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7,800 | Flirting | "Would you take offense if I had the gall to plant a kiss on this beautiful shoulder?""You'll figure that out soon enough after the deed." Flirting is a common form of social interaction whereby one person obliquely indicates a romantic and/or sexual interest towards another. It can consist of conversation, body langu... | Flirting |@lemmatized would:1 take:2 offense:1 gall:1 plant:1 kiss:2 beautiful:1 shoulder:1 figure:1 soon:1 enough:1 deed:1 flirting:4 common:2 form:2 social:2 interaction:1 whereby:1 one:7 person:4 obliquely:1 indicate:2 romantic:2 sexual:1 interest:3 towards:1 another:5 consist:2 conversation:2 body:2 language:3 brie... |
7,801 | Apollo_10 | Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the Apollo program. The mission included the second crew to orbit the Moon and an all-up test of the lunar module (LM) in lunar orbit. The LM came to within 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) of the lunar surface during practice maneuvers. According to the 2001 Guinness World Recor... | Apollo_10 |@lemmatized apollo:32 fourth:1 manned:2 mission:15 program:4 include:3 second:2 crew:12 orbit:12 moon:13 test:2 lunar:22 module:12 lm:17 come:1 within:1 nautical:2 mile:2 km:11 surface:8 practice:1 maneuver:1 accord:1 guinness:1 world:1 record:3 set:3 high:1 speed:2 attain:1 vehicle:1 h:2 mph:1 return:1 may:... |
7,802 | Demographics_of_Lithuania | This article is about the demographic features of the population of Lithuania, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Prehistory The earliest evidence of inhabitants in present-day Lithuania dates ba... | Demographics_of_Lithuania |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:8 feature:1 population:34 lithuania:37 include:2 density:2 ethnicity:2 education:3 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:3 status:1 religious:2 affiliation:1 aspect:2 prehistory:1 early:3 evidence:1 inhabitant:5 present:3 day:3 date:1 back:1 bc:2 cord:1 ware:1... |
7,803 | André_de_Longjumeau | Andrew of Longjumeau (Original French name: André de Longjumeau) was a 13th century Dominican missionary and diplomat and one of the most active Occidental diplomats in the East in the 13th century. He led two embassies to the Mongols: the first carried letters from Pope Innocent IV and the second bore gifts and letter... | André_de_Longjumeau |@lemmatized andrew:14 longjumeau:5 original:1 french:3 name:2 andré:2 de:9 century:3 dominican:3 missionary:3 diplomat:2 one:2 active:2 occidental:1 east:6 lead:3 two:2 embassy:1 mongol:17 first:2 carry:1 letter:5 pope:2 innocent:2 iv:3 second:2 bore:1 gift:3 louis:8 ix:5 france:2 güyük:4 khan:9 we... |
7,804 | Mediation | Mediation, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) or "appropriate dispute resolution", aims to assist two (or more) disputants in reaching an agreement. The parties themselves determine the conditions of any settlements reached— rather than accepting something imposed by a third party. The disputes may involve ... | Mediation |@lemmatized mediation:382 form:13 alternative:10 dispute:129 resolution:70 adr:15 appropriate:10 aim:3 assist:4 two:11 disputant:22 reach:15 agreement:63 party:205 determine:7 condition:6 settlement:20 rather:7 accept:4 something:4 impose:8 third:15 may:58 involve:30 state:24 organization:17 community:21 ind... |
7,805 | Fluid | A fluid is defined as a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress. All gases are fluids, but not all liquids are fluids. Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases, plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids. In common usage, "fluid" is often used as a synony... | Fluid |@lemmatized fluid:24 define:1 substance:2 continually:1 deform:1 flow:2 applied:1 shear:7 stress:11 gas:5 liquid:4 subset:1 phase:1 matter:2 include:1 plasma:1 extent:1 plastic:1 solid:5 common:2 usage:2 often:1 use:1 synonym:1 implication:1 could:1 also:4 present:1 example:1 brake:1 hydraulic:1 oil:1 perform:1 ... |
