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<dbpedia:Paul_Machliss>
Paul Machliss
Paul Machliss (born 1971 or 1972) is an Australian film and television editor. He has worked on TV series such as Black Books and The IT Crowd, as well as on Edgar Wright's television series Spaced and feature films Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and The World's End (2013).
<dbpedia:Sailor_Suit_and_Machine_Gun:_Graduation>
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation (セーラー服と機関銃 卒業, Sērā-fuku to kikanjū Sotsugyō) is an upcoming Japanese youth drama film directed by Kōji Maeda. The film is a "spiritual sequel" to Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (1981). It is scheduled for release on March 5, 2016.
<dbpedia:I-See-O>
I-See-O
First Sergeant I-See-O (Plenty Fires) (c.1849 – 1927) was a native American of the Kiowa tribe who served in the United States Army from 1889 until his death.
<dbpedia:List_of_universities_in_Venezuela_by_enrollment>
List of universities in Venezuela by enrollment
This is a list of universities and other higher education institutions in Venezuela by size of student population, it only reflects the institutions with a source of enrollment, those with no information of the enrollment, were not shown.
<dbpedia:Conus_goudeyi>
Conus goudeyi
Conus goudeyi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones.These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans.
<dbpedia:Vinod_Kumar_Giri>
Vinod Kumar Giri
Vindo Kumar Giri (born 1964) is an professor and the head of department of Electrical Engineering department in Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur. In the field of engineering, he is specialized in Bio-instrumentation, Digital Signal Processing, Control & Instrumentation, ECG data Compression, Telemedicine. He is widely work as researcher on EBP-NN based ECG data compression. He worked on compare and simulation of Speed Control of DC Motor using PID and Fuzzy Controller.
<dbpedia:Genuine_(Stacie_Orrico_song)>
Genuine (Stacie Orrico song)
"Genuine" is a song by American recording artist Stacie Orrico from her debut album Genuine. The song was released in the United States in August 2000, only for Christian radio stations. Written by Tedd Tjornhom, B.
<dbpedia:Ponts_Couverts,_Strasbourg>
Ponts Couverts, Strasbourg
The Ponts Couverts are a set of three bridges and four towers that make up a defensive work erected in the 13th century on the River Ill in the city of Strasbourg in France. The three bridges cross the four river channels of the River Ill that flow through Strasbourg's historic Petite France quarter. The Ponts Couverts have been classified as a Monument historique since 1928.Construction of the Ponts Couverts commenced in 1230, and they were opened in 1250.
<dbpedia:Gary_D._Rhodes>
Gary D. Rhodes
Gary D. Rhodes, Ph.D., is an American writer, filmmaker, and film historian. He is also a tenured faculty member in Film Studies at The Queen's University of Belfast, a Russell Group institution.Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma on September 11, 1972, Rhodes is a member of the Cherokee tribe.
<dbpedia:Searchlight_(software)>
Searchlight (software)
Searchlight is an enterprise SEO platform created by Conductor based in New York City.
<dbpedia:Northern_Cross_(asterism)>
Northern Cross (asterism)
The Northern Cross is a prominent astronomical asterism in the northern hemisphere celestial sphere, corresponding closely with the constellation Cygnus The Swan. It is much larger than the more famous Southern Cross consisting of the brightest stars in Cygnus, Deneb, Sadr, Gienah, Delta Cygni and Albireo. The 'head' of the cross, Deneb, is also part of the Summer Triangle asterism. Like the Summer Triangle, the Northern Cross is a prominent indicator of the seasons.
<dbpedia:Joseph_Domachowski>
Joseph Domachowski
Joseph A. Domachowski (November 26, 1872 – July 2, 1942) was an American politician.Born in Poland, Domachowski emigrated to the United States and settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1881. Domachowski was a painter and decorator and worked with Prudential Mutual Insurance. Domachowski served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1907 and 1909 was a Democrat. He served as President of the Polish Association of America.
<dbpedia:The_Yawpers>
The Yawpers
The Yawpers are a three-piece rock and roll band from Denver, Colorado. Their name is derived from a Walt Whitman poem, entitled "Song of Myself": "I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.". The Yawpers play in a unique setting of two acoustic guitar players and drummer, yet their music is played with "raucous glee comparable to seeing a metal band".
