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7,200 | Calendar_year | According to the Gregorian calendar, the calendar year begins on January 1 and ends on December 31. Generally speaking, a calendar year begins on the New Year's Day of the given calendar system and ends on the day before the following New Year's Day. In the Gregorian calendar, this is normally 365 days, but 366 days ... | Calendar_year |@lemmatized accord:1 gregorian:4 calendar:19 year:18 begin:2 january:1 end:2 december:1 generally:1 speak:1 new:2 day:17 give:3 system:1 follow:1 normally:2 leap:3 average:8 length:9 convention:1 consist:1 natural:1 number:2 reconcile:1 astronomical:1 cycle:2 could:1 possibly:1 reckon:1 whole:1 certain:1... |
7,201 | Ducati | Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A is a privately owned Italian motorcycle manufacturer located in Bologna, Italy. Ducati has achieved prominence in the motorcycle industry and in motorcycle racing. Company history Ownership (1926 - 1950) Ducati Family (1950 - 1967) Government IRI management In 1953 split into Ducati Meccanic... | Ducati |@lemmatized ducati:130 motor:13 hold:5 p:1 privately:1 italian:7 motorcycle:35 manufacturer:8 locate:2 bologna:3 italy:4 achieve:1 prominence:1 industry:1 racing:3 company:13 history:5 ownership:4 family:1 government:3 iri:1 management:4 split:2 meccanica:5 call:4 elettronica:3 energia:5 efim:1 control:1 day:4 ... |
7,202 | K._W._Jeter | Jeter in 1989 Kevin Wayne Jeter (born 1950) is an American science fiction and horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. He has written novels set in the Star Trek and Star Wars universe, and has written three (to date) sequels to Blade Runner. Biography J... | K._W._Jeter |@lemmatized jeter:10 kevin:2 wayne:1 born:1 american:1 science:1 fiction:1 horror:1 author:1 know:1 literary:1 writing:1 style:1 dark:2 theme:1 paranoid:1 unsympathetic:1 character:2 write:4 novel:9 set:1 star:4 trek:2 war:2 universe:1 three:1 date:1 sequel:4 blade:6 runner:6 biography:1 attend:1 college:1... |
7,203 | Feudalism | Roland pledges his fealty to Charlemagne; from a manuscript of a chanson de geste Feudalism, in its most classic sense, refers to the Medieval European political system composed of a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, ... | Feudalism |@lemmatized roland:1 pledge:1 fealty:5 charlemagne:1 manuscript:1 chanson:1 de:3 geste:1 feudalism:59 classic:3 sense:2 refers:1 medieval:30 european:3 political:8 system:15 compose:2 set:2 reciprocal:2 legal:5 military:13 obligation:14 among:1 warrior:4 nobility:4 revolve:2 around:2 three:5 key:1 concept:7 ... |
7,204 | Laparoscopic_surgery | Cholecystectomy as seen through a laparoscope Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive surgery (MIS), bandaid surgery, keyhole surgery is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions (usually 0.5-1.5cm) as compared to larger incisions needed in traditi... | Laparoscopic_surgery |@lemmatized cholecystectomy:4 see:2 laparoscope:4 laparoscopic:30 surgery:39 also:10 call:3 minimally:3 invasive:3 mis:1 bandaid:1 keyhole:2 modern:1 surgical:10 technique:4 operation:4 abdomen:7 perform:9 small:4 incision:14 usually:5 compare:1 large:8 need:6 traditional:4 procedure:18 include:5 ... |
7,205 | Image_and_Scanner_Interface_Specification | ISIS (Image and Scanner Interface Specification) is an industry standard interface for image scanning technologies, developed by Pixel Translations in 1990 (today: EMC captiva). ISIS is an open standard for scanner control and a complete image-processing framework. Now supported by a large number of application and sc... | Image_and_Scanner_Interface_Specification |@lemmatized isi:13 image:9 scanner:10 interface:3 specification:3 industry:2 standard:3 scanning:1 technology:1 develop:1 pixel:1 translation:1 today:1 emc:3 captiva:3 open:1 control:2 complete:2 processing:1 framework:1 support:1 large:1 number:1 application:5 vendor:1 rapidl... |
7,206 | Labatt_Brewing_Company | Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. is a Canadian beer company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London, Ontario. In 1995, it was purchased by Belgian brewer Interbrew, now known as Anheuser-Busch InBev. Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada. History Labatt founded the company with the purchase of London's Simcoe Stre... | Labatt_Brewing_Company |@lemmatized labatt:52 brew:2 company:7 ltd:1 canadian:9 beer:15 found:2 john:8 kinder:1 london:5 ontario:10 purchase:3 belgian:2 brewer:4 interbrew:3 know:1 anheuser:1 busch:1 inbev:2 large:2 canada:10 history:1 simcoe:1 street:1 brewery:8 partnership:2 samuel:1 eccles:1 become:3 sole:1 propriet... |
7,207 | Epipaleolithic | The Epipaleolithic is a term used for the "final Upper Palaeolithic industries occurring at the end of the final glaciation which appear to merge technologically into the Mesolithic". Bahn, Paul, The Penguin Archaeology Guide, Penguin, London, pp. 141. ISBN 0-14-051448-1 The term is sometimes confused with Mesolithic... | Epipaleolithic |@lemmatized epipaleolithic:3 term:5 use:5 final:2 upper:1 palaeolithic:1 industry:1 occur:1 end:3 glaciation:1 appear:1 merge:1 technologically:1 mesolithic:4 bahn:1 paul:1 penguin:2 archaeology:2 guide:1 london:1 pp:1 isbn:2 sometimes:3 confused:1 two:1 synonym:1 yet:1 distinction:1 make:2 culture:3 mu... |
7,208 | Cut-up_technique | The cut-up technique (also called fishbowling or découpage) is an aleatory literary technique or genre in which a text (or multiple texts) is cut up into smaller portions at random, and rearranged to create a new text. Most commonly, cut ups are used to offer a non-linear alternative to traditional reading and writing.... | Cut-up_technique |@lemmatized cut:51 technique:23 also:6 call:5 fishbowling:1 découpage:1 aleatory:1 literary:1 genre:1 text:20 multiple:1 small:1 portion:2 random:5 rearrange:4 create:4 new:3 commonly:1 ups:12 use:14 offer:3 non:1 linear:3 alternative:1 traditional:1 reading:1 writing:4 concept:1 trace:1 least:2 surre... |
7,209 | Commonwealth_of_England | The Commonwealth of England was the republican government which ruled first England and Wales, and then Ireland and Scotland from 1649 to 1660. Some would call this government a "crowned" republican government. After the English Civil War and the regicide of Charles I, its existence was initially declared in An Act d... | Commonwealth_of_England |@lemmatized commonwealth:13 england:10 republican:2 government:14 rule:5 first:4 wale:1 ireland:2 scotland:6 would:7 call:4 crown:3 english:5 civil:5 war:6 regicide:4 charles:7 existence:1 initially:1 declare:2 act:5 rump:28 parliament:21 may:9 executive:3 power:4 already:1 entrust:1 council:6 ... |
7,210 | Hayao_Miyazaki | is a prominent filmmaker of many popular animated feature films. He is also a co-founder of Studio Ghibli, an animation studio and production company. He remained largely unknown to the West, outside of animation communities, until Miramax released his 1997 Princess Mononoke. By that time, his films had already enjoy... | Hayao_Miyazaki |@lemmatized prominent:1 filmmaker:3 many:8 popular:1 animated:6 feature:12 film:101 also:13 co:5 founder:2 studio:14 ghibli:23 animation:27 production:12 company:2 remain:2 largely:1 unknown:1 west:1 outside:1 community:1 miramax:1 release:6 princess:18 mononoke:18 time:15 already:2 enjoy:1 commercial:2... |
7,211 | Love_Parade | Siegessäule, Love Parade 2001 Dancer, Love Parade 2001 The Love Parade (German: Loveparade) is a popular festival and parade that originated in 1989 in Berlin, Germany. It was held in Germany annually between 1989 and 2003, and then from 2006 to 2008. The 2004 and 2005 editions in Berlin and the 2009 edition in Bochu... | Love_Parade |@lemmatized siegessäule:3 love:62 parade:62 dancer:3 german:7 loveparade:6 popular:1 festival:7 originate:1 berlin:33 germany:6 hold:16 annually:1 edition:3 bochum:3 cancel:5 internationally:1 spin:1 occur:2 san:10 francisco:10 mexico:3 city:6 acapulco:1 geneva:1 vienna:2 cape:1 town:1 tel:1 aviv:1 leeds:3... |
