especially:2 nation:7 within:2 arab:14 world:5 vast:1 oil:11 reserve:1 give:2 prominent:1 voice:2 global:1 economic:6 forum:1 organization:6 like:1 opec:3 overview:1 trouble:1 relationshi... |
7,033 | Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty | The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM Treaty or ABMT) was a treaty between the United States of America and the Soviet Union on the limitation of the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems used in defending areas against missile-delivered nuclear weapons. Signed in 1972, it was in force for the next thirty years until ... | Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty |@lemmatized anti:4 ballistic:3 missile:21 treaty:21 abm:22 abmt:1 united:7 state:12 america:1 soviet:13 union:4 limitation:3 system:23 use:3 defend:1 area:1 deliver:2 nuclear:17 weapon:3 sign:3 force:5 next:1 thirty:1 year:3 u:18 unilaterally:1 withdraw:2 background:1 throughout:1 late:2 ... |
7,034 | Geography_of_Djibouti | Map of Djibouti Djibouti is a country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, between Eritrea and Somalia. Its coordinates are . Location Djibouti shares of border with Eritrea, with Ethiopia and with Somalia (total ). It also has of coastline. It has a strategic location near the world's... | Geography_of_Djibouti |@lemmatized map:1 djibouti:5 country:3 eastern:1 africa:1 border:2 gulf:1 aden:1 red:1 sea:3 eritrea:2 somalia:2 coordinate:1 location:2 share:1 ethiopia:2 total:2 also:2 coastline:1 strategic:1 near:1 world:1 busy:1 shipping:1 lane:1 close:1 arabian:1 oilfield:1 terminus:1 rail:1 traffic:1 clima... |
7,035 | Jule_Styne | Jule Styne (December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) was a British-born American songwriter especially famous for a series of Broadway musicals, which included several very well known and frequently revived shows. Biography Early life Styne was born in London, England as Julius Kerwin Stein of Jewish immigrants from Uk... | Jule_Styne |@lemmatized jule:2 styne:15 december:1 september:2 british:1 born:1 american:1 songwriter:2 especially:1 famous:1 series:1 broadway:5 musical:5 include:3 several:2 well:1 know:1 frequently:1 revive:1 show:6 biography:3 early:2 life:1 bear:1 london:1 england:1 julius:1 kerwin:1 stein:1 jewish:1 immigrant:1 u... |
7,036 | Foreign_relations_of_Malta | For several years after independence in 1964, Malta followed a policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other NATO countries. This relationship changed with the election of the Malta Labour Party government in June 1971, led by Dom Mintoff. The NATO subheadquarters in Malta was closed at the request of ... | Foreign_relations_of_Malta |@lemmatized several:2 year:2 independence:6 malta:121 follow:2 policy:3 close:4 co:3 operation:3 united:5 kingdom:3 nato:3 country:30 relationship:1 change:1 election:2 labour:2 party:2 government:5 june:1 lead:1 dom:2 mintoff:2 subheadquarters:1 request:1 u:3 sixth:1 fleet:1 discontinue:1 r... |
7,037 | Hirohito | , also known as , (29 April 1901 – 7 January 1989) was the 124th Emperor of Japan according to the traditional order, reigning from 25 December 1926 until his death in 1989. Although better known outside of Japan by his personal name Hirohito, he is now referred to exclusively by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa in J... | Hirohito |@lemmatized also:8 know:7 april:3 january:11 emperor:166 japan:55 accord:16 traditional:4 order:20 reign:9 december:8 death:13 although:2 good:4 outside:2 personal:4 name:8 hirohito:39 refer:8 exclusively:1 posthumous:3 shōwa:41 increasingly:1 scholar:3 word:3 era:8 correspond:1 make:16 upon:3 japanese:46 wit... |
7,038 | Crane_shot | Crane shot In motion picture terminology, a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a crane. The most obvious uses are to view the actors from above or to move up and away from them, a common way of ending a movie. Some filmmakers like to have the camera on a boom arm just to make it easier to move around between ord... | Crane_shot |@lemmatized crane:14 shot:12 motion:1 picture:1 terminology:1 take:2 camera:4 obvious:1 us:1 view:1 actor:1 move:2 away:1 common:1 way:1 end:2 movie:2 filmmaker:2 like:1 boom:1 arm:1 make:2 easy:1 around:1 ordinary:1 set:1 ups:1 cranes:1 accommodate:1 operator:1 operate:1 remote:2 control:1 one:3 example:1 ... |
7,039 | Glossary_of_poker_terms | The following is a glossary of poker terms used in the card game of poker. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon poker slang terms. This is not intended to be a formal dictionary; precise usage details and multiple closely related senses are omitted here in favor of concise treatment... | Glossary_of_poker_terms |@lemmatized following:1 glossary:1 poker:82 term:13 use:51 card:235 game:154 besides:1 list:4 thousand:1 common:7 uncommon:1 slang:2 intend:5 formal:1 dictionary:3 precise:1 usage:1 detail:1 multiple:5 closely:1 related:2 sens:1 omit:1 favor:2 concise:1 treatment:1 basic:1 ace:27 five:9 six:4 m... |
7,040 | Katyusha_rocket_launcher | Katyusha multiple rocket launchers () are a type of rocket artillery first built and fielded by the Soviet Union in World War II. Compared to other artillery, these multiple rocket launchers deliver a devastating amount of explosives to an area target quickly, but with lower accuracy and requiring a longer time to relo... | Katyusha_rocket_launcher |@lemmatized katyusha:16 multiple:8 rocket:40 launcher:40 type:5 artillery:16 first:7 build:7 field:2 soviet:13 union:5 world:11 war:27 ii:11 compare:2 deliver:3 devastating:1 amount:1 explosive:3 area:2 target:2 quickly:1 low:2 accuracy:1 require:2 long:3 time:3 reload:2 fragile:1 gun:5 inexpe... |
