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Picts
Talk:Picts
Legal realism
Legal realism is a family of theories about the nature of law developed in the first half of the 20th century in the United States (American Legal Realism) and Scandinavia (Scandinavian Legal Realism). The essential tenet of legal realism is that all law is made by human beings and, thus, is subject to human foibles, frailties and imperfections.
Legal_realism
Natural language generation
Natural Language Generation (NLG) is the natural language processing task of generating natural language from a machine representation system such as a knowledge base or a logical form.In a sense, one can say that an NLG system is like a translator that converts a computer based representaion into a natural language representaion. However, the methods to produce the final language are very different from those of a compiler due to the inherent expressivity of natural languages.
Natural_language_generation
Hartlepool
Hartlepool () is a port in North East England.It was founded in the 7th century AD, around the Northumbrian monastery of Hartlepool Abbey. The village grew during the Middle Ages and developed a harbour which served as the official port of the County palatine of Durham.
Hartlepool
Ruff
The Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) is a medium-sized wader which breeds on marshes and wet meadows across northern Eurasia. This highly gregarious sandpiper is migratory, and sometimes forms huge flocks in its winter grounds, which include southern and western Europe, Africa, southern Asia and Australia. It is usually considered to be the only member of its genus, with the Broad-billed and Sharp-tailed Sandpipers as its closest relatives.
Ruff
Nitrification
Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia with oxygen into nitrite followed by the oxidation of these nitrites into nitrates. Degradation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification. Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil. This process was discovered by the Russian microbiologist, Sergei Winogradsky.
Nitrification
Psalter
A Psalter is a volume containing the Book of Psalms and which often contains other devotional material. Various schemes for the arrangement of the Psalms are described in Latin Psalters.In the early Middle Ages Psalters were amongst the most popular types of illuminated manuscripts, rivaled only by the Gospel Books, from which they gradually took over as the type of manuscript chosen for lavish illumination.
Psalter
Anne Begg
Anne Begg (b. 6 December 1955 in Brechin, Angus) is a British politician and is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South.
Anne_Begg
Paleobotany
Paleobotany, also spelled as palaeobotany (from the Greek words paleon = old and "botany", study of plants), is the branch of paleontology or paleobiology dealing with the recovery and identification of plant remains from geological contexts, and their use for the biological reconstruction of past environments, and the evolution of both the plant kingdom and life in general.
Paleobotany
Yorkshire dialect
Yorkshire dialect refers to the varieties of English used in the Northern England historic county of Yorkshire. Those varieties are often referred to as Broad Yorkshire or Tyke.In 2007, Ian McMillan published a book named Collins Chelp and Chunter, a compilation of words that are used in the Yorkshire dialect as well as a few pieces of Yorkshire humour and illustrations.
Yorkshire_dialect
Yamaha DX7
The original Yamaha DX7 was a synthesizer manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation from 1983 to 1986. It was the first commercially successful digital synthesizer, and its sounds can be heard on many recordings from the 1980s. The DX7 was the moderately priced model of the DX series of FM keyboards that included the smaller DX9, DX100, DX11, DX21 and the larger DX5 and DX1. Over 160,000 DX7s were made.
Yamaha_DX7
Little Ice Age
Talk:Little_Ice_Age
Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat
Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai), also known as the bumblebee bat, is a vulnerable species of bat and the only member of the family Craseonycteridae. It occurs in western Thailand and southeast Burma, where it occupies limestone caves along rivers.Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat is the smallest species of bat and one of the world's smallest mammals.
Kitti's_Hog-nosed_Bat
WHEELER/Archive1
User_talk:WHEELER/Archive1
Fascism/Archive 5
Talk:Fascism/Archive_5
Flintlock mechanism
The Flintlock Mechanism was a firing mechanism used on muskets and rifles in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. It is commonly referred to as a "flintlock" (without the word mechanism), though that term is also commonly used for the weapons themselves as a whole, and not just the lock mechanism.
Flintlock_mechanism
John Macmurray
This article is about the philosopher. For the musician and trumpeter, see John MacMurray. John Macmurray (1891 – 1976) was a Quaker and communitarian moral philosopher. He was born at Maxwellton in Scotland.He attended Balliol College, Oxford. After service in World War I he pursued a career in philosophy first at Balliol and then at University College, London (preceding A.J.Ayer) and Edinburgh University. He gave the 1953-1954 Gifford Lectures at Glasgow.
John_Macmurray
Battle of Clontarf
Talk:Battle_of_Clontarf
Highland games
Highland games are events held throughout the year in Scotland and other countries as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture and heritage, especially that of the Scottish Highlands. Certain aspects of the games are so well known as to have become emblematic of Scotland, such as the bagpipes, the kilt, and the heavy events, especially the caber toss.
Highland_games
The Lady and the Unicorn
Talk:The_Lady_and_the_Unicorn