diff --git "a/test.jsonl" "b/test.jsonl" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/test.jsonl" @@ -0,0 +1,6790 @@ +{"id": 7389, "claim": "Algebraic logic has five Logical system and Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra which includes Physics algebra and Nodal algebra (provide models of propositional modal logics).", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[Mathematical_logic|mathematical logic]], algebraic logic is the reasoning obtained by manipulating equations with free variables. In [[Mathematical_logic|mathematical logic]], the Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra (or Lindenbaum algebra) of a [[Model_theory#Definition|logical theory]] T consists of the [[Equivalence_class|equivalence classes]] of [[Sentence_(mathematical_logic)|sentences]] of the theory (i.e., the [[Quotient|quotient]], under the [[Equivalence_relation|equivalence relation]] ~ defined such that p ~ q exactly when p and q are provably equivalent in T). The Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra is considered the origin of the modern [[Algebraic_logic|algebraic logic]]. The Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra is thus the [[Quotient_(universal_algebra)|quotient algebra]] obtained by factoring the algebra of formulas by this congruence relation. [[Boolean_algebra|Boolean algebra]] [[Heyting_algebra|Heyting algebra]] [[MV-algebra|MV-algebra]] [[Modal_algebra|Modal algebra]] [[Interior_algebra|Interior algebra]] [[Monadic_Boolean_algebra|Monadic Boolean algebra]] [[Boolean-valued_model|Complete Boolean algebra]], [[Polyadic_algebra|polyadic algebra]], [[Predicate_functor_logic|predicate functor logic]] [[Cylindric_algebra|Cylindric algebra]] [[Combinatory_logic|Combinatory logic]], [[Relation_algebra|relation algebra]] \nClassical [[Sentential_logic|sentential logic]] [[Intuitionistic_logic|Intuitionistic]] propositional logic [[\u0141ukasiewicz_logic|\u0141ukasiewicz logic]] Modal logic [[Normal_modal_logic|K]] [[Clarence_Irving_Lewis|Lewis]]'s [[Modal_logic|S4]] Lewis's [[S5_(modal_logic)|S5]], [[Monadic_predicate_logic|monadic predicate logic]] [[First-order_logic|First-order logic]] First-order logic with [[Equality_(mathematics)|equality]] [[Set_theory|Set theory]] \n"} +{"id": 13969, "claim": "Aramais Yepiskoposyan played for FC Ararat Yerevan, an Armenian football club based in Yerevan during 1986 to 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Ararat_Yerevan|FC Ararat Yerevan]] Football Club Ararat Yerevan ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0556\u0578\u0582\u057f\u0562\u0578\u056c\u0561\u0575\u056b\u0576 \u0531\u056f\u0578\u0582\u0574\u0562 \u0531\u0580\u0561\u0580\u0561\u057f \u0535\u0580\u0587\u0561\u0576), commonly known as Ararat Yerevan, is an Armenian [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Yerevan|Yerevan]] that plays in the Armenian Premier League. \n"} +{"id": 9770, "claim": "Scot's book is titled The Discoverie of Witchcraft, and was never published at the end the printer gives his name, there are also four dedications one of which is to Sir Roger Manwood.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Discoverie of Witchcraft is a partially sceptical book published by the English gentleman [[Reginald_Scot|Reginald Scot]] in 1584, intended as an expose\u0301 of early Modern [[Witchcraft|witchcraft]]. The Discoverie of Witchcraft [[Reginald_Scot|Reginald Scot]] It contains a small section intended to show how the public was fooled by charlatans, which is considered the first published material on illusionary or stage [[Magic_(illusion)|magic]]. \n"} +{"id": 4053, "claim": "In John Laurie's partial television credits, he was part of the Bees on the Boat-Deck in 1939 and Jackanory in 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1939 Bees on the Boat-Deck 1971 [[Jackanory|Jackanory]] \n"} +{"id": 10121, "claim": "List of Once Upon a Time (debuted October 23, 2011) episodes consists of 10 specials, one of the narrators Alan Dale.", "label": 1, "evidence": "No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 \n"} +{"id": 1350, "claim": "Per Axel Rydberg, born on July 6, 1860 in Odh, V\u00e4sterg\u00f6tland, situated outside Sweden, was a graduate of University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln in the field of Botany (the science of plant life and a branch of biology).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Per Axel Rydberg (July 6, 1860 \u2013 July 25, 1931) was a Swedish-born, American [[Botany|botanist]] who was the first curator of the [[New_York_Botanical_Garden|New York Botanical Garden]] [[Herbarium|Herbarium]]. He graduated from the [[University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln] (B.S. in 1891) and (M.A. in 1895). Botanic is an adjective related to [[Botany|botany]], the study of plants. Per Axel Rydberg was born in Odh, [[Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland|Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland]], [[Sweden|Sweden]] and emigrated to the [[United_States|United States]] in 1882. \nPer Axel Rydberg (July 6, 1860 \u2013 July 25, 1931) was a Swedish-born, American [[Botany|botanist]] who was the first curator of the [[New_York_Botanical_Garden|New York Botanical Garden]] [[Herbarium|Herbarium]]. (1860-07-06)July 6, 1860\nOdh, [[Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland|Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland]], Sweden July 25, 1931(1931-07-25) (aged 71)\n[[Bronx_County,_New_York|Bronx County, New York]] [[University_of_Nebraska\u2013Lincoln|University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln]]\n[[Columbia_University|Columbia University]] [[Botany|Botany]] \n"} +{"id": 2534, "claim": "A village in China, in 2011 Kolhan had 693 people with around half (390) being workers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kolhan is a village in the Palghar district of [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]. \n[[India|India]] \n"} +{"id": 44769, "claim": "Xiao Sha competed in the World Championships and the World Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "World Championships World Cup \n"} +{"id": 3385, "claim": "The Glenn\u2013Thompson Plantation, a historic plantation house near Pittsview in Russell County, Alabama, has undergone extensive renovations including the addition of four rooms and a patio in 1840, the original wood fireplace mantels have been sealed with marble hearths.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Glenn\u2013Thompson Plantation (also known as Cedar Heights Plantation) is a historic [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] near [[Pittsview,_Alabama|Pittsview]] in [[Russell_County,_Alabama|Russell County, Alabama]]. In 1840, a rear addition was built, adding four main rooms and a shed-roofed [[Patio|patio]]. Original wood fireplace mantels are present in the original four rooms, though they have been sealed with [[Marble|marble]] hearths. A sunroom was added to the west of the house in the 1940s, and is accessed through an arched entry in the front left room. A [[Kitchen|kitchen]] was originally attached to the rear of the house via a [[Breezeway|breezeway]], but was moved and repurposed as a horse barn. \n"} +{"id": 10806, "claim": "Ken Banks developed the FrontlineSMS (language: Java) in 2005 to help conservationists keep in touch with communities in Kruger National Park in South Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The software was originally developed in 2005 by [[Ken_Banks|Ken Banks]] for conservationists to keep in touch with communities in [[Kruger_National_Park|Kruger National Park]] in [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. [[Java_(programming_language)|Java]] \n"} +{"id": 1645, "claim": "Walter Tyrrell was credited with three aerial victories in Lamotte, a commune in the Somme department of northern France on the 7th day of April 1918 and two more just days after in April 11 and 12.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 21 March the Germans launched their [[Spring_Offensive|Spring Offensive]] on the [[Operation_Michael|Somme Front]], and on 7 April Tyrrell claimed three enemy fighters shot down over [[Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e|Lamotte]]. Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e is a commune in the [[Somme_(department)|Somme]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in [[Hauts-de-France|Hauts-de-France]] in northern [[France|France]]. 32 Squadron RAF was assigned to operations further north over the [[Battle_of_the_Lys_(1918)|Lys Front]], where Tyrrell gained two more victories, on 11 and 12 April. \n7 April 1918\n@ 1115\u20131130 Destroyed Destroyed Out of control North-east of [[Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e|Lamotte]] [[Fokker_Dr.I|Fokker Dr.I]] Albatros D.V Albatros D.V [[AGO_Flugzeugwerke|AGO]] C Destroyed in flames 11 April 1918\n@ 1930 12 April 1918\n@ 1210 [[Pfalz_D.III|Pfalz D.III]] Out of control Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e is a commune in the [[Somme_(department)|Somme]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in [[Hauts-de-France|Hauts-de-France]] in northern [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 1474, "claim": "Harman Tarrant was a member of the first incarnation for a longer time than Samuel Charles and John Stewart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[John_Stewart_(New_South_Wales_colonial_politician)|John Stewart]] [[1871_Kiama_colonial_by-election|1871]]\u20131874 [[Samuel_Charles_(politician)|Samuel Charles]] [[1874-75_New_South_Wales_colonial_election|1874]]\u20131880 [[Harman_Tarrant|Harman Tarrant]] [[1880_Kiama_colonial_by-election|1880]]\u20131887 \n"} +{"id": 7339, "claim": "2014 Sky Blue FC season number 18 Lindsi Cutshall (born October 18, 1990) played the FW position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "18 [[Lindsi_Lisonbee_Cutshall|Lindsi Cutshall]] DF Key to positions: FW \u2013 [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]], MF \u2013 [[Midfielder|Midfielder]], DF \u2013 [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]], GK \u2013 [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|Goalkeeper]] \n"} +{"id": 34350, "claim": "1976 United States Senate election in North Dakota (held November 2, 1976) had two candidates and the winner was Quentin Burdick.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Independent_(United_States)|Independent]] Clarence Haggard Robert Stroup [[Quentin_Burdick|Quentin Burdick]] (incumbent) \n"} +{"id": 7966, "claim": "Harrier Shing of the Liberal party has always been a member of the Eastern Victoria Region from 2006 until 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] member of the [[Victorian_Legislative_Council|Victorian Legislative Council]], having represented [[Eastern_Victoria_Region|Eastern Victoria Region]] since 2014. \n"} +{"id": 21446, "claim": "Ohio State scored fewer points than Purdue at the 1947 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ohio_State_Buckeyes_swimming_and_diving|Ohio State]] 66 Purdue 10 \n"} +{"id": 986, "claim": "Greenbrier West High School is a public school under the purview of Amy Robertson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Greenbrier West High School is a [[Public_school_(government_funded)|public]] [[High_school|high school]] located in [[Charmco,_West_Virginia|Charmco]], [[West_Virginia|West Virginia]], [[United_States|United States]]. Amy Robertson [[Public_school_(government_funded)|Public]] \n"} +{"id": 3716, "claim": "Wellington Nascimento Carvalho is a\u00a0Brazilian\u00a0football\u00a0player\u00a0who played for Portimonense in the Primeira Liga in 2017-18.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Portimonense_S.C.|Portimonense]] Season [[2017\u201318_Primeira_Liga|2017\u201318]] League Division [[Primeira_Liga|Primeira Liga]] Wellington Nascimento Carvalho [[Cac\u0327apava|Cac\u0327apava]], Brazil \n"} +{"id": 48965, "claim": "Penguin Books-published book series Opposing Viewpoints with print and online versions tries to encourage critical thinking and issue awareness.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They are published by Greenhaven Press and are heavily used in both [[School_library|school]] and [[Public_library|public library]] collections. \n"} +{"id": 12250, "claim": "French Patrick Tambay failed to finish first\u00a0in\u00a0the 1982 German Grand Prix, making\u00a0fellow citizen Keke Rosberg the race winner.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] Patrick Tambay [[Finland]] Keke Rosberg Pos \n"} +{"id": 3050, "claim": "The two episodes of Das unsichtbare Visier, which are 89 minutes long, are Das Nest im Urwald and Depot im Skagerrak.", "label": 0, "evidence": "89 minutes Das Nest im Urwald 89 minutes Depot im Skagerrak \n"} +{"id": 15953, "claim": "The Sap production discography produced a total of eight songs in seven different albums from 2011 to 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Don't C Me Comin\"\n(Tyga featuring A.E.) [[Best_Day_Ever_(mixtape)|Best Day Ever]] [[Jesus_Piece_(album)|Jesus Piece]] [[Watching_Movies_with_the_Sound_Off|Watching Movies with the Sound Off]] [[ESGN|Evil Seeds Grow Naturally]] [[Stay_Trippy|Stay Trippy]] Under the Influence 2 [[Fuk_Wat_They_Talkin_Bout|Fuk Wat They Talkin Bout]] 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 \n"} +{"id": 12890, "claim": "During the 1949 season, under coach John Gill, the Western Michigan Broncos defeated Ohio, but lost to Central Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1949_Ohio_Bobcats_football_team|Ohio]] L 6\u201316 \n"} +{"id": 3663, "claim": "Phukkhom of BNK48 participated in the 2019 music video \"Siang Khorong Khong Khon Siachai\" by Tor Saksit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Siang Khorong Khong Khon Siachai\" ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e40\u0e2a\u0e35\u0e22\u0e07\u0e02\u0e2d\u0e23\u0e49\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e02\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e04\u0e19\u0e40\u0e2a\u0e35\u0e22\u0e43\u0e08) Dome Pakorn Lam ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e42\u0e14\u0e21 \u0e1b\u0e01\u0e23\u0e13\u0e4c \u0e25\u0e31\u0e21) \n"} +{"id": 32009, "claim": "The Puerto Rican radio station WMEG first aired in 1966 and they used to play only music in Spanish but now most of the the music played is American Top 40 music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1966 Music was 100% in English from Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop to Techno. As of 2008 the station distances completely from the original format airing about 80% of Latin Top 40 music, 10% of American Top 40 and 10% of reggaeton. [[Guayama,_Puerto_Rico|Guayama]], [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]] \n"} +{"id": 11314, "claim": "The Side A comprises of \"Anniversary Waltz\" by Dave Franklin, Al Dubin, the longest of all tracks which plays for two minutes and 27 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[A-side_and_B-side|B-side]] 2:59 \n"} +{"id": 7265, "claim": "Shalom Levin(27 March 1916-14 April 1995) was an Israeli teacher and politician from Rakaw, Germany, who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment between 1969 and 1977 and as general secretary of the Israel Teachers Union between 1955 and 1980,", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rakaw|Rakaw]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] \n"} +{"id": 25378, "claim": "In the 2009 Swiss Olympic curling trials, only the two teams Basel and St. Moritz entered the competition.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Only two teams entered. [[Basel|Basel]] [[St._Moritz|St. Moritz]] \n"} +{"id": 268, "claim": "Bill Persky (a TV director) was born to a Jewish family in 1931 and got married three times, where Joanna Patton was his third wife.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bill Persky (born September 9, 1931) is an American director, [[Screenwriter|screenwriter]], producer, and [[Actor|actor]] for [[Television|television]]. Persky was born to a [[American_Jews|Jewish]] family, the son of an estate auctioneer. Persky has been married three times. His third wife is New York advertising executive, Joanna Patton. \n"} +{"id": 11720, "claim": "The 565th Strategic Missile Squadron participated in nine campaigns from June 16, 1943, until May 1945.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3 July 1943\u201317 August 1943 Sicily Naples-Foggia 18 August 1943\u20133 October 1943 \n"} +{"id": 17798, "claim": "The 2016 Serbia OQT basketball team included players such as Ognjen Jaramaz, Marko Ke\u0161elj, and Ognjen Kuzmi\u0107, a Serbian professional basketball player for Crvena zvezda, but were all removed on May 20, 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ognjen Kuzmic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u041e\u0433\u045a\u0435\u043d \u041a\u0443\u0437\u043c\u0438\u045b, IPA: [[Serbo-Croatian|[o\u030c\u0261\u0272en ku\u0302zmit\u0361\u0255]]; born May 16, 1990) is a Serbian professional basketball player for [[KK_Crvena_zvezda|Crvena zvezda]] of the [[ABA_League|Adriatic League]] and the [[EuroLeague|EuroLeague]]. [[Ognjen_Jaramaz|Ognjen Jaramaz]] [[Marko_Kes\u030celj|Marko Kes\u030celj]] [[Ognjen_Kuzmic\u0301|Ognjen Kuzmic\u0301]] May 30, 2016 \n"} +{"id": 1183, "claim": "The plot of Six Charlies in Search of an Author is that of a book being written by Adolphus \"Jim\" Spriggs where Grytpype-Thynne blackmails Neddie with some X-ray photographs which results in Neddie pawning himself at a pawnshop to pay for the photograph, but ultimately ends with a happy ending as Neddie marries his fianc\u00e9e Gladys Minkwater.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appealing to the author, they get a happy ending written for them as Neddie marries his fiance\u0301e Gladys Minkwater, but Bluebottle writes that Gladys deserts Neddie for him. \n"} +{"id": 21641, "claim": "Abraham Annan Adjei has never played professional football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Abraham Annan Adjei (born 8 December 1988) is a Ghanaian international [[Association_football|footballer]]. \n[[Midfielder|Midfielder]] Annan made his international debut on 1 October 2009 against [[Argentina_national_football_team|Argentina]]. \n"} +{"id": 6293, "claim": "Rex Jory remained a copy boy until his retirement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is an associate editor of [[The_Advertiser_(Adelaide)|The Advertiser]], regular columnist for both The Advertiser and the Sunday Mail and leader writer for The Advertiser. \nIn 1965 he moved to London, working with the [[BBC|BBC]], spent a year in South Africa and returned to Adelaide in 1970 as political writer for The News. \nHe was transferred to the [[Canberra|Canberra]] bureau in 1978, joined The Advertiser in 1983 as special writer, moved to The News in 1984 and was made editor of the Sunday Mail until 1986 when he returned to The Advertiser, as political editor. \n"} +{"id": 9220, "claim": "Italian film actor Peppe Lanzetta has appeared in films since his first, Blues metropolitano, in 1985 to his most recent, Due soldati, in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peppe Lanzetta (born 6 February 1956) is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than twenty films since 1985. 1985 [[Blues_metropolitano|Blues metropolitano]] 2017 Due soldati \n"} +{"id": 2021, "claim": "Two ships were named after U.S. Navy enlistee, Charles Ausburne, after he stood to duty when the Antilles,a ship that was chartered by the Army for troop transport, was torpedoed amd sunk by a German U-Boat, under him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Two ships of the U.S. Navy have been named in his honor. Charles Lawrence Ausburne (July 26, 1889, [[New_Orleans,_Louisiana|New Orleans, Louisiana]] \u2013 October 17, 1917) enlisted in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] February 25, 1908. As an Electrician First Class, Ausburne manned the emergency [[Wireless|wireless]] station in the [[United_States_Army|Army]] transport [[USAT_Antilles|Antilles]], and following the ship's fatal [[Torpedo|torpedoing]] October 17, 1917 by [[SM_U-105|U-105]], stood to his duty until the ship sank beneath him. Chartered by the U.S. Army in 1917 for use as a [[Troop_transport|troop transport]] ship, Antilles was sunk by a German [[U-boat|U-boat]] on 17 October 1917, resulting in the loss of 67 lives. \n"} +{"id": 2117, "claim": "UA Valettoise was founded in 1948, is in the CFA 2 Group E league, and is based in the Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur region in southeastern France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Union Athle\u0301tique Valettoise is a [[France|French]] [[Association_football|association football]] club founded in 1948. [[Championnat_de_France_amateur_2|CFA 2]] Group E They are based in the commune of [[La_Valette-du-Var|La Valette-du-Var]] and their home stadium is the Stade Vallis Laeta, which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. La Valette-du-Var ([[Provenc\u0327al_language|Provenc\u0327al]] [[Occitan_language|Occitan]]: La Valeta) is a commune in the [[Var_(de\u0301partement)|Var]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in the [[Provence-Alpes-Co\u0302te_d'Azur|Provence-Alpes-Co\u0302te d'Azur]] [[Regions_of_France|region]] in southeastern [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 1036, "claim": "Russia\u00a0Unics Kazan\u00a0won the\u00a02019-2020 Eurocup Basketball recording a single loss.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2019\u201320\n[[2019\u201320_EuroCup_Basketball|Details]] Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19_pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]]. \n"} +{"id": 3675, "claim": "The kingdom of Plantae are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom for which Apistogramma regani is a member of one of its over 1.5 million species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Plants are mainly [[Multicellular|multicellular]] organisms, predominantly [[Photosynthetic|photosynthetic]] [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]] of the [[Kingdom_(biology)|kingdom]] Plantae. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 33404, "claim": "The 2004 North Carolina lieutenant governor election saw Republican opposition Jim Snyder, who only had 1,453,705, which was only 42.78% of the total lose to incumbent Democratic candidate Bev Perdue who had 1,888,397 votes, which was 55.57% of the total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Bev_Perdue|Bev Perdue]] (incumbent) 1,888,397 55.57 [[James_Snyder_Jr.|Jim Snyder]] 1,453,705 42.78 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 19966, "claim": "There are no school board members and over 5000 students in 2016, Stroudsburg Area School District is just one of the 500 public school districts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "9 locally elected members \n"} +{"id": 43418, "claim": "Jason Naismith played for ten clubs but never signed with Peterborough United, also known as \"The Posh\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Naismith has previously played for [[St_Mirren_F.C.|St Mirren]], [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]], [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]], [[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]] and [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]]. \nNaismith moved in June 2018 to [[EFL_League_One|EFL League One]] club [[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]], with whom he signed a three-year contract. \n[[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]] \n"} +{"id": 10588, "claim": "The Petronas Philharmonic Hall, which was constructed with exposed movable ceiling panels, has seven movable panels in the upper ceiling which can be adjusted to alter the volume in the hall and simulate a wide range of acoustic environments.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The hall is constructed with concealed movable ceiling panels which can be adjusted to alter the volume in the hall and simulate a wide range of acoustic environments. There are seven movable panels in the upper ceiling. \n"} +{"id": 493, "claim": "Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway operated in North and South Carolina right after Reconstruction, created in 1879 from a consolidation with two other railroads.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway was a Southeastern railroad that operated in the Carolinas immediately after [[Reconstruction_era_of_the_United_States|Reconstruction]]. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway was created in 1879 with the consolidation of the [[Western_Railroad_(North_Carolina)|Western Railroad]] and the Mount Airy Railroad. \n"} +{"id": 2054, "claim": "Bergamo Lions won the Eurobowl (European American football contest) in 2010, 2011 and 2012, while losing to the Chrysler Vikings in the finals of 2014 and 2015 but In Germany they have been unbeaten since 1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Berlin_Adler|Berlin Adler]] [[Germany]] 2010 \n"} +{"id": 36334, "claim": "Jacques\u00a0Freitag\u00a0represented South Africa in World Youth Championships and All-Africa Games in 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 [[1999_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics|World Youth Championships]] [[Athletics_at_the_1999_All-Africa_Games|All-Africa Games]] \n"} +{"id": 29432, "claim": "Pirate Party member Dirk Poot once ran for the office of Prime Minister of the Netherlands.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Poot has been active with the Pirate Party since late 2009. He joined the party after discovering it through [[Internet_Relay_Chat|IRC]] while blogging about [[Anti-Counterfeiting_Trade_Agreement|Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement]]. He was fourth on the list for the Pirate Party in the 2010 Dutch parliamentary elections. Since 2011, he has been a member of the board of the Dutch Pirate Party, and the board's spokesperson since December 2011. In the 2012 parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, he was the first candidate of the Dutch Pirate Party. \n"} +{"id": 4329, "claim": "George Brown began his Liberal Party leadership in Canada on the first of July in 1867.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He reorganized the Clear Grit ([[Liberal_Party_of_Canada|Liberal]]) Party in 1857, supporting, among other things, the [[Separation_of_church_and_state|separation of church and state]], the annexation of [[Rupert's_Land|Rupert's Land]], and a small government. \n"} +{"id": 17044, "claim": "In the years 1999 to 2015, Kazunori Iio first played club team Verdy Kawasakim went on to play on Tokyo Verfy (which he played on three additional times over these years, before ending on Yokohama FC.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1999_Verdy_Kawasaki_season|1999]] [[2000_Verdy_Kawasaki_season|2000]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Verdy Kawasaki]] [[2001_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2001]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] [[2003_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2003]] [[2004_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2004]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] [[2007_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2007]] [[2008_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2008]] [[2009_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2009]] [[2010_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2010]] [[2011_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2011]] [[2012_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2012]] [[2013_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2013]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] 2014 2015 [[Yokohama_FC|Yokohama FC]] \n"} +{"id": 12792, "claim": "In personal finance, a grace period, which can range from minutes to a number of days, refers to the allocated time which no interest is charged on a credit card or when fees are due but can be paid without penalty.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In personal finance, a grace period is the period during which no interest is charged on a credit card. A grace period is a period immediately after the deadline for an obligation during which a late fee, or other action that would have been taken as a result of failing to meet the deadline, is waived provided that the obligation is satisfied during the grace period. Grace periods can range from a number of minutes to a number of days or longer, and can apply in situations including arrival at a [[Employment|job]], paying a [[Bill_(payment)|bill]], or meeting a government or legal requirement. \n"} +{"id": 10004, "claim": "The Oregon Garden opened in 2011 but never netted a profit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Opened in 1999, it is home to over 20 gardens including the Rose Garden, Children's Garden and Silverton Market Garden. $-383,330 $-932,010 $-446,000 (est.) 2004 2003 2002 \n"} +{"id": 6272, "claim": "The 70th Academy Awards saw Titanic which had an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion win Best Director for James Cameron and Best Picture along with 9 other awards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nominated for 14 [[Academy_Awards|Academy Awards]], it tied [[All_About_Eve|All About Eve]] (1950) for the most Oscar nominations, and won 11, including the awards for [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture|Best Picture]] and [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Director|Best Director]], tying [[Ben-Hur_(1959_film)|Ben-Hur]] (1959) for the most Oscars won by a single film. [[James_Cameron|James Cameron]] With an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion, Titanic was the first film to reach the billion-dollar mark. \n"} +{"id": 15834, "claim": "Lars Hjorth briefly played for B\u00e6rum SK, in 1996and in 1999 he was on the roster of sixth-tier club Lommedalens IL, and upon returning to Lyn, the team languished in the third tier and Hjorth only played twelve games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1987, he briefly played for [[B\u00e6rum_SK|B\u00e6rum SK]], and in 1989 he was on the roster of sixth-tier club Lommedalens IL. \n"} +{"id": 24089, "claim": "To get to Lake Tikub, one has to take the Pan-Philippine Highway South heading to Tiaong, Quezon, in the Philippines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From Manila, take the Pan-Philippine Highway South heading to Lucena City. In Tiaong, Quezon, upon reaching the Total Gas station to your left. Lucena is the provincial capital, seat of the provincial government and the most populous city of the province, but is governed independently as a highly urbanized city. Tiaong, officially the Municipality of Tiaong ([[Tagalog_language|Tagalog]]: Bayan ng Tiaong), is a 1st class [[Municipality_of_the_Philippines|municipality]] in the [[Philippine_Province|province]] of [[Quezon|Quezon]], [[Philippines|Philippines]]. \n"} +{"id": 4547, "claim": "In the 1989 NFL Season (the same season that NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle announced his retirement), the New York Giants drafted Brian Williams in the first round, while drafting both Bob Kratch and Greg Jackson in the third round, and David Meggett in the fifth round.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1989_New_York_Giants_season|New York Giants]] [[Brian_Williams_(center)|Brian Williams]] New York Giants [[Greg_Jackson_(American_football)|Greg Jackson]] New York Giants [[Bob_Kratch|Bob Kratch]] New York Giants [[Dave_Meggett|Dave Meggett]] Rozelle served as the commissioner of the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] (NFL) for nearly thirty years, from January 1960 until his retirement in November 1989. \n"} +{"id": 14667, "claim": "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has a large roster, including Aramis, Dragon Lee, and Jeff Cobb, but none of its wrestlers have ever won the PWG World Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "PWG World Champion [[Bandido_(wrestler)| Bandido]] \n[[PWG_World_Championship|PWG World Championship]] [[Bandido_(wrestler)|Bandido]] \n"} +{"id": 21871, "claim": "1991 Waterford City Council election was planed to take place on 27 June 1991 with six parties all of which have at least two seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "An election to [[Waterford_City_Council|Waterford City Council]] took place on 27 June 1991 as part of [[1991_Irish_local_elections|that year's Irish local elections]]. [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] [[Progressive_Democrats|Progressive Democrats]] [[Workers'_Party_of_Ireland|Workers' Party]] [[Labour_Party_(Ireland)|Labour]] [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] [[Fianna_Fa\u0301il|Fianna Fa\u0301il]] 3 2 3 3 2 2 \n"} +{"id": 10791, "claim": "The Semi-finals of the 1903 Norwegian Football Cup was played between 6 teams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team 1 Team 2 \n"} +{"id": 7181, "claim": "Takashi Taniguchi is a Japanese voice actor from Hokkaid\u014d, the second largest island of Japan formerly known as Ezo, who lived to be 65 years old.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Takashi Taniguchi (\u8c37\u53e3\u7bc0, Taniguchi Takashi, July 5, 1947 \u2013 December 27, 2012) was a [[Japanese_people|Japanese]] voice actor from [[Hokkaido\u0304|Hokkaido\u0304]]. Hokkaido (Japanese: \u5317\u6d77\u9053, Hokkaido\u0304 [[Japanese|[hok\u02d0a\ua71cido\u02d0]] (listen), \"Northern Sea [[Circuit_(political_division)|Circuit]]\") is the [[Japanese_archipelago|second largest island]] of [[Japan|Japan]] and comprises the largest and northernmost [[Prefectures_of_Japan|prefecture]]. Hokkaido was formerly known as Ezo, Yezo, Yeso, or Yesso. December 27, 2012(2012-12-27) (aged 65) \n"} +{"id": 3828, "claim": "Car production in Italy by Lancia saw a slowdown in the past decade, from 300,087 cars in 1990 to only 58,759 in 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lancia (Italian: [[Italian|[\u02c8lant\u0283a]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Car_manufacturer|car manufacturer]], a subsidiary of [[FCA_Italy|FCA Italy]], itself the European subsidiary of multinational corporation [[Fiat_Chrysler_Automobiles|Fiat Chrysler Automobiles]] (FCA). 1990 300,087 2019 58,759 [[Turin|Turin]], [[Italy|Italy]] \n"} +{"id": 8805, "claim": "Many of the works of Dallas John Baker are gay-themed, though not all of them, and some of his short stories are set in Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dallas John Baker (born Dallas John Angguish Baker on 19 February 1968) is an Australian writer and academic noted for poetry, short stories and travel writing whose work deals with themes of alienation, otherness and sexuality. Some have gay content, but not all of them. Local readers will be interested in the final section of stories, set in Australia with locales ranging from Byron Bay to the [[Darling_Downs|Darling Downs]]. \n"} +{"id": 1897, "claim": "While Azerbaijan's economic structure was moving slowly in 1920-1939, the country produced more goods in 1948 and increased production by 39% as 1950 stepped in.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The shaping of economic structure of the country continued at a slow pace during 1920-1939. In 1948, the republic's industry produced more goods than in the prewar years. In 1950, the production of industrial goods increased by 39% compared to 1940. \n"} +{"id": 3006, "claim": "The book series Opposing Viewpoints with print and online versions tries to encourage critical thinking and issue awareness.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opposing Viewpoints is a series of books on [[Current_events|current issues]] which seeks to explore the varying opinions in a balanced pros/cons debate. The series attempts to encourage critical thinking and issue awareness by providing opposing views on contentious issues. The online versions are handled by Cengage Gale, but the print versions are now available through Rosen publishing. \n"} +{"id": 2249, "claim": "Brazilian former professional football forward Jos\u00e9 Ant\u00f4nio Martins Galv\u00e3o, played with his club in three countries, including in Switzerland with not a single goal made.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brazil Goals 42 Switzerland 0 Japan 14 \n"} +{"id": 9791, "claim": "Ephraim Stern (born 1934) returned to the Hebrew University as a professor in 1971 but did not take up any administrative position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stern served as the chairman of the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology, the director of the Yad Ben Zvi Institute for the Research of the Land of Israel, the chairman of the Archaeological Committee of the State of Israel, and the chairman of the board of directors of the [[Israel_Exploration_Society|Israel Exploration Society]]. \n"} +{"id": 30194, "claim": "From 2008-2010 Cartoon Network aired Ben 10: Alien Force.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ben 10: Alien Force April 18, 2008 March 26, 2010 \n"} +{"id": 4844, "claim": "Da Yooper's has released albums such as Yoopanese on July 4, 1986, Culture Shock on November 1, 1987, Camp Fever in August 1, 1988, and Yoop It Up in August 1, 1989.", "label": 0, "evidence": "July 4, 1986 November 1, 1987 August 1, 1988 August 1, 1989 \n"} +{"id": 42748, "claim": "Rosa Torre Gonz\u00e1lez served as a promoter during the 1916 Primer Congreso Feminista (First Feminist Congress).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Torre served as a promoter for the gathering traveling to [[Acanceh|Acanceh]], Temax and [[Motul,_Yucata\u0301n|Motul]] to boost attendance of qualified women. In January 1916 the Primer Congreso Feminista (First Feminist Congress) was held and topics discussed were education, including sexual education; religious fanaticism; legal rights and reforms; equal employment opportunity; and intellectual equality among others. \n"} +{"id": 12327, "claim": "The liquid gas CCl2F2 is used in aerosol cans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) is a colorless gas usually sold under the brand name Freon-12, and a [[Chlorofluorocarbon|chlorofluorocarbon]] [[Halomethane|halomethane]] (CFC) used as a [[Refrigerant|refrigerant]] and [[Aerosol_spray#Propellant|aerosol spray propellant]]. \n"} +{"id": 15109, "claim": "Seven notable animated television series, including Super Why!, a children's educational show created by Angela C. Santomero and Samantha Freeman Alpert, Phineas and Ferb and WordGirl, were released in September 2007.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phineas and Ferb is an American animated musical comedy television series created by [[Dan_Povenmire|Dan Povenmire]] and [[Jeff_\"Swampy\"_Marsh|Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh]] for [[Disney_Channel|Disney Channel]] and [[Disney_XD|Disney XD]]. Produced by [[Disney_Television_Animation|Disney Television Animation]], the series was originally broadcast as a [[Rollercoaster_(Phineas_and_Ferb)|one-episode preview]] on August 17, 2007, and [[Lawn_Gnome_Beach_Party_of_Terror|again previewed]] on September 28, 2007, the series officially premiered on February 1, 2008, on [[Disney_Channel|Disney Channel]], running until June 12, 2015. \n"} +{"id": 10826, "claim": "Psathyrotes ramosissima is a species of flowering plant that is a part of the plantae family and belongs to the asteraceae family known by the common name turtleback.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Psathyrotes ramosissima is a species of flowering plant in the [[Asteraceae|aster family]] known by the common name velvet turtleback, or turtleback. \n"} +{"id": 5900, "claim": "The New York state election for the 86th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, was held on November 6, 1984, but no statewide elective offices were up for election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 86th New York State Legislature, consisting of the [[New_York_State_Senate|New York State Senate]] and the [[New_York_State_Assembly|New York State Assembly]], met from January 6 to April 25, 1863, during the first year of Horatio Seymour's second tenure as Governor of New York, in [[Albany,_New_York|Albany]]. The [[New_York_state_election,_1862|New York state election, 1862]] was held on November 4. \n"} +{"id": 12543, "claim": "Radio Televisyen Malaysia has fourteen states with over 20 stations", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Perlis|Perlis]] [[Kedah|Kedah]] [[Perak|Perak]] [[Penang|Penang]] Selangor, [[Kuala_Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] and [[Putrajaya|Putrajaya]] [[Negeri_Sembilan|Negeri Sembilan]] [[Malacca|Malacca]] [[Johor|Johor]] [[Pahang|Pahang]] [[Terengganu|Terengganu]] Kelantan [[Sarawak|Sarawak]] [[Sabah|Sabah]] [[Labuan|Labuan]] \n"} +{"id": 45803, "claim": "Classical guitarist Mats Scheidegger specializes in classical music and serves as artistic director of the\u00a0\"Tage f\u00fcr Neue Musik Z\u00fcrich\" festival since 1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He specializes in contemporary music, e.g. he is the dedicatee of Sam Hayden's (). \n"} +{"id": 1150, "claim": "John McCain won 16 delegates during the 2008 Washington Republican presidential primary, which is eight more than Mike Huckabee won.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[John_McCain_2008_presidential_campaign|John McCain]] 16 [[Mike_Huckabee_2008_presidential_campaign|Mike Huckabee]] 8 \n"} +{"id": 5338, "claim": "In the 2014 Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council election in Wem Brook ward Labour Party's Tracy Sheppard won with 54% of the votes and conservative Andy Sargeant won 16%.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nuneaton and Bedworth Council election:Wem Brook ward 2014 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Tracy Sheppard 54.1 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Andy Sargeant 16.4 \n"} +{"id": 2425, "claim": "Cheng Yuan played for various clubs since 2011 and has recorded a total of 70 appearances and less than 20 goals in his career so far.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Career total Goals 23 \n"} +{"id": 3120, "claim": "Out of nine schools that join the Frisco League, two of which are from Pulaski county.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] Crocker High School Dixon High School Laquey High School [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] Richland High School \n"} +{"id": 7008, "claim": "Cars pre chassis number 120 (approx), about April 1958, had similar bodies to the early Berkeley \u201cSports\u201d cars, among which could be the \"Sports\" type SA322, on the other hand, cars manufactured from about April 1958 to the end of production had vertical front door edges and internal door hinges.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is probable that cars pre chassis number 120 (approx), about April 1958, had similar bodies to the early Berkeley \"Sports\" cars. Berkeley's first production car was the 'Sports' (type SA322), announced in September 1956 and produced from October 1956 to January 1957. Cars from about April 1958 to the end of production had vertical front door edges and internal door hinges, as well as body moulding and a few mechanical changes. \n"} +{"id": 4280, "claim": "Charles Grey was a politician in 1907 and 1909.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In September 1896 Grey was elected to the [[Auckland_City_Council|Auckland City Council]] to fill the seat left vacant by the death of his father. He was later to serve as [[Mayor_of_Auckland_City|Mayor of Auckland City]] from 1909 to 1910. \n"} +{"id": 2116, "claim": "Marit Tingelstad (born 18 June 1938 in Lier) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party who was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oppland in 1993 and had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the term 1989\u20131993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Marit Tingelstad (born 18 June 1938 in [[Lier,_Norway|Lier]]) is a Norwegian politician for the [[Centre_Party_(Norway)|Centre Party]]. She was elected to the [[Stortinget|Norwegian Parliament]] from [[Oppland|Oppland]] in 1993, and was re-elected on one occasion. She had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the term 1989\u20131993. \n"} +{"id": 4136, "claim": "Horst Gro\u00dfmann (born on 19 November 1891) was active in the army from 1911 to 1920 and ,was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[German_Army_(Wehrmacht)|Army]] 1911\u201345 \n"} +{"id": 24516, "claim": "Actor and theatre director Lewis Casson was married to Elsie Fogerty, with whom he had three children.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sir Lewis Thomas Casson [[Military_Cross|MC]] (26 October 1875 \u2013 16 May 1969) was an English actor and theatre director, and the husband of actress Dame [[Sybil_Thorndike|Sybil Thorndike]]. [[Sybil_Thorndike|Sybil Thorndike]]\n\u200b \u200b(m. 1908; his death 1969)\u200b \nFogerty never married but devoted her entire life to her work. \n"} +{"id": 8724, "claim": "In the 1984 Italian Grand Prix, Michele Alboreto of Italy scored the highest with nine points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Austria]] Niki Lauda 9 [[Italy]] [[Michele_Alboreto|Michele Alboreto]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 37050, "claim": "KTM West Coast railway does not have any stations named Abdullah Hukum or Petaling.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Petaling_Komuter_station|Petaling]] [[Abdullah_Hukum_station|Abdullah Hukum]] \n"} +{"id": 8943, "claim": "Genus Typhlops is classified under family Typhlopidae (a family of blind snakes), in the kingdom Animalia", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Typhlopidae|Typhlopidae]] Typhlops is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Scolecophidia|blind snakes]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Typhlopidae|Typhlopidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 20769, "claim": "Robert Edward Bowen, born on February 23, 1947 at Vallejo, California, US, was known for Bowen's formula and specialization in theory of relativity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Dynamical_systems_theory|Dynamical systems theory]]\nBowen's formula \n"} +{"id": 13842, "claim": "Tim Van Egmond, known as a Louisianan former baseball pitcher for New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers who bats and throws using his left hand, has major league baseball record of 5 wins and 9 losses with 60 strikeouts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He batted and threw [[Right-handed|right-handed]]. \n"} +{"id": 1490, "claim": "15 years ago 219 species of Cylindroleberididae were described, most just 2mm and they are in the ostracod family that has around 70,000 species and is a class of crustacea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2006, there were 219 described species. Most species are approximately 2 millimetres (0.08 in) long. Cylindroleberididae is a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Ostracod|ostracods]] that shows remarkable morphological diversity. Ostracods, or ostracodes, are a [[Class_(biology)|class]] of the [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] (class Ostracoda), sometimes known as seed shrimp. Some 70,000 species (only 13,000 of which are [[Extant_taxon|extant]]) have been identified, grouped into several orders. \n"} +{"id": 5685, "claim": "Alisan Porter is an actress and singer who competed on the 2016 season of The Voice, where she did several collaborative performances with other contestants and artists such as Jennifer Nettles, Adam Wakefield, and Christina Aguilera.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On February 29, 2016, she became a contestant on [[The_Voice_(American_season_10)|season 10]] of [[The_Voice_(American_TV_series)|The Voice]] and sang \"Blue Bayou\" for her blind audition performance. Non-competition performances: [[Adam_Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]] \nIn 2016, she auditioned for [[NBC|NBC]]'s [[The_Voice_(American_TV_series)|The Voice]], earning a spot on Team [[Christina_Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]. [[Adam_Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]] Non-competition performances: \n"} +{"id": 3139, "claim": "Ghislaine Saikaley was a public servant who received death threats from the Hells Angels because of his work.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During this time, the [[Hells_Angels|Hells Angels]] were very active in the area, and Saikaley received numerous death threats related to her work. Ghislaine Saikaley [[Public_Servant|Public Servant]] \n"} +{"id": 10455, "claim": "The Rhode Island State Rams were part of the Yankee Conference, an associate of NCAA.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Rams have won seven conference championships, all of which were won during their tenure in the [[Yankee_Conference|Yankee Conference]], highlighted by two separate runs of numerous championships (four in five years during the 1950s and three in four years during the 1980s) and respective droughts between those runs, with a 24-year drought between titles in 1957 and 1981 and an ongoing drought since Rhode Island's last title in 1985 of over 30 years. [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|NCAA]] \n"} +{"id": 3430, "claim": "There are multiple high schools in Honolulu, Hawaii such as Farrington High School which was established in 1931, Kaimuk\u012b High School (established 1949), McKinley High School (which was established in 1866 making it the oldest one in Honolulu), and Radford High School that was established in 1957.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1936 Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. 1865 President William McKinley High School is one of the oldest [[Secondary_school|secondary schools]] in the state and several of its buildings have been listed on the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. \n"} +{"id": 10244, "claim": "Griffoens Geel (founded 1981) won the 1996\u201397 Belgian Hockey League season which had six clubs competing in it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The club was founded in 1981. [[HYC_Herentals|HYC Herentals]] - [[Griffoens_Geel|Griffoens Geel]] 14:3/3:1 Six teams participated in the league, and HYC Herentals won the championship. \n"} +{"id": 30084, "claim": "Asl\u0131 Tando\u011fan is an actress born in April 2, 1979 in Ankara, the second-largest city(24,521 km or 9,468 sq mi) and capital of Turkey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asl\u0131 Tandog\u0306an (born 2 April 1979) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] actress and professional harpist. (1979-04-02) 2 April 1979 (age 41)\n[[Ankara|Ankara]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] Ankara ([[English|/\u02c8\u00e6\u014bk\u0259r\u0259/]] ANK-\u0259-r\u0259, also [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/\u02c8\u0251\u02d0\u014b-/]] AHNK-\u0259-r\u0259, Turkish: [[Turkish|[\u02c8a\u014bka\u027ea]] (listen)), historically known as Ancyra ([[English|/\u00e6n\u02c8sa\u026ar\u0259/]] an-SY-r\u0259) and Angora ([[English|/\u00e6\u014b\u02c8\u0261\u0254\u02d0r\u0259/]] ang-GOR-\u0259, also [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/\u02c8\u00e6\u014b\u0261\u0259r\u0259/]] ANG-g\u0259-r\u0259), is the [[List_of_national_capitals|capital]] of [[Turkey|Turkey]]. 24,521 km (9,468 sq mi) Ankara \n"} +{"id": 14572, "claim": "\"The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar,\" Margot Kidder's first feature film, has a runtime of 49 minutes and was released in 1968.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Year [[The_Best_Damn_Fiddler_from_Calabogie_to_Kaladar|The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar]] The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar is a 1968 [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]], it was directed by [[Peter_Pearson_(director)|Peter Pearson]] and written by [[Joan_Finnigan|Joan Finnigan]]. The 49-minute drama stars [[Chris_Wiggins|Chris Wiggins]] and [[Kate_Reid|Kate Reid]], along with [[Margot_Kidder|Margot Kidder]] in her first feature role. \n"} +{"id": 34916, "claim": "Norie Sato moved to the United States with her family when she was 4 and graduated from the University of Michigan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sato was born in Sendai, Japan and moved to the United States with her family when she was 4. After spending some years in Michigan she graduated from the [[University_of_Michigan|University of Michigan]] with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in [[Printmaking|Printmaking]] in 1971. \n"} +{"id": 41617, "claim": "Luxembourg participated at the 2017 Summer Universiade in four different sports, namely athletics, fencing, judo, and table tennis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luxembourg participated at the [[2017_Summer_Universiade|2017 Summer Universiade]] which was held in [[Taipei|Taipei]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]]. [[Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Athletics]] [[Fencing_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Fencing]] [[Judo_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Judo]] [[Table_tennis_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Table tennis]] \n"} +{"id": 29233, "claim": "The Jonah crab belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, but is yet to have a classification in the Subphylum level.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Subphylum: [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] \n"} +{"id": 8211, "claim": "The highest number of attendance at the the home stadium of the FIU Panthers football team, Riccardo Silva Stadium, was 22,682 on 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is home stadium of the [[FIU_Panthers_football|FIU Panthers football team]] and the [[Miami_FC|Miami FC]] soccer team from the [[USL_Championship|USL Championship]]. 22,682 (2011 vs. [[Duke_University|Duke]]) \n22,682 October 1, 2011 It is home stadium of the [[FIU_Panthers_football|FIU Panthers football team]] and the [[Miami_FC|Miami FC]] soccer team from the [[USL_Championship|USL Championship]]. \n"} +{"id": 33124, "claim": "Convoy JW 54A (an tropical convoy) consisted of 19 merchant ships, close escorts' were provided by destroyers, and it was also accompanied by a local escort group from Britain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Convoy JW 54A was an [[Arctic_convoys_of_World_War_II|Arctic convoy]] sent from [[United_Kingdom|Great Britain]] by the [[Allies_of_World_War_II|Western Allies]] to aid the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] during [[World_War_II|World War II]]. \n"} +{"id": 42258, "claim": "Teenage Emotions received a review score of 6.8/10 from Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 6.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 35552, "claim": "Li Jianbin has played for six football clubs from 2008-2019 including the Guangzhou Evergrande championship team of Chinese Super League 2012 and 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chengdu_Blades|Chengdu Blades]] [[Sheffield_United_(Hong_Kong)|Sheffield United HK]] (loan) [[Guangzhou_Evergrande_F.C.|Guangzhou Evergrande]] [[Shanghai_Shenhua|Shanghai Shenhua]] (loan) [[Henan_Jianye_F.C.|Henan Jianye]] (loan) Shanghai Shenhua [[Dalian_Yifang_F.C.|Dalian Yifang]] [[2019_Chinese_Super_League|2019]] [[2018_Chinese_Super_League|2018]] [[2017_Chinese_Super_League|2017]] [[2016_Chinese_Super_League|2016]] [[2015_Chinese_Super_League|2015]] [[2014_Chinese_Super_League|2014]] [[2013_Chinese_Super_League|2013]] [[2014_Chinese_Super_League|2014]] [[2012_Chinese_Super_League|2012]] [[2008\u201309_Hong_Kong_First_Division_League|2008\u201309]] [[2011_Chinese_Super_League|2011]] [[2010_China_League_One|2010]] [[2009_Chinese_Super_League|2009]] [[2008_Chinese_Super_League|2008]] \n"} +{"id": 14562, "claim": "On the feast day of Saint Nicholas, who is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker, on December 6, children from Hungary wait for Mikulas, and receive presents while children in Czech Republic and Slovakia wait for Mikulas and his two assistants to deliver presents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 \u2013 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an [[Early_Christianity|early Christian]] [[Bishop|bishop]] of [[Greeks|Greek descent]] from the maritime city of [[Myra|Myra]] in [[Asia_Minor|Asia Minor]] ([[Greek_language|Greek]]: \u039c\u03c5\u0301\u03c1\u03b1; modern-day [[Demre|Demre]], [[Turkey|Turkey]]) during the time of the [[Roman_Empire|Roman Empire]]. Because of the many [[Miracle|miracles]] attributed to his [[Intercession|intercession]], he is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker. \nMikula\u0301s (or Szent Miklo\u0301s) is the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] version of [[Saint_Nicholas|Saint Nicholas]], and a similar figure to [[Santa_Claus|Santa Claus]]. Still, it is believed that Mikula\u0301s arrives to celebrate his day, December 6 (while some countries celebrate it December 5), and leaves before [[Christmas|Christmas]]. This tradition is also well known in [[Romania|Romania]] (Mos\u0326 Nicolae), [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] (Miklavz\u030c), the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia|Slovakia]] (both Mikula\u0301s\u030c), [[Croatia|Croatia]] (Sv. Although the role of gift-giver on [[Christmas|Christmas Day]] itself is assigned to the Christ Child, on the eve of Saint Nicholas' feast day of 6 December Hungarian children traditionally place a boot on their windowsill waiting for Mikula\u0301s to come by and fill it with treats. In the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Slovakia, Mikula\u0301s/Miklavz\u030c often comes with two assistants: a good [[Angel|Angel]] who gives out presents to good children and a \"[[Krampus|Krampusz]]\", a mean [[Elf|elf]], in some version a Devil, who punishes bad children. \n"} +{"id": 1900, "claim": "The Fine Art of Surfacing received a rating of 5/10 from The Irish Times and a B\u2013 from Christgau's Record Guide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[The_Irish_Times|The Irish Times]] \n"} +{"id": 10472, "claim": "Army of the Ohio (two union armies) a field army was active between 1861 and 1863 for the American Civil War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1861\u201362\n1863\u201365 \n"} +{"id": 9533, "claim": "Struchium is from the Asteraceae (flowering plants) family in the plantae kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 3048, "claim": "Augie March has released a number of singles from 1999 up to 2018 including the single One Crowded Hour which earned the band their highest position in the country's music sales charts as it peaked at the 29th spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, and album shown 29 1999 2018 2006 Augie March's third album, [[Moo,_You_Bloody_Choir|Moo, You Bloody Choir]] (2006), received a much better reception in terms of sales; its lead single \"One Crowded Hour\" attained critical acclaim and appeared on the [[ARIA_Charts|ARIA Charts]] at number 29, while the album was nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and won an [[Australian_Music_Prize|Australian Music Prize]]. 2000 2001 2002 2003 2008 2009 2014 2015 \n"} +{"id": 37523, "claim": "The Spend a Buck Handicap horse race was never finished by Mad Flatter.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 \u2013 Mad Flatter (2010, 2011) \n2011 Mad Flatter 2010 Mad Flatter \n"} +{"id": 24767, "claim": "Shambala language has 650.000 speakers and it is native to Tanzania.", "label": 1, "evidence": "660,000 (2001) \n"} +{"id": 27681, "claim": "Candor Chasma is a\u00a0 large canyon in the terrestrial\u00a0planet Mars that contains branched channels that probably carried water, as Mars is said to have running water on its surface.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The climate of Mars may have been such in the past that water ran on its surface. \nLiquid [[Water_on_Mars|water on the surface of Mars]] cannot exist due to low atmospheric pressure, which is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on Earth, except at the lowest elevations for short periods. \nLiquid water cannot exist on the surface of Mars due to low atmospheric pressure, which is less than 1% that of Earth's, except at the lowest elevations for short periods. \n"} +{"id": 5217, "claim": "In April 2012, TVOntario announced that it would be decommissioning all of its remaining analog transmitters and associated towers by October 2013, totalling to 32 transmitters, and as of 2015, it is uncertain if any of these remaining analog transmitters are still in operation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In April 2012, TVOntario announced that it would be decommissioning all of its remaining analog transmitters and associated towers by October 2013 including towers that it owns, which would impact the Ontario Parliament Network, as it shares towers with TVOntario. Previously, there had been 32 transmitters with the call sign of CJOL-TV. As of 2015, it is uncertain if any of these remaining analog transmitters are still in operation. \n"} +{"id": 947, "claim": "Teldenia moniliata has postmedial and subterminal fasciae that are dotted brown, located on the ten to eleven millimeter forewings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Teldenia moniliata is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. The length of the forewings is about 10 mm for males and about 11 mm for females. The postmedial and subterminal fasciae on both the fore- and hindwings are dotted brown. \n"} +{"id": 19580, "claim": "P\u00e1l Szende, born on February 7, 1879 in Ny\u00edrb\u00e1tor (a town in Szabolcs-Szatm\u00e1r-Bereg county), Austria-Hungary, was a politician and economist under the Civil Radical Party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1879-02-07)7 February 1879\n[[Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor|Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor]], [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungary]] Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor (Hungarian: [[Hungarian|[\u02c8\u0272i\u02d0rba\u02d0tor]]) is a town in [[Szabolcs-Szatma\u0301r-Bereg|Szabolcs-Szatma\u0301r-Bereg]] county, in the [[Northern_Great_Plain|Northern Great Plain]] [[Region|region]] of eastern [[Hungary|Hungary]]. Civil Radical Party politician, economist \n"} +{"id": 2944, "claim": "Schlumberger, Weatherford and Caesar Systems are some vendors that do have the Integrated asset modelling tools.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Schlumberger|Schlumberger]] [[Weatherford_International|Weatherford]] Caesar Systems \n"} +{"id": 14586, "claim": "The Bagdogra Airport, an international airport located at the western part of the city Siliguri, serves seven airlines.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bagdogra International Airport, ([[IATA_airport_code|IATA]]: IXB, ICAO: VEBD) is an [[International_airport|international airport]] located at the western part of the city [[Siliguri|Siliguri]], the city which the airport serves, at [[Bagdogra|Bagdogra]] area in [[Siliguri|Siliguri]] in northern [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]], India. [[AirAsia_India|AirAsia India]] [[Air_India|Air India]] [[Druk_Air|Druk Air]] [[GoAir|GoAir]] [[IndiGo|IndiGo]] [[SpiceJet|SpiceJet]] [[Vistara|Vistara]] \n"} +{"id": 3106, "claim": "Japanese composer and arranger Tomohito Nishiura specializes in video game music for the label Level-5, a Japanese video game developer and publisher based\u00a0in Tokyo.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Level-5 Inc. is a Japanese [[Video_game_developer|video game developer]] and publisher based in [[Fukuoka|Fukuoka]]. \n"} +{"id": 12093, "claim": "Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion was a Welsh publisher, established in 1923, some of whose most popular books included those based on Sharon Baron, a children's character.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion (CLC) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] publisher, established in 1954, specialising in books of interest to [[Ceredigion|Ceredigion]], and Welsh language children's books, including adaptations and original works. Some of the publisher's most popular books included those based on [[Sali_Mali|Sali Mali]] and her friends, a children's character originally created by author [[Mary_Vaughan_Jones|Mary Vaughan Jones]] and illustrated by Rowena Wyn Jones. \n"} +{"id": 3829, "claim": "The 2020 Vuelta a Andaluc\u00eda was a road cycling stage race that took place in the Andaluc\u00eda region of Spain where Jakob Fuglsang won in the Mountain stage and Gonzalo Serrano won in the Hilly stage.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2020 Vuelta a Andaluci\u0301a was a road cycling stage race that took place in the [[Andaluci\u0301a|Andaluci\u0301a]] region of [[Spain|Spain]] between 19 and 23 February 2020. Mountain stage [[Jakob_Fuglsang|Jakob Fuglsang]] (DEN) Hilly stage [[Gonzalo_Serrano|Gonzalo Serrano]] (ESP) \n"} +{"id": 9909, "claim": "Republican, Jack Schroeder earned 17,285 total votes in the Iowa Senate District 21 General Election of 1954, winning this election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Jack_Schroeder|Jack Schroeder]] 17,285 55.8 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Vernon B. Trevellyan 13,689 44.2 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] hold \n"} +{"id": 24760, "claim": "The Engleria is a plant belonging in the Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae, but has no assigned Tribe at the moment.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Astereae|Astereae]] \n"} +{"id": 4673, "claim": "Chilotherium includes species such as C. blanfordi fiund in Siwalk, and C. ibericum Antunes found in Portugal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "C. blanfordi (Lydekker, 1884) [[Siwalik|Siwalik]] C. ibericum Antunes, 1972 Portugal \n"} +{"id": 20147, "claim": "In 1999 British Virgin Islands general election, in Legislative Council election results there were five parties and the total seats were 20.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The British Virgin Islands general election, 1999 was held in the [[British_Virgin_Islands|British Virgin Islands]] on 17 May 1999. \u00a0[[Template_talk:BVI_legislative_election,_1999|d]]\u00a0Summary of the 17 May 1999 Br. Virgin Islands Legislative Council election results [[National_Democratic_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|National Democratic Party]] [[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] Concerned Citizens' Movement Speaker and Attorney General 5 7 1 2 Total (turnout 65%) 15 \n"} +{"id": 28654, "claim": "The 2016 Mercer Bears football was disqualified from participating in NCAA Division I FCS football season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2016 Mercer Bears football team represented [[Mercer_University|Mercer University]] in the [[2016_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season|2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season]]. They finished the season 6\u20135, 4\u20134 in SoCon play to finish in fifth place. \n"} +{"id": 30594, "claim": "The 1951 Colgate Red Raiders football team was a football team that represented Colgate University, a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1951 Colgate Red Raiders football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Colgate_University|Colgate University]] as an independent during the [[1951_college_football_season|1951 college football season]]. Colgate University is a [[Private_university|private]] [[Liberal_arts_colleges_in_the_United_States|liberal arts college]] in [[Hamilton,_New_York|Hamilton, New York]]. \n"} +{"id": 13047, "claim": "Nikolai Tretyakov mad his way through the Russian military ranks quickly.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nikolai Aleksandrovich Tretyakov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0422\u0440\u0435\u0442\u044c\u044f\u043a\u043e\u0432, \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0438\u0306 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447; 2 October 1854 \u2013 5 February 1917) was a military engineer and general in the [[Imperial_Russian_Army|Imperial Russian Army]], noted for his heroic role in the Siege of Port Arthur during the [[Russo-Japanese_War|Russo-Japanese War]]. He graduated from the 2nd Moscow Military Gymnasium on August 10, 1872 and entered military service. In 1875, after graduation from the Nikolaev Engineering School, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He was promoted to lieutenant on July 13, 1877 and returned to the Nikolaev Academy of Engineering from which he graduated in 1878, and was subsequently promoted to captain. \n"} +{"id": 16867, "claim": "Joao de Souza Mendes was a seven-time chess champion, playing in the Portugese Chess Championship 29 times, and playing twice for the Chess Olympiads, a biennial chess tourament which attempted to become part of the Olympic games in 1924, but failed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He played for Brazil in [[Chess_Olympiads|Chess Olympiads]] at Buenos Aires 1939 and Helsinki 1952. Born in the Azores, [[Portugal|Portugal]], Souza Mendes played in the [[Brazilian_Chess_Championship|Brazilian Chess Championship]] 29 times, winning in 1925 (the first year the tournament was held), 1928, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1954, and 1958. \n"} +{"id": 6957, "claim": "Evin Crowley played a character in \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" for seven episodes, all in 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1972 \n[[Upstairs,_Downstairs_(1971_TV_series)|Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series)]], a British TV series broadcast on ITV from 1971 to 1975 [[Upstairs_Downstairs_(2010_TV_series)|Upstairs Downstairs (2010 TV series)]], a sequel of the ITV series broadcast on the BBC from 2010 The first series began airing in the UK in December 2010. 26 December 2010 (2010-12-26) 27 December 2010 (2010-12-27) 28 December 2010 (2010-12-28) 19 February 2012 (2012-02-19) 26 February 2012 (2012-02-26) 4 March 2012 (2012-03-04) 11 March 2012 (2012-03-11) 18 March 2012 (2012-03-18) 25 March 2012 (2012-03-25) \n"} +{"id": 16576, "claim": "During the 1982 Atlanta Falcons season, the Atlanta Falcons had less wins than the Los Angeles Rams did.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Atlanta Falcons 5 [[1982_Los_Angeles_Rams_season|Los Angeles Rams]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 2539, "claim": "Nikolai Tretyakov went from being captain in 1878 to colonel in 1899, and again to lieutenant general in 1910.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was promoted to lieutenant on July 13, 1877 and returned to the Nikolaev Academy of Engineering from which he graduated in 1878, and was subsequently promoted to captain. Promoted to colonel on December 25, 1899, Tretyakov was with the Russian expeditionary forces in the [[Boxer_Rebellion|Boxer Rebellion]] in northern [[China|China]]. He was promoted to lieutenant general on December 6, 1910. \n"} +{"id": 1707, "claim": "In the 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand (a series of rugby union games undertaken by the New South Wales Teams strictly against invitational teams only), New South Wales won against Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington with a score of 20-8\ton August 22, 1925 in Palmerston North.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand was a series of [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] games undertaken by the [[New_South_Wales_Waratahs|New South Wales Teams]] against invitational and national teams of New Zealand. Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington [[Palmerston_North|Palmerston North]] 20 8 22 August 1925 \n"} +{"id": 38141, "claim": "G\u00f6teborg Berserkers founded in 2003 is nicknamed The Berserkers, with the colors yellow and blue.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yellow and Black \n"} +{"id": 3113, "claim": "In 1925 Hamtramck Public Schools had 7,526 students and most classrooms had 45 students per room.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The public schools typically had 45 students per classroom while the parochial schools in Hamtramck had 70 students per classroom. In 1925, of the school district's 7,526 students, about 5,400 were ethnic Polish. By the mid-1920s, of the school-attending children in Hamtramck 66% attended public schools. \n"} +{"id": 355, "claim": "David Greenwood is a retired basketball player, who debuted in 1979 after being the eight overall NBA draft pick, but he never ended up playing on any professional teams during his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "David Murphy-Kasim Greenwood (born May 27, 1957) is an American retired professional basketball player whose [[National_Basketball_Association|National Basketball Association]] (NBA) career spanned 12 years from 1979 to 1991. Greenwood made his NBA debut on October 13, 1979 and was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team during the 1979\u201380 season. A forward/center, he played for the [[Chicago_Bulls|Chicago Bulls]], [[San_Antonio_Spurs|San Antonio Spurs]], [[Denver_Nuggets|Denver Nuggets]] and [[Detroit_Pistons|Detroit Pistons]]. Greenwood was the second overall pick of the [[1979_NBA_draft|1979 NBA draft]]. \n"} +{"id": 4411, "claim": "Giovanni Battista Re's reference style or manner of address is \"His Eminence\"; spoken style is \"Your Eminence\"; and informal style is \"Cardinal\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "His Eminence Your Eminence [[Cardinal_(Catholic_Church)|Cardinal]] \n"} +{"id": 23392, "claim": "Mabel Rowland, who died at the age of 61, wrote for the Cincinnati Inquirer and managed her sister's acting career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rowland wrote a weekly column, \"Mabelle's Letter on Fashion and Frivolity\" for the [[The_Cincinnati_Enquirer|Cincinnati Inquirer]] newspaper as a young woman. She also did publicity, and managed her actress sister's career. Mabel Rowland (February 8, 1882 \u2013 February 21, 1943) was an American [[Monologist|monologist]], actress, writer, director, editor, and the founder of the Metropolitan Players in New York City. \n"} +{"id": 4735, "claim": "Taylor Washington (born August 16, 1993) played for D.C. United U-23 in 2015 and made thirteen appearances and zero goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Trustee_Act_2000|Trustee Act 2000]] repealed most of the 1961 Act and now serves as the principal piece of guidance on trustee investments. The Act was considered a bad one, since it required a \"very conservative investment policy for trustees\". Taylor Washington (born August 16, 1993) is an American [[Association_football|soccer]] player who plays for [[Nashville_SC|Nashville SC]] in [[Major_League_Soccer|Major League Soccer]]. [[D.C._United_U-23|D.C. United U-23]] [[2012_PDL_season|2015]] 13 0 \n"} +{"id": 14835, "claim": "Micka\u00ebl Pontal, who was born on 30 April 1980, in Guilherand-Granges, France, currently plays for Saint-\u00c9tienne, a French association football team playing in the city of Hy\u00e8res, Var.