<dbpedia:Roger_Donnahoo>
Roger Donnahoo
Roger J. Donnahoo (born August 5, 1937) is a former American football player who played with the New York Titans. He played college football at Michigan State University.
<dbpedia:Saint_Mark's_Lutheran_School_and_Church>
Saint Mark's Lutheran School and Church
Saint Mark's Lutheran School and Church is an LCMS church and school in Milford, Ohio. The school serves Preschool 2 year olds through 8th graders.
<dbpedia:Temple_Sinai_(Newport_News,_Virginia)>
Temple Sinai (Newport News, Virginia)
Temple Sinai is an historic Reform synagogue at 11620 Warwick Boulevard in Newport News, Virginia. Established in 1955, the congregation was the first (and to date is the only) reform congregation on the Virginia Peninsula. Its building was designed by Edward Loewenstein and completed in 1960, and is a locally significant example of Modern architecture. It is a roughly rectangular single-story building, finished in brick veneer, with a projecting trapezoidal entrance.
<dbpedia:LMTK3>
LMTK3
Lemur tyrosine kinase 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LMTK3 gene.
<dbpedia:Conus_gouldi>
Conus gouldi
Conus gouldi is a fossil species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones.
<dbpedia:Raipur,_Bhagwanpur>
Raipur, Bhagwanpur
Raipur and Bhagwanpur is a village in Samastipur district of Bihar.
<dbpedia:Twinmesh>
Twinmesh
TwinMesh is a mesh generation program that automatically generates structured hexahedral grids for the moving parts of rotary positive displacement machines. The resulting meshes allow for CFD analysis of rotary pd machines such as screw compressors and expanders, scroll compressors and expanders, gear pumps, lobe pumps and gerotor pumps.
<dbpedia:Etienne-Henri_Martin>
Etienne-Henri Martin
Etienne-Henri Martin (7 April 1905 – 1997) was a French designer and decorator whose work combined elements of classic and avante-garde French design. He undertook many private and public decoration projects, and led the design workshops of major department stores in France and Belgium. From 1950 he was a professor at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.
<dbpedia:Everything_(Stacie_Orrico_song)>
Everything (Stacie Orrico song)
"Everything" is the second single from Stacie Orrico's debut Genuine. It was a limited release (only being released to Christian radio stations in the U.S). The song is a powerful ballad which Orrico describes the man of her dreams that she hopes to meet someday and how she plans her weeding. The song has a very CCM influence considered an R&B Christian ballad.
<dbpedia:Bannai_script>
Bannai script
Bannai is a script form of the Islamic calligraphy. It was used primarily in Iran in the building inscriptions. It is a kind of angular Kufic script, which has geometric forms like square, rhombus, rectangular, parallel and crossed lines. The foundation of Bannai script is the horizontal and vertical directions of the lines, which have always equal thickness and fill completely the geometrical form.
<dbpedia:Human_photosynthesis>
Human photosynthesis
Human photosynthesis, or more accurately human phototrophism is the suggestion that the human body is able to photosynthesise in the same way as a plant.
<dbpedia:Penicillium_wellingtonense>
Penicillium wellingtonense
Penicillium wellingtonense is a species of the genus of Penicillium.
<dbpedia:Arab_Academy_for_Banking_and_Financial_Sciences>
Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences
Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences is a public university located in Amman, Jordan. Established in 1988.
<dbpedia:Felix_Storch,_Inc>
Felix Storch, Inc
Felix Storch, Inc (FSI) is a supplier of specialty, professional, commercial, and medical refrigerators and freezers, and cooking appliances, founded in 1969.
<dbpedia:Flag_(crater)>
Flag (crater)
Flag crater is a small crater in the Descartes Highlands of the moon visited by the astronauts of Apollo 16. The name of the crater was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973. Geology Station 1 is adjacent to Flag, at the much smaller Plum crater.On April 21, 1972, the Apollo 16 lunar module (LM) Orion landed about 1.5 km east of Flag, which is between the prominent North Ray and South Ray craters.
<dbpedia:The_Voice_of_Azerbaijan>
The Voice of Azerbaijan
The Voice of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Səs Azərbaycan) is an Azerbaijani television singing competition created by John de Mol. The first season will be broadcast on AzTV. The show will premier in late 2015 continuing to 2016. The rules of the show are based on The Voice of Holland.
