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900 | Celtic_mythology | Celts mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, apparently the religion of the Iron Age Celts. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious structure. Among Celts peoples in close contact with Ancient Rome, such as the Gauls and Celtiberians, their mythology di... | Celtic_mythology |@lemmatized celt:13 mythology:28 celtic:39 polytheism:1 apparently:1 religion:11 iron:2 age:5 like:3 european:3 early:6 maintain:2 polytheistic:1 religious:3 structure:1 among:5 celts:1 people:2 close:2 contact:1 ancient:6 rome:4 gaul:9 celtiberians:1 survive:6 roman:12 empire:1 subsequent:1 conversio... |
901 | Ames,_Iowa | Ames is a city located in the central part of the U.S. state of Iowa in Story County, and approximately north of Des Moines. It is the principal city of the Ames, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Story County, and which, when combined with the Boone, Iowa Micropolitan Statistical Area, compr... | Ames,_Iowa |@lemmatized ames:63 city:20 locate:5 central:3 part:1 u:9 state:35 iowa:39 story:6 county:8 approximately:2 north:5 de:3 moines:5 principal:2 metropolitan:3 statistical:8 area:13 encompass:1 combine:3 boone:6 micropolitan:3 comprise:1 large:5 census:4 population:8 seat:1 nevada:3 east:3 home:6 university:20... |
902 | Jetsprint | Jetsprint, or Sprint Boat Racing is a form of racing sport in which jetboats with a crew of two race individually against the clock through twisting series of channels in less than a metre of water Racing Format . Tracks are typically designed for spectators, and racing is fast and loud, with boat motors usually V8s... | Jetsprint |@lemmatized jetsprint:5 sprint:2 boat:8 racing:3 form:1 race:7 sport:4 jetboats:1 crew:3 two:4 individually:1 clock:1 twist:1 series:1 channel:2 less:1 metre:2 water:2 format:2 track:1 typically:8 design:1 spectator:1 fast:4 loud:1 motor:1 usually:3 develop:2 well:1 history:1 jetsprinting:1 organised:1 origi... |
903 | Felsic | Felsic is a term used in geology to refer to silicate minerals, magma, and rocks which are enriched in the lighter elements such as silicon, oxygen, aluminium, sodium, and potassium. The term combines the words "feldspar" and "silica." Felsic minerals are usually light in color and have specific gravities less than 3.... | Felsic |@lemmatized felsic:16 term:9 use:5 geology:1 refer:2 silicate:1 mineral:11 magma:1 rock:23 enrich:1 light:4 element:1 silicon:2 oxygen:1 aluminium:1 sodium:2 potassium:1 combine:1 word:1 feldspar:4 silica:2 usually:2 color:2 specific:1 gravity:1 less:1 common:2 include:2 quartz:3 muscovite:1 orthoclase:2 rich:2... |
904 | Donald_Dewar | Donald Campbell Dewar (21 August 1937 – 11 October 2000) was the original First Minister of Scotland, following the establishment of the Scottish Parliament, from May 1999 until his sudden death in October 2000. Early life Born at 194 Renfrew Street, Glasgow on 21 August 1937 to mature parents, Dewar was an only child... | Donald_Dewar |@lemmatized donald:6 campbell:2 dewar:35 august:4 october:7 original:1 first:13 minister:14 scotland:13 follow:4 establishment:1 scottish:13 parliament:13 may:9 sudden:1 death:4 early:3 life:3 bear:1 renfrew:1 street:2 glasgow:11 mature:1 parent:1 child:2 father:3 alisdair:1 distinguish:1 consultant:1 der... |
905 | Lexus | is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. First introduced in 1989 in the United States, where Lexus has become the highest-selling make of luxury car, as of 2006 Lexus vehicles are sold in 68 countries and territories worldwide. In 2005, the division launched in Japan, becoming the... | Lexus |@lemmatized luxury:49 vehicle:63 division:21 japanese:16 automaker:1 toyota:47 motor:10 corporation:2 first:43 introduce:14 united:3 state:8 lexus:208 become:15 high:8 sell:16 make:8 car:35 country:6 territory:1 worldwide:7 launch:13 japan:28 marque:35 home:4 market:31 since:11 debut:19 additional:2 export:3 par... |
906 | Grand_Unified_Theory | Grand Unification, grand unified theory, or GUT refers to any of several very similar unified field theories or models in physics that predicts that at extremely high energies (above 1014 GeV), the electromagnetic, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear forces are fused into a single unified field. Thus far, physicists have... | Grand_Unified_Theory |@lemmatized grand:5 unification:8 unify:8 theory:23 gut:22 refers:1 several:2 similar:2 unified:4 field:9 model:28 physic:4 predict:5 extremely:2 high:2 energy:3 gev:2 electromagnetic:1 weak:4 nuclear:3 strong:1 force:5 fuse:1 single:2 thus:1 far:3 physicist:3 able:1 merge:3 electromagnetism:3 ele... |
907 | Associate_Justice_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States | Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States. The number of Associate Justices is determined by the United States Congress and is currently set at eight by the Judiciary Act of 1869. Associate Ju... | Associate_Justice_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States |@lemmatized associate:15 justice:44 supreme:18 court:24 united:13 state:15 member:4 chief:10 number:2 determine:1 congress:1 currently:2 set:1 eight:1 judiciary:1 act:1 like:1 nominate:2 president:4 confirm:2 senate:4 majority:3 vote:3 provide:1 article:2 ii:... |
908 | Ammon | The Ammon or Ammonites (, also referred to as the children of Ammon) was a kingdom described in the Bible, said to occoupy an area east of the Jordan river, Gilead and the Dead Sea. The Old Testament describes the Ammonites as originating with an illegitimate son of Lot. From their original territory, the Ammonites a... | Ammon |@lemmatized ammon:12 ammonite:15 also:3 refer:3 child:2 kingdom:3 describe:3 bible:3 say:2 occoupy:1 area:1 east:2 jordan:6 river:2 gilead:1 dead:1 sea:1 old:1 testament:1 originate:1 illegitimate:1 son:3 lot:4 original:1 territory:1 suppose:1 expel:1 sihon:1 king:10 amorites:1 chief:1 city:4 country:1 rabbah:1 ... |
909 | Playboy | Playboy is an American men's magazine, founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates. The magazine has grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. Playboy is one of the world's best known brands. In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, speci... | Playboy |@lemmatized playboy:125 american:4 men:4 magazine:43 found:2 chicago:4 illinois:1 hugh:2 hefner:9 associate:1 grow:1 enterprise:4 inc:4 presence:3 nearly:1 every:2 medium:2 one:7 world:5 best:2 know:4 brand:1 addition:2 flagship:1 united:2 state:6 special:4 nation:1 specific:4 version:3 publish:8 worldwide:2 l... |
910 | Chymotrypsin | Chymotrypsin (bovine γ chymotrypsin: , ) is a digestive enzyme that can perform proteolysis. Chymotrypsin cleaves peptides at the carboxyl side of tyrosine, tryptophan, and phenylalanine because these three amino acids contain aromatic rings, which fit into a 'hydrophobic pocket' in the enzyme. Over time, chymotrypsin... | Chymotrypsin |@lemmatized chymotrypsin:15 bovine:1 γ:1 digestive:2 enzyme:9 perform:1 proteolysis:2 cleave:3 peptide:5 carboxyl:3 side:1 tyrosine:2 tryptophan:2 phenylalanine:3 three:2 amino:1 acid:1 contain:1 aromatic:1 ring:1 fit:1 hydrophobic:1 pocket:1 time:1 also:3 hydrolyze:1 amide:1 bond:8 particularly:1 leucine... |
911 | Book_of_Isaiah | The Book of Isaiah () is a book of the Bible traditionally attributed to the Prophet Isaiah, who lived in the second half of the 8th century BC. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/982919.html In the first 39 chapters, Isaiah prophesies doom for a sinful Judah and for all the nations of the world that oppose God. The ... | Book_of_Isaiah |@lemmatized book:27 isaiah:83 bible:5 traditionally:4 attribute:2 prophet:6 live:5 second:7 half:2 century:6 bc:11 http:1 www:1 haaretz:1 com:1 hasen:1 spages:1 html:1 first:13 chapter:32 prophesies:3 doom:2 sinful:2 judah:14 nation:11 world:2 oppose:3 god:31 last:2 prophesy:3 restoration:3 israel:18 se... |
912 | Forrest_J_Ackerman | Forrest J Ackerman or Mr. Science Fiction, Clute & Nicholls, Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Orbit, London 1993) pp3–4 was for over seven decades one of science fiction's staunchest spokesmen and promoters. Ackerman was a Los Angeles, California-based magazine editor, science fiction writer and literary agent, a fo... | Forrest_J_Ackerman |@lemmatized forrest:15 j:14 ackerman:45 mr:2 science:35 fiction:35 clute:1 nicholls:1 encyclopedia:4 orbit:1 london:1 seven:1 decade:1 one:6 staunch:1 spokesman:1 promoter:1 los:5 angeles:4 california:3 base:2 magazine:8 editor:2 writer:6 literary:3 agent:4 founder:1 fandom:4 possibly:1 world:13 avi... |
