| Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei Emperor_Xiaoming_of_Northern_Wei
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| Yuan Zhao Yuan_Zhao
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| Studies in NLP Studies in Natural Language Processing is the book series of the Association for Computational Linguistics, published byCambridge University Press. Steven Bird is the series editor. Chu-Ren Huang, Chris Manning, Yuji Matsumoto, Maarten de Rijke, and Harold Somers. Studies_in_NLP
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| Yuan Yong Yuan Yong (元雍) (d. May 17, 528), né Tuoba Yong (拓拔雍), courtesy name Simu (思穆), formally Prince Wenmu of Gaoyang (高陽文穆王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was very powerful during the reign of his grandnephew Emperor Xiaoming, and by corrupt means grew very rich. Yuan_Yong
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| Xue Ren'gui Xue Ren'gui (, 614-683), formal name Xue Li (薛禮) but went by the courtesy name of Rengui, was one of the most famous Chinese generals during the early Tang Dynasty, due to references to him in popular literature. During his career, he participated in successful campaigns against remnants of Western Tujue and against Goguryeo, with only one major flaw on his record which was an unsuccessful campaign against Tufan in 670, where another General in his army refused to listen to Xue's advise and charged ahead and caused the majority of the army to be lost. Xue_Ren'gui
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| Erzhu Rong Erzhu Rong (爾朱榮) (493-November 1, 530), courtesy name Tianbao (天寶), formally Prince Wu of Jin (晉武王), was a general of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was of Xiongnu ancestry, and after Emperor Xiaoming was killed by his mother Empress Dowager Hu in 528, Erzhu overthrew her and put Emperor Xiaozhuang on the throne, but at the same time slaughtered many imperial officials and took over most of actual power either directly or through associates. Erzhu_Rong
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| Kennethtennyson/Archive 1 User_talk:Kennethtennyson/Archive_1
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| Bai language The Baip/Bai language (BaipChina, primarily in Yunnan province, by the Bai people, one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. The language has over a million speakers and is divided into three main dialects. It is a tone language with eight tones and a rather rich set of vowels. As is common among Bai_language
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| Emperor Jiemin of Northern Wei Emperor_Jiemin_of_Northern_Wei
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| Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei Emperor_Xiaowu_of_Northern_Wei
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| Joel Lebowitz Joel L. Lebowitz (born May 10, 1930 in Taceva) is a mathematical physicist widely acknowledged for his outstanding contributions to statistical physics, statistical mechanics and many other fields of Mathematics and Physics. He has been awarded several honors, such as the Boltzmann Medal (1992), the Henri Poincaré Prize (2000), the Nicholson Medal (1994) awarded by the American Physical Society, the Volterra Award (2001), Max-Planck Medal (2007), and many others . Joel_Lebowitz
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| Emperor Shang of Tang Emperor_Shang_of_Tang
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| Tunnelling mud crab The tunnelling mud crab, Austrohelice crassa, is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Grapsidae, endemic to the sea coasts of New Zealand. Their carapace width is up to 40 mm. Tunnelling_mud_crab
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| Zhu Yi (Liang Dynasty) Zhu Yi (朱异) (483-February 16, 549), courtesy name Yanhe (彥和), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dynasty. He was greatly trusted by Emperor Wu in Emperor Wu's old age. He is often depicted by historians as corrupt and duplicitous, as well as a reason for Liang's downfall. Zhu_Yi_(Liang_Dynasty)
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| B9 hummingbird hovering User_talk:B9_hummingbird_hovering
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| Hou Jing Hou Jing (侯景) (died 552), courtesy name Wanjing (萬景), was a general for the Chinese states Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, and Liang Dynasty, and briefly, after controlling the Liang imperial regime for several years, usurped the Liang throne, establishing a state of Han. Hou_Jing
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| Emperor Muzong of Tang Emperor_Muzong_of_Tang
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| Liu Zong Liu Zong (劉總) (d. May 2, 821), dharma name Dajue (大覺), formally Duke of Chu (楚公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He took over control of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) in 810 after killing his father Liu Ji and brother Liu Gun (劉緄) and thereafter ruled the circuit de facto independently from the imperial government. In 821, he submitted the circuit to imperial control and took tonsure to be a Buddhist monk. He died shortly after. Liu_Zong
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| Articles for creation/2006-15-02 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-15-02
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| Parapterois Parapterois is a genus of lionfish, a group of venomous fish in the scorpionfish family. There are two species, P. heterura and P. macrura. P. heterura is occasionally known as the blackfoot lionfish. Parapterois