<dbpedia:Royal_Castle_in_Szydłów>
Royal Castle in Szydłów
Royal Castle in Szydłów (Polish: Zamek Królewski w Szydłowie) - a castle located in Szydłów in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. The castle is located on a hill, on the bank of the River Ciekąca. The castle is located in the confinement of the town's fortification. The castle was largely used as living quarters which can be related to the interior courtyard and the large residential building.
<dbpedia:Phryssonotus>
Phryssonotus
Phryssonotus is a genus of bristle millipedes containing around nine species. Species are characterized by the possession of dark, rear-projecting scale-shaped bristles (trichomes) on the the tergites, all other bristles are long and hairlike.
<dbpedia:1980_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team>
1980 Indiana Hoosiers football team
The 1980 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented the Indiana Hoosiers in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. They participated as members of the Big Ten Conference. The Hoosiers played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was coached by Lee Corso, in his 8th year as head coach of the Hoosiers.
<dbpedia:Black_Friday:_Kimmie_Blanco_Reloaded_-_The_Re-Up_(Lil'_Kim_mixtape)>
Black Friday: Kimmie Blanco Reloaded - The Re-Up (Lil' Kim mixtape)
Black Friday: Kimmie Blanco Reloaded - Re-Up Is A Mixtape By American Rapper Lil' Kim.The Mixtape Is A Copy & Parody Of Nicki Minaj's 2012 AlbumPink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up.It Is Seen To Diss Nicki Minaj.
<dbpedia:1608_in_France>
1608 in France
Events from the year 1608 in France
<dbpedia:Oyens_brothers>
Oyens brothers
David Oyens (29 July 1842, Amsterdam - 11 February 1902, Brussels) and Pieter Oyens (29 July 1842, Amsterdam - 16 February 1894, Brussels), identical twins, were Dutch painters who specialized in genre scenes. They both spent most of their careers in Brussels. Their name was originally spelled \Oijens\"."
<dbpedia:Kylie_Dickson>
Kylie Dickson
Kylie Rae Dickson (born February 12, 1999) is an American artistic gymnast.
<dbpedia:Maurice_Couyba>
Maurice Couyba
Charles Maurice Couyba (1 January 1866 – 18 November 1931) was a French professor and politician. He was a deputy from 1897 to 1907, then a senator from 1907 to 1920. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1911 to 1912, and was briefly Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in 1914.Under the pseudonym of Maurice Boukay he was also a poet and songwriter.
<dbpedia:List_of_cricketers_who_have_scored_a_century_in_all_formats_of_cricket>
List of cricketers who have scored a century in all formats of cricket
Here is a list of the cricketers who have scored one or more centuries in every format (Test, ODI & T20I) of international cricket.Last updated: 3 October 2015Note. Italics indicate players who are currently active in all three formats.
<dbpedia:1543_in_France>
1543 in France
Events from the year 1543 in France
<dbpedia:2015_China_Open_–_Men's_Singles>
2015 China Open – Men's Singles
Novak Djokovic is the three-time defending champion.
<dbpedia:Malta_Aviation_Museum>
Malta Aviation Museum
Malta Aviation Museum is a museum situated on the site of the former Royal Air Force airfield in the village of Ta'Qali, on the island of Malta. The museum, based in three hangars, covers the history of aviation on the island with exhibits particularly from the Second World War and post-war periods. The museum is involved in restoration of exhibits, some to airworthy condition.
<dbpedia:El_Dorado_Speedway>
El Dorado Speedway
El Dorado Speedway is a motorsports venue in Juan Aldama, Chihuahua near the state capital of Chihuahua City. Currently El Dorado Speedway hosts dates for the NASCAR Toyota Series.
<dbpedia:Glossoloma>
Glossoloma
Glossoloma is a genus of Neotropical plants in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. The species in the genus were formerly placed in Alloplectus. They are subshrubs with the leaves clustered at the ends of branches, and tubular flowers.
<dbpedia:Dora_Davidsohn>
Dora Davidsohn
Dora Schaul (born Dora Davidsohn, 21 September 1913 - 8 August 1999) was a German activist whose Jewish provenance made it necessary for her to emigrate after 1933. In occupied France she worked for the Resistance.She compiled a book published in 1973 under the title “Résistance – Erinnerungen deutscher Antifaschisten” "\Memories of German Antifascists").
