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uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design',
abstract: 'Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns). Design has different connotations in different fields (see below). In some cases the direct construction of an object (as in pottery, engineering, management, cowboy coding and graphic design) is also considered to be design.',
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abstract: 'Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one\'s nation. Nationalism involves national identity, by contrast with the related construct of patriotism, which involves personal behaviors that support the nation\'s decisions and actions.',
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abstract: 'In politics, a figurehead is a person who holds de jure an important (often supremely powerful) title or office yet de facto executes little actual power, most commonly limited by convention rather than law. The metaphor derives from the carved figurehead at the prow of a sailing ship. Commonly cited figureheads include Queen Elizabeth II\'s role as Queen of the sixteen Commonwealth Realms and head of the Commonwealth overall; she has an important office title, but no power over the nations in which she is not head of state. The Queen also holds all powers of state in her kingdoms, but rarely exercises them. The last time the Queen exercised her sovereign powers was as the Queen of Australia during the 1975 Constitutional Crisis. Other figureheads are the Emperor Akihito of Japan, or presidents in some parliamentary republics, such as the President of Israel, President of Bangladesh, President of Greece, President of Germany, President of Pakistan, and the President of the People\'s Republic of China (without CPC General Secretary post).',
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abstract: 'Calligraphy (from kallos "beauty" and graphẽ "writing") is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument or brush in one stroke (as opposed to built up lettering, in which the letters are drawn). A contemporary definition of calligraphic practice is "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner".',
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abstract: 'The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan is, in principle, the highest-ranking military officer in the Pakistan Defense Forces, and the principal military advisor to the Prime minister of Pakistan, Parliament of Pakistan, Ministry of Defence, and the National Security Council.',
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abstract: 'The Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle (PDI-P) is an Indonesian political party. It is led by Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of Indonesian independence leader and first president Sukarno. Megawati was President of Indonesia from 2001 to 2004. The party\'s ideology is based on the official Indonesian national philosophy, Pancasila.',
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abstract: 'A key is a device that is used to operate a lock. A typical key is a small piece of metal consisting of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys, and the bow, which is left protruding so that torque can be applied by the user. A key is usually intended to operate one specific lock or a small number of locks that are keyed alike, so each lock requires a unique key. The key serves as a security token for access to the locked area; only persons having the correct key can open the lock and gain access.',
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abstract: 'The Proton Satria is a hatchback produced by Malaysian Proton in 1995 for the first generation and ended in 2005. The new Satria Replacement Model (SRM), known as Proton Satria Neo was launched on 16 June 2006. The name Satria which means knight in Sanskrit was chosen for Proton\'s 3-door hatchback to reflect the sportiness of the car.',
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abstract: 'Kah Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in Davarzan District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,531, in 2,550 families. The rural district has 17 villages.',
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'Organizations established in 1948',
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abstract: 'Free will is the ability of agents to make choices unconstrained by certain factors. Factors of historical concern have included metaphysical constraints (such as logical, nomological, or theological determinism), physical constraints (such as chains or imprisonment), social constraints (such as threat of punishment or censure), and mental constraints (such as compulsions or phobias, neurological disorders, or genetic predispositions). The principle of free will has religious, legal, ethical, and scientific implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will implies that individual will and choices can coexist with an omnipotent divinity. In the law, it affects considerations of punishment and rehabilitation. In ethics, it may hold implications for whether individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. In science, neuroscientific findings regarding free will may suggest different ways of predicting human behavior.',
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abstract: 'Run (also known as Pulau Run, Pulo Run, Puloroon, or Rhun) is one of the smallest islands of the Banda Islands, which are a part of Indonesia. It is about 3 km long and less than 1 km wide.',
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abstract: 'A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. Each prefix has a unique symbol that is prepended to the unit symbol. The prefix kilo-, for example, may be added to gram to indicate multiplication by one thousand; one kilogram is equal to one thousand grams. The prefix centi-, likewise, may be added to metre to indicate division by one hundred; one centimetre is equal to one hundredth of a metre.',