7,806 | Doom_(video_game) | Doom (occasionally typeset as DOOM ) is a landmark 1993 first-person shooter computer game by id Software. It is widely recognized for pioneering immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming on the PC platform, and support for custom expansions (WADs). Its graphic and interactive violence has also made Doom t... | Doom_(video_game) |@lemmatized doom:122 occasionally:1 typeset:1 landmark:1 first:19 person:9 shooter:14 computer:9 game:82 id:11 software:10 widely:3 recognize:1 pioneer:1 immersive:1 graphic:5 network:4 multiplayer:3 gaming:6 pc:7 platform:5 support:1 custom:6 expansion:3 wad:18 interactive:4 violence:5 also:16 make:... |
7,807 | Currency | Currency is money accepted for exchange of goods in an economy. The prevalence of one money over another arises, usually, when a government designates through decrees that the government shall accept only particular notes and coins in payment for taxes. Typically, money of currency consists of stamped coins and minted ... | Currency |@lemmatized currency:85 money:22 accept:4 exchange:18 good:4 economy:4 prevalence:1 one:6 another:3 arises:1 usually:1 government:16 designate:1 decree:1 shall:1 particular:2 note:17 coin:24 payment:3 tax:5 typically:2 consists:1 stamped:1 minted:1 paper:13 bill:2 control:6 production:3 case:4 private:5 centr... |
7,808 | Fare | A fare is the fee paid by a traveler allowing him or her to make use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used. Uses The fare paid is a contribution to the operational costs of the transport system involved, either partial (as is frequently the cas... | Fare |@lemmatized fare:16 fee:1 pay:4 traveler:1 allow:3 make:3 use:6 public:2 transport:4 system:7 rail:3 bus:4 taxi:2 etc:1 case:3 air:1 term:1 airfare:1 often:1 contribution:1 operational:2 cost:3 involve:1 either:1 partial:1 frequently:1 publicly:1 support:1 total:2 many:3 united:3 state:2 recover:1 around:2 one:4 ... |
7,809 | Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four) | Big Brother is a fictional character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the enigmatic dictator of Oceania, a totalitarian state taken to its utmost logical consequence - where the ruling elite ('the Party') wield total power for its own sake over the inhabitants. In the society that Orwell describes, every... | Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four) |@lemmatized big:24 brother:24 fictional:1 character:2 george:4 orwell:11 novel:7 nineteen:3 eighty:3 four:3 enigmatic:1 dictator:1 oceania:2 totalitarian:1 state:4 take:2 utmost:1 logical:1 consequence:1 ruling:1 elite:1 party:6 wield:1 total:1 power:1 sake:1 inhabitant:1 society:1 d... |
7,810 | Aoraki_%2F_Mount_Cook | Aoraki/Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand, reaching a height of . It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island. A popular tourist destination, it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbers. Aoraki/Mt Cook consists of three summits lying slightly so... | Aoraki_%2F_Mount_Cook |@lemmatized aoraki:25 mount:22 cook:32 high:5 mountain:15 new:7 zealand:6 reach:3 height:4 lie:2 southern:5 alp:4 range:1 run:2 length:1 south:10 island:5 popular:1 tourist:3 destination:1 also:4 favourite:1 challenge:1 climber:1 mt:8 consist:1 three:4 summit:5 slightly:1 east:3 main:1 divide:1 l... |
7,811 | Fruit | Fruit basket painted by Balthasar van der Ast Fruit and vegetable output in 2004 The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds, and the presence of seeds indicates that a stru... | Fruit |@lemmatized fruit:149 basket:2 paint:1 balthasar:1 van:1 der:1 ast:1 vegetable:8 output:1 term:10 different:4 meaning:1 dependent:1 context:1 synonymous:1 food:5 preparation:2 biology:1 mean:1 flower:23 plant:17 disseminate:1 seed:34 presence:1 indicate:1 structure:5 likely:1 though:3 come:1 single:7 terminology... |
7,812 | Emperor_Kinmei | Emperor Kimmei (欽明天皇 Kinmei-tennō) (509-571 CE) was the 29th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Spelling note: A modified Hepburn romanization system for Japanese words is used throughout Western publications in a range of languages including English. Unlike the standard system, the "... | Emperor_Kinmei |@lemmatized emperor:36 kimmei:13 欽明天皇:1 kinmei:2 tennō:2 ce:1 japan:11 accord:8 traditional:4 order:1 succession:2 spell:2 note:2 modified:1 hepburn:1 romanization:1 system:2 japanese:1 word:1 use:1 throughout:1 western:1 publication:1 range:1 language:1 include:1 english:2 unlike:1 standard:1 n:1 maint... |