913 | Amateur | An amateur is generally considered a person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science, without formal training or pay. Although sometimes can be very highly, an amateur differs from an expert that is a person with extensive knowledge, ability, and/or training in a particular area of study, while a professiona... | Amateur |@lemmatized amateur:13 generally:1 consider:1 person:2 attach:1 particular:3 pursuit:1 study:2 science:1 without:1 formal:1 training:3 pay:1 although:1 sometimes:1 highly:1 differs:1 expert:1 extensive:1 knowledge:1 ability:2 area:1 professional:3 someone:1 also:3 make:2 living:1 translate:1 french:1 origin:1 ... |
914 | Nassau,_Bahamas | Nassau is the capital, largest city, and commercial centre of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The city has a population of 260,000 (2008 census), nearly 80 percent of the entire population of The Bahamas (330,000). Lynden Pindling International Airport, the major airport for The Bahamas, is located about 10 miles (1... | Nassau,_Bahamas |@lemmatized nassau:27 capital:2 large:2 city:10 commercial:1 centre:3 commonwealth:1 bahamas:8 population:2 census:1 nearly:1 percent:1 entire:1 lynden:1 pindling:1 international:1 airport:2 major:2 locate:3 mile:2 kilometre:1 west:1 daily:1 flight:1 united:3 kingdom:1 state:2 canada:1 caribbean:1 isla... |
915 | Paths_of_Glory | Paths of Glory (1957) is a war film by Stanley Kubrick based on the novel of the same name by Humphrey Cobb. Paths of Glory, Film Reviews, Variety, Accessed November 2007. Background The book had no title when it was finished, so the publisher held a contest. The winning entry came from the ninth stanza of the famous ... | Paths_of_Glory |@lemmatized path:16 glory:16 war:11 film:35 stanley:5 kubrick:14 base:2 novel:4 name:4 humphrey:1 cobb:2 review:1 variety:1 access:7 november:8 background:1 book:2 title:1 finish:2 publisher:1 hold:1 contest:1 win:2 entry:1 come:1 ninth:1 stanza:1 famous:2 thomas:2 gray:2 poem:1 elegy:2 write:5 country:... |
916 | Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship | Lesser Poland Voivodeship (also known as Małopolska Province, or by its Polish name województwo małopolskie or simply Małopolskie) is a voivodeship, or province, in southern Poland. It has an area of , and a population of 3,267,731 (2006). It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Kraków, Tarnów, Nowy Sącz ... | Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship |@lemmatized less:10 poland:21 voivodeship:17 also:5 know:1 małopolska:4 province:7 polish:4 name:3 województwo:1 małopolskie:4 simply:1 southern:2 area:6 population:4 create:1 january:1 former:2 kraków:13 tarnów:4 nowy:6 sącz:7 part:4 bielsko:1 biała:1 katowice:2 kielce:1 krosno:1 voivodeship... |
917 | Bayezid_II | Bayezid II (nick-named Hüdavendigâr - from Khodāvandgār - "the God-like One") (3 December 1447/1448 May 26, 1512) (Ottoman Turkish: بايزيد ثانى Bāyezīd-i sānī, Turkish:II.Bayezid or II.Beyazıt) was the oldest son and successor of Mehmed II, ruling as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512. During his reign, B... | Bayezid_II |@lemmatized bayezid:19 ii:20 nick:1 name:1 hüdavendigâr:1 khodāvandgār:1 god:1 like:2 one:2 december:1 may:2 ottoman:12 turkish:2 بايزيد:1 ثانى:1 bāyezīd:1 sānī:1 beyazıt:1 old:2 son:5 successor:1 mehmed:2 rule:1 sultan:4 empire:6 reign:5 consolidate:1 thwart:1 safavid:2 rebellion:2 soon:1 abdicate:2 throne... |
918 | Geneva_College | Geneva College is a small, private, liberal arts college located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1848, it is affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA). History Stone marking the original campus in Northwood Geneva College is located in the College Hill neighbor... | Geneva_College |@lemmatized geneva:69 college:84 small:2 private:1 liberal:1 art:4 locate:2 beaver:8 fall:9 pennsylvania:5 united:2 state:8 found:3 affiliate:1 reformed:1 presbyterian:3 church:4 north:1 america:1 rpcna:7 history:2 stone:1 mark:1 original:1 campus:15 northwood:5 hill:2 neighborhood:2 sit:1 southerly:1 p... |
919 | Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdom | The United Kingdom has had a large impact on modern cinema and has one the most respected film industries in the world. Despite a history of successful productions, the industry is characterised by an ongoing debate about its identity (including economic and cultural issues) and the influences of American and European ... | Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdom |@lemmatized united:7 kingdom:2 large:7 impact:2 modern:3 cinema:63 one:11 respected:1 film:268 industry:32 world:20 despite:5 history:8 successful:20 production:60 characterise:1 ongoing:1 debate:1 identity:2 include:50 economic:1 cultural:3 issue:3 influence:9 american:17 european:2 altho... |
920 | Ariel_Sharon | (, also known by his diminutive Arik, אַריק) () (born Ariel Scheinermann (אריאל שיינרמן) on 27 February 1928) is an Israeli general and statesman, former Israeli Prime Minister. Sharon served as Prime Minister from March 2001 until April 2006, though he was unable to carry out his duties after suffering a stroke on 4 J... | Ariel_Sharon |@lemmatized also:5 know:5 diminutive:1 arik:2 א:1 ריק:1 born:1 ariel:22 scheinermann:1 אריאל:1 שיינרמן:1 february:11 israeli:39 general:8 statesman:1 former:4 prime:27 minister:45 sharon:162 serve:2 march:6 april:7 though:4 unable:2 carry:2 duty:5 suffer:7 stroke:17 january:11 fell:3 coma:4 enter:4 persis... |
921 | Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany | Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (24 July, 1878 – 25 October, 1957) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, notable for his work, mostly in fantasy, published under the name Lord Dunsany. More than eighty books of his work were published, and his oeuvre includes many hundreds of published shor... | Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany |@lemmatized edward:4 john:5 moreton:1 drax:3 plunkett:8 baron:3 dunsany:145 july:1 october:1 anglo:2 irish:14 writer:8 dramatist:1 notable:3 work:32 mostly:2 fantasy:18 publish:21 name:8 lord:21 eighty:1 book:31 oeuvre:2 include:17 many:15 hundred:1 short:27 story:53 well:11 succ... |
922 | Arc_de_Triomphe | The Arc de Triomphe at night The Arc de Triomphe is a monument in Paris, France that stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle, also known as the Place de l'Étoile. The "Star" is formed by the radiating avenues. It is at the western end of the Champs-Élysées. The triumphal arch honors those who fought for Fr... | Arc_de_Triomphe |@lemmatized arc:28 de:28 triomphe:16 night:1 monument:9 paris:10 france:8 stand:3 centre:1 place:7 charles:6 gaulle:6 also:3 know:1 l:2 étoile:2 star:3 form:2 radiating:1 avenue:3 western:2 end:2 champ:1 élysées:1 triumphal:2 arch:6 honor:1 fight:1 particularly:1 napoleonic:4 war:8 inside:2 top:4 name:... |
923 | Plotter | Inkjet plotter A plotter is a vector graphics printing device to print graphical plots, that connects to a computer. There are two types of main plotters. Those are pen plotters and electrostatic plotters. Overview Pen plotters print by moving a pen across the surface of a piece of paper. This means that plotters are ... | Plotter |@lemmatized inkjet:6 plotter:41 vector:4 graphic:6 print:5 device:5 graphical:1 plot:4 connect:1 computer:4 two:4 type:2 main:1 pen:29 electrostatic:1 overview:1 move:8 across:2 surface:7 piece:6 paper:15 mean:1 restrict:1 line:9 art:4 rather:2 raster:3 printer:12 draw:7 complex:1 include:3 text:4 slowly:2 mec... |
924 | Cactus | A cactus (plural: cacti or cactuses) is any member of the plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. They are often used as ornamental plants, but some are also crop plants. Cacti are grown for protection of property from wild animals, as well as many other uses. Cacti are part of the plant order Caryophyllales, w... | Cactus |@lemmatized cactus:99 plural:4 member:4 plant:29 family:8 cactaceae:4 native:3 america:9 often:8 use:12 ornamental:2 also:19 crop:1 grow:7 protection:2 property:3 wild:2 animal:3 well:6 many:21 us:2 part:5 order:1 caryophyllales:1 include:2 like:10 beet:1 baby:1 breath:1 spinach:1 amaranth:1 tumbleweed:1 carnat... |