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hye\u0300res_FC|Hye\u0300res FC]] [[AS_Saint-E\u0301tienne|Saint-E\u0301tienne]] Association Sportive de Saint-E\u0301tienne Loire (French pronunciation: \u200b[[French|[as\u0254sj\u0251sj\u0254\u0303 sp\u0254\u0281tiv d\u0259 s\u025b\u0303t\u203fetj\u025bn lwa\u0281]]; commonly known as AS Saint-E\u0301tienne, ASSE (French pronunciation: \u200b[[French|[a.\u025bs.\u025bs.\u00f8]]), or simply Saint-E\u0301tienne) is a French professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Saint-E\u0301tienne|Saint-E\u0301tienne]] in [[Auvergne-Rho\u0302ne-Alpes|Auvergne-Rho\u0302ne-Alpes]], The club was founded in 1933 and plays in [[Ligue_1|Ligue 1]], the top division of [[Football_in_France|French football]]. \n"} +{"id": 4818, "claim": "Iodocephalus is from the Asteraceae Family in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 10066, "claim": "The Taylor House, which was built in the early 1850s by David Taylor, a circuit court judge that went on to the Wisconsin State Senate and its Supreme Court, was restored in 2006 to clean and tuck pointing the brick and included the removal of the 1950s front porch and building a replica of the 1850s formal front porch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Taylor House (Summerville, Georgia) The Taylor House, built in the early 1850s by Judge [[David_Taylor_(Wisconsin_judge)|David Taylor]], a once prominent citizen in Sheboygan. Taylor served as a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge from 1857 to 1869 and served in the [[Wisconsin_State_Senate|Wisconsin State Senate]] from 1855 to 1856 and again from 1869 to 1870. In 1878, Taylor was elected to a newly created seat on the [[Wisconsin_Supreme_Court|Wisconsin Supreme Court]] and he served until his death. Major restoration work took place in 2006 to clean and tuck pointing the brick and included the removal of the 1950s front porch and building a replica of the 1850s formal front porch, repair of wood architectural features as well as the removal of the fire escape. \n"} +{"id": 7222, "claim": "Taylor Momsen appeared in the 1999 film The Prophet's Game as Honey Bee Swan and also in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas where she earned a nomination at the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Prophet's Game 1999 Honey Bee Swan [[How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]] 2000 Nominated\u2014[[Blockbuster_Entertainment_Awards|Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer]]\nNominated\u2014[[Saturn_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_a_Younger_Actor|Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor]]\nNominated\u2014Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film \u2013 Young Actress Age Ten or Under \n"} +{"id": 822, "claim": "Yuko Gordon participated in three different international competitions in 1985 and two others in 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1985 [[1985_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] [[1985_IAAF_World_Cup|IAAF World Cup]] [[1985_World_Marathon_Cup|World Marathon Cup]] 1988 [[1988_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships|World Cross Country Championships]] [[IAAF_World_Women's_Road_Race_Championships|IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships]] \n"} +{"id": 35251, "claim": "Urmenetea is under the Asteraceae family under the Asterales order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 11311, "claim": "Hamed Gohar, who published a study in the French journal, Nature, on 'The Partnership between Fish and Anemone', had a happy married life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1934 he published a study in the British journal, [[Nature_(journal)|Nature]], on 'The Partnership between Fish and Anemone'. He was not married and dedicated his life to the sea. \n"} +{"id": 6232, "claim": "German economist\u00a0J\u00fcrgen Stark, who became, a member of the\u00a0Executive Board of the European Central Bank used to join anti-war protests.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ju\u0308rgen Stark (born 31 May 1948 in [[Gau-Odernheim|Gau-Odernheim]], [[Allied-occupied_Germany|Germany]]) is a German economist who has been a member of the [[Executive_Board_of_the_European_Central_Bank|Executive Board of the European Central Bank]] (ECB) from June 2006, but announced in September 2011 he would resign later that year. During that time, he told an interviewer he participated in protests including against the Vietnam War: \"We all, more or less at one point or time or another, had revolutionary ideas about what was just. \nJu\u0308rgen Stark Member of the [[Executive_Board_of_the_European_Central_Bank|Executive Board of the European Central Bank]] (1948-05-31) 31 May 1948 (age 72)\n[[Gau-Odernheim|Gau-Odernheim]], [[Allied-occupied_Germany|Germany]] \n"} +{"id": 12916, "claim": "The French Canal de Neufoss\u00e9 starts in Arques and connects to both the Aa River and the Canal d'Aire.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Canal de Neufosse\u0301 is a French canal connecting the [[Aa_(France)|Aa River]] in [[Arques,_Pas-de-Calais|Arques]] to the [[Canal_d'Aire|Canal d'Aire]] in Aire-sur-la-Lys. [[Arques,_Pas-de-Calais|Arques]] \n"} +{"id": 3753, "claim": "George Grant Elmslie failed to join Frank Lloyd Wright(June 8, 1867 \u2013 April 9, 1959) in the office of an painter, later he left to work for Dankmar Adler.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1887, Elmslie joined [[Frank_Lloyd_Wright|Frank Lloyd Wright]] and [[George_Maher|George Maher]] in the office of [[Joseph_Lyman_Silsbee|Joseph Lyman Silsbee]], a Western New York based architect who had moved to Chicago. \n"} +{"id": 14580, "claim": "Steve Lomasney wasn't selected in the 1995 FIFA draft, which started the downfall of this career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He became a rising star in the system, and given his roots, a much-hoped-for future [[Fenway_Park|Fenway Park]] favorite. \n"} +{"id": 4846, "claim": "Sadhu Meher directed Abhimaan in 1977, followed by Aparichita after three years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1977 Abhimaan 1980 [[Aparichita|Aparichita]] \n"} +{"id": 31584, "claim": "Michael Thornely started his first-class career with Sussex in 2007 season and was released following the conclusion of the 2010 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Thornely started his first-class career with [[Sussex_County_Cricket_Club|Sussex]] in 2007 season, after scoring 800 runs in the Second XI Championship. He was released from Sussex following the conclusion of the 2010 season. \n"} +{"id": 33638, "claim": "The 2016 Shorter Hawks football team represented the Shorter University which is a private Baptist university in Rome, Georgia that has a population of 420,003 and that in 2016 enrolled 1,817 students and also had an NCAA Division II football season in which they finished the season with a record of zero wins and 11 losses consisting of five home and six away games of those the Hawks will host GSC foes Florida Tech, Mississippi College, West Alabama, and West Georgia, and will travel to Delta State, North Alabama, Valdosta State, and West Florida.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the [[2010_United_States_Census|2010 census]], the city had a population of 36,303. \n"} +{"id": 27035, "claim": "Sushil Sharma objected to his wife's friendship with Keshav Kumar as they were classmates.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sushil Sharma objected to his wife Naina Sahni's friendship with Matloob Karim. Matloob and Naina were classmates and fellow Congress workers. \n"} +{"id": 6387, "claim": "Helina allotalla can be easily confused as a Palearctic fly from the family Muscidae, order Diptera, and phylum Arthropoda", "label": 1, "evidence": "Helina allotalla is a [[Palearctic|Palearctic]] [[Fly|fly]] from the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Muscidae|Muscidae]]. Order: [[Fly|Diptera]] Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 37677, "claim": "In 1909, the Michigan Wolverines football team fought and won against Case (W 3-0) on October 9 and Ohio State (W 33-6).", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 9 [[Case_football|Case]] W 3\u20130 October 16 [[1909_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team|Ohio State]] W 33\u20136 \n"} +{"id": 2392, "claim": "As a member of the ENIC Group owned club Tottenham Hotspur F.C., John Smith scored the first Premier League goal in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 1 January 2017, made his 100th Premier League appearance, scoring the first Premier League goal of the new year against Watford on the 27-minute mark, which he extended to a brace after scoring again in the 33rd minute. \n"} +{"id": 34901, "claim": "Vicent Andr\u00e9s Estell\u00e9s had life as a recurring theme, he spent his childhood years in Valencia before moving to Madrid.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The war had a profound impact on his work, in which death is a recurring theme. \n"} +{"id": 23439, "claim": "The Philippines is home to several natural lakes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The origin of most of the lakes in the Philippines is closely related to [[Volcano|volcanic]] and [[Tectonics|tectonic]] activity. A number of smaller lakes occupy the [[Volcanic_crater_lake|craters]] of [[Extinct_volcano|extinct volcanoes]]. [[Volcanic_crater_lake|crater lake]] crater lake tectonic lake [[Lake#Types_of_lakes|landslide lake]] crater lake crater lake landslide tectonic lake crater lake tectonic lake crater lake crater lake tectonic lake crater lake tectonic lake \n"} +{"id": 36620, "claim": "Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company produces two basic models of rifle including the one designed by Christian Sharps in 1848 and is produced in several variants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shiloh produces two basic models of rifle, the Sharps 1863 which is a percussion rifle, and the Sharps 1874, which is a black-powder cartridge rifle (BPCR). Sharps rifles are a series of large-bore single-shot rifles, beginning with a design by [[Christian_Sharps|Christian Sharps]] in 1848, and ceasing production in 1881. Both rifles are produced in several variants, such as single or double trigger, upgraded wood, finish, etc. \n"} +{"id": 24305, "claim": "Kris Radlinski, a former professional rugby league footballer, was the top player of the 1998 Wigan Warriors season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristian John Radlinski [[Member_of_the_Most_Excellent_Order_of_the_British_Empire|MBE]] (born 9 April 1976) is an English former professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who played mainly as a [[Fullback_(rugby_league)|fullback]]. He also appeared for [[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]] at fullback in their [[1998_Super_League_Grand_Final|1998 Super League Grand Final]] victory over [[Leeds_Rhinos|Leeds Rhinos]]. [[Kris_Radlinski|Kris Radlinski]] 1 52 Radlinski was named in the [[Super_League_Dream_Team|Super League Dream Team]] of 1998. [[England]] [[Kris_Radlinski|Kris Radlinski]] 1 [[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]] \n"} +{"id": 39848, "claim": "Despite its popularity, Xou da Xuxu's product launches failed in attracting children and adolescents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In spite of the systematic negative reactions of the intellectuals and specialized critics, Xou da Xuxa soon became the most successful children's show in Brazilian television history, transforming its presenter into a phenomenon between the mid-80s and early 90s. Xou da Xuxa was a most successful Brazilian children's television program, which transformed its host into a celebrity during the 1980s and 1990s. \n"} +{"id": 33253, "claim": "With a total length of 52.38 miles, Wyoming Highway 34 has major intersections in the counties of Albany (the fifth-most populous county in Wyoming) can found in mile 0 and Platte (the third-smallest county in Wyoming by area) can be found after 50.78 and 52.38 miles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Intersection_(road)|Intersection (road)]], a place where two roads meet (line-line intersection) [[Platte_County,_Wyoming|Platte]] mi 50.78 52.38 \n"} +{"id": 1390, "claim": "In 2019, Scomadi, a private limited company with limited liability, was bought by a British owner which changed Scomadi's management structure.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Private_limited_company|Private limited company]] In 2019, after some difficult financial times, Scomadi saw a change in management. The company since the start had been British owned. \n"} +{"id": 22372, "claim": "William Denning has not held any political position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Denning (April 1740 \u2013 October 30, 1819) was a merchant and [[United_States_Representative|United States Representative]] from [[NYCongDel|New York]]. \nMember of the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]\nfrom [[New_York_(state)|New York]]'s [[New_York's_2nd_congressional_district|2nd]] district William Denning \nHe was a member of the [[Committee_of_Sixty|Committee of One Hundred]] in 1775, was a delegate to the [[New_York_Provincial_Congress|New York Provincial Congress]] from 1775 to 1777 and was a member of the convention of State representatives in 1776 and 1777. He served in the [[New_York_State_Assembly|New York State Assembly]] from 1784 to 1787 and in the [[New_York_State_Senate|New York State Senate]] from 1798 to 1808. Denning was elected as a [[Democratic-Republican_Party|Democratic-Republican]] to the [[11th_United_States_Congress|11th United States Congress]], beginning on March 4, 1809, but never took his seat, and eventually resigned in 1810. \n"} +{"id": 1803, "claim": "The Central Hindu Boys School, a secondary school for boys in Kamachha, was handled by Dr. J. P. Bajpai both in 1975 and 1977.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Central Hindu Boys School aka C.H.S is a [[Single-sex_education|boys]] [[Secondary_school#India|secondary school]] (day school with [[Hostel|hostel]] facility) in Kamachha, [[Bhelupur,_Varanasi|Bhelupur]], [[Varanasi|Varanasi]]. Dr. J. P. Bajpai 1975 1977 Dr. J. P. Bajpai Principal Principal \n"} +{"id": 30980, "claim": "Georges Fenechi is a French politician under the Republican party who married Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hermine_de_Clermont-Tonnerre|Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre]] \n"} +{"id": 4125, "claim": "Dinos Chapman opened in three legs of Marilyn Manson's Heaven Upside Down Tour.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Dinos_Chapman|Dinos Chapman]] \n"} +{"id": 23157, "claim": "The 1964 Bexley London Borough Council election, which was formed by the London Government Act 1963, had a total of 200 candidates for the 56 seats being contested.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A total of 157 candidates stood in the election for the 56 seats being contested across 20 wards. \n"} +{"id": 3226, "claim": "BNP Paribas CIB was founded on May 23, 2000 and they provide financial services.", "label": 0, "evidence": "23 May 2000 [[Financial_services|Financial services]] \n"} +{"id": 22773, "claim": "Brian Hooper has won eight titles in the Superstars since 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hooper is the second most successful [[Superstars|Superstars]] competitor ever, winning six titles, including becoming the only European to win the World Championship in 1982. \n1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st \n"} +{"id": 2255, "claim": "The Nicholls State team and Sam Houston State team emerged the losers during the Gulf Star Conference that took place in 1984 and 1985.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Gulf Star Conference was a conference that existed from 1984\u201385 to 1986\u201387, three academic years. 1984\u201385 [[Southeastern_Louisiana_Lions_men's_basketball|Southeastern Louisiana]] 1984 [[1984_Nicholls_State_Colonels_football_team|Nicholls State]] 1985 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_football|Sam Houston State]] 1985 [[Nicholls_State_Colonels_baseball|Nicholls State]] [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_baseball|Sam Houston State]] \n"} +{"id": 1069, "claim": "Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is dependent on aspecific binding and it takes advantage if the membrane which is where the most effective infections can occur.", "label": 0, "evidence": "One study examined the interactions between CCMV and cowpea protoplasts and found that it was dependent on aspecific binding, mostly relying on electrostatic interactions between the plasma membrane and virus particles, specifically negatively charged vesicles and the positively charged N-terminal arm of viral coat proteins, further labelling CCMV as an endocytic virus. It also takes advantage of membrane lesions to introduce viral particles into the cell. Overall, the most effective infection occurred by internalization through membrane lesions of the host. \n"} +{"id": 991, "claim": "2018 Strade Bianche had ten teams and the winner was Tiesj Benoot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tiesj_Benoot|Tiesj Benoot]] ([[Lotto\u2013Soudal|Lotto\u2013Soudal]]) took his first professional victory, after attacking from a chasing group to catch leaders [[Romain_Bardet|Romain Bardet]] ([[AG2R_La_Mondiale_(cycling_team)|AG2R La Mondiale]]) and [[Wout_van_Aert|Wout van Aert]] ([[Ve\u0301randas_Willems\u2013Crelan|Ve\u0301randas Willems\u2013Crelan]]) before dropping them in the final sector of dirt roads. Result 1 [[Tiesj_Benoot|Tiesj Benoot]] (BEL) [[Lotto\u2013Soudal|Lotto\u2013Soudal]] 2 [[AG2R_La_Mondiale_(cycling_team)|AG2R La Mondiale]] 3 [[Ve\u0301randas_Willems\u2013Crelan|Ve\u0301randas Willems\u2013Crelan]] 4 [[Movistar_Team_(men's_team)|Movistar Team]] 5 [[Team_Bahrain_McLaren|Bahrain\u2013Merida]] 6 [[Mitchelton\u2013Scott_(men's_team)|Mitchelton\u2013Scott]] 7 [[Deceuninck\u2013Quick-Step|Quick-Step Floors]] 8 [[Bora\u2013Hansgrohe|Bora\u2013Hansgrohe]] 9 [[Deceuninck\u2013Quick-Step|Quick-Step Floors]] 10 [[Bora\u2013Hansgrohe|Bora\u2013Hansgrohe]] \n"} +{"id": 1092, "claim": "The Castle of Iron is a fantasy novel written by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt and was published by a large-scale publishing company in New York.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Gnome_Press|Gnome Press]] Gnome Press was an American small-press [[Publishing|publishing]] company primarily known for publishing many [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] classics. \n"} +{"id": 32750, "claim": "Cyclin B2 (a gene, the heritable unit for transmission of biological traits) is a member of the cyclin family and its an essential component of the cell cycle regularity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "G2/mitotic-specific cyclin-B2 is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is encoded by the CCNB2 [[Gene|gene]]. \n"} +{"id": 29379, "claim": "Schinia coercita is a genus of Schinia in the Noctuidae family, within the Lepidoptera phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 2607, "claim": "Ron DeSantis never ran in the 2018 Florida gubernatorial election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On August 28, 2018, DeSantis won the [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] primary for the [[2018_Florida_gubernatorial_election|gubernatorial election]]. \n"} +{"id": 5656, "claim": "Temple Tower, based on a book by Herman C McNeile, starred Marceline Day and Peter Gawthorne, was released in 1930 in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "April 13, 1930 United States Kenneth MacKenna\n[[Marceline_Day|Marceline Day]]\n[[Peter_Gawthorne|Peter Gawthorne]] [[Temple_Tower_(novel)|Temple Tower]]\nby [[Herman_C._McNeile|Herman C. McNeile]] \nTemple Tower is a 1930 American [[Pre-Code_Hollywood|pre-Code]] crime film directed by [[Donald_Gallaher|Donald Gallaher]] and starring Kenneth MacKenna, [[Marceline_Day|Marceline Day]]. The film depicts the character of [[Bulldog_Drummond|Bulldog Drummond]], a British adventurer and is based on the novel [[Temple_Tower_(novel)|Temple Tower]] by [[Herman_Cyril_McNeile|Herman Cyril McNeile]]. [[Marceline_Day|Marceline Day]] as Patricia Verney [[Peter_Gawthorne|Peter Gawthorne]] as Marrhews April 13, 1930 United States \n"} +{"id": 41562, "claim": "Rack City, a hip-hop track by Tyga from his second studio album, was certified four times Platinum in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Rack City\" is a hip hop song by [[Tyga|Tyga]]. First released on December 2, 2011, the song served as the third single from his second [[Studio_album|studio album]], Careless World: Rise of the Last King (2012). On August 4, 2014, the single was certified [[RIAA_Certification|quadruple platinum]] by the [[Recording_Industry_Association_of_America|Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA) for sales of over four million units in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 27474, "claim": "Perdekop is a place located in the municipality of Pixley Ka Seme (named after Pixley ka Isaka Seme, a founder and president of the African National Congress), in the district of Gert Sibande, in Mpumalanga, South Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pixley_Ka_Seme_Local_Municipality|Pixley Ka Seme]] [[Gert_Sibande_District_Municipality|Gert Sibande]] [[Mpumalanga|Mpumalanga]] [[South_Africa|South Africa]] The municipality is named after [[Pixley_ka_Isaka_Seme|Pixley ka Isaka Seme]], a founder and president of the [[African_National_Congress|African National Congress]]. \n"} +{"id": 1286, "claim": "L-arabinose is more common than D-arabinose with most research has been done on L-arabinose operon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, L-arabinose is in fact more common than D-arabinose in nature and is found in nature as a component of biopolymers such as [[Hemicellulose|hemicellulose]] and [[Pectin|pectin]]. The [[L-arabinose_operon|L-arabinose operon]], also known as the araBAD operon, has been the subject of much biomolecular research. The L-arabinose operon has been a focus for research in [[Molecular_biology|molecular biology]] since 1970, and has been investigated extensively at its [[Genetics|genetic]], [[Biochemical|biochemical]], [[Physiological|physiological]] and biotechnical levels. \n"} +{"id": 6758, "claim": "Established in 1931, Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation is a synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick, a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05e7\"\u05e7 \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05d4\u05dd\u200e), also known as Elwood Synagogue or Elwood Shule, is a historically significant [[Orthodox_Judaism|Orthodox]] synagogue located in the [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] suburb of [[Elwood,_Victoria|Elwood]], [[Victoria,_Australia|Victoria]], [[Australia|Australia]]. 1931; 89 years ago (1931) Rabbi [[Mordechai_Gutnick|Mordechai Gutnick]] In 2003 Rabbi [[Mordechai_Gutnick|Mordechai Gutnick]] succeeded his father Chaim as Chief Minister of the congregation. \n"} +{"id": 34813, "claim": "The LGBT rights in Hawaii showed that 5.1% of the Hawaii adult population are identified as LGBT according to a 2013 Williams Institute survey to be the highest in the United States which were behind only the District of Columbia having 10%.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A 2013 [[Williams_Institute|Williams Institute]] survey showed that 5.1% of the Hawaii adult population identified as LGBT. This was the highest in the [[United_States|United States]], behind only the [[District_of_Columbia|District of Columbia]] (10%). \n"} +{"id": 3436, "claim": "French artist, Joseph Ducreux, was trained by Maurice Quentin de La Tour and painted Marie Antoinette and drew Louis XVI in his final portrait when he traveled to London at the beginning of the French Revolution.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joseph, Baron Ducreux (26 June 1735 \u2013 24 July 1802) was a French noble, [[Portrait_painter|portrait painter]], pastelist, [[Portrait_miniature|miniaturist]], and [[Engraving|engraver]], who was a successful portraitist at the court of [[Louis_XVI_of_France|Louis XVI of France]], and resumed his career at the conclusion of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]]. When Ducreux went to Paris in 1760, he trained as the only student of the pastelist [[Maurice_Quentin_de_La_Tour|Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], who specialized in [[Portrait|portraiture]]. At the outbreak of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]], Ducreux traveled to London. There he drew the last portrait ever made of [[Louis_XVI_of_France|Louis XVI]] before the king's execution. In 1769, Ducreux was sent to [[Vienna|Vienna]] in order to paint a miniature of [[Marie_Antoinette|Marie Antoinette]] (shown left) before she left the city in 1770 and married [[Louis_XVI_of_France|Louis XVI of France]]. \n"} +{"id": 5323, "claim": "For four years, Sebastien Chaule was a part of TSV Handschuhsheim, a German Rugby union club formed in 1886.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sebastien Chaule (born 14 December 1976 in Agen) is a [[Germany|German]] [[List_of_Germany_national_rugby_union_players|international]] [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] player, playing for the [[TSV_Handschuhsheim|TSV Handschuhsheim]] until 2012 in the [[Rugby-Bundesliga|Rugby-Bundesliga]] and the [[German_national_rugby_union_team|German national rugby union team]]. [[TSV_Handschuhsheim|TSV Handschuhsheim]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2009\u201310|2009-10]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2010\u201311|2010-11]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2011\u201312|2011-12]] 1886 \n"} +{"id": 33031, "claim": "The 1915 Saint Louis Billikens football team never won at Sportsman's Park.", "label": 1, "evidence": "St. Louis, MO W 63\u20130 St. Louis, MO W 20\u20130 St. Louis, MO W 21\u20139 [[Sportsman's_Park|Sportsman's Park]] \n"} +{"id": 14948, "claim": "Edilson's career took him to the Brazil National Team, the most successful team in the FIFA World Cup which it won five times including in 2002, Edilson's last year on the team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Brazil_national_football_team|Brazil]] Brazil [[Brazilian_Football_Confederation]] [[Sport_Club_Corinthians_Paulista|Corinthians]] Season [[Brazilian_Football_Confederation]] [[Sa\u0303o_Paulo_FC|Sa\u0303o Paulo]] [[Brazilian_Football_Confederation]] [[Sport_Club_Internacional|Internacional]] [[Brazilian_Football_Confederation]] [[Sport_Club_Corinthians_Paulista|Corinthians]] \n"} +{"id": 3133, "claim": "Adolf Ausfeld failed to became a teaching intern in 1880 later he tried to became an gymnastics instructor in Bruchsal (city at the western edge of the Kraichgau).", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1880 he became a teaching intern at the Progymnasium in Donaueschingen, where two years later he earned the title of professor. \n"} +{"id": 33451, "claim": "Deficiencies in the GABRB3 gene, which codes\u00a0protein isoforms or \"protein variants\",\u00a0lead to many neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromes such as epilepsy and autism.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Due to [[Alternative_splicing|alternative splicing]], the gene codes for many [[Protein_isoform|protein isoforms]], all being subunits in the [[GABAA_receptor|GABAA receptor]], a ligand-gated ion channel. The Gabrb3 gene deficient mouse has been proposed as a model of autism spectrum disorder. These mice exhibit similar phenotypic symptoms such as non-selective attention, deficits in a variety of exploratory parameters, sociability, social novelty, nesting and lower rearing frequency as can be equated to characteristics found in patients diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. GABRB3 deficiencies are implicated in many human neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromes such as [[Angelman_syndrome|Angelman syndrome]], [[Prader-Willi_syndrome|Prader-Willi syndrome]], nonsyndromic orofacial clefts, [[Epilepsy|epilepsy]] and [[Autism|autism]]. \n"} +{"id": 6787, "claim": "Cuspidia is a member of the Animalia kingdom and the Asterales order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 11175, "claim": "Kristi Lauren was in eight roles between 2004 and 2014, the most recent of which was Endless Love (a romantic drama film).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristi Lauren (born January 19, 1994) is an American actress. 2014 [[Endless_Love_(2014_film)|Endless Love]] 2004 Save Virgil 2006 [[Living_the_Dream_(film)|Living the Dream]] 2009 [[Wizards_of_Waverly_Place|Wizards of Waverly Place]] 2009 [[You_(2009_film)|You]] 2011 [[Working_Class_(TV_series)|Working Class]] 2011\u201312 [[I_Hate_My_Teenage_Daughter|I Hate My Teenage Daughter]] 2013 [[Hawaii_Five-0_(2010_TV_series)|Hawaii Five-0]] Endless Love is a 2014 American [[Romantic_drama_film|romantic drama film]] directed by [[Shana_Feste|Shana Feste]] and co-written by Feste with [[Joshua_Safran|Joshua Safran]]. \n"} +{"id": 4150, "claim": "Since 1987, Prof Kovnatskaya is a member of Russian Composers\u2019 Union, then in 2002, she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She is a professor at the St Petersburg State Conservatoire named after N. Rimsky-Korsakov (1987), and the Chief Researcher at the Russian Institute of Fine Arts History in St Petersburg. Since 1987 Prof Kovnatskaya is a member of [[Union_of_Soviet_Composers|Russian Composers' Union]], and she was a member of the General Council for Cultural Affairs of St Petersburg from 1987 until 1993. In 2002 she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS. \n"} +{"id": 4560, "claim": "The professional ratings of the rock album Punkgasm are 65% by AbsolutePunk.net and 4.8/10 by Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[AbsolutePunk.net|AbsolutePunk.net]] 65% [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 4.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 3313, "claim": "The top three countries who participated in the 2016 Arab Junior Athletics Championships are Bahrain, Tunisia and Algeria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 Nation [[Bahrain|Bahrain]] (BHR) 2 [[Tunisia|Tunisia]] (TUN) 3 [[Algeria|Algeria]] (ALG) \n"} +{"id": 16785, "claim": "Coached by Walt Hopkins and winner of four conference titles, New York Liberty came in first place over Detroit Shock during the 1999 Orlando Miracle Season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[New_York_Liberty|New York Liberty]] 18 14 [[Detroit_Shock|Detroit Shock]] 15 17 [[Charlotte_Sting|Charlotte Sting]] 15 17 [[Orlando_Miracle|Orlando Miracle]] 15 17 [[Washington_Mystics|Washington Mystics]] 12 20 Cleveland Rockers 7 25 [[Walt_Hopkins|Walt Hopkins]] 4 (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002) \n"} +{"id": 16180, "claim": "Adam Ravenstahl (of Pennsylvania), a Democratic Party member, succeeded Don Walko after his term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives of the 20th district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Adam_Ravenstahl|Adam Ravenstahl]] [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] \n"} +{"id": 17240, "claim": "Olaf Zinke set two personal records at Heerenveen in March 1990, and three personal records at Medeo (an outdoor speed skating and bandy rink) in March 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "5,000 m 7:04.23 25 March 1988 [[Medeo|Medeo]] 10,000 m 15:00.6 26 March 1988 [[Medeo|Medeo]] Big combination 165.219 26 March 1988 [[Medeo|Medeo]] Small combination 165.248 25 March 1989 [[Medeo|Medeo]] \n"} +{"id": 2983, "claim": "In the 1989\u201390 League of Ireland First Division season, the Waterford United F.C., an Irish association football club based in Waterford, was one of the two teams that were promoted to the Premier Division.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Waterford Football Club ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: Cumann Peile Phort La\u0301irge) is an [[List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|Irish association football club]] based in [[Waterford|Waterford]]. Sligo Rovers F.C. Promoted to [[1990\u201391_League_of_Ireland_Premier_Division|Premier Division]] \n"} +{"id": 15722, "claim": "Rawson Macharia, the key prosecution witness at the trial of the Kapenguria Six, further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked and drinking human blood and his submissions were the only evidence of a direct link between Kenyatta and Mau Mau produced before the court.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1911, d. 5 December 2008, aged 96) was the key prosecution witness at the trial of the [[Kapenguria_Six|Kapenguria Six]], who included [[Jomo_Kenyatta|Jomo Kenyatta]]. He further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked and drinking human blood. Macharia's submissions were the only evidence of a direct link between Kenyatta and Mau Mau produced before the court. \n"} +{"id": 35906, "claim": "Khone Falls is a 69 foot cascading waterfall located in Cambodia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Khone Falls and Pha Pheng Falls ([[Lao_language|Lao]]: \u0e99\u0ec9\u0eb3\u0e95\u0ebb\u0e81\u0e95\u0eb2\u0e94\u0e84\u0ead\u0e99\u0e9e\u0eb0\u0ec0\u0e9e\u0eb1\u0e87; [[Khmer_language|Khmer]]: \u179b\u17d2\u1794\u17b6\u1780\u17cb\u1781\u17c4\u1793, Lbak Khaon) together form a [[Waterfall|waterfall]] located in [[Champasak_Province|Champasak Province]] on the [[Mekong_River|Mekong River]] in southern [[Laos|Laos]], near the border with [[Cambodia|Cambodia]]. \n"} +{"id": 4689, "claim": "Tolosaldea is formed by 28 municipalities including Aduna with a population of 320 in 2018, and Amezketa with a population of 939 in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Aduna|Aduna]] 469 [[Amezketa|Amezketa]] 939 \n"} +{"id": 1216, "claim": "Hendrie Stakes, which was first held in a racetrack often referred to as \"the border oval\", recorded winners such as Summer Sunday who won in 2019 with jockey Rafael Manuel Hernandez, and Code Warrior who won for two consecutive years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2019 Summer Sunday Rafael Manuel Hernandez 2018 Code Warrior 2017 Code Warrior The racetrack is often referred to as \"the border oval\" because of the track's proximity (barely a mile as the crow flies) to the U.S. border. It was inaugurated in 1975 and run at the [[Fort_Erie_Racetrack|Fort Erie Racetrack]] for the first two years as the George C. Hendrie Handicap in honor of George Campbell Hendrie. \n"} +{"id": 24768, "claim": "Most of the reactivity of thioacetic acid arises from the conjugate base thioacetate (an organosulfur compound with the molecular formula CH3COSH), wherein salts of this anion are used to generate thioacetate esters, which then undergo hydrolysis to give thiols.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Potassium thioacetate is an [[Organosulfur_compound|organosulfur compound]] and a [[Salt_(chemistry)|salt]] with the formula CH3COSK. The conjugate base is [[Thioacetate|thioacetate]]: CH3COSH \u2192 CH3COS + H In neutral water, thioacetic acid is fully ionized. Thioacetic acid is an [[Organosulfur_compound|organosulfur compound]] with the [[Molecular_formula|molecular formula]] CH3COSH. \n"} +{"id": 10159, "claim": "The Cambridge Center for Adult Education began as the Cambridge Social Union in 1871, which taught adults literacy and other general classes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Cambridge Social Union (CSU), founded in 1871 and formally incorporated in 1876, taught classes for adults in the former Brattle house which it had moved into in 1889 after purchasing it. The courses included literacy classes and general classes taught by [[Harvard_College|Harvard College]] and [[Radcliffe_College|Radcliffe College]] students and faculty. \n"} +{"id": 8052, "claim": "David Catchings Dickson successfully ran for a House of Representatives seat in Texas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dickson served in the [[Texas_House_of_Representatives|House of Representatives]] in the [[First_Texas_Legislature|First]], [[Third_Texas_Legislature|Third]], and [[Fourth_Texas_Legislature|Fourth Texas Legislatures]]. \n"} +{"id": 6755, "claim": "In 1985, the San Antonio Gunslingers won one of their three preseason games with Rick Neuheisel as the team's quarterback.", "label": 0, "evidence": "3 February 16, 1985 [[Denver_Gold|Denver Gold]] 36\u201313 W [[Rick_Neuheisel|Rick Neuheisel]] was the team's [[Quarterback|quarterback]]. \n"} +{"id": 8307, "claim": "Chimelong Ocean Kingdom had over 5 millions people visit in 2014, and over 8 millions people visit in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "5,504,000 2014 8,474,000 2016 \n"} +{"id": 7064, "claim": "Howard Moscoe and Murray Markin were the bottom two contenders in the 1978 Toronto municipal election (North York Councillor, Ward Four).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1978 Toronto municipal election, North York Councillor, Ward Four [[Howard_Moscoe|Howard Moscoe]] 2,757 45.74 (x)[[Murray_Markin|Murray Markin]] 1,934 32.09 Eleanor Rosen 630 10.45 Jean Lance 447 7.42 Alan Mostyn 259 4.30 \n"} +{"id": 4955, "claim": "The 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team (led by 17th- year head coach) played 15 games between September 4th and December 15th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 3 \n"} +{"id": 5570, "claim": "Kelly Dorji, born on January 4, 1971 in Kalden Sonam Dorji, is a Bhutanese actor, model, and artist.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kalden \"Kelly\" Sonam Dorji (born 4 January 1971) is a [[Bhutan|Bhutanese]] Film actor, model, and artist who primarily works in [[Cinema_of_India|Indian movies]]. (1971-01-04) 4 January 1971 (age 49)\nKalden Sonam Dorji \n"} +{"id": 33256, "claim": "PSECU, which was founded in 1933, is a credit union headquartered at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that offers savings, checking, and consumer loans among its other services.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1933 [[Credit_union|Credit union]] [[Harrisburg,_Pennsylvania|Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], United States Savings; [[Checking_account|checking]]; [[Loan|consumer loans]]; mortgages; [[Credit_card|credit cards]]; [[Online_banking|online banking]] \n"} +{"id": 9431, "claim": "Rock band Greta\u00a0Van Fleet's Anthem of the Peaceful Army album received mixed reviews from The New York Times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Greta Van Fleet is an American [[Rock_music|rock]] band from [[Frankenmuth,_Michigan|Frankenmuth, Michigan]], formed in 2012. Their debut album, [[Anthem_of_the_Peaceful_Army|Anthem of the Peaceful Army]], was released on October 19, 2018. [[The_New_York_Times|The New York Times]] (mixed) \n"} +{"id": 20323, "claim": "Callum Braley is an Australian-born Italian rugby player who played his early rugby with Springboks and made his full debut at the age of 20.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Callum Braley (born 23 March 1994) is an English-born Italian rugby union player who plays for [[Benetton_Rugby|Benetton]] in the [[Pro14|Pro14]]. \n"} +{"id": 8181, "claim": "Kingman Lake is a natural lake located in Washington, D.C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingman Lake is a 110-acre (0.45 km) [[Artificial_lake|artificial lake]] located in the [[Anacostia_River|Anacostia River]] in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]], in the [[United_States|United States]]. \n[[Artificial_lake|Artificial]] \n"} +{"id": 30262, "claim": "Andr\u00e9 Sehmisch finished as high as eleventh in individual competitions, capturing Gold as a part of a team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1985\u201386_Biathlon_World_Cup|1985\u201386]]\n1 victory\n(1 Sp) [[1989\u201390_Biathlon_World_Cup|1989\u201390]]\n1 victory\n(1 In) \n"} +{"id": 2219, "claim": "In the 1968 British Grand Prix Qualifying, United Kingdom's Graham Hill, a British racing driver and team owner, who was the Formula One World Champion twice, took the top spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[Graham_Hill|Graham Hill]] Norman Graham Hill [[Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (15 February 1929 \u2013 29 November 1975) was a [[United_Kingdom|British]] racing driver and team owner, who was the [[Formula_One|Formula One]] World Champion twice, winning in [[1962_Formula_One_season|1962]] and [[1968_Formula_One_season|1968]] as well as being runner up on three occasions (1963, 1964 and 1965). \n"} +{"id": 5483, "claim": "GZMB is a serine protease, an enzyme responsible for cleaving peptide bonds in proteins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Granzyme B is a [[Serine_protease|serine protease]] that in humans is encoded by the GZMB [[Gene|gene]]. Serine proteases (or serine endopeptidases) are [[Enzyme|enzymes]] that cleave [[Peptide_bond|peptide bonds]] in [[Protein|proteins]], in which [[Serine|serine]] serves as the [[Nucleophilic|nucleophilic]] [[Amino_acid|amino acid]] at the (enzyme's) [[Active_site|active site]]. \n"} +{"id": 538, "claim": "Dar Lyon (full name Malcolm Douglas Lyon), who was born on April 22, 1898 on Caterham, Surrey, England and died on February 17, 1964 on St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, was a left-handed wicket-keeper batsman.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dar Lyon Right-handed \n"} +{"id": 36750, "claim": "During the Slovenian First League until the following winter-break of the 2013\u201314 season, Aleksandar Srdi\u0107, who was born in Trebi\u0161ov, Czechoslovakia, played with Celje, which later won their first league title in the 2019\u201320 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He played with Celje in the [[Slovenian_PrvaLiga|Slovenian First League]] until the following winter-break of the 2013\u201314 season when he moved to Greece and played the rest of the season with [[Serres_F.C.|Serres]] in the Greek [[Football_League_(Greece)|Football League]] (second league). Aleksandar Srdic\u0301 [[Trebis\u030cov|Trebis\u030cov]], Czechoslovakia Nogometni klub Celje (English: Celje Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Celje or simply Celje [[Slovene|[\u02c8ts\u025b\u0300\u02d0lj\u025b]], is an [[Association_football|association football]] club from [[Celje|Celje]], Slovenia. Celje won their first league title in the [[2019\u201320_Slovenian_PrvaLiga|2019\u201320]] season. \n"} +{"id": 15318, "claim": "Scientists study the evolution of metavirus believed to have a very low mutation and recombination rate by often looking at capsid proteins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Because of their high mutation and recombination rate and their ability to conduct [[Horizontal_gene_transfer|horizontal gene transfer]], the evolutionary history of many retroelements may be challenging to trace (Benachenhou et al., 2013). \n"} +{"id": 6830, "claim": "Lee Boon Chye, elected four times to the Parliament of Malaysia, is part of the People's Justice Party, a reformist political party in Malaysia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lee Boon Chye (Chinese: \u674e\u6587\u6750; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Li\u030c We\u0301nca\u0301i; born 26 September 1959) is a [[Malaysian_people|Malaysian]] [[Politician|politician]] who served as the [[Minister_of_Health_(Malaysia)|Deputy Minister of Health]] in the [[Pakatan_Harapan|Pakatan Harapan]] (PH) administration under former Prime Minister [[Mahathir_Mohamad|Mahathir Mohamad]] and former Minister [[Dzulkefly_Ahmad|Dzulkefly Ahmad]] from July 2018 to the collapse of the [[Pakatan_Harapan|PH]] administration in February 2020. He is a member of the [[People's_Justice_Party_(Malaysia)|People's Justice Party]] (PKR), a component party of the [[Pakatan_Harapan|PH]] opposition coalition. [[Dewan_Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]]: P71 [[Gopeng_(federal_constituency)|Gopeng]], Perak [[2004_Malaysian_general_election|2004]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 33.88% [[Ting_Chew_Peh|Ting Chew Peh]] ([[Malaysian_Chinese_Association|MCA]]) 66.12% [[2008_Malaysian_general_election|2008]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 57.08% Ling Hee Leong ([[Malaysian_Chinese_Association|MCA]]) 42.92% [[2013_Malaysian_general_election|2013]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 59.59% Tan Chin Meng ([[Malaysian_Chinese_Association|MCA]]) 40.41% [[2018_Malaysian_general_election|2018]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 61.75% [[People's_Justice_Party_(Malaysia)|People's Justice Party]] (PKR) Heng Seai Kie ([[Malaysian_Chinese_Association|MCA]]) 24.16% Ismail Ariffin ([[Malaysian_Islamic_Party|PAS]]) 14.09% \n"} +{"id": 9801, "claim": "Vrin population mainly decreases between 1850 and 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1850 466 1900 366 1950 441 1960 393 1970 333 1980 266 1990 251 2000 249 \n"} +{"id": 38403, "claim": "The Office Bridge is the only covered bridge west of the Mississippi River, the second-longest river on the North American continent.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is the only covered bridge west of the [[Mississippi_River|Mississippi River]] which has a separate pedestrian walkway. The Mississippi River is the [[List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_(by_main_stem)|second-longest river]] and chief [[River|river]] of the second-largest [[Drainage_system_(geomorphology)|drainage system]] on the North American continent, second only to the [[Hudson_Bay|Hudson Bay]] drainage system. \n"} +{"id": 4421, "claim": "The 2014 Ohio's election for Secretary of State (held on November 4th) resulted in Republican Jon Husted, incumbent, winning re-election to serve a second term by capturing almost 60% of the votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Incumbent Republican [[Ohio_Secretary_of_State|Secretary of State]] [[Jon_Husted|Jon Husted]] ran for re-election to a second term in office. Ohio Secretary of State election, 2014 59.83% [[Jon_Husted|Jon Husted]] (incumbent) [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] The Ohio general elections, 2014 were held on November 4, 2014 throughout [[Ohio|Ohio]], with polls opened between 6:30AM and 7:30PM. \nHusted was elected Ohio Secretary of State in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. [[Ohio_Secretary_of_State|Ohio Secretary of State]] Jon Husted [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 59.83% \n"} +{"id": 13864, "claim": "In the 2018 Okolo Slovenska's stage 4 race, three Italian members from Bardiani\u2013CSF (BCF), a team once named Blue Storm Scrigno.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Marco_Maronese|Marco Maronese]] (ITA) [[Michael_Bresciani|Michael Bresciani]] (ITA) [[Mirco_Maestri|Mirco Maestri]] (ITA) [[Bardiani\u2013CSF\u2013Faizane\u0300|Bardiani\u2013CSF]] [[Bardiani\u2013CSF\u2013Faizane\u0300|Bardiani\u2013CSF]] [[Bardiani\u2013CSF\u2013Faizane\u0300|Bardiani\u2013CSF]] Termolan\nSantini\nSelca\nItalbonifica\u2013Navigare\nNavigare\u2013Blue Storm\nScrigno\u2013Blue Storm\nScrigno\u2013Gaerne\nNavigare\u2013Gaerne\nCeramica Panaria\u2013Gaerne\nCeramiche Panaria\u2013Fiordo\nCeramiche Panaria\u2013Margres\nCeramica Panaria\u2013Navigare\nCSF Group\u2013Navigare\nColnago\u2013CSF Inox\nColnago\u2013CSF Bardiani\nBardiani Valvole\u2013CSF Inox\nBardiani\u2013CSF\nBardiani\u2013CSF\u2013Faizane\u0300 \n"} +{"id": 1005, "claim": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released \"No Greater Glory\" as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD, despite its box office failure.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released it as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD. The film's box office performance was described as \"dismal\". \n"} +{"id": 20806, "claim": "Tom Meschery (born Tomislav Nikolayevich was born from Russian emigrants who fled the October Revolution in 1917, and then he and his family relocated to Canada after World War II where he studied in Saint Mary's College where they reached the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight in 1959 (which was won by University of California, coached by Pete Newell, who coached the gold medal-winning U.S. olympic team of 1960).", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the war, Meschery and his parents emigrated to the United States. \n"} +{"id": 3387, "claim": "Gold medalist Henri Schoeman won bronze at Rio in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Henri Schoeman (born 3 October 1991) is a [[South_Africa|South African]] [[Triathlete|triathlete]]. He represented his country at the 2016 ITU Grand Final in [[Cozumel|Cozumel]] where he won the Gold medal, the [[2016_Summer_Olympics|2016 Summer Olympics]] where he won a bronze medal, and the [[2014_Commonwealth_Games|2014 Commonwealth Games]], where he won a silver medal in the [[Triathlon_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_\u2013_Mixed_relay|mixed relay]]. His bronze at Rio in 2016 is the first Olympic medal South Africa has won in the sport. The 2016 Summer Olympics (Portuguese: Jogos Oli\u0301mpicos de Vera\u0303o de 2016), officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad (Portuguese: Jogos da XXXI Olimpi\u0301ada) and commonly known as Rio 2016, was an international [[Multi-sport_event|multi-sport event]] held from 5 to 21 August 2016 in [[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil|Brazil]], with preliminary events in some sports beginning on 3 August. \n"} +{"id": 1451, "claim": "Peter Erler, an American 18th century historian, only focused his research on American emigrants.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Peter Erler (born 10 April 1961 in [[Wei\u00dfenfels|Wei\u00dfenfels]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Historian|historian]]. The focus of his professional research is on the history of German emigrants in the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], [[NKVD_special_camps_in_Germany_1945\u201349|Soviet internment camps]] in Germany, together with political developments more generally in the Soviet occupation zone (1945\u20131949) and the [[German_Democratic_Republic|German Democratic Republic]] (1949\u20131990). \n"} +{"id": 1916, "claim": "Jovan Oliver was a noble with several titles under the Serbian Emperor Du\u0161an the Mighty, who was Serbia's King.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jovan Oliver Grc\u030cinic\u0301 ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0408\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d \u041e\u043b\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0440 \u0413\u0440\u0447\u0438\u043d\u0438\u045b; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the [[Serbian_Empire|Serbian Emperor]] [[Dus\u030can_the_Mighty|Dus\u030can the Mighty]] (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of [[Sebastokrator|sebastokrator]] and [[Despotes|despotes]], and the rank of \"great [[Voivode|voivode]]\", showing his prominence and status as one of the most important nobles of Dus\u030can. [[Stephen_(honorific)|Stefan]] Uros\u030c IV Dus\u030can ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0421\u0442\u0435\u0444\u0430\u043d \u0423\u0440\u043e\u0448 IV \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d, pronounced [[Serbo-Croatian|[ste\u0302fa\u02d0n u\u0302ro\u0283 t\u0283e\u030ct\u028br\u0329\u02d0ti\u02d0 du\u030c\u0283an]] (listen)), known as Dus\u030can the Mighty ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d \u0421\u0438\u043b\u043d\u0438 / Dus\u030can Silni; circa 1308 \u2013 20 December 1355), was the [[King_of_Serbia|King of Serbia]] from 8 September 1331 and [[Emperor_of_the_Serbs|Tsar (or Emperor) and autocrat of the Serbs and Greeks (or Romans)]] from 16 April 1346 until his death. \n"} +{"id": 2662, "claim": "Rohan Pradeep Kumara, a Sri Lankan athlete whose personal record in 2000 was 45.25, received a gold medal for the 200 meters event from the 2004 South Asian Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rohan Pradeep Kumara (born 10 March 1975) is [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lankan]] athlete who competed in the Men's 400 meters at the [[2004_Summer_Olympic_Games|2004 Summer Olympic Games]], and did not pass the first round. [[Rohan_Pradeep_Kumara|Rohan Pradeep Kumara]] (SRI) 200 metres His personal record is 45.25, set in 2000. \n"} +{"id": 6346, "claim": "Sylvain Miaillier is a French cross-country skier born on September 25, 1986.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sylvain Miaillier (born September 25, 1986) is a French freestyle skier. \nFreestyle skiing \n"} +{"id": 14702, "claim": "Shirt of Flame(Tunica molesta) refers to a specific form of the poison dress trope in folklore or type of clothing which were doused with tar, pitch and oil, and set alight and used on Christians and martyrs in the Roman Empire.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The phrase Shirt of Flame refers either to a specific form of the [[Poison_dress|poison dress]] trope in folklore, or to a particular type of clothing given to people about to face [[Burning_at_the_stake|burning at the stake]]. During the [[Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire|Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire]], many early Christians were executed by being doused with tar, pitch and oil, and set alight in Rome. As such, they martyrs wore the metaphorical \"Shirt of Flame\" as they were consumed. Often they were stripped and forced to wear a [[Tunica_molesta|Tunica molesta]] or \"annoying shirt\" that was impregnated with oil, that was also a \"Shirt of Flame\". A tunica molesta ([[Latin|Latin]] for \"annoying shirt\") was a shirt impregnated with flammable substances such as naphtha or resin, used to execute people by [[Execution_by_burning|burning]] in [[Ancient_Rome|ancient Rome]]. \n"} +{"id": 15866, "claim": "In the 1989 NFL Season, the New York Giants waived their first round pick, while drafting both Bob Kratch and Greg Jackson in the third round, and David Meggett in the fifth round.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 Brian Williams 18 1989 New York Giants draft \n"} +{"id": 6175, "claim": "Jan van de Venne is also known as Pseudo-Van de Venne by Jacques Foucart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jan van de Venne or Jan van der Venne, also known as Pseudo van de Venne (active by 1616 \u2013 died before 1651), was a Flemish painter of [[Genre_art|genre]], religious scenes, and [[Cabinet_painting|cabinets]] who was court painter to the governors of the [[Southern_Netherlands|Southern Netherlands]]. Foucart identified Pseudo-Van de Venne with another Jan van de Venne whom he identified as a Flemish artist. \n"} +{"id": 6512, "claim": "Bernard degli Uberti failed to became a saint of the Roman Catholic Church seven years after his death in 1133.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This led to Pope Innocent II naming Uberti a saint only six years after his death, on 3 December 1139. \n"} +{"id": 37382, "claim": "Angela Hartnett was born in Kent to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the Merchant Navy who died when she was seven years old.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Angela Hartnett was born in [[Kent|Kent]] to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the [[British_Merchant_Navy|Merchant Navy]] and Giuliana Pesci, a Welsh mother whose parents had migrated from [[Bardi,_Emilia-Romagna|Bardi]] in Italy to the Welsh town of [[Ferndale,_Rhondda_Cynon_Taff|Ferndale]]. Her father died when she was seven years old. \n"} +{"id": 32072, "claim": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former professional boxer who won 41 of his 49 boxing fights.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former [[Professional_boxer|professional boxer]] who competed from 1999 to 2016. (1980-08-20) 20 August 1980 (age 40)\n[[Swansea|Swansea]], Wales 49 fights 41 wins 8 losses \n"} +{"id": 2007, "claim": "2010 Dublin Senior Football Championship ( first round draw was announced on 10 March) manager is Paddy Carr and the player of the year is Brian Kavanagh", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first round draw was announced on 10 March 2010. [[Paddy_Carr|Paddy Carr]] Brian Kavanagh \n"} +{"id": 26135, "claim": "Georgette Meunier was born in Brussels as the daughter of the engraver Jan-Baptiste Meunier, and whose father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor Constantin Meunier.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She was born in [[Brussels|Brussels]] as the daughter of the engraver Jan-Baptiste Meunier, and the older sister of the painter Marc-Henry Meunier. Her father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor [[Constantin_Meunier|Constantin Meunier]]. \n"} +{"id": 41981, "claim": "During the Hillsborough Convention, the Federalists were able to fulfill their agenda as they outnumbered the Anti-Federalists.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Hillsborough Convention was dominated by anti-Federalists, and North Carolina did not ratify the Constitution until the [[Fayetteville_Convention|Fayetteville Convention]], which met a year later. \n"} +{"id": 9530, "claim": "RAF Mona, built in 1915, is owned by the Ministry of Defence and operated by the Royal Air Force, which boasts 32,940 active personnel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "RAF Mona 1915 (1915) [[Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] [[Royal_Air_Force|Royal Air Force]] 32,940 active personnel\n1,940 RAuxAF\n3,200 reserve personnel\n832 operational aircraft \n"} +{"id": 30217, "claim": "In the 1959 PGA Championship that was held in St. Louis Park, Pennsylvania, Mike Souchak placed first, followed by Jerry Barber.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1959 PGA Championship [[St._Louis_Park,_Minnesota|St. Louis Park, Minnesota]] \n"} +{"id": 19180, "claim": "The 2011 Generali Ladies Linz was lead by Andrea Petkovic as the first seed, ranking number 5 in the world against other competitors such as Sabine Lisicki (fifth seed, rank 17) and Flavia Pennetta (ninth seed, rank 26).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Andrea_Petkovic|Andrea Petkovic]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 5056, "claim": "Shana Williams (born in 1972) was a three-time Olympian who won the silver medal at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a two-time Olympian, having competed in her event at the [[1996_Summer_Olympics|1996]] and [[2000_Summer_Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]]. \n"} +{"id": 8116, "claim": "David Segel was born April 10, 1964 but did not graduate from University.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Segel grew up in Connecticut, Chicago and New York, graduating from [[Yale_University|Yale University]] in 1986 with a B.A. in Physics and Philosophy. \n[[Yale_University|Yale University]]([[Bachelor_of_Arts|B.A.]]) \n"} +{"id": 28542, "claim": "Wilfried is a male name that means \"he who wants peace\" in German.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Male|Male]] \"He who wants peace\" (germanic) Willo (will) and Fridu (peace) in German \n"} +{"id": 13496, "claim": "Haycraft Commission stubbs of the Legal Department as members and Hindus were represented by 'Aref Pasha al-Dajani, Christians by Ilyas Effendi Mushabbak and Jews by Dr. Mordechai Eliash.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Muslims were represented by '[[Aref_al-Dajani|Aref Pasha al-Dajani]], Christians by Ilyas Effendi Mushabbak and Jews by Dr. Mordechai Eliash. \n"} +{"id": 2521, "claim": "Rack City earned Platinum certification in both Australia and Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gold Gold \n"} +{"id": 3460, "claim": "Zafar Babajanow made a goal each year he played with the Turkmenistan national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At 2013\u20132014 season played for Turkish [[Kartalspor|Kartalspor]] at [[TFF_First_League|TFF First League]], 7 games. Zafar Babajanow (born 9 February 1987) is a [[Turkmenistan|Turkmenistan]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] currently playing for [[FC_Altyn_Asyr|FC Altyn Asyr]] and [[Turkmenistan_national_football_team|Turkmenistan national football team]]. 0 0 0 0 2015 2016 2017 \n"} +{"id": 9008, "claim": "In 1861, Texas, which joined the Confederate States of America, was placed under martial law a year later and Jacob Kuechler, who voluntarily resigned as a commissioner of the Texas General Land Office in 1870, after numerous rallies conducted to overthrow him.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Slave_and_free_states|slave state]] before the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]], Texas declared its secession from the U.S. in early 1861, and officially joined the [[Confederate_States_of_America|Confederate States of America]] on March 2 of the same year. In 1862, Confederate authorities imposed martial law on Central Texas. He was elected commissioner of the [[Texas_General_Land_Office|Texas General Land Office]] in 1870, holding the position for the entire four years of the administration of [[Edmund_J._Davis|Governor Edmund J. Davis]]. \n"} +{"id": 29108, "claim": "Pulau Laut is a district with a population of 2,169 in the Natuna Regency, which is part of the larger Tudjuh Archipelago, a large group of islands in north-western Indonesia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pulau Laut 2,169 It is part of the larger [[Tudjuh_Archipelago|Tudjuh Archipelago]], off the northwest coast of [[Borneo|Borneo]]. The Tudjuh Archipelago ([[Indonesian_language|Indonesian]]: Kepulauan Tujuh) is a large group of islands in north-western [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], off the west and north-west coast of the [[Borneo|island of Borneo]] in the [[South_China_Sea|South China Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 21530, "claim": "Vissarion Belinsky, a Westernizer who studied at Moscow University and believed that Russia's development depended upon adopting Western European technology and a liberal government, was one of the most influential Westernizers, especially among the younger generations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1829\u20131832 he was a student of [[Moscow_University|Moscow University]]. Westernizers ([[English|/\u02c8z\u0251\u02d0p\u0251\u02d0dn\u026ak/]]; Russian: \u0417\u0430\u0301\u043f\u0430\u0434\u043d\u0438\u043a, [[Romanization_of_Russian|tr.]] Za\u0301padnik, IPA: [[Russian|[\u02c8zap\u0259d\u02b2n\u02b2\u026ak]]) were a group of 19th-century intellectuals who believed that [[Russia|Russia]]'s development depended upon the adoption of [[Western_European|Western European]] technology and [[Liberalism|liberal]] government. He was the most influential of the Westernizers, especially among the younger generation. \n"} +{"id": 1188, "claim": "The First Question Award (All tracks are written by Cornelius) released in February 25, 1994 is the debut studio album by Cornelius, which peaked at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4 The First Question Award peaked at number four on the [[Oricon_Albums_Chart|Oricon Albums Chart]]. \n"} +{"id": 27809, "claim": "Suicide Squeeze Records discography is available in 12\" vinyl only and includes releases that are mostly rock, pop, and metal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Suicide Squeeze releases content on vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital. \n"} +{"id": 9581, "claim": "Ca\u00edque de Jesus Gon\u00e7alves was born in Guarulhos, S\u00e3o Paulo and began his career on Portuguesa but could not make it into the Campeonato Paulista.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 12 February 2015 he was included in the 28-man list for [[2015_Campeonato_Paulista|the year]]'s [[Campeonato_Paulista|Campeonato Paulista]]. \n"} +{"id": 1278, "claim": "The 1938 Colgate Red Raiders football team won against NYU in a 13-7 game held on November 11.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 11 at [[NYU_Violets_football|NYU]] L 7\u201313 \n"} +{"id": 467, "claim": "Gemma di Vergy (premiered 26 December 1834) is an Italian tragic opera based on Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux by Alexandre Dumas p\u00e8re.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gemma di Vergy is an 1834 tragedia lirica (tragic [[Opera|opera]]) in two acts by [[Gaetano_Donizetti|Gaetano Donizetti]] from a [[Libretto|libretto]] by [[Giovanni_Emanuele_Bidera|Giovanni Emanuele Bidera]]. It is based on the tragedy Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux (Charles VII and His Chief Vassals) (1831) by [[Alexandre_Dumas,_pe\u0300re|Alexandre Dumas pe\u0300re]], which was later to become the subject of the opera [[The_Saracen_(opera)|The Saracen]] by the Russian composer [[Ce\u0301sar_Cui|Ce\u0301sar Cui]]. Gemma di Vergy was first performed on 26 December 1834 at the [[La_Scala|La Scala]], Milan. \n"} +{"id": 37277, "claim": "Anatoli Lyz, a Russian professional football coach, was born on February 27, 1943 in the Apanasenkovsky District of Stavropol Krai, and managed the FC Venets Gulkevichi from 1991 to 1996.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Anatoli Nikolayevich Lyz ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041b\u044b\u0437\u044c; born February 27, 1943) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[Association_football|football]] coach. Born in the [[Apanasenkovsky_District|Apanasenkovsky District]] of [[Stavropol_Krai|Stavropol Krai]], Lyz played football while studying at university with SKIF Nikolay Nikolayevsk, but was never promoted to the senior side. [[FC_Venets_Gulkevichi|FC Venets Gulkevichi]] \n"} +{"id": 2180, "claim": "George McKinnon served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington.", "label": 0, "evidence": "McKinnon served as a communications officer in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] aboard the ill-fated [[USS_Lexington_(CV-2)|USS Lexington]]. \n"} +{"id": 3291, "claim": "The average audience share of the show Listen to Love is higher by 0.4% in AGB Nielsen than in TNmS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2.823% 2.4% AGB Nielsen TNmS Average Average audience share \n"} +{"id": 42551, "claim": "In the 2018 Victorian state election, Murray Plains had no votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This is a list of electoral results for the [[Electoral_district_of_Murray_Plains|Electoral district of Murray Plains]] in [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victorian]] state elections. 2018 Victorian state election: [[Electoral_district_of_Murray_Plains|Murray Plains]] [[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] [[Peter_Walsh_(Victorian_politician)|Peter Walsh]] 24,234 \n"} +{"id": 20260, "claim": "\"Gau Wu\" is a Cantonese expression that means \"disorderly shouting\" or \"squabbling over nothing,\" it is used as a satirical term by the anti-Occupy Central movement.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gau Wu (Chinese: \u9ce9\u55da) ([[Cantonese|Cantonese]] pronunciation: Gau1 Wu1), is a Cantonese expression that was coined shortly after an interview clip in which the term was used was broadcast by HK cable TV in August 2014. The expression means \"disorderly shouting\" or \"squabbling over nothing\". The term Gau Wu has since been used as a satirical term by the anti-Occupy Central movement. \n"} +{"id": 4728, "claim": "Ken Sugimori is a is a Japanese video game designer, illustrator, manga artist, and director that illustrated a gaming franzine called Game Freak, and is best known as the character designer and art director for the Pokemon franchise designing the first 151 Pokemon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ken Sugimori (Japanese: \u6749\u68ee \u5efa, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Sugimori Ken, born January 27, 1966 in [[Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan|Japan]]) is a Japanese video game designer, illustrator, manga artist, and [[Video_game_director_(disambiguation)|director]]. From early 1981 until 1986, Sugimori illustrated a gaming [[Fanzine|fanzine]] called [[Game_Freak_(magazine)|Game Freak]], which had been started by [[Satoshi_Tajiri|Satoshi Tajiri]]. Sugimori is best known as the character designer and art director for the [[Poke\u0301mon|Poke\u0301mon]] franchise and designed the first 151 Poke\u0301mon with [[Atsuko_Nishida|Atsuko Nishida]], Motofumi Fujiwara, and Shigeki Morimoto. \n[[Japan|Japanese]] [[Game_designer|Video game design]] [[Poke\u0301mon|Poke\u0301mon]]; [[Pulseman|Pulseman]]; [[Drill_Dozer|Drill Dozer]] \n"} +{"id": 8859, "claim": "Victor Louis was a French architect, disqualified on a technicality from winning the Prix de Rome in architecture in 1755, who died on 2 July 1800.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Victor Louis (10 May 1731, Paris \u2013 2 July 1800, Paris) was a French architect, disqualified on a technicality from winning the [[Prix_de_Rome|Prix de Rome]] in architecture in 1755. \n"} +{"id": 10857, "claim": "Thailand did not win any gold medals in the Sepak takraw events at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Thailand_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Thailand]]\nChaiya Wattano\nEkachai Masuk\nNarachai Chumeungkusol\nSaharat Ounumpai\nThanaiwat Yoosuk\nWattana Jaiyan [[Thailand_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Thailand]]\nJiraporn Choochuen\nKantinan Sochaiyan\nKobkul Chinchaiyaphum\nSrirat Pongsavakul\nViparat Ruangrat\nWanwisa Pomparsit \n"} +{"id": 4039, "claim": "Despite his unorthodox theological views, Nathaniel Schmidt was hired on at Cornell as a professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Schmidt later held the same position at [[Cornell_University|Cornell University]] (1896\u20131932) for thirty-six years. Schmidt was also full professor of Semitic Languages and Literature in Hamilton Theological Seminary. Schmidt's unorthodox theological views made his stay at Colgate Divinity School untenable. Schmidt gained the respect of the Cornell community. \n"} +{"id": 8015, "claim": "A list of compositions by Joseph Haydn contains 16 pieces, mostly in C major.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is regarded as the \"father of the [[Symphony|symphony]]\" and the \"father of the [[String_quartet|string quartet]]\" for his more than 100 symphonies and almost 70 string quartets. C major C major C major C major C major C major C major C major \n"} +{"id": 5075, "claim": "China at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics took home seven gold medals in which three out of the seven are won by speed skater Fan Yang.", "label": 0, "evidence": "7 Fan Yang Fan Yang Fan Yang Gold Gold Gold [[Speed_skating_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics|Speed Skating]] Yang Fan (speed skater), Chinese speed skater \n"} +{"id": 5806, "claim": "In the 1925\u201326 NCAA season which was held from August 1925 to June 1926, four universities made a quadruple tie to the first rank after each acquired one title each.", "label": 0, "evidence": "August 1925\u2013June 1926 1 [[California_Golden_Bears|California]] [[Illinois_Fighting_Illini|Illinois]] [[Michigan_Wolverines|Michigan]] [[Stanford_Cardinal|Stanford]] 1 1 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 1266, "claim": "Henry Richard Abadie (Companion of the Order of the Bath awardee) joined the army in 1858 and served in the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia before he was made a captain in 1872 and fought in the Second Anglo-Afghan War.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Abadie joined the army in 1858 and served in the [[British_Expedition_to_Abyssinia|1868 Expedition to Abyssinia]], where he was involved in the Battle of Magdala. He was made a captain 1872 and fought in the [[Second_Anglo-Afghan_War|Second Anglo-Afghan War]], including the Battle of Kandahar in 1879. From 1899 to 1900 he commanded [[Eastern_Command_(United_Kingdom)|Eastern District]], during which he was promoted to [[Major-general|major-general]] and awarded a [[Order_of_the_Bath|Companion of the Order of the Bath]]. \n"} +{"id": 15468, "claim": "In 1897, Konstantinos Damianos (born in 1853 in Belgium) joined the Greco-Turkish War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1853\nAthens \n"} +{"id": 9648, "claim": "In the 2012-13 Barys Astana season goaltender Vladimir Kramar had more time on ice than Teemu Lassila.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Teemu_Lassila|Teemu Lassila]] 1173:39 [[Vladimir_Kramar|Vladimir Kramar]] 19:00 Time on ice, an [[Ice_hockey_statistics|ice hockey statistic]] \n"} +{"id": 14212, "claim": "Kansas City Roller Warriors, a founding member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association, started practicing at a local community center by the fall of 2004 under Coach John Hernandez.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KCRW is a founding member of the [[Women's_Flat_Track_Derby_Association|Women's Flat Track Derby Association]] (WFTDA), and the Kansas City Roller Warriors All Star travel team was the winner of the 2007 [[WFTDA_Championships|WFTDA Championships]], the \"Texas Shootout\", which took place in Austin, Texas. John Hernandez, a friend of the founders from [[College|college]], became the team's first [[Coach_(sport)|coach]] and the small contingent of team members distributed hand fliers to promote women to try out for the team. By the fall of 2004 the team was practicing at a local community center, on a [[Basketball_court|basketball court]]. \n"} +{"id": 4911, "claim": "Food for Animals is an American hip hop group formed in 2001 that plays traditional American hip hop style music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Their music is generally categorized as [[Underground_hip_hop|underground hip hop]] with a strong tendency towards [[Noise_music|noise music]]. \n[[Hip_hop_music|Hip hop]], [[Underground_hip_hop|underground hip hop]], [[Noise_music|noise]] \n"} +{"id": 6863, "claim": "Elm Bluff Plantation, a former forced-labor farm is located in the Deep South, which consists of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Elm Bluff is a historic former [[Plantations_in_the_American_South|forced-labor farm]] and [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] in the rural community of [[Elm_Bluff,_Alabama|Elm Bluff]], [[Dallas_County,_Alabama|Dallas County]], [[Alabama|Alabama]], United States. The Deep South is a cultural and geographic [[Subregion|subregion]] in the [[Southern_United_States|Southern United States]]. Most definitions include the states [[Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]], [[Alabama|Alabama]], [[South_Carolina|South Carolina]], [[Mississippi|Mississippi]], and [[Louisiana|Louisiana]]. \n"} +{"id": 20673, "claim": "Sucheng District recorded a total population of 740,800 inhabitants in 2019 and is located in one of the provinces of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sucheng District (simplified Chinese: \u5bbf\u57ce\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u5bbf\u57ce\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Su\u0300che\u0301ng Qu\u0304) is one of two [[District_of_China|districts]] of [[Suqian|Suqian]], [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] province, China. 