7,212 | Abertillery | __NOTOC__ Abertillery () is a town in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent in southern Wales, north-west of Newport, originally on the Great Western Railway. Its population rose steeply during the period of mining development in South Wales, being 10,846 in the 1891 census and 21,945 ten years later. Lying in the moun... | Abertillery |@lemmatized abertillery:16 town:9 county:3 borough:1 blaenau:3 gwent:3 southern:1 wale:2 north:1 west:1 newport:1 originally:1 great:1 western:1 railway:2 population:3 rise:1 steeply:1 period:1 mining:3 development:2 south:1 census:2 ten:1 year:1 later:1 lie:1 mountainous:1 district:3 former:1 monmouthshir... |
7,213 | John_Donne | John Donne ( "dunn"; 1572 – 31 March 1631) was an English Jacobean poet, preacher and a major representative of the metaphysical poets of the period. His works are notable for their realistic and sensual style and include sonnets, love poetry, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs, satires and s... | John_Donne |@lemmatized john:52 donne:109 dunn:1 march:3 english:10 jacobean:2 poet:11 preacher:2 major:2 representative:1 metaphysical:7 period:4 work:16 notable:2 realistic:1 sensual:1 style:2 include:5 sonnet:3 love:10 poetry:18 religious:9 poem:22 latin:2 translation:1 epigram:1 elegy:4 song:2 satire:4 sermon:15 no... |
7,214 | Behavior | Behavior or behaviour (see spelling differences) refers to the actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment. Behavior can be conscious or unconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary. In animals In animals, behavior is controlled by the endocrine system & the ne... | Behavior |@lemmatized behavior:25 behaviour:1 see:5 spell:1 difference:1 refers:1 action:2 reaction:2 object:2 organism:4 usually:1 relation:2 environment:1 conscious:1 unconscious:1 overt:1 covert:1 voluntary:1 involuntary:1 animal:4 control:2 endocrine:1 system:4 nervous:3 complexity:2 relate:1 generally:1 complex:1 ... |
7,215 | Plurality_voting_system | An example of a plurality ballot. The plurality voting system is a single-winner voting system often used to elect executive officers or to elect members of a legislative assembly which is based on single-member constituencies. The most common system, used in Canada, India, the , and the United States, is simple plura... | Plurality_voting_system |@lemmatized example:14 plurality:35 ballot:12 voting:33 system:84 single:25 winner:21 often:8 use:26 elect:14 executive:3 officer:1 member:22 legislative:5 assembly:6 base:3 constituency:16 common:3 canada:6 india:5 united:13 state:9 simple:7 first:21 past:16 post:17 take:4 person:5 vote:100 re... |
7,216 | Historical_criticism | Historical criticism or higher criticism is a branch of literary analysis that investigates the origins of a text: as applied in biblical studies it investigates the books of the Bible and compares them to other texts written at the same time, before, or recently after the text in question. In Classical studies, the n... | Historical_criticism |@lemmatized historical:17 criticism:69 high:43 branch:1 literary:5 analysis:3 investigate:2 origin:4 text:15 apply:2 biblical:19 study:10 book:13 bible:27 compare:1 texts:1 write:30 time:9 recently:2 question:5 classical:2 new:20 nineteenth:3 century:39 set:1 aside:1 effort:1 fill:1 ancient:1 reli... |
7,217 | Mira | Mira, , also known as Omicron Ceti (or ο Ceti / ο Cet), is a red giant star estimated 200-400 light years away in the constellation Cetus. Mira is a binary star, consisting of the red giant Mira A along with Mira B. Mira A is also an oscillating variable star and was the first non-supernova variable star discovered, wi... | Mira |@lemmatized mira:38 also:6 know:8 omicron:1 ceti:2 ο:2 cet:1 red:3 giant:4 star:22 estimate:3 light:6 year:9 away:1 constellation:3 cetus:2 binary:1 consist:2 along:1 b:4 oscillate:2 variable:6 first:1 non:1 supernova:1 discover:1 possible:1 exception:1 algol:2 apart:1 unusual:1 eta:1 carina:1 bright:2 periodic:1... |
7,218 | Levant | The Levant, narrowly defined. The Levant, comprising Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, and Syria. The Levant () (, , also commonly known as الشام ash-Shām) describes, traditionally, the eastern Mediterranean at large, but can be used as a geographical term that denotes a large area in Western Asia form... | Levant |@lemmatized levant:19 narrowly:1 define:1 comprise:1 israel:5 jordan:2 lebanon:5 palestinian:2 territory:2 syria:5 also:4 commonly:1 know:1 الشام:2 ash:1 shām:1 describe:1 traditionally:1 eastern:6 mediterranean:13 large:2 use:6 geographical:1 term:10 denote:1 area:3 western:2 asia:2 form:1 land:7 border:1 shor... |
7,219 | Anthony_the_Great | Anthony the Great (c 251 – 356), also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Abba Antonius (Ἀβᾶς Ἀντώνιος), and Father of All Monks, was a Christian saint from Egypt, a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers. He is celebrated in many churches on his... | Anthony_the_Great |@lemmatized anthony:77 great:8 c:2 also:5 know:4 saint:60 abbot:3 egypt:7 desert:20 anchorite:1 abba:1 antonius:1 ἀβᾶς:1 ἀντώνιος:1 father:8 monk:5 christian:8 prominent:1 leader:2 among:1 celebrate:1 many:8 church:15 feast:1 day:6 january:4 eastern:2 orthodox:4 western:4 tobi:1 coptic:13 catholic:5 ... |
7,220 | Endometrium | The endometrium is the inner membrane of the mammalian uterus. Function The endometrium functions as a lining for the uterus, preventing adhesions between the opposed walls of the myometrium, thereby maintaining the patency of the uterine cavity. During the menstrual cycle or estrous cycle, the endometrium grows to a ... | Endometrium |@lemmatized endometrium:19 inner:1 membrane:1 mammalian:1 uterus:8 function:2 lining:10 prevent:1 adhesion:3 opposed:1 wall:1 myometrium:3 thereby:1 maintain:1 patency:1 uterine:7 cavity:4 menstrual:10 cycle:15 estrous:4 grow:1 thick:2 blood:6 vessel:3 rich:2 glandular:1 tissue:4 layer:16 represent:1 optim... |
7,221 | Oswald_Spengler | Oswald Spengler Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler (29 May 1880 Blankenburg am Harz – 8 May 1936, Munich) was a German historian and philosopher whose interests also included mathematics, science, and art. He is best known for his book The Decline of the West (Der Untergang des Abendlandes) in which he puts forth a cycli... | Oswald_Spengler |@lemmatized oswald:13 spengler:71 arnold:3 gottfried:2 may:4 blankenburg:2 harz:3 munich:4 german:12 historian:5 philosopher:2 whose:1 interest:2 also:10 include:5 mathematics:4 science:4 art:4 best:1 know:2 book:15 decline:19 west:13 der:10 untergang:2 de:3 abendlandes:1 put:2 forth:1 cyclical:2 theor... |
7,222 | Hee_Haw | For the EP by The Birthday Party, see Hee Haw (EP) Hee Haw was a television variety show, initially co-hosted by musicians Buck Owens and Roy Clark and featuring country music and humor with fictional, rural "Kornfield Kounty" as a backdrop. It was taped at WLAC-TV (now WTVF) and Opryland USA in Nashville . The show ... | Hee_Haw |@lemmatized ep:2 birthday:1 party:2 see:6 hee:42 haw:43 television:4 variety:1 show:47 initially:1 co:3 host:8 musician:2 buck:6 owen:9 roy:13 clark:15 featuring:1 country:11 music:11 humor:2 fictional:1 rural:7 kornfield:6 kounty:6 backdrop:1 tap:3 wlac:1 tv:14 wtvf:1 opryland:2 usa:1 nashville:5 produce:6 yo... |
7,223 | Farmer_Giles_of_Ham | First edition cover "Farmer Giles of Ham" is a novella written by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1937 and published in 1949. The story describes the encounters between Farmer Giles and a wily dragon named Chrysophylax, and how Giles manages to use these to rise from humble beginnings to rival the king of the land. It is cheerf... | Farmer_Giles_of_Ham |@lemmatized first:1 edition:5 cover:1 farmer:11 giles:15 ham:3 novella:1 write:1 j:1 r:2 tolkien:10 publish:2 story:3 describe:1 encounter:1 wily:1 dragon:14 name:4 chrysophylax:7 manage:1 use:2 rise:1 humble:1 beginning:1 rival:1 king:3 land:2 cheerfully:1 anachronistic:1 light:1 hearted:1 set:1 f... |
7,224 | Cimbri | See Cimbrians for the unrelated contemporary dialect group of Northern Italy. The migrations of the Teutons and the Cimbri The Cimbri were a Celtic or Germanic tribe who together with the Teutones and the Ambrones threatened the Roman Republic in the late 2nd century BC. The ancient sources located their home of origin... | Cimbri |@lemmatized see:5 cimbrians:2 unrelated:1 contemporary:2 dialect:4 group:4 northern:10 italy:8 migration:2 teuton:5 cimbri:44 celtic:15 germanic:14 tribe:8 together:1 teutones:5 ambrones:4 threaten:1 roman:22 republic:3 late:1 century:5 bc:12 ancient:4 source:5 locate:1 home:3 origin:4 jutland:9 denmark:4 refer... |