7,041 | Bass_guitar | The electric bass guitar According to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, an "Electric bass guitar [bass guitar] [is] an Electric Guitar, usually with four heavy strings tuned E'–A'–D–G." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London, 20... | Bass_guitar |@lemmatized electric:74 bass:340 guitar:94 accord:3 new:8 grove:3 dictionary:3 music:46 musician:12 usually:8 four:20 heavy:5 string:182 tune:34 e:41 g:43 second:1 edition:1 edit:1 stanley:5 sadie:1 john:8 tyrrell:1 london:1 also:39 call:9 define:1 term:4 thus:3 iv:1 contraction:1 double:25 ibid:1 proper:1... |
7,042 | Analytical_chemistry | Analytical chemistry is the study of the chemical composition of natural and artificial materials. Properties studied in analytical chemistry include geometric features such as molecular morphologies and distributions of species, as well as features such as composition and species identity. Unlike the sub disciplines ... | Analytical_chemistry |@lemmatized analytical:62 chemistry:61 study:3 chemical:22 composition:4 natural:1 artificial:1 material:12 property:2 include:5 geometric:1 feature:2 molecular:1 morphology:1 distribution:1 specie:2 well:1 identity:2 unlike:1 sub:2 discipline:4 inorganic:6 organic:5 like:1 physical:4 restrict:1 p... |
7,043 | Leszek_Miller | Leszek Miller with Marek Belka, 2004 Leszek Miller (born July 3, 1946 in Żyrardów) is a Polish left-wing politician, a many-year leader of the Democratic Left Alliance, Prime Minister of the government of the Republic of Poland in 2001-2004. Childhood and youth Leszek Miller comes from a poor, working-class family: ... | Leszek_Miller |@lemmatized leszek:30 miller:40 marek:2 belka:1 bear:1 july:2 żyrardów:2 polish:8 left:10 wing:4 politician:2 many:1 year:4 leader:3 democratic:7 alliance:7 prime:10 minister:17 government:15 republic:8 poland:10 childhood:1 youth:4 come:1 poor:1 work:2 class:1 family:2 father:2 tailor:1 mother:2 needlew... |
7,044 | Film_genre | In film theory, genre refers to the method of film categorization based on similarities in the narrative elements from which films are constructed. Most theories of film genre are borrowed from literary genre criticism. As with genre in a literary context, there is a great deal of debate over how to define or categoriz... | Film_genre |@lemmatized film:70 theory:4 genre:62 refers:3 method:6 categorization:2 base:8 similarity:1 narrative:1 element:6 construct:1 borrow:2 literary:2 criticism:2 context:2 great:1 deal:1 debate:2 define:2 categorize:6 besides:2 basic:1 distinction:2 fiction:3 documentary:2 several:1 way:6 fictional:1 usually:1... |
7,045 | Marmite | A jar of the British version of Marmite Marmite () is the name given to two similar food spreads, a British version produced in the United Kingdom and South Africa and the other in New Zealand. Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing, and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. The British ver... | Marmite |@lemmatized jar:13 british:19 version:13 marmite:106 name:4 give:3 two:2 similar:2 food:11 spread:15 produce:6 united:5 kingdom:4 south:3 africa:3 new:21 zealand:18 make:14 yeast:17 extract:15 product:11 beer:1 brewing:2 suitable:1 vegetarian:2 vegan:1 sticky:1 dark:1 brown:1 paste:2 distinctive:5 powerful:2 f... |
7,046 | James_Monroe | James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was the fifth President of the United States (1817–1825). His administration was marked by the acquisition of Florida (1819); the Missouri Compromise (1820), in which Missouri was declared a slave state; the admission of Maine in 1820 as a free state; and the profession of t... | James_Monroe |@lemmatized james:28 monroe:106 april:1 july:3 fifth:1 president:15 united:15 state:36 administration:4 mark:2 acquisition:1 florida:5 missouri:10 compromise:3 declare:3 slave:8 admission:1 maine:3 free:7 profession:1 doctrine:7 u:8 opposition:1 european:8 interference:3 america:7 well:5 break:1 tie:1 fra... |
7,047 | Forgetting_curve | A typical representation of the forgetting curve. The forgetting curve illustrates the decline of memory retention in time. A related concept is the strength of memory that refers to the durability that memory traces in the brain. The stronger the memory, the longer period of time that a person is able to recall it. A... | Forgetting_curve |@lemmatized typical:3 representation:4 forgetting:5 curve:6 forget:4 illustrate:1 decline:1 memory:15 retention:4 time:4 related:1 concept:1 strength:3 refer:1 durability:1 trace:1 brain:1 strong:1 long:1 period:3 person:1 able:1 recall:2 graph:1 show:2 human:1 tend:1 halve:1 newly:1 learn:4 knowledge... |
7,048 | Manhattan_Project | The Manhattan Project was the codename for a project conducted during World War II, primarily by the United States, to develop the first atomic bomb. Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineer District (MED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942–1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps ... | Manhattan_Project |@lemmatized manhattan:48 project:93 codename:1 conduct:2 world:12 war:22 ii:6 primarily:4 united:13 state:13 develop:6 first:19 atomic:40 bomb:76 formally:1 designate:1 engineer:9 district:4 med:2 refer:3 specifically:1 period:1 control:6 u:25 army:6 corp:4 administration:1 general:6 leslie:5 r:3 gro... |