740,800 \n"} +{"id": 5734, "claim": "Archivemount is a =based file system that runs on Linux and is on version 0.8.7.", "label": 1, "evidence": "archivemount is a -based file system for Unix variants, including Linux. \n"} +{"id": 2791, "claim": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae, order Agaricales and kingdom Fungi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. [[Agaricales|Agaricales]] Order: Kingdom: [[Fungus|Fungi]] \n"} +{"id": 1842, "claim": "Gr\u00f6ndalsbron are two bridges in central Stockholm, Sweden wherein, the older bridge, inaugurated in 1967, forms a 460-metre section of the Essingeleden motorway, while the second bridge, inaugurated in 2000, forms part of the Tv\u00e4rbanan light rail line and is a 120 metres long pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gro\u0308ndalsbron ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]: The Gro\u0308ndal bridge) are two [[Bridge|bridges]] in central [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], connecting the island [[Stora_Essingen|Stora Essingen]] to the southern mainland district Gro\u0308ndal. The older bridge, inaugurated in 1967, forms a 460-metre section of the [[Essingeleden|Essingeleden]] [[Motorway|motorway]], of which 260 metres constitute the bridge, divided into three [[Pre-stressed_concrete|pre-stressed concrete]] frames, 70, 120, and 70 metres in length. The second bridge, inaugurated in 2000, forms part of the [[Tva\u0308rbanan|Tva\u0308rbanan]] [[Light_rail|light rail]] line and is a 120 metres long pre-stressed concrete [[Box_girder_bridge|box girder bridge]]. \n"} +{"id": 21701, "claim": "Three nomadic Jurchen tribes lived on the northern border of Ming dynasty China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Haixi Jurchens was one of the three nomadic Jurchen tribes that was living on the northern border of Ming dynasty China. \n"} +{"id": 6456, "claim": "Lewis Friedmans (nominated for two emmys) shows have a focus on the performing art, and received the Golden Globes, and he has also written documentaries about Bob Marley.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was nominated for two Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for his work on the 2010 and 2012 The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts specials. In addition to the 22 episodes of Music in High Places, which featured artists such as [[India.Arie|India.Arie]], [[Ryan_Adams|Ryan Adams]], and [[Alanis_Morissette|Alanis Morissette]], he has written documentaries about [[Bob_Marley|Bob Marley]] and [[Burt_Bacharach|Burt Bacharach]]. His television scripts have focused on the performing arts, and include awards shows such as the Kennedy Center Honors, the [[Golden_Globes|Golden Globes]], and the [[Directors_Guild_Awards|Directors Guild Awards]]. \n"} +{"id": 28561, "claim": "California Code of Civil Procedure, a codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised, includes statutes of limitations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Originally, the CCP was the codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised. It also includes [[Statutes_of_limitation|statutes of limitations]] that control the period of time during which a lawsuit must be commenced. \n"} +{"id": 33074, "claim": "Sergei Nedosekin born May 1, 1947, is wrongly remembered to have played the Midfielder/Striker position in seven clubs where he played over 400 matches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Midfielder|Midfielder]]/[[Striker_(association_football)|Striker]] In 1966, he joined [[FC_Spartak_Ryazan|FC Spartak Ryazan]] where he played over 400 league matches over 13 seasons in the Soviet leagues. \n"} +{"id": 2367, "claim": "The 1906 Hillsdale Dales football team lost in all of its matches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "0\u20137 (0\u20135 MIAA) \nL 0\u201310 L 0\u201317 L 0\u201317 L 0\u201317 L 5\u201311 L 9\u201335 L 6\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 14162, "claim": "Eugene Szekeres Bagger, born in Budapest in the year 1892, is an American critic and writer who travelled to England due to his aspiration to serve in the British forces.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eugene Bagger was born in Budapest of a free-thinking Jewish father in the year 1892. Eugene Szekeres Bagger (born 1892) Hungarian-born, American critic and writer. When World War I started he travelled to England, hoping to be allowed to serve in the British forces. \n"} +{"id": 48010, "claim": "Takasuke Kume, who started his professional career in 2007, had a record of 33 matches wherein he won in all the matches through knockout.", "label": 1, "evidence": "33 matches 24 wins By knockout 3 \n"} +{"id": 36211, "claim": "Built in 1883, Fort de V\u00e9zelois, part of the first ring of fortifications around the city of Belfort, is owned by Commune de V\u00e9zelois.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1883 (1883) It is part of the [[Fortified_region_of_Belfort|first ring of fortifications]] around the city of Belfort. Commune de Ve\u0301zelois \n"} +{"id": 10966, "claim": "Chapecoense participated in the 2019 and 2020 Copa Sudamericana seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Copa_Sudamericana|Copa Sudamericana]]: 1 [[2016_Copa_Sudamericana|2016]] \n"} +{"id": 26304, "claim": "The Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia was commissioned by Frederick's sister, Duchess Philippine Charlotte (born March 1716) was last displayed in a State Museum..", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was commissioned by Frederick's sister [[Princess_Philippine_Charlotte_of_Prussia|Duchess Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbu\u0308ttel]]. On 10 October 2009 the painting, last put on public display in 1937 at the [[Lower_Saxony_State_Museum|Lower Saxony State Museum]], was offered by the Bremer auction house Bolland & Marotz and sold at a price of 670,000 euros. (1716-03-13)13 March 1716\n[[Stadtschloss,_Berlin|Stadtschloss]], [[Berlin|Berlin]] \n"} +{"id": 16942, "claim": "Jolly LLB 2, a 2017 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film, won one out of the nine nominations it had from various award-giving bodies including Star Screen Awards, Filmfare Awards, and the Zee Cine Awards where Akshay Kumar won Best Actor in the Male Category.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The State vs. Jolly LL.B 2, known also as Jolly LL.B 2, is a 2017 Indian [[Hindi|Hindi]]-language black comedy film written and directed by [[Subhash_Kapoor|Subhash Kapoor]] and produced by [[Fox_Star_Studios|Fox Star Studios]], serving as a quasi sequel to the 2013 film [[Jolly_LLB|Jolly LLB]], and as the second film of the [[Jolly_LLB_(film_series)|Jolly LLB]] franchise. [[Screen_Awards|Star Screen Awards]] Nominated Nominated Nominated [[Zee_Cine_Awards|Zee Cine Awards]] Best Actor \u2013 Male (Viewer's Choice) [[Akshay_Kumar|Akshay Kumar]] Won Nominated Nominated Nominated [[Filmfare_Awards|Filmfare Awards]] Nominated Nominated \n"} +{"id": 3857, "claim": "The duo dominated the inaugural seasona and Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Under the name H&P Panorama Team Carly Motors started the season with [[Duncan_Huisman|Duncan Huisman]] and Sandor van Es. The duo dominated the inaugural season with Huisman taking the title and Van Es finishing second in the series standings. Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 1998. Starting in 1997 the Dutch Touring Car Championship following [[Group_N|Group N]] regulations was formed. \n"} +{"id": 32744, "claim": "2018\u201319 Carolina Hurricanes season\u2014the 40th season for the National Hockey League that was established in 1979 which is managed by Don Waddell\u2014presents a player statistics during the regular season in which Petr Mrazek has the highest number of games played, scored, and won while Alex Nedeljkovic has the lowest record.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2018\u201319 Carolina Hurricanes season was the [[List_of_Carolina_Hurricanes_seasons|40th]] season for the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979 (following seven seasons of play in the [[World_Hockey_Association|World Hockey Association]]), and 22nd season since the franchise relocated from [[Hartford_Whalers|Hartford]] to start the [[1997\u201398_NHL_season|1997\u201398 NHL season]]. \n"} +{"id": 19494, "claim": "BurNIng started playing Dota professionally in 2008, won 10 championships in 2010 and won 9 championships in 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Burning started playing Dota professionally in 2008, and bounced around various teams before joining EHOME in 2010. EHOME would win 10 championships in 2010, including a dominating performance at Electronic Sports World Cup 2010 where the team didn't drop a game against some of the best Dota teams in the world. 2011 proved to be another big year for Burning, winning 9 championships. \n"} +{"id": 36036, "claim": "Charles Fitzroy received the subsidiary titles of Earl of Chichester and Baron Newbury, then upon his mother's death in 1709, the 1st Duke of Southampton (a title in the Peerage of England) succeeded to her hereditary peerages.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On the death of his mother in 1709, the Duke became also second Duke of Cleveland, by a special remainder in the grant of the dukedom which set aside his illegitimacy. \n"} +{"id": 17214, "claim": "Rodden used to be a municipality in the Saalekreis district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany but has been a part of the town Leuna since December 31, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rodden is a village and a former municipality in the district [[Saalekreis|Saalekreis]], in [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Germany|Germany]]. Since 31 December 2009, it is part of the town [[Leuna|Leuna]]. \n"} +{"id": 1426, "claim": "Connad Cerr, who appeares to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s, is named as king of D\u00e1l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over Fiachnae mac Demm\u00e1in, king of the Ulaid, a Gaelic over-kingdom in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages made up of a confederation of dynastic groups, at Ard Corann.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Connad appears to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s. He is named as king of Da\u0301l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over [[Fiachnae_mac_Demma\u0301in|Fiachnae mac Demma\u0301in]], king of the [[Ulaid|Ulaid]] at Ard Corann. Ulaid ([[Old_Irish|Old Irish]], pronounced [[Irish|[\u02c8ul\u0259\u00f0\u02b2]]) , or Ulaidh ([[Irish_language|Modern Irish]], pronounced [[Irish|[\u02c8u.li\u02d0]]), was a [[Gaelic_Ireland|Gaelic]] [[Provinces_of_Ireland|over-kingdom]] in north-eastern [[Ireland|Ireland]] during the [[Middle_Ages|Middle Ages]] made up of a confederation of dynastic groups. \n"} +{"id": 20863, "claim": "Paul Dicks (born in 1950) was a Speaker of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly, preceding Thomas Lush and succeeded by Lloyd Snow.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Paul D. Dicks (born 1950) is a lawyer and former politician in [[Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Newfoundland and Labrador]]. He represented [[Humber_West|Humber West]] in the [[Newfoundland_and_Labrador_House_of_Assembly|Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly]] from 1989 to 2001 as a [[Liberal_Party_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Liberal]]. [[Thomas_Lush|Thomas Lush]] [[Lloyd_Snow|Lloyd Snow]] \n"} +{"id": 12126, "claim": "North of Canada in the Arctic Sea there are a group of 35,563 islands known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, one is the uninhabited Bray Island in the Foxe Basin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Situated in the northern extremity of [[North_America|North America]] and covering about 1,424,500 km (550,000 sq mi), this group of 36,563 islands in the [[Arctic_Sea|Arctic Sea]] comprises much of the territory of Northern Canada\u2014most of [[Nunavut|Nunavut]] and part of the [[Northwest_Territories|Northwest Territories]]. \n"} +{"id": 18837, "claim": "Julian Gressel (born on January 16, 1993) only achieved less than ten goals in his entire career of more than 200 games from 2012 - 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1993-12-16) 16 December 1993 (age 27) \n"} +{"id": 7789, "claim": "Fatima Lodhi, a social activist called the \"Champion of Diversity\", has spoken out against \"colorism\" since she was a child.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fatima Lodhi (born 29 September 1989) is a social activist; who is also known as the \"Champion of Diversity\" because of the step that she has taken by launching 'Dark is Divine', the first anti-colorism campaign from Pakistan. Since childhood, she has been speaking against \"[[Colorism|colorism]]\" and in 2013, she launched 'Dark is Divine' a proper anti-colorism campaign, with an aim of redefining the society's unrealistic standards of beauty. \n"} +{"id": 2950, "claim": "Germany\u2019s Max Kramer ranked fourth in the Open Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia tournament of the 2018 Pro Golf Tour held in Morocco.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Open Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia [[Morocco|Morocco]] [[Germany]] Max Kramer 4 \n"} +{"id": 791, "claim": "Gail Kimbell (the 16th and first female chief) initially served as forest supervisor before becoming the Regional Forester in 2003.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Abigail R. \"Gail\" Kimbell was the 16th and first female [[United_States_Chief_Foresters|Chief of the United States Forest Service]]. She also served as forest supervisor of the [[Tongass_National_Forest|Tongass National Forest]] in Alaska from 1992 to 1997 and the [[Bighorn_National_Forest|Bighorn National Forest]] in [[Wyoming|Wyoming]] from 1997 to 1999. In December 2003, Kimbell was named as the Regional Forester for the Northern Region located in [[Missoula,_Montana|Missoula, Montana]]. \n"} +{"id": 18935, "claim": "A relatively small music label of alternative music in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gramofon is a record label and event agency founded in Sarajevo that has produced music from multiple artists such as Emina Ze\u010daj for the song Remake in 2003, Dubioza Kolektiv's self-titled Dubioza Kolektiv and Open Wide in 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It's the biggest music label of [[Alternative_music|alternative music]] in [[Bosnia_and_Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. \n"} +{"id": 29088, "claim": "In 2006, Juichi Wakisaka lost in the GT500 for driving a Lexus SC430 playing for Toyota Team TOM'S which stands for Tachi Oiwa Motor Sport.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2006_Super_GT_season|2006]] [[Lexus_SC430|Lexus SC430]] Toyota Team [[TOM'S|TOM'S]] 1st \n"} +{"id": 10835, "claim": "Ctenaspis belongs to the Kingdom Fungi and phylum Chordata.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Chordata|Chordata]] \n"} +{"id": 8847, "claim": "The Glass Shield that was directed by Charles Burnett (an American film director and producer) and was edited by Curtiss Clayton earned $3.3 million (US) in the box office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Charles_Burnett_(director)|Charles Burnett]] Curtiss Clayton $3.3 million (US) Charles Burnett ([[English|/b\u025c\u02d0r\u02c8n\u025bt/]]; born April 13, 1944) is an American film director, film producer, writer, editor, actor, photographer, and cinematographer. \nThe Glass Shield is a 1994 American crime [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]] co-written and directed by [[Charles_Burnett_(director)|Charles Burnett]]. 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She served as a Member of the European Parliament for [[The_Greens|Alliance '90/The Greens]], part of the [[European_Greens|European Greens]], from 2004 to 2009. \n"} +{"id": 26836, "claim": "Mika V\u00e4yrynen never made any goals over his thirteen year career with Finland's national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, in 2003\u201304 he became their key player in midfield, and ended up scoring 17 goals in 100 [[Eredivisie|Eredivisie]] games. \n"} +{"id": 15463, "claim": "Daniel Melnick produced films such as Unfaithfully Yours and Footloose in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1984 [[Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)|Unfaithfully Yours]] [[Footloose_(1984_film)|Footloose]] Executive producer Executive producer \n"} +{"id": 11380, "claim": "Sweden Anja P\u00e4rson defeated Finland Tanja Poutiainen, garnering her the first place in the Giant slalom event of the World Cup held last October 23, 2004 in S\u00f6lden, Austria and concluded in March 2005 at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Event Key: DH \u2013 [[Downhill_(ski_competition)|Downhill]], SL \u2013 [[Slalom_skiing|Slalom]], GS \u2013 [[Giant_Slalom|Giant Slalom]], SG \u2013 [[Super-G|Super Giant Slalom]], SC \u2013 [[Alpine_skiing_combined|Super Combined]] Date 23 October 2004 Place [[Austria]] So\u0308lden Type GS 294 Winner [[Sweden]] [[Anja_Pa\u0308rson|Anja Pa\u0308rson]] Second [[Finland]] [[Tanja_Poutiainen|Tanja Poutiainen]] The 39th [[FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup|World Cup]] season began in October 2004 in So\u0308lden, Austria, and concluded in March 2005 at the World Cup finals in [[Lenzerheide|Lenzerheide]], Switzerland. \n"} +{"id": 5565, "claim": "The Pointe aux Barques Light is a weather station constructed in 1848 and located in Port Hope, Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is an active [[Lighthouse|lighthouse]] maintained by the US Coast Guard remotely, located in Lighthouse County Park on [[Lake_Huron|Lake Huron]] near [[Port_Hope,_Michigan|Port Hope, Michigan]] in [[Huron_County,_Michigan|Huron County]]. \n"} +{"id": 5167, "claim": "Pittsburgh IAP is an Air Reserve Station owned by the Department of Defense and operated by the US Air Force (USAF).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States_Air_Force|US Air Force]] (USAF) [[United_States_Department_of_Defense|Department of Defense]] \n"} +{"id": 1057, "claim": "The Peppertones released two extended albums, one of which made it to number twelve in the KOR charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A Preview 12 \n"} +{"id": 21563, "claim": "Vaade Veedu has eight songs, one of which is Atu Challani Vennela.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Atu Challani Vennela\" \"Cheeraleni Chinnadana\" \"Edhutanunchi Kadhalanu\" \"Netiki Mallee Maaintlo\" \"Vayase Oka Paatham\" \"Yemkavaloi Neeku\" \"Lovelone Undhi\" \"Hare Raama Aagandi\" \n"} +{"id": 4730, "claim": "The Trustee Act 2000 was replaced by the re-establishment of the formerly repealed Trustee Investments Act 1961.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Trustee_Act_2000|Trustee Act 2000]] repealed most of the 1961 Act and now serves as the principal piece of guidance on trustee investments. \n"} +{"id": 6348, "claim": "Jeanne Schmahl was a Polish feminist who joined the League for Raising Public Morality and the Society for the Amelioration of Woman's Condition created by Maria Deraismes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jeanne Elizabeth Schmahl (ne\u0301e Archer; 1846\u20131915) was a French [[Feminism|feminist]], born in Britain. The League for the Recovery of Public Morality ([[French_language|French]]: Ligue pour le rele\u0300vement de la moralite\u0301 publique, LRMP) is a French federation of local associations working for the respect of what it considered \"good morals\". Created in 1883, by [[Tommy_Fallot|Tommy Fallot]], the league supports the abolition of [[Prostitution|prostitution]] and is opposed to [[Pornography|pornography]], [[Alcoholic_drink|alcohol]] and [[Gambling|gambling]]. \n"} +{"id": 2280, "claim": "The DOHC Genesis (\"Genesis\" is Yamaha's marketing name for a range of innovative high performance multi-valve motorcycle engines) engine has five valves per cylinder as Yamaha adopted the 5-valve concept because it allowed both excellent volumetric efficiency and high rpm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Genesis\" is [[Yamaha_Motor_Corporation|Yamaha's]] marketing name for a range of innovative high performance [[Multi-valve|multi-valve]] [[Motorcycle_engine|motorcycle engines]]. The [[DOHC|DOHC]] Genesis engine has five valves per cylinder and [[Downdraft|downdraft]] [[Carburetors|carburetors]]. Yamaha adopted the 5-valve concept, using three intake valves and two exhaust valves per cylinder, because it allowed both excellent [[Volumetric_efficiency|volumetric efficiency]] and high rpm. \n"} +{"id": 2641, "claim": "William Denning has a longer term than fellow democrats John Schenck and DeWitt Clinton who is the 6th Governor of New York.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Democratic-Republican_Party|Democratic-Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 16080, "claim": "Tiger Mask IV, Yoshihiro Yamazaki who was born in Chiba, Japan, won Luchas de Apuestas four times from 2009 to 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yoshihiro Yamazaki (1970-10-20) October 20, 1970 (age 50)\n[[Urayasu,_Chiba|Urayasu, Chiba]] [[Japan|Japan]] Tiger Mask IV ([[IWGP_Junior_Heavyweight_Championship|IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]) April 5, 2009 Tiger Mask (mask) June 20, 2009 Tiger Mask (mask) January 23, 2011 Tiger Mask (mask) February 20, 2011 \n"} +{"id": 6107, "claim": "Tancy Lee, after beating Tommy Harrison (former National Sporting Club (NSC) British bantamweight champion), was set to face Percy Jones in October 1914 for the latter's British and World flyweight titles but was postponed, which led to his retirement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After beating [[Tommy_Harrison|Tommy Harrison]] in an eliminator he was to face [[Percy_Jones_(boxer)|Percy Jones]] in October 1914 for the latter's British and World [[Flyweight|flyweight]] titles but Jones failed to make the weight; The fight went ahead as a non-title catch-weight fight with Lee stopping Jones in the 14th round. \nAfter losing to Auguste Grassi in March 1921 he retired from boxing, although he fought in a three-round exhibition bout in 1922, and made a comeback in 1926, at the age of 44, when he drew with Johnny Seeley. \n"} +{"id": 4226, "claim": "The \"Otherside of America\" is a protest song by American rapper Meek Mill that got into the 27th position at the 2020 US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard).", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Otherside of America\" is a protest song by American rapper [[Meek_Mill|Meek Mill]]. 27 \n"} +{"id": 20601, "claim": "Two episodes of Das unsichtbare Visier are Das Nest im Urwald, which is 89 minutes long, and Depot im Skagerrak, which is 117 minutes long.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Depot im Skagerrak 89 minutes \n"} +{"id": 7403, "claim": "Poison Dust was directed and produced by Sue Harris, staring Ramsey Clark (born December 18, 1927) with a run time of 84 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Poison Dust is a 2005 American documentary film starring [[Ramsey_Clark|Ramsey Clark]], [[Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)|Juan Gonzalez]], Rosalie Bertell, Helen Caldicott, Michio Kaku and directed by Sue Harris. Sue Harris Sue Harris [[Ramsey_Clark|Ramsey Clark]]\n[[Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)|Juan Gonzalez]]\nRosalie Bertell\nHelen Caldicott\nMichio Kaku 84 minutes \nWilliam Ramsey Clark (born December 18, 1927) is an American lawyer, activist and former [[United_States_Federal_Government|federal government]] official. Ramsey Clark William Ramsey Clark\n(1927-12-18) December 18, 1927 (age 92)\n[[Dallas|Dallas]], Texas, U.S. \n"} +{"id": 11959, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 305's first junction is NC 561 at Mintons Store in Hertford County.", "label": 1, "evidence": "North Carolina Highway 305 (NC 305) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]]. Mintons Store [[North_Carolina_Highway_561|NC 561]] east \u2013 [[Ahoskie,_North_Carolina|Ahoskie]] [[Bertie_County,_North_Carolina|Bertie]] [[U.S._Route_13_in_North_Carolina|US 13]] \u2013 [[Windsor,_North_Carolina|Windsor]], [[Ahoskie,_North_Carolina|Ahoskie]] \n"} +{"id": 34263, "claim": "Eve Tushnet was failed to be raised in a secular Jewish household with her father Mark Tushnet and her mother Elizabeth Alexander, she is celibate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Raised in a \"secular Jewish\" household, she converted to Catholicism in 1998 at the age of 19 during her sophomore year. \n"} +{"id": 42384, "claim": "Staines Moor is a 510.8 hectare (1,262 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest site in Surrey (located in England, UK).", "label": 0, "evidence": "510.8 hectares (1,262 acres) Staines Moor is a 510.8-hectare (1,262-acre) biological [[Site_of_Special_Scientific_Interest|Site of Special Scientific Interest]] north of [[Staines-upon-Thames|Staines-upon-Thames]] in [[Surrey|Surrey]]. [[England|England]] [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] \n"} +{"id": 24957, "claim": "The Phillipian can be bought at $1.00 every two weeks during 1878 but has now become free and is issued weekly since 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Historical subscription prices 1878 $1.00 \n"} +{"id": 15642, "claim": "In his career, Vladislav Antonov had several first and second place finishes in his competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd \n"} +{"id": 34607, "claim": "Robert Evans Snodgrass moved to Ontario, California, where he entered a Methodist preparatory school and studied Latin and Greek.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At age 15, the family again moved, this time to [[Ontario,_California|Ontario, California]], where they settled on a 20-acre (81,000 m) ranch and grew oranges, prunes, and grapes. It was here that Snodgrass entered a [[Methodist|Methodist]] preparatory school at the high school level, then known as Chaffey College. He studied Latin, Greek, French, German, physics, chemistry, and drawing, but notably no biology because the curriculum forbade involving the teaching of [[Evolution|evolution]]. \n"} +{"id": 2277, "claim": "Let the Dancers Inherit the Party, an album by English Alternative rock band British Sea Power, has been reviewed by multiple sources including The Guardian and Financial Times, and has a Metacritic score of 77/100.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 77/100 [[The_Guardian|The Guardian]] [[Financial_Times|Financial Times]] Let the Dancers Inherit the Party is a studio album by [[British_Sea_Power|British Sea Power]]. British Sea Power are an English alternative rock band. \n"} +{"id": 36864, "claim": "Erodiophyllum is classified in the Plantae kingdom, Asterales order, Asteraceae family, and Astereae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Tribe: [[Astereae|Astereae]] \n"} +{"id": 4114, "claim": "George Kadish, a Lithuanian Jewish photographer who documented life in the Kovno Ghetto during the Holocaust, the period of the Nazi German genocide against Jews, and who constructed cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill, was able to photograph sensitive scenes that would attract the ire of Nazis or collaborators, such as scenes of people gathered for forced labor, burning of the ghetto, and deportations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "George Kadish, born Zvi (Hirsh) Kadushin (died September 1997), was a [[Lithuanian_Jews|Lithuanian Jewish]] photographer who documented life in the Kovno Ghetto during the [[Holocaust|Holocaust]], the period of the [[Nazi_German|Nazi German]] genocide against Jews. Kadish constructed cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill. He was able to photograph sensitive scenes that would attract the ire of Nazis or collaborators, such as scenes of people gathered for forced labor, burning of the ghetto, and deportations. \n"} +{"id": 26268, "claim": "Tina Lord ( was taken hostage at her residence and Ted was opportune to seek Viki's hand in marriage).", "label": 1, "evidence": "When Ted learns that Clint is about to propose marriage to Viki, he arranges to have Tina kidnapped to distract and get close to Viki, and get his hands on the ransom. Tina is safely returned home, and Ted proposes to Viki. \n"} +{"id": 3850, "claim": "The 34th Street\u2013Hudson Yards station was the first station to open on the IRT Flushing Line.", "label": 1, "evidence": "34th Street\u2013Hudson Yards is a [[New_York_City_Subway|New York City Subway]] [[Metro_station|station]] in [[Manhattan|Manhattan]]'s [[West_Side_(Manhattan)|West Side]] on the [[IRT_Flushing_Line|IRT Flushing Line]], and is the western (railroad south) [[Terminal_station|terminus]] for the [[7_(New_York_City_Subway_service)|7]] local and [[7d_(New_York_City_Subway_service)|<7>]] express services. This station opened on June 22, 1915 as a terminal for shuttle trains going into Manhattan via the [[Steinway_Tunnel|Steinway Tunnel]] until the line was extended to [[Hunters_Point_Avenue_(IRT_Flushing_Line)|Hunters Point Avenue]] on February 5, 1916. Vernon Boulevard\u2013Jackson Avenue (often informally referred to as Vernon\u2013Jackson, as its former name was Vernon\u2013Jackson Avenues) is a [[Metro_station|station]] on the [[IRT_Flushing_Line|IRT Flushing Line]] of the [[New_York_City_Subway|New York City Subway]], and the westernmost station on the Flushing Line in [[Queens|Queens]]. After a series of delays involving escalator, elevator, and fire and safety systems, the station finally opened on September 13, 2015. \n"} +{"id": 40604, "claim": "WMOD (96.7 MHz, Real Country) is a TV broadcasting a country music format affiliated with Westwood One & TN Radio Network and owned by WMOD, Inc.", "label": 1, "evidence": "WMOD (96.7 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"Real Country\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Country_music|country music]] format. 96.7 [[MHz|MHz]] Licensed in [[Bolivar,_Tennessee|Bolivar, Tennessee]], United States, the station is currently owned by WMOD, Inc. and features programming from [[Westwood_One_(current)|Westwood One]]. Westwood One & TN Radio Network \n96.7 [[MHz|MHz]] Real Country Westwood One & TN Radio Network WMOD, Inc. WMOD (96.7 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"Real Country\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Country_music|country music]] format. \n"} +{"id": 11840, "claim": "The Grand Tour points classification winners have been dominated by Italy and Belgium.", "label": 1, "evidence": "85 32 51 48 \n"} +{"id": 6354, "claim": "King T's discography includes a total of ten guest appearances for Tha Alkaholiks, which in turn appeared in his \"Free Style Ghetto\" single.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks, [[Q-Tip_(musician)|Q-Tip]] Tha Alkaholiks, Xzibit Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks Xzibit, Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks [[Masta_Ace|Masta Ace]], Tha Alkaholiks \"Let's Have Some St. Ides\" Tha Alkaholiks \"Bullshit\" 1995: \"Free Style Ghetto\" w/ Xzibit, Tha Alkaholiks and MC Breeze \n"} +{"id": 13737, "claim": "The 2004 FA Cup drew the lowest attendance at Huish Park.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The five highest attendances at Huish Park are: 4 January 2004 [[FA_Cup|FA Cup]] 9,348 \n"} +{"id": 5343, "claim": "The Hollow Church is a part of archeological excavations of what used to be a Croatian romanesque Roman Catholic church in the 11th century, located in Solin, Croatia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hollow Church ([[Croatian_language|Croatian]]: A\u030a uplja crkva) is a [[Name|name]] given to a part of the archeological excavations of what used to be a [[Croatia|Croatian]] [[Romanesque_architecture|romanesque]] [[Roman_Catholic|Roman Catholic]] [[Church_(building)|church]] in the 11th century. [[Solin,_Croatia|Solin]] [[Croatia|Croatia]] [[Catholic|Catholic]] 11th century \n"} +{"id": 14529, "claim": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the diplomatic relations opened Lisbon and in Mexico City which first took place in 1843 and established officially on 20 October 1864.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the [[Diplomatic_relations|diplomatic relations]] between [[Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Portugal|Portugal]]. The first official diplomatic contacts between Mexico and Portugal took place in 1843 in when ambassadors of both nations met in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]]. Diplomatic relations were not established officially until 20 October 1864 under the government of Emperor [[Maximilian_I_of_Mexico|Maximilian I of Mexico]]. \n"} +{"id": 3945, "claim": "Bindass Play, a Hindi Indian music television station, was shut down in 2017 and replaced by Disney International HD, an English language entertainment channel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It has a network of 60 channels in eight languages, reaching out to 9 out of 10 cable and satellite TV homes in India. \n"} +{"id": 49675, "claim": "In the 2010 Grand National, the 163rd renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at the Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 10 April 2010, Tony McCoy with their horse Don't Push It, Denis O'Regan and his horse Black Apalachi, and Barry Geraghty with Big Fella Thanks, finished first, second, and third respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "State of Play 3rd Paul Moloney \n"} +{"id": 1840, "claim": "Arthur Rigby an English professional footballer initially started his football career as a goalkeeper and he played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arthur Rigby (born 7 June 1900 in [[Chorlton-cum-Hardy|Chorlton-cum-Hardy]], Manchester, England; died March 1960 in [[Crewe|Crewe]], England) was an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as [[Inside_left|inside left]] or [[Outside_left|outside left]]. Arthur Rigby was an electrician by trade who initially started his football career as a [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|goalkeeper]] until after a trial with [[Stockport_County_F.C.|Stockport County]], signed as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] for [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] after the [[First_World_War|First World War]]. He played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season at City, before the club was relegated in his first full season. \n"} +{"id": 27340, "claim": "Miguel Julio was the coach of Independiente Medell\u00edn, a Colombian professional football team based in Medell\u00edn that currently plays in the Categor\u00eda Primera A, for four seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Miguel A\u0301ngel Julio Rossete (born 21 February 1991) is a Colombian [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. Julio began his footballing career in Colombia with [[Independiente_Medelli\u0301n|Independiente Medelli\u0301n]] of [[Categori\u0301a_Primera_A|Categori\u0301a Primera A]], he made his first-team debut on 20 February 2009 in a league encounter against [[Real_Cartagena|Real Cartagena]]. \n"} +{"id": 30944, "claim": "Titanate nanosheet (TiO6 octahedra are edge-linked in a -type 2D lattice) have a number of unique properties and are a finite ultrathin sheets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Structurally, they are infinite ultrathin (~0.75 nm) 2D sheets with a high density of negative surface charges originating from the oxygen atoms at the corners of the adjoint octahedrons . \n"} +{"id": 1813, "claim": "Akritogyra helicella belongs to gastropoda within the mollusca phylum, which covers invertebrates like slugs and snails.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Akritogyra helicella is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]], unassigned in the [[Superfamily_(biology)|superfamily]] [[Seguenzioidea|Seguenzioidea]]. Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] The [[Gastropod|gastropods]] ([[Snail|snails]] and [[Slug|slugs]]) are by far the most numerous molluscs and account for 80% of the total classified species. \n"} +{"id": 35851, "claim": "The U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, based out of Fort Detrick, Maryland, partially funds the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium benefiting millions of people per year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "ROC is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health, [[United_States_Army_Medical_Research_and_Materiel_Command|United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command]], [[Defence_Research_and_Development_Canada|Defence Research and Development Canada]], Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and [[American_Heart_Association|American Heart Association]]. \n"} +{"id": 711, "claim": "The Plantae kingdom consists of Gonospermum, which is apart of the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 3008, "claim": "MartyrLoserKing received an aggregate score of 78/100 from AllMusic, a website that aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[AllMusic|AllMusic]] [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 78/100 \n"} +{"id": 8221, "claim": "Satyashodhak Communist Party, a communist party founded in 1978 by Sharad Patil in the state of Maharashtra, India, bases its political philosophy on Marxism and Phule thought Ambedkarism.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978 The Satyashodhak Communist Party is a [[Political_party|political party]] in the state of [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]. [[Marxism|Marxism]]\n[[Jyotirao_Phule|Phule thought]]\n[[Ambedkarism|Ambedkarism]] \n"} +{"id": 10483, "claim": "Relatives and human rights activists, including the New York-based Human Rights Watch, sought justice for the victims of the Carandiru massacre.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Relatives of those killed and human rights activists have both demanded and appealed for justice. The case was brought before the inter-American Commission by The Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), the Teoto\u0302nio Vilela Commission for Human Rights, and [[Human_Rights_Watch|Human Rights Watch]], and in 2000, eight years after the massacre, they condemned Brazil for it. [[Empire_State_Building|Empire State Building]]\n[[New_York_City|New York City]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], [[United_States|U.S.]] \n"} +{"id": 12775, "claim": "The album Joyous Encounter received a six out of ten in a review by PopMatters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 6/10 \n"} +{"id": 3434, "claim": "DSV Leoben, an Australian association football club which was founded in 1928, is managed by Austria Ivo Golz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "DSV Leoben is an [[Football_in_Austria|Austrian association football]] club based in Leoben. \n"} +{"id": 13914, "claim": "Yellowstone Kelly is a 1959 American Western novel based upon a story by Heck Allen (using his pen name Clay Fisher, which shows in the film credits) with a screenplay by Burt Kennedy starring Clint Walker as Luther Sage \"Yellowstone\" Kelly, and directed by Gordon Douglas, The film was originally supposed to be directed by John Ford with John Wayne in the Clint Walker role but Ford and Wayne opted to make The Horse Soldiers instead.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yellowstone Kelly is a 1959 American [[Western_(genre)|Western]] film based upon a novel by [[Heck_Allen|Heck Allen]] (using his pen name Clay Fisher, which shows in the film credits) with a screenplay by Burt Kennedy starring [[Clint_Walker|Clint Walker]] as [[Luther_Kelly|Luther Sage \"Yellowstone\" Kelly]], and directed by [[Gordon_Douglas_(director)|Gordon Douglas]]. \n"} +{"id": 15477, "claim": "Gail Kimbell initially served as forest supervisor before becoming the Associate Deputy Chief in 2003.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In May 2002, Kimbell became the Associate Deputy Chief for the National Forest System lands in the Forest Service's main office in Washington, D.C. During her tenure as Associate Deputy Chief, Kimbell's leadership was instrumental in carrying out the [[Healthy_Forests_Initiative|Healthy Forests Initiative]] and in the drafting of the [[Healthy_Forests_Restoration_Act_of_2003|Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003]]. \n"} +{"id": 12868, "claim": "Danny Florencio who only stood 5'9\" distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop earned him the nickname \"Daredevil Danny\" was part of the 1967 FIBA Philippine team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Though generously listed as 5'10\", he stood 5'9\" at the most, but he distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop capped by never-before-seen hangtime moves and twisting undergoal stabs. His aerial feats earned him the nicknames \"Daredevil Danny\" and, decades after hanging up his sneakers, the \"Original Skywalker\", in reference to the more popular [[Samboy_Lim|Samboy Lim]], who admitted idolizing Florencio. He was also part of the national team that won gold in 1967 ABC Championship and earned the berth for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico. He was the hero of the Philippine team that beat South Korea in the [[1967_ABC_Championship|1967 FIBA Asia Championship]], scoring the Philippines' last four points, including two clinching free throws for an 83-80 win. \n"} +{"id": 246, "claim": "The Oakse, which is 8.2 meters above sea level, has numerous boulders at the south east tip, and forests of elm and juniper at the western and eastern edge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is approximately 8.2 meters above sea level. The shoreline is sinuous and the south-east tip of the island is rocky and concludes with a set of large boulders. On the western and eastern edges of the island stand [[Upland_forest|upland forests]] of [[Elm|elm]] and juniper. \n"} +{"id": 13729, "claim": "The Alexander Faribault House is a Greek Revival style house constructed by Alexander Faribault located in 12 First Avenue, Faribault, in the state of Minnesota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Alexander Faribault House is a [[Historic_house_museum|historic house museum]] in [[Faribault,_Minnesota|Faribault]], [[Minnesota|Minnesota]], [[United_States|United States]]. The local address of the house is 12 First Avenue, Faribault, MN. It was built by fur trader [[Alexander_Faribault|Alexander Faribault]] in the [[Greek_Revival|Greek Revival]] style. In 1853, he built a large frame house. His house reflected his prosperity, with nine bedrooms, a music room, a parlor, a sitting room, an office, a kitchen, a summer kitchen, and a sewing room. 1853 \n12 1st Avenue NE\n[[Faribault,_Minnesota|Faribault, Minnesota]] [[Alexander_Faribault|Alexander Faribault]] [[Greek_Revival_architecture|Greek Revival]] In 1853, he built a large frame house. 1853 \n"} +{"id": 8274, "claim": "Yogetor is a subfamily of Salticinae in the Araneae order (air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs) within the Arachnida class.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Salticinae|Salticinae]] Subfamily: [[Spider|Araneae]] Order: Spiders ([[Order_(biology)|order]] Araneae) are air-breathing [[Arthropod|arthropods]] that have eight legs, [[Chelicerae|chelicerae]] with fangs generally able to inject [[Venom|venom]], and spinnerets that extrude [[Spider_silk|silk]]. [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] Class: \n"} +{"id": 49440, "claim": "Dargahan is located in the Hormozgan Province of Iran and has a population of 14,525 according to the 2016 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hormozgan_Province|Hormozgan]] [[Iran|Iran]] 14,525 \nDargahan ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u062f\u0631\u06af\u0647\u0627\u0646\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Dargaha\u0304n and Dargawa\u0304n; also known as Bandar-e Dargaha\u0304n) is a coastal city in the [[Central_District_(Qeshm_County)|Central District]] of [[Qeshm_County|Qeshm County]], [[Hormozgan_Province|Hormozgan Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. 14,525 \n"} +{"id": 6039, "claim": "Shaun Johnson (born on September 9, 1990), with 919 points in 2011\u20132018, had the most points in New Zealand Warriors, followed by Stacey Jones with 674 points in 1995\u20132005, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shaun Johnson (born 9 September 1990) is a New Zealand professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who plays as a [[Rugby_league_positions#Halfback|halfback]] or [[Five-eighth|five-eighth]] for the [[Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks|Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]] in the [[NRL|NRL]] and [[New_Zealand_national_rugby_league_team|New Zealand]] at international level. 919 [[Shaun_Johnson|Shaun Johnson]] 2011\u20132018 674 [[Stacey_Jones|Stacey Jones]] 1995\u20132005, 2009 \n"} +{"id": 8904, "claim": "Guido Andreozzi amassed 14 titles and two losses in Challenger and Futures finals for singles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Futures Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Challenger Challenger Challenger Challenger Challenger Challenger \n"} +{"id": 10235, "claim": "Visconti di Modrone descend from Uberto with the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the castle of Somma Lombardo which was later devided.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Visconti di Modrone descend from Uberto, younger brother of [[Matteo_I_Visconti|Matteo Visconti]], [[List_of_rulers_of_Milan|Lord]] of [[Milan|Milan]] between 1287 and 1322. Since the main residence of the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the [[Visconti_Castle_(Somma_Lombardo)|castle]] of [[Somma_Lombardo|Somma Lombardo]], they were known by the surname of Visconti di Somma. In 1473, the castle and other family properties were divided by the two brothers Francesco and Guido Visconti di Somma. \n"} +{"id": 40939, "claim": "The Mangrove finch is a species of bird with high predation rates with the main predators comprised of cats, dogs, ants and wasps with rats taking up the most percentage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The main predators of the mangrove finch are cats, fire ants, paper wasps, and especially destructive black rats and parasitic flies. \n"} +{"id": 1546, "claim": "The Tahiti national football team has played against its opponents 109 times throughout its 2000\u201319 seasons, winning a total of 35 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "152 6 June 2000 233 18 July 2019 \n"} +{"id": 14082, "claim": "Martin Benno Schmidt worked along side Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen and was a successor to Richard Kretz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He spent several years as an assistant at the [[University_of_Strasbourg|University of Strasbourg]], where he worked under [[Friedrich_Daniel_von_Recklinghausen|Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen]] (1833-1910). \n"} +{"id": 11684, "claim": "KKMX, owned by Brooke Communications Inc. has been broadcasting adult hits on frequency 104.3 from Roseburg, Oregon since 1989.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KKMX (104.3 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"Sam FM\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting an [[Adult_hits|adult hits]] music format. Licensed to [[Tri_City,_Oregon|Tri City, Oregon]], United States, the station is currently owned by Brooke Communications, Inc. 104.3 [[MHz|MHz]] [[Roseburg,_Oregon|Roseburg, Oregon]] [[Adult_Hits|Adult Hits]] 1989 \n"} +{"id": 18010, "claim": "Edward L. G. Bowell, an American astronomer who also co-discovered the periodic comet 140P/Bowell-Skiff and the non-periodic comet C/1980 E1, discovered the 7866 Sicoli while at the Anderson Mesa Station.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edward L. G. \"Ted\" Bowell (born 1943 in [[London|London]]), is an American [[Astronomer|astronomer]]. He also co-discovered the periodic [[Comet|comet]] 140P/Bowell-Skiff and the non-periodic comet C/1980 E1. It was discovered on 13 October 1982, by American astronomer [[Edward_Bowell|Edward Bowell]] at Lowell's [[Anderson_Mesa_Station|Anderson Mesa Station]] near Flagstaff, Arizona. \n[[Edward_Bowell|E. Bowell]] [[Anderson_Mesa_Station_of_the_Lowell_Observatory|Anderson Mesa Stn.]] 7866 Sicoli Edward L. 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Since then Mathias Herrmann was playing leads in many successful and awarded German TV movies, like Messerscharf (Angeliki Antoniou), E-mail an Gott (Bernd Bo\u0308hlich), Sperling (Peter Schulze-Rohr), Verliebte jungs (Christoph Schrewes), Das Phantom (Dennis Gansel), Das falsche Opfer (Ulrich Stark) and Dieter Kehler's film version of [[Rosamunde_Pilcher|Rosamunde Pilcher]]'s Land der Sehnsucht. \n"} +{"id": 108, "claim": "Saeed Murjan competed in the FIFA World Cup, WAFF Championship, AFC Asian Cup including friendly matches since 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "28 July 2011 [[2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_AFC_Second_Round|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]] 5 September 2017 [[2019_AFC_Asian_Cup_qualification_\u2013_Third_Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] 31 January 2013 6 August 2013 9 August 2013 [[Exhibition_game|Friendly]] 10 August 2019 [[2019_WAFF_Championship|2019 WAFF Championship]] 30 August 2019 Friendly 10 September 2013 [[2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_AFC_Fifth_Round|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]] 1 January 2014 [[2014_WAFF_Championship|2014 WAFF Championship]] \n"} +{"id": 140, "claim": "Texas State Highway 345 is a short spur route from Interstate 69E/U.S. Highway 77/U.S. Highway 83 in San Benito northeast to Rio Hondo in deep southern Texas where has exits in San Benito City at mi 1.1 and 2.5, as well as exits in Villa del Sol.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[San_Benito,_Texas|San Benito]] mi 1.1 2.5 [[Villa_del_Sol,_Texas|Villa del Sol]] 5.8 8.8 SH 345 begins at a junction with I-69E/US 77/US 83 in San Benito. SH 345 reaches its northern terminus at [[Farm_to_Market_Road_106|FM 106]] just east of Rio Hondo and next to the [[Rio_Hondo_High_School|Rio Hondo High School]]. \n"} +{"id": 11024, "claim": "Chet Koneczny born in Canada in 1984 started in pro career in 2010, and plays the transition position.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1984-05-09) May 9, 1984 (age 36)\n[[Truro,_Nova_Scotia|Truro]], [[Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]], Canada 2010\u2013 Transition \n"} +{"id": 15889, "claim": "Parish of Coyurunda is a remote civil parish in a county far North West New South Wales and is in a mostly flat arid scrubland on the traditional lands of the Bandjigali language Aboriginal peoples.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coyurunda located at 30\u00b046\u203251\u2033S 141\u00b047\u203219\u2033 is a remote [[Lands_administrative_divisions_of_Australia|civil parish]] of [[Mootwingee_County|Mootwingee County]] in far North West [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. The Geography, of the Parish is mostly the flat, arid scrubland. The parish is midway between [[White_Cliffs,_New_South_Wales|White Cliffs, New South Wales]] and Broken Hill, New South Wales and is on the traditional lands of the [[Bandjigali_language|Bandjigali language]] [[Australian_Aboriginal|Aboriginal]] peoples. \n"} +{"id": 10736, "claim": "Muharrem Sahiti, a Kosovan professional football coach and former player, was Kosovo's manager from 2005-2006.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Muharrem Sahiti (born 10 May 1965) is a Kosovan professional [[Association_football|football]] coach and former player who is the current assistant manager of [[Kosovo_national_football_team|Kosovo national team]]. [[Kosovo_national_football_team|Kosovo]] \n"} +{"id": 45523, "claim": "The 2011\u201312 Los Angeles Kings season resulted to a tie with the San Jose Sharks with 96 points in the Pacific Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pacific_Division_(NHL)|Pacific Division]] 96 95 \n"} +{"id": 35749, "claim": "\"The Telltale Head\" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons' first season and was directed by Rich Moore who studied in the California Institute of the Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"The Telltale Head\" is the eighth episode of [[The_Simpsons|The Simpsons]]' [[The_Simpsons_(season_1)|first season]]. It was written by [[Al_Jean|Al Jean]], [[Mike_Reiss|Mike Reiss]], [[Sam_Simon|Sam Simon]] and [[Matt_Groening|Matt Groening]], and directed by [[Rich_Moore|Rich Moore]]. 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It was written by [[Al_Jean|Al Jean]], [[Mike_Reiss|Mike Reiss]], [[Sam_Simon|Sam Simon]] and [[Matt_Groening|Matt Groening]], and directed by [[Rich_Moore|Rich Moore]]. \nSeason 1\nEpisode 8 [[Rich_Moore|Rich Moore]] [[California_Institute_of_the_Arts|California Institute of the Arts]] \n"} +{"id": 37919, "claim": "Russian film actor Peppe Lanzetta has appeared in films since his first, Blues metropolitano, in 1985 to his most recent, Due soldati, in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1956-02-06) 6 February 1956 (age 64)\nNaples, [[Italy|Italy]] Peppe Lanzetta (born 6 February 1956) is an Italian actor. \n"} +{"id": 10766, "claim": "In the first round of 1968\u201369 FIBA European Champions Cup, Black Star Mersch fought against Standard Li\u00e8ge with an agg. of 158\u2013180; 76\u201381 in the first leg, then 82\u201399 in the second leg.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Black_Star_Mersch|Black Star Mersch]] Luxembourg [[Italy]] Oransoda Cantu\u0300 \n[[Belgium]] Standard Lie\u0300ge [[Espoon_Honka|Tapion Honka]] [[Finland]] \n"} +{"id": 258, "claim": "Dagenham placed first in the 1952-53 and 1956-57 Delphian League Seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1952\u201353 they won the title. They won the title the following season before becoming founder members of the [[Delphian_League|Delphian League]] for the 1951\u201352 season, finishing as runners-up in the inaugural season. This was followed by two consecutive second-place finishes, before back-to-back titles were won in 1955\u201356 and 1956\u201357. \n[[List_of_Delphian_League_seasons#1952\u201353|1952\u201353]] [[Dagenham_F.C.|Dagenham]] [[List_of_Delphian_League_seasons#1956\u201357|1956\u201357]] [[Dagenham_F.C.|Dagenham]] \n"} +{"id": 46082, "claim": "KBAC (a commercial radio station that airs an adult album alternative music format) was purchased by Clear Channel in September 2000, then Clear Channel moved KBAC to the 104.1 frequency on June 28, 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KBAC (98.1 [[FM_Broadcasting|FM]], \"Radio Free Santa Fe\") is a commercial [[Radio_station|radio station]] located in [[Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, New Mexico]], broadcasting to the [[Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, New Mexico]], area. KBAC airs an [[Adult_album_alternative|adult album alternative]] music format. KBAC was purchased by Clear Channel in September 2000 but was able to continue running its eclectic format. On June 28, 2002, Clear Channel moved KBAC to the [[KTEG|104.1]] frequency which made the station more easily available in Albuquerque. \n"} +{"id": 19904, "claim": "Oleksandr Bondarenko from Kolos Kovalivka had the most penalty goals with 20 (1), followed by Ihor Tymchenko from Kremin Kremenchuk with 17 (3) in the 2015\u201316 Ukrainian Second League (the 25th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine).", "label": 1, "evidence": "13 (4) [[Ukraine]] [[Yuriy_Komyahin|Yuriy Komyahin]] [[Ukraine]] [[Oleksandr_Ihorovych_Bondarenko|Oleksandr Bondarenko]] 20 (1) [[FC_Kolos_Kovalivka|Kolos Kovalivka]] \n"} +{"id": 5901, "claim": "\"Un homme heureux is a single by William Sheller, recorded in 1991 in Paris and found success by charting on the Top 50 in France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Un homme heureux\" is a song by [[William_Sheller|William Sheller]] from the album Sheller en solitaire released in 1991. 19 March 1991\n[[Studio_Davout|Studio Davout]] The song found success as a single, charting for sixteen weeks on the [[Top_50|Top 50]] in [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 20237, "claim": "Several basketball teams participated in the regular season of the 2011-12 Russian PBL Season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[2011\u201312_Russian_Professional_Basketball_League|2011\u201312 season]] featured 10 teams, like the inaugural season, however, Dynamo Moscow was replaced with the 2011 Russian Super League 1 champions Spartak Primorye. \n"} +{"id": 41, "claim": "Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm is a 68-turbine wind farm located southeast of the village of Dyrnes on the island of Sm\u00f8la in \u00d8stfold county, Norway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm (Sm\u00f8la vindpark) is a 68 turbine [[Wind_farm|wind farm]] located in [[Sm\u00f8la_Municipality|Sm\u00f8la Municipality]] in [[M\u00f8re_og_Romsdal|M\u00f8re og Romsdal]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. The farm is located southeast of the village of [[Dyrnes|Dyrnes]] on the island of [[Sm\u00f8la_(island)|Sm\u00f8la]]. \nNorway [[Sm\u00f8la_Municipality|Sm\u00f8la Municipality]] 68 The farm is located southeast of the village of [[Dyrnes|Dyrnes]] on the island of [[Sm\u00f8la_(island)|Sm\u00f8la]]. \n"} +{"id": 14474, "claim": "Desh Premee, a 1982 Hindi action film directed by Manmohan Desai, had soundtracks which included the titles \"Jaao Ji Jaao\" and \"O Bekhabar, Bedardi\" which were both sang by \tKishore Kumar.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Jaao Ji Jaao\" [[Lata_Mangeshkar|Lata Mangeshkar]] \n"} +{"id": 39151, "claim": "1999 WNBA season (third season for the New York Liberty), the New York Liberty won against Cleveland in WNBA Finals, G2 but loss in WNBA Finals, G3.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1999 WNBA Championship was the championship [[Playoff_format#Best-of-three_playoff|series]] of the [[1999_WNBA_season|1999 WNBA season]], and the conclusion of [[WNBA_Playoffs|the season's playoffs]]. The [[Houston_Comets|Houston Comets]], top-seeded champions of the [[Western_Conference_(WNBA)|Western Conference]], defeated the [[New_York_Liberty|New York Liberty]], top-seeded champions of the [[Eastern_Conference_(WNBA)|Eastern Conference]], two games to one in a best-of-three series. \n"} +{"id": 48977, "claim": "The Tale of the Doomed Prince a story dating to the 18th Dynasty (first dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt) starts with the king of Egypt being very sad that a son had not yet been born to him and as such prays to the God for the birth of a son.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The \"Tale of the Doomed Prince\" is an ancient Egyptian story, dating to the [[Eighteenth_dynasty_of_Egypt|18th Dynasty]], written in [[Hieratic_script|hieratic]] text, which survived partially on the verso of [[Papyrus_Harris_500|Papyrus Harris 500]] currently housed in the [[British_Museum|British Museum]]. The Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (notated Dynasty XVIII, alternatively 18th Dynasty or Dynasty 18) is classified as the first dynasty of the [[New_Kingdom_of_Egypt|New Kingdom of Egypt]], the era in which [[Ancient_Egypt|ancient Egypt]] achieved the peak of its power. The story goes as follows: The king of Egypt was very sad that a son had not yet been born to him. The king prays to the gods, and that night his wife conceives a child. \n"} +{"id": 5039, "claim": "During the 1976 United States presidential election in South Dakota Independent Eugene McCarthy won more votes than Democrat Jimmy Carter and Republican Gerald Ford.", "label": 1, "evidence": "- 151,505 147,068 [[1976_United_States_presidential_election_in_South_Dakota|South Dakota]] \n"} +{"id": 4229, "claim": "Asiacom Philippine, Inc. stands as the major shareholder of Globe Telecom, with 50.85% of total shares.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asiacom Philippines, Inc. 50.85% \n"} +{"id": 6033, "claim": "Yuta Kutsukake played for Azul Claro Numazu (established in 1977 as Numazu Arsenal, then slowly progressed through the tiers of Shizuoka prefectural leagues) in 2014 and 2015 where he had 61 appearances with 2 goals in total, and then retired afterwards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2014_J3_League|2014]] [[2015_J3_League|2015]] [[Fujieda_MYFC|Fujieda MYFC]] \n"} +{"id": 18611, "claim": "Moscharia is a bird species from the Asteraceae family in the Moscharia genus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Moscharia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] native to South America. Genus: Moscharia\nRuiz et Pavon Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 28292, "claim": "Mary Story, a professor at Duke University who has no known publication, is a leading scholar on child and adolescent nutrition and child obesity prevention.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Story has published 400 articles. \n"} +{"id": 43634, "claim": "Only two 2010 Denver Broncos undrafted free agents were ever promoted to the active roster including Kevin Alexander who played in eight games in 2010 before he was waived on December 20 to make room for cornerback Chevis Jackson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kevin_Alexander_(linebacker)|Kevin Alexander]] released September 4,\nassigned to practice squad September 5,\npromoted to active roster October 16,\nreleased December 20 [[Kyle_McCarthy|Kyle McCarthy]] released September 4,\nassigned to practice squad September 5,\npromoted to active roster October 16,\nplaced on [[Injured_reserve_list|injured reserve]] December 13 Alexander played in eight games in [[2010_NFL_season|2010]] before he was waived on December 20 to make room for cornerback Chevis Jackson. \n"} +{"id": 37876, "claim": "Alexander Stone was elected to represent Jefferson County, Georgia but was accused of graft while in office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stone was elected to represent [[Jefferson_County,_Georgia|Jefferson County, Georgia]]. Stone was accused of [[Graft_(politics)|graft]] while in office, but was cleared of charges he was bribed to oppose Reconstruction measures. \n"} +{"id": 12014, "claim": "The Syktyvkar Airport serves seven airlines, including Pegas Fly.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Aeroflot|Aeroflot]] [[Komiaviatrans|Komiaviatrans]] [[Pegas_Fly|Pegas Fly]] [[Rossiya_(airline)|Rossiya]] [[RusLine|RusLine]] [[Smartavia|Smartavia]] [[Utair|Utair]] \n"} +{"id": 27011, "claim": "Archivemount is a program that runs on operating systems like Windows and Unix-Like, and is licensed under LGPL.", "label": 1, "evidence": "archivemount is a -based file system for Unix variants, including Linux. [[Unix-like|Unix-like]] \n"} +{"id": 3407, "claim": "Walking Proof an album by Lilly Hiatt received very high reviews, 85/100 by Metacritic, 8/10 by Paste and 7.6/10 by Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] Professional ratings 85/100 [[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] 8/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 7.6/10 Walking Proof is the fourth [[Studio_album|studio album]] by American singer-songwriter [[Lilly_Hiatt|Lilly Hiatt]]. \n"} +{"id": 7997, "claim": "South Carolina Highway 341 has major junctions in the county of Florence for cities such as Lake City, and Bethune, for the county of Sumter, but skips the county of Lee.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the center of the city, the two routes intersect [[U.S._Route_52_in_South_Carolina|US 52]]. The road heads through a mix of farmland and woods north of Olanta where it exits [[Florence_County,_South_Carolina|Florence County]] and enters [[Sumter_County,_South_Carolina|Sumter County]]. After entering [[Lee_County,_South_Carolina|Lee County]], SC 341 reaches the community of [[South_Lynchburg,_South_Carolina|South Lynchburg]] where it intersects SC 58 at its western terminus. [[Florence_County,_South_Carolina|Florence]] [[Lake_City,_South_Carolina|Lake City]] [[Sumter_County,_South_Carolina|Sumter]] [[Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina|Kershaw]] [[Bethune,_South_Carolina|Bethune]] [[Lee_County,_South_Carolina|Lee]] Wisacky \u200b [[Bishopville,_South_Carolina|Bishopville]] \u200b \u200b [[Lynchburg,_South_Carolina|Lynchburg]] [[South_Lynchburg,_South_Carolina|South Lynchburg]] \n"} +{"id": 3764, "claim": "Urmenetea is widely considered to be classified under the Asteraceae family under the Asterales order, but it is actually of the Asterids family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 8341, "claim": "2002\u201303 Calgary Flames season had nine teams, one of which was the University of Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A relatively successful start to the season quickly gave way to disaster as the Flames lost 11 of 12 games in a November stretch dropping the Flames out of contention, ultimately failing to qualify for the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. The [[2002\u201303_NHL_season|2002\u201303]] [[Calgary_Flames|Calgary Flames]] season was the [[Calgary_Flames_seasons|23rd]] [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] [[Season_(sports)|season]] in Calgary. The National Hockey League (NHL; [[French_language|French]]: Ligue nationale de hockey\u2014LNH) is a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] league in North America, currently comprising 31 teams: 24 in the United States and 7 in Canada. The Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team is the [[College_ice_hockey|college ice hockey]] team that represents the [[University_of_Michigan|University of Michigan]] in [[Ann_Arbor,_Michigan|Ann Arbor, Michigan]]. \n"} +{"id": 5200, "claim": "Bonne of Armagnac was born in Lavardens in 1399 and died in Castelnau-de-Montimiral between 1430 and 1435.", "label": 0, "evidence": "19 February 1399\n[[Lavardens|Lavardens]] Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 \u2013 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of [[Bernard_VII,_Count_of_Armagnac|Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac]] and [[Constable_of_France|Constable of France]], and his wife Bonne of Berry. 1430\u201335\n[[Castelnau-de-Montmiral|Castelnau-de-Montmiral]] She died sometime between 1430 and 1435 while her husband was still in captivity. \n"} +{"id": 22308, "claim": "PLC Mega was built by the Lithuanian company AB \"Baltic Shopping Centers\" in 2005 which contains a marine aquarium that is currently the highest one in the Carribean.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is the highest [[Aquarium|aquarium]] in the Baltic States. The building has a [[Marine_aquarium|marine aquarium]]. \n"} +{"id": 2886, "claim": "While serving as a pilot in the 15th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment, Aleksey Prokhorov became friends with regimental commander and two-time Hero of the Soviet Union Vladimir Aleksenko.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Soon arriving at the warfront in March 1943 as a pilot in the 15th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment he rose up through the ranks and became close friends with [[Vladimir_Aleksenko|Vladimir Aleksenko]], another future twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Avramovich Aleksenko ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0410\u0432\u0440\u0430\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e; 27 January 1923 \u2013 16 June 1995) was a ground-attack aviation squadron and regimental commander during [[World_War_II|World War II]] who was twice awarded the title [[Hero_of_the_Soviet_Union|Hero of the Soviet Union]]. \n"} +{"id": 9681, "claim": "Wigan Warriors achieved three wins and 28 losses during the 2000 season of the British Rugby League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]] 3 24 This article outlines the 2000 season for the British [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] club [[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]]. \n"} +{"id": 1084, "claim": "The 2007-2010 Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands was Kathleen Ayensu, a former chief state attorney in Accra at the Ministry of Justice and spent ten years practicing law in Washington, D.C.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kathleen Ayensu (born 1953) served as [[Attorney_General_of_the_British_Virgin_Islands|Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands]] from 24 June 2007 to 24 June 2010. Before becoming the islands' AG, she was the chief state attorney in [[Accra|Accra]] at the Ministry of Justice, and spent ten years practising law in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]]. \n"} +{"id": 26621, "claim": "\"This Side of Love\" is a song released by Terence Trent D'Arby, which has achieved a peak rank position of tenth in the Dutch Top 40 and 36th in the Italian and New Zealand Charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"This Side of Love\" is a song released by [[Terence_Trent_D'Arby|Terence Trent D'Arby]] on his October 1989 album [[Neither_Fish_Nor_Flesh|Neither Fish Nor Flesh]]. 10 hit on one Dutch chart, and reached No. 36 in both Italy and New Zealand. \n"} +{"id": 44574, "claim": "Mickey Mansell played in his second World Cup of Darts with Brendan Dolan, he reached the quarter-finals of a PDC event and won all his matches in in the UK Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mansell beat [[Co_Stompe\u0301|Co Stompe\u0301]] and Conan Whitehead to face [[Michael_van_Gerwen|Michael van Gerwen]] in the fourth round of the [[2013_UK_Open|UK Open]], which he lost 3\u20139. \n"} +{"id": 3541, "claim": "GABRG2's GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid) receptors are pentameric chloride channels in which its mutations have been linked to epilepsy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, mediates neuronal inhibition by binding to GABA receptors. The type A GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels assembled from among many genetic variants of GABA(A) subunits. Mutations in this gene have been associated with epilepsy and febrile seizures. \n"} +{"id": 15383, "claim": "There has been transfers in the summer of 2009-10 for Maltese Premier League (the highest level of football in Malta; managed by the Malta Football Association) where the transfer window opened on July 1, 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The summer transfer window will open on 1 July 2009, although a few transfers may take place prior to that date. \n"} +{"id": 27968, "claim": "Lower Central Province is misremembered as having been redistributed five times between 1963 and 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1963\u201364 1966 1972 1976 1982 \n"} +{"id": 2794, "claim": "Chrysactinium is a member of the Plantae kingdom under the order of Asterales and the family Asteraceae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 1677, "claim": "Robert Haining's service lasted from 1901 up to 1940 only and was a given the honor of Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1901\u20131942 \n"} +{"id": 24980, "claim": "Charles Darwin is one of the pioneers of the theoretical foundations of evolutionary psychology, the general and specific scientific theories that explain the ultimate origins of psychological traits in terms of evolution.", "label": 0, "evidence": "These theories originated with [[Charles_Darwin|Charles Darwin]]'s work, including his speculations about the evolutionary origins of social instincts in humans. The theoretical foundations of evolutionary psychology are the general and specific scientific theories that explain the ultimate origins of psychological traits in terms of [[Evolution|evolution]]. \n"} +{"id": 16688, "claim": "The Araona language uses 19 consonants, including ones of the nasal, stop, and fricative types, as well as the Spanish \u00f1.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Voiceless_bilabial_plosive|p]] [[Voiced_bilabial_plosive|b]] [[Voiced_bilabial_nasal|m]] [[Voiceless_alveolar_sibilant|s]] [[Voiceless_alveolar_plosive|t]] [[Voiceless_alveolar_affricate|t\u0361s]] [[Voiced_alveolar_plosive|d]] [[Voiced_alveolar_sibilant|z]] [[Voiced_alveolar_lateral_approximant|l]] [[Voiceless_postalveolar_affricate|t\u0361\u0283]] [[Voiced_postalveolar_affricate|d\u0361\u0292]] [[Voiced_postalveolar_fricative|\u0292]] [[Voiced_palatal_nasal|\u0272]] [[Voiceless_postalveolar_fricative|\u0283]] [[Voiced_palatal_approximant|j]] [[Voiceless_velar_plosive|k]] [[Labialization|kE\u0302\u00b7]] [[Voiced_labial\u2013velar_approximant|w]] [[Voiceless_glottal_fricative|h]] [[Voiced_alveolar_nasal|n]] \"Alveolar nasal\" redirects here. \n"} +{"id": 5627, "claim": "The second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there, however, in some years additional promotion places were available in the Landesliga.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there. However, in some years additional promotion places were available in the Landesliga. \n"} +{"id": 26318, "claim": "The Z\u00fcrich ePrix was one of the three races to debut during the 2017-18 Formula E season, known for commercial reasons as the 2017\u201318 ABB FIA Formula E season, and was also the first race in Switzerland since 1954.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was one of three races to debut during the [[2017\u201318_Formula_E_season|2017\u201318 Formula E season]]. The 2017\u201318 Formula E season (known for commercial reasons as the 2017\u201318 [[ABB_Group|ABB]] FIA Formula E season) was the fourth season of the [[Fe\u0301de\u0301ration_Internationale_de_l'Automobile|Fe\u0301de\u0301ration Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA) [[Formula_E|Formula E]] motor racing. It was also the first race in Switzerland since 1954, thanks in part to an amendment to Swiss law in 2015 to allow electric motor racing. \n"} +{"id": 28161, "claim": "Donna Burns received more votes than Peter Matic during the 2020 Brisbane City Council election in Paddington Ward.