| Nigel S. Rodley Sir Nigel Simon Rodley KBE is an international human rights lawyer and professor. Nigel_S._Rodley
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| Diagnosis (artificial intelligence) artificial intelligence, Diagnosis is concerned with the development of algorithms and techniques that are able to determine whether the behaviour of a system is correct. If the system is not functioning correctly, the algorithm should be able to determine, as accurately as possible, which part of the system is failing, and which kind of fault it is facing. The computation is based on observations, which provide information on the current behaviour. Diagnosis_(artificial_intelligence)
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| Reference desk archive/Science/2006 July 2 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Science/2006_July_2
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| External degree external degree is a degree offered by a university to students who have not attended the institution. These undergraduates may be called external students and may study at classes unconnected with the university, or independently, or by distance learning. They may obtain the degree by passing examinations once they have reached the required standard, or by having successfully completed a programme put together from various courses or modules. External_degree
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| Hygrocybe Hygrocybe is a genus of colorful agarics in the family Hygrophoraceae, or waxcaps. Hygrocybe
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| Elystan Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan Dafydd Elystan Elystan-Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan (born 7 December 1932), known as Elystan Morgan, is a Welsh politician.Morgan was educated at Ardwyn Grammar School, Aberystwyth and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. He became a solicitor.Originally a Plaid Cymru candidate, Morgan contested Wrexham twice in 1955 and in 1959, and Merioneth in 1964. Elystan_Morgan,_Baron_Elystan-Morgan
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| Quad (play) For other uses of the term, see Quad. Samuel Beckett’s Quad was written in 1981 and first appeared in print in 1984 (Faber and Faber) where the work is described as “percussion” and has also been called a “ballet for four people.” It resembles something the shape-theatre ensemble Mummenschanz might have conceived, a frantic mime. The only thing in the Beckett canon that is at all similar is the short mime at the beginning of What Where. Quad_(play)
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| A Mouthful of Birds A Mouthful of Birds is a 1986 play with dance by Caryl Churchill and David Lan, with choreography by Ian Spink. Drawing its themes from The Bacchae of Euripides, it is a meditation on possession, madness and female violence. A_Mouthful_of_Birds
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| Metatextuality Metatextuality is a form of intertextual discourse in which one text makes critical commentary on another text. This concept is related to Gérard Genette's concept of hypertextuality in which a text changes or expands on the content of another text. Metatextuality
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| American Civil Liberties Union/Archive 2 Talk:American_Civil_Liberties_Union/Archive_2
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| F. Gwendolen Rees Florence Gwendolen Rees, FRS (3 July 1906 – 4 October 1994) was a British zoologist and parasitologist. Rees's career was at the Zoology Department of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she held positions of Assistant Lecturer (1930–7), Lecturer (1937–47), Senior Lecturer (1947–66), Reader (1966–71) and Professor (1971–3), becoming Professor Emeritus in semi-retirement in 1973. F._Gwendolen_Rees
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| Penmon, Anglesey Penmon,_Anglesey
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| Articles for deletion/McLurg's Law Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/McLurg's_Law
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| Ken Booth Ken Booth FBA (born January 29, 1943) is a British International Relations theorist. He is the former E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University. He has been a visiting researcher at the US Naval War College, Dalhousie University in Canada, and Cambridge University. Ken_Booth
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| Politico-media complex politico-media complex (PMC) refers to a close and symbiotic type of relationship between a nation state's political classes, particularly any ruling class, its media industry, and any interactions with or dependencies upon an analogous interest group, such as the so-called military-industrial complex (MIC). Politico-media_complex
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| Words and Music (play) Samuel Beckett wrote the radio play, Words and Music between November and December 1961. It was recorded and broadcast on the BBC Third Programme on 13 November 1962. Patrick Magee played Words and Felix Felton, Croak. Music was composed especially by John Beckett. The play first appeared in print in Evergreen Review 6.27 (November-December 1962). Beckett himself translated the work into French under the title Paroles et Musique (Minuit, 1972). Words_and_Music_(play)
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| Matthew Francis Matthew Francis (born 1956 in Hampshire) is a British poet, editor of W. S. Graham's New Collected Poems, and teaches at University of Wales, Aberystwyth. His status is very well known as a contemporary British poet. He his best revered for his impressive wordplay and sharp imagination whose beautifully elegant phrasing makes him a very popular poet. Matthew_Francis
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