7,049 | North_Sea | The North Sea is a marginal, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean. It is more than long and wide, with an area of around . A large part of the European drainage basin empties into the N... | North_Sea |@lemmatized north:134 sea:183 marginal:1 epeiric:1 european:14 continental:8 shelf:7 dover:5 strait:7 english:9 channel:6 south:10 norwegian:11 connect:7 atlantic:11 ocean:16 long:9 wide:3 area:21 around:11 large:14 part:11 drainage:2 basin:3 empty:3 include:16 water:23 baltic:10 much:3 coastal:10 feature:3 ... |
7,050 | Giraffe | The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species, and the largest ruminant. It is covered in large, irregular patches of yellow to black fur separated by white, off-white, or dark yellowish brown background. The average mass for an adult male gi... | Giraffe |@lemmatized giraffe:115 giraffa:8 camelopardalis:7 african:11 even:2 toed:1 ungulate:1 mammal:5 tall:12 land:2 living:2 animal:13 specie:16 large:9 ruminant:2 cover:3 irregular:2 patch:2 yellow:1 black:1 fur:1 separate:6 white:4 dark:3 yellowish:3 brown:5 background:4 average:4 mass:2 adult:5 male:23 female:13... |
7,051 | Frederik_Pohl | Frederik George Pohl, Jr. (born November 26, 1919) is an American science fiction writer, editor and fan, with a career spanning over seventy years. From about 1959 until 1969, Pohl edited Galaxy magazine and its sister magazine if, winning the Hugo for if three years in a row. His writing also won him three Hugos and ... | Frederik_Pohl |@lemmatized frederik:14 george:2 pohl:48 jr:1 born:1 november:2 american:1 science:10 fiction:8 writer:6 editor:5 fan:2 career:5 spanning:1 seventy:1 year:5 edit:3 galaxy:3 magazine:8 sister:1 win:6 hugo:6 three:3 row:1 writing:1 also:6 multiple:1 nebula:5 award:10 become:3 grand:1 master:2 early:8 life:... |
7,052 | Cantor_Fitzgerald | Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. is a global financial services firm specializing in bond trading, as well as investment banking, asset management, market data and brokerage services. It was founded in 1945 by Bernard Gerald Cantor and John Fitzgerald as a limited partnership and remains so today. Cantor Fitzgerald is one of se... | Cantor_Fitzgerald |@lemmatized cantor:42 fitzgerald:20 l:3 p:2 global:4 financial:6 service:11 firm:6 specialize:1 bond:1 trading:6 well:1 investment:1 banking:1 asset:2 management:1 market:11 data:7 brokerage:5 found:1 bernard:2 gerald:2 john:1 limited:2 partnership:2 remain:1 today:1 one:4 seventeen:1 primary:2 deale... |
7,053 | Alexander_II_of_Epirus | Alexander II was a king of Epirus, and the son of Pyrrhus and Lanassa, the daughter of the Sicilian tyrant Agathocles. Reign Illustration of silver coin of Alexander. He succeeded his father as king in 272 BC, and continued the war which his father had begun with Antigonus II Gonatas, whom he succeeded in driving from... | Alexander_II_of_Epirus |@lemmatized alexander:5 ii:4 king:5 epirus:3 son:4 pyrrhus:3 lanassa:1 daughter:2 sicilian:1 tyrant:1 agathocles:1 reign:1 illustration:1 silver:2 coin:2 succeed:2 father:2 bc:2 continue:1 war:1 begin:1 antigonus:2 gonatas:1 drive:1 kingdom:1 macedon:3 however:1 dispossess:1 demetrius:2 upon:1 t... |
7,054 | Garrison_Keillor | Gary Edward "Garrison" Keillor (born August 7, 1942) is an American author, storyteller, humorist, columnist, musician, satirist, and radio personality. He is known as host of the Minnesota Public Radio show A Prairie Home Companion (also known as Garrison Keillor's Radio Show on United Kingdom's BBC 7, as well as on A... | Garrison_Keillor |@lemmatized gary:1 edward:1 garrison:30 keillor:80 bear:5 august:2 american:8 author:3 storyteller:1 humorist:1 columnist:2 musician:5 satirist:1 radio:20 personality:1 know:4 host:5 minnesota:14 public:7 show:13 prairie:17 home:21 companion:14 also:13 united:4 kingdom:2 bbc:1 well:3 australia:1 abc:1... |
7,055 | First_National | First National was an association of independent theater owners in the United States that expanded from exhibiting movies to distributing them, and eventually to producing them as a movie studio. It later merged with Warner Bros. Early History The First National Exhibitors' Circuit was founded in 1917 by the merger of... | First_National |@lemmatized first:36 national:29 association:2 independent:3 theater:7 owner:4 united:3 state:2 expand:2 exhibit:1 movie:3 distribute:5 eventually:2 produce:5 studio:3 later:1 merge:2 warner:13 bros:10 early:2 history:3 exhibitor:4 circuit:4 found:1 merger:3 big:3 run:6 cinema:3 chain:3 america:2 contro... |
7,056 | Kim_Stanley_Robinson | Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23 1952) is an American science fiction writer, probably best known for his award-winning Mars trilogy. His work delves into ecological and sociological themes regularly, and many of his novels appear to be the direct result of his own scientific fascinations, such as the 15 years of r... | Kim_Stanley_Robinson |@lemmatized kim:7 stanley:7 robinson:36 bear:3 march:1 american:3 science:17 fiction:13 writer:1 probably:1 best:7 know:2 award:11 win:4 mar:37 trilogy:19 work:19 delve:1 ecological:6 sociological:1 theme:10 regularly:1 many:6 novel:16 appear:3 direct:2 result:1 scientific:2 fascination:4 year:10 ... |
7,057 | Definition_of_music | How to define music has long been the subject of debate; philosophers, musicians, and, more recently, various social and natural scientists have argued about what constitutes music. The definition has varied through history, in different regions, and within societies. Definitions vary as music, like art, is a subjecti... | Definition_of_music |@lemmatized define:7 music:101 long:2 subject:1 debate:1 philosopher:3 musician:5 recently:1 various:2 social:9 natural:3 scientist:1 argue:2 constitute:2 definition:32 vary:5 history:3 different:4 region:1 within:4 society:3 like:3 art:7 subjectively:1 perceive:5 phenomenon:4 tackle:1 lexicographe... |