7,813 | Andre_Agassi | Andre Kirk Agassi (born April 29, 1970) is a former World No. 1 professional American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in singles. He is one of five men (Rod Laver, Jimmy Connors, Mats Wilander, and Rafael Nadal) to have won a Grand Slam singles title on each of the t... | Andre_Agassi |@lemmatized andre:25 kirk:1 agassi:160 bear:4 april:5 former:5 world:38 professional:8 american:4 tennis:38 player:38 win:52 eight:4 grand:23 slam:25 single:12 tournament:23 olympic:5 gold:3 medal:3 one:11 five:16 men:4 rod:3 laver:4 jimmy:3 connors:7 mat:6 wilander:7 rafael:4 nadal:4 title:28 three:12 ma... |
7,814 | List_of_infectious_diseases | Human infectious diseases grouped by causative agent and alphabetically arranged. Viral infectious diseases AIDS – AIDS Related Complex – Chickenpox (Varicella) – Common cold – Cytomegalovirus Infection – Colorado tick fever – Dengue fever – Ebola hemorrhagic fever – Hand, foot and mouth disease – Hepatitis – Herpes ... | List_of_infectious_diseases |@lemmatized human:1 infectious:8 disease:14 group:1 causative:1 agent:1 alphabetically:1 arrange:1 viral:5 aid:2 relate:1 complex:1 chickenpox:1 varicella:1 common:1 cold:1 cytomegalovirus:1 infection:6 colorado:1 tick:1 fever:7 dengue:1 ebola:1 hemorrhagic:2 hand:1 foot:2 mouth:1 hepatitis... |
7,815 | Aegean_Sea | The Aegean Sea (, Aigaio Pelagos, Turkish: Ege Denizi ) is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and ... | Aegean_Sea |@lemmatized aegean:43 sea:46 aigaio:1 pelagos:1 turkish:3 ege:1 denizi:1 elongated:1 embayment:1 mediterranean:5 locate:1 southern:3 balkan:1 anatolian:1 peninsula:2 e:3 mainland:5 greece:7 turkey:5 respectively:1 north:4 connect:4 marmara:2 black:8 dardanelles:3 bosporus:1 island:20 within:2 bound:1 periph... |
7,816 | Apache_Software_Foundation | The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a non-profit corporation (classified as 501(c)(3) in the United States) to support Apache software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server. The ASF was formed from the Apache Group and incorporated in Delaware, USA, in June 1999, . The Apache Software Foundation is a decentra... | Apache_Software_Foundation |@lemmatized apache:30 software:17 foundation:11 asf:6 non:1 profit:1 corporation:1 classify:1 c:4 united:1 state:1 support:5 project:13 include:5 http:6 server:11 form:2 group:3 incorporate:1 delaware:1 usa:1 june:2 decentralized:1 community:1 developer:3 produce:1 distribute:2 term:1 licens... |
7,817 | Fiqh | Fiqh (, ) is Islamic jurisprudence. Fiqh is an expansion of the Sharia Islamic law—based directly on the Quran and Sunnah—that complements Shariah with evolving rulings/interpretations of Islamic jurists. Fiqh deals with the observance of rituals, morals and social legislation. There are four prominent Sunni schools o... | Fiqh |@lemmatized fiqh:21 islamic:44 jurisprudence:22 expansion:1 sharia:4 law:30 base:1 directly:1 quran:1 sunnah:4 complement:1 shariah:2 evolve:2 ruling:5 interpretation:3 jurist:17 deal:3 observance:1 ritual:2 moral:1 social:1 legislation:1 four:7 prominent:1 sunni:8 school:31 madh:2 hab:2 two:2 shi:2 person:2 trai... |
7,818 | Collectivism | Collectivism is a term used to describe any moral, political, or social outlook, that stresses human interdependence and the importance of a collective, rather than the importance of separate individuals. Collectivists focus on community and society, and seek to give priority to group goals over individual goals. Cha... | Collectivism |@lemmatized collectivism:35 term:3 use:4 describe:1 moral:2 political:10 social:11 outlook:1 stress:3 human:2 interdependence:2 importance:2 collective:11 rather:4 separate:3 individual:20 collectivist:25 focus:2 community:4 society:13 seek:3 give:2 priority:1 group:11 goal:4 chakrabarty:1 influence:1 nat... |