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peter Matic 10,629 45.4 Donna Burns 8,984 38.4 [[2020_Brisbane_City_Council_election|2020 Brisbane City Council election]]: Paddington Ward \n"} +{"id": 4171, "claim": "The MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics which was established in 1970 in Moscow, Russia did not create any departments during 1970.", "label": 1, "evidence": "MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (CMC) (Russian: \u0424\u0430\u043a\u0443\u043b\u044c\u0442\u0435\u0442 \u0432\u044b\u0447\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0438\u0306 \u043c\u0430\u0442\u0435\u043c\u0430\u0442\u0438\u043a\u0438 \u0438 \u043a\u0438\u0431\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0435\u0442\u0438\u043a\u0438 (\u0412\u041c\u041a)), founded in 1970 by [[Andrey_Nikolayevich_Tychonoff|Andrey Tikhonov]], is a part of [[Moscow_State_University|Moscow State University]]. A group of professors and scholars from Department of Physics and [[MSU_Department_of_Mechanics_and_Mathematics|Department of Mechanics and Mathematics]] led by [[Andrey_Nikolayevich_Tychonoff|Andrey Tikhonov]] founded CMC in 1970. Department of Operations Research 1970 1970 Department of Optimal Control Department of Mathematical Statistics 1970 1970 Department of Mathematical Cybernetics Department of Computing Systems and Automation 1970 1970 Department of Algorithmic Languages Department of System Programming 1970 \n"} +{"id": 8238, "claim": "Republican nominee Mark Kirk won with an overwhelming margin over Democratic bet Alexi Giannoulias at the 2010 United States Senate elections in Illinois and as of 2020, he is the last Republican to succeed at the US Senate elections in Illinois.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kirk defeated Giannoulias in the election for the full six-year term, getting 48% to Giannoulias's 46%. \n[[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Mark Kirk 48.0 46.4 Alexi Giannoulias [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] \n"} +{"id": 4780, "claim": "Dikoleps nitens (sea snail) are a member of the Trochoidea Superfamily in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dikoleps nitens is a minute [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. [[Trochoidea_(superfamily)|Trochoidea]] Superfamily: [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 2649, "claim": "Thomas Skene, an Australian businessman, was also a member of the Australian Parliament, the legislative branch of the government of Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Businessman After strongly supporting Federation, he was elected to the first [[Parliament_of_Australia|Parliament]] as a Free Trade Party member of the [[Australian_House_of_Representatives|Australian House of Representatives]], representing the seat of Grampians. The Parliament of Australia (officially the Federal Parliament, also called the Commonwealth Parliament) is the [[Legislature|legislative branch]] of the government of Australia. \n"} +{"id": 3267, "claim": "WPJW is a radio station owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. that broadcasts Contemporary Christian music in Hurricane, West Virginia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. [[Hurricane,_West_Virginia|Hurricane]], [[West_Virginia|West Virginia]] WPJW (91.5 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"WALK FM\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Contemporary_Christian|Contemporary Christian]] music format. \n"} +{"id": 24215, "claim": "The 1982 British Grand Prix qualifiers include Keke Rosberg of Finland and Riccardo Patrese of Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Finland]] Keke Rosberg [[Italy]] [[Riccardo_Patrese|Riccardo Patrese]] \n"} +{"id": 18380, "claim": "In the 1991 Long Distance Series season, Japanese drivers Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Toshio Suzuki under the Japan Nissan Motorsport team won round 1 using the Nissan R91CP.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rd.1 [[Japan]] [[Kazuyoshi_Hoshino|Kazuyoshi Hoshino]]\n[[Japan]] [[Toshio_Suzuki_(racing_driver)|Toshio Suzuki]] [[Japan]] [[Nismo|Nissan Motorsport]] [[Nissan_R91CP|Nissan R91CP]] \n"} +{"id": 20440, "claim": "Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping had written and published the \"The doll-man's gift\" and \"The holiday prize, a modern fairy tale,\" illustrated by Ellinor Davenport Adams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Books illustrated by Skeaping The holiday prize, a modern fairy tale [[Ellinor_Davenport_Adams|Ellinor Davenport Adams]] Jarrold & Sons, London \n"} +{"id": 43307, "claim": "In the 2020 Grand Prix La Marseillaise, Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) of AG2R La Mondiale team came first in 3h 49' 51\" while Beno\u00eet Cosnefroy (FRA) of Cofidis team finished tenth in + 0''.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Benoi\u0302t_Cosnefroy|Benoi\u0302t Cosnefroy]] (FRA) [[AG2R_La_Mondiale_(cycling_team)|AG2R La Mondiale]] \n"} +{"id": 2121, "claim": "Iran and Japan won gold medals in Futsal(a ball sport played on a hard court, smaller than a football pitch between two teams of five with one goalkeeper each) at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Iran_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Iran]]\nMohammad Mehdi Katebi\n[[Taha_Mortazavi|Taha Mortazavi]]\n[[Hamid_Ahmadi_(futsal)|Hamid Ahmadi]]\n[[Ali_Kiaei|Ali Kiaei]]\n[[Ali_Asghar_Hassanzadeh|Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh]]\n[[Shahram_Sharifzadeh|Shahram Sharifzadeh]]\n[[Masoud_Daneshvar|Masoud Daneshvar]]\n[[Mostafa_Tayyebi|Mostafa Tayyebi]]\nAhmad Mollaali\nSajjad Bandi\n[[Mehdi_Javid|Mehdi Javid]]\n[[Ahmad_Esmaeilpour|Ahmad Esmaeilpour]]\n[[Mojtaba_Nassirnia|Mojtaba Nassirnia]]\n[[Alireza_Samimi|Alireza Samimi]] [[Japan_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Japan]]\nShizuka Kanbara\nRyoko Miyakawa\nYuuki Kozakura\nKana Watanabe\nAzumi Fujita\nMiru Utsugi\nYui Takahashi\nMisato Ino\nJunko Yokoyama\nShiori Nakajima\nNaomi Eguchi\nSakae Honda\nMai Nagashima\nSayo Kikkawa Futsal (also known as fu\u0301tsal or footsal) is a [[Ball_sport|ball sport]] played on a [[Hardcourt|hard court]], smaller than a [[Football_pitch|football pitch]], and mainly indoors. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 49421, "claim": "Junior Mandrake which was directed by Ali Akbar and was edited by G. Murali, was released on 10 January 1997", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 October 1997 (1997-10-01) \n"} +{"id": 22949, "claim": "Maryland Route 619 meets major highway Maryland Route 404.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Maryland Route 404 (MD 404) is a major highway on [[Maryland|Maryland]]'s [[Maryland_Eastern_Shore|Eastern Shore]] in the [[United_States|United States]]. East of the downtown area, MD 619 meets MD 404 Business, which follows a one-way pair on eastbound Franklin Street and westbound Gay Street. \n"} +{"id": 1876, "claim": "Garra lancrenonensis is a member of the Kingdom Plantae under the classification of Cypriniformes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 2291, "claim": "The 2019 van Albada was discovered by H. van Gent in 1935.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 28 September 1935, by Dutch astronomer [[Hendrik_van_Gent|Hendrik van Gent]] at [[Leiden_Southern_Station|Leiden Southern Station]], annex to the [[Johannesburg_Observatory|Johannesburg Observatory]] in South Africa. \n[[Hendrik_van_Gent|H. van Gent]] 28 September 1935 \n"} +{"id": 4874, "claim": "Astrid Heligonda Roemer is an American teacher writer who has published novels, drama, and poetry, her works established her as a feminist writer which made her a role model for lesbians.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Astrid Heligonda Roemer (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251str\u026at \u0266e\u02d0li\u02c8\u0263\u0254nda\u02d0 \u02c8rum\u0259r]]; born 24 April 1947) is a writer and teacher from [[Suriname|Suriname]] living in the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. \nRoemer was born in [[Paramaribo|Paramaribo]], capital of Suriname, and attended the city's Kweekschool, a teaching college, where in 1965, she was discovered as a poet. \n"} +{"id": 3473, "claim": "Jules Baga never had a youth career in his sport, going straight to Chonburi in 2006 and moving on to FC Zorya Luhansk afterwards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Poumie Football Academy \n"} +{"id": 22528, "claim": "Tasmanian ferns are endemic in Tasmania's temperate forests which are characterized by an abundance of rainforest species unique to the state.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Many of the species that are present in Tasmania's cool temperate rainforests are [[Endemic|endemic]]; this has been attributed to the isolation of Tasmania from the mainland during interglacial periods, which restricted the dispersal of many species between the two land masses. This high level of endemism results in Tasmania's cool temperate rainforests being characterized by a community of rainforest species unique to the state. \n"} +{"id": 2735, "claim": "Alectrosaurus, which is a medium-sized carnivore from the Late Cretaceous period, was discovered by George Olsen while on the Third Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was a medium-sized, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, [[Bipedal|bipedal]] [[Carnivore|carnivore]], estimated at 5 to 6 m (16 to 20 ft) with a body shape similar to its much larger advanced relative, [[Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus]]. Alectrosaurus ([[English|/\u0259\u02ccl\u025bktro\u028a\u02c8s\u0254\u02d0r\u0259s/]]; meaning \"alone lizard\") is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Tyrannosauroidea|tyrannosauroid]] [[Theropod|theropod]] [[Dinosaur|dinosaur]] that lived in [[Asia|Asia]] during the [[Late_Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous]] period, about some 96 million years ago in what is now the [[Iren_Dabasu_Formation|Iren Dabasu Formation]]. In 1923, the Third Asiatic Expedition of the [[American_Museum_of_Natural_History|American Museum of Natural History]], led by chief [[Paleontologist|paleontologist]] [[Walter_W._Granger|Walter W. Granger]] was hunting for dinosaur fossils in [[Mongolia|Mongolia]]. On April 25, assistant paleontologist George Olsen excavated and recovered the [[Holotype|holotype]] [[AMNH|AMNH]] 6554, a nearly complete right hindlimb. The [[Specific_name_(zoology)|specific name]], olseni, is in honor of George Olsen, who discovered the first specimens. \n"} +{"id": 6893, "claim": "Berkshire Hathaway, ranked third on the Fortune 500 (created by Edgar P. Smith) rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue, had a net income of 8,528 in million USD and a revenue of 81,663 in miliion USD in 2005 .", "label": 0, "evidence": "As of 2018, Berkshire Hathaway is ranked third on the [[Fortune_500|Fortune 500]] rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. The concept of the Fortune 500 was created by Edgar P. Smith, a Fortune editor, and the first list was published in 1955. 2005 8,528 81,663 \n"} +{"id": 1161, "claim": "In January, 1983 Jones was selected as the first overall pick of the secondary phase of the amateur draft by the Cincinnati Reds (an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio) and now has a batting average of 273 and 27 home runs in his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "January 11, 1983: [[Tracy_Jones|Tracy Jones]] was drafted by the Reds in the 1st round (1st pick) of the secondary phase of the [[1983_Major_League_Baseball_Draft|1983 Major League Baseball Draft]]. \n"} +{"id": 12122, "claim": "European Universities Volleyball Championships have taken place for almost 20 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They have been organised annually since 2001. \nOverview of European Universities Volleyball Championships Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 \n"} +{"id": 1031, "claim": "Aaron Bow had two compositions before 2021, one of which was titled, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Composition YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE The Last Ride: A Philadelphia Story 117: The Darius Glover Story \n"} +{"id": 20655, "claim": "Sadat Mansoor Naderi established Afghan Petroleum in 2007 and had investments in different sectors such as education, insurance, and gaming.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He invested in different sectors such as fuel distribution, retail distribution, insurance, construction, mining and leasing. Noticing a huge gap in the market, in 2007 Naderi established Insurance Corporation of Afghanistan (ICA), which was to be the first privately owned insurance company in Afghanistan working closely with A+ rated syndicate Lloyd's of London. \n"} +{"id": 4281, "claim": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher, produced by Francis Searle, and written by Kenneth Hayles about rival reporters compete to solve the crime and win a scoop when an artist's wife is murdered.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British [[Comedy|comedy]] film directed by Terence Fisher and starring [[John_Bentley_(actor)|John Bentley]] and [[Hy_Hazell|Hy Hazell]]. The film was produced by Francis Searle for [[Association_of_Cinematograph_Television_and_Allied_Technicians#Act_Films_Ltd|Act Films Ltd]], and was a sequel to Fisher's [[Final_Appointment|Final Appointment]] of the previous year, featuring sleuthing journalists Mike Billings and Jenny Drew. [[Kenneth_Hayles|Kenneth Hayles]] When an artist's wife is murdered, rival reporters compete to solve the crime and win a scoop. \n"} +{"id": 23912, "claim": "Maine State Route 109, which begins in Wells at the southern junction of US 1 and SR, is cosigned with SR 9 for its first 2.17 miles (3.49 km) and interchanges with the Maine Turnpike (I-95) (a 303-mile-long highway running from the New Hampshire state line in Kittery, to the Canadian border in Houlton) at exit 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SR 109 begins in Wells at the southern junction of [[U.S._Route_1_in_Maine|US 1]] and [[Maine_State_Route_9|SR 9]]. It is cosigned with SR 9 for its first 2.17 miles (3.49 km) and interchanges with the [[Interstate_95_in_Maine|Maine Turnpike (I-95)]] at exit 19. Interstate 95 (I-95) in the US state of [[Maine|Maine]] is a 303-mile-long (488 km) highway running from the [[New_Hampshire|New Hampshire]] state line in [[Kittery,_Maine|Kittery]], to the [[Canada\u2013United_States_border|Canadian border]] in [[Houlton,_Maine|Houlton]]. \n"} +{"id": 8623, "claim": "A crowd of 9,392 gathered in attendance to watch the number one home basketball game held at Bartow Arena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "9,392 Top 10 Home Basketball Games at Bartow Arena 1 \n"} +{"id": 23505, "claim": "John McCain won 16 votes during the 2008 Washington Republican presidential primary, which is eight more than Mike Huckabee won.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[John_McCain_2008_presidential_campaign|John McCain]] 262,304 49.50% 16 [[Mike_Huckabee_2008_presidential_campaign|Mike Huckabee]] 127,657 24.09% 8 \n"} +{"id": 4850, "claim": "Jacques\u00a0Freitag\u00a0represented South Africa in two international competitions in 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 [[1999_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics|World Youth Championships]] [[Athletics_at_the_1999_All-Africa_Games|All-Africa Games]] [[Bydgoszcz,_Poland|Bydgoszcz, Poland]] [[Johannesburg,_South_Africa|Johannesburg, South Africa]] The 1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics was the first edition of the [[IAAF_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics|IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics]]. 45 nations \n"} +{"id": 764, "claim": "California Code of Civil Procedure, enacted by the California State Legislature in March 1872, was a codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised, which includes statutes of limitations that control the period of time during which a lawsuit must be commenced.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The California Code of Civil Procedure (commonly abbreviated to Code Civ. in formal legal citations or just CCP in treatises and other less formal contexts) was enacted by the [[California_State_Legislature|California State Legislature]] in March 1872 as the general codification of the law of civil procedure in the U.S. state of California, along with the three other original [[California_Codes|California Codes]]. Originally, the CCP was the codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised. It also includes [[Statutes_of_limitation|statutes of limitations]] that control the period of time during which a lawsuit must be commenced. \n"} +{"id": 2000, "claim": "Emma Amelia Cranmer(October 2, 1858 \u2013 January 11, 1937), an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author was the second in the five children of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette Cranmer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emma Amelia Cranmer (previously, Emma Goodell; October 2, 1858 \u2013 January 11, 1937) was an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author. She was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette S. (Byam) Cranmer. Her siblings were Julia C. Powers (born 1856), Laura B. Powers (born 1865), Fred Willard Powers (born 1868), and Leland Earnest Powers (born 1871). \n"} +{"id": 7519, "claim": "Approximately seven to 14 percent of the United States' revenue from financial transaction taxes comes from US futures, with a tax rate of point zero two percent.", "label": 0, "evidence": "7\u201314 .02% US futures Revenue Estimate for US \n Financial Transaction Tax \n"} +{"id": 8191, "claim": "Robert Broderip (who died in church Lane, Bristol) lived in London all his life and wrote a considerable quantity of music during the earlier part of the nineteenth century.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He lived at Bristol all his life, and wrote a considerable quantity of music. \n"} +{"id": 1292, "claim": "The phenomenon of African immigration hasn't occurred in history.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Since the 1960s, the main source countries of migration from Africa to Europe have been [[Morocco|Morocco]], [[Algeria|Algeria]] and [[Tunisia|Tunisia]], resulting in large diasporas with origins in these countries by the end of the 20th century. Between the [[Immigration_and_Nationality_Act_of_1965|Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965]] and 2007, an estimated total of 0.8 to 0.9 million Africans immigrated to the United States, accounting for roughly 3.3% of all total U.S. immigrants during this period. \n"} +{"id": 18213, "claim": "Proceedings of the Royal Society does not contain a section on Mathematics, but includes Astronomy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Proceedings of the Royal Society is the parent title of two [[Scientific_journal|scientific journals]] published by the [[Royal_Society|Royal Society]]. Part A: which publishes research related to [[Mathematics|mathematical]], [[Physics|physical]], and [[Engineering|engineering sciences]] (including computer science) Part B: which publishes research related to [[Biology|biology]] \n"} +{"id": 2566, "claim": "Luna gas field was developed in 1971 and production began in 1975", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered in 1971 and developed by [[Eni|Eni]]. It began production in 1975 and produces [[Natural_gas|natural gas]] and [[Natural_gas_condensate|condensates]]. \n"} +{"id": 44093, "claim": "Some studies have found Ambiortus to be closely related to the Ichthyornithes, but most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the Ornithurae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Some studies have found it to be closely related to the [[Ichthyornithes|Ichthyornithes]], a relatively advanced group closely related to [[Modern_birds|modern birds]]. However, most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the [[Ornithurae|Ornithurae]], or a more primitive member of Ornithuromorpha. \n"} +{"id": 9568, "claim": "Germain Van der Steen, who graduated from Oxford (which is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England) was taught by master painters and had exhibitions in France, Yugoslavia, Croatia, the United States, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Brazil and Israel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was self taught and he had three periods in his artistic career: the non-figurative period, the imaginary plants period and the period of [[Bestiaries|bestiaries]]. \n"} +{"id": 12633, "claim": "Great Britain produces both parents of What a Nuisance, who did not qualify for the 1984 Sydney Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In early 1984 What A Nuisance, trained by Ken Rogerson won four consecutive races and was made favourite for the [[Sydney_Cup|Sydney Cup]] in April despite being treated for a leg injury on the eve of the race. The gelding finished sixth in the race, aggravating the injury. \n"} +{"id": 2409, "claim": "1663 van den Bos was discovered in 1926 by H. E. Wood.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 4 August 1926, by English astronomer [[Harry_Edwin_Wood|Harry Edwin Wood]] at [[Johannesburg_Observatory|Johannesburg Observatory]] in South Africa. \n[[Harry_Edwin_Wood|H. E. Wood]] 4 August 1926 \n"} +{"id": 16507, "claim": "After working as an actor at what would become the Lyric Theatre, Evin Crowley got her break as the lead character, Maureen, in the film \"Ryan's Daughter.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "Maureen prominent supporting role \n"} +{"id": 51676, "claim": "Radostin Radev is the mayor of Kostenets, a town located in Bulgaria's Sofia Province.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Radostin Radev [[Sofia_Province|Sofia]] [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] \n"} +{"id": 4984, "claim": "SS Fort La Montee was completed in 1940 but sank in less than a year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Completed: October, 1942 \n"} +{"id": 4453, "claim": "Fencing at the Commonwealth Games's fourth to ninth games were held between 1950 to 1970 in which England stood out as the best nation in fencing.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1950_British_Empire_Games|IV]] [[Fencing_at_the_1950_British_Empire_Games|1950]] [[England_at_the_1950_British_Empire_Games|England]] V 1954 [[England_at_the_1954_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|England]] [[1958_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|VI]] [[Fencing_at_the_1958_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1958]] [[England_at_the_1958_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|England]] [[1962_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|VII]] [[Fencing_at_the_1962_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1962]] [[England_at_the_1962_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|England]] [[1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|VIII]] [[Fencing_at_the_1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1966]] [[England_at_the_1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|England]] [[1970_British_Commonwealth_Games|IX]] [[Fencing_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games|1970]] [[England_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games|England]] \n"} +{"id": 2168, "claim": "Benjamin Stevens most likely first settled in Kromberg barn, which he later sold to Oliver Stevens in 1853.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This land was probably first settled in 1810 by Benjamin Stevens. Stevens transferred the land, with his \"homestead farm\", to Oliver Stevens in 1853. \n"} +{"id": 26989, "claim": "Social justice educational leadership focuses on equitable learning for all students, recognizing that differences in circumstances play a role in students' school success.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the [[Educational_equity|equitable]] learning of all students. Rather than focusing on one group of students who traditionally struggle, or who traditionally succeed, social justice leaders address the learning needs of all students. Social justice educational leadership specifically addresses how differences in race, income, language, ability, gender, and sexual orientation influence the design and effectiveness of learning environments. \n"} +{"id": 34399, "claim": "Ron Villanueva, the first Filipino American elected to Virginia state government, won five general elections under the Republican party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ron A. Villanueva (born March 30, 1970) is a former member of the [[Virginia_House_of_Delegates|Virginia House of Delegates]], representing the [[Virginia's_21st_House_of_Delegates_district|21st district]], which includes part of [[Virginia_Beach|Virginia Beach]]; from 2010 to 2018. He is a [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] who first won election in [[Virginia_elections,_2009|2009]], defeating incumbent [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Delegate [[Bobby_Mathieson|Bobby Mathieson]] in the general election. He was reelected to 4 consecutive terms, but lost his bid for a 5th term on [[Virginia_House_of_Delegates_election,_2017|November 7, 2017]]. In 2019, Villanueva pleaded guilty to fraud in regards to misuse of [[8(a)_Business_Development_Program|8(a) Business Development Program]]; he was sentenced to serve 2 1/2 years in jail, 3 years probation, and $524,000 in restitution. Date Ron A. Villanueva [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 49.93 Ron A. Villanueva 57.27 Ron A. Villanueva 54.37 Ron A. Villanueva 56.9% Ron A. Villanueva Republican 47.31% [[Kelly_Fowler|Kelly Fowler]] 52.46% Incumbent lost; seat switched from Republican to Democrat \n"} +{"id": 10714, "claim": "Kenzo Nambu (born August 22, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan) is a 1.72m-tall attacking midfielder that played for Kataller Toyama in the J3 League club in 2015, then played for Briobecca Urayasu for 2016 and 2017; these combined stints combine for a total of 59 apps and 10 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1992-08-22) August 22, 1992 (age 28) [[Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan|Japan]] 1.72 m (5 ft 7 \u20442 in) [[Midfielder_(association_football)|Attacking Midfielder]] [[2015_J3_League|2015]] [[Kataller_Toyama|Kataller Toyama]] [[J3_League|J3 League]] [[2016_Japan_Football_League|2016]] [[2017_Japan_Football_League|2017]] [[Briobecca_Urayasu|Briobecca Urayasu]] Total 59 10 \n"} +{"id": 2136, "claim": "Shambala language has 650.000 speakers and it is native to Tanzania (United Republic of Tanzania).", "label": 1, "evidence": "660,000 (2001) \n"} +{"id": 10560, "claim": "ICONICS is a public automation software founded in 1986 by Russell L. Agrusa with headquarters at Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Privately_held_company|Private]] \n"} +{"id": 5354, "claim": "Amanda Bauer grew up in America, she had an interest in astronomy and attended the University of Cincinnati whose nickname is Bearcats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bauer grew up in [[Cincinnati|Cincinnati]], Ohio, USA. She had an interest in astronomy since she was young, and enjoyed the math club in high school, but at the time she did not consider that these could be a career. In college, at the [[University_of_Cincinnati|University of Cincinnati]], she initially majored in French, but she changed to Science after trying unsuccessfully to arrange to study abroad. [[Cincinnati_Bearcats|Bearcats]] \n"} +{"id": 14507, "claim": "The Sanctuary of Oropa, located in Biella, Italy, served six times as the finish line of Giro d'Italia cycling stages from 1963 to 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sanctuary of Oropa ([[Italian_language|Italian]]: santuario di Oropa), is a group of [[Roman_Catholic|Roman Catholic]] buildings and structures in the municipality of [[Biella|Biella]], [[Italy|Italy]]. The Sanctuary has been the finish line of a stage of the [[Giro_d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] six times. [[Giro_d'Italia_1963|1963]] [[Giro_d'Italia_1993|1993]] [[1999_Giro_d'Italia|1999]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2007|2007]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2014|2014]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2017|2017]] \n"} +{"id": 2481, "claim": "The 579th Strategic Missile Squadron was an active intercontinental ballistic missile of the United States Air Force from 1943 to 1949 and 1961 to 1965.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 579th Strategic Missile Squadron (579 SMS) is an inactive [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] unit. 1943\u20131949; 1961\u20131965 \n1943\u20131949; 1961\u20131965 [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] \n"} +{"id": 3395, "claim": "Jordy Wehrmann, who played for FC Dordrecht on loan and Feyenoord, a top tier Dutch professional football club in Rotterdam, scored one goal and delivered 29 apps in his professional career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Having been at [[Feyenoord|Feyenoord]]'s academy since the age of 7, he joined [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] on a one-year loan on 20 August 2019. Feyenoord Rotterdam (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8f\u025bi\u0259no\u02d0rt]]) is a Dutch professional [[Association_football|football]] club in [[Rotterdam|Rotterdam]], that plays in the [[Eredivisie|Eredivisie]], the top tier in Dutch football. 29 Career total Apps Total \n"} +{"id": 47510, "claim": "George Grant Elmslie joined Frank Lloyd Wright in the office of an painter, later he left to work for Dankmar Adler.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1887, Elmslie joined [[Frank_Lloyd_Wright|Frank Lloyd Wright]] and [[George_Maher|George Maher]] in the office of [[Joseph_Lyman_Silsbee|Joseph Lyman Silsbee]], a Western New York based architect who had moved to Chicago. Joseph Lyman Silsbee ([[November_25|November 25]], 1848 \u2013 [[January_31|January 31]], 1913) was a significant American architect during the 19th and 20th centuries. After Wright left to go to work for [[Dankmar_Adler|Dankmar Adler]] and [[Louis_Sullivan|Louis Sullivan]] in 1887, he recommended Elmslie to Sullivan. \n"} +{"id": 8734, "claim": "Lasarus Ratuere(born 30 June 1985) was in seven titles between 2012 and 2018, one of which was Terra Nova.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lasarus Ratuere (born 30 June 1985) is an Australian actor. 2012 2015 2018 2017 2017 2017 [[Terra_Nova_(TV_series)|Terra Nova]] \n"} +{"id": 2756, "claim": "Jean Micha\u00ebl Seri achieved three goals in 30 games he appeared at The Ivory Coast National Football Team (Les \u00c9l\u00e9phants or The Elephants) from 2015 - 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by national team and year [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Apps Total 30 Goals 3 Ivory Coast national football team Les E\u0301le\u0301phants (The Elephants) \n"} +{"id": 8439, "claim": "Microregions(abolished in 2017) were legally defined areas consisting of a group of municipalities of various states that made are up of 5,569 municipalities, divided among 557 microregions and 136 mesoregions in the country of Peru.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They were abolished in 2017 and replaced by \"immediate geographic regions\". \n"} +{"id": 9160, "claim": "In November of 2014, Ohio's election for Secretary of State was won by Jon Husted, the republican incumbent, after he captured more than 50% of the votes and secured his second term.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Husted was elected Ohio Secretary of State in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. 2014 [[Ohio_Secretary_of_State|Ohio Secretary of State]] Jon Husted 59.83% [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 1141, "claim": "Lafey Constituency is one of five constituencies, and the town of Lafey is the capital, the primary schools is one of the best.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is one of six constituencies in the County. \n"} +{"id": 20796, "claim": "WPJW is a \"WALK FM\" radio station owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. that broadcasts Contemporary Christian songs in the 91.5 Mhz frequency in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "WPJW (91.5 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"WALK FM\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Contemporary_Christian|Contemporary Christian]] music format. One of the 7 \"WALK FM\" network of stations. Licensed to [[Hurricane,_West_Virginia|Hurricane, West Virginia]], United States, the station is currently owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. WPJW [[Hurricane,_West_Virginia|Hurricane]], [[West_Virginia|West Virginia]] 91.5 [[MHz|MHz]] WALK FM [[Contemporary_Christian|Contemporary Christian]] Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. \n"} +{"id": 13982, "claim": "The premises of L'Unione Philharmonic Society were destroyed by aerial bombardment, but then after the war life at the village of Luqa, it slowly returned to normal and the society began its activities again.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The premises of L'Unione Philharmonic Society were destroyed by aerial bombardment, resulting in the loss of many riches, including historic documents and music scores. After the war life at the village of Luqa slowly returned to normal and the society began its activities again. \n"} +{"id": 8468, "claim": "Country Falls is the debut album by the Finnish ambient pop band Husky Rescue that received an 8/10 rating from Pixel Surgeon, and a 9/10 rating from Three Imaginary Girls.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Three Imaginary Girls (9.1/10) \n"} +{"id": 28136, "claim": "SS Fort La Montee was completed in 1940 and was finally removed from commission in 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Completed: October, 1942 \n"} +{"id": 3504, "claim": "Ducros Plantation was bought by Ducros from Colonel Van Perkins Winder in 1845 and was expanded by purchasing adjacent land formerly owned by Thomas Butler and smaller farms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1845, Ducros sold it to Colonel [[Van_Perkins_Winder|Van Perkins Winder]]. \n"} +{"id": 1476, "claim": "There are 57 recorded species of Odonata in Britain including a Brown Hawker from England/Wales, and an Azure Hawker from Scotland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There are 57 recorded [[Species|species]] of [[Odonata|Odonata]] in [[Great_Britain|Britain]], made up of 21 [[Damselfly|damselflies]] (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 [[Dragonfly|dragonflies]] (suborder Anisoptera). [[Brown_Hawker|Brown Hawker]] Eng/Wales [[Azure_Hawker|Azure Hawker]] Scot \n"} +{"id": 21038, "claim": "The first movie that received Empire Award for Best Film was Men in Black, while the latest movie that received that award was Star Wars: The Last Jedi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the [[23rd_Empire_Awards|most recent]] winner in this category. The Empire Award for Best Film is one of five ongoing awards which were first introduced at the [[1st_Empire_Awards|1st Empire Awards]] ceremony in 1996 (the others being [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Actor|Best Actor]], [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Actress|Best Actress]], [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Director|Best Director]] and [[Empire_Award_for_Best_British_Film|Best British Film]]) with [[Braveheart|Braveheart]] receiving the award. \n"} +{"id": 4631, "claim": "In the 1988 Winter Olympics, for the figure skating event, the pair of Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin ranked number 1, followed by Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko in second, and Natalia Annenko and Genrikh Sretenski in third for the Ice Dance event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Skaters [[Natalia_Bestemianova|Natalia Bestemianova]] and [[Andrei_Bukin|Andrei Bukin]] performed an [[Ice_dance|ice dance]] program titled Rasputin in 1991. Choreographed to tell the story of the Romanovs, Bukin as Rasputin \"died\" four times at the beginning of the program. Rasputin is considered one of the most over-the-top ice dancing routines ever seen, and led to an IOC rule that skaters must not \"die\" as a part of their routine. 1st [[Figure_skating_at_the_Olympic_Games|Olympics]] Marina Vladimirovna Klimova ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041c\u0430\u0440\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041a\u043b\u0438\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0430; born 28 July 1966) is a former competitive [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]] who competed for the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] and the [[Unified_Team_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics|Unified Team]]. With skating partner and husband [[Sergei_Ponomarenko|Sergei Ponomarenko]], she is the 1992 Olympic champion, the 1988 Olympic silver medalist, the 1984 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time World champion, and a four-time European champion. Natalia Valeryevna Annenko ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041d\u0430\u0442\u0430\u043b\u044c\u044f \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u043d\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e, born April 17, 1964) is a Russian former [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]] who competed for the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]]. (ice dance with [[Genrikh_Sretenski|Genrikh Sretenski]]) [[Winter_Olympic_Games|Olympics]] 4th \n"} +{"id": 802, "claim": "Griffin, son of Jesse and Sarah Griffin, told an interviewer for List Film (a digital magazine guide to arts and entertainment) that he was an \"animal lover\" thus he became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Griffin was born in [[Starkville,_Mississippi|Starkville, Mississippi]], the son of Jesse E. Griffin, an [[Optometrist|optometrist]], and Sarah D. Griffin, who worked as \"a [[Housewife|homemaker]] and later for Alexander's Home Health.\" As a child, he told an interviewer for [[The_List_(magazine)|List Film]], he was an \"animal lover\" who was \"captivated by the notion of interacting with apes, elephants and other exotic species.\" He became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9 when he saw an image of the character on the side of a [[Lunchbox|lunchbox]]. The List is a digital guide to arts and entertainment in the United Kingdom. \n"} +{"id": 15486, "claim": "Surkh Kota is the location of ancient constructions made during the rule of Pharoah with The Rabatak inscription was found in the river nile area and Engr. Julius Berger excavated the Site of Surkh Kotal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Surkh Kotal ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0633\u0631\u062e\u200c\u06a9\u0648\u062a\u0644\u200e; [[Pashto_language|Pashto]]: \u0633\u0648\u0631 \u06a9\u0648\u062a\u0644\u200e), also called Chashma-i Shir or Sar-i Chashma, is an ancient archaeological site located in the southern part of the region of [[Bactria|Bactria]], about 18 km north of the city of [[Puli_Khumri|Puli Khumri]], the capital of [[Baghlan_Province|Baghlan Province]] of [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]. It is the location of monumental constructions made during the rule of the [[Kushans|Kushans]]. The [[Rabatak_inscription|Rabatak inscription]] which gives remarkable clues on the genealogy of the Kushan dynasty was also found in the [[Robatak,_Afghanistan|Robatak]] village just outside the site. \n"} +{"id": 8354, "claim": "The sulfiredoxin belongs to the family of oxidoreductases which acts on a sulfur group of donors, but has never been involved in antioxidant metabolism.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This enzyme is involved in [[Antioxidant|antioxidant]] metabolism by re-activating [[Peroxiredoxin|peroxiredoxins]], which are a group of peroxidases, when these enzymes are inhibited by over-oxidation. \n"} +{"id": 16831, "claim": "The first ambassador of Peru to the USA was C\u00e9sar Canevaro (1893), followed by Jose Mar\u00eda Yrigoyen (1894).", "label": 0, "evidence": "March 1, 1893 [[Ce\u0301sar_Canevaro|Ce\u0301sar Canevaro]] October 1, 1894 Jose Mari\u0301a Yrigoyen \n"} +{"id": 129, "claim": "Tsering Hannaford concentrated on painting after graduating college, appearing twice in the Archibald Salon des Refus\u00e9s, a popular Australian exhibit.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tsering Hannaford (born 19 March 1987) is a South Australian artist. After finishing at University, Hannaford concentrated on painting. 2012 - Archibald Prize Salon des Refuse\u0301s - Self-portrait ( 2013 - Archibald Prize Salon des Refuse\u0301s - Self-portrait \n"} +{"id": 1801, "claim": "Cleveland Park station was wrongly remembered to be part of the initial system plan in 1959, in 2016, a heavy rainstorm produced flash flooding, with the Porter Street entrance becoming flooded.", "label": 1, "evidence": "While Cleveland Park was part of the initial system plan in 1959, the station opened on December 5, 1981, five years after the first segment began operations. \n"} +{"id": 3109, "claim": "The Embraer ERJ series of jets has experienced hull losses accidents on multiple occasions such as on Feb. 11, 1998 where the operator ExpressJet for Continental Express crashed ERJ-135, or when American Eagle Airlines experience an accident on Dec. 28, 1998, as well as on Dec. 7, 2009 where ERJ-135LR also crashed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rio_Sul_Servic\u0327os_Ae\u0301reos_Regionais|Rio Sul Servic\u0327os Ae\u0301reos Regionais]] 28 Dec 1998 [[SA_Airlink|SA Airlink]] 7 Dec 2009 \n"} +{"id": 5144, "claim": "Robin Cousins\u2014a British former competitive figure skater who appeared in theatre productions such as West End\u2014won first place for a total of nine times and only withdrew once in all of the events he participated in, both international and national, during his amateur career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robin Cousins (born 17 August 1957) is a [[United_Kingdom|British]] former competitive [[Figure_skating|figure skater]]. He has also appeared in theatre productions, including in the [[West_End_theatre|West End]]. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st WD \n"} +{"id": 28429, "claim": "The Lacolle station is a Ch\u00e2teauesque railway station built by Charles Reginald Tetley which was inaugurated on November 17, 1930 and housed offices, maintenance equipment and brokers and cost C$38,718.30 in construction in 1930", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lacolle station is a former [[Railway_station|railway station]] in [[Lacolle,_Quebec|Lacolle, Quebec]]. \n"} +{"id": 9902, "claim": "Laurence Wilson played in League Two and the Scottish Premier League, but never spent any time in the English Premier League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Everton_F.C.|Everton]] 2005\u201306 [[Premier_League|Premier League]] Everton Football Club ([[English|/\u02c8\u025bv\u0259rt\u0259n/]]) is an English professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Liverpool|Liverpool]] that competes in the [[Premier_League|Premier League]], the top tier of English football. \n"} +{"id": 52118, "claim": "Aline Mackinnon was a French radical feminist who lost to Samuel Savery in the 1931 General Election of Holderness.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Aline Mackinnon (30 October 1899 \u2013 1 January 1970) was a British radical feminist, [[Liberal_Party_(UK)|Liberal Party]] politician and civil servant. \n"} +{"id": 424, "claim": "Randy Forbes, an American politician, ran against Louise Lucas (a Virginia state senator, representing the 18th District in the southeast) in 2001 and received 70,917 votes or 52%, and against Jonathan Menefee in 2004 receiving 182.444 votes or 64%.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2001 [[Louise_Lucas|Louise Lucas]] 70,917 52% [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Virginia,_2004|2004]] Jonathan R. Menefee 182,444 64% He was first elected to the House in 2001 to fill a vacancy caused by the death of ten-term [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Congressman [[Norman_Sisisky|Norman Sisisky]]; defeating Democratic State Senator [[Louise_Lucas|Louise Lucas]] 52\u201348%. James Randy Forbes (born February 17, 1952) is an American politician. Lillie Louise Boone Lucas (born January 22, 1944) is a [[Senate_of_Virginia|Virginia state senator]], representing the [[Virginia's_18th_Senate_district|18th District]] in the southeast of the state since 1992. \n"} +{"id": 10568, "claim": "Tegut is a grocery chain founded by Theo Gutberlet and now owned by Switzerland's largest retail company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tegut (styled tegut\u2026) is a Swiss-owned [[Supermarket|supermarket]] chain based in [[Fulda|Fulda]], Germany, which operates 275 stores across seven of Germany's Bundesla\u0308nder, namely in [[Hesse|Hesse]], [[Thuringia|Thuringia]], [[Bavaria|Bavaria]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate|Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]] and [[Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg]]. The company was founded in 1947 by Theo Gutberlet under the name Thegu, derived from the first letters of his first and surname, which was later renamed in 1955 to Tegut. [[Federation_of_Migros_Cooperatives|Federation of Migros Cooperatives]] Migros (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02c8mi\u0261ro]]) is [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]'s largest [[Retail|retail]] company, its largest supermarket chain and largest employer. \n"} +{"id": 52002, "claim": "Chrysactinium is a member of the Plantae kingdom, where it is included in the approximately 320,000 species of plants that are multicellular organisms.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] There are about 320,000 [[Species|species]] of plants, of which the great majority, some 260\u2013290 thousand, [[Spermatophyte|produce seeds]]. The term \"plant\" generally implies the possession of the following traits: multicellularity, possession of cell walls containing [[Cellulose|cellulose]], and the ability to carry out photosynthesis with primary chloroplasts. \n"} +{"id": 31795, "claim": "Sepia irvingi, which lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m, grows to a mantle (the dorsal body wall which covers the visceral mass and usually protrudes in the form of flaps well beyond the visceral mass itself) length of 100 mm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m. Sepia irvingi grows to a [[Mantle_(mollusc)|mantle]] length of 100 mm. The mantle (also known by the [[Latin_language|Latin]] word pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak, adjective pallial) is a significant part of the anatomy of [[Mollusc|molluscs]]: it is the [[Dorsum_(biology)|dorsal]] body wall which covers the visceral mass and usually protrudes in the form of flaps well beyond the visceral mass itself. \n"} +{"id": 113, "claim": "The Emery LDS Church has an area of less than one acre located in 100 E 100 N, Emery, Utah, a town with a population of 288 at the 2010 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Emery LDS Church is significant as the oldest remaining religious building in [[Emery_County|Emery County]] and as the last remaining \"[[New_England|New England]]\" [[Clapboard_(architecture)|clapboard]] style [[Meetinghouse|meetinghouse]] of [[The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church) in Utah. 100 E 100 N, [[Emery,_Utah|Emery, Utah]] less than one acre Emery is a town in [[Emery_County,_Utah|Emery County]], [[Utah|Utah]], United States. The population was 288 at the [[2010_United_States_Census|2010 census]]. \n"} +{"id": 39429, "claim": "In the third season 1988 TFL (the highest ranked Australian rules football league in Tasmania, Australia) Statewide League Ladder, Clarence won, garnering 32 points after playing 18 games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1988 [[Tasmanian_Football_League|TFL Statewide League]] premiership season was an [[Australian_rules_football|Australian rules football]] competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over eighteen (18) roster rounds and six (6) finals series matches between 2 April and 17 September 1988. This was the third season of statewide football and the League was known as the Cascade-Boags Statewide League under a dual commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with both [[Cascade_Brewery|Cascade Brewery]] in Hobart and Boag's Brewery in Launceston. The Tasmanian State League (TSL), colloquially known as the \"Tasmanian Football League (TFL)\" (formerly known as the \"Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL)\" and several other short-term names) is the highest ranked [[Australian_rules_football|Australian rules football]] league in Tasmania, Australia. Clarence 18 32 \n"} +{"id": 6401, "claim": "The Midwest Collegiate League consisted of six teams with different home ballparks that played in different towns in Illinois.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bloomington Bobcats [[Bloomington,_Illinois|Bloomington, Ill.]] O'Neil Park Crestwood Panthers [[Crestwood,_Illinois|Crestwood, Ill.]] Howie Minas Field DuPage County Hounds [[Lemont,_Illinois|Lemont, Ill.]] [[Lemont_High_School|Lemont High School Sports Complex]] Joliet Generals [[Joliet,_Illinois|Joliet, Ill.]] [[Joliet_Junior_College|Wayne L. King Field]] Northwest Indiana Oilmen [[Whiting,_Indiana|Whiting, Ind.]] Oil City Stadium Southland Vikings [[Chicago_Heights,_Illinois|Chicago Heights, Ill.]] Hap Bruno Field \n"} +{"id": 1557, "claim": "Jack Rippon, who made his first-class debut for Glamorgan in 1947, used to be an understudy to Haydn Davies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rippon made his [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] debut for Glamorgan in 1947 against [[Warwickshire_County_Cricket_Club|Warwickshire]]. Rippon was during his time with Glamorgan, very much the understudy to [[Haydn_Davies_(cricketer)|Haydn Davies]]. \n"} +{"id": 2286, "claim": "Sopa de Caracol (performed by Banda Blanca, written by Hernan \"Chico\" Ramos) debuted in January 1991 in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks).", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Sopa de Caracol\" (\"Conch Soup\") is a [[Song|song]] performed by Honduran musical ensemble [[Banda_Blanca|Banda Blanca]]. The song was originally written by Belizean singer Hernan \"Chico\" Ramos, and translated to Spanish and the Gari\u0301funa language by Banda Blanca. The song debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 15 in the week of January 19, 1991, climbing to the top ten the following week. \n"} +{"id": 8223, "claim": "Asomiya Khobor is a daily newspaper edited by Biswajit Das, and founded 11 November 2001", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asomiya Khobor ([[Assamese_language|Assamese:]] \u0985\u09b8\u09ae\u09c0\u09af\u09bc\u09be \u0996\u09ac\u09f0) (or Oxomiya Khobor) is an [[Assamese_language|Assamese]] daily newspaper published simultaneously from [[Guwahati|Guwahati]] and Jorhat. Biswajit Das 11 November 2001 \n[[Daily_newspaper|Daily newspaper]] Biswajit Das 11 November 2001 \n"} +{"id": 82, "claim": "Priapichthys caliensis is a species of fresh water fish from the Poecillidae family, it is also a carnivorous surface feeder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Priapichthys caliensis is a [[Species|species]] of [[Freshwater|freshwater]] [[Fish|fish]]. It is a member of the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Poeciliidae|Poeciliidae]] of [[Order_(biology)|order]] [[Cyprinodontiformes|Cyprinodontiformes]]. A carnivorous surface feeder, it occurs in shoals near the shoreline. \nFamily: [[Poeciliidae|Poeciliidae]] \n"} +{"id": 3782, "claim": "Bettina K\u00fchn (born 7 August 1982) is a road cyclist from Switzerland that participated in the 2009 Swiss National Road Race Championships where she won gold, and has rode for rode for Bigla Cycling Team in 2008 and 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She won silver at the 2009 [[Swiss_National_Road_Race_Championships|Swiss National Road Race Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 6805, "claim": "Fort de Charenton is a fort in the community of Maisons-Alfort built in 1842 controlled by France and is currently not open to the public.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fort de Charenton is a fortification built in 1842 in the community of [[Maisons-Alfort|Maisons-Alfort]], and part of the [[Thiers_wall|Paris defences]] planned by [[Adolphe_Thiers|Adolphe Thiers]]. no France \n"} +{"id": 14033, "claim": "The 1955 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were held in Macolin, Switzerland (which now houses the Swiss Federal Office of Sport, the government's centre for expertise in sports) and the Soviet Union ranked first out of fourt nations htat year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1955 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were held in [[Macolin|Macolin]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. 1 Nation 2 \nThe Federal Office of Sport (FOSPO) is the Swiss federal government's centre for expertise in sports and a part of the Swiss [[Federal_Department_of_Defence,_Civil_Protection_and_Sports|Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports]]. The Federal Office of Sport is a service, education and training centre for elite, professional and amateur sports. As an education centre, it develops knowledge and imparts the skills and proficiencies required to practice and teach professional and amateur sports. Federal Office of Sport [[Federal_administration_of_Switzerland|Federal administration of Switzerland]] [[Magglingen|Magglingen]] \nTo the southwest, the municipality reaches in a narrow strip over the Magglingen to the peak of the Magglingerberg, up to the municipal high point of 1,070 m (3,510 ft). It consists of the villages of Evilard and Macolin and the Pre\u0301 de Macolin area. Macolin (German: Magglingen), lies at 875 m (2,871 ft) on the southeast slope of Magglingerberg. \n"} +{"id": 2577, "claim": "PTPN1 isolated from a human placental protein extract, and is also in the cytoplasmic face; it can also be found in mice and cause insulin sensitivity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "PTP1B was first isolated from a human placental protein extract, but it is expressed in many tissues. PTP1B is localized to the cytoplasmic face of the [[Endoplasmic_reticulum|endoplasmic reticulum]]. In mice, genetic ablation of PTPN1 results in enhanced insulin sensitivity. \n"} +{"id": 5790, "claim": "The doubles event of the 2018 WTA Finals (a.k.a. BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore), has given Barbora Krej\u010d\u00edkov\u00e1 and Kate\u0159ina Siniakov\u00e1 6, 815 points, the highest among the ladder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 WTA Finals, also known by its sponsored name BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore, was a women's [[Tennis|tennis]] tournament held in [[Kallang|Kallang]], [[Singapore|Singapore]]. [[Czech_Republic]] [[Barbora_Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301|Barbora Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301]]\n[[Czech_Republic]] [[Kater\u030cina_Siniakova\u0301|Kater\u030cina Siniakova\u0301]] 6,815 1 \n"} +{"id": 13900, "claim": "Of the as-of-yet unconstructed skyscrapers in Korea's capital, the New Trade Tower is the tallest, coming in at nearly twice the height of the shortest approved one.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This list of tallest buildings in Seoul ranks skyscrapers in the South Korean capital city of [[Seoul|Seoul]] by height. New Trade Tower 300 m (980 ft) Seocho Lotte Town 250 m (820 ft) Yeouido Prugio Tower 230 m (750 ft) Sangbong Express Terminal Main Tower 200 m (660 ft) Sangbong Express Terminal Apartments Tower 101 185 m (607 ft) Sangbong Express Terminal Apartments Tower 102 185 m (607 ft) Sangbong Express Terminal Complex Tower 103 185 m (607 ft) Sangbong Express Terminal Complex Tower 104 185 m (607 ft) Yeouido The Residences 175 m (574 ft) Geumcheon Town Residence Tower 1 153 m (502 ft) Geumcheon Town Residence Tower 2 153 m (502 ft) Geumcheon Town Residence Tower 3 153 m (502 ft) \n"} +{"id": 4978, "claim": "The Formula Dream Project won during the first round of the 2017 F4 Japanese Championship at the Okayama International Circuit in Mimasaka.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Japan]] [[Honda|Honda]] Formula Dream Project [[Japan]] [[Honda|Honda]] Formula Dream Project [[Okayama_International_Circuit|Okayama International Circuit]], [[Mimasaka,_Okayama|Mimasaka]] \n"} +{"id": 3102, "claim": "Margot Kidder's first feature film, \"The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar\" (1968), runs for just under 50 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kidder made her film debut in a 49-minute film titled [[The_Best_Damn_Fiddler_from_Calabogie_to_Kaladar|The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar]] (1968), a drama set in a Canadian logging community, which was produced by the [[Challenge_for_Change|Challenge for Change]]. The 49-minute drama stars [[Chris_Wiggins|Chris Wiggins]] and [[Kate_Reid|Kate Reid]], along with [[Margot_Kidder|Margot Kidder]] in her first feature role. \nThe 49-minute drama stars [[Chris_Wiggins|Chris Wiggins]] and [[Kate_Reid|Kate Reid]], along with [[Margot_Kidder|Margot Kidder]] in her first feature role. 1968 \n"} +{"id": 40363, "claim": "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, a promotion out of Southern California, is owned by wrestlers and includes a roster of stars such as Joey Janeta, Jungle Boy, and David Starr.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Southern California. It is owned and operated by wrestlers themselves, having been created by [[Disco_Machine|Disco Machine]], [[Excalibur_(wrestler)|Excalibur]], [[Scott_Lost|Scott Lost]], [[Joey_Ryan_(wrestler)|Joey Ryan]], [[Super_Dragon|Super Dragon]], and Top Gun Talwar. [[Joey_Janela|Joey Janela]] [[Jungle_Boy_(wrestler)|Jungle Boy]] [[David_Starr_(wrestler)|David Starr]] The BOLA tournament has attracted numerous famous wrestlers since its inception, including [[AJ_Styles|AJ Styles]], [[Bryan_Danielson|Bryan Danielson]], and [[Kenny_Omega|Kenny Omega]]. \n"} +{"id": 658, "claim": "Allegiant Air, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines are several of the airlines that operate out of Des Moines International Airport.", "label": 0, "evidence": "As of December 2019, American Airlines handled 32% of DSM passengers, followed by [[Delta_Air_Lines|Delta Air Lines]] (23%), [[United_Airlines|United Airlines]] (20%), [[Allegiant_Air|Allegiant Air]] (9%), [[Southwest_Airlines|Southwest Airlines]] (9%) and [[Frontier_Airlines|Frontier Airlines]] (6%). \n[[Allegiant_Air|Allegiant Air]] American Airlines [[Delta_Air_Lines|Delta Air Lines]] \n"} +{"id": 2073, "claim": "Under the Bridge (a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers) was released in CD 1 with only one other track, No More Lies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Under the Bridge\" is a song by American [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers|Red Hot Chili Peppers]]. 1. \"Under the Bridge\" 2. \"Lady Marmalade\" 3. \"No More Lies\" 4. \"Lady Marmalade\" (Henry & Haynes La Jam mix) 5. \"Under the Bridge\" (promo video) \n"} +{"id": 20620, "claim": "Arkane Studios did not develop video games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Arkane Studios SASU is a French [[Video_game_developer|video game developer]] based in [[Lyon|Lyon]]. \n[[Arx_Fatalis|Arx Fatalis]] \n[[Deathloop|Deathloop]] \n"} +{"id": 2198, "claim": "In the 2010 Malaysia Premier League there were twelve teams, two of which were promoted to Super League (The worst professional league).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2011 Liga Super Malaysia (English: 2011 Malaysia Super League) is the eighth season of the [[Malaysia_Super_League|Malaysia Super League]], the top-tier professional [[Association_football|football]] league in Malaysia. \n"} +{"id": 2227, "claim": "The USA South Athletic Conference includes several sports featuring both men and women like basketball, golf, soccer, and cross country running.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Basketball Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y \n"} +{"id": 2202, "claim": "Assateague Island is located in the Atlantic Ocean.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Assateague Island is a 37-mile (60 km) long barrier island located off the eastern coast of the [[Delmarva_Peninsula|Delmarva Peninsula]] facing the [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]]. \n[[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]] \n"} +{"id": 12709, "claim": "Freshpair is an American retail business specializing in lingerie and underwear.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Freshpair is a privately held [[Online_retailer|online retailer]] of men's underwear and women's [[Intimate_apparel|intimate apparel]] headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey. Retail Fairfield, New Jersey, U.S.A. Underwear, Shapewear, Lingerie, and Performance \n"} +{"id": 8740, "claim": "Rostoj\u00e1vri is a river that straddles two watersheds: Rostaelva and Rostoeatnu and is located in Kiruna, Norrbotten and M\u00e5lselv, Troms og Finnmark, measuring 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in width with a surface area of 34.24 km (13.22 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Rostoja\u0301vri (Northern Sami), Ra\u030astojaure ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]), or Store Rostavatn ([[Norwegian_language|Norwegian]]) is a lake on the border between [[Norway|Norway]] and [[Sweden|Sweden]]. \n"} +{"id": 38625, "claim": "The Miles Hawcon, which had five interchangeable wings of different thickness, was used for thick-wing research by the Royal Aircraft Establishment.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It had four interchangeable wings of different thickness. \n"} +{"id": 9211, "claim": "Al Ahly SC had nine Kit manufacturers between 1979 and present day, the current one is United_KingdomUmbro.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978\u20131979 1979\u20131980 [[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] 1980\u20131983 1983\u20131989 [[Germany]][[Puma_(brand)|Puma]] 1989\u20131993 [[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] 1993\u20132000 [[Germany]][[Adidas|Adidas]] 2000\u20132001 2002 [[United_States]][[Nike,_Inc.|Nike]] 2002\u20132009 [[Germany]][[Puma_(brand)|Puma]] 2009\u20132011 2011\u20132015 [[Germany]][[Adidas|Adidas]] 2016\u20132018 [[Saudi_Arabia]]Sporta 2018\u2013 [[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] \n"} +{"id": 4095, "claim": "Colgate Red Raiders, under head coach Andrew Kerr, won against St. Lawrence on September 25 with a score of 21\u20130, which is a better performance than their game against Cornell that had a resulting score of 7\u201340 in favor of Cornell.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[St._Lawrence_Saints_football|St. Lawrence]] September 25 W 21\u20130 at [[1937_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team|Cornell]] October 2 L 7\u201340 In its ninth season under head coach [[Andrew_Kerr|Andrew Kerr]], the team compiled a 3\u20135 record and outscored opponents by a total of 89 to 86. \n"} +{"id": 38965, "claim": "The operation Roller Coaster consist of four nuclear tests conducted by the United Kingdom which followed the Opeartion Storax and preceded the Operation Niblick series.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Operation Roller Coaster was a series of 4 [[Nuclear_test|nuclear tests]] conducted by the United Kingdom in 1963 at the [[Nevada_Test_Site|Nevada Test Site]]. These tests followed the [[Operation_Storax|Operation Storax]] series and preceded the [[Operation_Niblick|Operation Niblick]] series. \n"} +{"id": 4751, "claim": "Aderbissinat is a town and commune in central Niger with a total population of 27,523 people as of 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2011, the commune had a total population of 27,523 people. \n"} +{"id": 4364, "claim": "Jamie Kennedy, an American stand-up comedian, screenwriter and actor who created the false persona \"Marty Power\", became famous for his role in the Scream film series but was nominated for Worst Actor for his performance in Son of the Mask.", "label": 0, "evidence": "James Harvey Kennedy (born May 25, 1970) is an American stand-up comedian, television producer, screenwriter, and actor. Kennedy created a false persona, screen agent \"Marty Power\", to attract the attention of real agents and managers over the phone, who would later book his performances. His lead role as Tim Avery in [[Son_of_the_Mask|Son of the Mask]] earned him a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actor. He came to prominence in the late 1990s for playing Randy Meeks in the [[Scream_(franchise)|Scream film series]]. \n"} +{"id": 2085, "claim": "Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation's aircraft receive more constituents from Mitsubishi than Kawasaki and Fuji which was established in 1923.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subaru Corporation (Japanese: \u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793eSUBARU, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Kabushiki-gaisha Subaru), formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. (Japanese: \u5bcc\u58eb\u91cd\u5de5\u696d\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Fuji Ju\u0304ko\u0304gyo\u0304 Kabushiki-gaisha) (FHI) from 1953 to 2017, is a Japanese [[Multinational_corporation|multinational corporation]] and conglomerate primarily involved in both terrestrial and [[Aerospace|aerospace]] transportation manufacturing. 54.2% 25.3% 10.3% \n"} +{"id": 26177, "claim": "In the 1958 United States Senate election in Maine which was held on September 8, Democratic candidate Edmund Muskie lost to Republican candidate Frederick G. Payne by over 60,000 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Edmund_Muskie|Edmund Muskie]] 172,704 60.76% [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Frederick_G._Payne|Frederick G. 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Genus: \u2020Omphalosaurus\nMerriam 1906 \n"} +{"id": 12243, "claim": "In the 2008\u201309 Irish Cup, the Linfield and PSNI game was the only one where both teams did not score while the game with the largest margin of victory was between Newry City beating Portstewart with a score of 8-0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Crumlin_United_F.C.|Crumlin United]] 9\u20130 Dunaghy \n"} +{"id": 23834, "claim": "Peppe Lanzetta only began his career in films relatively recently in 2013 with Take Five, acting in Spectre in 2015, and Due soldati in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He appeared in more than twenty films since 1985. \n"} +{"id": 12319, "claim": "Ron DeSantis, an American attorney and politician, won the 2018 Florida gubernatorial election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ronald Dion DeSantis (born September 14, 1978) is an American attorney and politician serving as the 46th and current [[List_of_governors_of_Florida|governor of Florida]] since 2019. DeSantis was officially certified as the winner of the [[2018_Florida_gubernatorial_election|general election]] on November 20, 2018, following a machine recount, defeating [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] nominee and Mayor of [[Tallahassee,_Florida|Tallahassee]] [[Andrew_Gillum|Andrew Gillum]]. [[Ron_DeSantis|Ron DeSantis]] 49.59% \n"} +{"id": 9091, "claim": "Captain Sondenheimer of Germanwings Flight 9525 performed multiple attempts to unlock the cockpit door; he tried his code but was it disabled; requested re-entry using the intercom but received no response; finally, tried to physically break down the door but failed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The flight's [[Pilot_in_command|pilot in command]] was 34-year-old Captain Patrick Sondenheimer, who had 10 years of flying experience (6,000 flight hours, including 3,811 hours on the Airbus A320) flying A320s for Germanwings, Lufthansa, and [[Condor_Flugdienst|Condor]]. The captain had a code to unlock the door, but the lock's code panel can be disabled from the cockpit controls. The captain requested re-entry using the intercom; he knocked and then banged on the door, but received no response. The captain then tried to break down the door, but like most cockpit doors made after the [[September_11_attacks|September 11 attacks]], it had been reinforced to prevent intrusion. The captain asked cabin crew to retrieve a crash axe, then tried to pry the door open; the axe can be heard being used, in the form of loud bangs, on the CVR. \n"} +{"id": 26444, "claim": "Dawlish College, a coeducational secondary school located in the town of Dawlish, Devon, England which was awarded Technology College status under the (now defunct) specialist schools programme in 2005, has been re-branded, with a new name, logo, uniform and motto from September 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dawlish College (formerly Dawlish Community College) is a [[Mixed-sex_education|coeducational]] [[Secondary_school|secondary school]] located in the town of [[Dawlish|Dawlish]], [[Devon|Devon]], England. In 2005 the college was awarded [[Technology_College|Technology College]] status under the (now defunct) [[Specialist_school|specialist schools programme]]. From September 2018, the college has been re-branded, with a new name, logo, uniform and motto. \n"} +{"id": 5201, "claim": "The WAMT previously featured programming from the CBS Radio Network, Fox News Radio, and Westwood One, but was eventually announced to be sold to Relevant Radio.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Previously, it featured programming from the [[CBS_Radio_Network|CBS Radio Network]], Fox News Radio, and [[Westwood_One_(1976\u20132011)|Westwood One]]. Genesis Communications announced that it would sell WAMT and WHOO to Relevant Radio. \n"} +{"id": 9494, "claim": "Max Gluckman (January 26, 1911 - April 13, 1975) was known for Conflict Theories and he was married to Mary Gluckman.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Herman Max Gluckman ([[English|/\u02c8\u0261l\u028ckm\u0259n/]]; 26 January 1911 \u2013 13 April 1975) was a [[South_Africa|South African]] and [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Social_anthropology|social anthropologist]]. The Department of [[Social_Anthropology|Social Anthropology]] at the [[University_of_Manchester|University of Manchester]], founded by [[Max_Gluckman|Max Gluckman]] in 1947 became known among anthropologists and other social scientists as the Manchester School. Notable features of the Manchester School included an emphasis on \"case studies\", deriving from Gluckman's early training in law and similar to methods used in law schools. One feature of the Manchester School that derives from Gluckman's early training in law was the emphasis on \"case studies\" involving analysis of instances of social interaction to infer rules and assumptions. He was widely known for his radio lectures on Custom and Conflict in Africa (later published in many editions at Oxford University Press), being a remarkable contribution to [[Conflict_theory|conflict theory]]. [[Mary_Gluckman|Mary Gluckman]] \n(1911-01-26)26 January 1911\n[[Johannesburg|Johannesburg]] 13 April 1975(1975-04-13) (aged 64) [[Conflict_theories|Conflict theories]] [[Mary_Gluckman|Mary Gluckman]] \n"} +{"id": 4144, "claim": "African\u00a0immigration to Israel has been happening in the past, such that a\u00a0special visa, renewable every three months, was once given to 16,766 African illegal immigrants allowing them to stay and work in Israel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This special visa requires renewal every three months. 16,766 of them received a special visa (\u05e1 2\u05d0 5) granted to illegal immigrants who are non-deportable [[Asylum_seekers|asylum seekers]]. This phenomenon began in the second half of the 2000s, when a large number of people from Africa entered Israel, mainly through the then-lightly fenced [[Borders_of_Israel#Border_with_Egypt|border between Israel and Egypt]] in the [[Sinai_Peninsula|Sinai Peninsula]]. \n"} +{"id": 42300, "claim": "John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 \u2013 10 September 1977) was an Australian rules footballer who started his VFL career in 1925 with Essendon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 \u2013 10 September 1977) was an [[Australian_rules_football|Australian rules footballer]] who played for [[Essendon_Football_Club|Essendon]] and [[Western_Bulldogs|Footscray]] in the [[Victorian_Football_League_(1897\u20131989)|Victorian Football League]] (VFL). Vosti started his VFL career in 1925 with Essendon. \n"} +{"id": 5568, "claim": "KTEK in the 1970s once featured Vietnamese language programming and Salem Telecom then acquired the station for its Christian-related programming.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KTEK in the 1990s once featured [[Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese language]] programming and was declared the Voice of Vietnam in Houston. \n"} +{"id": 4658, "claim": "Royal Christmas Gala tour date ended at the Congress & Culture Center in Denmark.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The tour began on 20 November 2017, in Aalborg, [[Denmark|Denmark]], and concluded on 23 December that year, in Vienna, [[Austria|Austria]], the day before [[Christmas_Eve|Christmas Eve]]. 23 December 2017 [[Vienna|Vienna]] [[Austria|Austria]] [[Wiener_Stadthalle|Stadthalle F]] \n"} +{"id": 4398, "claim": "In 1985, the San Antonio Gunslingers won three of their five preseason games with Rick Neuheisel as the team's quarterback.