7,058 | Demographics_of_Italy | Italy has the fifth-highest population density in Europe — about 196 persons per square kilometer (490 per square mile). Population In October 2007, Italy officially reached more than 59.5 million Statistiche demografiche ISTAT: persons. Italy currently has the fourth largest population in the European Union, and th... | Demographics_of_Italy |@lemmatized italy:19 fifth:2 high:4 population:23 density:4 europe:6 person:4 per:5 square:2 kilometer:1 mile:1 october:1 officially:5 reach:1 million:8 statistiche:4 demografiche:4 istat:11 currently:1 fourth:1 large:5 european:4 union:2 world:5 kilometre:1 northern:2 one:3 third:2 country:8 con... |
7,059 | Military_technology | see also Military technology and equipment Military technology a broad concept that deals with a range of systems which is distinctly not civilian in application. It is distinctly military in nature usually due to being either impractical in application, or dangerous in use without appropriate military training. It is... | Military_technology |@lemmatized see:1 also:1 military:6 technology:6 equipment:1 broad:1 concept:1 deal:1 range:1 system:2 distinctly:2 civilian:2 application:2 nature:1 usually:1 due:1 either:1 impractical:1 dangerous:1 use:5 without:1 appropriate:1 training:1 common:1 develop:2 specifically:1 armed:1 force:1 scienti... |
7,060 | Map | A map is a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. Many maps are static two-dimensional, geometrically accurate (or approximately accurate) representations of three-dimensional space, while others are dynamic ... | Map |@lemmatized map:129 visual:2 representation:3 area:2 symbolic:1 depiction:1 highlight:1 relationship:3 element:1 space:4 object:3 region:6 theme:1 many:5 static:1 two:5 dimensional:6 geometrically:1 accurate:5 approximately:3 three:3 others:1 dynamic:1 interactive:2 even:6 although:2 commonly:1 use:13 depict:2 geo... |
7,061 | Adversarial_system | The adversarial system (or adversary system) of law is the system of law that relies on the skill of each advocate representing his or her party's positions and involves an impartial person, usually a jury, trying to determine the truth of the case. As opposed to that, the inquisitorial system has a judge (or a g... | Adversarial_system |@lemmatized adversarial:19 system:46 adversary:8 law:15 rely:1 skill:2 advocate:1 represent:2 party:3 position:2 involve:2 impartial:4 person:3 usually:1 jury:13 try:1 determine:1 truth:4 case:24 oppose:2 inquisitorial:12 judge:19 group:1 work:1 together:1 whose:1 task:1 investigate:1 generally:1 ad... |
7,062 | Louis_the_Pious | Louis the Pious (778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, , or , or , or . was the King of Aquitaine from 781. He was also King of the Franks and co-Emperor (as Louis I) with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. As the only surviving adult son of Charlemagne, he became the sole ruler of the Fra... | Louis_the_Pious |@lemmatized louis:90 pious:11 june:2 also:6 call:4 fair:1 debonaire:1 king:22 aquitaine:16 frank:7 co:4 emperor:21 father:21 charlemagne:20 survive:5 adult:2 son:34 become:3 sole:2 ruler:4 death:11 position:5 hold:1 save:3 period:1 depose:3 reign:10 charge:2 defence:1 empire:15 southwestern:2 frontier:... |
7,063 | Iterative_method | In computational mathematics, an iterative method attempts to solve a problem (for example an equation or system of equations) by finding successive approximations to the solution starting from an initial guess. This approach is in contrast to direct methods, which attempt to solve the problem by a finite sequence of ... | Iterative_method |@lemmatized computational:1 mathematics:1 iterative:14 method:34 attempt:2 solve:7 problem:3 example:2 equation:9 system:10 find:1 successive:2 approximation:2 solution:6 start:2 initial:2 guess:1 approach:1 contrast:1 direct:2 finite:1 sequence:4 operation:1 absence:1 round:2 error:3 would:2 deliver:... |
7,064 | Frederick_Abel | Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, 1st Baronet FRS (17 July 1827–6 September 1902) was an English chemist. (The Chambers Biographical Dictionary gives his year of birth as 1826.) Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-18022-2, page 3 Born in London, Abel studied chemistry for six years under A. W. von Hofmann at the ... | Frederick_Abel |@lemmatized sir:4 frederick:2 augustus:1 abel:7 baronet:2 fr:1 july:1 september:1 english:1 chemist:2 chamber:2 biographical:2 dictionary:2 give:1 year:3 birth:1 isbn:1 page:1 bear:1 london:3 study:2 chemistry:5 six:1 w:1 von:1 hofmann:1 royal:5 college:1 become:3 professor:1 military:1 academy:1 woolwi... |
7,065 | Bitola | Bitola (, ; known also by several alternative names) is a city in the southwestern part of the Republic of Macedonia. The city is an administrative, cultural, industrial, commercial, and educational centre. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba and Nidže mountains, 14 km nor... | Bitola |@lemmatized bitola:86 know:10 also:12 several:10 alternative:1 name:19 city:52 southwestern:2 part:11 republic:5 macedonia:9 administrative:1 cultural:5 industrial:3 commercial:2 educational:2 centre:6 locate:4 southern:2 pelagonia:3 valley:1 surround:1 baba:3 nidže:1 mountain:5 km:1 north:1 medžitlija:1 níki:1... |