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| Caelorinchus sheni Caelorinchus sheni is a species of rattail. It is only known from depths of 450-650 m off the coast of Taiwan.This is a fairly large rattail with the limited number of known specimens including one over 93 cm in length. It has a large eye, a long, blunt-ended snout and a large-opening mouth. There is a series of dark saddle-shaped marks along the body and a small light-producing organ. Caelorinchus_sheni
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| Bathygadus antrodes Bathygadus antrodes is a species of rattail. It is found at depths of up to 1200 m in the waters around southern Japan and northern Taiwan.This fish is known to grow to around 65 cm. It has a very wide, soft-boned head, a terminal mouth with very small teeth, small eyes and no barbel. The scales are small and deciduous. Bathygadus_antrodes
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| Bathygadus garretti Bathygadus garretti is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around southern Japan and northern Taiwan.This fish grows to a length of around 50 cm. It has a fairly wide, firm-boned head, terminal mouth with very small, conical teeth and large eyes. The scales are small, thin and deciduous. Bathygadus_garretti
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| Bathygadus nipponicus Bathygadus nipponicus is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around southern Japan and northern Taiwan.This species grows to around 57 cm in length. It has a fairly wide mouth with a low, broad snout, large eyes and no chin barbel. The mouth is terminal with very small, conical teeth. Bathygadus_nipponicus
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| Gadomus colletti Gadomus colletti is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around Japan, the Philippines and northern Taiwan.This species grows to around 40 cm in length. This is a very pale fish with darker fins and white jaws. The head, unlike in many deep-water species, has firm bones and the mouth is wide and terminal with bands of villiform (brushlike) teeth. There is a long, filamentous chin barbel and a wide gill opening. Gadomus_colletti
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| Caelorinchus asteroides Caelorinchus asteroides is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around Taiwan and southern Japan.This species grows to a length of about 40 cm. It can be distinguished by its short, broad snout with a sharp rostral spine, conical premaxillary teeth, large, hexagonal, deciduous body scales and short bioluminescent organ in front of the anal fin. Caelorinchus_asteroides
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| Caelorinchus longissimus Caelorinchus longissimus is a species of rattail; this deep-water fish is found in the waters around Taiwan and southern Japan.This elongated fish grows to a length of about 36 cm. It has a large head with oval eyes and a small inferior mouth with conical teeth. It has a long bioluminescent organ in front of the anus. Caelorinchus_longissimus
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| Unicorn grenadier The Unicorn grenadier Caelorinchus productus is a species of rattail. This fish is found at depths of up to 600 m in the waters around northern Taiwan, southern Japan and the East China Sea.This fish grows to a length of about 31 cm and is generally brown above, silvery below, with blackish fins and mouth and gill cavities. It can be distinguished from its congeners by its fairly long, pointed snout, teeth restricted to the central premaxilla and by only having a small ventral bioluminescent organ. Unicorn_grenadier
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| Hymenocephalus lethonemus Hymenocephalus lethonemus is a species of rattail. It occurs at depths of up to 485 m in the waters off southern Japan, the Philippines and northern Taiwan.This is a small, slender rattail with a total length of up to 14 cm. It has a fairly long, sharp snout, small eyes, a large mouth and no chin barbel. There is a long bioluminescent organ with two external lenses just in front of the anus. Hymenocephalus_lethonemus
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| Graceful grenadier The graceful grenadier (Hymenocephalus gracilis) is a species of rattail. It is found at depths of up to 345 m in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide.This is one of the smallest of the rattails, growing to no more than 13 cm in length. It is a slender fish with a large mouth, with rows of very small teeth, positioned in the underside of the skull. Graceful_grenadier
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| Kumba japonica Kumba japonica is a species of rattail. It is found at depths of up to 710 m in the waters around Taiwan and southern Japan.This fish reaches a length of up to 18 cm. Its main diagnostic features are its very short snout and three black spots at the base of the anal fin. Unlike many rattails and other deep-water fish, the bones of the head are firm. Kumba_japonica
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| Lucigadus lucifer Lucigadus lucifer is a species of rattail. It is found at depths of up to 320 m in the waters around the Philippines and northern Taiwan.This is a very small rattail (up to 11 cm in length) and is highly unusual and distinctive in shape. All the ventral parts of the body appear to have "shifted forward" so that the pelvic fins are located just below the gill openings and the origin of the long anal fin is just behind the head. An additional diagnostic feature is its rounded, plainly coloured snout. Lucigadus_lucifer