7,225 | BCS_theory | BCS theory is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity, proposed by Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer in 1957 since the discovery of superconductivity 1911. It describes superconductivity as a microscopic effect caused by a condensation of pairs of electrons into a boson-like state. History The mid 1950s saw ra... | BCS_theory |@lemmatized bcs:25 theory:27 first:2 microscopic:4 superconductivity:25 propose:3 bardeen:6 cooper:12 schrieffer:6 since:2 discovery:1 describe:7 effect:13 cause:2 condensation:2 pair:14 electron:23 boson:2 like:1 state:15 history:2 mid:1 saw:1 rapid:1 progress:1 understanding:1 begin:1 paper:5 problem:1 mo... |
7,226 | Cross-dressing | Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothing commonly associated with another gender within a particular society. "cross-dress." The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. Answers.com 25 September 2007. The usage of the term, the types of cross-dressing ... | Cross-dressing |@lemmatized cross:116 dressing:44 act:7 wear:44 clothe:3 commonly:2 associate:7 another:7 gender:18 within:1 particular:3 society:8 dress:88 american:4 heritage:1 dictionary:1 english:5 language:1 fourth:1 edition:1 houghton:1 mifflin:1 company:2 answer:1 com:2 september:1 usage:1 term:5 type:6 modern:1... |
7,227 | Hultsfred_Municipality | Hultsfred Municipality (Hultsfreds kommun) is a municipality in Kalmar County, in south-eastern Sweden. The seat is in the town of Hultsfred. The present municipality was created in 1971 through the amalgamation of the market town (köping) of Hultsfred (instituted in 1927) with a number of surrounding municipalities. ... | Hultsfred_Municipality |@lemmatized hultsfred:14 municipality:11 hultsfreds:1 kommun:1 kalmar:2 county:2 south:2 eastern:1 sweden:4 seat:2 town:3 present:1 create:1 amalgamation:1 market:1 köping:1 institute:1 number:1 surround:1 eight:1 entity:1 area:7 know:3 site:3 large:2 rock:1 festival:3 geography:2 basically:1 ev... |
7,228 | Extraterrestrial_life | A 1967 Soviet Union 16 kopeks postage stamp, with a satellite from an imagined extraterrestrial civilization. Extraterrestrial life is defined as life which does not originate from Earth. It is the subject of astrobiology and its existence remains hypothetical, because there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial... | Extraterrestrial_life |@lemmatized soviet:1 union:1 kopek:1 postage:1 stamp:1 satellite:1 imagined:1 extraterrestrial:45 civilization:4 life:108 define:2 originate:1 earth:44 subject:3 astrobiology:5 existence:7 remain:6 hypothetical:2 credible:1 evidence:11 generally:1 accept:2 mainstream:3 scientific:9 community:1 hy... |
7,229 | Computer_music | Computer music is a term that was originally used within academia to describe a field of study relating to the applications of computing technology in music composition; particularly that stemming from the Western art music tradition. It includes the theory and application of new and existing technologies in music, suc... | Computer_music |@lemmatized computer:92 music:84 term:4 originally:1 use:45 within:2 academia:1 describe:2 field:3 study:2 relate:1 application:2 compute:3 technology:6 composition:25 particularly:2 stem:1 western:1 art:5 tradition:2 include:4 theory:2 new:13 exist:9 sound:17 synthesis:9 digital:8 signal:1 processing:1... |
7,230 | George_Dantzig | George Bernard Dantzig (Nov 8 1914 – May 13 2005) was an American mathematician, and the Professor Emeritus of Transportation Sciences and Professor of Operations Research and of Computer Science at Stanford. George Dantzig is known as the father of linear programming and as the inventor of the "simplex method," an al... | George_Dantzig |@lemmatized george:19 bernard:4 dantzig:40 nov:1 may:3 american:2 mathematician:3 professor:8 emeritus:1 transportation:2 science:8 operation:4 research:7 computer:4 stanford:7 know:1 father:4 linear:19 programming:18 inventor:2 simplex:3 method:3 algorithm:1 solve:5 problem:18 joe:1 holley:1 obituary:2... |
7,231 | Citadel | In this seventeenth-century plan of the fortified city of Casale Monferrato the citadel is the large star-shaped structure on the left. Citadel's view from the top of an Irish castle A citadel is a fortress for protecting a town, sometimes incorporating a castle. The term derives from the same Latin root as the word... | Citadel |@lemmatized seventeenth:1 century:4 plan:1 fortified:1 city:7 casale:1 monferrato:1 citadel:25 large:3 star:1 shaped:1 structure:6 left:1 view:1 top:1 irish:1 castle:3 fortress:3 protect:2 town:6 sometimes:2 incorporate:1 term:3 derive:1 latin:1 root:1 word:1 civis:1 mean:1 citizen:1 fortification:3 bastion:2 ... |
7,232 | Antianginal | An antianginal is any drug used in the treatment of angina pectoris, a symptom of ischaemic heart disease. Examples Drugs used are nitrates, beta blockers, or calcium channel blockers. Nitrates Nitrates cause vasodilation of the venous capacitance vessels by simulating the endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF)... | Antianginal |@lemmatized antianginal:1 drug:2 use:8 treatment:2 angina:7 pectoris:1 symptom:1 ischaemic:1 heart:6 disease:1 examples:1 nitrate:5 beta:3 blocker:6 calcium:4 channel:3 cause:3 vasodilation:2 venous:2 capacitance:1 vessel:1 simulate:1 endothelium:1 derive:1 relaxing:1 factor:1 edrf:1 relieve:1 exertional:3... |
7,233 | Great_Famine_(Ireland) | The Great Famine ( lit: The Great Hunger The term has appeared in the titles of numerous books on the event, as demonstrated by this search on WorldCat or An Drochshaol, lit: The Bad Life) was a period of starvation, disease and mass emigration between 1845 and 1852 Kinealy (1995), xvi–ii. during which the populatio... | Great_Famine_(Ireland) |@lemmatized great:78 famine:163 lit:2 hunger:23 term:2 appear:2 title:2 numerous:1 book:6 event:4 demonstrate:1 search:1 worldcat:1 drochshaol:1 bad:8 life:5 period:10 starvation:19 disease:26 mass:8 emigration:13 kinealy:21 xvi:2 ii:5 population:37 ireland:162 reduce:5 percent:5 christine:10 ca... |
7,234 | Hydroxide | In chemistry, hydroxide is the name for the diatomic anion OH−, consisting of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, usually derived from the dissociation of a base. It is one of the simplest diatomic ions known. Inorganic compounds that contain the hydroxyl group are referred to as hydroxides. Common hydroxides include: Sodium... | Hydroxide |@lemmatized chemistry:1 hydroxide:24 name:1 diatomic:2 anion:2 oh:7 consist:1 oxygen:1 hydrogen:3 atom:1 usually:1 derive:1 dissociation:1 base:10 one:3 simple:1 ion:16 know:1 inorganic:2 compound:4 contain:4 hydroxyl:2 group:2 refer:1 common:2 include:2 sodium:2 naoh:1 potassium:2 koh:1 calcium:1 ca:1 arrhe... |
7,235 | Curling | Curling is a team sport with similarities to bowls and shuffleboard, played by two teams of four players each on a rectangular sheet of carefully prepared ice. Teams take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones down the ice towards the target (called the house). Two sweepers with brooms accompany each rock and use... | Curling |@lemmatized curling:69 team:110 sport:19 similarity:1 bowl:2 shuffleboard:1 play:57 two:33 four:17 player:28 rectangular:1 sheet:10 carefully:2 prepared:3 ice:62 take:10 turn:16 slide:6 heavy:2 polished:1 granite:12 stone:119 towards:1 target:4 call:18 house:22 sweeper:7 broom:32 accompany:2 rock:153 use:40 ti... |
7,236 | Geographical_mile | The geographical mile is a unit of length determined by 1 minute of arc along the Earth's equator. For the 1924 International Spheriod this equalled 1855.4 metres. Any greater precision depends more on choice of standard than on more careful measurement: the length of the equator in the World Geodetic System WGS-84... | Geographical_mile |@lemmatized geographical:6 mile:9 unit:3 length:2 determine:2 minute:4 arc:3 along:2 earth:2 equator:3 international:2 spheriod:1 equalled:1 metre:3 great:2 precision:1 depend:1 choice:1 standard:2 careful:1 measurement:1 world:1 geodetic:1 system:1 wgs:1 make:2 astronomical:1 union:1 iau:1 take:1 al... |