7,066 | Absalom | The Death of Absalom by Gustave Dore Absalom or Avshalom () was the third son of David, king of Israel with Maachah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur. () He had no sons. () describes him as the most handsome man in the kingdom. Absalom eventually rebelled against his father and was killed during the Battle of Ephr... | Absalom |@lemmatized death:6 absalom:60 gustave:1 dore:1 avshalom:2 third:1 son:18 david:17 king:7 israel:2 maachah:1 daughter:1 talmai:2 geshur:2 describe:1 handsome:1 man:2 kingdom:1 eventually:1 rebel:1 father:5 kill:4 battle:5 ephraim:3 wood:3 samuel:3 murder:3 amnon:3 sister:1 tamar:1 rap:1 eldest:2 wait:1 two:3 y... |
7,067 | Empirical_research | Empirical research is research that bases its findings on direct or indirect observation as its test of reality. Such research may also be conducted according to hypothetico-deductive procedures, such as those developed from the work of R. A. Fisher. The researcher attempts to describe accurately the interaction betwe... | Empirical_research |@lemmatized empirical:10 research:11 base:1 finding:1 direct:1 indirect:1 observation:3 test:3 reality:1 may:1 also:2 conduct:1 accord:2 hypothetico:1 deductive:1 procedure:1 develop:1 work:1 r:1 fisher:1 researcher:2 attempt:1 describe:2 accurately:1 interaction:1 instrument:2 human:1 sens:1 entity... |
7,068 | Dolmen | A dolmen (also known as cromlech (Welsh), anta, Hünengrab, Hunebed, Goindol, quoit, and portal dolmen) is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone (table). Most date from the early Neolithic period (4000 to 3000 BC). Dolmens... | Dolmen |@lemmatized dolmen:52 also:10 know:4 cromlech:3 welsh:2 anta:3 hünengrab:2 hunebed:2 goindol:1 quoit:2 portal:2 type:4 single:1 chamber:4 megalithic:6 tomb:5 usually:2 consist:2 three:1 upright:1 stone:11 support:1 large:6 flat:1 horizontal:1 capstone:2 table:3 date:3 early:2 neolithic:6 period:1 bc:4 cover:4 e... |
7,069 | Eiffel_Tower | The Eiffel Tower (, ) is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Introduction Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris.... | Eiffel_Tower |@lemmatized eiffel:66 tower:136 iron:5 build:11 champ:3 de:16 mar:3 beside:1 seine:2 river:2 paris:39 become:5 global:2 icon:1 france:13 one:13 recognizable:1 structure:21 world:18 introduction:1 name:7 designer:1 engineer:4 gustave:2 tall:18 building:11 monument:3 people:8 visit:3 since:8 construction:7 ... |
7,070 | General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon | The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon is a multirole jet fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force. Designed as a lightweight, day-time Visual Flight Rules (VFR) fighter, it evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. The Falcon's versatility is a paramount reason i... | General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon |@lemmatized lockheed:11 martin:11 f:340 fight:16 falcon:23 multirole:3 jet:19 fighter:70 aircraft:99 originally:6 develop:8 general:12 dynamic:7 united:7 state:5 air:141 force:77 design:23 lightweight:7 day:7 time:16 visual:4 flight:44 rule:1 vfr:1 evolve:2 successful:3 versatilit... |
7,071 | Class_action | In law, a class action or a representative action is a form of lawsuit where a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court. This form of collective lawsuit originated in the United States and is still predominately a US phenomenon, at least the US variant of it. However, in several European countries with... | Class_action |@lemmatized law:31 class:158 action:121 representative:4 form:3 lawsuit:17 large:9 group:10 people:2 collectively:1 bring:17 claim:27 court:43 collective:5 originate:1 united:6 state:32 still:1 predominately:1 u:16 phenomenon:1 least:2 variant:1 however:9 several:4 european:3 country:3 civil:14 oppose:2 e... |
7,072 | Angela_Vincent | Angela Vincent (born 1942) is a professor at Somerville College of Oxford University. She is the head of a research group, which is located in the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine and working on a wide range of biological disciplines encompassing molecular biology, biochemistry, cellular immunology and intrac... | Angela_Vincent |@lemmatized angela:1 vincent:2 born:1 professor:1 somerville:1 college:1 oxford:1 university:1 head:1 research:3 group:2 locate:1 weatherall:1 institute:1 molecular:2 medicine:1 work:2 wide:1 range:1 biological:1 discipline:1 encompass:1 biology:1 biochemistry:1 cellular:1 immunology:1 intracellular:1 n... |
7,073 | Kult | Kult is a contemporary fantasy horror role-playing game originally designed by Gunilla Jonsson and Michael Petersén, first published in Sweden by Target Games in 1991. The first English edition was published in 1993 by Metropolis Ltd., a now defunct American publisher. The game is no longer published in either language... | Kult |@lemmatized kult:22 contemporary:2 fantasy:1 horror:1 role:4 playing:3 game:20 originally:3 design:1 gunilla:1 jonsson:1 michael:2 petersén:1 first:2 publish:7 sweden:4 target:2 english:6 edition:2 metropolis:2 ltd:1 defunct:1 american:1 publisher:2 longer:3 either:1 language:2 though:1 copy:1 purchase:1 secondar... |
7,074 | Korea | Korea (Hangul: 한국 or 조선 ) is a civilization, formerly unified nation, and geographic area currently composed of two sovereign states located on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It borders China to the northwest, and Russia to the northeast, and is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait. Korea was divid... | Korea |@lemmatized korea:142 hangul:12 한국:1 조선:1 civilization:2 formerly:2 unify:3 nation:6 geographic:1 area:5 currently:3 compose:1 two:14 sovereign:2 state:18 locate:6 korean:102 peninsula:21 east:11 asia:8 border:4 china:18 northwest:3 russia:4 northeast:2 separate:4 japan:32 strait:1 divide:3 southern:8 portion:2 ... |