7,819 | Neopets | Neopets (originally NeoPets) is a virtual pet website launched by Adam Powell and Donna Williams on 15 November 1999. Six months after the web site was launched, Adam Powell and Donna Williams successfully sold a majority share to a consortium of investors led by Doug Dohring. On 20 June 2005, Viacom bought Neopets, ... | Neopets |@lemmatized neopets:78 originally:1 virtual:16 pet:15 website:8 launch:4 adam:3 powell:5 donna:3 williams:5 november:5 six:2 month:10 web:7 site:47 successfully:1 sell:10 majority:2 share:3 consortium:1 investor:2 lead:4 doug:3 dohring:5 june:5 viacom:5 buy:11 inc:5 million:7 usd:2 base:6 around:6 inhabit:1 wo... |
7,820 | Karl_Ferdinand_Braun | Karl Ferdinand Braun (6 June 1850 – 20 April 1918) was a German inventor, physicist and Nobel laureate in physics (1909). Braun contributed significantly to the development of the radio and TV technology. Biography Braun was born in Fulda, Germany, and educated at the University of Marburg and received a Ph.D. from t... | Karl_Ferdinand_Braun |@lemmatized karl:5 ferdinand:7 braun:19 june:1 april:1 german:6 inventor:1 physicist:2 nobel:3 laureate:1 physic:4 contribute:2 significantly:1 development:3 radio:4 tv:1 technology:4 biography:3 bear:1 fulda:1 germany:2 educate:1 university:3 marburg:1 receive:1 ph:1 berlin:2 discover:1 point:1 c... |
7,821 | Depeche_Mode | Depeche Mode () are an English electronic band formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andrew Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Vince Clarke le... | Depeche_Mode |@lemmatized depeche:79 mode:82 english:2 electronic:6 band:65 form:6 basildon:2 essex:2 england:1 group:11 original:1 line:2 dave:10 gahan:19 lead:2 vocal:13 martin:8 gore:24 keyboard:12 guitar:9 chief:2 songwriter:3 andrew:3 fletcher:11 vince:4 clarke:20 leave:5 release:46 debut:7 album:68 replace:2 alan... |
7,822 | Baseball | Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the batting team) take turns hitting against the pitcher of ... | Baseball |@lemmatized baseball:198 bat:51 ball:90 sport:49 play:78 two:31 team:119 nine:13 player:75 goal:3 score:19 run:35 hit:45 thrown:3 touch:9 series:13 four:17 base:89 arrange:5 corner:3 ninety:2 foot:2 square:3 diamond:5 one:51 batting:15 take:22 turn:15 pitcher:50 fielding:16 try:6 stop:2 get:6 hitter:17 severa... |
7,823 | ML_(programming_language) | ML is a general-purpose functional programming language developed by Robin Milner and others in the late 1970s at the University of Edinburgh, whose syntax is inspired by ISWIM. Historically, ML stands for metalanguage: it was conceived to develop proof tactics in the LCF theorem prover (whose language, pplambda, a c... | ML_(programming_language) |@lemmatized ml:30 general:2 purpose:2 functional:4 programming:5 language:10 develop:2 robin:4 milner:5 others:2 late:1 university:2 edinburgh:1 whose:2 syntax:2 inspire:1 iswim:2 historically:1 stand:1 metalanguage:2 conceive:1 proof:1 tactic:1 lcf:2 theorem:3 prover:2 pplambda:1 combination... |
7,824 | Barbara_Olson | Barbara Olson (December 27, 1955–September 11, 2001) was a conservative American television commentator and lawyer who worked for Fox News Channel, CNN and several other outlets. She was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 en route to a taping of the television show Politically Incorrect when it was flown into t... | Barbara_Olson |@lemmatized barbara:11 olson:17 december:2 september:3 conservative:1 american:3 television:3 commentator:1 lawyer:1 work:6 fox:1 news:1 channel:1 cnn:1 several:2 outlet:1 passenger:2 airline:2 flight:3 en:1 route:1 taping:2 show:1 politically:3 incorrect:3 fly:2 pentagon:2 attack:2 early:2 life:1 bear:1... |
7,825 | Abbahu | Abbahu () was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora, who lived in the Land of Israel, of the 3rd amoraic generation (about 279-320), sometimes cited as R. Abbahu of Caesarea (Ḳisrin). His rabbinic education was acquired mainly at Tiberias, in the academy presided over by R. Johanan, with whom his relations were almost... | Abbahu |@lemmatized abbahu:31 jewish:4 talmudist:1 know:2 amora:1 live:1 land:1 israel:3 amoraic:2 generation:3 sometimes:2 cite:1 r:23 caesarea:2 ḳisrin:1 rabbinic:1 education:1 acquire:1 mainly:1 tiberias:4 academy:3 preside:1 johanan:1 relation:1 almost:1 son:7 yer:25 berakhot:3 ii:8 gittin:1 bava:4 batra:1 frequent... |