<dbpedia:Vinnytsia_Administrative_Court_of_Appeal>
Vinnytsia Administrative Court of Appeal
Vinnytsia of Appeal — the Court of Appeal, having the jurisdiction to Vinnytsia, Khmelnitsky and Chernivtsi region, located in Vinnytsia.
<dbpedia:Salvador_Maciá>
Salvador Maciá
Salvador Alfredo Maciá Carbó (Paraná, Between Rivers, Argentina, 17 March 1855 - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 January 1929) was a doctor and politician who served as governor of Entre Ríos Province between 1895 and 1899. He also served as a provincial and national deputy, as as a national senator.
<dbpedia:Matt_Myers_(Wrestler)>
Matt Myers (Wrestler)
Matt Butler (born 16 June, 1991) is a British professional wrestler. He currently works for New Generation Wrestling where he performs under the name 'The Amazing' Matt Myers. He also performs for a number of other British professional wrestling promotions.
<dbpedia:Ouroboros_(Drama_Series)>
Ouroboros (Drama Series)
Based on the manga by Kanzaki Yuuya, Ouroboros is a Japanese Drama series which tells the story about two men, one a detective and another a member of the yakuza, who seek to find the truth about a murder that happened twenty years ago which was clamped down by the police.The 10-episode long drama was released in 2015 starring Toma Ikuta and Shun Oguri in the leading roles.The first episode was aired on January 16, 2015 and the series concluded on March 20, 2015.Apart from Ikuta and Oguri, the series also starred Juri Ueno as Mizuki Hibino, Kotaru Yoshida as Kaoru Mishima, Kenichi Takito as Shinichi Chouno and Yo Yoshida as Tomiko Tachibana.Aoi Nakamura appeared as a member of the supporting cast in Episode 1 as the petty thief Sawatari.It was after eight years that Oguri and Ikuta came on board in the same project.
<dbpedia:Ghughulpatti>
Ghughulpatti
Ghughulpatti (घुघुलपट्टी) is a village in Ambedkar Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is Subpost Office of Rajesultanpur.
<dbpedia:2015_Rakuten_Japan_Open_Tennis_Championships_–_Singles>
2015 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships – Singles
Kei Nishikori is the defending champion.
<dbpedia:Anupam_Singh>
Anupam Singh
Anupam Singh (born 23 September 1987) is an Indian politician, writer, poet and motivational speaker whose primary interests are in political and social activism. Trained in Mechanical Engineering, he had a corporate career before joining the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in 2013. He is a founder member and media in-charge of Swaraj Abhiyan, a political organisation formed on April 14, 2015 by Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan.
<dbpedia:Andien_(singer)>
Andien (singer)
Andini Aisyah Hariadi, known her under stage name Andien (born August 25, 1985), is an Indonesian singer which genre of Jazz music. Her debut album, Bisikan Hati, which labeled by Warner Music Indonesia with the single, "Bisikan Hati", which taken from debut album.
<dbpedia:Arkady_Davidowitz>
Arkady Davidowitz
Arkady Davidowitz (born Adolf Filippovich Freudberg, 12th June 1930, Voronezh) is a writer and aphorist, author of over 50,000 published aphorisms.
<dbpedia:Acroperus_tupinamba>
Acroperus tupinamba
Acroperus tupinamba is a species of crustacean. Its name refers to the largest tribe of indigenious people inhabiting Brazil before European colonization. It was first found among decomposing leaves in Planaltina, Distrito Federal, Brazil. It is a small Acroperus, the length of the female at or below 0.6mm. Its body is egg-shaped, with its maximum height in its body's second quarter. Its dorsal margin is quite arched, with its posteroventral angle denticles being very small.
<dbpedia:Himanshi_Khurana>
Himanshi Khurana
Himanshi Khurana (born: 27 November 1991) is an Indian model, actress from Ludhiana, Punjab, India. She got fame as an actor with her appearance in Punjabi movie Sadda Haq. She is also known for her work as a model in many Punjabi songs including Soch (Hardy Sandhu), Taara (Ammy Virk), Insomnia (Sippy Gill) etc.