7,237 | Otaku_no_Video | is a 1991 comedy anime spoofing the life and culture of otaku, individuals with obsessive interests in media, particularly anime and manga, as well as the history of Gainax, its creators. It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film styles (with actual film, no less), with a more traditional anime storytel... | Otaku_no_Video |@lemmatized comedy:1 anime:6 spoof:1 life:1 culture:1 otaku:19 individual:1 obsessive:1 interest:1 medium:1 particularly:1 manga:1 well:1 history:1 gainax:7 creator:1 note:3 mix:1 conventional:1 documentary:4 film:3 style:1 actual:1 less:1 traditional:1 storytelling:1 fashion:1 license:1 united:1 state:... |
7,238 | James_Tiptree,_Jr._Award | The James Tiptree, Jr. Award is an annual literary prize for works of science fiction ("SF") or fantasy that expand or explore one's understanding of gender. It was initiated in February of 1991 by SF authors Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler, subsequent to a discussion at WisCon (the world's leading feminist-oriented s... | James_Tiptree,_Jr._Award |@lemmatized james:10 tiptree:15 jr:5 award:11 annual:2 literary:2 prize:1 work:2 science:7 fiction:8 sf:5 fantasy:2 expand:1 explore:1 one:1 understanding:1 gender:6 initiate:1 february:1 author:2 pat:4 murphy:4 karen:5 joy:5 fowler:5 subsequent:1 discussion:2 wiscon:1 world:3 lead:2 feminist:... |
7,239 | National_Transportation_Safety_Board | The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. Government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation. In this role, the NTSB investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents, certain types of highway crashes, ship and marine accidents, pipeline ... | National_Transportation_Safety_Board |@lemmatized national:1 transportation:7 safety:8 board:10 ntsb:11 independent:3 u:2 government:1 investigative:5 agency:3 responsible:1 civil:3 accident:10 investigation:10 role:1 investigates:1 report:2 aviation:5 incident:9 certain:2 type:1 highway:2 crash:2 ship:1 marine:1 pipel... |
7,240 | Icon | Christ the Redeemer (1410s, by Andrei Rublev). 17th century Russian icon of Saint Mary of Egypt, with scenes from her life. An icon (from Greek , eikōn, "image") is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Orthodox Christianity. More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an ... | Icon |@lemmatized christ:25 redeemer:1 andrei:2 rublev:2 century:40 russian:12 icon:154 saint:22 mary:18 egypt:3 scene:3 life:8 greek:12 eikōn:1 image:111 religious:25 work:14 art:23 commonly:1 painting:19 eastern:29 orthodox:48 christianity:15 broadly:3 term:2 use:33 wide:1 number:6 context:5 picture:5 representation:... |
7,241 | Martin_Van_Buren | Martin Van Buren (December 5, 1782 July 24, 1862) was the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841. Before his presidency, he served as the eighth Vice President (1833-1837) and the 10th Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson. He was a key organizer of the Democratic Party, a dominant figure in the Seco... | Martin_Van_Buren |@lemmatized martin:60 van:151 buren:144 december:3 july:3 eighth:2 president:39 united:12 state:48 presidency:12 serve:7 vice:10 secretary:10 andrew:6 jackson:30 key:2 organizer:1 democratic:9 party:21 dominant:1 figure:4 second:5 system:7 first:16 british:4 e:1 english:2 welsh:1 scottish:1 irish:1 de... |
7,242 | Centripetal_force | A simple example corresponding to uniform circular motion. A ball is tethered to a rotational axis and is rotating counterclockwise around the specified path at a constant angular rate ω. The velocity of the ball is a vector tangential to the orbit, and is continuously changing direction, a change requiring a radially ... | Centripetal_force |@lemmatized simple:2 example:16 correspond:1 uniform:12 circular:33 motion:47 ball:17 tether:2 rotational:2 axis:5 rotate:7 counterclockwise:4 around:7 specified:1 path:28 constant:14 angular:8 rate:15 ω:5 velocity:37 vector:61 tangential:14 orbit:13 continuously:2 change:24 direction:15 require:2 ra... |
7,243 | Film_stock | This focuses on motion picture film. For still photography film, see photographic film. Film stock is photographic film on which motion pictures are shot and reproduced. History 1889-1899 Modern motion picture film stock was first created thanks to the introduction of a transparent flexible film base material, cellulo... | Film_stock |@lemmatized focus:2 motion:21 picture:22 film:118 still:7 photography:2 see:3 photographic:6 stock:68 shot:6 reproduced:1 history:4 modern:2 first:9 create:11 thanks:3 introduction:1 transparent:4 flexible:1 base:16 material:1 celluloid:5 discover:1 refine:2 use:25 work:6 john:1 carbutt:1 hannibal:1 goodwin... |
7,244 | Millennium_Prize_Problems | The Millennium Prize Problems are seven problems in mathematics that were stated by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Currently, six of the problems remain unsolved. A correct solution to each problem results in a US$1,000,000 prize (sometimes called a Millennium Prize) being awarded by the institute. Only the Po... | Millennium_Prize_Problems |@lemmatized millennium:4 prize:6 problem:20 seven:1 mathematics:4 state:2 clay:1 institute:2 currently:1 six:1 remain:1 unsolved:1 correct:1 solution:7 result:1 u:2 sometimes:1 call:1 award:2 poincaré:3 conjecture:9 solve:3 solver:1 grigori:2 perelman:4 pursue:1 condition:1 necessary:1 claim:... |
7,245 | Gas_mask | A gas mask is a mask worn over the face to protect the wearer from inhaling "airborne pollutants" and toxic gases. The mask forms a sealed cover over the nose and mouth, but may also cover the eyes and other vulnerable soft tissues of the face. Some gas masks are also respirators, though the word gas mask is often use... | Gas_mask |@lemmatized gas:66 mask:69 worn:1 face:4 protect:8 wearer:4 inhale:1 airborne:2 pollutant:5 toxic:9 form:3 sealed:1 cover:3 nose:2 mouth:5 may:9 also:8 eye:4 vulnerable:1 soft:1 tissue:1 respirator:8 though:2 word:1 often:3 use:24 refer:1 military:4 equipment:3 e:1 g:1 field:1 protective:7 etc:2 user:8 skin:2... |
7,246 | Arabian_Prince | Arabian Prince is the stage name of Mik Lezan (born June 17, 1965 in Compton, California), a rapper and hip hop producer, best known for being an original member of the rap group, N.W.A. Biography Born and raised in Compton, California and later moved to Inglewood, Arabian Prince released Electro Singles on Macola Rec... | Arabian_Prince |@lemmatized arabian:10 prince:10 stage:1 name:1 mik:1 lezan:1 bear:1 june:1 compton:3 california:2 rapper:1 hip:2 hop:2 producer:2 best:1 know:1 original:1 member:3 rap:3 group:2 n:7 w:7 biography:2 born:1 raise:1 later:1 move:1 inglewood:1 release:6 electro:2 single:3 macola:3 record:10 leave:2 join:2 ... |
7,247 | Gilbert_Plains | Gilbert Plains is a town in Manitoba, Canada. The population is approximately 750, with an additional 1000 in the surrounding municipality of Gilbert Plains. The town lies on Highway 5 and the CN railway line, between Dauphin and Grandview, or about 250 miles NW of Winnipeg. Incorporated in 1906, the original townsite ... | Gilbert_Plains |@lemmatized gilbert:6 plain:4 town:2 manitoba:1 canada:1 population:1 approximately:1 additional:1 surround:1 municipality:1 lie:1 highway:1 cn:1 railway:1 line:1 dauphin:1 grandview:1 mile:2 nw:1 winnipeg:1 incorporate:1 original:1 townsite:2 south:1 name:1 ross:1 métis:1 man:1 live:1 region:1 first:3 ... |
7,248 | List_of_food_additives,_Codex_Alimentarius | The following is a List of food additives as organized by the Codex Alimentarius Committee. The International Numbering System numbers below (INS #) are assigned by the committee to identify each food additive. The INS numbers generally correspond to E numbers for the same compound - e.g. INS 102, Tartrazine, is also ... | List_of_food_additives,_Codex_Alimentarius |@lemmatized following:1 list:4 food:9 additive:9 organize:1 codex:2 alimentarius:2 committee:2 international:1 numbering:1 system:1 number:7 assign:2 identify:1 ins:2 generally:1 correspond:1 e:7 compound:2 g:1 tartrazine:1 also:3 unique:1 fact:2 one:1 may:1 group:1 like:1 pa... |
7,249 | Aegis | Aegis () is a large collar or cape worn in ancient times to display the protection provided by a high religious authority or, it is the holder of a protective shield signifying the same, such as a bag-like garment that contained a shield. Sometimes the garment and the shield are merged, with a small version of the shie... | Aegis |@lemmatized aegis:30 large:1 collar:2 cape:1 wear:5 ancient:7 time:4 display:1 protection:4 provide:1 high:2 religious:3 authority:2 holder:1 protective:3 shield:16 signify:1 bag:4 like:3 garment:6 contain:2 sometimes:8 merge:1 small:1 version:3 appear:5 originally:3 derive:3 associate:2 figure:2 relate:1 myth:3... |