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abstract: 'In finance, momentum is the empirically observed tendency for rising asset prices to rise further, and falling prices to keep falling. For instance, it was shown that stocks with strong past performance continue to outperform stocks with poor past performance in the next period with an average excess return of about 1% per month (Jegadeesh and Titman, 1993, 1999).',
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abstract: 'A wife is a female partner in a continuing marital relationship. A wife may also be referred to as a spouse. The term continues to be applied to a woman who has separated from her husband and ceases to be applied to such a woman only when her marriage has come to an end following a legally recognised divorce or the death of her spouse. On the death of her husband, a wife is referred to as a widow, but not after she is divorced from her husband.',
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abstract: 'The chairman, also simply known as the chair, is the highest officer of an organized group such as a board committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office is typically elected or appointed by the members of the group. The chairman presides over meetings of the assembled group and conducts its business in an orderly fashion. When the group is not in session, the officer\'s duties often include acting as its head, its representative to the outside world and its spokesperson.',
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abstract: 'The People\'s Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (, MPR-RI) is the legislative branch in Indonesia\'s political system. It is composed of the members of the People\'s Representative Council and the Regional Representative Council. Before 2004, and the amendments to the 1945 Constitution, the MPR was the highest governing body in Indonesia.',
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spot: 'Taufiq Kiemas',
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title: 'Taufiq Kiemas',
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abstract: 'Taufiq Kiemas (31 December 1942 – 8 June 2013) was the Speaker of the People\'s Consultative Assembly of Indonesia from 2009 until his death in 2013. Taufiq (sometimes spelt Taufik) was the husband of Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia from 2001 to 2004.',
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abstract: 'A person is a being, such as a human, that has certain capacities or attributes constituting personhood, which in turn is defined differently by different authors in different disciplines, and by different cultures in different times and places. In ancient Rome, the word "persona" (Latin) or "prosopon" (πρόσωπον: Greek) originally referred to the masks worn by actors on stage. The various masks represented the various "personae" in the stage play.',
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'People',
'Personal life',
'Personhood',
'Self' ] },
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uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcendental_number',
abstract: 'In mathematics, a transcendental number is a (possibly complex) number that is not algebraic—that is, it is not a root of a non-zero polynomial equation with rational coefficients. The most prominent examples of transcendental numbers are π and e. Though only a few classes of transcendental numbers are known (in part because it can be extremely difficult to show that a given number is transcendental), transcendental numbers are not rare. Indeed, almost all real and complex numbers are transcendental, since the algebraic numbers are countable while the sets of real and complex numbers are both uncountable. All real transcendental numbers are irrational, since all rational numbers are algebraic. The converse is not true: not all irrational numbers are transcendental; e.g., the square root of 2 is irrational but not a transcendental number, since it is a solution of the polynomial equation x2 − 2 = 0.',
label: 'Transcendental number',
categories: [ 'Transcendental numbers', 'Articles containing proofs' ] },
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title: 'Record chart',
uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_chart',
abstract: 'A record chart is a ranking of recorded music according to popularity during a given period of time. Examples of music charts are the Hit parade, Hot 100 or Top 40.',
label: 'Chart',
categories: [ 'Record charts', 'Popular music' ],
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uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia',
abstract: 'Indonesia (or), officially the Republic of Indonesia (), is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17,508 islands. It encompasses 34 provinces with over 238 million people, making it the world\'s fourth most populous country. Indonesia\'s republic form of government comprises an elected legislature and president. The nation\'s capital city is Jakarta. The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, Palau, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia is a founding member of ASEAN and a member of the G-20 major economies. The Indonesian economy is the world\'s 16th largest by nominal GDP.',
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'Bicontinental countries',
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'G15 nations',
'Developing 8 Countries member states',
'Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation',
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'Liberal democracies',
'Republics',
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title: 'Etymology',