<dbpedia:Rubber-Tip_Pencil_Co._v._Howard>
Rubber-Tip Pencil Co. v. Howard
Rubber-Tip Pencil Co. v. Howard is an 1874 decision of the United States Supreme Court concerning the patent eligibility of abstract ideas. As explained below in the Subsequent developments section, it is intermediate in the development of that aspect of patent law from Neilson v Harford, through O’Reilly v. Morse, to Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kalo Inoculant Co., and then to Parker v. Flook, Mayo Collaborative Servs. v. Prometheus Labs., Inc., and Alice Corp. v.
<dbpedia:Nikolaifleet>
Nikolaifleet
Nikolaifleet is a canal in the Altstadt of Hamburg. First mentioned in 1188, it separates the Cremon island from the mainland. The canal is also considered one of the oldest parts of the port of Hamburg. As nearby Deichstraße, the Nikolaifleet is a popular visitor atttraction.
<dbpedia:Potamogeton_Pond>
Potamogeton Pond
Potamogeton Pond, historically also known as Pea Pond is located on a narrow strip of parkland in Hollis Hills alongside Grand Central Parkway and named after an aquatic plant. It was once a stop on a bridle trail that connected Cunningham Park to Alley Pond Park. But when local stables closed, the trail became disused. This pond can be found at 86th Avenue and 217th Street.
<dbpedia:Russell_D._Ramsey_Triangle>
Russell D. Ramsey Triangle
Russell D. Ramsey Triangle memorializes an individual who devoted his life to the firefighting profession, working out of the nearby FDNY dispatch station at 35 Empire Boulevard for nearly a quarter century. Russell D. Ramsey was born in Manhattan on March 18, 1929. He was the middle son of William Culbert and Edna Loretta Ramsey, who were both natives of Barbados. Ramsey's lifelong dream was to be a New York City firefighter.
<dbpedia:Administrative_Committee_of_Greece_(1832)>
Administrative Committee of Greece (1832)
A number of different and competing administrations used the name Administrative Committee (Greek: Διοικητική Επιτροπή) throughout 1832, each claiming responsibility for a different part of Greece, all after the dissolution of the Administrative Committee of 1831 of Augustinos Kapodistrias, Theodoros Kolokotronis, and Ioannis Kolettis
<dbpedia:Bury_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election,_2003>
Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2003
Elections to Bury Metropolitan Borough Council were held on 1 May 2003. One-third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party kept overall control of the council.After the election, the composition of the council wasLabour 27Conservative 17Liberal Democrat 4
<dbpedia:Highway_(Montenegrin_band)>
Highway (Montenegrin band)
Highway, sometimes known as Highway Trio, is a Montenegrin boy band. They will represent Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm. They participated in the second series of X Factor Adria in 2015, and ended in fourth place.
<dbpedia:2005_Internazionali_di_Modena_–_Singles>
2005 Internazionali di Modena – Singles
This was the first edition of the tournament, so no defending champions were declared.Anna Smashnova won the title, defeating Tathiana Garbin in the final. Smashnova was leading 3–0 on the 1st set Tiebreak, until Garbin suffered a heat illness during the match and decided to retire. It was the 1st tournament of the year for Smashnova and the 16th of her career.
<dbpedia:Chief_Charles_A._Joshua_Plaza>
Chief Charles A. Joshua Plaza
Chief Charles A. Joshua Plaza is a .22-acre public space located at the crossroads of Ralph Avenue, Fulton Street and Macdougal Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The plaza’s namesake, Chief Charles Adebowale Joshua (1924-1999) was a community activist who led efforts to stimulate cooperation among the neighborhood’s numerous nonprofit organizations, including programs serving foster children, people with mental disabilities and people living with HIV and AIDS.
<dbpedia:Himanshu_Rana>
Himanshu Rana
Himanshu Rana (born 1 August 1998) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Haryana in domestic cricket. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler.Rana made his first-class debut against Delhi in January 2015 at the age of 16 and top-scored for Haryana with 80 in that match. In his third match of the season, he hit his maiden century of 149 against Rajasthan giving his team an innings win.
<dbpedia:Smokin'_Stogies>
Smokin' Stogies
Smokin' Stogies is a 2001 American crime film starring Frank Vincent, Tony Sirico, Joseph Marino and written and directed by Vincent Di Rosa.