7,250 | Earless_seal | The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae. They are sometimes called crawling seals to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of the family Otariidae. Seals live in the oceans of both hem... | Earless_seal |@lemmatized true:3 seal:46 earless:1 one:3 three:2 main:1 group:3 mammal:3 within:1 suborder:2 pinnipedia:2 member:2 family:6 phocidae:3 sometimes:1 call:1 crawling:1 distinguish:1 fur:3 sea:6 lion:3 otariidae:2 live:2 ocean:1 hemisphere:1 mostly:1 confine:1 polar:3 sub:1 temperate:1 climate:1 exception:1... |
7,251 | Neon_Genesis_Evangelion | , commonly referred to as NGE, Eva, or Evangelion, is a commercially Evangelion has reportedly grossed over 150 billion yen, or approximately 1.2 billion USD. In a discussion at the 2006 Tekkoshocon, Matt Greenfield claimed Evangelion has grossed over 2 billion USD; Takeda 2002 reiterates that "It sold record numbers o... | Neon_Genesis_Evangelion |@lemmatized commonly:2 refer:8 nge:1 eva:45 evangelion:148 commercially:1 reportedly:2 gross:3 billion:3 yen:1 approximately:1 usd:2 discussion:1 tekkoshocon:1 matt:1 greenfield:1 claim:3 takeda:8 reiterate:1 sell:6 record:9 number:9 laserdiscs:1 japan:15 dvd:4 still:4 well:12 today:1 pg:40 cri... |
7,252 | David_Beckham | David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born 2 May 1975) is an English footballer who currently plays in midfield for Italian Serie A club Milan (on loan from American Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy) and the England national team. Beckham's stint with Milan, which began on 7 January 2009, is a loan until th... | David_Beckham |@lemmatized david:19 robert:1 joseph:2 beckham:229 obe:3 born:5 may:12 english:9 footballer:5 currently:6 play:37 midfield:3 italian:5 serie:3 club:36 milan:11 loan:8 american:4 major:4 league:51 soccer:8 los:13 angeles:14 galaxy:26 england:83 national:5 team:40 stint:1 begin:6 january:18 end:14 season:4... |
7,253 | Mesopotamia | Mesopotamia (Arabic: بلاد الرافدين transliterated: Bilad Al-Rafidayn, Greek exonym: Μεσοποταμία, "land between the rivers") is a toponym for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system, along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, largely corresponding to Iraq, as well as some parts of northeastern Syria, some parts of... | Mesopotamia |@lemmatized mesopotamia:67 arabic:4 بلاد:1 الرافدين:1 transliterate:1 bilad:1 al:2 rafidayn:1 greek:5 exonym:1 μεσοποταμία:1 land:12 river:30 toponym:2 area:8 tigris:15 euphrates:13 system:15 along:10 largely:2 correspond:3 iraq:9 well:11 part:7 northeastern:2 syria:4 southeastern:1 turkey:3 khūzestān:2 pr... |
7,254 | Activism | Activism, in a general sense, can be described as intentional action to bring about social change, political change, economic justice, or environmental wellbeing. This action is in support of, or opposition to, one side of an often controversial argument. The word "activism" is often used synonymously with protest or ... | Activism |@lemmatized activism:22 general:1 sense:1 describe:1 intentional:1 action:4 bring:1 social:5 change:8 political:4 economic:4 justice:1 environmental:1 wellbeing:1 support:2 opposition:1 one:3 side:1 often:3 controversial:1 argument:1 word:1 use:1 synonymously:1 protest:5 dissent:1 stem:1 number:1 orientation:... |
7,255 | Alexandrine | An alexandrine is a line of poetic meter comprising 12 syllables. Alexandrines are common in the German literature of the Baroque period and in French poetry of the early modern and modern periods. Drama in English often used alexandrines before Marlowe and Shakespeare, by whom it was supplanted by iambic pentameter (... | Alexandrine |@lemmatized alexandrine:17 line:15 poetic:1 meter:1 comprise:1 syllable:11 common:1 german:1 literature:3 baroque:1 period:2 french:5 poetry:4 early:1 modern:2 drama:1 english:1 often:2 use:6 marlowe:1 shakespeare:2 supplant:1 iambic:3 pentameter:5 foot:4 verse:8 non:1 anglo:1 saxon:1 context:1 term:1 dode... |
7,256 | Lynx_(web_browser) | Lynx is a free open-source, text-only Web browser for use on cursor-addressable, character cell terminals. Supported protocols are Gopher, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP. Usage Browsing in Lynx consists of highlighting the chosen link using cursor keys, or having all links on a page numbered and entering the chosen... | Lynx_(web_browser) |@lemmatized lynx:22 free:1 open:1 source:1 text:6 web:5 browser:7 use:8 cursor:2 addressable:1 character:1 cell:2 terminal:1 support:2 protocol:1 gopher:1 http:2 ftp:1 wais:1 nntp:1 usage:1 browsing:1 consists:1 highlight:1 chosen:2 link:6 key:1 page:3 number:3 enter:1 current:1 version:5 ssl:1 many... |
7,257 | Lunisolar_calendar | A lunisolar calendar is a calendar in many cultures whose date indicates both the moon phase and the time of the solar year. If the solar year is defined as a tropical year then a lunisolar calendar will give an indication of the season; if it is taken as a sidereal year then the calendar will predict the constellation... | Lunisolar_calendar |@lemmatized lunisolar:19 calendar:51 many:1 culture:1 whose:1 date:3 indicate:2 moon:9 phase:3 time:1 solar:3 year:58 define:1 tropical:10 give:7 indication:1 season:2 take:1 sidereal:5 predict:1 constellation:2 near:1 full:3 may:2 occur:4 usually:3 additional:1 requirement:1 whole:1 number:11 month... |
7,258 | Brussels | Brussels (, pronounced ; , pronounced ), officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union (EU) and the largest urban area in Belgium. It is the de facto city as it hosts all major political institutions - though Parliament formally votes in Strasbourg, most political work is ca... | Brussels |@lemmatized brussels:170 pronounce:2 officially:3 capital:43 region:54 de:21 facto:2 city:55 european:23 union:7 eu:13 large:13 urban:3 area:12 belgium:42 host:6 major:4 political:7 institution:20 though:5 parliament:20 formally:6 vote:6 strasbourg:3 work:4 carry:4 consider:2 definition:1 however:10 note:1 de... |
7,259 | Conjecture | In mathematics, a conjecture is a proposition that is unproven but appears correct and has not been disproven. In scientific philosophy, Karl Popper pioneered the use of the term "conjecture" to indicate a proposition which is presumed to be real, true, or genuine, mostly based on inconclusive grounds, in contrast wit... | Conjecture |@lemmatized mathematics:4 conjecture:23 proposition:2 unproven:1 appear:2 correct:1 disproven:1 scientific:1 philosophy:1 karl:1 popper:1 pioneer:1 use:5 term:1 indicate:1 presume:1 real:1 true:5 genuine:1 mostly:1 base:3 inconclusive:1 ground:2 contrast:1 hypothesis:8 hence:1 theory:5 axiom:7 principle:1 t... |
7,260 | Junk_science | Junk science is a term used in U.S. political and legal disputes that brands an advocate's claims about scientific data, research, or analyses as spurious. The term conveys a pejorative connotation that the advocate is driven by political, ideological, financial, or other unscientific motives. The term was first used ... | Junk_science |@lemmatized junk:40 science:68 term:14 use:21 u:8 political:4 legal:3 dispute:1 brand:1 advocate:4 claim:4 scientific:21 data:3 research:7 analysis:1 spurious:1 convey:1 pejorative:1 connotation:1 drive:1 ideological:1 financial:2 unscientific:1 motif:1 first:3 relation:1 expert:6 testimony:6 civil:2 liti... |
7,261 | Islamabad_Capital_Territory | Islamabad Capital Territory Islamabad Capital Territory in Pakistan (highlighted in dark red)Territorial capitalIslamabad Languages Urdu (official) English (official) Punjabi Sindhi Pashto Balochi Potwari Population 955,629 Revenue & NFC - Share in national revenue - Share receives % (contribution) % (from f... | Islamabad_Capital_Territory |@lemmatized islamabad:30 capital:17 territory:13 pakistan:15 highlight:1 dark:1 red:1 territorial:6 capitalislamabad:1 language:2 urdu:2 official:3 english:1 punjabi:1 sindhi:1 pashto:1 balochi:1 potwari:1 population:3 revenue:2 nfc:1 share:2 national:6 receive:1 contribution:1 feed:1 govt:... |