925 | Cable_car_(railway) | A San Francisco cable car on the Powell & Hyde line. Cable Car in San Francisco - double-ended car (California line) Winding drums on the London and Blackwall cable-operated railway, 1840. A San Francisco cable car travels along California Street in the city's Financial District. A cable car or cable railway is a mass ... | Cable_car_(railway) |@lemmatized san:17 francisco:15 cable:108 car:94 powell:1 hyde:1 line:20 double:1 end:1 california:7 wind:1 drum:1 london:7 blackwall:2 operate:13 railway:23 travel:2 along:2 street:12 city:23 financial:1 district:2 mass:2 transit:3 system:40 use:9 rail:3 propel:2 continuously:1 move:6 run:6 consta... |
926 | Ammonius_Saccas | Ammonius Saccas (3rd century AD) was a Greek philosopher from Alexandria who was often referred to as one of the founders of Neoplatonism. He is mainly known as the teacher of Plotinus, whom he taught for eleven years from 232 to 243. He was undoubtably the biggest influence on Plotinus in his development of Neoplatoni... | Ammonius_Saccas |@lemmatized ammonius:33 saccas:6 century:3 ad:1 greek:3 philosopher:2 alexandria:5 often:1 refer:1 one:4 founder:1 neoplatonism:6 mainly:1 know:4 teacher:2 plotinus:15 teach:3 eleven:2 year:3 undoubtably:1 big:1 influence:2 development:2 although:1 little:2 philosophical:3 view:3 later:1 christian:11 w... |
927 | Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia | Frederick William I () (August 14, 1688 – May 31, 1740) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick William II) from 1713 until his death. He is popularly known as "the Soldier-King" (der Soldatenkönig). He was in personal union the sovereign prince of the Principality... | Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia |@lemmatized frederick:23 william:17 august:4 may:1 house:1 hohenzollern:1 king:9 prussia:12 elector:5 brandenburg:11 ii:4 death:2 popularly:1 know:1 soldier:2 der:1 soldatenkönig:1 personal:1 union:1 sovereign:1 prince:7 principality:1 neuchâtel:1 acquire:2 reputation:2 fondness:1 milita... |
928 | Phonetics | Phonetics (from the , phōnē, "sound, voice") is a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech. O'Grady (2005) p.15 It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological per... | Phonetics |@lemmatized phonetics:30 phōnē:1 sound:17 voice:2 branch:2 linguistics:3 comprise:1 study:5 human:1 speech:17 grady:2 p:2 concern:5 physical:2 property:4 phone:2 process:2 physiological:2 production:2 auditory:2 reception:1 neurophysiological:1 perception:4 early:1 year:1 ago:1 ancient:1 india:1 account:1 pl... |
929 | London_Docklands | The O2 and Canary Wharf from the Royal Victoria Dock. Docklands is the semi-official name for an area in East and South East London, comprising parts of several boroughs (Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Newham and Greenwich). The docks were formerly part of the Port of London, at one time the world's largest port. They have... | London_Docklands |@lemmatized canary:14 wharf:18 royal:11 victoria:3 dock:52 docklands:33 semi:1 official:2 name:2 area:18 east:11 south:4 london:31 comprise:5 part:6 several:2 borough:3 southwark:3 tower:5 hamlet:2 newham:2 greenwich:6 formerly:1 port:8 one:3 time:4 world:2 large:8 redevelop:3 principally:1 commercial... |
930 | Niger_Armed_Forces | The Niger Armed Forces (FAN) comprises both the military and national police services of the West African nation of Niger, totaling around 12,000 active personnel and 5,000 reservists. While under civilian political control since 1999, the military has played a major role in Nigerien government, ruling the nation for 2... | Niger_Armed_Forces |@lemmatized niger:58 arm:10 force:35 fan:12 comprise:1 military:48 national:18 police:17 service:2 west:2 african:4 nation:6 total:1 around:5 active:1 personnel:5 reservist:1 civilian:10 political:5 control:5 since:8 play:2 major:10 role:1 nigerien:15 government:15 rule:5 year:6 period:5 independenc... |
931 | Fingerspelling | The fingerspelled alphabet for American Sign Language Fingerspelling (or dactylology) is the representation of the letters of a writing system, and sometimes numeral systems, using only the hands. These manual alphabets (also known as finger alphabets or hand alphabets), have often been used in deaf education, and hav... | Fingerspelling |@lemmatized fingerspelled:1 alphabet:67 american:5 sign:43 language:37 fingerspelling:13 dactylology:1 representation:4 letter:18 writing:2 system:19 sometimes:3 numeral:1 use:38 hand:42 manual:36 also:11 know:6 finger:17 often:5 deaf:28 education:7 subsequently:1 adopt:2 distinct:1 part:8 number:13 aro... |
932 | Michael_Atiyah | Sir Michael Francis Atiyah, OM, FRS, FRSE (born April 22, 1929) is a British mathematician, and one of the most influential mathematicians of the twentieth century. . He grew up in Sudan and Egypt, and spent most of his academic life at Oxford, Cambridge, and Princeton. He has been President of the Royal Society (19... | Michael_Atiyah |@lemmatized sir:1 michael:9 francis:1 atiyah:97 om:1 fr:1 frse:1 bear:2 april:2 british:1 mathematician:7 one:13 influential:1 twentieth:1 century:2 grow:1 sudan:2 egypt:1 spend:2 academic:2 life:1 oxford:6 cambridge:8 princeton:7 president:8 royal:14 society:15 master:3 trinity:4 college:9 chancellor:2... |
933 | Anyone_Can_Whistle | Anyone Can Whistle is a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The story concerns a corrupt mayoress, an idealistic nurse, a man who may be a doctor, and various officials, patients and townspeople, all fighting to save a bankrupt town. This musical was Angela Lansbury's first ... | Anyone_Can_Whistle |@lemmatized anyone:5 whistle:5 musical:9 book:2 arthur:1 laurents:4 music:1 lyric:1 stephen:2 sondheim:8 story:2 concern:1 corrupt:2 mayoress:3 idealistic:2 nurse:5 man:1 may:1 doctor:1 various:1 official:2 patient:4 townspeople:3 fight:1 save:1 bankrupt:2 town:5 angela:3 lansbury:5 first:3 stage:2 ... |
934 | Cervix | The cervix (or neck of the uterus) is the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes through the upper anterior vaginal wall. Approximately half its length is visible with appropriate medical equipment; the remainder lies above ... | Cervix |@lemmatized cervix:31 neck:2 uterus:8 low:3 narrow:1 portion:3 join:1 top:1 end:2 vagina:6 cylindrical:1 conical:1 shape:2 protrudes:1 upper:1 anterior:3 vaginal:6 wall:1 approximately:1 half:1 length:4 visible:1 appropriate:2 medical:1 equipment:1 remainder:1 lie:1 beyond:1 view:1 occasionally:1 call:3 uteri:1... |
935 | Gametophyte | In plants and algae that undergo alternation of generations, a gametophyte is the multicellular structure, or phase, that is haploid, containing a single set of chromosomes: The gametophyte produces male or female gametes (or both), by a process of cell division called mitosis. The fusion of male and female gametes pr... | Gametophyte |@lemmatized plant:4 algae:4 undergo:1 alternation:2 generation:2 gametophyte:10 multicellular:3 structure:1 phase:2 haploid:4 contain:2 single:2 set:3 chromosome:3 produce:3 male:3 female:3 gamete:3 process:2 cell:3 division:3 call:4 mitosis:1 fusion:2 diploid:2 zygote:1 develop:2 repeat:1 mitotic:1 sporop... |
936 | Cause_of_action | A claim is a legal action to obtain money, property, or the enforcement of a right against another party. The legal document which carries a claim is called a Statement of Claim. It can be any communication notifying the addressee of alleged faulty execution which resulted in damages, often expressed in amount of mone... | Cause_of_action |@lemmatized claim:6 legal:4 action:1 obtain:1 money:2 property:1 enforcement:1 right:1 another:1 party:2 document:1 carry:1 call:1 statement:4 communication:1 notify:1 addressee:1 alleged:1 faulty:1 execution:1 result:1 damage:1 often:1 express:1 amount:1 pay:1 reimburse:1 several:1 issue:1 concern:1 f... |