7,826 | Geography_of_Greenland | Greenland, the largest island in the world, is located between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Canada and northwest of Iceland. Greenland has no land boundaries and 44,087 km of coastline. A sparse population is confined to small settlements along the coast. Greenland possesses the world's s... | Geography_of_Greenland |@lemmatized greenland:31 large:3 island:10 world:3 locate:1 arctic:5 ocean:2 north:4 atlantic:1 northeast:1 canada:1 northwest:1 iceland:1 land:8 boundary:1 km:1 coastline:1 sparse:2 population:2 confine:1 small:1 settlement:1 along:1 coast:2 possess:1 second:1 ice:18 sheet:7 vegetation:1 genera... |
7,827 | Melilla | Melilla (Tamelilt in Berber meaning "the white one") is an autonomous Spanish city located on the Mediterranean, on the north coast in North Africa. It was regarded as a part of Málaga province prior to March 14, 1995, when the city's Statute of Autonomy was passed. Melilla was a free port before Spain joined the Euro... | Melilla |@lemmatized melilla:37 tamelilt:1 berber:6 meaning:1 white:1 one:7 autonomous:2 spanish:21 city:18 locate:2 mediterranean:1 north:3 coast:3 africa:4 regard:1 part:8 málaga:3 province:2 prior:1 march:1 statute:1 autonomy:1 pass:3 free:1 port:2 spain:16 join:1 european:5 union:3 population:5 consist:1 christian:... |
7,828 | BMW | (BMW), () is a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturing company. Founded in 1916, it is known for its performance and luxury vehicles. It owns and produces the MINI brand, and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. Company history |BMW Headquarters in Munich, Germany After World War I, BMW was forced ... | BMW |@lemmatized bmw:299 german:8 automobile:9 motorcycle:26 manufacturing:1 company:26 found:1 know:7 performance:12 luxury:5 vehicle:31 produce:14 mini:11 brand:11 parent:1 roll:4 royce:3 motor:15 car:43 history:5 headquarters:2 munich:1 germany:5 world:14 war:5 force:1 cease:1 aircraft:4 engine:57 production:22 term... |
7,829 | Gordon_Michael_Woolvett | Gordon Michael Woolvett (born June 12, 1970) is a Canadian-born actor from Hamilton, Ontario Canada, best known for his work as Seamus Zelazny Harper on the television series Andromeda (2000-2005). Previous to Andromeda he starred in another science fiction TV show, Deepwater Black. He also was in an episode of PSI F... | Gordon_Michael_Woolvett |@lemmatized gordon:2 michael:1 woolvett:7 bear:2 june:1 canadian:2 actor:2 hamilton:1 ontario:1 canada:1 best:1 know:1 work:1 seamus:1 zelazny:1 harper:1 television:4 series:2 andromeda:2 previous:1 star:1 another:1 science:1 fiction:1 tv:2 show:1 deepwater:1 black:1 also:3 episode:1 psi:1 fact... |
7,830 | Heart_of_Darkness | Heart of Darkness is a novella written by Joseph Conrad. Before its 1902 publication, it appeared as a three-part series (1899) in Blackwood's Magazine. It is widely regarded as a significant work of English literature and part of the Western canon. The story details an incident when Marlow, an Englishman, took a fore... | Heart_of_Darkness |@lemmatized heart:26 darkness:37 novella:10 write:2 joseph:4 conrad:27 publication:1 appear:3 three:1 part:7 series:1 blackwood:1 magazine:1 widely:2 regard:2 significant:1 work:3 english:2 literature:1 western:1 canon:1 story:14 detail:1 incident:1 marlow:56 englishman:1 take:10 foreign:1 assignment... |
7,831 | Politics_of_Guinea | Politics of Guinea takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Guinea is both head of state and head of government of Guinea. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly. History A military junta, led b... | Politics_of_Guinea |@lemmatized politics:1 guinea:16 take:2 place:2 framework:1 presidential:2 republic:5 whereby:1 president:14 head:4 state:5 government:11 executive:2 power:4 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 national:13 assembly:5 history:1 military:8 junta:1 lead:4 lt:1 col:1 lansana:2 conté:15 style:1 committee:2 r... |