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| Japanese pugnose grenadier The Japanese pugnose grenadier (Nezumia condylura) is a species of rattail fish. It is found at depths of up to 720 m in the waters around southern Japan, northern Taiwan and in the East China Sea.As the common name suggests, this fish has a very short, blunt snout. It is greyish-brown overall but with a bluish tinge on the abdomen. The margins of the mouth and gills are blackish and the fins are dark. The first dorsal fin has blackish margins and has two spines. Japanese_pugnose_grenadier
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| Pseudocetonurus septifer Pseudocetonurus septifer is a species of rattail, the only known species in the genus Pseudocetonurus. This fish is found at depths of up to 950 m in the waters around Hawaii and in the south-eastern Pacific. It has recently also been recorded on the other side of the Pacific, near Taiwan, and this species probably has a pan-Pacific distribution but has been underrecorded due to the depths in which it lives. Pseudocetonurus_septifer
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| Arrowtooth grenadier The arrowtooth grenadier (Ventrifossa atherodon) is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 950 m. It was originally recorded from the waters around Hawaii but has recently also been recorded near Taiwan, which suggests it has a far wider distribution than previously thought.This species reaches a length of 31 cm. Arrowtooth_grenadier
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| Plainfin grenadier The plainfin grenadier (Ventrifossa divergens) is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 772 m. It has a wide distribution in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans.This species reaches a length of 30 cm. As suggested by the common name, it has a uniformly dark first dorsal fin, lacking the contrasting blotch seen in many species in the genus. It also has a black margin to its snout. Plainfin_grenadier
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| Ventrifossa longibarbata Ventrifossa longibarbata is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 600 m. It is found in the waters off southern Japan and northern Taiwan.This is a largely bright silver rattail which reaches a length of up to 30 cm. It has a small head with a short, broad snout, an inferior mouth and a long barbel on the lower jaw. The first dorsal fin is black with white base and tip. There is a small bioluminescent organ located between the bases of the pelvic fins. Ventrifossa_longibarbata
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| Palau grenadier The Palau grenadier (Ventrifossa macroptera) is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 710 m. It has been recorded from many parts of the Pacific Ocean including Hawaii, southern Japan, Palau and northern Taiwan.This species is rather similar to many of its congeners and is best distinguished by a combination of morphometric characters. It has a fairly distinctive black pattern on its head and a uniformly dark first dorsal fin (although this latter is not a unique trait). Palau_grenadier
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| Ventrifossa rhipidodorsalis Ventrifossa rhipidodorsalis is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 535 m. It is found in waters off southern Japan, northern Taiwan, the Philippines, and in the South China Sea.This species reaches a length of up to 21 cm. Ventrifossa_rhipidodorsalis
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| Ventrifossa saikaiensis Ventrifossa saikaiensis is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found at depths of up to 740 m. It is found in the waters off southern Japan and northern Taiwan.This species reaches a length of up to 25 cm. It has a pointed snout, a large, inferior mouth with a dark margin on the upper lip and a long chin barbel. Ventrifossa_saikaiensis
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| Schismatogobius fuligimentus Schismatogobius fuligimentus is a species of freshwater goby of the family Gobiidae, found only in New Caledonia and it is the only member of the genus found there. It is found in shallow, slow-moving streams at altitudes of up to 250 m although it is suspected of being amphidromous.It is a slender, generally cylindrical goby with a maximum standard length of around 40 mm. It is generally yellow with brown or black markings and displays sexual dimorphism:pectoral fins. Schismatogobius_fuligimentus
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| Taiwanese identity The definition of Taiwanese identity has been an ongoing issue for several decades arising from the political rivalry between the Republic of China (ROC) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). Taiwanese are frustrated by the political rivalry which is the cause of confusion both inside and outside Taiwan." Taiwanese_identity
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| Plectranthias sheni Plectranthias sheni is a species of marine fish belonging to the family Serranidae. It has only been recorded off the coast of Taiwan. Although only recently described, examples of this fish have been known for some time but have been misidentified as the more widespread species Plectranthias anthioides and Plectranthias kamii.This is a deep-bodied fish with large mouth and eyes, growing up to 11 cm standard length. Plectranthias_sheni
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| Pascua caudilinea "Pascua" redirects here. This is also a name for the plant Euphorbia pulcherrima; see Poinsettia.'Pascua caudilinea is a species of goby. It has only been recorded from tide pools on Easter Island and is the only recorded member of the genus Pascua ("Pascua" is the Spanish word for "Easter" and the island is known as "Isla de Pascua" in Spanish).This is a small, narrow-bodied goby with a maximum length of 28 mm. Pascua_caudilinea
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