937 | Euripides | A statue of Euripides. Euripides (Ancient Greek: ) (ca. 480 BC–406 BC) was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens (the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles). Ancient scholars thought that Euripides had written ninety-five plays, although four of those were probably written by Critias. Eighteen o... | Euripides |@lemmatized statue:1 euripides:53 ancient:7 greek:7 ca:3 bc:46 last:2 three:3 great:3 tragedian:1 classical:3 athens:4 two:1 aeschylus:8 sophocles:7 scholar:2 think:2 write:5 ninety:1 five:1 play:28 although:1 four:2 probably:4 critias:1 eighteen:2 survive:4 complete:2 widely:1 believe:2 nineteenth:1 rhesus:... |
938 | IEEE_754-1985 | The first IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 754-1985) set the standard for floating-point computation for 23 years. It became the most widely-used standard for floating-point computation, and is followed by many CPU and FPU implementations. Its binary floating-point formats and arithmetic are p... | IEEE_754-1985 |@lemmatized first:6 ieee:30 standard:16 binary:26 float:32 point:30 arithmetic:9 set:2 computation:3 year:1 become:3 widely:1 use:8 follow:5 many:2 cpu:1 fpu:2 implementation:2 floating:1 format:7 preserve:1 new:2 replace:1 defines:1 represent:13 number:66 include:4 negative:23 zero:30 denormal:1 special... |
939 | Ancient_Pueblo_peoples | Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly National Monument Ancient Pueblo People or Ancestral Puebloans were an ancient Native American culture centered on the present-day Four Corners area of the Southwest United States, noted for their distinctive pottery and dwelling construction s... | Ancient_Pueblo_peoples |@lemmatized cliff:5 palace:3 mesa:10 verde:7 national:9 park:7 white:5 house:7 ruin:4 canyon:11 de:3 chelly:2 monument:6 ancient:33 pueblo:42 people:28 ancestral:10 puebloans:6 native:3 american:9 culture:21 center:2 present:2 day:1 four:3 corner:1 area:18 southwest:15 united:1 state:4 note:2 di... |
940 | Multiverse | The multiverse (or meta-universe (metaverse)) is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes (including our universe) that together comprise all of reality. The different universes within the multiverse are sometimes called parallel universes. The structure of the multiverse, the nature of each universe within ... | Multiverse |@lemmatized multiverse:29 meta:1 universe:69 metaverse:1 hypothetical:2 set:10 multiple:3 possible:8 include:7 together:2 comprise:1 reality:4 different:24 within:4 sometimes:1 call:4 parallel:10 structure:5 nature:2 relationship:1 various:1 constituent:1 depend:1 specific:3 hypothesis:6 consider:3 multiver... |
941 | Hammurabi | Hammurabi (Akkadian from Amorite ˤAmmurāpi, "the kinsman is a healer," from ˤAmmu, "paternal kinsman," and Rāpi, "healer"; (ca. 1795 – 1750 BC middle chronology) was the sixth king of Babylon. He became the first king of the Babylonian Empire, extending Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars ag... | Hammurabi |@lemmatized hammurabi:33 akkadian:2 amorite:1 ˤammurāpi:1 kinsman:2 healer:2 ˤammu:1 paternal:1 rāpi:1 ca:5 bc:3 middle:2 chronology:1 sixth:1 king:8 babylon:9 become:1 first:5 babylonian:10 empire:8 extend:1 control:6 mesopotamia:6 win:1 series:2 war:5 neighbor:1 kingdom:7 although:5 time:4 death:4 successo... |
942 | Andrei_Tarkovsky | Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky () (April 4, 1932 - December 29, 1986) was a Soviet Russian filmmaker, writer and opera director. Tarkovsky is listed among the 100 most critically acclaimed film directors; director Ingmar Bergman was quoted as saying "Tarkovsky for me is the greatest [director], the one who invented a ne... | Andrei_Tarkovsky |@lemmatized andrei:25 arsenyevich:1 tarkovsky:97 april:3 december:4 soviet:26 russian:12 filmmaker:3 writer:4 opera:4 director:25 list:4 among:2 critically:1 acclaim:2 film:134 ingmar:4 bergman:5 quote:4 say:3 great:5 one:12 invent:2 new:6 language:3 true:2 nature:3 capture:2 life:11 reflection:5 drea... |
943 | Lycopene | Lycopene is a bright red carotenoid pigment and phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits & vegetables, such as red carrots, watermelons and papayas (but not strawberries or cherries). In plants, algae, and other photosynthetic organisms, lycopene is an important intermediate in the biosynthesis of many ca... | Lycopene |@lemmatized lycopene:60 bright:2 red:7 carotenoid:14 pigment:3 phytochemical:2 found:1 tomato:31 fruit:9 vegetable:8 carrot:1 watermelon:3 papaya:3 strawberry:1 cherry:1 plant:4 algae:2 photosynthetic:5 organism:2 important:3 intermediate:3 biosynthesis:6 many:3 include:3 beta:5 carotene:6 responsible:3 yello... |
944 | Politics_of_Mongolia | Politics of Mongolia takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. P... | Politics_of_Mongolia |@lemmatized politics:2 mongolia:11 take:2 place:1 framework:1 semi:1 presidential:5 representative:1 democratic:8 republic:2 multi:2 party:21 system:4 executive:3 power:6 exercise:2 government:16 legislative:5 vest:1 parliament:3 judiciary:1 independent:3 legislature:3 political:2 development:1 mo... |
945 | West_Memphis_Three | The West Memphis 3 is the name given to three teenagers who were tried and convicted of the murders of three children in the Robin Hood Hills area of West Memphis, Arkansas, United States in 1993. Damien Echols was sentenced to death. Jessie Misskelley was sentenced to life in prison, plus 40 years (he received two 2... | West_Memphis_Three |@lemmatized west:42 memphis:45 name:5 give:8 three:27 teenager:2 try:3 convict:8 murder:12 child:10 robin:8 hood:8 hill:7 area:2 arkansas:16 united:1 state:26 damien:13 echols:63 sentence:6 death:3 jessie:8 misskelley:48 life:4 prison:2 plus:1 year:7 receive:4 two:11 addition:3 jason:3 baldwin:26 im... |
946 | Baldr | "Each arrow overshot his head" (1902) by Elmer Boyd Smith. Balder is a god in Norse Mythology associated with light and beauty. In the 12th century, Danish accounts by Saxo Grammaticus and other Danish Latin chroniclers recorded a euhemerized account of his story. Compiled in Iceland in the 13th century, but based on ... | Baldr |@lemmatized arrow:3 overshot:1 head:1 elmer:1 boyd:1 smith:1 balder:8 god:13 norse:5 mythology:2 associate:1 light:2 beauty:1 century:5 danish:4 account:3 saxo:2 grammaticus:2 latin:4 chronicler:1 record:2 euhemerized:2 story:3 compile:1 iceland:2 base:1 much:1 old:4 poetry:1 poetic:4 edda:7 prose:3 contain:3 nu... |
947 | Extermination_camp | Extermination camps were built by Nazi Germany during World War II for the systematic killing of millions of people in what has become known as The Holocaust. Doris Bergen, Germany and the Camp System, part of Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State, Community Teledvision of Southern California, 2004-2005 During World War ... | Extermination_camp |@lemmatized extermination:35 camp:104 build:8 nazi:30 germany:7 world:7 war:16 ii:12 systematic:3 killing:3 million:3 people:11 become:4 know:3 holocaust:24 doris:1 bergen:1 system:2 part:3 auschwitz:30 inside:4 state:3 community:1 teledvision:1 southern:1 california:1 order:2 heinrich:1 himmler:1 l... |
948 | Max_Planck | Max Planck (April 23, 1858 – October 4, 1947) was a German physicist. He is considered to be the founder of the quantum theory, and one of the most important physicists of the twentieth century. Planck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. Biography Planck came from a traditional, intellectual family. His... | Max_Planck |@lemmatized max:29 planck:141 april:5 october:5 german:12 physicist:8 consider:3 founder:1 quantum:16 theory:19 one:4 important:1 twentieth:1 century:2 award:5 nobel:7 prize:7 physic:22 biography:3 come:6 traditional:1 intellectual:4 family:7 paternal:2 great:4 grandfather:2 theology:1 professor:9 göttingen... |
949 | Ian_Murdock | Ian Murdock (born April 28, 1973, in Konstanz, Germany) is the founder of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and Progeny Linux Systems, a company providing services based on commercial distributions of operating systems built over the Linux kernel and distributed under a free software license such as the GNU General Pub... | Ian_Murdock |@lemmatized ian:2 murdock:1 bear:1 april:1 konstanz:1 germany:1 founder:1 debian:6 gnu:4 linux:8 distribution:3 progeny:2 system:6 company:1 provide:1 service:1 base:2 commercial:1 operate:1 build:1 kernel:1 distribute:1 free:1 software:1 license:2 general:1 public:1 gpl:1 write:1 manifesto:1 student:1 pur... |