7,075 | Politics_of_Hong_Kong | Politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its constitutional document, the Basic Law of Hong Kong, its own legislature, the Chief Executive as the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. On 1 July 1997, sovereignty of Ho... | Politics_of_Hong_Kong |@lemmatized politics:2 hong:85 kong:85 take:5 place:2 framework:1 political:25 system:19 dominate:1 constitutional:4 document:5 basic:19 law:23 legislature:1 chief:19 executive:25 head:4 government:33 multi:1 party:13 power:3 exercise:3 july:9 sovereignty:1 transfer:1 people:20 republic:5 china:1... |
7,076 | Literate_programming | Literate programming is an approach to programming introduced by Donald Knuth as an alternative to the structured programming paradigm of the 1970s. The literate programming paradigm, as conceived by Knuth, represents a move away from writing programs in the manner and order imposed by the computer, and instead enable... | Literate_programming |@lemmatized literate:53 programming:35 approach:2 program:47 introduce:3 donald:2 knuth:14 alternative:1 structure:1 paradigm:2 conceive:1 represent:1 move:1 away:1 write:10 manner:1 order:7 impose:4 computer:5 instead:2 enable:1 programmer:5 develop:1 demand:2 logic:5 flow:3 thought:9 uninterrupt... |
7,077 | Ann_Widdecombe | Ann Noreen Widdecombe (born 4 October 1947) is a British Conservative Party politician and, more recently, television presenter and novelist. She is the Member of Parliament for Maidstone and The Weald and a Privy Counsellor. She is a prominent member of the Conservative Christian Fellowship and an outspoken supporte... | Ann_Widdecombe |@lemmatized ann:28 noreen:1 widdecombe:48 born:1 october:4 british:3 conservative:16 party:4 politician:2 recently:3 television:6 presenter:1 novelist:2 member:6 parliament:5 maidstone:3 weald:2 privy:1 counsellor:1 prominent:1 christian:2 fellowship:1 outspoken:2 supporter:1 traditional:1 family:3 valu... |
7,078 | Politics_of_Guadeloupe | Guadeloupe sends four deputies to the French National Assembly and three senators to the French Senate. One of the four National Assembly constituencies still includes Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy even though they have seceded from Guadeloupe in 2007. This situation should last until 2012 when Saint-Martin and Sai... | Politics_of_Guadeloupe |@lemmatized guadeloupe:14 send:2 four:3 deputy:3 french:10 national:5 assembly:4 three:3 senator:1 senate:1 one:1 constituency:1 still:1 include:1 saint:5 martin:3 barthélemy:2 even:1 though:1 secede:1 situation:1 last:6 holiday:1 bastille:1 day:2 july:1 slavery:1 abolition:1 may:2 constitution:... |
7,079 | Andrey_Markov | Andrey (Andrei) Andreyevich Markov () (June 14, 1856 N.S. – July 20, 1922) was a Russian mathematician. He is best known for his work on theory of stochastic processes. His research later became known as Markov chains. He and his younger brother Vladimir Andreevich Markov (1871-1897) proved Markov brothers' inequalit... | Andrey_Markov |@lemmatized andrey:7 andrei:1 andreyevich:1 markov:37 june:1 n:2 july:1 russian:2 mathematician:2 best:1 know:2 work:3 theory:8 stochastic:1 process:4 research:1 later:4 become:3 chain:5 young:1 brother:3 vladimir:1 andreevich:4 prove:1 inequality:4 son:4 another:1 also:2 notable:1 make:1 contribution:1 ... |
7,080 | Geography_of_the_Dominican_Republic | The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana) is a country in the West Indies that occupies the eastern two-thirds of the Hispaniola island. It has an area of 48,442 km², including offshore islands. The land border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, that occupies the western one-third of the island, is ... | Geography_of_the_Dominican_Republic |@lemmatized dominican:15 republic:14 spanish:1 república:1 dominicana:1 country:8 west:8 indies:1 occupy:2 eastern:2 two:2 third:2 hispaniola:6 island:16 area:16 include:2 offshore:1 land:1 border:3 haiti:7 western:2 one:1 km:13 long:13 maximum:2 length:1 east:6 punta:1 de:12 agua:1... |
7,081 | Isidore_of_Seville | Saint Isidore of Seville (Spanish: or , Latin: ) (c. 560 – April 4, 636) was Archbishop of Seville for more than three decades and is considered, as Montalembert put it in an oft-quoted phrase, "le dernier savant du monde ancien" ("the last scholar of the ancient world"). Montalembert, Charles F. Les Moines d'Occident... | Isidore_of_Seville |@lemmatized saint:11 isidore:36 seville:20 spanish:1 latin:5 c:1 april:1 archbishop:2 three:1 decade:1 consider:4 montalembert:2 put:2 oft:1 quote:1 phrase:1 le:2 dernier:1 savant:1 du:1 monde:1 ancien:1 last:3 scholar:1 ancient:5 world:3 charles:1 f:1 moines:1 occident:1 depuis:1 benoît:1 jusqu:1 à... |
7,082 | DNA_virus | A DNA virus is a virus that has DNA as its genetic material and replicates using a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase. The nucleic acid is usually double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) but may also be single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). DNA viruses belong to either Group I or Group II of the Baltimore classification system for viruses. Singl... | DNA_virus |@lemmatized dna:11 virus:23 genetic:1 material:1 replicate:2 use:1 dependent:1 polymerase:1 nucleic:1 acid:1 usually:2 double:3 strand:3 dsdna:2 may:1 also:4 single:2 ssdna:2 belong:1 either:1 group:9 ii:2 baltimore:2 classification:3 system:1 stranded:2 expand:1 infected:1 cell:1 although:1 vii:1 hepatitis:... |