7,262 | Corrado_Gini | Corrado Gini (May 23, 1884 - March 13, 1965) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the income inequality in a society. Gini was also a leading fascist theorist and ideologue who wrote The Scientific Basis of Fascism in 1927. Life Gini was born on May ... | Corrado_Gini |@lemmatized corrado:4 gini:12 may:2 march:2 italian:8 statistician:1 demographer:1 sociologist:1 develop:1 coefficient:2 measure:1 income:1 inequality:2 society:5 also:3 leading:1 fascist:2 theorist:1 ideologue:1 write:1 scientific:3 basis:2 fascism:3 life:1 bear:1 motta:1 di:5 livenza:1 near:1 treviso:1 ... |
7,263 | Algebraic_geometry | Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics which, as the name suggests, combines techniques of abstract algebra, especially commutative algebra, with the language and the problems of geometry. It occupies a central place in modern mathematics and has multiple conceptual connections with such diverse fields as comple... | Algebraic_geometry |@lemmatized algebraic:59 geometry:41 branch:1 mathematics:3 name:1 suggest:1 combine:1 technique:7 abstract:4 algebra:9 especially:1 commutative:4 language:6 problem:8 occupy:1 central:2 place:2 modern:7 multiple:1 conceptual:1 connection:3 diverse:1 field:6 complex:4 analysis:1 topology:5 number:8 ... |
7,264 | International_Convention_for_the_Regulation_of_Whaling | The International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling is an international environmental agreement signed in 1946 in order to "provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry". The Convention It governs the commercial, scientific, and abori... | International_Convention_for_the_Regulation_of_Whaling |@lemmatized international:5 convention:7 regulation:3 whaling:4 environmental:1 agreement:3 sign:5 order:1 provide:1 proper:2 conservation:2 whale:7 stock:3 thus:1 make:3 possible:1 orderly:1 development:2 industry:1 govern:1 commercial:2 scientific:1 aboriginal:1... |
7,265 | Integrin | Integrins are receptors that mediate attachment between a cell and the tissues surrounding it, which may be other cells or the extracellular matrix (ECM). They also play a role in cell signaling and thereby define cellular shape, mobility, and regulate the cell cycle. Typically, receptors inform a cell of the molecule... | Integrin |@lemmatized integrins:37 receptor:7 mediate:2 attachment:8 cell:54 tissue:1 surround:1 may:6 extracellular:4 matrix:4 ecm:17 also:10 play:2 role:4 signaling:3 thereby:2 define:1 cellular:4 shape:8 mobility:1 regulate:3 cycle:3 typically:2 inform:1 molecule:11 environment:2 evoke:1 response:2 perform:1 outside... |
7,266 | Economy_of_Haiti | Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; however its potential for leaving its long-associated status is growing. Two-thirds of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, mainly small-scale subsistence farming, and remain vulnerable to damage from frequent natural disasters, exacerbated by the countr... | Economy_of_Haiti |@lemmatized haiti:88 poor:1 country:16 western:2 hemisphere:3 however:7 potential:3 leave:1 long:2 associate:1 status:1 grow:2 two:3 third:2 haitian:16 depend:1 agriculture:4 sector:17 mainly:1 small:3 scale:1 subsistence:2 farming:2 remain:4 vulnerable:1 damage:1 frequent:1 natural:1 disaster:1 exace... |
7,267 | Demographics_of_the_Marshall_Islands | This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Marshall Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The people of the Marshall Islands are of Micronesian origin, which is... | Demographics_of_the_Marshall_Islands |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:4 feature:1 population:12 marshall:8 island:3 include:2 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:2 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 people:2 micronesian:2 origin:1 trace:1 combination:1 emigrate:1 southeast:... |
7,268 | Anti-ballistic_missile | An anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (a missile for missile defense). A ballistic missile is used to deliver nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads in a ballistic flight trajectory. The term "anti-ballistic missile" describes any antimissile system designed... | Anti-ballistic_missile |@lemmatized anti:25 ballistic:41 missile:131 abm:67 design:11 counter:4 defense:48 use:20 deliver:1 nuclear:15 chemical:1 biological:1 conventional:1 warhead:25 flight:5 trajectory:2 term:2 describe:3 antimissile:2 system:90 however:8 commonly:1 long:10 range:21 arm:3 intercontinental:2 icbms:2 ... |
7,269 | Minnesota_Vikings | The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings compete in the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Prior to divisional realignment in 2002, they had been a member of the Central Division, also kn... | Minnesota_Vikings |@lemmatized minnesota:39 viking:154 professional:2 american:6 football:18 team:66 base:2 minneapolis:5 compete:1 north:4 division:13 national:4 conference:2 nfc:12 league:8 nfl:43 prior:1 divisional:6 realignment:1 member:2 central:5 also:11 know:5 black:4 blue:2 win:26 one:9 championship:13 pre:1 af... |
7,270 | Stage_(stratigraphy) | In chronostratigraphy, a stage is a succession of rock strata laid down in an single age on the geologic timescale, which usually represents millions of years of deposition. A given stage of rock and the corresponding age of time will by convention have the same name, and the same boundaries. Rock series are divided ... | Stage_(stratigraphy) |@lemmatized chronostratigraphy:1 stage:21 succession:1 rock:9 stratum:1 lay:2 single:2 age:7 geologic:4 timescale:1 usually:2 represent:1 million:1 year:1 deposition:1 give:3 corresponding:1 time:6 convention:1 name:3 boundary:6 series:1 divide:3 geological:3 epoch:1 small:1 stratigraphic:6 unit:3... |
7,271 | Kurt_Georg_Kiesinger | Kurt Georg Kiesinger, Kanzlergalerie Berlin |President Nixon and Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger waving to the crowd in Berlin. Kurt Georg Kiesinger (6 April 1904–9 March 1988) was a conservative German politician and Chancellor of West Germany from 1 December 1966 until 21 October 1969. Early life Born in Ebingen, Germany... | Kurt_Georg_Kiesinger |@lemmatized kurt:6 georg:5 kiesinger:17 kanzlergalerie:1 berlin:3 president:1 nixon:1 chancellor:9 wave:1 crowd:1 april:2 march:1 conservative:1 german:5 politician:1 west:2 germany:2 december:4 october:3 early:1 life:1 bear:1 ebingen:1 educate:1 become:4 lawyer:1 student:2 member:3 roman:1 cathol... |
7,272 | Buffalo,_New_York | Buffalo (), is the second largest city in the state of New York. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River, Buffalo is the principal city of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area and the seat of Erie County. Erie County Government: Overview. Erie County (... | Buffalo,_New_York |@lemmatized buffalo:302 second:12 large:52 city:133 state:57 new:71 york:58 locate:9 western:19 eastern:5 shore:2 lake:33 erie:50 head:4 niagara:43 river:14 principal:2 fall:11 metropolitan:10 area:49 seat:2 county:20 government:6 overview:2 home:26 page:2 access:23 april:7 population:32 census:10 fa... |
7,273 | Income | Income, refers to consumption opportunity gained by an entity within a specified time frame, which is generally expressed in monetary terms. However, for households and individuals, "income is the sum of all the wages, salaries, profits, interests payments, rents and other forms of earnings received... in a given perio... | Income |@lemmatized income:55 refers:3 consumption:8 opportunity:3 gain:2 entity:2 within:3 specified:1 time:8 frame:1 generally:4 express:1 monetary:8 term:3 however:3 household:2 individual:5 sum:2 wage:1 salary:1 profit:8 interest:2 payment:1 rent:1 form:3 earnings:4 receive:1 give:6 period:5 case:3 k:1 fair:1 r:1 p... |
7,274 | Kimono | A traditional wedding kimono A traditional red Uchikake kimono with cranes The is the traditional clothing of Japan. Originally the word "kimono" literally meant "thing to wear" (ki "wearing" and mono "thing") kimono from Merriam-Webster but now has come to denote a particular type of traditional full-length Japa... | Kimono |@lemmatized traditional:20 wedding:7 kimono:162 red:2 uchikake:6 crane:1 clothing:2 japan:7 originally:2 word:2 literally:4 mean:3 thing:2 wear:78 ki:1 mono:1 merriam:1 webster:1 come:6 denote:1 particular:1 type:11 full:2 length:7 japanese:17 garment:19 standard:3 plural:2 english:1 kimonos:4 dictionary:1 refe... |