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 L W Preseason \n"} +{"id": 12285, "claim": "Kevin Conroy, born on November 30, 1955 in Westbury, New York, U.S., voiced Bruce Wayne or Batman in the 1994 video game, \"The Adventures of Batman & Robin\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Batman|Bruce Wayne / Batman]] [[The_Adventures_of_Batman_&_Robin_(video_game)|The Adventures of Batman & Robin]] 1994 (1955-11-30) November 30, 1955 (age 65)\n[[Westbury,_New_York|Westbury, New York]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 5128, "claim": "There has been transfers in the summer of 2009-10 for Maltese Premier League where the transfer window opened on July 1, 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The summer [[Transfer_window|transfer window]] will open on July 1, 2008, and will close on September 1, 2008. \n"} +{"id": 3835, "claim": "Dudi Amsalem (born 1960), is an Israeli politician who was a tank commander in the Armored Corps before earning a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from Bar-IIan University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David \"Dudi\" Amsalem ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d3\u05b8\u05bc\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 \"\u05d3\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc\u05d3\u05b4\u05d9\" \u05d0\u05b7\u05de\u05b0\u05e1\u05b8\u05dc\u05b6\u05dd\u200e, born 11 August 1960), is an [[Israel|Israeli]] politician. During his [[Israel_Defense_Forces|IDF]] national service he was a tank commander in the [[Armored_Corps_(Israel)|Armored Corps]]. He later obtained a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]]. \n"} +{"id": 814, "claim": "The First Nations Governance Act introduced by Robert Nault in Canada in 2002 because he wanted representatives of indigenous groups included in the House of Commons but it was rejected in 2003.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nault's stated purpose in proposing the legislation was to make native reserves more democratic and accountable. He said that his proposals represented an \"interim step towards self-government\" and were a response to demands by indigenous activists who opposed secrecy and corruption in their communities. \n"} +{"id": 29345, "claim": "Nautilus cookanum is of the Nautilidae (mollusc) Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The nautilus (from the [[Latin|Latin]] form of the original Ancient Greek: \u03bd\u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03b9\u0301\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2, 'sailor') is a [[Pelagic|pelagic]] marine [[Mollusc|mollusc]] of the [[Cephalopod|cephalopod]] family Nautilidae, the sole extant family of the superfamily [[Nautilaceae|Nautilaceae]] and of its smaller but near equal suborder, [[Nautilina|Nautilina]]. Family: [[Nautilus|Nautilidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 6222, "claim": "The Beechcraft Model 50 Twin Bonanza, a utility aircraft manufactured by Beech Aircraft Corporation - a manufacturer found in 1932 at Wichita, Kansas, had its last flight in November 15, 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 15, 1949 \n"} +{"id": 642, "claim": "In 2008, Francis became the artist for DC's Legion of Superheroes, wherein he co-created the character Gazelle with Jim Shooter (Marvel Comics' ninth editor-in-chief) as the writer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2008 Francis became the artist for DC's [[Legion_of_Superheroes|Legion of Superheroes]] with [[Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter]] as the writer. Francis co-created the character [[Gazelle_(DC_Comics)|Gazelle]] with Shooter before leaving the title. He started professionally in the medium at the age of 14, and he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]]' ninth editor-in-chief, and his work as editor in chief of Valiant Comics. \nShooter co-created the new Legionnaire [[Gazelle_(DC_Comics)|Gazelle]] with artist [[Francis_Manapul|Francis Manapul]] while on the title. He started professionally in the medium at the age of 14, and he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]]' ninth editor-in-chief, and his work as editor in chief of Valiant Comics. In 2008 Francis became the artist for DC's [[Legion_of_Superheroes|Legion of Superheroes]] with [[Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter]] as the writer. \n"} +{"id": 7558, "claim": "A Monument to the Death of an Idea (by an English rock/metal/progressive rock band, formed in 2004 in Portsmouth), initially available only through the band's website and shows, was finalised in August with the E.P now ready for release.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A Monument to the Death of an Idea is an EP by the band [[Enochian_Theory|Enochian Theory]]. Enochian Theory is an English [[Rock_Music|rock]]/[[Heavy_metal_music|metal]]/[[Progressive_rock|progressive rock]] band, formed in 2004 in [[Portsmouth|Portsmouth]], [[Hampshire|Hampshire]], England. Initially available only through the band's website and shows, the band would form their own record label to support the release and signed with CODE 7/Plastic Head Distribution to ensure worldwide distribution for the CD. This was finalised in August with the E.P now ready for release. \n"} +{"id": 30848, "claim": "The 38th Sustainment Brigade, part of the United States Army National Guard, was established in 2007; its current headquarters is located in Kokomo, Indiana.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2007 - Present Kokomo, Indiana [[United_States_Army_National_Guard|United States Army National Guard]] \nThe 38th Sustainment Brigade is a [[Sustainment_Brigade|sustainment]] brigade of the [[United_States_Army_National_Guard|United States Army National Guard]] in [[Indiana|Indiana]]. The former 38th Division Support Command (DISCOM), along with several other support units, transformed into the 38th Sustainment Brigade in 2007. When this transformation began, the unit's headquarters shifted from [[Indianapolis,_Indiana|Indianapolis, Indiana]], to [[Kokomo,_Indiana|Kokomo, Indiana]]. \n"} +{"id": 26838, "claim": "Rain Veideman never played in the LEBL or Serie A2 leagues.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2018\u201319 Pompea Mantovana [[Serie_A2_Basket|Serie A2]] 25 [[Rapla_KK|Avis Utilitas Rapla]] [[Latvian\u2013Estonian_Basketball_League|LEBL]] 11 \n"} +{"id": 47397, "claim": "Cobalt oxide nanoparticle such as nanotubes, offer high surface-to-volume ratio, and is the anodes of lithium-ion batteries (a type of rechargeable battery.).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cobalt oxide nanoparticles, such as [[Inorganic_nanotube|nanotubes]], offer high surface-to-volume ratio and short path length for [[Lithium|lithium]] cation transport, leading to high reversible capacity and good cycle life. The anodes of [[Lithium-ion_battery|lithium-ion batteries]] are often made of oxides of [[Cobalt|cobalt]], [[Nickel|nickel]], or [[Iron|iron]], that can readily and reversibly incorporate lithium ions in their molecular structure. A lithium-ion battery or Li-ion battery is a type of [[Rechargeable_battery|rechargeable battery]]. \n"} +{"id": 30566, "claim": "DSV Leoben, an Australian association football club which was founded in 1928, was sold to Austria Ivo Golz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "DSV Leoben is an [[Football_in_Austria|Austrian association football]] club based in Leoben. \n"} +{"id": 9973, "claim": "Bay of Arguin (or Baie d'Arguin in French) measures 14 km (8.1 mi) long and 20 km (twelve mi) wide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "13 km (8.1 mi) \n"} +{"id": 10057, "claim": "2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election (held on April 8 and April 20, 2010) had 12 districts, one of which was Colombo.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The country is divided into 22 [[Electoral_districts_in_Sri_Lanka|electoral districts]], and each district is assigned a specific number of seats depending on the districts population, with 196 seats distributed among the districts. \n[[Colombo_District|Colombo]] [[Gampaha_District|Gampaha]] [[Kalutara_District|Kalutara]] [[Kandy_District|Mahanuwara]] Matale [[Nuwara_Eliya_District|Nuwara Eliya]] [[Galle_District|Galle]] [[Matara_District|Matara]] [[Hambantota_District|Hambantota]] [[Jaffna_District|Jaffna]] Vanni [[Batticaloa_District|Batticaloa]] [[Ampara_District|Digamadulla]] [[Trincomalee_District|Trincomalee]] Kurunegala Puttalam [[Anuradhapura_District|Anuradhapura]] [[Polonnaruwa_District|Polonnauwa]] [[Badulla_District|Badulla]] [[Monaragala_District|Monaragala]] Ratnapura [[Kegalle_District|Kegalle]] \n"} +{"id": 1138, "claim": "No species of fishes, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and zooplankton are recorded to inhabit Lake Buel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The following charts include species found in [[Wetland|wetland]], grazed [[Wet_meadow|wet meadow]], [[Forested_wetland|forested wetland]] and [[Aquatic_ecosystem|aquatic]] environments in and around Lake Buel. [[Fish|Fishes]] [[Reptile|Reptiles]] [[Amphibian|Amphibians]] [[Mammal|Mammal]] [[Zooplankton|Zooplankton]] \n"} +{"id": 23612, "claim": "From 2009 to date, Tom Herpich has had a role in many televised series including Adventure Time, Steven Universe and Summer Camp Island.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Adventure_Time|Adventure Time]] 2009\u20132017 [[Steven_Universe|Steven Universe]] 2013, 2018\u2013present [[Summer_Camp_Island|Summer Camp Island]] 2017\u2013present Character designer, writer, storyboard artist, voice actor Background layout (pilot), writer, storyboard artist (TV series) Writer, storyboard artist \n"} +{"id": 17424, "claim": "Following the British conquest, the modern judicial system in the State of Israel was established and the Common Law system, which also incorporates facets of civil law, was implemented.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The modern judicial system in Palestine, later the State of Israel, was established by a British senior judicial officer, [[Orme_Bigland_Clarke|Orme Bigland Clarke]], who was appointed by General [[Edmund_Allenby|Edmund Allenby]] in 1918, following the British conquest. The Israeli legal system is based on [[Common_law|common law]], which also incorporates facets of [[Civil_law_(legal_system)|civil law]]. \n"} +{"id": 47259, "claim": "Instituto Militar de Engenharia's undergraduate admission exam on Math, Physics, Chemistry, Portuguese and English is considered easy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The school's undergraduate admission exam is famous for being considered one of the most difficult ones in the country, due to the high level of the questions presented on the tests. Applying students are evaluated through a set of examinations on the following subjects: [[Mathematics|Math]], [[Physics|Physics]], [[Chemistry|Chemistry]], Portuguese and [[English_language|English]]. \n"} +{"id": 692, "claim": "Raffaele Celeste Rosso, born on September 19, 1927 in Italy, was active from 1948 to 1994 under Durium Label.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Raffaele Celeste \"Nini\" Rosso (19 September 1926 \u2013 5 October 1994) was an [[Italian_people|Italian]] [[Jazz|jazz]] trumpeter and [[Composer|composer]]. \n"} +{"id": 1893, "claim": "Sergei Nedosekin born May 1, 1947, plays the Midfielder/Striker position and played in seven clubs where he played over 400 matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sergei Ivanovich Nedosekin ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0438\u0306 \u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0441\u0435\u043a\u0438\u043d; born May 1, 1947) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[Association_football|football]] coach and a former player. [[Midfielder|Midfielder]]/[[Striker_(association_football)|Striker]] In 1966, he joined [[FC_Spartak_Ryazan|FC Spartak Ryazan]] where he played over 400 league matches over 13 seasons in the Soviet leagues. Football Club Spartak Ryazan \n"} +{"id": 12958, "claim": "Willie Pullar only played for the Scottish Divisions wherein he appeared for a total of 327 games\u2014all of which are for Cowdenbeath Football Club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Pullar (11 April 1900 \u2013 17 January 1954) was a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Outside_right|outside right]] who made over 290 appearances in the [[Scottish_League|Scottish League]] for [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]]. He also played for [[Leith_Athletic_F.C.|Leith Athletic]] and [[Raith_Rovers_F.C.|Raith Rovers]]. [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] [[Scottish_Second_Division|Scottish Second Division]] [[Scottish_First_Division|Scottish First Division]] [[Leith_Athletic_F.C.|Leith Athletic]] Scottish First Division [[Raith_Rovers_F.C.|Raith Rovers]] Scottish Second Division Career total Apps 345 \n"} +{"id": 10122, "claim": "Kapuiviit is one of the inhabited Canadian arctic islands in the Foxe Basin, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada with an area of 920 km (360 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uninhabited \n"} +{"id": 18098, "claim": "Le pescatrici, an opera originally composed as part of the wedding celebrations of Maria Theresa Countess Lamberg, casted two characters each for soprano, tenor and bass voice types.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Le pescatrici (The Fisherwomen) [[Hoboken-Verzeichnis|Hob.]] 28/4, is an opera ([[Dramma_giocoso|dramma giocoso]]) in three acts by [[Joseph_Haydn|Joseph Haydn]] set to a [[Libretto|libretto]] by [[Carlo_Goldoni|Carlo Goldoni]]. Originally composed as part of the wedding celebrations of Maria Theresa Countess Lamberg, the opera was first performed on 16 September 1770 in the court theatre at [[Eszterha\u0301za|Eszterha\u0301za]]. Lesbina, a fisherwoman, Burlotto's sister and Frisellino's girlfriend [[Soprano|soprano]] Nerina, a fisherwoman, Frisellino's sister and Burlotto's girlfriend soprano Burlotto, a young fisherman tenor Frisellino, a young fisherman tenor Mastricco, an old fisherman [[Bass_(voice_type)|bass]] Lindoro, Prince of Sorrento bass Eurilda, believed to be the daughter of Mastricco [[Contralto|contralto]] \n"} +{"id": 4109, "claim": "Coppertone introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s called \u201cQuick Tan\u201d or \u201cQT\u201d which gave many people fake-looking orange tans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Coppertone_(sunscreen)| Coppertone]] introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s. This product was called \"Quick Tan\" or \"QT\". Because of the QT experience, many people still associate sunless tanning with fake-looking orange tans. \n"} +{"id": 20903, "claim": "Nicole Melichar (of United States) received 3,545 points, the highest point achieved in the 2018 WTA Finals (Doubles), followed by 3,505 and 3,237.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Czech_Republic]] [[Barbora_Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301|Barbora Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301]]\n[[Czech_Republic]] [[Kater\u030cina_Siniakova\u0301|Kater\u030cina Siniakova\u0301]] 6,815 \n"} +{"id": 12070, "claim": "Shankara contends the view that\u00a0Parameswara-Brahman is the asraya of namarupe, or the physical presence which name manifests, and believes that the individual soul is the bearer of asraya.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shankara also does not subscribe to the view that the individual soul is the bearer of avidya\u0304 (a\u0304s\u0301raya) or to the contention that the [[Paramatman|Paramatman]] is the a\u0304s\u0301raya of avidya\u0304 as is held by [[Man\u0323d\u0323ana_Mis\u0301ra|Mandana]] and [[Va\u0304caspati_Mis\u0301ra|Va\u0304caspati]]. \n"} +{"id": 8857, "claim": "Mohamad Shahwala is in the Firozpur District of Punjab, India, and has a total population of 210 people; none of them are literate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Literates 103 \n"} +{"id": 28264, "claim": "Loraine Braham was in two separate political offices the most recent was Member for Braitling.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Preceded by\n[[Terry_McCarthy_(politician)|Terry McCarthy]] [[Speaker_of_the_Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly|Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]]\n2001\u20132005 Preceded by\n[[Roger_Vale|Roger Vale]] Member for Braitling\n1994\u20132008 \n"} +{"id": 13534, "claim": "Pully Lausanne Tigers league is Swiss Basketball League (top-tier professional club basketball league in Switzerland) founded in 1951 and the Salle Omnisport Arnold Reymond Arena has 1,500 capacity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pully Lausanne Foxes is a Swiss professional basketball club that is based in [[Pully|Pully]]. \n"} +{"id": 7825, "claim": "KKMX, owned by Brooke Communications Inc. has been broadcasting adult hits (generally adult contemporary pop and mainstream rock hits from the 1970s through at least the 1990s) on frequency 104.3 from Roseburh, Oregon since 1989.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Licensed to [[Tri_City,_Oregon|Tri City, Oregon]], United States, the station is currently owned by Brooke Communications, Inc. In early 1996, KKMX became \"Mix 104\" as it switched to ABC's Adult Contemporary format. In 1998, the station returned to a Hot AC format as \"104-5 Kiss FM\" with a focus on the frequency of the Roseburg translator. 104.3 signed on the air in 1989 as \"FM 104 KTRQ\" with a pop music format featuring a wide variety of contemporary hits. In 1994, KKMX rebranded as \"Soft Rock 104\" as they added the translator at 104.5 in Roseburg. 104.3 [[MHz|MHz]] [[Roseburg,_Oregon|Roseburg, Oregon]] \n"} +{"id": 2149, "claim": "Kenzo Nambu (born August 22, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan) is a 1.72m-tall attacking midfielder that played for Kataller Toyama in the J3 League club in 2015 until 2017; these combined stints combine for a total of 59 apps and 10 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kataller_Toyama|Kataller Toyama]] [[Briobecca_Urayasu|Briobecca Urayasu]] \n"} +{"id": 3330, "claim": "Maria Bamford, whose father was a Navy doctor for part of her life, grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, where she attended Chester Park Elementary and Duluth Marshall School, and started doing stand-up comedy in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the age of 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the time, her father, Joel Bamford, was serving as a Navy doctor. She grew up in [[Duluth,_Minnesota|Duluth, Minnesota]], where she attended Chester Park Elementary and [[Marshall_School|Duluth Marshall School]]. She started doing stand-up in [[Minneapolis,_Minnesota|Minneapolis, Minnesota]] at age 19, at Stevie Ray's Comedy Cabaret. \n"} +{"id": 6790, "claim": "PLC Mega was built by the Lithuanian company AB \"Baltic Shopping Centers\" in 2005 which contains a marine aquarium that is currently the highest one in the Baltic States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was built by the Lithuanian company AB \"Baltic Shopping Centers\" in 2005. The building has a [[Marine_aquarium|marine aquarium]]. It is the highest [[Aquarium|aquarium]] in the Baltic States. \n"} +{"id": 3792, "claim": "1663 van den Bos was discovered on 4 August 1926 by H. E. Wood.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 4 August 1926, by English astronomer [[Harry_Edwin_Wood|Harry Edwin Wood]] at [[Johannesburg_Observatory|Johannesburg Observatory]] in South Africa. \n1663 van den Bos [[Harry_Edwin_Wood|H. E. Wood]] 4 August 1926 \n"} +{"id": 23794, "claim": "Master Jubba, made popular by Marian Winter in 1947, was negatively critiqued by Scholar of African American studies Maurice O Wallace and dance scholar Thomas DeFrantz.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was largely forgotten by historians until a 1947 article by [[Marian_Hannah_Winter|Marian Hannah Winter]] resurrected his story. The few reviews of Juba as a solo performer after his tour with Pell (and thus out of the exhibitionist mode) are more negative. Dance scholar Thomas DeFrantz has said that Master Juba's stage persona \"buffered associations between the potent black body onstage and the preferred impotent everyday, male slave body\". Scholar of African American studies Maurice O. Wallace adds that Juba was an example of how \"those strategies of black cultural performance ... have historically coalesced to shape black masculine subjecthood in Eurocentric contexts\". \n"} +{"id": 2608, "claim": "Flo Gennaro, an Argentine fashion model who was born in 1991 in Argentina, is six feet tall, has light brown hair and brown eyes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Flo Gennaro (born January 9, 1991 in Rosario, Santa Fe) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] fashion [[Model_(person)|model]]. 6 ft; 1.83 m Light Brown Brown \n"} +{"id": 5215, "claim": "Ronan Rafferty won in the Nissan-Mobil New Zealand Open on Dec 13, 1987, and in the Mercedes-Benz Australian Match Play Championship (a golf tournament held in Australia at Kingston Heath Golf Club, Melbourne) on Feb 7, 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 Dec 1987 [[Nissan-Mobil_New_Zealand_Open|Nissan-Mobil New Zealand Open]] 7 Feb 1988 [[Mercedes-Benz_Australian_Match_Play_Championship|Mercedes-Benz Australian Match Play Championship]] The Australian Match Play Championship was a golf tournament held in Australia in 1986 and 1992 at [[Kingston_Heath_Golf_Club|Kingston Heath Golf Club]], [[Melbourne|Melbourne]]. \n"} +{"id": 5481, "claim": "Borzya is a Russian town founded in the 18th Century and has a population of 31,379.", "label": 0, "evidence": "18th century Population: 31,379 ([[Russian_Census_(2010)|2010 Census]]); 31,460 ([[Russian_Census_(2002)|2002 Census]]); 36,373 ([[Soviet_Census_(1989)|1989 Census]]). \n"} +{"id": 1335, "claim": "Edward O'Donohue (of Liberal Party) has been a member of the eastern Victoria Region from 2006 to 2018; he also became the Napthine Ministry as the Ministry for Liquor and Gaming Regulations in 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edward John O'Donohue (born 1 May 1974) is a member of the [[Victorian_Legislative_Council|Victorian Legislative Council]] for the [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal Party]]. O'Donohue served in the [[Napthine_Ministry|Napthine Ministry]] as Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation, Minister for Corrections and Minister for Crime Prevention from 22 April 2013 until its defeat at the [[2014_Victorian_state_election|2014 state election]]. O'Donohue was elected to the [[Eastern_Victoria_Region|Eastern Victoria Region]] at the 2006 election. [[2006_Victorian_state_election|2006]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]]\n([[Edward_O'Donohue|Edward O'Donohue]]) [[2010_Victorian_state_election|2010]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]]\n([[Edward_O'Donohue|Edward O'Donohue]]) [[2014_Victorian_state_election|2014]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]]\n([[Edward_O'Donohue|Edward O'Donohue]]) [[2018_Victorian_state_election|2018]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]]\n([[Edward_O'Donohue|Edward O'Donohue]]) \n"} +{"id": 2327, "claim": "The Jouarres Aqueduct is located in Jouarres le Vieux France, 9.1 km NW of L\u00e9zignan-Corbi\u00e8res, 22.0 km ExNE of Tr\u00e8bes, 25.7 km NE of D\u00e9partemente de l' Aude, 28.6 km E of Carcassonne.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jouarres le Vieux [[France|France]]\n9.1 km NW of [[Le\u0301zignan-Corbie\u0300res|Le\u0301zignan-Corbie\u0300res]], 22.0 km ExNE of [[Tre\u0300bes|Tre\u0300bes]], 25.7 km NE of [[Aude|De\u0301partemente de l' Aude]], 28.6 km E of [[Carcassonne|Carcassonne]] \n"} +{"id": 31018, "claim": "Abdoulwahid Sissoko was born on March 20th, 1990 in Berlin Germany and plays for the Al Kuwait SC team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Abdoulwhaid 'Abdoul' Sissoko (born 20 March 1990) is a French-born [[Mali|Malian]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for Kuwaiti side Al Kuwait SC. \n[[Troyes|Troyes]], France \nBorn in [[Troyes|Troyes]], Sissoko began his career with hometown's [[Troyes_AC|Troyes AC]]. \n"} +{"id": 2701, "claim": "Pretenders II received ratings from three out of ten sources one of which is PopMatters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "B+ Christgau's Record Guide 9/10 [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 6/10 [[Spin_Alternative_Record_Guide|Spin Alternative Record Guide]] [[The_Rolling_Stone_Album_Guide|The Rolling Stone Album Guide]] [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] [[Encyclopedia_of_Popular_Music|Encyclopedia of Popular Music]] [[Chicago_Tribune|Chicago Tribune]] [[The_Austin_Chronicle|The Austin Chronicle]] [[Blender_(magazine)|Blender]] [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] \n"} +{"id": 27031, "claim": "Charles Grey, who received the most votes in the 1907 councilor, results in the Auckland local election, become the 21st Mayor of Auckland City in 1909.", "label": 0, "evidence": "21st [[Mayor_of_Auckland_City|Mayor of Auckland City]] Charles Grey Charles Grey (1859 \u2013 10 February 1925), was a New Zealand businessman and politician who was [[Mayor_of_Auckland_City|Mayor of Auckland City]] from 1909 to 1910. He was later to serve as [[Mayor_of_Auckland_City|Mayor of Auckland City]] from 1909 to 1910. [[Charles_Grey_(mayor)|Charles Grey]] 4,096 65.43 \n"} +{"id": 37564, "claim": "The flag of Los Angeles (adopted July 22, 1931) has three colors that symbolize the history of the city.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The city [[Flag|flag]] of [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]] consists of a background of three notched stripes of green, gold and red. City of Los Angeles \"Fiesta Flag\" July 22, 1931 The three colors on the flag represent [[Olive_trees|olive trees]] (green), [[Orange_(fruit)|orange]] [[Grove_(nature)|groves]] (gold) and vineyards (red). They also symbolize the history of the city, with gold and red representing [[Spain|Spain]], the country who first settled in the city and green and red representing [[Mexico|Mexico]], who took over when [[New_Spain|New Spain]] achieved independence. \n"} +{"id": 14638, "claim": "The 579th Strategic Missile Squadron was an intercontinental ballistic missile of the United States Air Force that was never used due to its improper manufacturing.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 579th Strategic Missile Squadron (579 SMS) is an inactive [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] unit. Fortunately, these missiles were not mated with their warheads at the time of the incidents. On 1 September 1961, the 579th Strategic Missile Squadron (ICBM-Atlas) went on alert as a [[Strategic_Air_Command|Strategic Air Command]] (SAC) [[Intercontinental_ballistic_missile|Intercontinental ballistic missile]] (ICBM) squadron, being equipped with the [[SM-65F_Atlas|SM-65F Atlas]], with a mission of nuclear deterrence. The squadron was inactivated as part of the phaseout of the Atlas ICBM on 25 March 1965. [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] [[Intercontinental_ballistic_missile|Intercontinental ballistic missile]] [[World_War_II|World War II]] (EAME Theater) \n"} +{"id": 24977, "claim": "In the 2014 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series' Elite 1 category, Chevrolet, colloquially referred to as Chevy, stood out as the manufacturer with most wins after winning ten out of twelve rounds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Round [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] Chevrolet ([[English|/\u02cc\u0283\u025bvr\u0259\u02c8le\u026a/]] SHEV-r\u0259-LAY), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer [[General_Motors|General Motors]] (GM). \n"} +{"id": 7151, "claim": "The zinc fingers of KLF6 protein are responsible for the specific DNA binding and this specific protein, which differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids, may participate in the regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The zinc fingers of this protein are responsible for the specific DNA binding with the guanine-rich core promoter elements. Krueppel-like factor 6 is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is encoded by the KLF6 [[Gene|gene]]. This gene encodes a nuclear protein that has three zinc fingers at the end of its C-terminal domain, a serine/threonine-rich central region, and an acidic domain lying within the N-terminal region. The central region might be involved in activation or posttranslational regulatory pathways, and the acidic N-terminal domain might play an important role in the process of transcriptional activation. The DNA binding and transcriptional activity of this protein, in conjunction with its expression pattern, suggests that this protein may participate in the regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes and possibly other TATA box-less genes. \n"} +{"id": 39753, "claim": "In the third round of the 1909\u201310 Welsh Amateur Cup, Bangor Reserves won by default against Holyhead Swifts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bangor Reserves 5-3 Holyhead Swifts \n"} +{"id": 14290, "claim": "Lucia Corpacci received the most votes in the 2011 Argentine provincial governor elections while being part of a political party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luci\u0301a Corpacci Summary of the 13 March 2011 [[Catamarca_Province|Catamarca]] provincial election results [[Front_for_Victory|Front for Victory Alliance]] 85,495 48,22% 44,28% Eduardo Brizuela del Moral Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 78,509 \n"} +{"id": 15471, "claim": "In 1774, Theophilus Lindsey was attended by 200 people, including Benjamin Disraeli, the 6th President of Pennsylvania and one of the United States' founding fathers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Two hundred people gathered to hear Lindsey preach, including [[Benjamin_Franklin|Benjamin Franklin]], then an [[Agent_(law)|agent]] for the [[Colonial_history_of_the_United_States|colonial]] [[Province_of_Massachusetts_Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]]. 6th [[List_of_governors_of_Pennsylvania|President of Pennsylvania]] \n"} +{"id": 35205, "claim": "K. Reinmuth, a German astronomer has been attempting to discover the 2391 Tomita since January ninth of 1957 at the Heidelberg Observatory.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The asteroid was discovered on 9 January 1957, by German astronomer [[Karl_Reinmuth|Karl Reinmuth]] at [[Heidelberg_Observatory|Heidelberg Observatory]] in southern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 43261, "claim": "MS Wissenschaft, a project of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), visited 34 cities in 2006 with less than 74,000 visitors in a showcase that features sports and computer science.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is a project of and the [[Federal_Ministry_of_Education_and_Research_(Germany)|Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)]]. 2006 [[Sports|Sports]] and [[Computer_science|computer science]] MS Wissenschaft \u2013 Sport und Informatik The ship visited 34 cities, with approximately 74,000 visitors. \n"} +{"id": 2622, "claim": "Established in 1931, Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation is a synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1931; 89 years ago (1931) In 2003 Rabbi [[Mordechai_Gutnick|Mordechai Gutnick]] succeeded his father Chaim as Chief Minister of the congregation. \n"} +{"id": 10701, "claim": "Philip Orbanes (graduate of an Institute of Technology ) has a reference book to Monopoly and also a book about the Parker Brothers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Orbanes is a graduate of the Case Institute of Technology (now [[Case_Western_Reserve_University|Case Western Reserve University]]). His Monopoly: The World's Most Famous Game and How It Got That Way is consider the definitive reference book. He also wrote a book about the history of [[Parker_Brothers|Parker Brothers]] from the 1880s to the start of the 21st century. \n"} +{"id": 8273, "claim": "Slovakia placed first among the teams under Group C with zero loss\u00a0in the qualification for the 1999 FIBA European Championship, commonly called RIBA Eurobasket 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Slovakia_men's_national_basketball_team|Slovakia]] 6 0 Qualification for the 1999 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA [[EuroBasket_1999|EuroBasket 1999]] took place between 22 May 1996 and 28 February 1999. \n"} +{"id": 8899, "claim": "An Earth trojan is an asteroid that has a vastly different orbit than Earth's with more than one said trojan having been discovered.", "label": 1, "evidence": "An Earth trojan is an [[Asteroid|asteroid]] that orbits the [[Sun|Sun]] in the vicinity of the Earth\u2013Sun [[Lagrangian_point|Lagrangian points]] [[Lagrangian_point#L4_and_L5|L4]] (leading 60\u00b0) or [[Lagrangian_point#L4_and_L5|L5]] (trailing 60\u00b0), thus having an orbit similar to Earth's. Only one Earth trojan has so far been discovered. \n"} +{"id": 28329, "claim": "The 2015 South Norfolk Disrtict Council election results which had 144 candidates running for 46 seats, the Conservative Party won 40 seats, the Liberal Democrat party won six seats, and Labour, UKIP, Green and Independents earned zero seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The council continued to consist of 46 councillors and as immediately after the previous election, the council was controlled by local [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservatives]], with local [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] being the only opposition. In this election, there are a total of 144 candidates standing (an increase of 23% from the 117 in the last election in 2011). [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 40 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 6 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 0 [[UKIP|UKIP]] 0 [[Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales|Green]] 0 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 0 South Norfolk Local Election Result 2015 \n"} +{"id": 18392, "claim": "Shirt of Flame refers to a specific form of the poison dress trope in folklore which were doused with tar, pitch and oil, and set alight and used on Christians and martyrs in the Roman Empire.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The phrase Shirt of Flame refers either to a specific form of the [[Poison_dress|poison dress]] trope in folklore, or to a particular type of clothing given to people about to face [[Burning_at_the_stake|burning at the stake]]. During the [[Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire|Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire]], many early Christians were executed by being doused with tar, pitch and oil, and set alight in Rome. According to [[Tacitus|Tacitus]], the Roman Emperor [[Nero|Nero]] used Christians as human torches. As such, they martyrs wore the metaphorical \"Shirt of Flame\" as they were consumed. \n"} +{"id": 23284, "claim": "The Franz Kafka Videogame has garnered multiple accolades such as the Game of the Year from Intel Level Up Game Developer Contest in 2015, and was nominated, but failed to win in the category Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hollywood_Music_in_Media_Awards| The Hollywood Music in Media Awards]] Won 2017 Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game \n"} +{"id": 17032, "claim": "1775 Zimmerwald asteroid was discovered in 2000 by from an observatory in the village of Zimmerwald.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 13 May 1969, by Swiss astronomer [[Paul_Wild_(Swiss_astronomer)|Paul Wild]] at [[Zimmerwald_Observatory|Zimmerwald Observatory]] near Bern, Switzerland. \n"} +{"id": 50538, "claim": "The X Boat has a draft of 2.58 ft (0.79 m) with the centerboard extended and can be transported on a trailer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The boat has a [[Draft_(hull)|draft]] of 2.58 ft (0.79 m) with the centerboard extended. The boat can be transported on a trailer. \n"} +{"id": 3338, "claim": "Epipsestis castaneata's forewings are fawn coloured and its subterminal line is extremely narrow.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The subterminal line is pale fawn between darker shades, met at vein 6 by a thick somewhat interrupted streak from the apex. The median fascia is extremely narrow, towards the inner margin whitish and the outer line is blackish, slender, crenulate and slightly projecting on vein 4, followed by two thick brown shades with deeper centres, and then by a black lunulate-dentate line, angled above vein 5. \n"} +{"id": 16598, "claim": "The music industry did not recognize Odelay since its release.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Odelay was nominated for the [[Grammy_Award|Grammy Award]] for [[Grammy_Award_for_Album_of_the_Year|Album of the Year]] and won a [[Grammy_Award|Grammy Award]] for [[Grammy_Award_for_Best_Alternative_Music_Album|Best Alternative Music Album]] in 1997, as well as a [[Grammy_Award_for_Best_Male_Rock_Vocal_Performance|Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance]] for \"Where It's At\". The Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY, originally called Gramophone Award), or just Grammy, is an award presented by [[The_Recording_Academy|the Recording Academy]] to recognize achievements in the music industry. It is famous for its [[Grammy_Award|Grammy Awards]], which recognize achievements in the music industry of the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 6661, "claim": "Genus Glossopappus is part of the Asteraceae family, which includes many thousands of species, and falls under the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Glossopappus is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] The family includes over 32,000 currently accepted species, in over 1,900 genera ([[List_of_Asteraceae_genera|list]]) in 13 subfamilies. \n"} +{"id": 7960, "claim": "Robert Willner's medical license was suspended in 2001 because of a Cambridge Board of Medicine ruling that he had made.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Willner's Florida [[Medical_license|medical license]] was suspended in 1990 following a Florida Board of Medicine ruling that Willner had made inappropriate medical claims for food products. \n"} +{"id": 33735, "claim": "Luther Warder became mayor in 1881 after the third city hall was built but later on lost in 1883 to John M. Glass, who previously served as Marshal of Jeffersonville.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Luther in 1875 would become mayor. \n"} +{"id": 3644, "claim": "KTM West Coast railway line includes stations such as Abdullah Hukum and Petaling.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Abdullah_Hukum_station|Abdullah Hukum]] [[Petaling_Komuter_station|Petaling]] \n"} +{"id": 1222, "claim": "Chihiro Fujioka, who was a director of Super Mario RPG, which was developed by Square and published by Nintendo in 1996, worked with Sasai on the soundtrack of Final Fantasy Legend III, as a composer for Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He has worked at [[Xtalsoft|Xtalsoft]], [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]], and [[AlphaDream|AlphaDream]] where he is primarily known for directing [[Super_Mario_RPG|Super Mario RPG]] as well as his involvement in several Mario & Luigi games. His first work with Square was as director of [[Final_Fantasy_Legend_III|Final Fantasy Legend III]] on which he work with Sasai again on the soundtrack. His third involvement with Sasai was on [[Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]] with Sasai as sole composer and Fujioka writing. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is a [[Role-playing_video_game|role-playing video game]] (RPG) developed by [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]] and published by [[Nintendo|Nintendo]] for the [[Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1996. \nSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is a [[Role-playing_video_game|role-playing video game]] (RPG) developed by [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]] and published by [[Nintendo|Nintendo]] for the [[Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1996. He has worked at [[Xtalsoft|Xtalsoft]], [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]], and [[AlphaDream|AlphaDream]] where he is primarily known for directing [[Super_Mario_RPG|Super Mario RPG]] as well as his involvement in several Mario & Luigi games. His first work with Square was as director of [[Final_Fantasy_Legend_III|Final Fantasy Legend III]] on which he work with Sasai again on the soundtrack. [[Ryuji_Sasai|Ryuji Sasai]]\nYasuhiro Kawakami \n"} +{"id": 6825, "claim": "New York-born professional golfer Daniel Westermark\u00a0and Spanish Juan Carlos Pinero\u00a0won the Campeonato de Castilla in 1993 and 1994, respectively, with Westermark trailing behind Pinero in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sweden|Sweden]] [[Daniel_Westermark|Daniel Westermark]] \n"} +{"id": 33924, "claim": "State Route 99 (SR 99) is a 21.914-mile-long (35.267 km) state highway with and east\u2013west direction route in Tennessee that intersects with Athens in Limestone(1.551 mi) county in its southern terminus and Anderson, Lauderdale(21.914 mi) to the north..", "label": 1, "evidence": "The route begins near [[Waynesboro,_Tennessee|Waynesboro]] and ends in [[Bradyville,_Tennessee|Bradyville]] after logging 126.7 mi (203.9 km) and passing through six counties. \n"} +{"id": 33734, "claim": "Ron Marchini is a member of the Black Belt Hall of Fame who won the Pacific Coast Tournament in 1967 and in 1969 was the number one ranked karate fighter in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Marchini is a member of the Black Belt Hall of Fame. In 1967, Marchini won the Pacific Coast Tournament. In 1969, Marchini was the number one ranked karate fighter in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 13743, "claim": "The National Power Corporation located in Los Angeles, California\u00a0is a government-owned and controlled corporation under the Department of Energy, receiving subsidies and paying dividends to the national government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The National Power Corporation ([[Filipino_language|Filipino]]: Pambansang Korporasyon sa Elektrisidad, also known as Napocor, NPC or National Power), is a Philippine [[Government-owned_and_controlled_corporation|government-owned and controlled corporation]] that is mandated to provide electricity to all rural areas of the Philippines by 2025 (known as \"missionary electrification\"), to manage water resources for power generation, and to optimize the use of other power generating assets. Power Center, [[Quezon_Avenue|Quezon Avenue]] corner BIR Road, Diliman, Quezon City 1100, [[Metro_Manila|Metro Manila]], [[Philippines|Philippines]] \n"} +{"id": 15275, "claim": "Ebbe Carlsson affair was when Lidbom consulted Ebbe Carlsson who started up the investigation and concluded that Nils Erik \u00c5hmansson had not been assassinated by PKK", "label": 1, "evidence": "In late 1987, prime minister [[Ingvar_Carlsson|Ingvar Carlsson]] summoned Carl Lidbom, the Swedish ambassador to [[France|France]], to [[Stockholm|Stockholm]]. He wanted Lidbom to lead an investigation into the procedures of [[SA\u0308PO|SA\u0308PO]], the Swedish security police. This was prompted by the escape of convicted spy [[Stig_Bergling|Stig Bergling]] as well as the failure to find the assassin of former prime minister Olof Palme. Lidbom consulted his old acquaintance Ebbe Carlsson. Ebbe Carlsson had both knowledge and connections relating to SA\u0308PO, and started up his own investigation, backed by the [[National_Police_Commissioner_(Sweden)|National Police Commissioner]] [[Nils_Erik_A\u030ahmansson|Nils Erik A\u030ahmansson]] who provided Carlsson with a bodyguard and additional collaborators within SA\u0308PO. \n"} +{"id": 17122, "claim": "Nine teams competed in the 2015\u201316 Hong Kong Premier League,\u00a0Hong Kong's professional football league organized by Hong Kong Football Association.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2015\u201316 [[Hong_Kong_Premier_League|Hong Kong Premier League]] (also known as BOCG Life Hong Kong Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the second season of [[Hong_Kong_Premier_League|Hong Kong Premier League]], the top division of [[Football_in_Hong_Kong|Hong Kong football]]. A total of 9 teams contested the league, including eight sides from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_Premier_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong Premier League]] and one promoted from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_First_Division_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong First Division]]. The [[Hong_Kong_Football_Association|Hong Kong Football Association]] (HKFA) is the governing body for football in [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]]. All the football leagues are organised by the HKFA. \n"} +{"id": 30830, "claim": "While montr\u00e9alone are unlikely to exist as stable species, substituted montr\u00e9alone are used as reaction intermediates, a molecular entity which are usually short lived, in the synthesis of other heterocycles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The montre\u0301alone [[Parent_structure|parent compound]] has been studied theoretically, and is unlikely to exist as a stable species. Substituted montre\u0301alones with a balance of stability and [[Reactivity_(chemistry)|reactivity]] have been used as [[Reaction_intermediate|reaction intermediates]] in the synthesis of other [[Heterocyclic_compound|heterocycles]]. A reaction intermediate or an intermediate is a [[Molecular_entity|molecular entity]] that is formed from the reactants (or preceding intermediates) and reacts further to give the directly observed products of a [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]]. [[Reactive_intermediate|Reactive intermediates]] are usually short lived and are very seldom isolated. \n"} +{"id": 46625, "claim": "Wellington Nascimento Carvalho played for Boavista in the Segunda Divis\u00e3o in 2012-13, making twenty eight appearances and scoring ten goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Boavista_F.C.|Boavista]] [[2012\u201313_Segunda_Divisa\u0303o|2012\u201313]] [[Segunda_Divisa\u0303o|Segunda Divisa\u0303o]] 28 10 \n"} +{"id": 38806, "claim": "The Nautilus clarkanus is an extinct species from the class Cephalopoda of the kingdom, Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Nautilus\" clarkanus is an [[Extinction|extinct]] species of [[Nautiloid|nautiloid]]. Class: [[Cephalopod|Cephalopoda]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 2461, "claim": "Kasta 2E2 has a setup time of 20 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "20 min Setup time \n"} +{"id": 12625, "claim": "David Bitan was a member of Likud, he went on to become Deputy Mayor of the city but did not become a Knesset member.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He currently serves as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Likud|Likud]]. \n"} +{"id": 7321, "claim": "Chuck Nevitt was drafted in the NBA in 1982 and retired in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Charles Goodrich Nevitt (aka Chuck E. Cheese, Human Victory Cigar) (born June 13, 1959) is a retired American professional basketball player, known primarily for his great height. He was selected in the third round of the 1982 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets, subsequently playing 15 games with the Los Angeles Lakers over 2 seasons. After leaving the Lakers for the Pistons, Nevitt was on the roster of the Chuck Daly-coached team that lost to the Lakers in seven games in the 1988 NBA Finals. \nChuck Nevitt [[1982_NBA_draft|1982]] / Round: 3 / Pick: 63rd overall 1983\u20131994 \n[[1982\u201383_NBA_season|1982\u201383]] [[1984\u201385_NBA_season|1984\u201385]]\u2020 [[1985\u201386_NBA_season|1985\u201386]] [[1985\u201386_NBA_season|1985\u201386]] [[1986\u201387_NBA_season|1986\u201387]] [[1987\u201388_NBA_season|1987\u201388]] [[1988\u201389_NBA_season|1988\u201389]] [[1989\u201390_NBA_season|1989\u201390]] [[1991\u201392_NBA_season|1991\u201392]] [[1993\u201394_NBA_season|1993\u201394]] \n"} +{"id": 2616, "claim": "Peter Thorneycroft was born in Dunston, Staffordshire, and never had formal education.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was educated at [[Eton_College|Eton]] and the [[Royal_Military_Academy,_Woolwich|Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]]. \n"} +{"id": 22592, "claim": "Caofeidian District, which is located in the prefecture Tangshan, a coastal, industrial city in the northeast Heibei, China, occupies an area of 280 square miles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Caofeidian District (simplified Chinese: \u66f9\u5983\u7538\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u66f9\u5983\u7538\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ca\u0301ofe\u0304idia\u0304n Qu\u0304), formerly Tanghai County (\u5510\u6d77\u53bf; \u5510\u6d77\u7e23; Ta\u0301ngha\u030ci Xia\u0300n), is a district of [[Tangshan|Tangshan]], Hebei, People's Republic of China, along the coast of the [[Bohai_Sea|Bohai Sea]]. As of 2003, it had a population of 140,000 residing in an area of 725 km (280 sq mi). A prefectural-level municipality ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u5730\u7ea7\u5e02), prefectural-level city or prefectural city; formerly known as province-administrated city ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u7701\u8f96\u5e02) from 1949 to 1983, is an administrative division of the [[China|People's Republic of China]] (PRC), ranking below a [[Province_of_China|province]] and above a [[Counties_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China|county]] in China's administrative structure. [[China|People's Republic of China]] Hebei [[Prefecture-level_city|Prefecture-level city]] Since the construction of the Caofeidian Project, it has hosted large iron and steel plants, chemical projects, and electricity plants. \n"} +{"id": 35211, "claim": "Burnchurch Castle, a tower house in County Kilkenny, Ireland, is said to have been built and owned in the 15th century by the Fitzgeralds of the House of Desmond.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Burnchurch Castle, a [[National_Monument_(Ireland)|National Monument]], is a well-preserved 15th century [[Norman_architecture|Norman]] tower house with a round [[Gate_tower|gate tower]], situated in the parish of [[Burnchurch|Burnchurch]], [[County_Kilkenny|County Kilkenny]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]]. It is said to have been built and owned by the Fitzgeralds of the house of Desmond in 15th century and continued to be occupied until 1817. \ntower house [[County_Kilkenny|County Kilkenny]], [[Ireland|Ireland]] 15th century It is said to have been built and owned by the Fitzgeralds of the house of Desmond in 15th century and continued to be occupied until 1817. \n"} +{"id": 4829, "claim": "The longest major intersection of Pennsylvania Route 946 is the Upper Nazareth Township.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Upper_Nazareth_Township,_Pennsylvania|Upper Nazareth Township]] mi 15.992 18.226 [[Lower_Nazareth_Township,_Pennsylvania|Lower Nazareth Township]] The entire route is in [[Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania|Northampton County]]. \n"} +{"id": 27059, "claim": "Irene Moss, graduate of public research institution University of New South Wales, was the chair of the free speech organization Australia\u2019s Right To Know.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She graduated from the [[University_of_Sydney|University of Sydney]] with a Bachelor of Arts (Government) and a [[Bachelor_of_Laws|Bachelor of Laws]] and from [[Harvard_Law_School|Harvard Law School]] with a [[Master_of_Laws|Master of Laws]], and became a solicitor at the [[Supreme_Court_of_New_South_Wales|Supreme Court of New South Wales]] and the [[High_Court_of_Australia|High Court of Australia]]. \n"} +{"id": 9506, "claim": "Park Lane was featured in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and had the Park Lane Hotel built during 1927, where the Sheraton managed all eight floors.", "label": 0, "evidence": "138 Park Lane, which was featured as a [[British_Home_Guard|Home Guard]] headquarters in the film [[The_Life_and_Death_of_Colonel_Blimp|The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp]]. The [[Park_Lane_Hotel|Park Lane Hotel]] was built in 1927, designed by the architects [[Adie,_Button_and_Partners|Adie, Button and Partners]]. [[Sheraton_Hotel|Sheraton]] 8 \n"} +{"id": 22923, "claim": "Alberta Highway 855 starts in Special area No. 2 (a rural municipality in southern Alberta, Canada) and continues to Atmore.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Special_Area_No._2|Special Area No. 2]] Atmore It is a rural municipality similar to a [[List_of_municipal_districts_in_Alberta|municipal district]]; however, the elected council is overseen by four representatives appointed by the province, the [[Special_Areas_Board|Special Areas Board]]. 2 is a [[Special_Areas_Board|special area]] in [[Southern_Alberta|southern]] [[Alberta|Alberta]], [[Canada|Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 19809, "claim": "The album Break Up the Concrete, the ninth studio album of The Pretenders, received an average rating of 7.3 from Paste, Pitchfork and Spin.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Break Up the Concrete is the ninth studio album by [[Rock_music|rock]] group [[The_Pretenders|The Pretenders]]. [[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] (8.6/10) (6.4/10) [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] (7/10) [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] \n"} +{"id": 4710, "claim": "Idaho State Highway 36 goes entirely though Bear Lake County, a county named after a local mountain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Oneida_County,_Idaho|Oneida]] [[Franklin_County,_Idaho|Franklin]] [[Bear_Lake_County,_Idaho|Bear Lake]] \n"} +{"id": 8143, "claim": "Gustav L\u00e5ngbacka, born on May 8, 1984 in Kokkola, Finland, is a goalkeeper for IFK Mariehamn.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gustav LA\u0303\u00a5ngbacka (born 8 May 1984) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] football player currently playing for [[IFK_Mariehamn|IFK Mariehamn]]. Gustav La\u030angbacka (1984-05-08) 8 May 1984 (age 36) [[Kokkola|Kokkola]], [[Finland|Finland]] [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|Goalkeeper]] [[IFK_Mariehamn|IFK Mariehamn]] \n"} +{"id": 12656, "claim": "The Russians got five gold medals in the 42nd Fencing World Cup Women's Foil events more\u00a0than all of the participating countries, including the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) [[Elisa_Di_Francisca|Elisa Di Francisca]] (ITA) [[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) Marta Cammilletti (ITA) [[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) \n"} +{"id": 7341, "claim": "Antarctica's Mount Donaldson, discovered by the Queen of England, is part of the Flat Top.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Discovered and named by the [[Terra_Nova_Expedition|British Antarctic Expedition]] (1907-09). \n"} +{"id": 3736, "claim": "Sepia irvingi grows to a mantle length of 100 mm and lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sepia irvingi grows to a [[Mantle_(mollusc)|mantle]] length of 100 mm. It lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m. \n"} +{"id": 21681, "claim": "Betty St\u00f6ve, who won in all of the three championship events at Wimbledon 1977, found success in the 1977 US Open by winning the women's doubles with Martina Navratilova and the mixed doubles with Frew McMillan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1977_Wimbledon_Championships_\u2013_Women's_Singles|1977]] [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] Loss \n"} +{"id": 25656, "claim": "Epipsestis castaneata's forewings are fawn coloured and its median fascia is extremely narrow.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The forewings are fawn coloured, shaded on each side of the narrow central area and along the inner margin in the basal half with dull chestnut brown. The median fascia is extremely narrow, towards the inner margin whitish and the outer line is blackish, slender, crenulate and slightly projecting on vein 4, followed by two thick brown shades with deeper centres, and then by a black lunulate-dentate line, angled above vein 5. \n"} +{"id": 17404, "claim": "Miki Zohar, a current member of the Knesset for Likud, once served in the Israel Defense Forces before studying law and an MA.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is currently a member of the Knesset for [[Likud|Likud]]. Zohar served in the [[Israel_Defense_Forces|Israel Defense Forces]] and reached the rank of Sergeant. He then studied law, gaining an [[Bachelor_of_Laws|LLB]] from the [[College_of_Law_and_Business|College of Law and Business]] and an MA from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]], and worked in real estate. \n"} +{"id": 12820, "claim": "Ivan Botha appeared in films such as Superhelde in 2007, Bakgat! in 2008 (a South African teen comedy film directed by Henk Pretorius and written by Pretorius and Danie Bester), and Hond se Dinges, and Bakgat! 2 in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ivan Botha is a [[South_Africa|South African]] actor who is known for his role as Pieter van Heerden in [[7de_Laan|7de Laan]] and for his appearance in an [[Afrikaans|Afrikaans]]-language film. 2011 Superhelde Albert \n"} +{"id": 5399, "claim": "Only single-boiler engines were made for the Bradford & Foster Brook Railway.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A variety of engines were constructed for the railway. The first engine had twin boilers and sat low on the rail. It wore out quickly, and was replaced by a heavier engine of more conventional single-boiler design. \n"} +{"id": 25380, "claim": "The Albert Einstein Award was an award in theoretical physics endowed by Lewis and Rosa Strauss Memorial Fund which has been called \"the highest of its kind in the United States\" by The New York Times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Albert Einstein Award (sometimes mistakenly called the Albert Einstein Medal because it was accompanied with a gold medal) was an award in [[Theoretical_physics|theoretical physics]], given periodically from 1951 to 1979, that was established to recognize high achievement in the [[Natural_science|natural sciences]]. It was endowed by the [[Lewis_and_Rosa_Strauss_Memorial_Fund|Lewis and Rosa Strauss Memorial Fund]] in honor of [[Albert_Einstein|Albert Einstein]]'s 70th birthday. It has been called \"the highest of its kind in the United States\" by [[The_New_York_Times|The New York Times]]. \n"} +{"id": 15385, "claim": "Garra lancrenonensis is a member of the Plantae kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 3190, "claim": "Nathaniel Schmidt held a doctorate in Hebrew letters and went on to teach language at Cornell.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Jewish Institute of Religion conferred a doctorate of Hebrew letters upon him in 1931. Schmidt was also full professor of Semitic Languages and Literature in Hamilton Theological Seminary. Schmidt later held the same position at [[Cornell_University|Cornell University]] (1896\u20131932) for thirty-six years. \nNathaniel Schmidt took up the teaching of Hebrew at Cornell in 1896, thirty years after the University committed to the teaching of subjects related to the Near East. The Jewish Institute of Religion conferred a doctorate of Hebrew letters upon him in 1931. Hebrew (\u05e2\u05b4\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea\u200e, Ivrit (help\u00b7), IPA: [[Hebrew|[iv\u02c8\u0281it]] or [[Hebrew|[\u0295iv\u02c8\u027eit]]) is a [[Northwest_Semitic_languages|Northwest Semitic language]] native to [[Israel|Israel]]. \n"} +{"id": 23035, "claim": "Democratic Gary Johnson (Born January 1, 1953) to win the most vote with 232,945 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gary Earl Johnson (born January 1, 1953) is an American businessman, author, politician, and former presidential candidate who served as the [[List_of_Governors_of_New_Mexico|29th governor of New Mexico]] from 1995 to 2003 as a member of the [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican Party]]. [[1994_New_Mexico_gubernatorial_election|1994 New Mexico gubernatorial election]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Gary Johnson 232,945 \n"} +{"id": 28172, "claim": "Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 (held on 12 May 2007) had fifteen artists, one of which was La D\u00e9cada Prodigiosa who had 69 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "60 were shortlisted for a final audition round, where the fifty-seven contestants for Misio\u0301n Eurovisio\u0301n 2007 were selected. [[D'Nash|NASH]] Nazaret [[D'Nash|NASH]] Nazaret [[Mirela|Mirela]] \n"} +{"id": 32781, "claim": "Adenoon, which belongs to a family of Asteraceae, and under the order Asterales, has only one known species called Adenoon indicum, which is native to the Western Ghats, a mountain range that covers an area of 160,000 square kilometers (62,000 sq. mi) of southwestern India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] There is only one known species, [[Adenoon_indicum|Adenoon indicum]], native to the [[Western_Ghats|Western Ghats]] ([[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], Goa, [[Karnataka|Karnataka]], [[Tamil_Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] and [[Kerala|Kerala]]) of southwestern [[India|India]]. The Western Ghats, also the \"Sahyadri\" ([[Hindi_language|Hindi]]: \u0938\u0939\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0926\u094d\u0930\u093f, The Mountain of Patience), is a mountain range that covers an area of 160,000 square kilometres (62,000 sq mi) in a stretch of 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) parallel to the western coast of the [[India|Indian]] [[Indian_peninsula|peninsula]], traversing the [[States_and_union_territories_of_India|states]] of [[Tamil_Nadu|Tamil Nadu]], [[Kerala|Kerala]], [[Karnataka|Karnataka]], Goa, [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]] and [[Gujarat|Gujarat]]. [[Southern_India|South]]-[[Western_India|Western India]] \n"} +{"id": 16893, "claim": "Death Before Dishonor XVI featured professional wrestling matches where wrestlers are portrayed either as villains or heroes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Death Before Dishonor XVI was a two night professional wrestling event produced by [[Ring_of_Honor|Ring of Honor]] (ROH), which took place on September 28 and 29, 2018 at [[Orleans_Arena|Orleans Arena]] in [[Las_Vegas|Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Wrestlers portrayed [[Heel_(professional_wrestling)|villains]] or [[Face_(professional_wrestling)|heroes]] as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. \n"} +{"id": 6340, "claim": "In the 2007 British Virgin Islands general election which was a landslide victory for the opposition, the Virgin Islands Party earned the most votes of 18,052 which earned the party ten seats in the assembly.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The result was a [[Landslide_victory|landslide victory]] for the opposition [[Virgin_Islands_Party|Virgin Islands Party]] (VIP) over the incumbent [[National_Democratic_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|National Democratic Party]] (NDP). [[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] 18,052 10 \u00a0[[Template_talk:BVI_legislative_election,_2007|d]]\u00a0Summary of the 20 August 2007 [[House_of_Assembly_of_the_British_Virgin_Islands|Legislative assembly]] election results \n"} +{"id": 38007, "claim": "Fereydoon Fazli made a record of 24 goal assists from 2005 to 2010 with two clubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 5 4 1 3 [[2005\u201306_Iran_Pro_League|05\u201306]] [[2006\u201307_Persian_Gulf_Cup|06\u201307]] [[2007\u201308_Persian_Gulf_Cup|07\u201308]] [[2008\u201309_Persian_Gulf_Cup|08\u201309]] [[2009\u201310_Persian_Gulf_Cup|09\u201310]] \n"} +{"id": 35733, "claim": "Palazzia ausonia (of the kingdom of Animalia and phyllum mollusca), is a species of sea snails that can be found in the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Iceland, and Norway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Palazzia ausonia is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]], unassigned in the [[Superfamily_(biology)|superfamily]] [[Seguenzioidea|Seguenzioidea]]. This bathyal species occurs in the [[Mediterranean_Sea|Mediterranean Sea]]; in the Atlantic Ocean off the [[Rockall_Trough|Rockall Trough]], [[Iceland|Iceland]] and Western [[Norway|Norway]]. [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 9283, "claim": "A few countries, like China and Russia, have data localization rules regarding all personal data, and most countries restrict foreign transfer of information relevant to national security.", "label": 0, "evidence": "National Laws and Scope [[China|China]] personal, business, and financial data [[Russia|Russia]] all personal data Most nations [[Classified_information|restrict foreign transfer of information that they consider related to national security]], such as military technology. \n"} +{"id": 2318, "claim": "In Magallanes y la Ant\u00e1rtica Chilena Region, which is the southernmost and largest region of Chile, Two women, Claudia Castillo Campos, 19, and Melisa Silva Ruiz, 23, were killed by a truck driver who was trying to run through the illegal barricades.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is the southernmost, largest, and second least populated [[Regions_of_Chile|region]] of [[Chile|Chile]]. Two women, Claudia Castillo Campos, 19, and Melisa Silva Ruiz, 23, were killed by a truck during the protests in Punta Arenas that night. The driver of the truck was trying to run through the illegal barricades that were being operated by the persons who were injured. \n"} +{"id": 33235, "claim": "In 2014, both Orient Express, a hospitality and leisure company that operates luxury hotels, train services and river cruises worldwide, and its holding company were renamed Belmond and Belmond Ltd, respectively, with the latter partnering with Irish Rail in 2015 to launch the luxury train Belmond Grand Hibernarian in Ireland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Belmond Ltd. (formerly Orient-Express Hotels Ltd) is a hospitality and leisure company that operates luxury hotels, train services and river cruises worldwide. On 10 March 2014, Orient-Express Hotels Ltd was renamed Belmond, and on 1 July 2014, Belmond's holding company was also renamed Belmond Ltd. In April 2015, Belmond Limited partnered with [[Irish_Rail|Irish Rail]] to launch the luxury train Belmond Grand Hibernian in Ireland. \n"} +{"id": 2584, "claim": "David Blacker had a book published in 2005 which later was on the 2007 long list for the International Dublin Literary Award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2004 the novel in manuscript form was short-listed for the [[Gratiaen_Prize|Gratiaen Prize]], which led to its publication in 2005. Subsequently, the book won Best Novel at the 2006 State Literary Awards and was on the 2007 long list for the [[International_Dublin_Literary_Award|International Dublin Literary Award]]. \n"} +{"id": 50010, "claim": "With twelve faces, the three tetrahedra is a polyhedral compound with identical uniform polyhedra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Uniform_polyhedron_compound|Uniform\ncompound]] Type \n"} +{"id": 11439, "claim": "Roma, colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [\u02c8ju\u02d0ve), is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top flight of Italian football, won the most numbers of gold in the Coppa Italia finals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Juventus Football Club (from [[Latin_language|Latin]]: iuventu\u0304s, \"youth\"; Italian pronunciation: [[Italian|[ju\u02c8v\u025bntus]]), colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [[Italian|[\u02c8ju\u02d0ve]]), is a professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Turin|Turin]], Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the [[Serie_A|Serie A]], the top flight of Italian football. \n"} +{"id": 14576, "claim": "The First Nations Governance Act was meant to make reserves more democratic and accountable, a beginning for self-government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He said that his proposals represented an \"interim step towards self-government\" and were a response to demands by indigenous activists who opposed secrecy and corruption in their communities. \n"} +{"id": 39718, "claim": "Botev Vrasta, Daniel Gadzhev's current team, is a Bulgarian professional municipal football club that competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Daniel Hristov Gadzhev (Bulgarian: \u0414\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435\u043b \u0425\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432 \u0413\u0430\u0434\u0436\u0435\u0432; born 21 June 1985) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[POFC_Botev_Vratsa|Botev Vratsa]]. Botev (Bulgarian: \u0411\u043e\u0442\u0435\u0432) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] professional [[Municipality|municipal]] [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Vratsa|Vratsa]], that competes in the [[First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)|First League]], the top division of Bulgarian football. \n"} +{"id": 7770, "claim": "Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 Jan 1859 \u2013 3 Aug 1951) commanded the 52nd Lowland Infantry Division (British Army) during the Second World War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Major General Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 May 1859 \u2013 3 May 1951) commanded the [[52nd_(Lowland)_Infantry_Division|52nd Lowland Infantry Division]] during the [[World_War_I|First World War]], from March 1914 to September 1915. \n"} +{"id": 19377, "claim": "Prescott Freese Dennett, who was at the center of an elaborate scheme by which isolationist Congressmen such as Hamilton Fish III and Robert Rice Reynolds would make pro-German statements in the Congressional Record, was a publicist in Washington, D.C. when he was paid by German agent George Sylvester Viereck, a German-American poet, writer, and pro-German propagandist, to front (as Treasurer) the \"Make Europe Pay its War Debt Committee\" and later the \"Islands for War Debt Committee\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dennett was at the center of an elaborate scheme by which [[Isolationist|isolationist]] Congressmen such as [[Hamilton_Fish_III|Hamilton Fish III]] and [[Robert_Rice_Reynolds|Robert Rice Reynolds]] would make pro-German statements in the [[Congressional_Record|Congressional Record]], which would then be printed by Viereck and mailed around the country without postal charge using the Congressional franking privilege. In 1939 he was a publicist in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] when he was paid by German agent [[George_Sylvester_Viereck|George Sylvester Viereck]] to front (as Treasurer) the \"Make Europe Pay its War Debt Committee\" and later the \"Islands for War Debt Committee\", both of which were aimed to prevent the American government from extending aid to war-time Britain and France. George Sylvester Viereck (December 31, 1884 \u2013 March 18, 1962) was a German-American poet, writer, and pro-German propagandist. \n"} +{"id": 4191, "claim": "Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album (open to both classical and non-classical recordings) happened almost every year between 2005 and 2021, one of which was for the title Genius Loves Company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is one of a few categories which are open to both classical and non-classical recordings, new or re-issued. The [[Grammy_Award|Grammy Award]] for Best Immersive Audio Album (until 2018: Best Surround Sound Album) was first awarded in 2005, as the first category in a new \"Surround Sound\" field. On 24 November 2020 during the announcement of the nominations for the [[63rd_Grammy_Awards|63rd Grammy Awards]], to be presented on 31 January 2021, the Recording Academy said there will be no winner or nominees in this category. [[Genius_Loves_Company|Genius Loves Company]] [[Al_Schmitt|Al Schmitt]]*, Robert Hadley & Doug Sax**, John Burk, [[Phil_Ramone|Phil Ramone]] & Herbert Walf*** Year \n"} +{"id": 8672, "claim": "Four men hijacked the Pan Am Flight 281 (a Boeing 707) on November 24, 1968.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was hijacked on November 24, 1968, by four men from [[JFK_International_Airport|JFK International Airport]], [[New_York_City|New York City]] to [[Havana,_Cuba|Havana, Cuba]]. Pan Am Flight 281 was a regularly scheduled [[Pan_American_World_Airways|Pan American World Airways]] flight to [[San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico|San Juan, Puerto Rico]]. [[Boeing_707|Boeing 707]] \n"} +{"id": 13112, "claim": "The Order of Ouissam Alaouite, established on January 11, 1913 in replacement of the Order of Ouissam Hafidien, is awarded to someone displaying heroism in combat or contributing meritorious service to the Moroccan state.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The decoration was established on 11 January 1913 in replacement of the Order of Ouissam Hafidien. The Order of Ouissam Alaouite ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0633\u0627\u0645 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0644\u0648\u064a \u0627\u0644\u0634\u0631\u064a\u0641\u200e) or the Sharifian Order of Al-Alaoui is a military decoration of [[Morocco|Morocco]] which is bestowed by the [[King_of_Morocco|King of Morocco]] upon those civilians and military officers who have displayed heroism in combat or have contributed meritorious service to the Moroccan state. \n"} +{"id": 1702, "claim": "Melaleuca depauperata is dense, bushy, spreading shrub with fibrous bark, wide, flat but rather fleshy and oval shaped leaves and mauve, pink or violet flowers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Melaleuca depauperata is dense, bushy, spreading shrub growing to about 2 m (7 ft) high and wide with fibrous bark. Its leaves are arranged alternately around the stem and are 1.8\u20135 mm (0.07\u20130.2 in) long and 1.0\u20133.0 mm (0.04\u20130.1 in) wide, flat but rather fleshy and oval shaped, usually with a blunt end but sometimes with a sharp point. The flowers are mauve, pink or violet in spikes of between 4 and 17 individual flowers which fade to white as they age. \n"} +{"id": 2358, "claim": "In the 8th Asian Games (1978), Pakistan was prohibited from participating in any boxing categories.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] [[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] \n"} +{"id": 4957, "claim": "The 1953 Bowling Green Falcons football team was scheduled to play against their opponent on September 26 and October 24 at Miami (OH) and Toledo respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 26 at Miami (OH) October 24 Toledo \n"} +{"id": 47288, "claim": "David Greenwood is a retired basketball player, who debuted in 1979 after being the eighth overall NBA draft pick (and named NBA All-Rookie during the 1979-1980 season) and eventuarlly played on Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggest, and Dstroit Pistons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Greenwood was the second overall pick of the [[1979_NBA_draft|1979 NBA draft]]. \n"} +{"id": 5179, "claim": "Sinaida Rosenthal was denied her habilitation at Humboldt University, a public research university in Berlin, Germany, for the plagiarism issues in her dissertation entitled \"On the Mechanism of Ribosome breakdown in Rabbit Reticulocytes,\" prohibiting her from becoming a professor of Physiology and Biology.