7,083 | Intel_8088 | The Intel 8088 microprocessor was a variant of the Intel 8086 and was introduced on July 1, 1979. It had an 8-bit external data bus instead of the 16-bit bus of the 8086. The 16-bit registers and the one megabyte address range were unchanged, however. The original IBM PC was based on the 8088. History and description ... | Intel_8088 |@lemmatized intel:9 microprocessor:3 variant:4 introduce:1 july:1 bit:7 external:2 data:2 bus:3 instead:1 register:1 one:2 megabyte:1 address:1 range:3 unchanged:1 however:3 original:2 ibm:9 pc:3 base:2 history:2 description:1 target:1 economical:2 system:1 allow:2 use:12 path:1 support:1 peripheral:1 chip:... |
7,084 | Muonium | Muonium particles are exotic atoms made up of an antimuon and an electron, and are given the chemical symbol . During the muon's lifetime, muonium can enter into compounds such as muonium chloride () or sodium muonide (). Names for muonium and hydrogen atoms and their ions iupac.org (PDF) Due to the mass difference... | Muonium |@lemmatized muonium:9 particle:2 exotic:3 atom:5 make:2 antimuon:2 electron:5 give:1 chemical:2 symbol:1 muon:9 lifetime:1 enter:1 compound:2 chloride:1 sodium:1 muonide:1 name:1 hydrogen:5 ion:1 iupac:1 org:1 pdf:1 due:1 mass:1 difference:1 similar:1 atomic:1 positronium:1 bohr:1 radius:1 ionization:1 energy:... |
7,085 | Balfour_Declaration | Arthur James Balfour.The Balfour Declaration of 1917 (dated 2 November 1917) was a formal statement of policy by the British government stating that "His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the ac... | Balfour_Declaration |@lemmatized arthur:2 james:1 balfour:35 declaration:38 date:1 november:6 formal:1 statement:3 policy:8 british:19 government:12 state:14 majesty:1 view:3 favour:1 establishment:3 palestine:29 national:8 home:5 jewish:15 people:2 use:2 best:1 endeavor:1 facilitate:1 achievement:1 object:1 clearly:1 ... |
7,086 | Geography_of_Denmark | Denmark is located in Northern Europe (it is one of the Nordic countries) on the Jutland peninsula and several islands in the Baltic sea. It borders both the Baltic Sea and the North Sea along its 7,314 km coastline. Its size is comparable to that of Nova Scotia. Denmark has a 68 km border with Germany. Denmark experie... | Geography_of_Denmark |@lemmatized denmark:13 locate:1 northern:1 europe:1 one:2 nordic:1 country:4 jutland:1 peninsula:1 several:1 island:10 baltic:4 sea:8 border:2 north:4 along:1 km:6 coastline:1 size:1 comparable:1 nova:1 scotia:1 germany:1 experience:1 temperate:1 climate:4 mean:1 winter:1 mild:1 windy:1 summer:1 c... |
7,087 | Destry_Rides_Again | Destry Rides Again is a western directed by George Marshall, starring Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Hervey, Billy Gilbert, Bill Cody, Jr. and Una Merkel. In 1996, Destry Rides Again was selected for preservation in the United States National Film... | Destry_Rides_Again |@lemmatized destry:14 ride:7 western:3 direct:3 george:2 marshall:2 star:4 marlene:2 dietrich:3 james:10 stewart:14 mischa:1 auer:2 charles:2 winninger:3 brian:2 donlevy:3 allen:1 jenkins:2 irene:1 hervey:2 billy:2 gilbert:2 bill:1 cody:1 jr:3 una:2 merkel:2 select:1 preservation:1 united:1 state:1 ... |
7,088 | Albert_Pike | Albert Pike (December 29, 1809–April 2, 1891) was an attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason. Pike is the only Confederate military officer or figure to be honored with an outdoor statue in Washington, D.C. (in Judiciary Square). Biography Pike was born in Boston, Massachusetts, son of Ben and Sarah (Andrews) Pike, a... | Albert_Pike |@lemmatized albert:9 pike:39 december:2 april:2 attorney:1 soldier:2 writer:1 freemason:3 confederate:4 military:2 officer:2 figure:1 honor:1 outdoor:1 statue:2 washington:3 c:4 judiciary:2 square:2 biography:1 bear:1 boston:1 massachusetts:4 son:1 ben:2 sarah:1 andrew:1 spend:1 childhood:1 byfield:1 newbu... |
7,089 | Concorde | The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde aircraft was a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, a supersonic transport (SST). It was a product of an Anglo-French government treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation. First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 197... | Concorde |@lemmatized aérospatiale:4 bac:7 concorde:252 aircraft:100 turbojet:5 power:3 supersonic:39 passenger:31 airliner:17 transport:7 sst:8 product:1 anglo:1 french:21 government:16 treaty:3 combine:1 manufacturing:3 effort:3 british:50 corporation:1 first:23 fly:42 enter:5 service:24 continue:8 year:16 regular:3 ... |
7,090 | Baghdad | Baghdad ( ) is the capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is coterminous. Having a municipal population estimated at 6.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq and the second largest (after Cairo) in the Arab World. Located on the River Tigris, the city dates back to the 8th century. Once the centr... | Baghdad |@lemmatized baghdad:102 capital:8 iraq:30 governorate:1 coterminous:1 municipal:2 population:7 estimate:3 million:5 large:14 city:69 second:3 cairo:2 arab:8 world:16 locate:4 river:7 tigris:10 date:2 back:2 century:12 centre:11 muslim:2 renew:1 interest:2 ongoing:1 war:10 name:10 several:4 rival:1 proposal:2 s... |
7,091 | Frigate | Sailing frigate and its rigging A frigate () is a warship. The term has been used for warships of many sizes and roles over the past few centuries. In the 18th century, the term referred to ships which were as long as a ship-of-the-line and were square-rigged on all three masts (full rigged), but were faster and with ... | Frigate |@lemmatized sail:14 frigate:134 rig:5 warship:10 term:12 use:22 many:3 size:4 role:11 past:1 century:11 refer:5 ship:61 long:7 line:11 square:2 three:3 mast:1 full:3 fast:6 light:3 armament:9 patrol:3 escort:7 case:2 carry:15 upon:3 single:3 gun:27 deck:16 possess:2 multiple:1 late:8 begin:3 construction:5 pro... |