7,275 | Transport_in_Eritrea | The contrast between traditional and modern transport in Eritrea.This article summarizes characteristics of a number of forms of transport in the coastal African nation of Eritrea. Railways This steam locomotive dating from the 1930s still operates, carrying both freight and tourists.As of 1999, there was a total of ... | Transport_in_Eritrea |@lemmatized contrast:1 traditional:1 modern:1 transport:2 eritrea:6 article:1 summarize:1 characteristic:1 number:1 form:1 coastal:2 african:1 nation:1 railways:1 steam:1 locomotive:1 date:1 still:1 operate:1 carry:2 freight:1 tourist:1 total:6 kilometre:2 narrow:1 gauge:5 rail:1 line:2 railway:2 ... |
7,276 | Communications_in_Japan | Japan currently possesses one of the most advanced communication networks in the world. Telephone Telephones and ISDN - main lines in use: 52.398 million (2007) IP phone lines in use: 16.766 million (2007) Mobile and PHS lines in use: 105.297 million (2007) international: satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (4 Pac... | Communications_in_Japan |@lemmatized japan:5 currently:1 possess:1 one:2 advanced:1 communication:7 network:3 world:3 telephone:4 isdn:1 main:1 line:14 use:5 million:5 ip:1 phone:2 mobile:1 ph:1 international:2 satellite:6 earth:1 station:9 intelsat:1 pacific:2 ocean:4 indian:3 intersputnik:1 region:2 inmarsat:1 submer... |
7,277 | Intellivision | The Intellivision is a video game console released by Mattel in 1979. Development of the console began in 1978, less than a year after the introduction of its main competitor, the Atari 2600. The word intellivision is a portmanteau of "intelligent television". Over 3 million Intellivision units were sold and a total of... | Intellivision |@lemmatized intellivision:83 video:10 game:69 console:24 release:12 mattel:34 development:11 begin:3 less:7 year:6 introduction:2 main:2 competitor:2 atari:16 word:2 portmanteau:1 intelligent:1 television:3 million:4 unit:14 sell:11 total:2 history:2 develop:5 electronics:6 subsidiary:1 form:2 expressly:... |
7,278 | John_James_Audubon | John James Audubon (April 26, 1785 – January 2, 1851) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. He painted, catalogued, and described the birds of North America in a form far superior to what had gone before. In his outsize personality and achievements, he seemed to represent the new Americ... | John_James_Audubon |@lemmatized john:30 james:20 audubon:143 april:1 january:2 french:6 american:21 ornithologist:4 naturalist:7 hunter:2 painter:3 paint:10 catalogue:1 describe:2 bird:43 north:6 america:20 form:5 far:2 superior:1 go:9 outsize:1 personality:1 achievement:2 seem:1 represent:1 new:18 nation:1 united:5 st... |
7,279 | Kalat,_Pakistan | The outer wall of Qalat.Qalat or Kalat () is a historical town located in Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Qalat is the capital of Qalat District and is known locally as Qalat-e Baluch. Qalat, formerly Qilat, is located roughly in the center of Balochistan, Pakistan, south and slightly west of the provincial cap... | Kalat,_Pakistan |@lemmatized outer:1 wall:1 qalat:16 kalat:4 historical:1 town:2 locate:2 district:3 balochistan:3 pakistan:4 capital:3 know:1 locally:1 e:2 baluch:1 formerly:1 qilat:1 roughly:1 center:1 south:1 slightly:1 west:2 provincial:1 quetta:1 khanate:2 population:1 almost:1 completely:1 muslim:1 history:1 say:... |
7,280 | Fourth-generation_programming_language | A fourth-generation programming language (1970s-1990) (abbreviated 4GL) is a programming language or programming environment designed with a specific purpose in mind, such as the development of commercial business software Appgen Collaborative Commerce Platform . In the evolution of computing, the 4GL followed the 3GL... | Fourth-generation_programming_language |@lemmatized fourth:5 generation:11 programming:10 language:21 abbreviated:1 environment:7 design:4 specific:7 purpose:1 mind:1 development:21 commercial:1 business:6 software:10 appgen:1 collaborative:1 commerce:1 platform:3 evolution:2 computing:2 follow:3 upward:1 trend:1 towar... |
7,281 | Albert_Sidney_Johnston | Albert Sidney Johnston (February 2, 1803 – April 6, 1862) was a career United States Army officer, a Texas Army general, and a Confederate States general. He saw extensive combat during his military career, fighting actions in the Texas War of Independence, the Mexican-American War, the Utah War, as well as the America... | Albert_Sidney_Johnston |@lemmatized albert:3 sidney:2 johnston:36 february:5 april:5 career:2 united:6 state:11 army:15 officer:4 texas:27 general:18 confederate:12 saw:1 extensive:1 combat:1 military:4 fight:3 action:1 war:18 independence:2 mexican:3 american:4 utah:4 well:2 civil:6 consider:3 president:4 jefferson:4 ... |
7,282 | Inspector_Morse | Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse is a fictional character in a series of thirteen detective novels by British author Colin Dexter, as well as the 33 episode television series produced by Central Independent Television from 1987–2000, in which he was portrayed by John Thaw. Morse is a senior CID (Criminal Inves... | Inspector_Morse |@lemmatized detective:5 chief:1 inspector:14 endeavour:3 morse:36 fictional:1 character:4 series:11 thirteen:1 novel:11 british:3 author:1 colin:2 dexter:7 well:1 episode:6 television:4 produce:2 central:2 independent:1 portray:2 john:3 thaw:1 senior:1 cid:1 criminal:1 investigation:1 department:1 offi... |
7,283 | Empire | The maximum territorial extent of Egypt (XVth century BC) Empire from the Latin imperium. Politically, an empire is a geographically extensive group of states and peoples (ethnic groups) united and ruled either by a monarch (emperor, empress) or an oligarchy. Geopolitically, the term empire has denoted very different,... | Empire |@lemmatized maximum:1 territorial:8 extent:2 egypt:3 xvth:1 century:12 bc:5 empire:159 latin:4 imperium:7 politically:5 geographically:3 extensive:6 group:8 state:41 people:6 ethnic:8 unite:1 rule:7 either:6 monarch:1 emperor:13 empress:1 oligarchy:2 geopolitically:1 term:6 denote:6 different:4 territorially:1 ... |
7,284 | Mexican_tetra | The Mexican tetra or Blind Cave Fish (Astyanax mexicanus) is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae) of order Characiformes. The type species of its genus, it is native to the Nearctic ecozone, originating in the lower Rio Grande and the Neueces and Pecos Rivers in Texas as well as the central an... | Mexican_tetra |@lemmatized mexican:9 tetra:18 blind:16 cave:23 fish:15 astyanax:2 mexicanus:7 freshwater:2 characin:2 family:2 characidae:1 order:1 characiformes:1 type:1 specie:5 genus:1 native:2 nearctic:1 ecozone:1 originate:1 low:1 rio:1 grande:1 neueces:1 pecos:1 river:2 texas:1 well:2 central:1 eastern:1 part:2 m... |
7,285 | London_Borough_of_Croydon | The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in South London, England and is part of Outer London. It covers an area of and is the largest London borough by population. It is the southernmost borough of London. The borough is now one of London's leading business, financial and cultural centres, and its influ... | London_Borough_of_Croydon |@lemmatized london:137 borough:93 croydon:293 south:58 england:13 part:28 outer:2 cover:6 area:36 large:42 population:11 southernmost:1 one:38 lead:5 business:8 financial:1 cultural:4 centre:72 influence:1 entertainment:2 art:12 contribute:1 status:6 major:19 metropolitan:3 historic:4 town:47... |
7,286 | Documentary_film | Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to "document" reality. Although "documentary film" originally referred to movies shot on film stock, it has subsequently expanded to include video and digital productions that can be either direct-to-video... | Documentary_film |@lemmatized documentary:85 film:92 broad:2 category:1 visual:5 expression:1 base:3 attempt:2 one:5 fashion:1 another:1 document:4 reality:6 although:2 originally:1 refer:4 movie:4 shoot:3 stock:1 subsequently:1 expand:1 include:7 video:4 digital:2 production:5 either:1 direct:13 make:14 television:3 s... |