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1969, still at the Humboldt, she was appointed Professor for [[Physiology|Physiology]] and [[Biology|Biology]]. \n"} +{"id": 28048, "claim": "Verano azul has a total of 19 episodes, the first episode \"Encounter\" was aired on October 11, 1981, while the last episode \"The end of summer\" was aired on February 14,1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "With 19 episodes it drew up to 20 million viewers in Spain (Televisio\u0301n Espan\u0303ola was the only television network available in Spain until 1983) and has been re-run several times since then. \"Encounter\" 11 October 1981 (1981-10-11) \"The end of summer\" 14 February 1982 (1982-02-14) \n"} +{"id": 2660, "claim": "Stephen Bear was a contestant in Shipwrecked (2011-2012) and a Main cast in Ex on the Beach (2015-2016).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shipwrecked Contestant (5th place) [[Ex_on_the_Beach|Ex on the Beach]] Main cast ([[Ex_on_the_Beach_(series_3)|Series 3]] and [[Ex_on_the_Beach_(series_5)|Series 5]]) 2011\u201312 2015\u201316 \n"} +{"id": 7927, "claim": "Matthew Busche whose full name is Matthew Craig Busche rode for the RadioShack\u2013Nissan in 2012 only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Matthew Craig Busche Busche spent two years with Team RadioShack and moved with a number of riders to the former Leopard Trek team to form [[Trek\u2013Segafredo_(men's_team)|RadioShack\u2013Nissan]] for the 2012 season. [[Trek\u2013Segafredo_(men's_team)|RadioShack\u2013Nissan]] \n"} +{"id": 16033, "claim": "Michael Dennis Blanch was selected Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands by the Island's Executive Council in 1999; he served in that capacity from January 2000 to March 2003, and then as interim Chief Executive from September 12th, 2007 to January 3rd, 2008.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1999, Blanch was selected to be Chief Executive of the [[Falkland_Islands|Falkland Islands]] by the [[Executive_Council_of_the_Falkland_Islands|Islands' Executive Council]], taking office in January 2000. Michael Dennis Blanch [[Territorial_Decoration|TD]] (born c. 1947) is a British diplomat who served as Chief Executive of the [[Falkland_Islands|Falkland Islands]] from January 2000 to March 2003, and again as interim Chief Executive from 12 September 2007 to 3 January 2008. \n"} +{"id": 30002, "claim": "Suzanne Davies is a British women's football striker from the Sheffield team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Suzanne Davies is a British women's footballer who currently plays for [[Sheffield_L.F.C.|Sheffield]] where she is a striker. \nStriker [[Sheffield_L.F.C.|Sheffield]] Sheffield Football Club Ladies is an [[England|English]] [[Women's_football_(soccer)|women's football]] club affiliated with [[Sheffield_F.C.|Sheffield F.C.]]. \n"} +{"id": 6844, "claim": "Court of Judicature and Revision was wrongly thought to be created during the Southern Qi dynasty and was one of the nine courts (top nine service agencies) and the most prestigious.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In China the office was created during the [[Northern_Qi|Northern Qi]] dynasty (550\u2013577) and continued until the [[Qing_dynasty|Qing dynasty]] (1636\u20131912). \n"} +{"id": 3755, "claim": "Vecpiebalga Municipality recorded a total population of 3938 in all its five parishes in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "3,938 [[Dze\u0304rbene_parish|Dze\u0304rbene parish]] 825 (2018) [[Ines\u030ci_Parish|Ines\u030ci Parish]] 623 (2018) [[Kaive_Parish|Kaive Parish]] 320 (2018) [[Taurene_Parish|Taurene Parish]] 825 (2018) [[Vecpiebalga_Parish|Vecpiebalga Parish]] 1345 (2018) \n"} +{"id": 3255, "claim": "The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, located in the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, was moved into a new 166,000 square foot building in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is located on 1600 Gendy Street, [[Fort_Worth,_Texas|Fort Worth]], [[Texas|Texas]] 76107 in the city's [[Downtown_Fort_Worth#Cultural_district|Cultural District]]. \n"} +{"id": 33236, "claim": "Landscape The basis of Lungscape is a decentralized biobank with fully annotated tissue samples from resected stage I - III non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), and participating centers use a secure web-based application to enter data into this central database.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The basis of Lungscape is a decentralized [[Biobank|biobank]] with fully annotated tissue samples from resected stage I - III [[Non-small-cell_lung_carcinoma|non-small-cell lung carcinoma]] (NSCLC). Participating centers use a secure web-based application to enter data into this central database. \n"} +{"id": 1080, "claim": "Hotel Row is wrongly remembered to have contained most of their original historic architectural character, some of which were developed by Samuel Inman, and the plans to turn some into lots stalled in the Late-2000 recession..", "label": 1, "evidence": "The district is architecturally significant because the structures that make up the block retain most of their original historic architectural character. \n"} +{"id": 25768, "claim": "Fisher DeBerry was the head football coach for 22 years in Air Force Falcons, a team that represents the United States Air Force Academy in the Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference (MW).", "label": 0, "evidence": "1984\u20132006 Fisher DeBerry Air Force has been a member of the [[Mountain_West_Conference|Mountain West Conference]] since its founding in 1999. The Air Force Falcons football program represents the [[United_States_Air_Force_Academy|United States Air Force Academy]] in [[College_football|college football]] at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) level. The Mountain West Conference (MW) is one of the collegiate [[List_of_NCAA_conferences|athletic conferences]] affiliated with the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA) [[NCAA_Division_I|Division I]] Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) (formerly I-A). \n"} +{"id": 546, "claim": "The Second Mrs Kong included characters such as Kong and Pearl played by Philip Langridge and Helen Field, respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kong, the idea of him [[Philip_Langridge|Philip Langridge]] Pearl, [[Johannes_Vermeer|Vermeer]]'s [[Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring|Girl with a Pearl Earring]] Helen Field \n"} +{"id": 6361, "claim": "Valeri Karpin played for CSKA Moscow in the 1986 Soviet Second League season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sport_Tallinn|Sport Tallinn]] 1986 Soviet Second League \n[[PFC_CSKA_Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] 1988 Soviet First League Season \n"} +{"id": 5400, "claim": "Gegham Harutyunyan coached for Gandzasar Kapan Club (founded in 2004) from 2014- 2020, where he scored a total of 149 apps and 53 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gegham Harutyunyan (born 23 August 1990) is an Armenian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for [[FC_Gandzasar_Kapan|Gandzasar Kapan]]. \n"} +{"id": 1629, "claim": "The 2001 Swedish Touring Car Championship resulted in Honda winning the first position and Nissan coming in last.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Audi|Audi]] [[Honda|Honda]] \n"} +{"id": 8047, "claim": "The 2018 Home United FC season (Home United's 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the S.League) had a coaching staff composed of mostly Singaporeans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 season is [[Home_United_FC|Home United]]'s 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the [[S.League|S.League]]. Head Coach [[Singapore]] Aidil Sharin Assistant Coach [[Singapore]] Saswadimata Dasuki Goalkeeping Coach [[Singapore]] Adi Saleh General Manager [[Singapore]] Badri Ghent Physiotherapist [[Singapore]] Daisy Sumampong Anarna \n"} +{"id": 2340, "claim": "The Williams FW30 front wing could not be altered in order to provide better airflow over the rear of the car.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The design of the front wing bridge was tweaked slightly from the [[2008_Turkish_Grand_Prix|2008 Turkish Grand Prix]] onward. The bridge element gained two small airflow \"fences\" that allowed the Williams aerodynamic team to extend the depth of the wing profile. This resulted in an increase in the aerodynamic downforce generated by the wing, without a concomitant increase in drag. \n"} +{"id": 10990, "claim": "The topic of the metrosexual trend was discussed by\u00a0Christopher Lee Nutter in his report in The Village Voice and appearance on Conan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2003, he starred in VH-1's Totally Gay! to discuss the cultural history behind this trend. \n"} +{"id": 1318, "claim": "Cyndee Peters(originally Cynthia Mana Pettice) was born in September 8, 1946 in Sweden.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1946-09-08) September 8, 1946 (age 74)\n[[Granite_Falls,_North_Carolina|Granite Falls]], [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]], United States Cyndee Peters (born September 8, 1946, real name: Cynthia Mana Pettice Strandell) is a well known American-Swedish gospel singer and author in Sweden. \n"} +{"id": 22713, "claim": "The Second Mrs Kong included characters such as Kong played by Philip Langridge, and Pearl played by Helen Field.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kong, the idea of him [[Philip_Langridge|Philip Langridge]] Pearl, [[Johannes_Vermeer|Vermeer]]'s [[Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring|Girl with a Pearl Earring]] Helen Field \n"} +{"id": 11510, "claim": "In 2007, Hester was selected by the Tigers to be a team captain; he was the starting tailback (a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football) for the Tigers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "As a senior in 2007, the Tigers selected him to be a [[Captain_(sports)|team captain]]. He was the starting tailback for the Tigers. A position in American football at the \"tail\" end of the offensive formation, typically a [[Halfback_(American_football)|halfback]] A halfback (HB) is an [[Offense_(sports)|offensive]] position in [[American_football|American football]], whose duties involve lining up in the [[Backfield|backfield]] and [[Carry_(gridiron_football)|carrying]] the [[Ball_(gridiron_football)|ball]] on most [[Rush_(gridiron_football)|rushing]] [[American_football_plays|plays]], i.e. a [[Running_back|running back]]. \n"} +{"id": 5, "claim": "Stumpy Banks was the captain of the 1919 Clemson tigers football team, which played in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, with a record of six wins, two losses and two ties.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stumpy_Banks|Stumpy Banks]] 6\u20132\u20132 (3\u20132\u20132 SIAA) [[Southern_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association]] \n"} +{"id": 36196, "claim": "Delta Green was published by the Morning Publishing designed by Dennis Detwiller, Adam Scott Glancy and John Scott Tynes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pagan Publishing\n[[Arc_Dream_Publishing|Arc Dream Publishing]]\n[[Pelgrane_Press|Pelgrane Press]] (The Fall of DELTA GREEN) \n"} +{"id": 6725, "claim": "Those who believed in God and divine law wanted a union between philosophical and theological sin, and believed that the sinner can be ignorant of the existence of God and that, without the knowledge or consideration of God, it is impossible to offend him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Those who believed in God and divine law yet contended for a distinction between philosophical and theological sin maintained that there are morally bad acts that, while violating the order of reason, are not offensive to God. They believed that the sinner can be ignorant of the existence of God and that, without the knowledge or consideration of God, it is impossible to offend him. \n"} +{"id": 4709, "claim": "The NZR WD class, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, were made up of locomotives that were sold to Wilton Collieries Ltd. and Ohai Railway Board on different occasions for private use.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[New_Zealand_Railways_Department|NZR]] W class was a class of tank locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works to operate on New Zealand's [[Rail_transport_in_New_Zealand|national rail network]]. W 316 and W 356 were sold in April 1934 and January 1933 to Wilton Collieries Ltd. for use on their [[Glen_Massey_Branch|private line]] between Ngauruwahia and Glen Massey; both were listed as unserviceable by 1935 and were sold for scrap. W 317 was sold in December 1934 to the [[Ohai_Industrial_Branch|Ohai Railway Board]] for use on their private railway between Ohai and Wairio. \n"} +{"id": 2044, "claim": "Country music, which was introduced to Nigeria, a sovereign country in West Africa, by American Christian missionaries, was only popular in Nigeria in the 1960s because its popularity waned in 90s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of the mid 1990s, country music remained highly popular among Nigerian radio listeners. \n"} +{"id": 2544, "claim": "The Gliese 806 exists within the constellation of Cygnus and has a temperature close to freezing.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3540 [[Kelvin|K]] [[Effective_temperature|Temperature]] \n"} +{"id": 259, "claim": "In grades one through twelve at the Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor, the task of the teacher is to provide an environment recognizing that each student has unique academic, artistic and physical gifts, and to present each subject through a story, poem or idea, to teach to the widely varying intellectual capacities and learning styles of the students.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Grades 1-8 All Rudolf Steiner School teachers recognize that each student has unique academic, artistic and physical gifts. \n"} +{"id": 6840, "claim": "The Supremes who had less than three releases in 1962 were an American singing group with no members from Detroit, Michigan..", "label": 1, "evidence": "Founded as The Primettes in [[Detroit|Detroit]], Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with [[List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_chart_achievements_and_milestones#Most_number-one_hits|12 number one singles]] on the Billboard Hot 100. \n[[Detroit|Detroit]], Michigan, U.S. \n"} +{"id": 1706, "claim": "The table of contents for the List of shipwrecks in 1825 lists each month except for March.", "label": 1, "evidence": "table of contents [[List_of_shipwrecks_in_1825#March|Mar]] \n"} +{"id": 4845, "claim": "Jon Kolb was also an occasional strongman competitor in some of the early World's Strongest Man contests", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was also an occasional [[Strongman_(strength_athlete)|strongman]] competitor in some of the early [[World's_Strongest_Man|World's Strongest Man]] contests. Kolb competed in the second and third annual [[World's_Strongest_Man|World's Strongest Man]] competitions in 1978 and 1979, placing on a very good 4th rank in both years, while often defeating much heavier and stronger competitors in certain events. \n"} +{"id": 17598, "claim": "Jim Cawley garnered the most votes in the Republican primary for the Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election of 2010, getting a 26.3% share of the total votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Republican primary results [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Jim Cawley 26.3 \n"} +{"id": 6793, "claim": "There were many Marshals of Italy including Luigi Cadorna and Armando Diaz both who were promoted November 4, 1924.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cadorna, Luigi[[Luigi_Cadorna|Luigi Cadorna]]\n(1850\u20131928) Diaz, Armando[[Armando_Diaz|Armando Diaz]]\n(1861\u20131928) 4 November 1924 4 November 1924 \n"} +{"id": 7827, "claim": "In 1913 competition between Maine Black Bears football team (University of Maine) and its opponents, the Main black lose against Boston College but it won against Harvard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1913 Maine Black Bears football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented the [[University_of_Maine|University of Maine]] during the [[1913_college_football_season|1913 college football season]]. Boston College W 6\u20130 at Harvard L 0\u201334 \n"} +{"id": 18212, "claim": "The 30th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 12, 2017 where Jane won Best Documentary Film and Baby Driver won Best Editing.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 30th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 12, 2017. [[Jane_(2017_film)|Jane]] - Brett Morgan [[Baby_Driver|Baby Driver]] \u2013 [[Paul_Machliss|Paul Machliss]] and [[Jonathan_Amos|Jonathan Amos]] \n"} +{"id": 13559, "claim": "Nigel Burch (born 25 January 1954 in London, Essex, England) toured internationally with his band and drew morbid drawings shown only in the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burch's self described \"morbid drawings\" are represented by The [[Nicholas_Treadwell|Nicholas Treadwell]] Gallery, have been shown in the UK, [[Austria|Austria]], and Germany, and been published in a number of magazines. \n"} +{"id": 11035, "claim": "In 1925 Hamtramck Public Schools had 7,526 students, but most classrooms had few students per room.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The public schools typically had 45 students per classroom while the parochial schools in Hamtramck had 70 students per classroom. \n"} +{"id": 48528, "claim": "Frank Herne played in the 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup under the South Africa President's XV, which achieved 13 table points and won.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frank Herne (born 31 October 1989) is a [[South_Africa|South African]] [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] player who last played for the [[Pumas_(rugby_team)|Pumas]] in the Currie Cup and in the [[Rugby_Challenge_(South_Africa)|Rugby Challenge]]. The 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup was the inaugural edition of this international [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] tournament, created by the [[International_Rugby_Board|International Rugby Board]] and was played from 7 to 16 June 2013 at the Avchala Stadium in [[Tbilisi|Tbilisi]]. 1 [[South_Africa]] [[South_Africa_President's_XV|South Africa President's XV]] 3 3 0 0 77 33 +44 9 1 13 The South Africa President's XV is a [[South_Africa|South African]] rugby union team that represented South Africa in the [[2013_IRB_Tbilisi_Cup|2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup]]. In 2013, he was included in a South Africa President's XV team that played in the [[2013_IRB_Tbilisi_Cup|2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup]] and won the tournament after winning all three matches. \n"} +{"id": 5282, "claim": "D\u00fcrrkunzendorf united with the County of Glatz in 1763 before the reorganization of Prussia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the Silesian wars, Du\u0308rrkunzendorf came together with the County of Glatz in 1763 with the Hubertusburger Frieden to Prussia . After the reorganization of Prussia, it had belonged to the province of Silesia since 1815, which was divided into counties. \n"} +{"id": 13518, "claim": "East Hampton Union Free School District is a school district lead by superintendent Richard J. Burns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Richard J. Burns Public School District \nThe superintendent is Richard J. Burns. Public School District \n"} +{"id": 35187, "claim": "During the 2019 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election, the Labour's candidate, Helen Betts-Patel won with 51.4% of the votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Alan Taylor 51.4 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Helen Betts-Patel 21.8 \n"} +{"id": 8039, "claim": "Elliot Tillard participated in the cricket season in Scotland (1912) when he played twice for the Scottish national team, having a role as a wicketkeeper, and while playing against Heriot's cricket club he had his highest score in first-class cricket when he scored in the first innings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1912, he was in England for the cricket season and played nine times for Somerset, playing as a batsman. His first appearances in first-class cricket were for the Europeans team in the Bombay Presidency matches at [[Pune|Pune]] and the Bombay Triangular competition. His highest score in these matches (and his highest in first-class cricket) came in the match against Gloucestershire at [[County_Ground,_Taunton|Taunton]], when he made 39 in the first innings and followed with 29 in the second. \n"} +{"id": 3433, "claim": "Much research had been conducted in the area of Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, a protected area located south east of Iquitos, where between 1980 and 1990 the importance of conserving the area neglected despite its unique and vast biodiversity; also during the 1980s, the Peruvian government noted the unusual number of reptiles produced by this region.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Between 1980 and 1990 the importance of conserving the area was highlighted due its unique and vast biodiversity, especially the high diversity of primates as the threatened red bald uakari ([[Cacajao_calvus_ucayalii|Cacajao calvus ucayalii]]), endemic to Peru, as well as other species recently recorded as the Ranitomeya uakarii. \n"} +{"id": 3336, "claim": "In the 1959 PGA Championship, Mike Souchak placed first, followed by Jerry Barber.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Six strokes back at the start of the final round, [[Bob_Rosburg|Bob Rosburg]] shot a 66 (\u22124) to win his only [[Men's_major_golf_championships|major championship]] at 277 (\u22123), one stroke ahead of runners-up [[Jerry_Barber|Jerry Barber]] and [[Doug_Sanders|Doug Sanders]]. \n"} +{"id": 1833, "claim": "Wollastonaria are gastropod mollusks located in the phylum Mollusca.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wollastonia is a genus of [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusc|molluscs]] in the family [[Hygromiidae|Hygromiidae]]. Phylum: [[Mollusc|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 13872, "claim": "Twelve teams competed in the\u00a01978 NSWRFL season with the\u00a0Australian rugby club Western Suburbs Magpies leading the pack with a record of 16-5.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 [[Western_Suburbs_Magpies|Western Suburbs]] 1 16 5 The Western Suburbs Magpies (legal name: Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd) is an Australian [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] football club based in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. \n"} +{"id": 235, "claim": "GJA5 is a member of the connexin gene family and is a component of gap junctions(arrays of intercellular channels that provide a route for the diffusion of low molecular weight materials from cell to cell).", "label": 0, "evidence": "This gene is a member of the connexin gene family. The encoded protein is a component of gap junctions, which are composed of arrays of intercellular channels that provide a route for the diffusion of low molecular weight materials from cell to cell. \n"} +{"id": 23343, "claim": "The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, a historic train station in Ashford, Alabama, was founded in 1891 along the Alabama Midland Railway Line (which operated around 1887\u20131890) and was built the next year to serve as the commercial hub of the town.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wilmington, North Carolina (1900-1960)\n[[CSX_Transportation_Building|Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Building]], 500 Water Street, [[Jacksonville,_Florida|Jacksonville, Florida]] (1960-1967) \nIn March 1888, the Alabama Midland Railway built a small [[Train_station|depot]] of Victorian railroad architecture in Ashford to be a waystation along the [[Bainbridge,_Georgia|Bainbridge]]-to-[[Montgomery,_Alabama|Montgomery]] route. \n"} +{"id": 14881, "claim": "The 1959 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team lost all its games except for the one against the Illinois State\ton October 7.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Youngstown_State_Penguins_football|Youngstown State]] L 3\u201321 October 7 [[Illinois_State_Redbirds_football|Illinois State]] W 13\u20137 at [[Northern_Michigan_Wildcats_football|Northern Michigan]] L 6\u201339 [[1959_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] L 8\u201321 at [[Eastern_Illinois_Panthers_football|Eastern Illinois]] L 6\u201332 [[1959_Southern_Illinois_Salukis_football_team|Southern Illinois]] L 14\u201341 at [[1959_Northern_Illinois_Huskies_football_team|Northern Illinois]] L 0\u201334 at [[Western_Illinois_Leathernecks_football|Western Illinois]] L 0\u201322 \n1\u20137 (1\u20135 IIAC) In the second game of the season, the Hurons defeated [[Illinois_State_Redbirds_football|Illinois State]] by a 14\u20137 score, but then lost the six remaining games. \n"} +{"id": 9483, "claim": "Paula Rojo never performed on singing shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In September 2012, Paula entered [[La_Voz_(Spanish_TV_series,_season_1)|season one]] of talent show [[La_Voz_(Spain)|La Voz]], the Spanish version of [[The_Voice_(TV_series)|The Voice]]. After the coaches fill each respective slots in their team the batch of singers in the team is mentored and developed by its respective coach. La Voz (Spanish for The Voice) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] reality talent show broadcast on [[Antena_3_(Spanish_TV_channel)|Antena 3]]. Performances on La Voz Blind Auditions Battles Live Shows \u2013 1st Round Live Shows \u2013 2nd Round [[The_Voice_(franchise)|The Voice (franchise)]], an international reality television singing competition \n"} +{"id": 44762, "claim": "Kostenets is a town in Sofia Province, Bulgaria, located at the foot of Rita Mountain.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kostenets (Bulgarian: \u041a\u043e\u0441\u0442\u0435\u043d\u0435\u0446 [[Bulgarian|[\u02c8k\u0254st\u025bn\u025bt\u0361s]]) is a town in [[Sofia_Province|Sofia Province]] in southwestern [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], and the [[Administrative_centre|administrative centre]] of the [[Kostenets_Municipality|Kostenets Municipality]] (which also contains a separate [[Kostenets_(village)|village of Kostenets]]). The town is situated at the foot of Rila Mountain, about 70 km (43 mi) southeast of capital [[Sofia|Sofia]]. \n"} +{"id": 12570, "claim": "Colin Harrington is an English football receiver from Bicester,( a town and civil parish in Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England) who was former member of the teams: Oxford United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Mansfield Town and Kettering Town.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Midfielder|Midfielder]] \n"} +{"id": 11041, "claim": "Leilani Sarelle's latest role in TV series was in 2012 ( Resonance) while her oldest role in TV series was in 1985 (Highway to Heaven).", "label": 1, "evidence": "2012 [[Femme_Fatales_(TV_series)|Femme Fatales]] \n2012 [[Glee_(TV_series)|Glee]] \n"} +{"id": 6657, "claim": "In the Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games, the finals in individual dressage were held on Thursday the 24th and the finals in team dressage were held on Monday the 20th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Equestrian_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_\u2013_Individual_dressage|Individual dressage]] F \n"} +{"id": 7248, "claim": "Ghassan Muhsen, born in 1945, is an Iraqi career diplomat (currently serving as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain) as well as an artist with about 50 solo and joint shows on four continents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ghassan Muhsen (Arabic: \u063a\u0633\u0627\u0646 \u0645\u062d\u0633\u0646 ; born September 28, 1945) is an Iraqi career diplomat, as well as an artist with over 18 solo exhibitions and over 30 joint shows in four continents ranging from New Delhi to New York, from Dubai to Tunis. Currently Ambassador Ghassan Muhsen serves as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain. \n"} +{"id": 26167, "claim": "Henry Yager, born in Claverack, Columbia County, New York, in 1802, was a lawyer, businessman and political figure in Upper Canada.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Henry Wandal Yager (bef May 12, 1802 \u2013 January 9, 1860) was a farmer, businessman and political figure in [[Upper_Canada|Upper Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 4803, "claim": "Marcus Ahlm, who retired from handball in 2013, played for THW Kiel from 2003-2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He retired from handball in 2013 after playing for German [[Handball-Bundesliga|Handball-Bundesliga]] team [[THW_Kiel|THW Kiel]]. 2003\u20132013 Bundesliga \n"} +{"id": 51616, "claim": "The 1959 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team lost all its games except for the one against the Illinois State during the 1959 NCAA College Division football season (the fourth season of college football in the United States).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1959 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team represented [[Eastern_Michigan_University|Eastern Michigan University]] in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the [[1959_NCAA_College_Division_football_season|1959 NCAA College Division football season]]. In their eighth season under head coach [[Fred_Trosko|Fred Trosko]], the Hurons compiled a 1\u20137 record (1\u20135 against IIAC opponents) and were outscored by their opponents, 217 to 50. In the second game of the season, the Hurons defeated [[Illinois_State_Redbirds_football|Illinois State]] by a 14\u20137 score, but then lost the six remaining games. The 1959 NCAA College Division football season was the fourth season of [[College_football|college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[NCAA_College_Division|NCAA College Division]] level. \nThe 1959 NCAA College Division football season was the fourth season of [[College_football|college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[NCAA_College_Division|NCAA College Division]] level. 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[[Indonesia|Indonesia]] [[Indonesian_Army|Indonesian Army]] Strategic defense operations \n"} +{"id": 28695, "claim": "In the 2010 Sidecarcross World Championship, the French Grand Prix, which was held in a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France, was dominated by the Netherlands team for Race 1 and Joris Hendrickx and Kaspars Liepins for Race 2.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The top ten of the first of two [[France|French]] Grand Prix in 2010, held on 2 May at [[Plomion|Plomion]]: Plomion is a commune in the [[Aisne|Aisne]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in [[Hauts-de-France|Hauts-de-France]] in northern [[France|France]]. 1 [[Netherlands]] Danie\u0308l Willemsen / Gertie Eggink 1 [[Belgium]] Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepins \n"} +{"id": 43889, "claim": "Blueberry Boat had wide ranging scores from 1/10 to 9.6/10 from fans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[NME|NME]] 1/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 9.6/10 New Musical Express (NME) is a British [[Music_journalism|music, film and culture]] website and brand which has been around since 1952. Pitchfork is an American [[Online_magazine|online music publication]] launched in 1995 by Ryan Schreiber. \n"} +{"id": 1906, "claim": "Kristy Turner appeared in programs such as \"Back in Time for School\" and \"Slime: Can it be environmentally friendly?\" which are all under CBBC.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Back_in_Time_for...|Back in Time for School]] [[BBC_Two|BBC Two]] \n"} +{"id": 6815, "claim": "Hirakawachi Itch\u014dme has released six albums from 2003 to 2008 wherein two albums were released in 2005 while no album was released in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Utaite o Kaete (\u6b4c\u3044\u624b\u3092\u4ee3\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2006.09.20 \nEnpitsu de Tsukuru uta (\u3048\u3093\u3072\u309a\u3064\u3066\u3099\u4f5c\u308b\u6b4c)\nRelease date: 2004.07.28 Umikaze wa Toki o Koete (\u6d77\u98a8\u306f\u6642\u3092\u8d8a\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2005.07.27 Utaite o Kaete (\u6b4c\u3044\u624b\u3092\u4ee3\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2006.09.20 Yukidoke no Koro ni Todoku Tegami (\u96ea\u89e3\u3051\u306e\u9803\u306b\u5c4a\u304f\u624b\u7d19)\nRelease date: 2007.02.28 Hirakawachi Itcho\u0304me II - Mo\u0304 Hitotsu no Best Album to Last Live (\u5e73\u5ddd\u5730\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u2161~\u3082\u3046\u3072\u3068\u3064\u306e\u30d8\u3099\u30b9\u30c8\u30a2\u30eb\u30cf\u3099\u30e0\u3068\u30e9\u30b9\u30c8\u30e9\u30a4\u30a6\u3099~)\nRelease date: 2008.11.26 Nanatsu no Hiragana (\u4e03\u3064\u306e\u3072\u3089\u304b\u3099\u306a)\nRelease date: 2003.03.05 \n"} +{"id": 21349, "claim": "Edmonton Flyers won the President's Cup at the 1952-53 WHL awards, while Emile Francis won the Outstanding Goalkeeper Award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "President's Cup Edmonton Flyers Outstanding Goalkeeper Award [[Emile_Francis|Emile Francis]] \n"} +{"id": 5948, "claim": "The DOHC Genesis (Yamaha's marketing name for a range of innovative high performance multi-valve motorcycle engines) has five valves per cylinder as it allows both excellent volumetric efficiency and high rpm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Genesis\" is [[Yamaha_Motor_Corporation|Yamaha's]] marketing name for a range of innovative high performance [[Multi-valve|multi-valve]] [[Motorcycle_engine|motorcycle engines]]. The [[DOHC|DOHC]] Genesis engine has five valves per cylinder and [[Downdraft|downdraft]] [[Carburetors|carburetors]]. Yamaha adopted the 5-valve concept, using three intake valves and two exhaust valves per cylinder, because it allowed both excellent [[Volumetric_efficiency|volumetric efficiency]] and high rpm. \n"} +{"id": 34535, "claim": "South Carolina Highway 341, which actually runs diagonally from the southeast to northwest (but signed as north-south), has major junctions in the county of Florence for cities such as Lake City, and Bethune, for the county of Sumter, and for the county of Lee for cities such as Lynchburg and Wisacky.", "label": 1, "evidence": "South Carolina Highway 341 (SC 341) is a 93.9-mile-long (151.1 km) state highway that runs through northeastern [[South_Carolina|South Carolina]]. It runs diagonally from the southeast to northwest (but signed as north-south) from [[South_Carolina_Highway_41|SC 41]] and [[South_Carolina_Highway_51|SC 51]] in [[Johnsonville,_South_Carolina|Johnsonville]] to [[U.S._Route_521_Business_(Kershaw,_South_Carolina)|U.S. Route 521 Business]] (US 521 Bus.) [[Florence_County,_South_Carolina|Florence]] [[Lake_City,_South_Carolina|Lake City]] [[Sumter_County,_South_Carolina|Sumter]] [[Lee_County,_South_Carolina|Lee]] [[Lynchburg,_South_Carolina|Lynchburg]] Wisacky \n"} +{"id": 2657, "claim": "Wei Heng was born in 1915 to a poor family but attended primary and secondary school and became a lawyer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wei attended primary and secondary school and then became a primary school teacher. \n"} +{"id": 10138, "claim": "Selaginella erythropus can be identified by its bright red stem and the similar shade of red on the underside of its green leaves.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It grows up to 30\u201340 cm in height with a bright red main stem. The top of the plant is green and the undersides of the leaves are a bright, ruby red color. \n"} +{"id": 6914, "claim": "From 28 to 30 July, Greenbrier River sailed to Virginia for training in Chesapeake Bay, where she was assigned to LSMR Squadron 4.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 28 to 30 July she sailed to Little Creek, Virginia, for training in [[Chesapeake_Bay|Chesapeake Bay]] and along the [[Virginia|Virginia]] coast. Assigned to LSMR Squadron 4, she departed Little Creek on 4 October for the [[Great_Lakes|Great Lakes]]. \n"} +{"id": 22136, "claim": "John Baker Saunders recorded and toured Europe with a New York-based band and also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in Minneapolis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He recorded and toured [[Europe|Europe]] with the [[Seattle|Seattle]]-based band The Walkabouts. \n"} +{"id": 4393, "claim": "Love Tricks is a unique work with brand new characters and character interactions that was written during the Caroline era, which is the period of time that Charles I reigned (1625-1649),", "label": 0, "evidence": "Love Tricks, or The School of Complement is a [[Literature_in_English#Caroline_and_Cromwellian_literature|Caroline]] stage play by [[James_Shirley|James Shirley]], his earliest known work. Love Tricks was licensed for performance by Sir [[Henry_Herbert_(Master_of_the_Revels)|Henry Herbert]], the [[Master_of_the_Revels|Master of the Revels]], on 10 February 1625; it was performed by the [[Lady_Elizabeth's_Men|Lady Elizabeth's Men]] at the [[Cockpit_Theatre|Cockpit Theatre]] (prior to the epidemic of [[Bubonic_plague|bubonic plague]] that closed the London theatres for most of 1625). 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Demographics (2011 Census) Population 534 Literates 307 Workers (all) 200 \n"} +{"id": 3299, "claim": "Coccodiniaceae fungi fall within the phylum classification of Ascomycota, a phylum that forms the subkingdom of Dikarya with the division Basidiomycota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Coccodiniaceae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Fungi|fungi]] in the [[Ascomycota|Ascomycota]], class [[Lecanoromycetes|Lecanoromycetes]]. [[Ascomycota|Ascomycota]] Phylum: Ascomycota is a [[Phylum|phylum]] of the kingdom [[Fungi|Fungi]] that, together with the [[Basidiomycota|Basidiomycota]], forms the subkingdom [[Dikarya|Dikarya]]. \n"} +{"id": 2945, "claim": "Walter Jacob, who was named assistant rabbi at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, under Rabbi Solomon Freehof, served as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines during the years 1955\u201357.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Immediately following ordination, Jacob was named assistant rabbi at Rodef Shalom Congregation in [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], under [[Solomon_Freehof|Rabbi Solomon Freehof]]. He served as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines during the years 1955\u201357. \n"} +{"id": 27672, "claim": "Nea Palatia's highest community population was recorded in 2011 with 3,573 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2001 3,647 2011 3,573 \n"} +{"id": 1405, "claim": "Aimee Banks represented Ireland with \"R\u00e9alta na Mara,\" a song she co-wrote, in the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ireland_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Ireland]] [[Ireland_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015#Aimee_Banks|Aimee Banks]] \"[[Ireland_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015#Re\u0301alta_na_Mara_(Star_of_the_sea)|Re\u0301alta na Mara]]\" Aimee Banks \"Re\u0301alta na mara\" Aimee Banks (m & l), Niall Mooney, [[Jonas_Gladnikoff|Jonas Gladnikoff]], Brendan McCarthy \n"} +{"id": 4639, "claim": "Veliki Brebrovnik has a total population of 244 (as of 2002) and is part of the statistical region, Drava, Slovenia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Slovenia|Slovenia]] [[Drava_Statistical_Region|Drava]] 244 \n"} +{"id": 48725, "claim": "Hadji Samanhudi (who studied Islam in Surabaya) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam in 1911 who began trading in batik.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hadji Samanhudi (1868 \u2013 28 December 1956) was the founder of [[Sarekat_Dagang_Islam|Sarekat Dagang Islam]], an organization in [[Indonesia|Indonesia]] that previously served as an association for [[Batik|batik]] traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political issues. He then studied [[Islam|Islam]] in [[Surabaya|Surabaya]]. At the same time he began trading in batik. Samanhudi founded Sarekat Dagang Islam, or Islamic Trade Union, in 1911. \n"} +{"id": 4139, "claim": "Aimee Banks represented Ireland with \"R\u00e9alta na Mara\" and ended up placing 12th in the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Junior Eurovision E\u0301ire was won by Aimee Banks, who sang \"Re\u0301alta na mara\" for Ireland at the contest. \n"} +{"id": 33069, "claim": "Revolutionary Marxist\u2013Leninist League was founded in 1968 but suffered two splits the following year: of the Association of Communist Workers", "label": 0, "evidence": "The group was founded in 1968 by a group of students around Abhimanyu Manchanda, who had been expelled from the [[CPGB|CPGB]] in 1965. It participated in the Joint Committee of Communists, but suffered two splits the following year: of the [[Communist_Workers_League_of_Britain_(Marxist\u2013Leninist)|Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist\u2013Leninist)]], and of the [[Association_of_Communist_Workers|Association of Communist Workers]] around [[Harpal_Brar|Harpal Brar]]. \n"} +{"id": 16931, "claim": "Grace Lynn Kung played the role of Lauren in the 2011 film Lost and Delirious.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2001 [[Lost_and_Delirious|Lost and Delirious]] \n"} +{"id": 47498, "claim": "Vitichi Municipality has a higher population of Quechua than Guarani and other indigenous ethnic groups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Quechuas|Quechua]] 90.4 Aymara [[Guarani_people|Guarani\u0301]], [[Chiquitos|Chiquitos]], [[Moxos_people|Moxos]] 0.0 0.2 0.1 Other indigenous groups \n"} +{"id": 10678, "claim": "Ruben Douglas is a Panamanian-American basketball player that played for Panionios B.C. in the 2003-04 season, then Climamio Bologna in the 2004-05, and BC Dynamo Moscow in the 2005-06 season, before playing for 3 years in Pamesa Valencia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ruben Enrique Douglas (born October 30, 1979) is a Panamanian-American professional basketball player. He has played for [[Panionios_BC|Panionios]] of the [[Greek_Basket_League|Greek league]] (2003\u201304), [[Virtus_Roma|Virtus Roma]] and [[Fortitudo_Bologna|Fortitudo Bologna]] (2004\u201305) of the [[Lega_Basket_Serie_A|Italian league]], the latter with whom he won the Italian national championship, as well as [[MBC_Dynamo_Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] of the Russian league (2005\u201306), and [[Valencia_BC|Valencia]] of the [[Liga_ACB|Spanish league]] (2006\u201309). 2003\u201304 [[Panionios_B.C.|Panionios B.C.]] 2004\u201305 [[Fortitudo_Pallacanestro_Bologna|Climamio Bologna]] 2005\u201306 [[BC_Dynamo_Moscow|BC Dynamo Moscow]] 2006\u201307 2007\u201308 2008-09 [[Valencia_BC|Pamesa Valencia]] \nRuben Enrique Douglas (born October 30, 1979) is a Panamanian-American professional basketball player. Ruben Douglas Panamanian / American [[Panionios_BC|Panionios]] [[Fortitudo_Bologna|Climamio Bologna]] [[MBC_Dynamo_Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] [[Valencia_BC|Valencia]] \n"} +{"id": 3681, "claim": "M36 tank destroyer is an artillery vehicle fitted with a 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an [[United_States|American]] tank destroyer used during [[World_War_II|World War II]]. [[M3|90 mm gun M3]]\n47 rounds \nThe M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an [[United_States|American]] tank destroyer used during [[World_War_II|World War II]]. The M36 combined the hull of the [[M10_tank_destroyer|M10 tank destroyer]], which used the [[M4_Sherman|M4 Sherman's]] reliable chassis and drivetrain combined with sloped armor, and a massive new turret mounting the [[M3|90 mm gun M3]]. \n"} +{"id": 10998, "claim": "During the 2015 Birmingham City Council election which took place on May 7, 2015, the Labour Party went against their losing trend in the General Elections across the United Kingdom as they won in Birmingham.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2015 Birmingham City Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of [[Birmingham_City_Council|Birmingham City Council]] in England. In Birmingham the [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour Party]] went against the trend across the United Kingdom, as they lost the General Election the Labour Party managed to strengthen its hold on Birmingham City Council as well as performing well in the Westminster seats. \n"} +{"id": 16655, "claim": "DC is one the five wave types that has the lowest crest factor (1) while 64QAM has the highest crest factor (7).", "label": 0, "evidence": "DC 1 Crest factor 1 indicates no peaks, such as direct current or a square wave. [[64QAM|64QAM]] 7\n3\n\u2248\n1.542\n{\\displaystyle {\\sqrt {\nrac {7}{3}}}pprox 1.542} \n"} +{"id": 8891, "claim": "History of Modern was rated 88% by AbsolutePunk, a website mainly focused on artists who are relatively unknown to mainstream audiences, but known to feature artists who have eventually achieved crossover success.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[AbsolutePunk|AbsolutePunk]] (88%) The website mainly focused on artists who are relatively unknown to [[Mainstream_(terminology)|mainstream]] audiences, but it was known to feature artists who have eventually achieved crossover success, including [[Blink-182|Blink-182]], [[Fall_Out_Boy|Fall Out Boy]], [[My_Chemical_Romance|My Chemical Romance]], [[New_Found_Glory|New Found Glory]], [[Brand_New_(band)|Brand New]], Taking Back Sunday, [[The_Gaslight_Anthem|The Gaslight Anthem]], [[Anberlin|Anberlin]], [[Thrice|Thrice]], [[All_Time_Low|All Time Low]], [[Jack's_Mannequin|Jack's Mannequin]], [[Yellowcard|Yellowcard]], [[Paramore|Paramore]], [[Relient_K|Relient K]], and [[A_Day_to_Remember|A Day to Remember]]. \n"} +{"id": 2870, "claim": "Finn Sejersten, who was born in Trondheim, Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag in 1868,worked as an installation director of Sol\u00f8r, S\u00e6tesdal and Gj\u00f8vik Lines, and as managing director of Holmenkolbanen.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born in [[Trondheim|Trondheim]], [[Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag|Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag]] in 1868, and studied at Trondhjems tekniske Skole (\"Trondheim School of Technology\") between 1887 and 1890. After he finished studying, he was hired by the Norwegian State Railways, where he worked as an installation director of the [[Sol\u00f8r_Line|Sol\u00f8r]], S\u00e6tesdal and [[Gj\u00f8vik_Line|Gj\u00f8vik Lines]]. In 1897, Sejersted became [[Managing_director|managing director]] of [[Holmenkolbanen|Holmenkolbanen]], at an age of 29 years. \n"} +{"id": 5284, "claim": "National Ideal for Unity, a conservative political party which believes that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, did not nominate their own candidate in the 2011 Presidential elections and was eventually involved in various coalitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bulgarian_nationalism|Bulgarian nationalism]]\n[[Right-wing_populism|Right-wing populism]] \n"} +{"id": 2087, "claim": "Gegham Harutyunyan played for Gandzasar Kapan Club (founded in 2004) from 2014- 2020, where he scored a total of 149 apps and 53 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gegham Harutyunyan (born 23 August 1990) is an Armenian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for [[FC_Gandzasar_Kapan|Gandzasar Kapan]]. The club was founded in 2004 and made their debut in the Armenian football league system in the 2004 Armenian First League competition. [[FC_Gandzasar_Kapan|Gandzasar Kapan]] 2014\u201315 2015\u201316 2016\u201317 2017\u201318 2018\u201319 2019\u201320 Apps 149 Goals 53 \n"} +{"id": 27890, "claim": "Radio Hartlepool is supported by business and community leaders who act as Community Directors but were quite hesitant of the Community Radio Project.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A group of business and Community leaders act as Community Directors. Each of these individuals has publicly expressed enthusiasm for the Community Radio Project. \n"} +{"id": 33707, "claim": "The 2002 Western Michigan Broncos football team, under head coach Gary Darnell compiled a record of 4-8, winning its games against Indiana State, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, and Central Michigan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In their sixth season under head coach [[Gary_Darnell|Gary Darnell]], the Broncos compiled a 4\u20138 record (3\u20135 against MAC opponents), finished in fifth place in the MAC's West Division, and were outscored by their opponents, 330 to 303. W 48\u201317 Indiana State* W 31\u201317 at Buffalo W 33\u201331 [[2002_Eastern_Michigan_Eagles_football_team|Eastern Michigan]] W 35\u201310 at [[2002_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] \n"} +{"id": 554, "claim": "Jim Davnie is a Democratic member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who was preceded by Lee Greenfield.", "label": 0, "evidence": "James T. Davnie (born April 13, 1959) is a [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] politician and member of the [[Minnesota_House_of_Representatives|Minnesota House of Representatives]]. A member of the [[Minnesota_Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor_Party|Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party]] (DFL), he represents District 63A, which includes portions of the city of [[Minneapolis,_Minnesota|Minneapolis]] in [[Hennepin_County,_Minnesota|Hennepin County]], which is part of the [[Twin_Cities|Twin Cities]] metropolitan area. [[Lee_Greenfield|Lee Greenfield]] \n[[Lee_Greenfield|Lee Greenfield]] [[Minnesota_Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor_Party|Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party]] \n"} +{"id": 4147, "claim": "2007 San Jose Stealth season had seven teams, one of whom was the Rochester Knighthawks.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2007_New_York_Titans_season|New York Titans]] [[2007_Portland_LumberJax_season|Portland LumberJax]] [[2007_Edmonton_Rush_season|Edmonton Rush]] San Jose Stealth \u2013 x [[2007_Arizona_Sting_season|Arizona Sting]] \u2013 x [[2007_Calgary_Roughnecks_season|Calgary Roughnecks]] \u2013 x [[2007_Colorado_Mammoth_season|Colorado Mammoth]] \u2013 xy [[2007_Philadelphia_Wings_season|Philadelphia Wings]] [[2007_Chicago_Shamrox_season|Chicago Shamrox]] [[2007_Toronto_Rock_season|Toronto Rock]] \u2013 x [[2007_Minnesota_Swarm_season|Minnesota Swarm]] \u2013 x [[2007_Buffalo_Bandits_season|Buffalo Bandits]] \u2013 x [[2007_Rochester_Knighthawks_season|Rochester Knighthawks]] \u2013 xyz \n"} +{"id": 25836, "claim": "National Nurses Organizing Committee failed to protect the ratio law in late 1999 and noted on the effects of altering the law on health care such as the possibility of failure to rescue.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The ratio law, which requires hospitals to maintain a minimum number of nurses in all hospital units at all times to assure patient safety, was signed in 1999 by then-California Gov. The ratios were implemented in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 1410, "claim": "YWHAG is wrongly thought to belong to the 14-3-3 protein family found in only mammals (in heart muscles).", "label": 1, "evidence": "This highly conserved protein family is found in both plants and mammals, and this protein is 100% identical to the rat ortholog. \n"} +{"id": 31701, "claim": "In 1866, Hannover triumphed and annexed by Prussia at the end of the Austro-Prussian War, and as a result, Prussia dissolved the three Hanoverian orders of knighthood.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1866, [[Hannover|Hannover]] was defeated and annexed by Prussia at the end of the [[Austro-Prussian_War|Austro-Prussian War]]. \n"} +{"id": 16761, "claim": "Robert Evans Snodgrass was an American entomologist who moved to Ontario, California, where he entered a Methodist preparatory school and studied Latin and Greek.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Snodgrass) (July 5, 1875 \u2013 September 4, 1962) was an [[United_States|American]] [[Entomologist|entomologist]] and artist who made important contributions to the fields of [[Arthropod|arthropod]] [[Morphology_(biology)|morphology]], [[Anatomy|anatomy]], [[Evolution|evolution]], and metamorphosis. At age 15, the family again moved, this time to [[Ontario,_California|Ontario, California]], where they settled on a 20-acre (81,000 m) ranch and grew oranges, prunes, and grapes. It was here that Snodgrass entered a [[Methodist|Methodist]] preparatory school at the high school level, then known as Chaffey College. He studied Latin, Greek, French, German, physics, chemistry, and drawing, but notably no biology because the curriculum forbade involving the teaching of [[Evolution|evolution]]. \n"} +{"id": 39339, "claim": "Portulaca bicolor belongs to the Angiosperms family under the Caryophyllales order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Portulacaceae|Portulacaceae]] \n"} +{"id": 47492, "claim": "Shahzad Sheikh had 20 telefilm roles, one of which was Main Kukko Aur Woh.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ahmad Raza Shahzad Farhan Awnis Zaid Sarmat Ehsan Ahmed Fahad Jibran Mikaal Imran Alishaan Sultan Ali Asim Zain \n"} +{"id": 6708, "claim": "David Singleton partnered with his near-neighbor, who in 1992 founded the Ton Prob production partnership with him and was best known for his guitar skills and ranked in the Top 50 guitarists of all time..", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1992 Fripp and Singleton founded both the Ton Prob production partnership and the record label [[Discipline_Global_Mobile|Discipline Global Mobile]] (DGM), both of which have continued to the present day. Tied with [[Andre\u0301s_Segovia|Andre\u0301s Segovia]], he also is ranked 47th on Gibson's Top 50 guitarists of all time. Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the [[Progressive_rock|progressive rock]] band [[King_Crimson|King Crimson]]. At the time, Fripp (who was living in the town of [[Wimborne_Minster|Wimborne Minster]]) was a near-neighbour of Singleton's and the duo soon joined forces as a permanent and equal partnership of complementary, overlapping skills and ideas. \n"} +{"id": 4098, "claim": "Yuta Kutsukake played for Azul Claro Numazu (established in 1977 as Numazu Arsenal, then slowly progressed through the tiers of Shizuoka prefectural leagues) in 2014 and 2015 where he had 61 appearances with 2 goals in total, then played for Fujieda MYFC for three years resulting in 64 appearances with 4 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2014_J3_League|2014]] [[2015_J3_League|2015]] [[Fujieda_MYFC|Fujieda MYFC]] \n"} +{"id": 18579, "claim": "The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is presented annually by Hollywood Native Press Association, and was first awarded in 1962.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Golden_Globe_Award|Golden Globe Award]] for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is an award presented annually by the [[Hollywood_Foreign_Press_Association|Hollywood Foreign Press Association]] (HFPA). It was first awarded at the [[19th_Golden_Globe_Awards|19th Golden Globe Awards]] on March 5, 1962 under the title Best TV Star \u2013 Male to [[John_Charles_Daly|John Charles Daly]] and [[Bob_Newhart|Bob Newhart]]. \n"} +{"id": 43554, "claim": "Hasselkopf, which is located in Switzerland, is a mountain that is 612 miles or 2,008 feet high.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hasselkopf is a mountain on the southern periphery of [[Braunlage|Braunlage]], [[Germany|Germany]]. \n"} +{"id": 36170, "claim": "Jade Alleyne played as Clem Burton in the 2019 television show \"Years and Years\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jade Alleyne (born 17 March 2001) is a British actress, known for her roles as Clem Burton in the CBBC sitcom [[4_O'Clock_Club|4 O'Clock Club]], and Kaylee in the [[Disney_Channel_(UK_and_Ireland)|Disney Channel]] musical drama [[The_Lodge_(TV_series)|The Lodge]]. \nLater that year, she portrayed the role of Ruby Bisme-Lyons in the [[BBC_One|BBC]] drama [[Years_and_Years_(TV_series)|Years and Years]]. In 2019, she recorded the theme song for the Disney Channel animated series [[Sadie_Sparks|Sadie Sparks]]. \nClem Burton [[4_O'Clock_Club|4 O'Clock Club]] 2015\u20132017, 2018 \n"} +{"id": 43054, "claim": "Dor Micha has never played as a footballer, but Dor's father was an Israeli footballer that played for Maccabi Tel Aviv who had to retire at the age of 26 from a knee injury.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dor Micha (or Miha, [[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d3\u05d5\u05e8 \u05de\u05d9\u05db\u05d4\u200e; born 2 March 1992), is an Israeli [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[Cypriot_First_Division|Cypriot First Division]] club [[Anorthosis_Famagusta_FC|Anorthosis Famagusta]] as a [[Midfielder_(association_football)|attacking midfielder]]. \n"} +{"id": 32204, "claim": "World Trade Organization is not the largest international economic organization in the world.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is the largest international economic organization in the world. \n"} +{"id": 2902, "claim": "KATO, owned by the Sierra Broadcasting Company and notable for being the second radio station in Boulder City, eventually became KXEQ when it was sold to Rolando Collantes in 1991.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After an attempt to sell the license to Sterling Broadcasting in 1980 fell through, KBET was sold the next year to Reno Electronics, owned by former KOLO radio-TV general manager Stan Weisberger; the new ownership retained KBET's country format but sought to relocate the studios and acquire new equipment. KATO (1946\u20131959)\nKBET (1959\u20131987)\nKRCV (1987\u20131991) On May 28, 1959, KATO became KBET. \n"} +{"id": 5103, "claim": "During the 2014 Ohio election for Secretary of State, the Republican incumbent, Jon Husted, held onto his post by capturing almost 60% of the votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jon_Husted|Jon Husted]] (incumbent) [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 59.83% Ohio Secretary of State election, 2014 \n"} +{"id": 47030, "claim": "Phalombe, a town in Malawi (a landlocked country in southeastern Africa), had a population of 2,592 in 1998, and a population of 6,242 in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phalombe is a town in [[Malawi|Malawi]]. 1998 2 592 2018 6 242 Malawi ([[English|/m\u0259\u02c8l\u0254\u02d0wi, m\u0259\u02c8l\u0251\u02d0wi, \u02c8m\u00e6l\u0259wi/]]; [[Chewa_language|Chewa]]: [[Help:IPA|[mala\u0301\u03b2i]] or [[International_Phonetic_Alphabet|[mala\u0301wi]]), officially the Republic of Malawi, is a [[Landlocked_country|landlocked country]] in southeastern [[Africa|Africa]] that was formerly known as [[Nyasaland|Nyasaland]]. \n"} +{"id": 3933, "claim": "Jize County can be found in the province of Jize Town, city of Handan, China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jize County (simplified Chinese: \u9e21\u6cfd\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u96de\u6fa4\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ji\u0304ze\u0301 Xia\u0300n) is a county of southern Hebei province, China. \nHebei \n"} +{"id": 1767, "claim": "Color Me Badd's \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" won three awards in 1992.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"I Wanna Sex You Up\" is a song recorded by American group [[Color_Me_Badd|Color Me Badd]]. It was the 10th best-selling single of 1991 in the UK and the Number 2 song of the year in the US, and in 1992 the song won the group a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo and Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Song of the Year. \n"} +{"id": 14898, "claim": "The Sepak takraw at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games ocurred in the Ha Dong Competition Hall where Thailand had several gold medalists in men's and women's events.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 3rd [[Asian_Indoor_Games|Asian Indoor Games]] ([[Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese]]: \u0110a\u0323i ho\u0323\u0302i The\u0302\u0309 thao Trong nha\u0300 cha\u0302u A\u0301 2009) were held in [[Vietnam|Vietnam]] from 30 October till 8 November 2009. [[Sepak_takraw_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Sepak takraw]] 19 [[Sepak_takraw|Sepak takraw]] was contested at the [[2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|2009 Asian Indoor Games]] in [[Hanoi|Hanoi]], [[Vietnam|Vietnam]] from October 31 to November 2. The competition took place at the Ha Dong Competition Hall. 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His personal record is 45.25, set in 2000. [[Rohan_Pradeep_Kumara|Rohan Pradeep Kumara]] (SRI) \n"} +{"id": 38722, "claim": "The National Security League (NSL) initially worked to indoctrinate school children, and the public, and it drew early supporters from various political parties such as Republicans and Democrats (the latter of which was founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Initially, the NSL worked to indoctrinate school children and the public. The NSL drew members and supporters from a wide range of the political spectrum, and its policies changed dramatically over time. [[Progressivism_in_the_United_States|Progressives]], [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democrats]], and Republicans all supported the organization in its early years. Tracing its heritage back to [[Thomas_Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James_Madison|James Madison]]'s [[Democratic-Republican_Party|Democratic-Republican Party]], the modern-day Democratic Party was founded around 1828 by supporters of [[Andrew_Jackson|Andrew Jackson]], making it the world's oldest active political party. \n"} +{"id": 30960, "claim": "Payton Pervier of Snohomish, Washington, a city located on the Snohomish River, southeast of Everett and northwest of Monroe, was the tallest incoming transferee to the 2015\u201316 Old Dominion Monarchs basketball team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "B. J. Stith 6'5\" Austin Colbert 6'9\" Payton Pervier 7'1\" Trey Porter 6'10\" [[Snohomish,_Washington|Snohomish, Washington]] \n"} +{"id": 25822, "claim": "Gisela Kallenbach was born in 1944 and served as a housekeeper, part of the European Greens, from 2004 to 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gisela Kallenbach (born 28 March 1944, in [[Soldin|Soldin]], [[New_March|New March]], now [[Mys\u0301libo\u0301rz|Mys\u0301libo\u0301rz]], [[Poland|Poland]]) is a [[Germany|German]] politician. She served as a Member of the European Parliament for [[The_Greens|Alliance '90/The Greens]], part of the [[European_Greens|European Greens]], from 2004 to 2009. \n"} +{"id": 2464, "claim": "in the 2010 Malaysia Premier League there were twelve teams, two of which were promoted to Super League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team Sabah Promotion to [[2011_Malaysia_Super_League|Super League]] \n"} +{"id": 7153, "claim": "From 1964 to 1999, Ashraf Rashid (1948-2004) has served the Pakistan Army.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Major_General|Major General]] Ashraf Rashid ([[Punjabi_language|Punjabi]], [[Urdu_language|Urdu]]: \u0627\u0654\u0634\u0631\u0641 \u0631\u0634\u064a\u062f\u200e) (May 23, 1948 \u2013 October 2, 2004) was a [[Two-star_general|two-star general]] in the Pakistan Army and the colonel commandant of the [[Special_Service_Group|Special Service Group]] division within the Pakistan Army from October 1995 to September 1999. 1964\u20131999 Pakistan Army \n"} +{"id": 51413, "claim": "In the 2012-12 Barys Astana season Teemu Lassila, a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender, had the most time on ice.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Teemu_Lassila|Teemu Lassila]] 1173:39 [[Vitali_Yeremeyev|Vitali Yeremeyev]] 1249:15 [[Pavel_Poluektov|Pavel Poluektov]] 707:02 [[Vladimir_Kramar|Vladimir Kramar]] 19:00 Time on ice, an [[Ice_hockey_statistics|ice hockey statistic]] \n"} +{"id": 30204, "claim": "Regent Releasing was a company that focused on box office movies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Focusing on narrow releases of independent films from around the world and from U.S. filmmakers, Regent's successes include such Academy Award-winning films as [[Departures_(2008_film)|Departures]], Best Foreign Language film from Japan; [[Gods_and_Monsters_(film)|Gods and Monsters]], starring [[Ian_McKellen|Ian McKellen]]; [[Sordid_Lives|Sordid Lives]], starring [[Olivia_Newton-John|Olivia Newton-John]], [[Delta_Burke|Delta Burke]], and [[Leslie_Jordan|Leslie Jordan]]; [[Franco_Zeffirelli|Franco Zeffirelli]]'s [[Callas_Forever|Callas Forever]], starring [[Fanny_Ardant|Fanny Ardant]], [[Jeremy_Irons|Jeremy Irons]] and [[Joan_Plowright|Joan Plowright]]; and [[The_Hunting_of_the_President|The Hunting of the President]], producer [[Harry_Thomason|Harry Thomason]]'s documentary based on the book about the right-wing conspiracy to destroy [[Bill_Clinton|Bill Clinton]]. \n"} +{"id": 7606, "claim": "Jeffry Denman co-starred in Ken Ludwig's musical The Gershwins' An American in Paris, and The Houston Chronicle wrote that he was a song-and-dance man want-to-be who had no talent.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Houston Chronicle wrote of him: a \"song-and-dance man in the classic tradition, Denman is a natural scene-stealer.\" \n"} +{"id": 18256, "claim": "2000\u201301 Miami Heat season had seven teams, the one with the most wins was the Washington Wizards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "y-[[2000\u201301_Philadelphia_76ers_season|Philadelphia 76ers]] 56 x-Miami Heat 50 x-[[2000\u201301_New_York_Knicks_season|New York Knicks]] 48 x-[[2000\u201301_Orlando_Magic_season|Orlando Magic]] 43 [[2000\u201301_Boston_Celtics_season|Boston Celtics]] 36 [[2000\u201301_New_Jersey_Nets_season|New Jersey Nets]] 26 [[2000\u201301_Washington_Wizards_season|Washington Wizards]] 19 \n"} +{"id": 45559, "claim": "The Michigan State Normal Normalites football team,\u00a0 representing Michigan State Normal College, competed in seven matches in 1922 winning three times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1922 Michigan State Normal Normalites football team represented [[Eastern_Michigan_University|Michigan State Normal College]] (later renamed Eastern Michigan University) during the [[1922_college_football_season|1922 college football season]]. In their second and final season under head coach [[Joseph_McCulloch|Joseph McCulloch]], the Normalites compiled a record of 3\u20132\u20132 (1\u20132 against [[Michigan_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association|Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association]] opponents) and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 31 to 28. \nThe 1922 Michigan State Normal Normalites football team represented [[Eastern_Michigan_University|Michigan State Normal College]] (later renamed Eastern Michigan University) during the [[1922_college_football_season|1922 college football season]]. W 13\u20130 W 12\u20130 L 0\u201314 T 0\u20130 T 0\u20130 W 6\u20130 L 0\u201314 \n"} +{"id": 12475, "claim": "Two women, Claudia Castillo Campos, 19, and Melisa Silva Ruiz, 23, were killed by a truck driver who was trying to run through the illegal barricades.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Two women, Claudia Castillo Campos, 19, and Melisa Silva Ruiz, 23, were killed by a truck during the protests in Punta Arenas that night. The driver of the truck was trying to run through the illegal barricades that were being operated by the persons who were injured. \n"} +{"id": 1435, "claim": "Two airlines of Uganda, namely, DAS Air Cargo and East African Airlines, ceased operations in 2007", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[DAS_Air_Cargo|DAS Air Cargo]] 2007 East African Airlines 2007 \n"} +{"id": 20167, "claim": "The construction for the Blue Rock Dam started in 1979 in Victoria, a federated state of Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1979 Central Gippsland, [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victoria]] Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a [[Federated_state|federated state]] in southeastern [[Australia|Australia]]. \n"} +{"id": 5999, "claim": "The Toronto Rock placed first with ten wins in the East Division in 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[2013_Toronto_Rock_season|Toronto Rock]] \u2013 xyz 10 \n"} +{"id": 3600, "claim": "Eleven crews retired from the motor racing\u00a02018 Rally Sweden due to off-road, accidents, collisions, and mechanical causes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "46 71 33 65 38 39 40 10 41 10 21 Off road Accident Off road Off road Mechanical Accident Collision Off road Retired Withdrawn Withdrawn \n"} +{"id": 240, "claim": "Jannich Storch only had one appearance for F.C. Nordsj\u00e6lland during the 2011-12 season but would have 78 appearances with his next club, AB.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jannich Storch [[FC_Nordsj\u00e6lland|Nordsj\u00e6lland]] 1 Team Apps \n"} +{"id": 16552, "claim": "Louis Trousselier was in competitions and the Legend says that DNF-X means Did Not Finish.", "label": 0, "evidence": "DNF-x Did Not Finish (retired on stage x) Legend He also competed in the [[Cycling_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_25_kilometres|men's 25 kilometres event]] at the [[1900_Summer_Olympics|1900 Summer Olympics]] and won a bronze medal in the [[Cycling_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_points_race|Men's points race]] . \n"} +{"id": 890, "claim": "Milford Graves recorded with numerous artists, including Lowell Davidson and Don Pullen who wanted to perform as a duo but Graves declined.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Graves and Pullen soon formed a duo, and in 1966 they recorded and released In Concert at Yale University, followed by Nommo, on their SRP (\"Self Reliance Project\") label. \n"} +{"id": 3074, "claim": "Gao Jinggang became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli and joined Changchun Yatai youth team system in 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gao became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli after his retirement. He joined [[Changchun_Yatai_F.C.|Changchun Yatai]] youth team system in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 988, "claim": "Built in 1925, Monza, Italy's Autodromo Nazionale di Monza can hold a total of 118,865 people and has been the home of the Italian Grand Prix every year since 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a historic [[Race_track|race track]] near the city of Monza, north of [[Milan|Milan]], in [[Italy|Italy]]. The circuit's biggest event is the Italian Grand Prix. 118,865 15 May 1922 \n"} +{"id": 17480, "claim": "Palaemnema domina is a species of Damselfly (similar to dragonflies) in which the upper half of the eyes is dark brown and the lower half dull yellow and it is striped horizontally with black, the dorsal stripe being broad.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Palaemnema domina, the desert shadowdamsel, is a species of [[Damselfly|damselfly]] in the family [[Platystictidae|Platystictidae]]. They are similar to [[Dragonflies|dragonflies]], which constitute the other odonatan suborder, [[Anisoptera|Anisoptera]], but are smaller, have slimmer bodies, and most species fold the wings along the body when at rest, unlike dragonflies which hold the wings flat and away from the body. The upper half of the eyes is dark brown and the lower half dull yellow. It is striped horizontally with black, the dorsal stripe being broad. \n"} +{"id": 51010, "claim": "Anatoli Lyz was born on February 27, 1943 and managed three teams from the years 1992 to 1999.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Venets_Gulkevichi|FC Venets Gulkevichi]] [[FC_Zhemchuzhina-2_Sochi|FC Zhemchuzhina-2 Sochi]] \n"} +{"id": 52418, "claim": "C\u00e2n i Gymru (A Welsh television show) 2010 had eight contestants and Gai Toms placed first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alun Evans 1st \n"} +{"id": 18205, "claim": "During the 1943 Chicago mayoral election in which the voter turnout was considered light and Kelly made a solid victory, Democratic candidate John S Boyle received more votes than Billy Pratts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Voter turnout was considered to be very light. Kelly won what was considered to be a very solid victory. [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] John S. Boyle 82,836 Billy Pratts 33,722 \n"} +{"id": 3572, "claim": "Sarah Mary Taylor learned quilting from her mother then late in her life she had earned income through quilting.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She learned quilting from her mother Pearlie Posey when she was young. Late in her life, Taylor was forced to retire from arduous labor due to her failing health. She then earned income through quilting, using the skirts of dresses to create pieced quilts. \n"} +{"id": 4387, "claim": "UAN has three solution grades made up of between 40 and 45 percent ammonium nitrate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "40 42 45 28 30 32 \n"} +{"id": 39377, "claim": "Sunfall Festival, named one of the top 50 collegebands of 1999 by Conan O'Brien, won GarageBand.com's seventh $250,000 recording contract on the basis of their song \"I Walked Away\"'s popularity with site members in 2000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1999 the band was named one of the top 10 college bands of 1999 by [[Conan_O'Brien|Conan O'Brien]]. \n"} +{"id": 22523, "claim": "In the 2007 British Virgin Islands general election which was a landslide victory for the opposition, the Virgin Islands Party earned the most votes of 15,836 which earned the party ten seats in the assembly.