<dbpedia:Rachael_Messer>
Rachael Messer
Rachael Messer is a English voice acttress.
<dbpedia:2016_GP3_Series_season>
2016 GP3 Series season
The 2016 GP3 Series season will be the seventh season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that will be run in support of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series GP2.
<dbpedia:OKK_Konstantin>
OKK Konstantin
Omladinski košarkaški klub Konstantin (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински кошаркашки клуб Константин) is a professional basketball club from Niš, Serbia.
<dbpedia:Brad_Bars_(American_football)>
Brad Bars (American football)
Brad Bars is an American football defensive end for the New York Giants.
<dbpedia:InFocus_M810>
InFocus M810
InFocus M810 is a smartphone marketed by InFocus and manufactured by Foxconn. It was released on July 31, 2014.
<dbpedia:Lauro_Bordin>
Lauro Bordin
Lauro Bordin (7 July 1890 – 19 May 1963) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1914 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:James_H._Foster>
James H. Foster
James H. Foster (born August 3, 1827 in Ware, Massachusetts) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. Foster was a member of the Assembly during the 1869 and 1870 sessions. Later, he represented the 21st District in the Senate during the 1871 session and the 19th District during the 1872 session. Other positions Foster held include Register of Deeds of Winnebago County, Wisconsin from 1859 until 1863. He was a Republican.
<dbpedia:Cesare_Brambilla>
Cesare Brambilla
Cesare Brambilla (3 May 1885 – 3 March 1954) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1906 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:Intelexit>
Intelexit
Intelexit – is an international project that helps Intelligence officers to exit their organisations because of ethical or psychological reasons. It is a project from the Peng Collective, usually known for subversive campaigning and tactical media and was launched on September 28, 2015.
<dbpedia:Murdoch_Dryden>
Murdoch Dryden
Murdoch Dryden is a New Zealand rower.At the 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere, Finland, Dryden won a Silver medal in the coxed four, with Chris White, Andrew Matheson, Chris McAsey, and Michael Whittaker as cox.
<dbpedia:Montenegro_In_The_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2016>
Montenegro In The Eurovision Song Contest 2016
Montenegro will participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden. Their representative was selected internally by Montenegrin broadcaster RTCG. The song date is yet to be announced.
<dbpedia:Pietro_Fossati>
Pietro Fossati
Pietro Fossati (29 June 1905 – 13 March 1945) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1929 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:Roe_v._Texas_Department_of_Protective_and_Regulatory_Services>
Roe v. Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services
Roe v. Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services was a case in which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit declined to impose liability on a Child Protective Services caseworker for a body cavity search that violated the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments.
<dbpedia:Renzo_Soldani>
Renzo Soldani
Renzo Soldani (2 May 1925 – 2 January 2013) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1950 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:Leopoldo_Torricelli>
Leopoldo Torricelli
Leopoldo Torricelli (2 February 1893 – 18 November 1930) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1916 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:Enrico_Mollo>
Enrico Mollo
Enrico Mollo (24 July 1913 – 10 March 1992) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the 1935 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
<dbpedia:Resources_Development_Administration_(RDA)>
Resources Development Administration (RDA)
The Resources Development Administration or RDA (abbrev.) is a fictional paramilitary organization. It was created in James Cameron's Avatar. It is depicted as an exploitative, power hungry and heavily militarized corporation whose main aim is to mine Unobtanium from Pandora.
<dbpedia:Diet_of_Frankfurt>
Diet of Frankfurt
Diet of Frankfurt may refer any of the sessions of the Imperial Diet, Imperial States, or the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire which took place in the Imperial City of Frankfurt.An incomplete lists of Diets of Frankfurt includes : Diet of Frankfurt (1147) Diet of Frankfurt (1196) Diet of Frankfurt (1338) Diet of Frankfurt (1379) Diet of Frankfurt (1439), attended by the Spanish diplomat Domingo Ram y Lanaja Diet of Frankfurt (1556), attended by François Hotman Diet of Frankfurt (1790), attended by the Italian Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca
<dbpedia:Mutteranbaubesteuern>
Mutteranbaubesteuern
Mutteranbaubesteuern (literally mother tax collection in German) was a workfare initiative that was proposed in 1911 and was to be implemented in German Togoland by governor Edmund Brückner as stipulated in the colonial text 'Togo unter deutscher Flagge' written by author Heinrich Klose. The purpose was to encourage the native population to pay taxes in order to fund renovations on the docks in Lome, so the German officials can export Togolese minerals and foodstuffs back to their own country.