7,092 | Intel_8080 | AMD clone NEC 8080AF (second source). The Intel 8080 was an early microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel. The 8-bit microprocessor was released in April 1974 running at 2 MHz (at up to 500,000 instructions per second), and is generally considered to be the first truly usable microprocessor. It was implemente... | Intel_8080 |@lemmatized amd:1 clone:2 nec:3 second:3 source:8 intel:15 early:7 microprocessor:8 design:12 manufacture:3 bit:39 release:1 april:1 run:4 mhz:1 instruction:21 per:3 generally:2 consider:1 first:8 truly:1 usable:1 implement:4 use:33 non:3 saturate:2 enhancement:2 load:5 nmos:2 demand:3 extra:2 voltage:2 des... |
7,093 | Mobilian_Jargon | Mobilian Jargon (also Mobilian trade language, Mobilian Trade Jargon, Chickasaw-Choctaw trade language, Yamá) was a pidgin used as a lingua franca among Native American groups living along the Gulf of Mexico around the time of European settlement of the region. The name refers to the Mobile Indians of the central Gulf... | Mobilian_Jargon |@lemmatized mobilian:10 jargon:5 also:2 trade:4 language:8 chickasaw:4 choctaw:5 yamá:1 pidgin:2 use:3 lingua:1 franca:1 among:1 native:2 american:4 group:1 live:1 along:2 gulf:2 mexico:1 around:1 time:1 european:2 settlement:1 region:2 name:1 refers:1 mobile:1 indian:1 central:2 coast:2 facilitate:1 t... |
7,094 | Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel () (August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831) was a German philosopher, and with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, one of the creators of German Idealism. Hegel influenced writers of widely varying positions, including both his admirers (Bauer, Feuerbach, Marx, B... | Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel |@lemmatized georg:9 wilhelm:9 friedrich:13 hegel:349 august:3 november:4 german:16 philosopher:24 johann:4 gottlieb:1 fichte:7 joseph:4 schelling:11 one:23 creator:1 idealism:11 influence:16 writer:3 widely:2 vary:1 position:6 include:19 admirer:1 bauer:3 feuerbach:3 marx:11 bradley:3 dew... |
7,095 | Interrupt | In computing, an interrupt is an asynchronous signal indicating the need for attention or a synchronous event in software indicating the need for a change in execution. A hardware interrupt causes the processor to save its state of execution via a context switch, and begin execution of an interrupt handler. Software... | Interrupt |@lemmatized compute:2 interrupt:171 asynchronous:1 signal:22 indicate:5 need:5 attention:1 synchronous:1 event:6 software:10 change:4 execution:4 hardware:19 cause:7 processor:13 save:2 state:13 via:1 context:2 switch:2 begin:1 handler:4 usually:2 implement:7 instruction:7 set:7 similar:2 commonly:1 use:18 t... |
7,096 | Napster | The Napster corporate logo Napster was an online music file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston and operating between June 1999 and July 2001 Napster's High and Low Notes - Businessweek - August 14, 2000 . Its technology allowed people to easily copy and ... | Napster |@lemmatized napster:90 corporate:1 logo:4 online:2 music:27 file:22 share:5 service:14 create:1 shawn:7 fan:5 attend:2 northeastern:1 university:1 boston:1 operating:2 june:3 july:6 high:2 low:2 note:3 businessweek:1 august:1 technology:2 allow:2 people:4 easily:1 copy:3 distribute:3 among:2 bypass:1 establish... |
7,097 | Edwin_Austin_Abbey | Edwin Austin Abbey (April 1, 1852 – August 1, 1911) was an American artist, illustrator, and painter. He flourished at the beginning of what is now referred to as the "golden age" of illustration, and is best known for his drawings and paintings of Shakespearean and Victorian subjects, as well as for his painting of Ed... | Edwin_Austin_Abbey |@lemmatized edwin:3 austin:3 abbey:21 april:1 august:1 american:3 artist:3 illustrator:3 painter:1 flourish:1 beginning:1 refer:1 golden:1 age:2 illustration:3 best:1 know:1 drawing:1 painting:3 shakespearean:1 victorian:1 subject:1 well:1 edward:2 vii:2 coronation:2 chamber:4 biographical:1 diction... |
7,098 | John,_King_of_England | John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216 Some sources indicate he died on 18 October ), King of England, reigned from 6 April 1199 until his death. He acceded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I, who died without issue. John was the youngest of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor, Duche... | John,_King_of_England |@lemmatized john:121 december:1 october:5 source:1 indicate:1 die:12 king:58 england:18 reign:8 april:3 death:5 accede:1 throne:8 young:8 brother:7 richard:25 without:2 issue:3 five:3 son:14 henry:20 ii:8 eleanor:8 duchess:1 aquitaine:3 second:3 survive:1 ascend:1 thus:1 plantagenet:1 angevin:3 l... |
7,099 | Musical_theatre | The Black Crook (1866), considered by some historians to be the first musical Morley 1987, p.15. Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. The emotional content of the piece – humor, pathos, love, anger – as well as the story itself, is communicated through the words, mus... | Musical_theatre |@lemmatized black:4 crook:2 consider:5 historian:3 first:38 musical:261 morley:1 p:23 theatre:100 form:20 combine:4 music:53 song:28 speak:3 dialogue:15 dance:29 emotional:2 content:2 piece:10 humor:2 pathos:1 love:6 anger:1 well:9 story:27 communicate:1 word:6 movement:2 technical:3 aspect:4 entertain... |
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