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The result was a [[Landslide_victory|landslide victory]] for the opposition [[Virgin_Islands_Party|Virgin Islands Party]] (VIP) over the incumbent [[National_Democratic_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|National Democratic Party]] (NDP). \n[[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] 18,052 \n[[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] 10 \n"} +{"id": 4828, "claim": "During the Hillsborough Convention, the Federalists succeeded in strengthening the powers of the federal government as they had half as much more delegates than the Anti-Federalists.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Anti-Federalist delegates outnumbered their Federalist colleagues by a margin of two to one. \n"} +{"id": 48592, "claim": "One of the companies that provide financial services or economic services is BNP Paribas CIB which was founded on May 23, 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Financial_services|Financial services]] 23 May 2000 \n"} +{"id": 33041, "claim": "The angiosperm Volutaria is in the Plantae kingdom and Cynareae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Angiosperms|Angiosperms]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Tribe: [[Cynareae|Cynareae]] \n"} +{"id": 399, "claim": "Only three of all the numbered roads in Hastings County pass through Trenton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 Trenton, Belleville, Milltown, Marysville, Deseronto 4 Trenton, Glenn Miller, Frankford 22 Trenton 33 Trenton, Frankford, River Valley, Stirling \n"} +{"id": 6024, "claim": "John Baker Saunders recorded and toured Europe with the Seattle-based band The Walkabouts and also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in Minneapolis (the largest and most-populous city in the US state of Minnesota).", "label": 0, "evidence": "He recorded and toured [[Europe|Europe]] with the [[Seattle|Seattle]]-based band The Walkabouts. Saunders also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]]. Minneapolis ([[English|/\u02ccm\u026ani\u02c8\u00e6p\u0259l\u026as/]] (listen)) is the largest and most-populous city in the [[US_state|US state]] of [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] and the seat of [[Hennepin_County,_Minnesota|Hennepin County]]. \n"} +{"id": 4554, "claim": "Rimma Ivanova worked as a teacher in the village of Petrovskoye before volunteering as a nurse in the Russian army in 1915.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She worked as a [[Zemstvo|zemstvo]] school teacher in the village of Petrovskoye (now [[Svetlograd|Svetlograd]] town). In January 1915 she volunteered as a nurse in the Russian army. \n"} +{"id": 6608, "claim": "In 1955 and 1957-1962, the 63rd Air Expeditionary Wing received an Air Force Award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2 March 1955 \u2013 31 May 1955 1 July 1957 \u2013 10 December 1962 [[Air_Force_Outstanding_Unit_Award|Air Force Outstanding Unit Award]] Air Force Outstanding Unit Award \n"} +{"id": 38089, "claim": "France won the Five Nations Championships with six points, beating captain Arthur Smith's team Scotland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[France_national_rugby_union_team|France]] 1 6 [[Arthur_Smith_(rugby_union)|Arthur Smith]] [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] \n"} +{"id": 738, "claim": "Hideo Hagiwara attended a woodblock printing course before being conscripted into the army, in 1955 he recovered enough to paint again.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Around 1950 he had sufficiently recovered to start painting again. \n"} +{"id": 36539, "claim": "The Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council election (3rd May 2018) in South Ham, the Labour Party won the highest votes of 1,052.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council election took place on the 3rd May 2018 to elect 20 members to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, as part of the [[2018_United_Kingdom_local_elections|wider local elections]]. [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 1,052 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 684 [[UKIP|UKIP]] 139 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 96 \n"} +{"id": 40926, "claim": "Basilisk's first episode was originally aired in 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Destiny\"\nTranscription: \"So\u0304shi So\u0304satsu\" (Japanese: \u76f8\u601d\u76f8\u6bba) April 12, 2005 (2005-04-12) \n"} +{"id": 6607, "claim": "Thousands of people attended the funeral of Thiruvambadi Sivasundar who died in the evening of March 11,2018 after experiencing constipations before he passed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He died at 1:30 am, on March 11, 2018. \n"} +{"id": 4637, "claim": "Michael Frol\u00edk (born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional ice hockey right winger who is currently an unrestricted free agent.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael Froli\u0301k (Czech pronunciation: [[Czech|[\u02c8m\u026axa\u025bl \u02c8froli\u02d0k]]; born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|right winger]] who is currently an [[Unrestricted_free_agent|unrestricted free agent]]. \n"} +{"id": 35654, "claim": "1963 Toronto Argonauts season had thirteen games that took place between August 9 and November 2, one of which was with the Tiger-Cats (established in 1950).", "label": 1, "evidence": "August 9 August 16 August 19 August 23 September 2 September 6 September 15 September 22 September 28 October 4 October 13 October 20 October 27 November 2 \n"} +{"id": 8871, "claim": "Female Astatochroa sulphurata are colored differently than males with greyish-pink forewings, while the males feature brown lines on their wings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Astatochroa sulphurata is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. The forewings of the males are pale yellow, the base of the costa reddish. There are two pale brown lines from the inner margin to vein 6 and the subcostal vein. Females have greyish-pink forewings with an olive tinge and purplish lines. \n"} +{"id": 2368, "claim": "The headquarters of Compa\u00f1\u00eda Cervecera de Puerto Rico is in Mayag\u00fcez,\u00a0Puerto Rico, and is currently headed by Camalla Vald\u00e9s\u00a0(born October 14, 1972), President and CEO of the company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Compan\u0303i\u0301a Cervecera de Puerto Rico (formerly known as Cerveceri\u0301a India) is a large [[Brewery|brewery]] in [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]]. It is located in [[Mayagu\u0308ez,_Puerto_Rico|Mayagu\u0308ez]], Puerto Rico. [[Camalia_Valde\u0301s|Camalia Valde\u0301s]] Camalia Valde\u0301s (born October 14, 1972), is the President and CEO of [[Cerveceria_India|Cerveceria India]], Inc., Puerto Rico's largest brewery. \n"} +{"id": 6362, "claim": "C\u00e2n i Gymru (A Song for Wales, a Welsh television show) 2010 had eight contestants and Gai Toms placed first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3rd Gai Toms \nAlun Evans 1st \n"} +{"id": 6302, "claim": "Born on August 3, 1989 in Kampala, Uganda, Michael Sserumaga played as a midfielder for Police Jinja and Helsingborgs in 2007 and from 2008 to 2009, respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] \n"} +{"id": 2893, "claim": "Zhenlai County which has a total area of 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi) is situated in Beijing, a province in Northeast China that had undergone an early period of industrialization.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zhenlai County (simplified Chinese: \u9547\u8d49\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u93ae\u8cda\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Zhe\u0300nla\u0300i Xia\u0300n) is a county in northwestern Jilin province, China, occupying the northernmost part of the province and bordering [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] to the east and [[Inner_Mongolia|Inner Mongolia]] to the west. \n"} +{"id": 21027, "claim": "Appearing twice in the Archibald Salon des Refus\u00e9s, a popular Australian exhibit, Tsering Hannaford had started focusing on painting after graduating from college.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Salon des Refuse\u0301s is a popular Australian art exhibition which shows some of the rejected submissions to the [[Archibald_Prize|Archibald Prize]], Australia's most prestigious art prize for portraiture, and also the [[Wynne_Prize|Wynne Prize]] entries for landscape & figure sculpture. After finishing at University, Hannaford concentrated on painting. 2012 - Archibald Prize Salon des Refuse\u0301s - Self-portrait ( 2013 - Archibald Prize Salon des Refuse\u0301s - Self-portrait \n"} +{"id": 7107, "claim": "After the Nine Network, an Australian commercial free-to-air television network, restarted broadcasting 9HD in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD, but they did not put a time frame on it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Nine Network (commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. On 26 November 2015, Nine relaunched [[9HD|9HD]], an HD simulcast of their primary channel, on channel 90 and launched new lifestyle channel [[9Life|9Life]] on channel 94. After the [[Nine_Network|Nine Network]] restarted broadcasting [[9HD|9HD]] in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD. However, they did not put a time frame on it, stating that they are \"working through some technical and rights issues\". \n"} +{"id": 820, "claim": "Special Hockey International, which has been held in the US, Canada, and England, took place in Kitchener,Ontario during 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The event typically alternates between the [[United_States|United States]] and [[Canada|Canada]], but the 2012 version was hosted in [[London|London]], [[England|England]]. The 2013 event in [[Kitchener,_Ontario|Kitchener, Ontario]], was featured by [[Don_Cherry|Don Cherry]] on [[Hockey_Night_in_Canada|Hockey Night in Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 7058, "claim": "Norie Sato moved to the United States with her family when she was a tenager and graduated from the University of Michigan, a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sato was born in Sendai, Japan and moved to the United States with her family when she was 4. \n"} +{"id": 33994, "claim": "Zizo's singles Like That, Winter of Haeundae and Spy which were released between 2013 and 2015 obtained positions ranging from 50 to 80 on the Gaon Music Chart, which is owned by Korea Music Content Association.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Title Year 2013 57 2014 64 71 Gaon Music Chart Korea Music Content Association \n"} +{"id": 32811, "claim": "During the 1982 Atlanta Falcons season, the Atlanta Falcons had less wins than the New Orleans Saints did.", "label": 1, "evidence": "5 Atlanta Falcons 4 [[1982_New_Orleans_Saints_season|New Orleans Saints]] \n"} +{"id": 23083, "claim": "Acclamation, one of the three processes recognized by Quia propter for unanimous agreement, is rare and often driven more by crowd dynamics than discussion among the electors.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It recognized three processes for unanimous agreement: \"acclamation\", \"scrutiny\" (balloting), and \"compromissum\" (compromise committee). Acclamation was rare, and often driven more by crowd dynamics than discussion among the electors. \n"} +{"id": 15016, "claim": "The Bradwell nuclear power station was owned by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, a non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, formed by the Energy Act 2004, and operated by Magnox Ltd.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Nuclear_Decommissioning_Authority|Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is a [[Non-departmental_public_body|non-departmental public body]] of the [[Department_for_Business,_Energy_and_Industrial_Strategy|Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy]], formed by the [[Energy_Act_2004|Energy Act 2004]]. [[Magnox_Ltd|Magnox Ltd]] \n"} +{"id": 34748, "claim": "The Moro National Liberation Front movement was established to help Christians in the Philippines fight for independence.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It started as a splinter group of the [[Muslim_Independence_Movement|Muslim Independence Movement]]. \n"} +{"id": 844, "claim": "The school reopened its doors as Westchester Academy for International Studies and had a student cap of 1000, and at one point shared a campus with Yale.", "label": 1, "evidence": "During the 2004\u201305 school year, the campus was shared with Stratford, due to renovations occurring on Stratford's campus. \n"} +{"id": 36, "claim": "The first ambassador of Peru to the USA was a simple civilian named C\u00e9sar Canevaro.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ce\u0301sar Canevaro Valega (January 19, 1846 \u2013 October 31, 1922) was a [[Peru|Peruvian]] General and politician. \n"} +{"id": 12559, "claim": "Kerim Memija played for \u017deljezni\u010dar, a professional football club based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the 2013-14 season up to the 2016-17 season and has recorded 75 appearances and four goals during his stay with the club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Apps 61 Goals 3 \n"} +{"id": 18730, "claim": "The Oregon Garden opened in 2001 but never netted a profit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Opened in 1999, it is home to over 20 gardens including the Rose Garden, Children's Garden and Silverton Market Garden. \n"} +{"id": 30330, "claim": "Renihilation receives a rating of C- from Allmusic, and Pitchfork.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Allmusic|Allmusic]] [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork]] 7.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 7598, "claim": "The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live-action display in Universal Studios theme parks which are ultimately owned by Comcast.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live [[Stunt_show|stunt show]] based upon a wide variety of Universal's [[Western_films|Western films]]. [[NBCUniversal|NBCUniversal]]\n([[Comcast|Comcast]]) Universal Studios Florida is a [[Theme_park|theme park]] and production studio located in [[Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, Florida]]. \n"} +{"id": 7147, "claim": "The 34th Street\u2013Hudson Yards station was the first station to open on the IRT Flushing Line (a rapid transit route of the New York Subway system).", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 13, 2015 January 21, 1928 [[Flushing\u2013Main_Street_(IRT_Flushing_Line)|Flushing\u2013Main Street]] [[34th_Street\u2013Hudson_Yards_(IRT_Flushing_Line)|34th Street\u2013Hudson Yards]] \n"} +{"id": 242, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 3 (numbered after Dale Earnhardt who was driving car #3 when he died at the 2001 Daytona 500) runs from US 601 in southern Concord, through Morresville to US 29 in Kannapolis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is numbered after Dale Earnhardt, the NASCAR driver, who was driving the #3 car when he died at the [[2001_Daytona_500|2001 Daytona 500]]. NC 3's southern terminus is in Concord, at [[North_Carolina_Highway_73|NC 73]]. From there, NC 3 travels north through Kannapolis and on to Mooresville. After meandering through downtown Mooresville and switching roads multiple times, NC 3 meets its northern terminus at Plaza Drive ([[North_Carolina_Highway_150|NC 150]]). \n"} +{"id": 14323, "claim": "The S\u00fcleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul on the Third Hill was the largest mosque in the city for 462 years and it was inaugurated in 1550.", "label": 1, "evidence": "An inscription specifies the foundation date as 1550 and the inauguration date as 1557. \n"} +{"id": 27140, "claim": "Ebbe Carlsson affair was when Lidbom consulted Ebbe Carlsson who started up the investigation and concluded that Olof Palme had not been assassinated by PKK .", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lidbom consulted his old acquaintance Ebbe Carlsson. Ebbe Carlsson concluded that Olof Palme had been assassinated by the [[Kurd|Kurdish]] organisation [[Kurdistan_Workers'_Party|PKK]] and claimed that: Ebbe Carlsson had both knowledge and connections relating to SA\u0308PO, and started up his own investigation, backed by the [[National_Police_Commissioner_(Sweden)|National Police Commissioner]] [[Nils_Erik_A\u030ahmansson|Nils Erik A\u030ahmansson]] who provided Carlsson with a bodyguard and additional collaborators within SA\u0308PO. \n"} +{"id": 2366, "claim": "Edgar McInnis wrote poetry in his spare time and won the Newdigate Prize in 1925 for his poem \"Byron\" also, he received Master of Arts degree in 1930 from Oxford University (collegiate research university in Oxfordshire, England).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Writing poetry in his spare time, he published the collections Poems Written at the Front (1918) and The Road to Arras (1920), and won the Newdigate Prize in 1925 for his poem \"Byron\". A [[Rhodes_Scholar|Rhodes Scholar]], he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926 and a Master of Arts degree in 1930 from [[Oxford_University|Oxford University]]. The University of Oxford (legally The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a [[Collegiate_university|collegiate]] [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Oxford|Oxford]], Oxfordshire, England. \n"} +{"id": 3536, "claim": "Taylor Momsen appeared in the 1999 film The Prophet's Game as Honey Bee Swan and also in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas where she earned a nomination at the Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 Honey Bee Swan [[How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]] 2000 Nominated\u2014[[Blockbuster_Entertainment_Awards|Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer]]\nNominated\u2014[[Saturn_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_a_Younger_Actor|Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor]]\nNominated\u2014Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film \u2013 Young Actress Age Ten or Under The Prophet's Game \n"} +{"id": 34160, "claim": "Carlephyton madagascariense is a species in the Araceae family, Alismatales order, and commonly mistaken as part of the Monocots clade.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Clade: [[Monocotyledon|Monocots]] \n"} +{"id": 26784, "claim": "1775 Zimmerwald asteroid was discovered in 1969 by from an observatory in the village of Zimmerwald.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 May 1969 1775 Zimmerwald, provisional designation 1969 JA, is a stony Eunomian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] and [[List_of_slow_rotators_(minor_planets)|slow rotator]] from the middle region of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It is named for the village of [[Zimmerwald|Zimmerwald]], where the discovering observatory is located. \n"} +{"id": 9956, "claim": "Gonda Khedi has a total population of less than 100 where children are only about less than ten.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gonda Khedi is a village in the [[Bhopal_district|Bhopal district]] of [[Madhya_Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]], [[India|India]]. 363 Population Demographics (2011 Census) Children aged below 6 years 72 Gonda Khedi 363 \n"} +{"id": 1272, "claim": "MartyrLoserKing received an aggregate score of 78/100 from Metacritic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 78/100 \n"} +{"id": 2555, "claim": "In pole bending, riders can experiment with various methods such as the \"slalom\" approach and \"side pass\" approach to determine which technique is the best for their application.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Various methods are implemented in pole bending from the \"slalom\" approach to the \"side pass\" approach. Depending on the horse/ rider combination, the rider needs to experiment to see what method works best for their application. \n"} +{"id": 10732, "claim": "The WCBW special report on December 7,1941, which lasted less than 90 minutes, pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and was described by CBS as the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "When Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941, WCBW, usually off-the-air on Sundays to give the engineers a day off, took to the air at 8:45 p.m. that evening with an extensive special report. Although WCBW's special report that night lasted less than 90 minutes, that special broadcast pushed the limits of live television in 1941, and opened up new possibilities for future broadcasts. As CBS wrote in a special report to the FCC, the unscheduled live news broadcast on December 7 was \"unquestionably the most stimulating challenge and marked the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time\". \n"} +{"id": 9598, "claim": "Ken Sugimori is an actor and is best known for staring in a movie called Game Freak.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is best known as the primary character designer and art director for the [[Poke\u0301mon|Poke\u0301mon]] franchise. \n"} +{"id": 8358, "claim": "In the 1990 (first all-German election since, Nazi show election in April 1938), 1994 (This elected Bundestag was largest in history until 2017, numbering 672 members) and 1998 elections in Berlin Marzahn - Hellersdorf Gregor Gysi of the PDS (Party of Democratic Socialism) party was succeeded by fellow PDS member Petra Pau from 2002 - 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1990_German_federal_election|1990]] [[1994_German_federal_election|1994]] [[1998_German_federal_election|1998]] Gregor Gysi [[Party_of_Democratic_Socialism_(Germany)|PDS]] [[2002_German_federal_election|2002]] [[2005_German_federal_election|2005]] [[2009_German_federal_election|2009]] [[2013_German_federal_election|2013]] [[2017_German_federal_election|2017]] [[Petra_Pau|Petra Pau]] [[Party_of_Democratic_Socialism_(Germany)|PDS]] The constituency was first represented by Gregor Gysi of the [[Party_of_Democratic_Socialism_(Germany)|Party of Democratic Socialism]] (PDS) from 1990 to 2002. He was succeeded by fellow PDS member Petra Pau in 2002. This was the first all-German election since the [[Elections_in_Nazi_Germany|Nazi show election]] in [[1938_German_parliamentary_election_and_referendum|April 1938]], the first multi-party all-German election since that of [[March_1933_German_federal_election|March 1933]], which was held after the [[Nazi_seizure_of_power|Nazi seizure of power]] and was subject to widespread suppression, and the first free and fair all-German election since [[November_1932_German_federal_election|November 1932]]. This elected Bundestag was largest in history until 2017, numbering 672 members. The Party of Democratic Socialism ([[German_language|German]]: Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus, PDS) was a [[Democratic_socialism|democratic socialist]] [[List_of_political_parties_in_Germany|political party in Germany]] active between 1989 and 2007. \n"} +{"id": 8266, "claim": "Virgil Ghi\u021b\u0103 plays for Viitorul Constanta (a Romanian professional football club based in Ovidiu, Constan\u021ba County), and currently has a 8 goals and 74 apps in total for all the seasons she has played.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Virgil Eugen Ghit\u0326a\u0306 (born 4 June 1998) is a [[Romania|Romanian]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Viitorul_Constant\u0326a|Viitorul Constant\u0326a]] as a [[Defender_(association_football)|central defender]]. Fotbal Club Viitorul Constant\u0326a, commonly known as Viitorul Constant\u0326a (Romanian pronunciation: [[Romanian|[vi.i\u02c8torul kon\u02c8stantsa]]) or simply Viitorul, is a Romanian professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Club_(organization)|club]] based in [[Ovidiu|Ovidiu]], [[Constant\u0326a_County|Constant\u0326a County]], currently playing in the [[Liga_I|Liga I]]. 74 8 Goals Apps Total Career Total \n"} +{"id": 5392, "claim": "FitzHerbert baronets was created on 22 January 1784 for William FitzHerbert who descended from a Norman knight and are related to the FitzHerberts of Great Britain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was created on 22 January 1784 for [[Sir_William_Fitzherbert,_1st_Baronet|William FitzHerbert]], of [[Tissington_Hall|Tissington Hall]], [[Derbyshire|Derbyshire]]. The FitzHerberts descend from a Norman knight, Herbert, whose son was known by the patronymic filius Herberti in Latin and fils de Herbert in [[Norman_French|Norman French]]. They are related to the FitzHerberts of [[Swynnerton_Hall|Swynnerton Hall]], [[Staffordshire|Staffordshire]] (see [[Baron_Stafford|Baron Stafford]]). \n"} +{"id": 1383, "claim": "Debjit Majumder was signed as replacement keeper by Mohun Bagan (an Indian professional sports club based in Kolkata) in 2014, as Shilton Paul was loaned to Chennaiyin FC, and was selected the Best Goalkeeper of I-League 2015 as a results of his stellar performance.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Majumder was signed as replacement keeper by [[Mohun_Bagan|Mohun Bagan]] in 2014, as Shilton Paul was loaned to [[Chennaiyin_FC|Chennaiyin FC]]. Mohun Bagan Athletic Club, commonly known as Mohun Bagan, is an [[India|Indian]] professional sports club based in [[Kolkata|Kolkata]], [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]], India. As a result of his stellar performances during the current season, he was selected the Best Goalkeeper of I-League 2015. \n"} +{"id": 5129, "claim": "Pirate Party Romania was founded in 2010 and is affiliated with Pirate Parties International (headquarters in Belgium)", "label": 1, "evidence": "2009 The Pirate Party Romania ([[Romanian_language|Romanian]]: Partidul Pirat Roma\u0302nia) is a [[Political_party|political party]] in [[Romania|Romania]] based on the Swedish [[Pirate_Party_(Sweden)|Pirate Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 23165, "claim": "Virgil Ghi\u021b\u0103 plays for Rapid Bucure\u0219ti, and currently has a 8 goals and 74 apps in total for all the seasons she has played.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Virgil Eugen Ghit\u0326a\u0306 (born 4 June 1998) is a [[Romania|Romanian]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Viitorul_Constant\u0326a|Viitorul Constant\u0326a]] as a [[Defender_(association_football)|central defender]]. \n"} +{"id": 3514, "claim": "The Convoy Busters, a 1978 poliziotteschi film, was created with the direction of Stelvio Massi, story by Danilo Massi and music by Olga Karlatos.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Stelvio_Cipriani|Stelvio Cipriani]] \n"} +{"id": 4837, "claim": "The Bothrostethus annulipes has a humeral tooth that is very obvious and curved to the outside, and an apex of the scutellum that is clear, almost white", "label": 0, "evidence": "The humeral tooth is very obvious and curved to the outside. The apex of the scutellum is clear, almost white. \n"} +{"id": 9991, "claim": "Floxing is a term used by linguists when they want to revive an inactivated gene in a specific tissue in vivo, at any time, in order to identify its normal function.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Floxing a gene allows it to be deleted (knocked out), translocated or inserted (through various mechanisms in Cre-Lox recombination). \n"} +{"id": 3461, "claim": "The 1988 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University during the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season and won against Virginia Tech on their first match.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1988 Clemson Tigers football team represented [[Clemson_University|Clemson University]] during the [[1988_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season|1988 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. September 3 [[1988_Virginia_Tech_Hokies_football_team|Virginia Tech]]* W 40\u20137 \n"} +{"id": 21806, "claim": "The village of Whitecroft is in the Forest of Dean in England, under the post town of Lydney.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Whitecroft is a village in the [[Forest_of_Dean|Forest of Dean]] in west Gloucestershire, England. Whitecroft comes under the postal district of Lydney. \nWhitecroft is a village in the [[Forest_of_Dean|Forest of Dean]] in west Gloucestershire, England. Lydney \n"} +{"id": 5003, "claim": "Brookings University Residential Historic District is a four by four-and-a-half block triange covering 60 acres in the historic district of Brookings, South Dakota, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is roughly a four-block by four-and-a-half-block rectangle situated two blocks east of Brookings' Main Street. \n"} +{"id": 2765, "claim": "MBC Gayo Daejejeon, the annual South Korean music show, was started in 1966 and still continues today.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The MBC Gayo Daejejeon ([[Korean_language|Korean]]: MBC \u1100\u1161\u110b\u116d\u1103\u1162\u110c\u1166\u110c\u1165\u11ab) is an annual, end-of-the-year [[South_Korea|South Korean]] music show broadcast by the [[Munhwa_Broadcasting_Corporation|Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation]] (MBC). The event was first held in 1966 as a singing competition, but MBC stopped giving out awards in 2005. 1966\u20131973 1974\u20131986 1987 1988 1989\u20131992 1993\u20131995 1996\u20131997 1998 1999\u20132004 2005\u2013Present \n"} +{"id": 9853, "claim": "In the qualifying round of 1964 French Grand Prix, Jim Clark of Australia got the highest position while Peter Revson of United Kingdom got the lowest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "18 [[Switzerland]] [[Jo_Siffert|Jo Siffert]] 16 [[United_States]] Peter Revson \n"} +{"id": 633, "claim": "Four notable and famous novellas, which include Breakfast at Tiffany's and I am Legend, were written in the 1950s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Breakfast_at_Tiffany's_(novella)|Breakfast at Tiffany's]] 1958 [[The_Old_Man_and_the_Sea|The Old Man and the Sea]] 1952 [[I_Am_Legend_(novel)|I Am Legend]] 1954 Goodbye, Columbus 1959 \n"} +{"id": 232, "claim": "Omphalosaurus is in the Omphalosauridae Genus in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: \u2020Omphalosaurus\nMerriam 1906 \n"} +{"id": 3054, "claim": "The Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol is made up of five flight groups(Groups 1,2,3,4, and 22).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Group 01 Group 02 Group 03 Group 04 Group 22 The Illinois Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is composed of 23 squadrons which are distributed among five Groups across the state of Illinois. \n"} +{"id": 47695, "claim": "Boman Pressvala was played by actor Boman Irani in Little Zizou.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Boman_Irani|Boman Irani]] Boman Pressvala \n"} +{"id": 23409, "claim": "KEXA is an American radio station licensed through Inspiration Media Networks, which is based in Indian Land, South Carolina.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KEXA (93.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is an American [[Radio_station|radio station]] licensed by the [[Federal_Communications_Commission|Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) to serve the community of King City, California, which is in Southern Monterey County. \n"} +{"id": 5071, "claim": "Colin Harrington is an English football midfielder from Bicester,( a town and civil parish in Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England) who was former member of the teams: Oxford United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Mansfield Town and Kettering Town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Colin Harrington (born 3 April 1943) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played for [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]], [[Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]], [[Mansfield_Town_F.C.|Mansfield Town]] and [[Kettering_Town_F.C.|Kettering Town]]. [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [[Bicester|Bicester]], England Bicester ([[English|/\u02c8b\u026ast\u0259r/]] (listen) BISS-t\u0259r) is a town and [[Civil_parishes_in_England|civil parish]] in the [[Cherwell_(district)|Cherwell district]] of northeastern Oxfordshire in England. \nBicester ([[English|/\u02c8b\u026ast\u0259r/]] (listen) BISS-t\u0259r) is a town and [[Civil_parishes_in_England|civil parish]] in the [[Cherwell_(district)|Cherwell district]] of northeastern Oxfordshire in England. [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] Team [[Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]] [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]] [[Mansfield_Town_F.C.|Mansfield Town]] [[Kettering_Town_F.C.|Kettering Town]] [[Bicester|Bicester]], England \n"} +{"id": 2962, "claim": "Ducros Plantation was sold by Ducros to Colonel Van Perkins Winder, a descendant of Colonel Nathaniel Littleton, in 1845 and was expanded by purchasing adjacent land formerly owned by Thomas Butler and smaller farms.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1845, Ducros sold it to Colonel [[Van_Perkins_Winder|Van Perkins Winder]]. He was a descendant of Colonel Nathaniel Littleton (1605-1654). Winder expanded the acreage by purchasing adjacent land formerly owned by [[Thomas_Butler_(Louisiana_politician)|Thomas Butler]] and smaller farms. \n"} +{"id": 3815, "claim": "French painter Jeanne Rongier known for her historic genre work, took lessons from Henri Senart and Henri Joseph Harpignies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jeanne Rongier (November 27, 1852 \u2013 January 19, 1929) was a [[France|French]] painter. Rongier was born in [[Ma\u0302con|Ma\u0302con]] where she took lessons from Henri Senart. She later took lessons from [[Henri_Joseph_Harpignies|Henri Joseph Harpignies]], and [[Evariste_Vital_Luminais|Evariste Vital Luminais]]. She is known for historic genre works after old masters such as [[Frans_Hals|Frans Hals]] and [[Jacob_Duck|Jacob Duck]]. \n"} +{"id": 20376, "claim": "Zixing City in the Hunan Province is a 1,054.23 square mile city, bordered by counties and a district, and under the level of Chenzhou prefecture-level city, the administrative division of the People's Republic of China, ranking below a province and above a county.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hunan|Hunan]] Zixing City covers 2,730.44 km (1,054.23 sq mi), as of 2015, It had a registered population of 378,400 and a resident population of 345,100. The city is bordered to the northwest by [[Yongxing_County|Yongxing]] and [[Anren_County|Anren Counties]], to the northeast by [[Yanling_County,_Hunan|Yanling County]], to the east by [[Guidong_County|Guidong County]], to the southeast by [[Rucheng_County|Rucheng County]], to the southwest by [[Yizhang_County|Yizhang County]], to the west by [[Suxian_District|Suxian District]]. Zixing (simplified Chinese: \u8d44\u5174; traditional Chinese: \u8cc7\u8208; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Zi\u0304xi\u0304ng) is a county-level city in [[Hunan|Hunan Province]], China, it is under the administration of [[Chenzhou|Chenzhou prefecture-level City]]. A prefectural-level municipality ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u5730\u7ea7\u5e02), prefectural-level city or prefectural city; formerly known as province-administrated city ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u7701\u8f96\u5e02) from 1949 to 1983, is an administrative division of the [[China|People's Republic of China]] (PRC), ranking below a [[Province_of_China|province]] and above a [[Counties_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China|county]] in China's administrative structure. \n"} +{"id": 3669, "claim": "Darren Van Oene was picked 33 by the Buffalo Sabres and played with them or four seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Picked 33rd overall from the [[Western_Hockey_League|Western Hockey League]]'s [[Brandon_Wheat_Kings|Brandon Wheat Kings]] by the [[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]] in the second round of the [[1996_NHL_Entry_Draft|1996 NHL Entry Draft]], he never played in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]], spending his entire career in the minor leagues. The Sabres compete in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL) as a member of the [[Atlantic_Division_(NHL)|Atlantic Division]] of the [[Eastern_Conference_(NHL)|Eastern Conference]]. \n"} +{"id": 1249, "claim": "The Sap production discography, owned by a hip hop recording artist, produced a total of eight songs in seven different albums from 2011 to 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The following is a discography of production by hip hop recording artist and record producer [[Sap_(producer)|SAP]]. List of singles as producer showing year released, performing artists and album name 2011 [[Best_Day_Ever_(mixtape)|Best Day Ever]] 2012 [[Jesus_Piece_(album)|Jesus Piece]] 2013 [[Watching_Movies_with_the_Sound_Off|Watching Movies with the Sound Off]] [[ESGN|Evil Seeds Grow Naturally]] [[Stay_Trippy|Stay Trippy]] 2014 Under the Influence 2 2015 \"Don't C Me Comin\"\n(Tyga featuring A.E.) [[Fuk_Wat_They_Talkin_Bout|Fuk Wat They Talkin Bout]] \n"} +{"id": 30785, "claim": "The third cabinet of Kalevi Sorsa assigned people in different ministers for departments such as foreign affairs, interior, and defence.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Finland)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] Pa\u0308r Stenba\u0308ck [[Minister_of_the_Interior_(Finland)|Minister of the Interior]] [[Matti_Ahde|Matti Ahde]] [[Minister_of_Defence_(Finland)|Minister of Defence]] Juhani Saukkonen \n"} +{"id": 22023, "claim": "Daniel Noce, who served in the United States Army from 1917-1954, was born on November 3, 1894, in Denver, Colorado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born on November 3, 1894 in [[Denver,_Colorado|Denver, Colorado]]. 1917\u20131954 November 3, 1894 (1894-11-03)\n[[Denver,_Colorado|Denver, Colorado]] \n"} +{"id": 20639, "claim": "All Things in Time, a movie by Lou Rawls released more singles in 1977 than in 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "All Things in Time is an album by [[United_States|American]] [[R&B|R&B]] singer [[Lou_Rawls|Lou Rawls]], released in June 1976 on the [[Philadelphia_International_Records|Philadelphia International Records]] label. 1976 \"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine\" \"Groovy People\" 1977 \"This Song Will Last Forever\" \n"} +{"id": 21481, "claim": "A dispersed settlement that was traditionally part of Styria region, Veliki Brebrovnik is now considered a part of the statistical region, Drava, Slovenia, and has a total population of 244 (as of 2002).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Veliki Brebrovnik (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u028be\u02d0liki b\u027e\u025b\u02c8b\u027eo\u02d0u\u032fnik]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] in the [[Slovene_Hills|Slovene Hills]] northeast of Ormoz\u030c in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. The area traditionally belonged to the region of Styria. It is now included in the [[Drava_Statistical_Region|Drava Statistical Region]]. 244 \n"} +{"id": 35, "claim": "The Republican primary in 2010 for the\u00a0\u00a0Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election resulted in the victory of Jim Cawley.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2010, he ran for the state [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania|lieutenant governor]] and won the Republican primary in a crowded nine candidate field with just 26% of the vote. Jim Cawley 32nd [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania|Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 18035, "claim": "Asha Aggarwal took the champion spot while Yuko Gordon took second place in the 1985 Asian Championships Marathon event.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asha Agarwal is a former Indian women [[Marathon|marathon]] and a recipient of [[Arjuna_Award|Arjuna Award]]. In September 1985 she won the gold at the Asian Track and Field meet in [[Jakarta|Jakarta]], setting a record of 2 hours 48 and 51 seconds, which still stands. \nThe Asian Marathon Championships is a biennial international competition in [[Marathon|marathon]] [[Road_running|road running]] for [[Asia|Asian]] athletes. \u2014 1985 [[1985_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Athletics Championships]] 1985 [[Asha_Agarwal|Asha Agarwal]] (IND) 2:48:53 [[Yuko_Gordon|Yuko Gordon]] (HKG) 2:54:16 \n"} +{"id": 1282, "claim": "The Dewildemania belongs to the Plantae Kingdom and Asteraceae Tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Vernonieae|Vernonieae]] \n"} +{"id": 25372, "claim": "During 1805, Seymour Burr, an African-American slave married Mary Wilbore in which he inherited six acres of land owned by her previous husband.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Seymour Burr (1754/1762\u20131837) was an [[African-American|African-American]] slave in the [[Connecticut_Colony|Connecticut Colony]] in the [[British_colonies_in_North_America|North American British Colonies]] and [[United_States|United States]]. 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Global Radio \n"} +{"id": 45598, "claim": "The Golden Calf Occupation Award is given to film occupations such as extra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2003, the category was split up into separate categories for Best Production Design, [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Sound_Design|Best Sound Design]], [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Music|Best Music]], [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Montage|Best Editing]] and [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Camera|Best Camera]]. \n"} +{"id": 17864, "claim": "Shana Williams (born April 7, 1972, Bridgeton, New Jersey) was a three-time Olympian who won the silver medal at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships", "label": 1, "evidence": "1996 [[Athletics_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics|Olympic Games]] 2000 [[Athletics_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics|Olympic Games]] \n"} +{"id": 3085, "claim": "Currently 44 years old, Alin Panzaru began his career in 1993 playing for Otelul Galati, and after his retirement in 2012 he moved into football management with the last team he played on, Dacia Unirea Braila.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1976-01-18) 18 January 1976 (age 44) Pa\u0302nzaru made his [[Liga_I|Liga I]] debut on 4 December 1993, for [[FC_Ot\u0326elul_Galat\u0326i|Ot\u0326elul Galat\u0326i]] in a 1-1 draw against Inter Sibiu. 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Published between 1938 and 1948, it was owned by [[Hatzohar|Hatzohar]], the [[Revisionist_Zionism|Revisionist]] party. \n"} +{"id": 7738, "claim": "Erie Playhouse, located in a city on the south shore of Lake Erie, was established as the \"Peoples Theatre\" by 1882 but the troupe performed at the H.V.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Erie Playhouse is a historic theatre located in [[Erie,_Pennsylvania|Erie, Pennsylvania]]. The Erie Playhouse was established as the \"Peoples Theatre\" by 1882, and was incorporated as the Erie Civic Theatre Association in 1916. The troupe performed at the H.V. 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Bonito may not, however, be marketed as [[Tuna|tuna]] in all countries. \n"} +{"id": 34908, "claim": "Ludwig Andreas Buchner obtained his PhD in 1839, then became a member of the Imperial Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich (an independent public institution that refused to appoint scholars whose research has contributed considerably to the increase of knowledge within their subject) in 1849.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It appoints scholars whose research has contributed considerably to the increase of knowledge within their subject. \n"} +{"id": 39696, "claim": "The duo dominated the inaugural season with Huisman taking the title and Van Es finishing second in the series standings and Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 199, later on Cor Euser returned to the team in 1999. .", "label": 0, "evidence": "The duo dominated the inaugural season with Huisman taking the title and Van Es finishing second in the series standings. Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 1998. Cor Euser returned to the team in 1999. \n"} +{"id": 6980, "claim": "The list of awards and nominations received by the Gorillaz includes a 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards win for Best Song for their track \"Clint Eastwood\", and a 2005 win for Best Group.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2001 \"Clint Eastwood\" Best Song Won 2005 Gorillaz Best Group Won \n"} +{"id": 4776, "claim": "The Barrett M468 is a type of assault rifle from the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Assault_rifle|Assault rifle]] United States \n"} +{"id": 16963, "claim": "Protein phosphatase 2, which is implicated in the negative control of cell growth and division, consists of a common heteromeric core enzyme.", "label": 1, "evidence": "PP2A consists of a dimeric core enzyme composed of the structural A and catalytic C subunits, and a regulatory B subunit. \n"} +{"id": 7684, "claim": "Fred Dunsmore (ice hockey player) born on March 30, 1929 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and he was the Centre and he played for Winnipeg Maroons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frederick Roy Dunsmore (March 30, 1929 \u2013 May 13, 2014) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Forward_(ice_hockey)|centerman]] who was runner-up for Manitoba's \"Athlete of the Century\". 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He enjoyed commercial success, as an engraving of his drawing was included on the front cover of the Illustrated Melbourne Post later that year. \n"} +{"id": 22357, "claim": "Dolatpura has a total population of over 1000 over half are literate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1,009 539 \n"} +{"id": 52195, "claim": "Captain Sondenheimer of Germanwings Flight 9525 performed multiple attempts to unlock the cockpit door; he tried his code but was it disabled from the cockpit controls; requested re-entry using the intercom where he he knocked and then banged on the door but received no response; finally, tried to physically break down the door but as it was reinforced to prevent intrusion.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The flight's [[Pilot_in_command|pilot in command]] was 34-year-old Captain Patrick Sondenheimer, who had 10 years of flying experience (6,000 flight hours, including 3,811 hours on the Airbus A320) flying A320s for Germanwings, Lufthansa, and [[Condor_Flugdienst|Condor]]. Robin said when the captain returned from probably using the toilet and tried to enter the cockpit, Lubitz had locked the door. The captain had a code to unlock the door, but the lock's code panel can be disabled from the cockpit controls. The captain requested re-entry using the intercom; he knocked and then banged on the door, but received no response. The captain then tried to break down the door, but like most cockpit doors made after the [[September_11_attacks|September 11 attacks]], it had been reinforced to prevent intrusion. \n"} +{"id": 17718, "claim": "Kilmaley (Cill Mhaille) is in County Clare, Munster, Ireland, and has an elevation of 230 feet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kilmaley ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: Cill Mha\u0301ille) is a village situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of the town of [[Ennis|Ennis]], [[County_Clare|County Clare]], Ireland. [[Munster|Munster]] 70 m (230 ft) \n"} +{"id": 42439, "claim": "Suhasani Maniratnam directed Penn, a 1991 Tamil language Indian anthology drama that featured Srividya in her first TV serial role.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Actresses [[Revathi|Revathi]], [[Bhanupriya|Bhanupriya]], [[Geetha_(actress)|Geetha]], Raadhika, [[Amala_Akkineni|Amala]], [[Shobana|Shobana]], [[Saranya_Ponvannan|Saranya]] and Suhasini herself play the lead roles in the eight episodes, with an ensemble set of other actors in supporting roles. \n"} +{"id": 7628, "claim": "Retired English footballer Laurence Wilson, who played for Everton and later Chester city, played defender and midfielder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Laurence Thomas Wilson (born 10 October 1986) is an English retired [[Association_football|footballer]] who last played for [[Connah's_Quay_Nomads_F.C.|Connah's Quay Nomads]]. [[Everton_F.C.|Everton]] [[Chester_City_F.C.|Chester City]] [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]], [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] \n"} +{"id": 11210, "claim": "Robert Craig Kent, born on November 28, 1828 in Wythe County, Virginia, was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia when he never won the election in 1894.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1894, he won election to a four-year term as the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. \n"} +{"id": 7437, "claim": "After being in the Kenyan gubernatorial elections, Josphat Nanok became the current governor of the Turkana County.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He became the governor after winning the [[2013_Kenyan_gubernatorial_elections|2013 Kenyan gubernatorial elections]]. He is the current governor of [[Turkana_County|Turkana County]]. \n"} +{"id": 21831, "claim": "Silenga (commune in one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso the Kouritenga Province) has a total of eight neighborhoods in which Kolinkomin has the least population of 38 while Daporin has the most population of 372.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bidoghin 38 Daporin 372 Dopanin 179 Koknongin 58 Kolinkomin 106 Natinga 282 Tengseghin 54 Yarcin 277 \n"} +{"id": 8810, "claim": "The 2004 Montana Grizzlies football team played Hofstra (ranked as No. two) on November 20th, resulting in a 41-23 win for Montana, with an audience in attendance of 23,228 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hofstra_Pride_football|Hofstra]]* September 11 23,100 November 20 [[Montana_State_Bobcats_football|Montana State]] \n"} +{"id": 33771, "claim": "The Saint Petersburg State University Faculty of Law was financially well off during the 18th century until 1819 when Alexander reinstated it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, from the middle of 18th century the university had been suffering financial difficulties. That was until 1819, when [[Alexander_I_of_Russia|Alexander I]] reinstated it. \n"} +{"id": 13596, "claim": "List of ambassadors of the United States to Israel started when Israel declared independence and the United States recognized it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "March 28, 1949 The first U.S. ambassador commissioned to Israel was [[James_Grover_McDonald|James Grover McDonald]], who [[Letter_of_credence|presented his credentials]] to the government of Israel on March 28, 1949. The United States immediately [[Diplomatic_recognition|recognized]] the nation and moved to establish [[Diplomatic_relations|diplomatic relations]]. On the same day, the Jewish Agency, under future Prime Minister [[David_Ben-Gurion|David Ben-Gurion]], declared independence and named the country Israel. \n"} +{"id": 6752, "claim": "In 1931, Spartan Aircraft's operations were allied to the Saunders-Roe company in which Whitehall Securities had taken a majority shareholding; then in April 1935, Whitehall Securities and Jersey Airways (formed by Walter Thurgood on August 9, 1933) formed United Airways as a sister airline to Spartan Air Lines.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1931 Spartan Aircraft's operations were allied to the [[Saunders-Roe|Saunders-Roe]] company in which Whitehall Securities had taken a majority shareholding. In April 1935, Whitehall Securities and [[Jersey_Airways|Jersey Airways]] formed [[United_Airways_Limited|United Airways]] as a sister airline to Spartan Air Lines. Jersey Airways Limited was formed by Walter Thurgood on 9 December 1933. \n"} +{"id": 2526, "claim": "James Bromley, who is known for his portraits of Duchess of Kent and the Earl of Carlisle, died in 1838.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Among his best plates may be enumerated portraits of the [[Princess_Victoria_of_Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld|Duchess of Kent]], after [[George_Hayter|George Hayter]]; [[John_Russell,_1st_Earl_Russell|John, Earl Russell]], after Hayter; and [[George_Howard,_7th_Earl_of_Carlisle|the Earl of Carlisle, when Lord Morpeth]], after [[Thomas_Heathfield_Carrick|Thomas Heathfield Carrick]]; 'Falstaff,' after [[Henry_Liverseege|Henry Liverseege]]; and 'La Zingarella,' after [[Octavius_Oakley|Octavius Oakley]]. He died on 12 December 1838. \n"} +{"id": 36578, "claim": "Ngoulemakong is a village in Cameroon with a population of 14,675.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This article is about the village in South Cameroon. Ngoulemakong is a town and [[Communes_of_Cameroon|commune]] in [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], located in the Department of [[Mvila|Mvila]], in the [[South_Region_(Cameroon)|South Region]]. 14,675 \n"} +{"id": 16431, "claim": "Colonel Walter Phelps served the United States Army, the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces, from 1861 to 1865.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Walter P. Phelps Jr. (Oct 29, 1832\u2013February 20, 1878) was an officer in the Union Army throughout the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]], serving as commanding officer of the [[Eastern_Iron_Brigade|Eastern Iron Brigade]]. 1861-1865 \n"} +{"id": 186, "claim": "Six Belgian acts have won six or more prizes at the Music Industry Awards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The MIA's, in full Music Industry Awards, are [[Flanders|Flemish]] music prizes that are awarded by the [[Vlaamse_Radio-_en_Televisieomroeporganisatie|VRT]] in collaboration with Music Centre Flanders. There have been numerous acts, both groups and individuals, that have won multiple awards. The table below shows those that have won seven or more awards. 17 [[Stromae|Stromae]] 3x Best Male Artist\n3x Best Music Video\n2x Song of the year\n2x Best Pop\nBest Album\nBest Dance\nBest Artwork\nBest Componist\nBest New Artist 12 [[Milow|Milow]] 3x Best Pop\n2x Song of the year\n2x Best Male Artist\n2x Best Video\nBest New Artist\nBest Live Act 9 [[Niels_Destadsbader|Niels Destadsbader]] 3x Best Popular Artist\n2x Best Dutch(language) artist\n2x Best Male Artist\nBest Album\nBest Pop 8 [[Oscar_and_the_Wolf|Oscar and the Wolf]] [[Ange\u0300le|Ange\u0300le]] 2x Best Live Act\n2x Best Pop\nBest Male Artist\nBest Alternative\nBest Album\nBest New Artist 2x Best Female Artist\nBest Pop\nSong of the year\nBest New Artist\nBest Live Act\nBest Artwork\nBest Music Video [[Bazart|Bazart]] 3x Best Group\n2x Best Dutch(language) Act\nSong of the Year\nBest Pop\nBest New Artist 7 5x Best Female Artist\nBest Album\nBest Artist (based on sales) [[Selah_Sue|Selah Sue]] [[Balthazar_(band)|Balthazar]] 3x Best Album\n2x Best Alternative\nBest Live Act\nBest Group 6 [[DAAN|DAAN]] 2x Best Male Artist\nBest Music video\nBest Author/Componist\nBest Alternative\nBest Artwork \n"} +{"id": 8970, "claim": "Apalochlamys is in the Plantae kindom, and is in the order Asterales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 9837, "claim": "Relatives and human rights activists, including the Human Rights Watch, sought justice for the victims of the Carandiru massacre.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Relatives of those killed and human rights activists have both demanded and appealed for justice. Human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch have also documented statistics of police violence and acquittals in Brazil. \n"} +{"id": 14269, "claim": "In the 1959 PGA Championship that was held in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Mike Souchak placed first, followed by Jerry Barber.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Bob_Rosburg|Bob Rosburg]] T2 [[Jerry_Barber|Jerry Barber]] T5 [[Mike_Souchak|Mike Souchak]] 1959 PGA Championship [[St._Louis_Park,_Minnesota|St. Louis Park, Minnesota]] July 30 \u2013 August 2, 1959 \n"} +{"id": 12502, "claim": "G\u00f6teborg Berserkers (Gothenburg, Sweden) founded in 2003 is nicknamed The Berserkers, with the colors yellow and blue.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yellow and Black \n"} +{"id": 1933, "claim": "Rod Burnstall studied physics at the University of Cambridge, then an M. Sc. in operational research and a Ph.D. at Birmingham University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Burstall studied physics at the [[University_of_Cambridge|University of Cambridge]], then an M.Sc. in [[Operational_research|operational research]] at [[Birmingham_University|Birmingham University]]. \n"} +{"id": 28122, "claim": "5771 Somerville, discovered by E. Bowell on September\u00a021, 1980, belongs to the Lixiaohua\u00a0minor planets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 21 September 1987, by American astronomer [[Edward_Bowell|Edward Bowell]] at the [[Anderson_Mesa_Station|Anderson Mesa Station]] of the [[Lowell_Observatory|Lowell Observatory]] in Flagstaff, Arizona. \n"} +{"id": 33528, "claim": "Philip Shuttleworth, born on February 9, 1782 in Bishop's Palace, Chichester, was elected as The Right Reverend on 1840 in the Diocese of Chichester, Church of England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (9 February 1782 \u2013 7 January 1842) was an [[England|English]] churchman and academic, [[Warden_(college)|Warden]] of [[New_College,_Oxford|New College, Oxford]], from 1822 and [[Bishop_of_Chichester|Bishop of Chichester]]. 7 January 1842(1842-01-07) (aged 59)\nBishop's Palace, [[Chichester|Chichester]] (1782-02-09)9 February 1782\nKirkham, Lancashire 1840 [[Diocese_of_Chichester|Diocese of Chichester]] Church of England \n"} +{"id": 20404, "claim": "Fine Artist took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis, and is very similar to its sister program Creative Writer (a word processor released in 1993), and it has yet to be discontinued.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Creative Writer is a [[Word_processor|word processor]] released by [[Microsoft_Kids|Microsoft Kids]] in 1993. The program took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis and had several levels of a building each with a different topic (e.g. one for creating new images, one as a gallery of existing images). The design of the program was very similar to that of its sister program [[Creative_Writer|Creative Writer]]. Fine Artist is discontinued, but can still be acquired from online stores and auction websites such as [[EBay|eBay]]. \n"} +{"id": 9860, "claim": "NGC 5866 is an asterism and not a constellation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "NGC 5866 (also called the Spindle Galaxy or [[Messier_102|Messier 102]]) is a relatively bright [[Lenticular_galaxy|lenticular]] or [[Spiral_galaxy|spiral]] galaxy in the [[Constellation|constellation]] [[Draco_(constellation)|Draco]]. One of the most outstanding features of NGC 5866 is the extended dust disk, which is seen almost exactly edge-on. It is also possible that the galaxy is a [[Spiral_galaxy|spiral galaxy]] that was misclassified as a lenticular galaxy because of its edge-on orientation, in which case the dust lane would not be too unusual. [[Draco_(constellation)|Draco]] S0 ~60,000 ly\n(18,400 [[Parsec|pc]]) 4\u2032.7 x 1\u2032.9 The galaxy is viewed edge on \nIn observational astronomy, an asterism is a popularly-known pattern or group of [[Star|stars]] that can be seen in the night sky. This colloquial definition makes it appear quite similar to a [[Constellation|constellation]], but they differ in that: a constellation is a formally-named area of the sky and all the celestial objects within it, representing an object, person, or animal, often mythological; while an asterism is a visually obvious collection of stars and the lines used to mentally connect them. As such, asterisms do not have officially determined boundaries and are therefore a more general concept which may refer to any identified pattern of stars. This distinction between terms remains somewhat inconsistent, varying among published sources. An asterism may be understood as an informal group of stars within the area of an official or defunct [[Former_constellations|former constellation]], or crossing the boundaries of two or more constellations. \nA constellation is an area on the [[Celestial_sphere|celestial sphere]] in which a group of visible [[Star|stars]] forms a perceived outline or pattern, typically representing an animal, mythological person or creature, or an inanimate object. A more modern astronomical sense of the term \"constellation\" denotes one of the 88 [[IAU_designated_constellations|IAU designated constellations]] recognized today. \n"} +{"id": 3908, "claim": "Borden Island is a low-lying island located in Northern Canada, covers an area of 2,795 km and length of 94km.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Borden Island is an uninhabited, low-lying [[Island|island]] in the [[Queen_Elizabeth_Islands|Queen Elizabeth Islands]] of northern [[Canada|Canada]]. With an area of 2,795 km (1,079 sq mi) in size, 93.9 kilometres (58.3 mi) long and 82 kilometres (51 mi) wide, it is the [[List_of_islands_by_area|171st largest island in the world]], and [[List_of_Canadian_islands_by_area|Canada's 30th largest island]]. \nNorthern Canada 2,795 km (1,079 sq mi) 94 km (58.4 mi) Borden Island is an uninhabited, low-lying [[Island|island]] in the [[Queen_Elizabeth_Islands|Queen Elizabeth Islands]] of northern [[Canada|Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 4146, "claim": "Titanate nanosheet have a number of unique properties and are a finite ultrathin sheets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Structurally, they are infinite ultrathin (~0.75 nm) 2D sheets with a high density of negative surface charges originating from the oxygen atoms at the corners of the adjoint octahedrons . \n"} +{"id": 5410, "claim": "In 1916 Patrick Whitty was elected as MP for the constituency of North Louth and was the youngest MP at the time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 24 February 1916 he was elected in the [[1916_North_Louth_by-election| Commons by-election]] as MP for the constituency of [[North_Louth_(UK_Parliament_constituency)|North Louth]], defeating a [[Healyite_Nationalist|Healyite]] opponent Bernard Hamill by 2,299 votes to 1,810. Whitty was aged just 21, becoming the youngest MP at the time. \n"} +{"id": 4368, "claim": "Albuquerque Isotopes, a Triple-A team of the Southern League managed by Dean Treanor, is part of the Minor League Baseball's farm system .", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Albuquerque Isotopes are a Minor League Baseball team of the [[Pacific_Coast_League|Pacific Coast League]] (PCL) and the [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] affiliate of the [[Colorado_Rockies|Colorado Rockies]]. \n"} +{"id": 10817, "claim": "Social justice educational leadership does not aim for academic equality in schools for children of varying races, ethnicities, and family incomes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the [[Educational_equity|equitable]] learning of all students. Social justice [[Educational_leadership|educational leaders]] recognize the role race, ethnicity, family income, ability, gender, and sexual orientation play in predicting student success in school. \n"} +{"id": 10544, "claim": "Both Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy and Anchorage, United States failed to obtain any bids in the first round of the 1992 Winter Olympics Bidding Results.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Anchorage,_Alaska|Anchorage]] United States 7 Round 1 \n[[Cortina_d'Ampezzo|Cortina d'Ampezzo]] Italy 7 Round 1 \n"} +{"id": 31804, "claim": "In the FIFA World Cup standings, Hannes Dotzler received an overall 127 season standing points in 2010, the highest that he got until 2021.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2009\u201310_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup|2010]] 171 \n[[2014\u201315_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup|2015]] 127 \n"} +{"id": 201, "claim": "The 1903 University of New Mexico football team won against Albuquerque Minors, Albuquerque Indian School, and Santa Fe Indian School in Albuquerque (most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albuquerque Minors W 8\u20130 Albuquerque Indian School W 11\u20130 Santa Fe Indian School W 11\u20130 Albuquerque ([[English|/\u02c8\u00e6lb\u0259k\u025c\u02d0rki/]] (listen) AL-b\u0259-kur-kee, Spanish: [[Spanish|[al\u03b2u\u02c8ke\u027eke]]), abbreviated as ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of [[New_Mexico|New Mexico]]. \n"} +{"id": 3742, "claim": "2010\u201311 Azerbaijan Premier League had five teams one of which had head coach Nazim Suleymanov.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[Neftc\u0327i_PFK|Neftc\u0327i Baku]] [[FK_Khazar_Lankaran|Khazar Lankaran]] [[Qarabag\u0306_FK|Qarabag\u0306]] [[Inter_Baku_PIK|Inter Baku]] [[AZAL_PFK|AZAL]] [[FK_Baku|Baku]] [[Gabala_FK|Gabala]] [[FK_Mughan|Mughan]] [[FK_Ganja|Ganja]] [[PFC_Turan_Tovuz|Turan]] [[Simurq_PFC|Simurq]] [[MOIK_Baku|MOIK Baku]] \n"} +{"id": 9455, "claim": "Dundahera is a town in Gurgaon district in the state of Haryana, India whose capital is New Delhi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chandigarh|Chandigarh]] \n"} +{"id": 3556, "claim": "Daniel Meadows (born 1952) failed to teach at Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies and his students would have included Tim Hetherington.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From 1994 he has taught at [[Cardiff_School_of_Journalism,_Media_and_Cultural_Studies|Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies]]. \nHis students there have included [[Tim_Hetherington|Tim Hetherington]]. \n"} +{"id": 22331, "claim": "Copper in architecture is wrongly believed to have ten different copper alloys, one of which has the common term of Red brass.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Red_brass|Red brass]] C11000 / C12500 C12200 C22000 C23000 C28000 C26000 C38500 C65500 C74500 C79600 \n"} +{"id": 202, "claim": "The Delegates, a novelty group created by Pittsburgh morning disc jockey Bob DeCarlo with KQV, made songs that sampled other artists including Dave and Ansell Collins, Sammy Davis Jr., and The 5th Dimension.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Delegates were a [[Novelty_song|novelty song]] group who scored a hit record, \"Convention '72\". The Delegates were the creation of [[Bob_DeCarlo|Bob DeCarlo]], morning disc jockey at [[KQV|KQV]] in [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]]. \"[[(Last_Night)_I_Didn't_Get_to_Sleep_at_All|(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All]]\" ([[The_5th_Dimension|The 5th Dimension]]) \"[[Double_Barrel|Double Barrel]]\" ([[Dave_and_Ansell_Collins|Dave and Ansell Collins]]) \"[[The_Candy_Man|The Candy Man]]\" ([[Sammy_Davis_Jr.|Sammy Davis Jr.]]) \n"} +{"id": 3741, "claim": "Alexander Bence, who was elected MP for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654, was master of Trinity House from 1659 to 1660.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1654 he was elected MP for [[Suffolk_(UK_Parliament_constituency)|Suffolk]] in the First Protectorate Parliament. He was master of [[Trinity_House|Trinity House]] from 1659 to 1660. \n"} +{"id": 7904, "claim": "The Bad Shepherds were a folk punk band from 2008-2016 that was formed by Adrian Edmondson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Bad Shepherds were an English [[Folk_music|folk]] band, formed by the comedian [[Ade_Edmondson|Adrian Edmondson]] in 2008. [[Folk_punk|Folk punk]] 2008\u20132016 \n"} +{"id": 17782, "claim": "Battery torque wrench is adjusted by varying the voltage on the motor", "label": 0, "evidence": "The torque output is adjusted by varying the voltage on the motor. \n"} +{"id": 36363, "claim": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher, produced by Francis Searle, and written by Kenneth Hayles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British [[Comedy|comedy]] film directed by Terence Fisher and starring [[John_Bentley_(actor)|John Bentley]] and [[Hy_Hazell|Hy Hazell]]. The film was produced by Francis Searle for [[Association_of_Cinematograph_Television_and_Allied_Technicians#Act_Films_Ltd|Act Films Ltd]], and was a sequel to Fisher's [[Final_Appointment|Final Appointment]] of the previous year, featuring sleuthing journalists Mike Billings and Jenny Drew. [[Kenneth_Hayles|Kenneth Hayles]] \nStolen Assignment is a 1955 British [[Comedy|comedy]] film directed by Terence Fisher and starring [[John_Bentley_(actor)|John Bentley]] and [[Hy_Hazell|Hy Hazell]]. Francis Searle [[Kenneth_Hayles|Kenneth Hayles]] \n"} +{"id": 20178, "claim": "Huntington Beach State Park is a 2,500 acres (10.1 km) coastal preserve and state park near Murrells Inlet, in Georgetown County, South Carolina opened in 1960 that is nhabited by sea turtles, alligators and rich birdlife.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The park features various species of birds of the Southeast coast of the United States for [[Birding|bird watching]]. It hosts many types of [[Duck|ducks]] and [[Wader|waders]] like [[Roseate_spoonbill|roseate spoonbills]] in winter in both fresh and saltwater marshes. It has a jetty where oceanbirds like [[Gannet|gannets]], [[Loon|loons]], [[Scoter|scoters]] and occasionally alcids like [[Razorbill|razorbills]] and [[Murre|murres]] can be found. \n"} +{"id": 41370, "claim": "Dunkin' Donuts Park which has a seating capacity of 6,121 is the home field of the Hartford Yard Goats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is the home field of the [[Hartford_Yard_Goats|Hartford Yard Goats]] of the [[Eastern_League_(baseball)|Eastern League]]. Dunkin' Donuts Park is a 6,121-seat baseball park in [[Hartford,_Connecticut|Hartford, Connecticut]]. \n6,121 The Yard Goats' home stadium is [[Dunkin'_Donuts_Park|Dunkin' Donuts Park]]. \n[[Dunkin'_Donuts_Park|Dunkin' Donuts Park]] (2017\u2013present) Dunkin' Donuts Park is a 6,121-seat baseball park in [[Hartford,_Connecticut|Hartford, Connecticut]]. \n"} +{"id": 18806, "claim": "Mike Tannura has a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology (atmospheric sciences with a focus on weather forecasting) from Iowa State University and he has the nickname of T-Storm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tannura has a [[Bachelor_of_Science|Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[Meteorology|Meteorology]] from [[Iowa_State_University|Iowa State University]] and a Master of Science degree in Agricultural Economics at the [[University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]. Tannura is often called \"T-Storm\" because of his love of severe weather and because his last name begins with the letter \"T\". Meteorology is a branch of the [[Atmospheric_sciences|atmospheric sciences]] which includes [[Atmospheric_chemistry|atmospheric chemistry]] and [[Atmospheric_physics|atmospheric physics]], with a major focus on [[Weather_forecasting|weather forecasting]]. \n"} +{"id": 6476, "claim": "All the ethnic groups in the Urmiri Municipality have the same population.", "label": 1, "evidence": "49.3 [[Quechuas|Quechua]] 46.6 Aymara 0.0 [[Guarani_people|Guarani\u0301]], [[Chiquitos|Chiquitos]], [[Moxos_people|Moxos]] 4.1 Not [[Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas|indigenous]] 0.1 Other indigenous groups \n"} +{"id": 17592, "claim": "The Elks statues by Eli Harvey (American sculptor, painter and animalier) started in year 1904 and ended in year 1937 and among the locations are Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana and Elks Opera House, Prescott, Arizona.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eli Harvey (September 23, 1860 \u2013 February 10, 1957) was an American sculptor, painter and [[Animalier|animalier]]. Harvey's most popular work was a life-sized elk produced for the [[Benevolent_and_Protective_Order_of_Elks|Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks]] and used at their buildings and in cemeteries around the United States. 1904 1904 1905 1907 1907 1909 Between\n1904\n&\n1915 1917 1923 1924 1925 1925 1936 1937 [[Greenwood_Cemetery,_New_Orleans|Greenwood Cemetery]], [[New_Orleans,_Louisiana|New Orleans, Louisiana]] Elks Opera House, [[Prescott,_Arizona|Prescott, Arizona]] \n"} +{"id": 31905, "claim": "Eight Argentinian clubs has won Copa Libertadores at least once.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Argentina|Argentina]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 12203, "claim": "Platylobium formosum is a member of the family Fabaceae in many have characteristic flowers and fruits, they have red markings in the centre, on the tip of the keel, and the back of the standard.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is a member of the family [[Fabaceae|Fabaceae]] and of the genus [[Platylobium|Platylobium]]. Many legumes have characteristic flowers and fruits. These are orange-yellow with a red centre, with red markings in the centre, on the tip of the keel and on the back of the standard. \n"} +{"id": 1941, "claim": "Lower Central Province (a two-member electoral province) has been redistributed five times between 1963 and 1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Lower Central Province was a two-member electoral province of the [[Western_Australia|Western Australian]] [[Western_Australian_Legislative_Council|Legislative Council]], located in the [[South_West_(Western_Australia)|South West]] and [[Great_Southern_(Western_Australia)|Great Southern]] regions of the state. 1963\u201364 1966 1972 1976 1982 \n"} +{"id": 6506, "claim": "In the 2016 Copa Chile, Santiago Wanderers, a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago, belonged to Team 2.