<dbpedia:Chancelot_Park>
Chancelot Park
Chancelot Park was a football ground in the Leith area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the home ground of Leith Athletic from 1900 until 1904 and again from 1919 until 1924.
<dbpedia:Norm_Cox>
Norm Cox
Norman Lawrence Cox (September 22, 1925 – April 28, 2008) was an American football quarterback who played two seasons with the Chicago Rockets of the All-American Football Conference. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 31st round of the 1948 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Christian University and attended Grandfalls-Royalty High School in Grandfalls, Texas. Cox was also a member of the Montreal Alouettes of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union.
<dbpedia:1553_in_France>
1553 in France
Events from the year 1553 in France
<dbpedia:1999–2000_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(women's_handball)>
1999–2000 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball)
The 1999–2000 Nemzeti Bajnokság I is the 49th season of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Hungary's premier Handball league.
<dbpedia:Scintilla_(communist_group)>
Scintilla (communist group)
Scintilla was a communist circle created in Rome in 1940, as one of a number of attempts to refound the Communist Party of Italy (PCd'I) banned since 1926. Most of its leaders would later contribute to creating the dissident-communist Movimento Comunista d'Italia, largest formation of the Italian Resistance in Rome.It issued two issues of a newsletter, and brought together a number of former communist and anarchist militants working in post, rail and other sectors.
<dbpedia:MHK_Humenné>
MHK Humenné
MHK Humenné is an ice hockey team playing in the 1.Liga, and formed in 1936. They play in the city of Humenné, Slovakia at TBD.
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Sardar Bukan F.C.
Sardar Bukan (2000-now) Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Bukan, West Azerbaijan who play in Iran Football's 2nd Division.
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Giuseppe Minardi
Giuseppe Minardi (born 18 March 1928) is an Italian former racing cyclist. He won the 1952 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
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Raiatea Airport (Uturoa Airport)
Raiatea Airport (also known as Uturoa Airport) is an airport on Raiatea, French Polynesia (IATA: RFP, ICAO: NTTR). It is in the village of Uturoa. The airport was inaugurated in 1962, but did not see service in 1964.
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Paul Henderson (athlete)
Paul Henderson (born 13 March 1971) is an Australian former track and field sprinter. He won silver medals with the Australian 4×100 metres relay team at the Commonwealth Games in 1994 and 1995 World Championships in Athletics. He shares the Oceanian and Australian record for the event at 38.17 seconds.
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Roger K. Lewis
Roger K. Lewis, FAIA (born 1941 in Houston, Texas) is an architect and urban planner, and a professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland College Park, where he taught architectural design and other courses for 37 years, retiring in 2006. Also an author, journalist and cartoonist, Lewis writes about architecture and urban design, and about how public policy shapes the built environment.
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Movimento Comunista d'Italia
The Movimento Comunista d'Italia (MCd'I), best-known after its newspaper Bandiera Rossa, was a revolutionary partisan brigade, and the largest single formation of the 1943-44 Italian Resistance in Rome.
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Abby (Doctor Who)
Abby, originally named Amy, is a fictional character played by Ciara Janson in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A human "tracer", a device designed to track down the segments of the Key to Time, she is a companion of the Fifth Doctor.After her travels with the Doctor, Abby, alongside her sister Zara, would return in their own audio series, Graceless.
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Big Boy (artist)
Big Boy (born Gustavo Roy Diaz on March 11, 1975) is a Puerto Rican rap and reggaeton songwriter. He is considered one of the founding fathers of reggaeton in Puerto Rico. It is known for its worldwide success in the '90s, with songs such as "Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti", "Maria", "He Chocado Con La Vida", "Que Vayas Con Dios" and "Mi Chica De La Voz Sensual".
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Lattengebirge
The Lattengebirge, also sometimes called the Latten Mountains, are a mountain range up to 1,738 m above sea level (NN) in the county of Berchtesgadener Land in the German state of Bavaria. They form a subgroup of the Berchtesgaden Alps and forms the northern end of its parent range.