950 | Boolean_satisfiability_problem | Satisfiability is the problem of determining if the variables of a given Boolean formula can be assigned in such a way as to make the formula evaluate to TRUE. Equally important is to determine whether no such assignments exist, which would imply that the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE for all p... | Boolean_satisfiability_problem |@lemmatized satisfiability:34 problem:61 determine:5 variable:24 give:4 boolean:13 formula:28 assign:4 way:3 make:6 evaluate:1 true:17 equally:1 important:2 whether:6 assignment:16 exist:3 would:4 imply:1 function:5 express:2 identically:1 false:3 possible:2 latter:1 case:6 say:2 unsatis... |
951 | Four_Feather_Falls | Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television, from an idea by Barry Gray. Background The series is set in the late 19th Century Western town of Four Feather Falls, Kansas and features the adventures of its Sheriff Tex Tucker. In the first episode, Grandpa Twink rel... | Four_Feather_Falls |@lemmatized four:5 feather:7 fall:4 third:2 puppet:6 tv:2 show:11 produce:5 gerry:3 anderson:13 granada:3 television:2 idea:1 barry:2 gray:2 background:1 series:12 set:2 late:1 century:1 western:2 town:6 kansa:1 feature:3 adventure:1 sheriff:1 tex:11 tucker:5 first:4 episode:8 grandpa:3 twink:3 rela... |
952 | Mechanics | Mechanics (Greek ) is the branch of physics concerned with the behaviour of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effect of the bodies on their environment. The discipline has its roots in several ancient civilizations (see History of classical mechanics and Timeline of classical... | Mechanics |@lemmatized mechanic:57 greek:1 branch:1 physic:6 concern:2 behaviour:1 physical:4 body:12 subject:5 force:3 displacement:1 subsequent:1 effect:1 environment:1 discipline:6 root:1 several:1 ancient:1 civilization:1 see:2 history:1 classical:19 timeline:1 early:1 modern:1 period:1 scientist:1 galileo:2 kepler... |
953 | Cyrus_Griffin | Cyrus Griffin (July 16, 1748 – December 14, 1810) was a United States federal judge. Griffin was born in Farnham Parish, Virginia. He was in private practice of law in Lancaster, Virginia from 1774 to 1777. He was a Virginia commonwealth delegate from 1777 to 1778. He was a Member, Second Continental Congress from 177... | Cyrus_Griffin |@lemmatized cyrus:1 griffin:5 july:1 december:2 united:4 state:4 federal:2 judge:3 bear:1 farnham:1 parish:1 virginia:7 private:1 practice:1 law:1 lancaster:1 commonwealth:2 delegate:3 member:1 second:1 continental:2 congress:2 justice:1 court:3 appeal:1 case:1 capture:1 u:1 commissioner:1 creek:1 nation... |
954 | Kenneth_Kaunda | Kenneth David Kaunda, commonly known as KK (born April 28, 1924) served as the first President of Zambia, from 1964 to 1991. Early life Kaunda was the youngest of eight children. He was born at Lubwa Mission in Chinsali, Northern Province of Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia. His father was the Reverend David Kaunda, an... | Kenneth_Kaunda |@lemmatized kenneth:3 david:3 kaunda:75 commonly:1 know:2 kk:1 bear:3 april:5 serve:3 first:10 president:15 zambia:39 early:3 life:2 young:1 eight:1 child:4 lubwa:7 mission:4 chinsali:5 northern:12 province:6 rhodesia:14 father:1 reverend:1 ordain:1 church:10 scotland:1 missionary:1 teacher:5 malawi:1 m... |
955 | Clyde_Tombaugh | Clyde William Tombaugh (February 4, 1906 – January 17, 1997) was an American astronomer. Tombaugh is best known for discovering the dwarf planet Pluto in 1930, but also discovered many asteroids, and called for serious scientific research of unidentified flying objects. Biography Tombaugh was born in Streator "I was... | Clyde_Tombaugh |@lemmatized clyde:8 william:2 tombaugh:46 february:4 january:3 american:2 astronomer:7 best:1 know:2 discover:11 dwarf:3 planet:12 pluto:19 also:8 many:4 asteroid:6 call:4 serious:1 scientific:2 research:2 unidentified:3 fly:5 object:21 biography:1 bear:2 streator:2 farm:1 near:10 illinois:2 lasalle:1 c... |
956 | Citric_acid_cycle | Overview of the citric acid cycle The citric acid cycle — also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), the Krebs cycle, or more rarely, the Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle — is a series of enzyme-catalysed chemical reactions of central importance in all living cells that use oxygen as part of cellular respirat... | Citric_acid_cycle |@lemmatized overview:1 citric:34 acid:42 cycle:57 also:6 know:2 tricarboxylic:1 tca:10 krebs:5 rarely:1 szent:2 györgyi:2 series:2 enzyme:7 catalysed:1 chemical:4 reaction:19 central:1 importance:1 living:1 cell:2 use:6 oxygen:3 part:4 cellular:1 respiration:1 eukaryote:3 occur:4 matrix:2 mitochondri... |
957 | Location_parameter | In statistics, a location family is a class of probability distributions parametrized by a scalar- or vector-valued parameter μ, which determines the "location" or shift of the distribution. Formally, this means that the probability density functions or probability mass functions in this class have the form Here, μ is... | Location_parameter |@lemmatized statistic:1 location:11 family:6 class:2 probability:7 distribution:2 parametrized:1 scalar:1 vector:1 value:1 parameter:9 μ:6 determine:2 shift:3 formally:1 mean:1 density:4 function:6 mass:2 form:2 call:1 word:1 graph:1 origin:2 locate:1 positive:1 right:1 negative:1 left:1 also:2 find... |
958 | Demographics_of_Nepal | {{Infobox Ethnic group |group = Nepalese and people of Nepali/Nepa-lee origin |image = <div style="margin-top:1px; margin-bottom:1px;"> Manisha Koirala |image_caption = King Yalamber Han, King Tribhuvan, Narayan Gopal, Manisha Koirala, VC LIMBU, Thaman Gurung |population = 25 million|region1 = |p... | Demographics_of_Nepal |@lemmatized infobox:1 ethnic:10 group:15 nepalese:9 people:7 nepali:16 nepa:1 lee:1 origin:2 image:1 div:1 style:1 margin:2 top:1 bottom:1 manisha:2 koirala:2 king:3 yalamber:1 han:1 tribhuvan:1 narayan:1 gopal:1 vc:1 limbu:5 thaman:1 gurung:4 population:23 million:1 language:11 english:4 religio... |
959 | Anthem_of_Europe | Ode to Joy (German original title: "Ode an die Freude") is the anthem of the European Union and the Council of Europe; both of which refer to it as the European Anthem due to the Council's intention that it represent Europe as a whole, rather than any organisation. It is based on the final movement of Beethoven's 9th S... | Anthem_of_Europe |@lemmatized ode:6 joy:5 german:6 original:3 title:2 die:3 freude:3 anthem:23 european:29 union:6 council:7 europe:12 refer:1 due:3 intention:1 represent:1 whole:2 rather:2 organisation:2 base:2 final:1 movement:3 beethoven:11 symphony:5 compose:1 play:6 official:7 occasion:4 history:2 composer:3 ludwi... |
960 | Japanese_sword | |A Japanese sword A Japanese sword, or , is one of the traditional bladed weapons of Japan. These are categorised in several types according to size and method of manufacture. The most commonly known type is the katana, which, like the similarly formed tachi, is a single-edged and, usually, curved long sword which was ... | Japanese_sword |@lemmatized japanese:37 sword:118 one:21 traditional:6 bladed:1 weapon:14 japan:15 categorise:1 several:5 type:8 accord:3 size:3 method:6 manufacture:6 commonly:7 know:15 katana:19 like:8 similarly:1 form:14 tachi:14 single:5 edged:2 usually:5 curve:11 long:18 traditionally:3 use:29 samurai:18 onwards:2... |
961 | Alcuin | Rabanus Maurus (left), supported by Alcuin (middle), presents his work to Otgar of Mainz Alcuin of York () or Ealhwine, nicknamed Albinus or Flaccus (c. 735 – May 19, 804) was a scholar, ecclesiastic, poet and teacher from York, Northumbria. He was born around 735 and became the student of Ecgbert at York. At the inv... | Alcuin |@lemmatized rabanus:1 maurus:1 left:1 support:1 alcuin:49 middle:2 present:1 work:8 otgar:1 mainz:1 york:25 ealhwine:1 nickname:2 albinus:4 flaccus:2 c:3 may:2 scholar:4 ecclesiastic:1 poet:2 teacher:5 northumbria:3 bear:1 around:4 become:6 student:4 ecgbert:2 invitation:1 charlemagne:17 lead:3 carolingian:10 c... |