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abstract: 'Etymology is the study of the history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time. By an extension, the term "the etymology of [a word]" means the origin of the particular word.',
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categories: [ 'Etymology' ] },
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uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation_needed',
abstract: 'REDIRECT.',
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'Internet memes',
'2005 introductions' ] },
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title: 'Musical form',
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abstract: 'The term musical form (or musical architecture) refers to the overall structure or plan of a piece of music, and it describes the layout of a composition as divided into sections. In the tenth edition of The Oxford Companion to Music, Percy Scholes defines musical form as "a series of strategies designed to find a successful mean between the opposite extremes of unrelieved repetition and unrelieved alteration.".',
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abstract: 'A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. Each prefix has a unique symbol that is prepended to the unit symbol. The prefix kilo-, for example, may be added to gram to indicate multiplication by one thousand; one kilogram is equal to one thousand grams. The prefix centi-, likewise, may be added to metre to indicate division by one hundred; one centimetre is equal to one hundredth of a metre.',
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title: 'Bloc Party',
uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloc_Party',
abstract: 'Bloc Party are a British indie rock band, composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Russell Lissack (lead guitar), Gordon Moakes (bass guitar, synths, backing vocals, glockenspiel), and Matt Tong (drums, backing vocals). Their brand of music is said to have been drawn from such bands as The Cure, Mogwai, Siouxsie and the Banshees and in their more recent work Radiohead.',
label: 'Bloc Party',
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[ 'Bloc Party',
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'Post-Britpop groups',
'English alternative rock groups',
'Musical quartets',
'Post-punk revival music groups',
'Musical groups from London',
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title: 'Musical keyboard',
uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_keyboard',
abstract: 'A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument, particularly the piano. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats at the interval of an octave. Depressing a key on the keyboard causes the instrument to produce sounds, either by mechanically striking a string or tine (piano, electric piano, clavichord); plucking a string (harpsichord); causing air to flow through a pipe (organ); or strike a bell (carillon). On electric and electronic keyboards, depressing a key connects a circuit (Hammond organ, digital piano, synthesizer). Since the most commonly encountered keyboard instrument is the piano, the keyboard layout is often referred to as the "piano keyboard".',
label: 'Keyboard',
categories: [ 'Human–machine interaction', 'Keyboard instruments' ] },
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spot: 'Next page',
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title: 'ANSI escape code',
uri: 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code',
abstract: 'In computing, ANSI escape code (or escape sequences) is the method of in-band signaling to control formatting, color, and other output options on video text terminals. To encode this formatting information, it embeds certain sequences of bytes into the text, which have to be interpreted specially, not as codes of characters. Although hardware text terminals have become increasingly rare in the 21st century, the relevance of this standard persists because most terminal emulators interpret at least some of the ANSI escape sequences in the output text. One notable exception is the win32 console component of Microsoft Windows.',
label: 'ANSI escape code',
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[ 'Computer standards',
'Ecma standards',
'ANSI standards',
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title: 'Killing Joke (1980 album)',
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abstract: 'Killing Joke is the début studio album by English band Killing Joke. It was released in August 1980 worldwide, through E.G. Records.',
label: 'Killing Joke',
categories:
[ '1980 debut albums',
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title: 'Yes (band)',
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abstract: 'Yes are an English rock band who achieved success with their progressive, art, and symphonic style of rock music. They are distinguished by their use of mystical and cosmic lyrics, live stage sets and lengthy compositions, often with complex instrumental and vocal arrangements. The band\'s current line-up since February 2012 consists of singer Jon Davison, guitarist Steve Howe, bass guitarist Chris Squire, keyboardist Geoff Downes, and drummer Alan White.',
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'Grammy Award-winning artists',
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idea:
browser extension, annotate translated-version of detik using this annotation as hyperlink

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holy grail:
export everything to node, give proper relationship, and then when can ask the machine to invoke a conclusion between several facts. As long as there's a path between given facts, then can be a new fact (conclusion/deduction).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15732477/freebase-finding-relationship-between-nodes
https://github.com/young-zhang/freebase-neo4j-importer

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