7,287 | Computation | Computation is a general term for any type of information processing. This includes phenomena ranging from human thinking to calculations with a more narrow meaning. Computation is a process following a well-defined model that is understood and can be expressed in an algorithm, protocol, network topology, etc. Computat... | Computation |@lemmatized computation:19 general:1 term:1 type:1 information:2 processing:1 include:7 phenomena:1 range:1 human:1 think:1 calculation:1 narrow:1 meaning:2 process:3 follow:1 well:1 define:1 model:11 understood:1 express:1 algorithm:1 protocol:1 network:2 topology:1 etc:1 also:2 major:1 subject:1 matter:1... |
7,288 | Celebrity | Singer Mariah Carey and actor Robert De Niro are international celebrities for their respective work. A celebrity (or simply as celeb) is a widely-recognized or notable person who commands a high degree of public and media attention. The word stems from the Latin verb "celebrare" but one may not become a celebrity unl... | Celebrity |@lemmatized singer:5 mariah:1 carey:1 actor:10 robert:1 de:1 niro:1 international:4 celebrity:103 respective:1 work:4 simply:3 celeb:1 widely:2 recognize:1 notable:6 person:4 command:2 high:6 degree:4 public:14 medium:14 attention:6 word:1 stem:1 latin:1 verb:1 celebrare:1 one:8 may:13 become:19 unless:1 mas... |
7,289 | Politics_of_Libya | Politics of Libya takes place in a framework of a dual government structure in Libya. The "revolutionary sector" comprises Revolutionary Leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, the Revolutionary Committees, and the remaining members of the 12-person Revolutionary Command Council, which was established in 1969. The historical revolu... | Politics_of_Libya |@lemmatized politics:2 libya:10 take:3 place:5 framework:1 dual:1 government:11 structure:2 revolutionary:17 sector:5 comprise:2 leader:2 muammar:3 al:13 gaddafi:4 committee:13 remain:2 member:5 person:1 command:2 council:2 establish:2 historical:1 leadership:8 elect:4 cannot:1 vote:2 office:4 power:... |
7,290 | Horace_Engdahl | Horace Oscar Axel Engdahl (born December 30, 1948) is a Swedish literary historian and critic. He has been the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy since 1999, a run that will end in June 2009 when historian Peter Englund takes the gavel. Biography Engdahl was born in Karlskrona, Blekinge. He earned his B.A. in ... | Horace_Engdahl |@lemmatized horace:1 oscar:1 axel:1 engdahl:7 born:1 december:2 swedish:6 literary:4 historian:2 critic:2 permanent:3 secretary:3 academy:5 since:1 run:1 end:1 june:3 peter:1 englund:1 take:1 gavel:1 biography:1 bear:1 karlskrona:1 blekinge:1 earn:2 b:1 http:2 www:1 svenskaakademien:1 se:1 web:1 aspx:1 ... |
7,291 | Frédéric_Bastiat | Claude Frédéric Bastiat (June 30, 1801 December 24, 1850) was a French classical liberal theorist, political economist, and member of the French assembly. Biography Bastiat was born in Bayonne, Aquitaine, France. When he was nine years old, he was orphaned and became a ward of his father's parents. At age seventeen he... | Frédéric_Bastiat |@lemmatized claude:1 frédéric:6 bastiat:49 june:1 december:3 french:6 classical:1 liberal:2 theorist:2 political:5 economist:7 member:1 assembly:2 biography:3 bear:1 bayonne:1 aquitaine:1 france:3 nine:1 year:2 old:1 orphan:1 become:2 ward:1 father:1 parent:1 age:2 seventeen:1 leave:2 school:3 involve... |
7,292 | Carl_Rogers | Carl Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the Humanistic approach to psychology. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished ... | Carl_Rogers |@lemmatized carl:28 rogers:58 january:3 february:1 influential:3 american:5 psychologist:3 among:2 founder:1 humanistic:2 approach:10 psychology:8 widely:2 consider:2 one:9 found:2 father:2 psychotherapy:8 research:3 honor:1 pioneer:1 award:3 distinguish:2 scientific:3 contribution:3 psychological:6 associ... |
7,293 | John_Quincy_Adams | John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American diplomat and politician who served as the sixth President of the United States from March 4, 1825 to March 4, 1829. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties. Adams was the... | John_Quincy_Adams |@lemmatized john:44 quincy:37 adam:103 july:4 february:4 american:18 diplomat:5 politician:1 serve:17 sixth:2 president:25 united:17 state:29 march:6 member:5 federalist:6 democratic:1 republican:6 national:10 later:6 anti:2 masonic:2 whig:3 party:7 son:10 second:4 wife:8 abigail:4 name:6 come:2 mate... |
7,294 | New_Year | Sydney leads the world in one of the first major New Year celebrations each year. A New Year's celebration in London The New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next year. Cultures that measure yearly calendars all have New Year celebrations. Anthony Ave... | New_Year |@lemmatized sydney:3 lead:1 world:10 one:9 first:23 major:4 new:125 year:166 celebration:21 london:3 event:8 happen:1 culture:5 celebrate:35 end:5 beginning:8 next:2 measure:1 yearly:2 calendar:41 anthony:1 aveni:1 happy:1 book:3 brief:1 history:2 seasonal:1 holiday:10 oxford:2 university:1 press:1 western:4 ... |
7,295 | Bede | Bede (), also Saint Bede, the Venerable Bede, or (from Latin) Beda (; 672/673–May 26, 735), was a monk at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth, today part of Sunderland, England, and of its companion monastery, Saint Paul's, in modern Jarrow (see Wearmouth-Jarrow), both in the Kingdom of Northumbr... | Bede |@lemmatized bede:223 also:45 saint:15 venerable:21 latin:14 beda:4 may:19 monk:12 northumbrian:5 monastery:21 peter:1 monkwearmouth:2 today:1 part:11 sunderland:2 england:15 companion:4 paul:4 modern:12 jarrow:21 see:11 wearmouth:10 kingdom:4 northumbria:16 well:8 know:15 author:5 scholar:5 famous:1 work:84 histo... |
7,296 | Eugene,_Oregon | Eugene () is the second largest city in the U.S. State of Oregon and the county seat of Lane County. It is located at the south end of the Willamette Valley, at the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about 50 miles (86 km) east of the Oregon Coast. According to the official 2008 population figures Euge... | Eugene,_Oregon |@lemmatized eugene:170 second:8 large:23 city:44 u:12 state:14 oregon:82 county:12 seat:2 lane:19 locate:5 south:12 end:5 willamette:20 valley:9 confluence:1 mckenzie:4 river:11 mile:9 km:4 east:3 coast:4 accord:2 official:2 population:13 figure:3 estimated:1 center:22 third:1 metropolitan:2 long:2 port... |
7,297 | Elegiac_couplet | Elegiac couplets are a poetic form used by Greek lyric poets for a variety of themes usually of smaller scale than those of epic poetry. The ancient Romans frequently used elegiac couplets in love poetry, as in Ovid's Amores. As with heroic couplets, the couplets are usually self-contained and express a complete idea... | Elegiac_couplet |@lemmatized elegiac:10 couplet:12 poetic:2 form:24 use:9 greek:7 lyric:1 poet:7 variety:1 theme:5 usually:2 small:1 scale:1 epic:2 poetry:6 ancient:6 roman:12 frequently:3 love:9 ovid:11 amores:4 heroic:1 self:1 contain:2 express:1 complete:1 idea:1 consist:1 alternate:1 line:6 dactylic:2 hexameter:5 p... |
7,298 | Daugava_River | Daugava sunset in Riga. Daugava in Riga summer. The Swedish army bombarding the fortress of Daugavgriva at the Daugava's estuary in Latvia. The Daugava or Western Dvina (, , , ; , , , ) is a river rising in the Valdai Hills, Russia, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and Latvia, draining into the Gulf of Riga in Latvi... | Daugava_River |@lemmatized daugava:11 sunset:1 riga:5 summer:1 swedish:1 army:1 bombard:1 fortress:1 daugavgriva:1 estuary:1 latvia:11 western:1 dvina:3 river:7 rising:1 valdai:1 hill:1 russia:3 flow:1 belarus:5 drain:1 gulf:1 arm:1 baltic:1 sea:1 total:1 length:1 connect:1 canal:1 berezina:1 dnieper:1 confuse:1 northe... |
7,299 | Aachen | (French, and, historically, English: Aix-la-Chapelle, Ripuarian: Oche, Dutch: Aken) is a historic spa city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was a favoured residence of Charlemagne, and the place of coronation of the medieval Kings of Germany. It is the westernmost city of Germany, located along its borders with B... | Aachen |@lemmatized french:5 historically:1 english:5 aix:7 la:6 chapelle:5 ripuarian:1 oche:2 dutch:4 aken:2 historic:2 spa:4 city:35 north:4 rhine:2 westphalia:1 germany:8 favoured:1 residence:1 charlemagne:14 place:13 coronation:4 medieval:5 king:11 westernmost:1 locate:2 along:1 border:4 belgium:3 netherlands:1 km:... |
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