962 | Common_Language_Infrastructure | The Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) is an open specification (published under ECMA-335 and ISO/IEC 23271) developed by Microsoft that describes the executable code and runtime environment that form the core of a number of runtimes including the Microsoft .NET Framework, Mono, and Portable.NET. The specification de... | Common_Language_Infrastructure |@lemmatized common:11 language:23 infrastructure:4 cli:11 open:3 specification:5 publish:1 ecma:4 iso:3 iec:1 develop:2 microsoft:9 describe:2 executable:1 code:4 runtime:4 environment:2 form:1 core:1 number:1 runtimes:1 include:1 net:8 framework:4 mono:2 portable:5 define:2 allow:1 mult... |
963 | Gregory_Chaitin | Gregory John Chaitin (born 1947) is an Argentine-American mathematician and computer scientist. Beginning in the late 1960s, Chaitin made contributions to algorithmic information theory and metamathematics, in particular a new incompleteness theorem in reaction to Gödel's incompleteness theorem. He attended the Bron... | Gregory_Chaitin |@lemmatized gregory:1 john:1 chaitin:22 born:1 argentine:1 american:2 mathematician:3 computer:2 scientist:2 begin:1 late:1 make:1 contribution:1 algorithmic:4 information:7 theory:6 metamathematics:1 particular:1 new:4 incompleteness:5 theorem:5 reaction:1 gödel:4 attend:1 bronx:2 high:2 school:2 scie... |
964 | Integrated_Services_Digital_Network | Integrated Services Digital Network is a telephone system network. Prior to the ISDN, the phone system was viewed as a way to transport voice, with some special services available for data. The key feature of the ISDN is that it integrates speech and data on the same lines, adding features that were not available in th... | Integrated_Services_Digital_Network |@lemmatized integrate:5 service:31 digital:10 network:24 telephone:16 system:10 prior:2 isdn:107 phone:8 view:5 way:3 transport:1 voice:17 special:1 available:10 data:26 key:1 feature:10 speech:2 line:32 add:2 classic:1 several:3 kind:2 access:12 interface:28 define:8 basic:7 rate:1... |
965 | Philip_K._Dick | Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, – March 2, ) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose published work during his lifetime was almost entirely in the science fiction genre. Dick explored sociological, political and metaphysical themes in novels dominated by monopolistic corporations, authoritar... | Philip_K._Dick |@lemmatized philip:56 kindred:4 dick:170 december:2 march:4 american:3 novelist:2 short:18 story:36 writer:12 essayist:1 whose:2 published:1 work:27 lifetime:3 almost:2 entirely:1 science:23 fiction:27 genre:5 explore:2 sociological:1 political:2 metaphysical:1 theme:11 novel:56 dominate:1 monopolistic:... |
966 | Estimator | In statistics, an estimator is a statistic (a function of the observable sample data) that is used to estimate an unknown population parameter (which is called the estimand); an estimate is the result from the actual application of the function to a particular sample of data. Many different estimators are possible for ... | Estimator |@lemmatized statistic:4 estimator:65 function:6 observable:1 sample:28 data:2 use:8 estimate:33 unknown:1 population:6 parameter:16 call:5 estimand:1 result:1 actual:1 application:1 particular:2 many:2 different:1 possible:1 give:5 criterion:2 choose:1 although:1 often:6 case:2 cannot:2 clearly:1 pick:1 one:... |
967 | Dialectical_materialism | Dialectical materialism is the philosophy of Karl Marx, which he formulated by taking the dialectic of Hegel and joining it to the Materialism of Feuerbach. According to many followers of Karl Marx's thinking, it is the philosophical basis of Marxism. The term Dialectical materialism was coined in 1887 by Joseph Diet... | Dialectical_materialism |@lemmatized dialectical:41 materialism:60 philosophy:27 karl:8 marx:38 formulate:2 take:5 dialectic:38 hegel:28 join:2 feuerbach:7 accord:7 many:4 follower:1 thinking:4 philosophical:4 basis:1 marxism:17 term:7 coin:1 joseph:3 dietzgen:2 socialist:1 tanner:1 correspond:1 failed:1 german:3 revol... |
968 | Germanium | Clemens Winkler Germanium () is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is a lustrous, hard, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group, chemically similar to its group neighbors tin and silicon. Germanium has five naturally occurring isotopes ranging in atomic mass number from 70 to 76. It form... | Germanium |@lemmatized clemens:3 winkler:11 germanium:107 chemical:3 element:24 symbol:1 ge:9 atomic:6 number:3 lustrous:1 hard:3 grayish:1 white:5 metalloid:1 carbon:4 group:2 chemically:1 similar:9 neighbor:1 tin:3 silicon:17 five:3 naturally:2 occur:4 isotope:5 range:3 mass:3 form:10 large:3 organometallic:1 compoun... |
969 | Paula_Abdul | Paula Julie Abdul (, born June 19, 1962) Paula Abdul - LoveToKnow Celebrity is an American pop singer, record producer, dancer, choreographer, actress and television personality. In the 1980s, Abdul rose from being a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers to being a sought-after choreographer at the height of the mus... | Paula_Abdul |@lemmatized paula:47 julie:1 abdul:99 bear:3 june:6 lovetoknow:1 celebrity:3 american:20 pop:5 singer:5 record:11 producer:2 dancer:3 choreographer:7 actress:1 television:11 personality:1 rise:1 cheerleader:2 los:3 angeles:3 lakers:2 seek:1 height:2 music:18 video:18 era:5 r:5 b:5 string:3 hit:27 late:4 ea... |
970 | Amyl_alcohol | Amyl alcohol is an organic compound with the formula C5H12O. All eight isomers of amyl alcohol are known: {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Isomers of amyl alcohol |- ! Common Name !! Structure !! Type !! IUPAC Name !! Boiling Point (°C) Calculated boiling points from ChemSpider. |- | normal amyl alcohol | | primary | ... | Amyl_alcohol |@lemmatized amyl:9 alcohol:12 organic:2 compound:3 formula:1 eight:1 isomer:2 know:1 class:1 wikitable:1 sortable:1 common:1 name:2 structure:1 type:1 iupac:1 boiling:1 point:2 c:7 calculate:1 boil:5 chemspider:1 normal:1 primary:4 pentanol:3 isobutyl:3 carbinolor:3 isoamyl:1 alcoholor:1 isopentyl:1 methy... |
971 | KGB | KGB (transliteration of "КГБ") is the Russian abbreviation of Committee for State Security (; Komityet Gosudarstvjennoj Biezopasnosti), which was the official name of the umbrella organization serving as the Soviet Union's premier security agency, secret police, and intelligence agency, from 1954 to 1991. The KGB's fun... | KGB |@lemmatized kgb:159 transliteration:1 кгб:2 russian:9 abbreviation:1 committee:4 state:35 security:21 komityet:1 gosudarstvjennoj:1 biezopasnosti:1 official:5 name:6 umbrella:2 organization:9 serve:2 soviet:56 union:18 premier:1 agency:19 secret:11 police:3 intelligence:46 function:3 illustrate:2 emblem:1 bearing:... |
972 | Gilbert_N._Lewis | Gilbert Newton Lewis (October 23, 1875 – March 23, 1946) was an American physical chemist known for the discovery of the covalent bond (see his Lewis dot structures and his 1916 paper "The Atom and the Molecule"), his purification of heavy water, his reformulation of chemical thermodynamics in a mathematically rigorous... | Gilbert_N._Lewis |@lemmatized gilbert:9 newton:2 lewis:40 october:1 march:1 american:1 physical:5 chemist:5 know:4 discovery:2 covalent:2 bond:7 see:2 dot:2 structure:2 paper:5 atom:5 molecule:6 purification:2 heavy:3 water:3 reformulation:1 chemical:14 thermodynamics:4 mathematically:1 rigorous:1 manner:1 accessible:1... |
973 | NATO | The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; , )); ), also called "the (North) Atlantic Alliance", is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. The NATO headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, Boulevard Leopold III-laan, B-1110 BRUSSELS, which is in Haren, part of the ... | NATO |@lemmatized north:18 atlantic:30 treaty:24 organization:23 nato:255 also:25 call:7 alliance:37 military:61 establish:11 signing:1 april:14 headquarters:17 brussels:14 belgium:9 boulevard:2 leopold:1 iii:2 laan:1 b:4 haren:2 part:10 city:3 constitute:2 system:15 collective:1 defense:15 whereby:1 member:29 state:39... |
974 | Charles_Martel | Charles Martel () (ca. 688 – 22 October 741), called Charles the Hammer, was a Frankish military and political leader, who served as Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian kings and ruled de facto during an interregnum (737–43) at the end of his life, using the title Duke and Prince of the Franks. In 739 ... | Charles_Martel |@lemmatized charles:93 martel:81 ca:1 october:3 call:12 hammer:4 frankish:25 military:12 political:3 leader:3 serve:3 mayor:13 palace:3 merovingian:3 king:22 rule:5 de:2 facto:2 interregnum:3 end:8 life:7 use:15 title:6 duke:15 prince:3 frank:17 offer:1 consul:1 pope:7 refuse:1 kingdom:9 encyclopedia:2 ... |