7,832 | Paleolithic | The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic Age, Era, or Period, or Old Stone Age, is a prehistoric era distinguished by the development of the first stone tools, and covers roughly 99% of human history. It extends from the introduction of stone tools by hominids such as Homo habilis 2.5 "Stone Age," Microsoft Encarta Online ... | Paleolithic |@lemmatized paleolithic:199 palaeolithic:1 age:42 era:8 period:26 old:11 stone:36 prehistoric:3 distinguish:1 development:2 first:16 tool:29 cover:7 roughly:1 human:84 history:4 extend:1 introduction:3 hominid:11 homo:27 habilis:5 microsoft:32 encarta:19 online:17 encyclopedia:16 corporation:16 right:16 re... |
7,833 | Politics_of_the_Falkland_Islands | Politics of the Falkland Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the governor is the head of government. The islands, an archipelago in the southern Atlantic Ocean, is an internally self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Executive power is e... | Politics_of_the_Falkland_Islands |@lemmatized politics:2 falkland:16 islands:10 take:1 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 representative:1 democratic:1 dependency:1 whereby:1 governor:5 head:2 government:5 island:14 archipelago:1 southern:1 atlantic:1 ocean:1 internally:1 self:1 govern:1 overseas:1 territory:1 united:... |
7,834 | E | E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English () is spelled e; the plural is ees, though this is rare. "E" Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993). Ees is the plural of the name of the letter; the plural of the letter itself is E's, Es, e's, or ... | E |@lemmatized e:37 fifth:1 letter:18 latin:7 alphabet:2 name:2 english:8 spell:1 plural:3 ees:1 though:1 rare:1 merriam:1 webster:1 third:1 new:2 international:1 dictionary:1 language:9 unabridged:1 ee:2 commonly:1 used:1 czech:1 danish:1 dutch:1 french:2 german:3 hungarian:1 norwegian:1 spanish:1 swedish:1 history:1 ... |
7,835 | John_the_Baptist | John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yo-hanan ha-matbil, Yaḥyá or يوحنا Yūḥannā, Aramaic: ܝܘܚܢܢ Yokhanan) (died c 30) Funk, et al., suggest c 27. Funk, Robert W.; Hoover, Roy W.; & the Jesus Seminar (1993). The Five Gospels. San Francisco: Harper "Stages in the Development of Early Christian Tradition" p. 128 was ... | John_the_Baptist |@lemmatized john:252 baptist:88 hebrew:2 יוחנן:1 המטביל:1 yo:1 hanan:5 ha:1 matbil:1 yaḥyá:1 يوحنا:1 yūḥannā:1 aramaic:1 ܝܘܚܢܢ:1 yokhanan:1 die:5 c:6 funk:6 et:2 al:7 suggest:3 robert:5 w:11 hoover:3 roy:2 jesus:76 seminar:4 five:4 gospel:30 san:16 francisco:4 harper:4 stage:2 development:3 early:13 c... |
7,836 | Bacteriophage | This article is about a biological infectious particle; for other uses, see phage (disambiguation). The structure of a typical bacteriophage A bacteriophage (from 'bacteria' and Greek φάγειν phagein "to eat") is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used in its shortened form, phag... | Bacteriophage |@lemmatized article:2 biological:2 infectious:2 particle:2 us:2 see:3 phage:83 disambiguation:1 structure:3 typical:1 bacteriophage:30 bacteria:16 greek:2 φάγειν:1 phagein:2 eat:2 one:4 number:2 virus:21 infect:6 term:2 commonly:1 use:14 shortened:1 form:2 typically:1 consist:1 outer:1 protein:10 capsid:... |
7,837 | Guy_de_Maupassant | Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant () (5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a popular 19th-century French writer and considered one of the fathers of the modern short story. A protégé of Flaubert, Maupassant's stories are characterized by their economy of style and their efficient, effortless dénouement. Many of the stor... | Guy_de_Maupassant |@lemmatized henri:1 rené:1 albert:1 guy:7 de:15 maupassant:21 august:1 july:2 popular:1 century:4 french:2 writer:1 consider:4 one:4 father:3 modern:2 short:12 story:13 protégé:1 flaubert:7 characterize:2 economy:1 style:2 efficient:1 effortless:1 dénouement:1 many:4 set:2 franco:3 prussian:3 war:4 s... |
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