975 | Gothenburg | Gothenburg (Swedish: ) ) is the second-largest city in Sweden (after Stockholm) and the fifth-largest amongst the Nordic countries. Situated on the south-west coast of Sweden, the city proper has a population of 510,491 in 2005, with a total of 906,691 inhabitants in the metropolitan area. The City of Gothenburg was f... | Gothenburg |@lemmatized gothenburg:102 swedish:23 second:4 large:19 city:73 sweden:26 stockholm:1 fifth:1 amongst:1 nordic:2 country:4 situate:4 south:5 west:9 coast:8 proper:1 population:6 total:2 inhabitant:2 metropolitan:5 area:7 found:5 king:2 gustavus:2 adolphus:2 sea:7 mouth:2 göta:5 älv:3 river:6 run:3 port:9 na... |
976 | Horror_fiction | Horror fiction is fiction in any medium intended to scare, unsettle, or horrify the audience. Historically, the cause of the "horror" experience has often been the intrusion of a supernatural element into everyday human experience. Since the 1960s, any work of fiction with a morbid, gruesome, surreal, or exceptionally... | Horror_fiction |@lemmatized horror:14 fiction:10 medium:1 intend:1 scare:1 unsettle:1 horrify:1 audience:1 historically:1 cause:1 experience:2 often:2 intrusion:1 supernatural:2 element:1 everyday:1 human:1 since:1 work:3 morbid:1 gruesome:1 surreal:1 exceptionally:1 suspenseful:1 frightening:1 theme:1 come:1 call:1 ov... |
977 | Guglielmo_Marconi | Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (; 25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor, best known for his development of a radiotelegraph system, which served as the foundation for the establishment of numerous affiliated companies worldwide. He shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun, "in recogn... | Guglielmo_Marconi |@lemmatized marchese:1 guglielmo:14 marconi:151 april:10 july:10 italian:16 inventor:6 best:2 know:4 development:5 radiotelegraph:2 system:14 serve:1 foundation:2 establishment:1 numerous:6 affiliated:1 company:19 worldwide:1 share:1 nobel:9 prize:3 physic:4 karl:1 ferdinand:1 braun:1 recognition:1 c... |
978 | Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC) is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services based in the Druid Hills CDP in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, adjacent to the campus of Emory University and northeast of downtown Atlanta. Home Page. Centers for Disease Control an... | Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention |@lemmatized center:29 disease:28 control:20 prevention:15 cdc:54 agency:8 united:12 state:16 department:5 health:49 human:4 service:9 base:1 druid:3 hill:3 cdp:3 unincorporated:2 dekalb:3 county:3 georgia:5 adjacent:1 campus:2 emory:3 university:4 northeast:1 downtown:1 atlan... |
979 | Geography_of_New_Caledonia | New Caledonia is a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, to the east of Australia, in Oceania. New Caledonia has a total area of 19,060 km², of which 485 km² is water. The islands have a coastline of 2,254 km and New Caledonia's maritime claims are an exclusive fishing zone of 200 nm, with a territorial sea of... | Geography_of_New_Caledonia |@lemmatized new:7 caledonia:6 group:1 island:4 south:1 pacific:2 ocean:2 east:1 australia:1 oceania:1 total:1 area:1 water:1 coastline:1 km:1 maritime:1 claim:1 exclusive:1 fishing:1 zone:1 nm:2 territorial:1 sea:1 climate:2 tropical:1 modify:1 southeasterly:1 trade:1 wind:1 hot:1 humid:1 na... |
980 | Costume | Costumed performers from the 2006 Bristol Renaissance Faire. Yarkand ladies' summer fashions. 1870s The term costume can refer to wardrobe and dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period. Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, ... | Costume |@lemmatized costume:35 performer:1 bristol:1 renaissance:3 faire:1 yarkand:1 lady:1 summer:1 fashion:4 term:1 refer:3 wardrobe:1 dress:6 general:1 distinctive:1 style:3 particular:2 people:4 class:2 period:2 may:3 also:5 artistic:2 arrangement:1 accessory:1 picture:1 statue:1 poem:1 play:1 appropriate:1 time:2... |
981 | Dyslexia | Defining Dyslexia Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes itself manifest primarily as a difficulty with the visual notation of speech or written language, particularly with reading the various man made writing systems. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a no... | Dyslexia |@lemmatized define:3 dyslexia:148 learning:14 disability:16 make:10 manifest:1 primarily:3 difficulty:42 visual:36 notation:3 speech:33 write:24 language:32 particularly:3 read:61 various:4 man:1 system:15 separate:3 distinct:4 result:14 cause:20 non:6 neurological:12 deficiency:3 vision:3 hearing:4 poor:10 i... |
982 | Four_Weddings_and_a_Funeral | Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant. The film was an unexpected success, becoming the highest-grossing British film in cinema history at the time, with worldwide box office in e... | Four_Weddings_and_a_Funeral |@lemmatized four:4 wedding:17 funeral:8 british:10 romantic:1 comedy:7 film:25 direct:1 mike:4 newell:4 first:6 several:2 screenwriter:2 richard:12 curtis:12 feature:3 hugh:5 grant:9 unexpected:1 success:2 become:1 high:1 gross:1 cinema:2 history:1 time:5 worldwide:1 box:1 office:1 excess:1... |
983 | Apollo_12 | Apollo 12 was the sixth manned mission in the Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon. The mission was commanded by Charles "Pete" Conrad, and launched in November 1969, four months after Apollo 11. The landing site for the mission was the Ocean of Storms. Key objectives for the mission were to demonstrate a ... | Apollo_12 |@lemmatized apollo:42 sixth:1 manned:1 mission:26 program:2 second:7 land:8 moon:25 command:5 charles:2 pete:7 conrad:22 launch:6 november:12 four:2 month:1 landing:11 site:6 ocean:2 storm:2 key:1 objective:1 demonstrate:1 precise:1 achieve:2 also:4 visit:2 surveyor:13 probe:4 bring:2 back:5 part:3 analysis:... |
984 | Artificial_intelligence | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science which aims to create it. Major AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents," (who use the term "computational intelligence" as a synonym for artificial intelligence). Other textbooks that de... | Artificial_intelligence |@lemmatized artificial:50 intelligence:71 ai:137 machine:44 branch:2 computer:24 science:18 aim:1 create:6 major:5 textbook:5 define:3 field:18 study:7 design:7 intelligent:28 agent:32 use:47 term:10 computational:9 synonym:1 way:5 include:20 prefer:1 rational:2 write:6 whole:2 view:4 widely:9 ... |
985 | Claude_Louis_Berthollet | Claude Louis Berthollet. Claude Louis Berthollet (9 December 1748 – 6 November 1822) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804. Biography Claude Louis Berthollet was born in Talloires, near Annecy, then part of the Duchy of Savoy, in 1749. Berthollet, along with Antoine Lav... | Claude_Louis_Berthollet |@lemmatized claude:3 louis:3 berthollet:7 december:1 november:1 savoyard:1 french:2 chemist:2 become:1 vice:1 president:1 senate:1 biography:1 bear:1 talloires:1 near:1 annecy:1 part:1 duchy:1 savoy:1 along:1 antoine:1 lavoisier:1 others:1 devise:1 chemical:3 nomenclature:1 system:2 name:3 serv... |
986 | Defendant | A defendant or defender (Δ in legal shorthand) is any party who is required to answer the complaint of a plaintiff or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been formally charged or accused of violating a criminal statute. A defendant in a civil action usually makes his or her first court appe... | Defendant |@lemmatized defendant:12 defender:1 δ:1 legal:1 shorthand:1 party:2 require:1 answer:1 complaint:1 plaintiff:2 pursuer:1 civil:5 lawsuit:1 court:5 formally:1 charge:2 accuse:1 violate:1 criminal:5 statute:1 action:4 usually:3 make:1 first:1 appearance:2 voluntarily:1 response:1 summons:1 whereas:2 case:3 oft... |
987 | A.S._Roma | Associazione Sportiva Roma, () commonly referred to as simply Roma, is an Italian professional football club from Rome. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma have participated at the top-tier of Italian football for all of their existence bar one season in the early 1950s (in 1951-52). For their 57th season in a row, Roma ... | A.S._Roma |@lemmatized associazione:4 sportiva:4 rom:61 commonly:2 refer:1 simply:1 italian:14 professional:1 football:12 club:41 rome:6 found:4 merger:5 participate:2 top:5 tier:1 existence:1 bar:1 one:12 season:22 early:4 row:2 compete:3 serie:19 win:15 three:5 time:14 first:12 well:2 nine:1 coppa:14 italia:14 trophy... |
988 | Stab-in-the-back_myth | The Stab-in-the-Back Legend (German: , literally "Dagger stab legend") refers to a social theory popular in Germany in the period after World War I and before World War II, which attributed Germany's losing the war not to military defeat on the battlefield, but to the public's failure to respond to its "patriotic calli... | Stab-in-the-back_myth |@lemmatized stab:13 back:12 legend:4 german:36 literally:1 dagger:3 refers:1 social:6 theory:2 popular:2 germany:35 period:3 world:12 war:55 ii:2 attribute:1 lose:4 military:8 defeat:8 battlefield:3 public:6 failure:2 respond:2 patriotic:3 call:1 crucial:3 time:2 intentional:1 sabotaging:1 effort... |
989 | Herbert_Hoover | Herbert Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st President of the United States (1929–1933). Besides his political career, Hoover was a professional mining engineer and author. As the United States Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, he promoted govern... | Herbert_Hoover |@lemmatized herbert:73 hoover:308 august:5 october:3 president:60 united:23 state:45 besides:1 political:2 career:2 professional:2 mining:10 engineer:6 author:2 secretary:24 commerce:25 warren:2 harding:10 calvin:5 coolidge:8 promote:10 government:21 intervention:3 rubric:1 economic:12 modernization:1 p... |
990 | Flipper_(cricket) | The flipper is the name of a particular bowling delivery used in cricket, generally by a leg spin bowler. In essence it is a back spin ball. Squeezed out of the front of the hand with the thumb and first and second fingers, it keeps deceptively low after pitching and can accordingly be very difficult to play. The flipp... | Flipper_(cricket) |@lemmatized flipper:19 name:1 particular:1 bowling:3 delivery:7 use:4 cricket:5 generally:1 leg:11 spin:4 bowler:7 essence:1 back:4 ball:14 squeeze:2 front:2 hand:7 thumb:2 first:2 second:1 finger:4 keep:1 deceptively:1 low:2 pitch:4 accordingly:1 difficult:3 play:1 comparable:1 riseball:1 slow:3 sof... |
991 | Herman_of_Alaska | Saint Herman of Alaska (born 1756 or 1760 in Serpukhov, Russia – died December 13 or November 15, 1837 on Spruce Island, Alaska) was one of the first Eastern Orthodox missionaries to the New World, and is considered by Orthodox Christians to be the patron saint of the Americas. Biography Saint Herman was born in the ... | Herman_of_Alaska |@lemmatized saint:18 herman:34 alaska:18 born:1 serpukhov:2 russia:4 die:3 december:4 november:3 spruce:5 island:10 one:4 first:5 eastern:1 orthodox:16 missionary:5 new:2 world:3 consider:1 christian:3 patron:2 america:8 biography:2 bear:1 town:1 moscow:1 diocese:2 around:2 name:5 monasticism:1 birth:... |
992 | O_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou? | O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a 2000 adventure film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning. Set in 1937 Mississippi during the Great Depression, the film's imaginative story is loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey. The... | O_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou? |@lemmatized brother:12 art:9 thou:9 adventure:3 film:51 direct:3 joel:2 ethan:1 coen:5 star:1 george:11 clooney:3 john:8 turturro:3 tim:4 blake:4 nelson:11 goodman:3 holly:3 hunter:3 charles:2 durning:2 set:8 mississippi:5 great:2 depression:4 imaginative:1 story:5 loosely:3 base:7 homer:17 ... |
993 | Merge_sort | Merge sort is an O(n log n) comparison-based sorting algorithm. In most implementations it is stable, meaning that it preserves the input order of equal elements in the sorted output. It is an example of the divide and conquer algorithmic paradigm. It was invented by John von Neumann in 1945. Algorithm Conceptually, a... | Merge_sort |@lemmatized merge:84 sort:94 n:38 log:6 comparison:7 base:4 algorithm:24 implementation:12 stable:4 mean:1 preserve:1 input:9 order:4 equal:1 element:5 sorted:12 output:7 example:5 divide:3 conquer:1 algorithmic:1 paradigm:1 invent:1 john:1 von:1 neumann:1 conceptually:1 work:3 follow:4 list:28 length:9 alr... |
994 | Harmonic_oscillator | An undamped spring-mass system is a simple harmonic oscillator. In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system which, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force proportional to the displacement according to Hooke's law: where is a positive constant. If is the only force... | Harmonic_oscillator |@lemmatized undamped:5 spring:29 mass:20 system:39 simple:21 harmonic:42 oscillator:59 classical:2 mechanic:2 displace:1 equilibrium:14 position:6 experience:2 restore:2 force:24 proportional:4 displacement:7 accord:1 hooke:2 law:3 positive:3 constant:14 act:2 call:4 undergo:1 motion:21 sinusoidal:... |
995 | General_Conference_on_Weights_and_Measures | The General Conference on Weights and Measures is the English name of the Conférence générale des poids et mesures (CGPM, never GCWM). It is one of the three organizations established to maintain the International System of Units () under the terms of the Convention du Mètre (Metre Convention) of 1875. It meets in Sèvr... | General_Conference_on_Weights_and_Measures |@lemmatized general:1 conference:1 weight:5 measure:4 english:1 name:2 conférence:1 générale:1 de:2 poids:2 et:2 mesures:2 cgpm:5 never:1 gcwm:1 one:1 three:3 organization:1 establish:1 maintain:1 international:10 system:5 unit:11 term:3 convention:3 du:1 mètre:1 metre:6 meet... |
996 | Comic_fantasy | Comic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy that is primarily humorous in intent and tone. Usually set in imaginary worlds, comic fantasy often includes puns on and parodies of other works of fantasy. It is sometimes known as Low fantasy in contrast to High fantasy, which is primarily serious in intent and tone. The term ... | Comic_fantasy |@lemmatized comic:7 fantasy:14 subgenre:3 primarily:2 humorous:2 intent:2 tone:2 usually:1 set:1 imaginary:1 world:1 often:1 include:2 pun:1 parody:1 work:2 sometimes:1 know:1 low:4 contrast:1 high:1 serious:1 term:1 use:1 represent:2 type:1 however:1 may:1 also:3 correctly:1 classify:1 many:1 example:3 ... |
997 | Hasidic_Judaism | Hasidic leaders in Jerusalem Hasidic Judaism (also transliterated as Chasidic etc., from the Hebrew: , Hasidut, meaning "piety", from the Hebrew root word chesed meaning "loving kindness") is a type of Orthodox or Haredi Jewish religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective Chasidic /... | Hasidic_Judaism |@lemmatized hasidic:143 leader:14 jerusalem:5 judaism:33 also:30 transliterate:1 chasidic:8 etc:3 hebrew:6 hasidut:1 mean:11 piety:4 root:1 word:3 chesed:1 love:3 kindness:1 type:10 orthodox:13 haredi:10 jewish:74 religious:19 movement:16 refer:4 hasidism:52 adjective:1 yiddish:15 khasidish:1 applies:2... |
998 | Jules_Verne | Jules Gabriel Verne (February 8, 1828 – March 24, 1905) was a French author who helped pioneer the science-fiction genre. He is best known for his novels A Journey to the Center of the Earth (written in 1864), From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1869–1870), Around the World in Eigh... | Jules_Verne |@lemmatized jules:48 gabriel:1 verne:124 february:1 march:3 french:7 author:6 help:4 pioneer:4 science:12 fiction:16 genre:1 best:3 know:5 novel:16 journey:9 center:6 earth:14 write:22 moon:8 twenty:5 thousand:5 league:9 sea:12 around:8 world:18 eighty:5 day:8 mysterious:7 island:11 space:3 air:4 underwate... |
999 | Léon_Theremin | Léon Theremin (born Lev Sergeyevich Termen, ) ( – November 3 1993) was a Russian inventor. He is most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments. He is also the inventor of interlace, a technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal, widely used in video and ... | Léon_Theremin |@lemmatized léon:6 theremin:64 born:1 lev:10 sergeyevich:3 termen:7 november:2 russian:8 inventor:7 famous:2 invention:6 one:6 first:13 electronic:12 musical:4 instrument:11 also:9 interlace:2 technique:1 improve:3 picture:1 quality:1 video:4 signal:2 widely:3 use:15 television:4 technology:3 personal:1 ... |
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