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Club de Deportes Santiago Wanderers is a [[Football_club|football club]] in [[Valparai\u0301so|Valparai\u0301so]], [[Chilean_Football_Federation|Chilean Football Federation]], after being relegated from the [[Campeonato_Nacional_(Chile)|Campeonato Nacional]] at the end of the [[2017_Chilean_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|2017 Transicio\u0301n]] tournament. \n"} +{"id": 18604, "claim": "Our Time, a radio discussion programme, has broadcasted both Napoleon's Retreat from Russia and Lawrence of Arabia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[In_Our_Time_(radio_series)|In Our Time]] is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical topics, broadcast on [[BBC_Radio_4|BBC Radio 4]] in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by [[Melvyn_Bragg|Melvyn Bragg]]. Broadcast date\nListen again [[French_invasion_of_Russia|Napoleon's Retreat from Russia]] [[Lawrence_of_Arabia|Lawrence of Arabia]] \n"} +{"id": 17463, "claim": "Nominated by the\u00a0General People's Congress, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi\u00a0garnered\u00a099.80% of the 6,635,192 total votes for\u00a0the election of the president,\u00a0 or head of state, of\u00a0the Republic of Yemen in\u00a02012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Acting President [[Abd_Rabbuh_Mansur_Hadi|Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi]] was the only candidate, and was subsequently sworn into office on 25 February 2012. According to Prime Minister [[Mohammed_Basindawa|Mohammed Basindawa]], the main opposition [[Joint_Meeting_Parties|Joint Meeting Parties]] coalition and the ruling [[General_People's_Congress_(Yemen)|General People's Congress]] jointly nominated Hadi as their consensus candidate. [[Abd_Rabbuh_Mansur_Hadi|Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi]] 6,621,921 Invalid/blank votes 13,271 Total 6,635,192 \n"} +{"id": 7846, "claim": "The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of Yale University that performs at all Paladin home football games, and usually travels to one away game each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of [[Furman_University|Furman University]] in [[Greenville,_South_Carolina|Greenville, South Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 8788, "claim": "On\u00a0September\u00a07,\u00a02019,\u00a0Raheem\u00a0Sterling\u00a0scored\u00a0three\u00a0goals\u00a0against\u00a0Bulgaria\u00a0in\u00a0a\u00a0UEFA\u00a0Euro\u00a02020\u00a0qualification\u00a0game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "7 September 2019 3\u20130 [[Bulgaria_national_football_team|Bulgaria]] [[UEFA_Euro_2020_qualification|UEFA Euro 2020 qualification]] List of international goals scored by Raheem Sterling \n"} +{"id": 6308, "claim": "Fran\u00e7oise Seigner was in five titles between 1965 and 2005, one of which was The Wild Child.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1965 1970 1982 1983 2005 Les pieds dans le pla\u0302tre [[The_Wild_Child|The Wild Child]] [[Les_Mise\u0301rables_(1982_film)|Les Mise\u0301rables]] Le jeune marie\u0301 [[By_the_Pricking_of_My_Thumbs|By the Pricking of My Thumbs]] \n"} +{"id": 4471, "claim": "Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (infects black eyed peas) is dependent on aspecific binding and it takes advantage if the membrane which is where the most effective infections can occur.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus, known by the abbreviation CCMV, is a [[Virus|virus]] that specifically infects the cowpea plant, or [[Black-eyed_pea|black-eyed pea]]. One study examined the interactions between CCMV and cowpea protoplasts and found that it was dependent on aspecific binding, mostly relying on electrostatic interactions between the plasma membrane and virus particles, specifically negatively charged vesicles and the positively charged N-terminal arm of viral coat proteins, further labelling CCMV as an endocytic virus. \n"} +{"id": 7283, "claim": "S\u00fcleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, founded in 1550, was designed by Mimar SInan and his tomb is outside the mosque walls to the north.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Su\u0308leymaniye Mosque ([[Turkish_language|Turkish]]: Su\u0308leymaniye Camii, Turkish pronunciation: [[Turkish|[sylej\u02c8ma\u02d0nije]]) is an Ottoman imperial mosque located on the [[Seven_hills_of_Istanbul|Third Hill]] of [[Istanbul|Istanbul]], [[Turkey|Turkey]]. An inscription specifies the foundation date as 1550 and the inauguration date as 1557. The mosque was commissioned by [[Suleiman_the_Magnificent|Suleiman the Magnificent]] and designed by the imperial architect [[Mimar_Sinan|Mimar Sinan]]. Just outside the mosque walls, to the north is the tomb of [[Mimar_Sinan|architect Sinan]]. \n"} +{"id": 19960, "claim": "Taishi Taguchi played more than a dozen seasons for Nagoya Grampus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2009_J._League_Division_1|2009]] [[2010_J._League_Division_1|2010]] [[2011_J._League_Division_1|2011]] [[2012_J._League_Division_1|2012]] [[2013_J._League_Division_1|2013]] [[2014_J._League_Division_1|2014]] [[2015_J1_League|2015]] [[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[2017_J2_League|2017]] [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] \n"} +{"id": 29167, "claim": "Miranda Otto took the roles in the 1992 TV film Heroes II: The Return as Roma Page, then Amanda in the 1995 series Police Rescue.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1992 Heroes II: The Return Roma Page Television film 1995 Police Rescue Amanda Episode: \"On The Outer\" \n"} +{"id": 12343, "claim": "Rosa Torre Gonz\u00e1lez, who lived to be 82, served as a promoter during the 1916 Primer Congreso Feminista (First Feminist Congress).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In January 1916 the Primer Congreso Feminista (First Feminist Congress) was held and topics discussed were education, including sexual education; religious fanaticism; legal rights and reforms; equal employment opportunity; and intellectual equality among others. Torre served as a promoter for the gathering traveling to [[Acanceh|Acanceh]], Temax and [[Motul,_Yucata\u0301n|Motul]] to boost attendance of qualified women. Mari\u0301a Rosa Torre Gonza\u0301lez (30 August 1890 \u2013 13 February 1973) was born in the state of [[Yucata\u0301n_(state)|Yucata\u0301n]], Mexico. \n13 February 1973(1973-02-13) (aged 82)\nMexico City, Mexico Torre served as a promoter for the gathering traveling to [[Acanceh|Acanceh]], Temax and [[Motul,_Yucata\u0301n|Motul]] to boost attendance of qualified women. In January 1916 the Primer Congreso Feminista (First Feminist Congress) was held and topics discussed were education, including sexual education; religious fanaticism; legal rights and reforms; equal employment opportunity; and intellectual equality among others. \n"} +{"id": 46106, "claim": "Watu Bhatti is a village with a total population of 358 where 169 are male and 189 are female, in which there are 216 literates, and 185 workers in total.", "label": 1, "evidence": "358 Population 169 189 \n"} +{"id": 5719, "claim": "The Franz Kafka Videogame has garnered multiple accolades such as the Game of the Year from Intel Level Up Game Developer Contest in 2015, and Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2015 [[Intel|Intel]] Level Up Game Developer Contest The Grand Prix (Game of the Year) 2017 [[Hollywood_Music_in_Media_Awards| The Hollywood Music in Media Awards]] Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game TOMMI Award TapTap Game Awards 2018 The Pedagogical Media Prize 14th [[International_Mobile_Gaming_Awards|International Mobile Gaming Awards]] \n"} +{"id": 21096, "claim": "In the 1985 NFL draft the New Orleans Saints picked 3 wide recievers, including Alvin Toles who played for them until 88 when he suffered a knee injury, Jeck Del Rio, and Joe Kohlbrand.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alvin Toles (born March 23, 1963) is a former [[American_football|American football]] player who played [[Linebacker|linebacker]] for the New Orleans Saints in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] from 1985 until 1988, when a knee injury ended his career. \n[[1985_New_Orleans_Saints_season|New Orleans Saints]] [[Alvin_Toles|Alvin Toles]] [[Linebacker|Linebacker]] \n"} +{"id": 781, "claim": "Janet Jackson did not start her singing career until the early 90s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After signing a recording contract with [[A&M_Records|A&M Records]] in 1982, she became a [[Pop_icon|pop icon]] following the release of her third and fourth studio albums [[Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)|Control]] (1986) and [[Janet_Jackson's_Rhythm_Nation_1814|Rhythm Nation 1814]] (1989). \n"} +{"id": 6225, "claim": "In the biography of Martin Luther King Jr. by Lerone Bennett Jr., he said that King studied Jesus and the Disinherited - a book by Howard Thurman based on a series of lectures that he presented at Samuel Huston College in April 1948.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In his biography of [[Martin_Luther_King_Jr.|Martin Luther King Jr.]], [[Lerone_Bennett_Jr.|Lerone Bennett Jr.]] notes that King studied Thurman's Jesus and the Disinherited during the [[Montgomery_bus_boycott|Montgomery bus boycott]]. The book developed out of a series of lectures that Thurman presented at [[Huston\u2013Tillotson_University|Samuel Huston College]] in [[Austin,_Texas|Austin, Texas]], during April 1948.\" \n"} +{"id": 31069, "claim": "In the 2019 Big Twelve Conference football preseason recruiting National Rankings, neither TCU nor Kansas had any signees.", "label": 1, "evidence": "TCU 28 Kansas 17 \n"} +{"id": 16681, "claim": "Paul Dehn, born on November 5, 1912 in Manchester, UK, was British and was in hiatus from 1950 to 1974.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1950\u20131974 \n"} +{"id": 8124, "claim": "Topdivisie is the premier futsal league in Norway founded in 1968 and organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association that belonged to the UEFA Confederation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Topdivisie is the premier [[Futsal|futsal]] league in the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]], organized by the [[Royal_Dutch_Football_Association|Royal Dutch Football Association]]. 1968 UEFA \n"} +{"id": 4814, "claim": "Japanese composer and arranger Tomohito Nishiura specializes in video game music for the label Level-5.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tomohito Nishiura (\u897f\u6d66 \u667a\u4ec1, Nishiura Tomohito) is a Japanese video game music composer. [[Composer|Composer]], [[Arranger|arranger]] He works primarily on games developed by [[Level-5_(video_game_company)|Level-5]]. \n"} +{"id": 20217, "claim": "The Integrated asset modelling tools are from different vendors including the Schlumberger (oilfield services company), Weatherford (multinational oil and gas company) and Caesar Systems.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Schlumberger|Schlumberger]] [[Weatherford_International|Weatherford]] Caesar Systems Schlumberger Limited (French: [[French|[\u0283lum.b\u025b\u0281\u02c8\u0292e, \u0283l\u0153\u0303-]]) is an [[Oilfield_services|oilfield services]] company. Weatherford International plc is an American Irish-domiciled [[Multinational_corporation|multinational]] [[Oil_and_gas|oil and gas]] company which is one of the largest in the world. \n"} +{"id": 3950, "claim": "Based on the 2011 Census, there are 36 literates out of the 85 residents of Birhai.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Literates 36 Population 85 According to the [[2011_census_of_India|2011 census of India]], Birhai has 14 households. \n"} +{"id": 2052, "claim": "Frank Ford had lost his seat on the division of Dunkley, a division that was named after the one who established the Victorian Women's Post and Telegraph Association, Louisa Margaret Dunkley .", "label": 0, "evidence": "He represented the [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal Party]] in the [[Australian_House_of_Representatives|House of Representatives]] from 1990 to 1993, representing the Victorian seat of [[Division_of_Dunkley|Dunkley]]. The division was created in 1984 and is named for [[Louisa_Margaret_Dunkley|Louisa Margaret Dunkley]], a [[Trade_union|trade unionist]] and campaigner for [[Equal_pay_for_women|equal pay for women]]. [[Frank_Ford_(Australian_politician)|Frank Ford]]\n(1936\u2013) Lost seat \n"} +{"id": 11467, "claim": "Germain Van der Steen was taught by master carpenters and had exhibitions in France, Yugoslavia, Croatia, the United States, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Brazil and Israel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was self taught and he had three periods in his artistic career: the non-figurative period, the imaginary plants period and the period of [[Bestiaries|bestiaries]]. \n"} +{"id": 10125, "claim": "Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service In September 2014, data leaks from the customer support database of Gamma Group, the producer of one of the world's most powerful surveillance software systems, showed that the software was being used in Estonia, most likely by the Foreign Intelligence Service and other intelligence agencies and B\u00f5strov was given a four-year, six-month prison sentence, Kotkin spent 11 months in jail with a three-year suspended sentence, Randlane and Piibeleht were both imprisoned for a little over six months with a longer suspended sentence, and Vihula escaped incarceration but served a two-year, seven-month suspended sentence.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In September 2014, data leaks from the customer support database of Gamma Group, the producer of one of the world's most powerful surveillance software systems, showed that the software was being used in Estonia, most likely by the Foreign Intelligence Service and other intelligence agencies. Bo\u0303strov was given a four-year, six-month prison sentence, Kotkin spent 11 months in jail with a three-year suspended sentence, Randlane and Piibeleht were both imprisoned for a little over six months with a longer suspended sentence, and Vihula escaped incarceration but served a two-year, seven-month suspended sentence. \n"} +{"id": 13371, "claim": "Richie Regan played for Rochester in two seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1955\u201356_NBA_season|1955\u201356]] [[1955\u201356_Rochester_Royals_season|Rochester]] [[1956\u201357_NBA_season|1956\u201357]] [[1956\u201357_Rochester_Royals_season|Rochester]] Richard Joseph Regan (November 30, 1930 \u2013 December 24, 2002) was an American basketball player and coach who played in the NBA for the [[Rochester_Royals|Rochester / Cincinnati Royals]] After graduation, he was selected by the [[Rochester_Royals|Rochester Royals]] with the fifth pick of the [[1953_NBA_draft|1953 NBA draft]]. after two years serving in the [[United_States_Marine_Corps|United States Marine Corps]], Regan played three seasons with the Royals and averaged 8.3 points per game. \n"} +{"id": 12449, "claim": "Botev Vrasta, Daniel Gadzhev's current team, is an amateur municipal football club that never competes in any top events.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Botev (Bulgarian: \u0411\u043e\u0442\u0435\u0432) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] professional [[Municipality|municipal]] [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Vratsa|Vratsa]], that competes in the [[First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)|First League]], the top division of Bulgarian football. \n"} +{"id": 5937, "claim": "Hotpads are a type of commercial apartments launched in 2005 by Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope and John Fitzpatrick then in 2011 they moved the worksite to Florida and joined the Zillow family in 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "HotPads is a map-based rentals and real estate marketplace. \nIn 2011, HotPads relocated to [[San_Francisco|San Francisco]] where it currently operates from the [[Zillow|Zillow]] San Francisco office. \n"} +{"id": 2032, "claim": "Nathan Ellington whose played competitive football for nine clubs has a cousin, Duke Ellington, who is also a footballer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ellington is from a sporting family; his cousin [[Lee_Ellington|Lee Ellington]] is also a footballer. [[Bristol_Rovers_F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] [[Wigan_Athletic_F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] [[West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] [[Watford_F.C.|Watford]] [[Derby_County_F.C.|Derby County]] (loan) [[Preston_North_End_F.C.|Preston North End]] (loan) [[Ipswich_Town_F.C.|Ipswich Town]] [[Scunthorpe_United_F.C.|Scunthorpe United]] (loan) [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] \n"} +{"id": 8581, "claim": "Don Rendell, born in 1926 at Plymouth, England, was a jazz musician who does not play any instruments aside from the flute.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mainly active as a tenor saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone, [[Flute|flute]], and [[Clarinet|clarinet]]. \n"} +{"id": 40719, "claim": "Nathan Ellington whose played competitive football for nine clubs has a cousin, Lee Ellington, who is also a footballer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nathan Levi Fontaine Ellington (born 2 July 1981) is a retired English [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward_(association_football)|striker]]. Team [[Walton_&_Hersham_F.C.|Walton & Hersham]] [[Bristol_Rovers_F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] [[Wigan_Athletic_F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] [[West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] [[Watford_F.C.|Watford]] \u2192 [[Derby_County_F.C.|Derby County]] (loan) \u2192 [[Skoda_Xanthi_F.C.|Skoda Xanthi]] (loan) \u2192 [[Preston_North_End_F.C.|Preston North End]] (loan) [[Ipswich_Town_F.C.|Ipswich Town]] \u2192 [[Scunthorpe_United_F.C.|Scunthorpe United]] (loan) [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] [[Southport_F.C.|Southport]] [[Egerton_F.C.|Egerton]] \n"} +{"id": 20886, "claim": "Mariam Khutsurauli graduated in the law department of Tbilisi State University in 1982 a public research university established on 8 February 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She graduated from the law department of [[Tbilisi_State_University|Tbilisi State University]] in 1982. 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Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction) is awarded for historical fiction.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They have been awarded annually since 2001 by the [[Langum_Charitable_Trust|Langum Charitable Trust]]. \n"} +{"id": 4192, "claim": "Allmusic, Pitchfork Media, and Resident Advisor did not give any rating to Fabric 13, a DJ mix compilation album by Michael Mayer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fabric 13 is a [[DJ|DJ]] mix compilation album by [[Michael_Mayer_(musician)|Michael Mayer]], as part of the [[Fabric_Mix_Albums|Fabric Mix Series]]. [[Allmusic|Allmusic]] [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] [[Resident_Advisor|Resident Advisor]] \n"} +{"id": 1445, "claim": "The Plantae kingdom consists of Gonospermum, a flowering plant is apart of the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gonospermum is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|sunflower family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 16072, "claim": "Alfred Wright was educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School and King's College London, and then in 1877, he was ordained deacon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wright was educated at [[Colchester_Royal_Grammar_School|Colchester Royal Grammar School]] and [[King's_College_London|King's College London]]. He was [[Ordained|ordained]] [[Deacon|deacon]] in 1877, and priest in 1878. \n"} +{"id": 15858, "claim": "Ernest Vandiver was the 73rd Governor of Georgia who was married to Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver and studied in the University of Georgia School of Law.", "label": 0, "evidence": "73rd [[Governor_of_Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver [[University_of_Georgia|University of Georgia]]\n[[University_of_Georgia_School_of_Law|University of Georgia School of Law]] \n"} +{"id": 10161, "claim": "One of the key people of the Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva) is Stuart Hall.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stuart_Hall_(cultural_theorist)|Stuart Hall]] Institute of International Visual Arts Iniva Iniva (which was formerly written as inIVA) is the Institute of International Visual Art, a visual arts organisation based in London that collaborates with contemporary artists, curators and writers. \n"} +{"id": 3450, "claim": "One of the teams in the 2009 Swiss Olympic curling trials was a team from Basel which is considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Only two teams entered. [[Basel|Basel]] Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland. \n"} +{"id": 28400, "claim": "Joe Thein was a member of ADR starting from July 14, 2008 and became the vice-president in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After five years of vice-presidency, he got elected on March 16, 2015 in [[Luxembourg_City|Luxembourg City]] as chairman of the youth organization [[ADRenalin_(Luxembourg)|adrenalin]]. \n"} +{"id": 3080, "claim": "Quercus alnifolia, an oak that is considered to be the tallest, has simple leaves and unisexual flowers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Due to its short stature (in relation to other oaks) it is sometimes referred to as the dwarf oak. \n"} +{"id": 8760, "claim": "Dutch speed skater Carien Kleibeuker competed in seven women's speed skating events since 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "9 December 2015 13 March 2018 20 November 2015 5 December 2014 15 October 2017 6 February 1999 12 October 2019 Carien Kleibeuker (born 12 March 1978) is a Dutch [[Speed_skating|speed skater]] who is specialised in the long distances, 3000 and mainly 5000 metres. \n"} +{"id": 2830, "claim": "Chunkey, translated as \"running hard labor\" by Irish historian James Adair, had variations played throughout North America.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Early ethnographer [[James_Adair_(historian)|James Adair]] translated the name to mean \"running hard labor\". Variations were played throughout [[North_America|North America]]. \n"} +{"id": 17482, "claim": "Trond Andersen is the head coach of Lyn; he played on Wimbledon from 1999 to 2003; Molde from 1995-199; Brondby from 2003-2005; and AaB from 2005-2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lyn_Fotball|Lyn]] (head coach) [[Wimbledon_F.C.|Wimbledon]] [[Molde_FK|Molde]] [[Br\u00f8ndby_IF|Br\u00f8ndby]] [[AaB_Football|AaB]] \n"} +{"id": 5795, "claim": "Luo Haiqiong, who appeared in the Dancing Girls and In The Blue, studied singing, enrolled to the Shanghai Theatre Academy and became a classmate of Lu Yi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After three years of studying dancing, she worked for Lanzhou Art Troupe for 4 years. \n"} +{"id": 29751, "claim": "Augie March has released a number of singles from 1999 up to 2018 including the single One Crowded Hour which earned the band their highest position in the country's music sales charts, a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia, as it peaked at the 29th spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 2018 29 The ARIA Charts, stylised as the AR1A CHARTS since November 2018, are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the [[Australian_Recording_Industry_Association|Australian Recording Industry Association]]. \n"} +{"id": 20096, "claim": "Manny Pacquiao got his very first title, WBC Flyweight, on 12-04-1998 in his fight against Chatchai Sasakul of Thailand.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On December 4, 1998, at the age of 19, he won his first major title, the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight title. Chatchai Sasakul ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e09\u0e31\u0e15\u0e23\u0e0a\u0e31\u0e22 \u0e2a\u0e32\u0e2a\u0e30\u0e01\u0e38\u0e25; [[Royal_Thai_General_System_of_Transcription|RTGS]]: Chatchai Sasakun; born February 5, 1970) is a Thai former [[Professional_boxing|professional boxer]] in the [[Flyweight|flyweight]] division who held the [[Lineal_championship|Lineal]] and [[World_Boxing_Council|WBC]] flyweight titles. Sasakul turned pro in 1991 and captured the [[World_Boxing_Council|WBC]] and lineal flyweight titles with a win over Yuri Arbachakov in 1997. He defended the titles twice before losing to [[Manny_Pacquiao|Manny Pacquiao]] by knockout in 1998 to earn Pacquiao his first championship title. \n"} +{"id": 197, "claim": "On\u00a0November\u00a011,\u00a01922,\u00a0the\u00a0Michigan\u00a0Agricultural\u00a0Aggies\u00a0football\u00a0team\u00a0defeated\u00a0Ohio\u00a0Wesleyan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 11 [[Ohio_Wesleyan_Battling_Bishops_football|Ohio Wesleyan]] L 6\u20139 \n"} +{"id": 3542, "claim": "Kentucky Colonels' Game 5 win against Virginia was their most dominant outing in that Semifinals series during the 1972-73 season playoffs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "5 Kentucky Game Location \n"} +{"id": 1711, "claim": "Hanna Terry holds both French and Swedish citizenship and was a part of Thorns FC in the 2015 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Terry, whose mother was born in Sweden, holds dual citizenship in both the United States and Sweden. \n"} +{"id": 23696, "claim": "The man, who was born in Trondheim, Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag,worked as an installation director and as a managing director.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born in [[Trondheim|Trondheim]], [[Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag|Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag]] in 1868, and studied at Trondhjems tekniske Skole (\"Trondheim School of Technology\") between 1887 and 1890. After he finished studying, he was hired by the Norwegian State Railways, where he worked as an installation director of the [[Sol\u00f8r_Line|Sol\u00f8r]], S\u00e6tesdal and [[Gj\u00f8vik_Line|Gj\u00f8vik Lines]]. In 1897, Sejersted became [[Managing_director|managing director]] of [[Holmenkolbanen|Holmenkolbanen]], at an age of 29 years. \n"} +{"id": 4112, "claim": "Nagjuttuuq is one of the 15 uninhabited island located at Foxe Basin in the region of Kivalliq with an area 997 km (385 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nagjuttuuq ([[Inuktitut_syllabics|Inuktitut syllabics]]: \u14c7\u14a1\u152a\u1466\u1451\u1585) formerly Vansittart Island is one of the uninhabited [[Arctic_Archipelago|Canadian arctic islands]] in the [[Kivalliq_Region|Kivalliq Region]], [[Nunavut|Nunavut]], Canada. Most of the islands are uninhabited; human settlement is extremely thin and scattered, being mainly coastal [[Inuit|Inuit]] settlements on the southern islands. 0 0 1279 0 0 0 0 718 0 0 0 114 168 1,707 9,563 It is located in [[Foxe_Basin|Foxe Basin]], north of [[Southampton_Island|Southampton Island]], and has an area of 997 km (385 sq mi). \n"} +{"id": 2897, "claim": "2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota (held on November 5, 2002) had two parties and Republican Bob Lemen won with 88,673 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bob Lemen 88,673 [[Republican_Party_of_Minnesota|Republican]] 31.23 68.65 194,909 James L. Oberstar (Incumbent) \n"} +{"id": 4694, "claim": "Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company produces two basic models of rifle including the one designed by Christian Sharps in 1848 and is produced in only one variant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Both rifles are produced in several variants, such as single or double trigger, upgraded wood, finish, etc. \n"} +{"id": 6281, "claim": "Giullian Yao Gioiello rejected the role of Percy Shelley in the feature film, \u201cA Nightmare Wakes.\u201d", "label": 1, "evidence": "A Nightmare Wakes Percy Shelley \n"} +{"id": 18800, "claim": "1965 British Grand Prix had 24 racers one of them was Jim Clark (4 March 1936 \u2013 7 April 1968).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Graham_Hill|Graham Hill]] [[United_States]] [[Richie_Ginther|Richie Ginther]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jackie_Stewart|Jackie Stewart]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Spence|Mike Spence]] [[United_States]] [[Dan_Gurney|Dan Gurney]] [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] [[Italy]] [[Lorenzo_Bandini|Lorenzo Bandini]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Denny_Hulme|Denny Hulme]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Bruce_McLaren|Bruce McLaren]] [[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] [[Australia]] [[Frank_Gardner_(driver)|Frank Gardner]] [[Sweden]] [[Joakim_Bonnier|Jo Bonnier]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Innes_Ireland|Innes Ireland]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Richard_Attwood|Richard Attwood]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Bob_Anderson_(racing_driver)|Bob Anderson]] [[Switzerland]] [[Jo_Siffert|Jo Siffert]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Chris_Amon|Chris Amon]] [[United_States]] [[Masten_Gregory|Masten Gregory]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Ian_Raby|Ian Raby]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Alan_Rollinson|Alan Rollinson]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Rhodes_(driver)|John Rhodes]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Brian_Gubby|Brian Gubby]] James Clark Jr. [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (4 March 1936 \u2013 7 April 1968) was a [[Formula_One_drivers_from_the_United_Kingdom|British Formula One racing driver]] from [[Scotland|Scotland]], who won two [[List_of_Formula_One_World_Drivers'_Champions|World Championships]], in 1963 and 1965. \n"} +{"id": 19455, "claim": "In the 66th edition of the Paris\u2013Roubaix, Eddy Merckx placing first.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1968 Paris\u2013Roubaix was the 66th edition of the [[Paris\u2013Roubaix|Paris\u2013Roubaix]] cycle race and was held on 7 April 1968. Rank [[Eddy_Merckx|Eddy Merckx]] (BEL) \n"} +{"id": 3441, "claim": "The two episodes of the Das unsichtbare Visier, a show which originates in East Germany, a country which only existed from 1949 to 1990, are Das Nest im Urwald and Depot im Skagerrak, which are both 89 minutes long.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Das unsichtbare Visier (German: [[Standard_German|[das \u02c8\u0294\u028an\u02ccz\u026ac\u0327tba\u02d0\u0250\u032f vi\u02c8zi\u02d0\u0250\u032f]], The Invisible Visor) was an [[East_Germany|East German]] television series, broadcast between 1973 and 1979. East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; [[German_language|German]]: Deutsche Demokratische Republik [[Standard_German|[\u02c8d\u0254\u028ft\u0283\u0259 demo\u02c8k\u0281a\u02d0t\u026a\u0283\u0259 \u0281epu\u02c8bli\u02d0k]], DDR [[Standard_German|[\u02ccde\u02d0de\u02d0\u02c8\u0294\u0250\u0281]]), was a country that existed from 1949 to 1990, the period when the [[New_states_of_Germany|eastern portion]] of [[Germany|Germany]] was part of the [[Eastern_Bloc|Eastern Bloc]] during the [[Cold_War|Cold War]]. Das Nest im Urwald 89 minutes Depot im Skagerrak 89 minutes \n"} +{"id": 1695, "claim": "There were twenty events from January to December in the 2014 Kunlun Fight, all held in locations throughout China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "January 25, 2014 February 16, 2014 March 30, 2014 April 27, 2014 June 1, 2014 June 29, 2014 July 27, 2014 August 24, 2014 August 31, 2014 September 13, 2014 October 5, 2014 October 26, 2014 November 16, 2014 December 4, 2014 \nJanuary 25, 2014 February 16, 2014 March 30, 2014 April 27, 2014 June 1, 2014 June 29, 2014 July 27, 2014 August 24, 2014 August 31, 2014 September 13, 2014 October 5, 2014 October 26, 2014 November 16, 2014 December 4, 2014 \n"} +{"id": 11726, "claim": "Most of the marine life of Cylindroleberididae are found as deep as 1400 ft and are around .08 in long.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Species of the Cylindroleberididae are found in marine areas, from shallow waters to depths of more than 4,500 metres (14,800 ft). \n"} +{"id": 3643, "claim": "Allenhouse Institute of Technology is equipped with digital classrooms and interactive boards powered by HCL Technologies and the college has laboratories and workshops with conference rooms and an auditorium.", "label": 0, "evidence": "AHIT is equipped with digital classrooms and interactive boards powered by [[HCL_Technologies|HCL Technologies]] including video conferencing facility. The college has laboratories and workshops with conference rooms and an auditorium. \n"} +{"id": 50977, "claim": "The 198th Airlift Squadron was a U.S. based military force under the U.S. Coast Guard that operated between 1944 and 2019 which has its headquarters in Carolina, Puerto Rico (part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area, and home to Puerto Rico's main airport, the Luis Mu\u00f1oz Mar\u00edn International Airport).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Air_National_Guard|Air National Guard]] \n"} +{"id": 1566, "claim": "Republican Sam Brownback won the 2004 US Senate race in Kansas over Democrat Lee Jones who got just over 27%.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He won reelection in the [[United_States_Senate_election_in_Kansas,_2004|2004 Senate election]] with 69% of the vote, defeating his Democratic challenger, Lee Jones, a former [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] [[Lobbyist|lobbyist]]. Lee Jones [[Democratic_Party_(US)|Democratic]] 27.49 \n[[Republican_Party_(US)|Republican]] [[Sam_Brownback|Sam Brownback]] (Incumbent) 69.16 [[Democratic_Party_(US)|Democratic]] Lee Jones 27.49 \n"} +{"id": 9140, "claim": "The 2014 LKL Slam Dunk Contest was won by \u0160iauliai player Travis Leslie who played against \u017dalgiris Kaunas player Justin Dentmon, who was the top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League, during the final round.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The winner was [[Travis_Leslie|Travis Leslie]] of [[BC_A\u030a iauliai|A\u030a iauliai]]. [[United_States]] [[Travis_Leslie|Travis Leslie]] 50 [[United_States]] [[Justin_Dentmon|Justin Dentmon]] 46 Z\u030calgiris Kaunas In 2010, he was the [[Israeli_Basketball_Premier_League_Statistical_Leaders|top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League]]. \n"} +{"id": 40460, "claim": "Bunichiro Abe played for Shimizu S-Pulse, a professional Japanese football club, in 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bunichiro Abe (\u963f\u90e8 \u6587\u4e00\u6717, Abe Bunichiro\u0304, born 2 April 1985) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player. 2004 [[Shimizu_S-Pulse|Shimizu S-Pulse]] 2005 Sagan Tosu [[J2_League|J2 League]] \nBunichiro Abe\n\u963f\u90e8 \u6587\u4e00\u6717 Bunichiro Abe [[Shimada,_Shizuoka|Shimada]], [[Shizuoka_Prefecture|Shizuoka]], [[Japan|Japan]] [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] Team [[Shimizu_S-Pulse|Shimizu S-Pulse]] Sagan Tosu Bunichiro Abe (\u963f\u90e8 \u6587\u4e00\u6717, Abe Bunichiro\u0304, born 2 April 1985) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player. \n"} +{"id": 2808, "claim": "Teephlow won twelve awards in six events one of which was for the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards", "label": 1, "evidence": "Won Won Won Won Won Won \n"} +{"id": 27985, "claim": "The pre-Broadway tryouts\u00a0for The Cry for Us All musical held in Boston, witnessed several changes, including many rewrites,\u00a0the title being changed to Who to Love, and the character of Josephine Finn removed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "During the New Haven run the title was changed to Who to Love. \n"} +{"id": 3028, "claim": "The Lacolle station is a railway station inaugurated on October 17, 1940 and housed offices, maintenance equipment and brokers and cost C$38,718.30 in construction in 1930", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 17, 1930 \n"} +{"id": 48663, "claim": "The qualifying classification of the 2000 European Grand Prix, which was the sixth round of the 2000 Formula One World Championship, finished with David Coulthard of UK on the lead and tailed by Michael Schumacher of Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Germany]] [[Ralf_Schumacher|Ralf Schumacher]] \nMichael Schumacher retired on lap 59 with an engine failure promoting Ha\u0308kkinen into second position. \n"} +{"id": 17305, "claim": "West Coast Fever, an Australian netball team based in Perth, Western Australia, was coached by Stacey Marinkovich and captained by Courtney Bruce when they reached their first ever grand final in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "West Coast Fever are an [[Netball_in_Australia|Australian netball]] team based in [[Perth|Perth]], [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]]. In [[2018_Suncorp_Super_Netball_season|2018]], Fever reached their first ever grand final. The team was coached by [[Stacey_Marinkovich|Stacey Marinkovich]] and captained by [[Courtney_Bruce|Courtney Bruce]]. \n"} +{"id": 6079, "claim": "After his brother died from a drug overdose, Alex Minsky a retired amputated Marine corporal turned model, entered a period of alcohol abuse, and to get out of it, he turned to physical fitness where during one of his routine workouts that he was approached by a fashion photographer named Tom Cullis; however, he only got famous when he was photographed nearly nude by Los Angeles photographer Michael Stokes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alex Minsky is a retired [[United_States_Marine_Corps|Marine]] corporal turned model. At the beginning of his first tour of [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] in 2009, his [[Humvee|Humvee]] hit a roadside bomb and his right leg was amputated. After his brother died from a drug overdose, he entered a 23-month period of alcohol abuse, and to get out of it, he turned to physical fitness. It was during one of his routine workouts that he was approached by a fashion photographer named Tom Cullis. However, his career didn't start to take off until he was photographed nearly nude by the [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]] photographer [[Michael_Stokes_(photographer)|Michael Stokes]]. \n"} +{"id": 20873, "claim": "Yuliana Salakhova, a sprint canoer, particpated in the K-2 500 m and K-2 1000m races at the World Championships women's sprint, and won medals in both.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She won two medals at the [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poznan\u0301|Poznan\u0301]] with a silver in the K-2 500 m and a bronze in the K-2 1000 m events. \n"} +{"id": 34849, "claim": "Riya Sen, an Indian film actress and model, played as Simran in Ragini MMS: Returns on ALTBalajim; then as Natasha in Poison on ZEE5.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Riya Sen (born Dev Varma;) is an Indian film actress and model. 2017 Ragini MMS: Returns Simran [[ALTBalaji|ALTBalaji]] 2019 [[Poison_(web_series)|Poison]] Natasha ZEE5 \n"} +{"id": 9942, "claim": "Victor Christgau, a Republican member of Minnesota's Senate, was born in Mower County, Minnesota, which lies on the state's border with Iowa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Victor Laurence August Christgau (September 20, 1894 \u2013 October 10, 1991) was Representative from [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] He was a member of the [[Minnesota_Senate|state senate]] from 1927 until his resignation in 1929; elected as a [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] to the [[71st_United_States_Congress|71st]] and [[72nd_United_States_Congress|72nd congresses]], (March 4, 1929 \u2013 March 3, 1933); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1932; resumed agricultural pursuits; appointed executive assistant to the director of production, Division of Agricultural Adjustment Administration, in June, 1933, and director of the Production Division and assistant administrator in January, 1934, serving until February, 1935; was appointed State administrator of the Minnesota [[Works_Progress_Administration|Works Progress Administration]] in June 1935 and served until June, 1938; State director of the Minnesota division of employment and security at St. Paul, 1939 \u2013 1954; president of the Interstate Conference Employment Security Agencies in 1947 and 1948; Director, Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance, [[Social_Security_Administration|Social Security Administration]], 1954 \u2013 1963, and executive director of Social Security Administration from January, 1963 to March, 1967; was a resident of [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]], until his death there on October 10, 1991. Mower County lies on Minnesota's border with [[Iowa|Iowa]]. \nVictor Chrisgau Member of the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]\nfrom Minnesota's [[Minnesota's_1st_congressional_district|1st]] district Victor Laurence August Christgau\n(1894-09-20)September 20, 1894\nDexter Township, [[Mower_County,_Minnesota|Mower County, Minnesota]], U.S. [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Mower County lies on Minnesota's border with [[Iowa|Iowa]]. \n"} +{"id": 14848, "claim": "Ceranemota improvisa is a moth found in North America, first described by Henry Edwards in 1873.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ceranemota improvisa is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from northern [[California|California]], western [[Oregon|Oregon]], western [[Washington_(state)|Washington]] and south-western [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]. It was described by [[Henry_Edwards_(entomologist)|Henry Edwards]] in 1873. \n"} +{"id": 13274, "claim": "Kazi Jalil Abbasi had five positions between 1971 to 1984, one of which was the President, District Congress Committee, Basti", "label": 1, "evidence": "1971 1974 Minister of State Government of Uttar Pradesh 1956 1968 President, District Congress Committee, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] 1980 President, District Congress Committee, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] 1980 1984 Member, Seventh Lok Sabha 1962 1974 Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly 1984 1989 Member, Eighth Lok Sabha \n"} +{"id": 797, "claim": "Marie-Emmanuelle Bayon Louis was a French architect, disqualified on a technicality from winning the Prix de Rome in architecture in 1755, who died on 2 July 1800.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Marie-Emmanuelle Bayon Louis (6 June 1745, [[Marcei|Marcei]] \u2013 29 March 1825, [[Aubevoye|Aubevoye]]) was a French [[Composer|composer]], [[Pianist|pianist]], and [[Salonnie\u0300re|salonnie\u0300re]]. \nVictor Louis (10 May 1731, Paris \u2013 2 July 1800, Paris) was a French architect, disqualified on a technicality from winning the [[Prix_de_Rome|Prix de Rome]] in architecture in 1755. \n"} +{"id": 9457, "claim": "Lady Gaga (1734-1802) was a knight in the Order of Saint Louis before becoming a captain of grenadiers and later a major.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ([[English|/\u02c8st\u025bf\u0259ni \u02ccd\u0292\u025c\u02d0rm\u0259\u02c8n\u0252t\u0259/]] STEF-\u0259n-ee JUR-m\u0259-NOT-\u0259) (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and businesswoman. \n"} +{"id": 5524, "claim": "There are a total of 243 aerodromes found in Tanzania.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tanzania_Airports_Authority|TAA]] 58 [[Zanzibar_Airports_Authority|ZAA]] 2 [[Kilimanjaro_Airport_Development_Company|KADCO]] 1 [[Tanzania_National_Parks_Authority|TANAPA]] 26 [[Ministry_of_Natural_Resources_and_Tourism_(Tanzania)|MNRT]] 61 [[Ngorongoro_Conservation_Area_Authority|NCAA]] 2 Private 93 \n"} +{"id": 120, "claim": "Nautilus cookanum (N. cookanum) is of the Nautilidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Nautilus|Nautilidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 16102, "claim": "George Kadish, who purchased cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill, was able to photograph sensitive scenes that would attract the ire of Nazis or collaborators, such as scenes of people gathered for forced labor, burning of the ghetto, and deportations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kadish constructed cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill. \n"} +{"id": 6109, "claim": "Cobalt blue tarantula belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda and class Arachnida.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] \n"} +{"id": 25627, "claim": "Nicole Melichar received 3,545 points, the highest point achieved in the 2018 WTA Finals (Doubles), followed by 3,505 and 3,237.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Czech_Republic]] [[Barbora_Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301|Barbora Krejc\u030ci\u0301kova\u0301]]\n[[Czech_Republic]] [[Kater\u030cina_Siniakova\u0301|Kater\u030cina Siniakova\u0301]] 6,815 \n"} +{"id": 6658, "claim": "First released on the 1971 album Imagine, \"Gimme Some Truth\" was written by George Harrison.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Gimme Some Truth\" (originally spelled \"Give Me Some Truth\") is a protest song written and performed by [[John_Lennon|John Lennon]]. \n"} +{"id": 10081, "claim": "Ghislaine Saikaley was a public servant who received death threats from the Hells Angels, considered an organized crime syndicate by the US Department of Justice.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Public_Servant|Public Servant]] During this time, the [[Hells_Angels|Hells Angels]] were very active in the area, and Saikaley received numerous death threats related to her work. The [[United_States_Department_of_Justice|United States Department of Justice]] considers the club to be an [[Organized_crime|organized crime]] syndicate. \n"} +{"id": 13792, "claim": "Hurso is located in the Sitti Zone (formerly Shinile) of the Somali region in Ethiopia, with 3,318 inhabitants in 2005", "label": 0, "evidence": "Located in the [[Shinile_Zone|Shinile Zone]] of the [[Somali_Region|Somali Region]], it has a longitude and latitude of and an altitude of 1130 meters above sea level. Sitti Zone ([[Somali_language|Somali]]: Gobolka Sitti), formerly known as Shinile, is one of the nine [[List_of_zones_of_Ethiopia|zones]] of the [[Somali_Region|Somali Region]] of [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]. 3,318 \n"} +{"id": 15971, "claim": "In the first round of 1968\u201369 FIBA European Champions Cup, Tapion Honka fought against ASVEL with an agg. of 158\u2013180; 76\u201381 in the first leg, then 82\u201399 in the second leg.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Espoon_Honka|Tapion Honka]] [[Finland]] [[Belgium]] Standard Lie\u0300ge 158\u2013180 76\u201381 82\u201399 \n[[France]] [[ASVEL_Basket|ASVEL]] Edinburgh Hornets [[Scotland]] \n"} +{"id": 963, "claim": "The Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top NHS trusts to work for in 2015, with a staff sickness absence rate of 3.37% at that time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was named by the [[Health_Service_Journal|Health Service Journal]] as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 2752 full time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 3.37%. \n"} +{"id": 19556, "claim": "The National Hockey League has established a 40th season in 1979 known as the 2018\u201319 Carolina Hurricanes season wherein it presents a player statistics during the regular season\u2014in which Petr Mrazek has the highest number of games played, scored, and won while Alex Nedeljkovic has the lowest record.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1917\u201318_NHL_season|1917\u201318]] National Hockey League \nLigue nationale de hockey (French) \n"} +{"id": 12223, "claim": "Pitchfork gave a 7.6/10 rating to Psychic Hearts while Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 7.6/10 [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] B+ \n"} +{"id": 3314, "claim": "Barbara Diethelm developed the Sirius Primary System after her return to Switzerland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After her return to Switzerland, in the beginning of the 1990s, she developed her painting in various groups of work. She is specifically interested in the development of holistic colour concepts and she developed the colour system Sirius Primary System in 1996. \n"} +{"id": 4425, "claim": "The two participants, who were unable to complete the race in the 1965 Italian Grand Prix due to a tire problem, were Nino Farina and Luigi Villoresi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1956_Indianapolis_500|1956 Indianapolis 500]] A Formula One season consists of a series of races, known as [[List_of_Formula_One_Grands_Prix|Grands Prix]] ([[French_language|French]] for ''grand prizes' or 'great prizes''), which take place worldwide on purpose-built [[List_of_Formula_One_circuits|circuits]] and on closed public roads. \n"} +{"id": 4848, "claim": "Dane County Regional Airport's busiest domestic route from April 2019 \u2013 March 2020 was to Newark, New Jersey, and its second busiest was to Atlanta, Georgia, arriving at Hartsfield\u2013Jackson Atlanta International Airport.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[O'Hare_International_Airport|Chicago\u2013O'Hare, Illinois]] Busiest domestic routes from MSN (April 2019 \u2013 March 2020) 1 \n[[Minneapolis-Saint_Paul_International_Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota]] 2 Busiest domestic routes from MSN (April 2019 \u2013 March 2020) \n"} +{"id": 9604, "claim": "Edward Stacey Pierce III, born on August 12, 1906 in Quogue, New York, was a British animator active from 1936 to 1972.", "label": 1, "evidence": "American \nEdward Stacey \"Tedd\" Pierce III (August 12, 1906 \u2013 February 19, 1972) was a [[Screenwriter|screenwriter]] of American animated cartoons, principally from the mid-1930s to the late 1950s. \n"} +{"id": 21998, "claim": "In the 2009-10 Skeleton World Cup, two representatives from Germany, who are named Frank Rommel and Jon Montgomery, were only seconds away from bagging a gold medal each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jon_Montgomery|Jon Montgomery]] (CAN) Gold: \n"} +{"id": 2378, "claim": "Westholme House was occupied by the clergy during the Second World War then Kesteven County Council acquired the property and turned it to a library at the house by 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Westholme was occupied by the military during the [[Second_World_War|Second World War]]. \n"} +{"id": 23426, "claim": "David Blacker had a book published in 2005 which later was on the 2007 long list for the International Dublin Literary Award (first award in 1996).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blacker began to write in his spare time, and soon produced A Cause Untrue, a tale of Sri Lankan war. In 2004 the novel in manuscript form was short-listed for the [[Gratiaen_Prize|Gratiaen Prize]], which led to its publication in 2005. Subsequently, the book won Best Novel at the 2006 State Literary Awards and was on the 2007 long list for the [[International_Dublin_Literary_Award|International Dublin Literary Award]]. 1996 \n"} +{"id": 32794, "claim": "Tales of Science and Sorcery is a collection of stories by Clark Ashton Smith that was released in 1974 and were originally published between 1930 and 1958 in Weird Tales and other pulp magazines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released in [[1964_in_literature|1964]] and was the author's fifth collection of stories published by [[Arkham_House|Arkham House]]. \n"} +{"id": 22139, "claim": "Ahyee Aye Elvis spent eight of his nine seasons with Sogndal, making 143 appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ahyee Aye 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 \n"} +{"id": 9190, "claim": "The revisions in the Table of Ranks, which was introduced by Peter the Great in 1722, allowed Vladimir Lenin to reach 4th rank and become an \"active state councillor\" and was used until the Russian Revolution of 1917.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The father of [[Vladimir_Lenin|Vladimir Lenin]] progressed in the management of education, reaching the 4th rank and becoming an \"active state councillor\" (\u0434\u0435\u0438\u0306\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0438\u0306 \u0441\u0442\u0430\u0442\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u0441\u043e\u0432\u0435\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a), which gave him the privilege of hereditary nobility. \n"} +{"id": 24599, "claim": "John Elvin Shaffner was the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and served under the Queen and two Governor Generals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He served as the [[List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Nova_Scotia#Lieutenant_Governors_of_Nova_Scotia,_1867-present|26th]] [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Nova_Scotia|Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]] from 1978 to 1984. [[Elizabeth_II|Elizabeth II]] [[Jules_Le\u0301ger|Jules Le\u0301ger]]\n[[Edward_Schreyer|Edward Schreyer]] \n"} +{"id": 14531, "claim": "Jesus and the Disinherited is a book by Howard Thurman based on a series of lectures that he presented at Samuel Huston College in February 1932 that interprets the teachings of Jesus through the experience of the oppressed and discusses nonviolent responses to oppression.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The book developed out of a series of lectures that Thurman presented at [[Huston\u2013Tillotson_University|Samuel Huston College]] in [[Austin,_Texas|Austin, Texas]], during April 1948.\" \n"} +{"id": 1747, "claim": "Ammonia:ferredoxin oxidoreductase participates in nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen assimilation, and has 3 cofactors, namely, iron, Siroheme, and Iron-sulfur.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This enzyme participates in [[Nitrogen_metabolism|nitrogen metabolism]] and [[Nitrogen_assimilation|nitrogen assimilation]]. It has 3 [[Cofactor_(biochemistry)|cofactors]]: [[Iron|iron]], [[Siroheme|Siroheme]], and [[Iron-sulfur|Iron-sulfur]]. \n"} +{"id": 187, "claim": "Deficiencies in the\u00a0GABRB3 gene are not\u00a0found to cause\u00a0neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "GABRB3 deficiencies are implicated in many human neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromes such as [[Angelman_syndrome|Angelman syndrome]], [[Prader-Willi_syndrome|Prader-Willi syndrome]], nonsyndromic orofacial clefts, [[Epilepsy|epilepsy]] and [[Autism|autism]]. \n"} +{"id": 21411, "claim": "Shuangqing District is located in Hunan province of the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hunan|Hunan]] People's Republic of China \n"} +{"id": 13271, "claim": "Beyond All Boundaries includes stars like Kevin Bacon and Tom Hanks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kevin_Bacon|Kevin Bacon]] [[Tom_Hanks|Tom Hanks]] Kevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American actor. Known for both his comedic and dramatic roles, Hanks is one of the most popular and recognizable film stars worldwide, and is regarded as an American cultural icon. \n"} +{"id": 1382, "claim": "Established in the late 1930s, SR 785 runs within Jackson Township.", "label": 0, "evidence": "All of SR 785 is situated within the rural [[Jackson_Township,_Highland_County,_Ohio|Jackson Township]] in southern Highland County. SR 785 was designated in 1937 along the routing between SR 247 and SR 73 southeast of Hillsboro that is maintains to this day. \n"} +{"id": 1682, "claim": "McDonough was appointed to the first managerial job on the 10th October 2017, and then he was awarded SPFL League, 2 Manager of the Month, in September 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was awarded SPFL League 2 Manager of the Month in September 2018. McDonaugh was appointed to first managerial job succeeding [[Gary_Jardine|Gary Jardine]] at Edinburgh City on 10 October 2017. \n"} +{"id": 169, "claim": "Henrique da Silva Gomes was born on August 20, 1982, in Rio de Janeiro, the second-most populous municipality in Brazil.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Henrique da Silva Gomes (born August 20, 1982 in [[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]]), known as Henrique, is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] professional [[Association_football|football]] player. Rio de Janeiro ([[English|/\u02c8ri\u02d0o\u028a di \u0292\u0259\u02c8n\u025b\u0259ro\u028a, - de\u026a -, - d\u0259 -/]]; Portuguese: [[Portuguese|[\u02c8\u0281i.u d(\u0292i) \u0292\u0250\u02c8ne(j)\u027eu]] (listen);), or simply Rio, is anchor to the [[Greater_Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area]] and the [[List_of_largest_cities_in_Brazil|second-most populous municipality]] in [[Brazil|Brazil]] and the [[Largest_cities_in_the_Americas|sixth-most populous]] in the [[Americas|Americas]]. \nHenrique Henrique da Silva Gomes (1982-08-20) August 20, 1982 (age 38) [[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil|Brazil]] Rio de Janeiro ([[English|/\u02c8ri\u02d0o\u028a di \u0292\u0259\u02c8n\u025b\u0259ro\u028a, - de\u026a -, - d\u0259 -/]]; Portuguese: [[Portuguese|[\u02c8\u0281i.u d(\u0292i) \u0292\u0250\u02c8ne(j)\u027eu]] (listen);), or simply Rio, is anchor to the [[Greater_Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area]] and the [[List_of_largest_cities_in_Brazil|second-most populous municipality]] in [[Brazil|Brazil]] and the [[Largest_cities_in_the_Americas|sixth-most populous]] in the [[Americas|Americas]]. \n"} +{"id": 23400, "claim": "Jochen K\u00fchner is a German diver who competed in the men's lightweight tour at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jochen Ku\u0308hner (born 15 October 1980 in [[Speyer|Speyer]]) is a German rower. \n"} +{"id": 46863, "claim": "The Travelling Church emigrants did not take any slaves with them when they traveled over the frozen and danger-filled Cumberland Gap.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The emigrants included slaves held by the Craigs and others. William Ellis as Joshua led the huge train over the frozen and danger-filled Cumberland Gap with only a little loss of life into the rugged frontier of Kentucky for their Promised Land. During the fall-winter of 1781, Craig as Moses and Capt. \n"} +{"id": 2767, "claim": "Michael John LaChiusa received nominations four times in 1994, including 1996 at the Drama Desk Awards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1994 [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Award]] Nominated [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Award]] Nominated [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Award]] Nominated 1996 [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Award]] Nominated \n"} +{"id": 24036, "claim": "Vi\u010danci has a total population of 241 and it is located in the Styria region of Slovenia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "241 Styria [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] \n241 Vic\u030canci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u028bi\u02d0t\u0283antsi]]) is a settlement in the [[Slovene_Hills|Slovene Hills]] northwest of Ormoz\u030c in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. The area traditionally belonged to the region of Styria. \n"} +{"id": 1838, "claim": "Sikandar Abu Zafar received an IA degree from Ripon College, Calcutta before becoming a journalist in Dhaka and the founder and editor of a monthly magazine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He received his IA degree from Ripon College, Calcutta (later renamed to Surendranath College). He moved to [[Dhaka|Dhaka]] from [[Calcutta|Calcutta]] in 1950 and worked as a journalist for the dailies [[Nabajug|Nabajug]], Ittefaq, Sangbad and Millat. He founded and edited a monthly magazine called Samakal during 1959-1970. \n"} +{"id": 7907, "claim": "East Pennsboro High School, located in the second most populous area in Cumberland County, achieved only a 67% performance in grade level reading in 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The School is located at 425 West Shady Lane, Enola in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. In reading/literature - only 67% were on grade level. East Pennsboro is the second most populous municipality in Cumberland County. \n"} +{"id": 1934, "claim": "Miss America 1974 and four runners-up were chosen from among the top ten candidates of the 47th Miss America pageant.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Miss America 1974, the 47th [[Miss_America|Miss America]] pageant, was held at the [[Boardwalk_Hall|Boardwalk Hall]] in [[Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey|Atlantic City, New Jersey]] on September 8, 1973, and broadcast on [[NBC|NBC]]. Miss America 1974 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up Top 10 \n"} +{"id": 4118, "claim": "A Von Baeyer represented Munich, while J.Gladstone, W. M. Ramsay, and H.Armstron represented London in the Geneva Rules.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Adolf_von_Baeyer|A Von Baeyer]] Munich [[John_Hall_Gladstone| J.Gladstone]] W. M. 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Endemism is the state of a [[Species|species]] being native to a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are [[Indigenous_(ecology)|indigenous]] to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. \n"} +{"id": 4719, "claim": "Delta Green was published by Arc Dream Publishing which is a small role-playing game publishing company founded in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In August 2011, [[Arc_Dream_Publishing|Arc Dream Publishing]] and the Delta Green Partnership announced development of a standalone Delta Green role-playing game. 1997 (Sourcebook)\n2016 ([[Arc_Dream_Publishing|Arc Dream Publishing]]) (Standalone RPG)\n2018 (The Fall of DELTA GREEN) Arc Dream Publishing is a small [[Role-playing_game|role-playing game]] publishing company founded in 2002 by Pagan Publishing veteran [[Dennis_Detwiller|Dennis Detwiller]] and editor [[Shane_Ivey|Shane Ivey]] after the release of their first roleplaying game [[Godlike_(role-playing_game)|Godlike]]: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936-1946 was published by Hobgoblynn Press. \n"} +{"id": 23387, "claim": "Ephraim Stern (born 1934) returned to the Hebrew University as a professor in 1971 and was Chairman of the Hebrew University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ephraim Stern ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d0\u05e4\u05e8\u05d9\u05dd \u05e9\u05d8\u05e8\u05df\u200e, January 15, 1934 \u2013 March 23, 2018) was an Israeli [[Archaeologist|archaeologist]] and professor at the [[Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem|Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. He returned to the Hebrew University as a professor in 1971, at the invitation of [[Yigael_Yadin|Yigael Yadin]]. Stern served as the chairman of the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology, the director of the Yad Ben Zvi Institute for the Research of the Land of Israel, the chairman of the Archaeological Committee of the State of Israel, and the chairman of the board of directors of the [[Israel_Exploration_Society|Israel Exploration Society]]. \n"} +{"id": 3305, "claim": "Leif Gislason participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Japan and Mexico between 2003 and 2004 and also participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Ukraine two years after.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Japan]] 3rd [[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Mexico]] 4th 5th \n"} +{"id": 9037, "claim": "Songs sampled by The Delegates include The 5th Dimensions \"(Last Night) I didn't get to Sleep at All\", Sammy Davis Jr.'s \"The Candy Man\", and Yvonne Elliman's \"I Don't Know How to Love Him.\"", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"[[(Last_Night)_I_Didn't_Get_to_Sleep_at_All|(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All]]\" ([[The_5th_Dimension|The 5th Dimension]]) \"[[The_Candy_Man|The Candy Man]]\" ([[Sammy_Davis_Jr.|Sammy Davis Jr.]]) \"[[I_Don't_Know_How_to_Love_Him|I Don't Know How to Love Him]]\" ([[Yvonne_Elliman|Yvonne Elliman]]) \n"} +{"id": 18232, "claim": "In March, the mean daily daylight hours in Istanbul (the largest city in Turkey) are 12.0, and the average sea temperature is 50.4 fehrenheit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "12.2 \n15.5\n(60.0) \n"} +{"id": 18376, "claim": "Zarija Lambuli\u0107 competed with the Proleter Novi Sad for two seasons in 2017 and 2018, appearing in 16 matches and making one goal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Proleter_Novi_Sad|Proleter Novi Sad]] 44 \n"} +{"id": 6525, "claim": "Lorenzo Villoresi is a perfumer in Florence, Italy who uses Orientals, exotic perfumes of spices, amber, incense, resins, vanilla, sandalwoods and other aromatics for his fragrances, the founder of L'Accademia dell\u2019Arte del Profumo\u2014Academy of Perfume Arts\u2014in Florence and promotes the culture and artistry of perfume through Pitti Immagine's FRAGRANZE conferences.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lorenzo Villoresi (born 1956) is a perfumer in [[Florence|Florence]], Italy. His study and travel in the Middle East has greatly influenced his work and some of his most important fragrances are [[Perfume#Olfactive_families|Orientals]], exotic perfumes of spices, amber, incense, resins, vanilla, sandalwoods and other aromatics. Villoresi is also involved in the founding of L'Accademia dell'Arte del Profumo\u2014Academy of Perfume Arts\u2014in Florence. Promoting the culture and artistry of perfume, he is involved with the Pitti Immagine's FRAGRANZE conferences, an annual event bringing together perfumers worldwide, dedicated to the art and culture of fine perfumes. \n"} +{"id": 4768, "claim": "Skenea belongs to the kingdom Animalia and phylum Trochida, the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 48494, "claim": "The1975\u201376 Vancouver Canucks season included first round draft pick Rick Blight from the Brandon Wheat Kings, and second round draft pick Brad Gassoff from the Kamloops Chiefs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 Player [[Rick_Blight|Rick Blight]] Team (League) [[Brandon_Wheat_Kings|Brandon Wheat Kings]] ([[Western_Hockey_League|WCHL]]) 2 Brad Gassoff [[Kamloops_Chiefs|Kamloops Chiefs]] ([[Western_Hockey_League|WCHL]]) Rd # Round number \n1 [[Rick_Blight|Rick Blight]] (RW) [[Brandon_Wheat_Kings|Brandon Wheat Kings]] ([[Western_Hockey_League|WCHL]]) 2 Brad Gassoff (LW) [[Kamloops_Chiefs|Kamloops Chiefs]] (WCHL) \n"} +{"id": 40953, "claim": "Ern\u0151 Rozgonyi admitted to the night school section of the Financial and Accounting College, oldest public business school in the world, and obtained an economist degree there in 1966.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Finally, in 1962, he was admitted to the night school section of the Financial and Accounting College (today a faculty of the [[Budapest_Business_School|Budapest Business School]]). He obtained an economist degree there in 1966. It is the oldest [[Public_university|public]] [[Business_school|business school]] in the world, and second oldest among business schools, after the [[ESCP_Europe|ESCP Europe]]. \n"} +{"id": 9215, "claim": "Juanan played in different clubs as Deportivo B (2009-10) and Bengaluru (2015-16) and got a total career goal of ten.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Deportivo_de_La_Corun\u0303a_B|Deportivo B]] [[Bengaluru_FC|Bengaluru]] [[Deportivo_de_La_Corun\u0303a_B|Deportivo B]] 2007\u201308 [[2008\u201309_Segunda_Divisio\u0301n_B|2008\u201309]] [[Bengaluru_FC|Bengaluru]] [[2016\u201317_I-League|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Indian_Super_League_season|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Indian_Super_League_season|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Indian_Super_League_season|2019-20]] Goals 13 Career total \n"} +{"id": 1883, "claim": "Allmusic, Pitchfork Media, and Resident Advisor did not give any rating to Fabric 13.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Allmusic|Allmusic]] [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] [[Resident_Advisor|Resident Advisor]] \n"} +{"id": 11832, "claim": "Food for Animals is an American hip hop group formed in 2001 that focuses on underground hip hop which is often characterized by socially conscious, positive, or anti-commercial lyrics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Food for Animals is an American [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] group formed in 2001 near [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]]. Their music is generally categorized as [[Underground_hip_hop|underground hip hop]] with a strong tendency towards [[Noise_music|noise music]]. Underground [[Hip_hop|hip hop]] is often characterized by socially conscious, positive, or anti-commercial lyrics. \n"} +{"id": 9622, "claim": "Champions of the International Basketball League included Elkhart Express, the Albany Legends, and the Dayton Jets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Year [[Battle_Creek_Knights|Battle Creek Knights]] [[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Los_Angeles_Lightning|Los Angeles Lightning]] [[Albany_Legends|Albany Legends]] [[Kankakee_County_Soldiers|Kankakee County Soldiers]] [[Vancouver_Volcanoes|Vancouver Volcanoes]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] In March 2014 the IBL ceased operation as an independent entity and combined with the [[West_Coast_Basketball_League|West Coast Basketball League]] (WCBL). This article is about the league formed in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 10358, "claim": "In the 2018 Bradford Bulls season Ethan Ryan (an Ireland international rugby league footballer) played winger and Liam Kirk is (an English rugby league footballer) played prop.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ethan Ryan (born 1996) \"Razza\" or \"FIIIVVVEEEE\" is an Ireland international [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who plays as a [[Fullback_(rugby_league)|Fullback]], [[Rugby_league_positions#Centre|Centre]], or as a [[Rugby_league_positions#Wing|winger]] for [[Hull_Kingston_Rovers|Hull Kingston Rovers]] in the [[Betfred_Super_League|Betfred Super League]]. [[Ethan_Ryan|Ethan Ryan]] W [[Liam_Kirk|Liam Kirk]] P P=Prop W=Winger Liam Kirk (born 26 March 1997) is an English [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who plays as a [[Rugby_league_positions#Prop|prop]] or [[Rugby_league_positions#Loose-forward|loose forward]] for [[Oldham_R.L.F.C.|Oldham R.L.F.C.]] \n"} +{"id": 5091, "claim": "Yevgraf Kruten (29 December 1890-19 June 1917) was a member of the Imperial Russian Air Service between 1908-1917, and, he shared his new-found knowledge in a flurry of booklets", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born Died [[Imperial_Russian_Air_Service|Imperial Russian Air Service]] 1908-1917 After his return to Russia in March 1917, he shared his new-found knowledge in a flurry of booklets on military aviation. \n"} +{"id": 148, "claim": "The great pond Lake Buel, located in Berkshire County in Massachusetts,\u00a0is home to several species of fishes, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and zooplankton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lake Buel is a 196-acre (0.79 km) [[Great_pond|great pond]] in [[Berkshire_County|Berkshire County]], [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] just south of [[Massachusetts_Route_57|Route 57]] and east of [[Great_Barrington,_Massachusetts|Great Barrington]]. The following charts include species found in [[Wetland|wetland]], grazed [[Wet_meadow|wet meadow]], [[Forested_wetland|forested wetland]] and [[Aquatic_ecosystem|aquatic]] environments in and around Lake Buel. [[Fish|Fishes]] [[Black_crappie|Black crappie]],\n[[Bluegill|bluegill]],\n[[Brook_trout|brook trout]],\n[[Brown_bullhead|brown bullhead]],\n[[Brown_trout|brown trout]],\n[[Chain_pickerel|chain pickerel]],\n[[Largemouth_bass|largemouth bass]],\n[[Pumpkinseed|pumpkinseed]],\n[[Rainbow_trout|rainbow trout]],\n[[Rock_bass|rock bass]],\nwhite perch,\n[[Yellow_perch|yellow perch]],\n[[White_sucker|white sucker]],\n[[Fundulus|minnows]],\n[[Northern_pike|northern pike]] (introduced in 1979 ),\n[[Bridle_shiner|bridle shiner]],\n[[Common_shiner|common shiner]],\n[[Fallfish|fallfish]],\n[[Golden_shiner|golden shiner]], and\n[[Muskellunge|tiger muskies]] (introduced in 1997). [[Reptile|Reptiles]] [[Common_snapping_turtle|Common snapping turtle]], [[Wood_turtle|wood turtle]], [[Spotted_turtle|spotted turtle]], and [[Painted_turtle|painted turtle]]. [[Amphibian|Amphibians]] [[Common_mudpuppy|Common mudpuppy]], [[Dusky_salamander|dusky salamander]], eastern newt, [[Spring_peeper|spring peeper]], [[Rana_clamitans|green frog]], [[American_bullfrog|bullfrog]], and [[Northern_leopard_frog|northern leopard frog]]. [[Mammal|Mammal]] American beaver and [[Muskrat|muskrat]]. [[American_mink|American mink]] have not been observed at the lake, but likely use the perimeter and wetlands. [[Zooplankton|Zooplankton]] [[Daphnia|Daphnia sp.]],\n[[Bosmina|Bosmina sp.]],\n[[Diaptomus|Diaptomus sp.]],\n[[Lyngbya|Lyngbya sp.]], and\n[[Oscillatoria|Oscillatoria sp.]] \n"} +{"id": 2357, "claim": "Parviturbo insularis is a species of sea snail that is part of the animalia family and belongs to the skeneidae family, a speciose family of minute to small marine gastropod molluscs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] \n"} +{"id": 6014, "claim": "The 1960 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team who represented Eastern Michigan University in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference during the 1960 NCAA College Division football season, won against the Northern Michigan on October 7.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 7 [[Northern_Michigan_Wildcats_football|Northern Michigan]] L 0\u201321 \n"} +{"id": 45767, "claim": "The Honorable John Beverley Robinson (1821-1896) was a member of the Canadian Parliament, which is made up of 443 seats, but was never the Mayor of Toronto.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was mayor of [[Toronto|Toronto]] and a provincial and federal member of parliament. \n12th [[Mayor_of_Toronto|Mayor of Toronto]] \nHe became an alderman in Toronto at St. Patrick's Ward during the 1850s, including a term as mayor in 1856. \n"} +{"id": 3180, "claim": "Cyclin B2 is a member of the cyclin family and its an essential component of the cell cycle regularity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cyclin B2 is a member of the cyclin family, specifically the B-type cyclins. The B-type cyclins, B1 and B2, associate with p34cdc2 and are essential components of the cell cycle regulatory machinery. \n"} +{"id": 45585, "claim": "Larry Kennan was born June 12, 1944 and played quarter back until he moved on to coaching, his most recent team is Incarnate Word (first team practice in 2008).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lawrence W. Kennan (born June 13, 1944) is an [[American_football|American football]] coach and former player. \n(1944-06-13) June 13, 1944 (age 76)\n[[Pomona,_California|Pomona, California]] \n"} +{"id": 40192, "claim": "There was a bigger MAE% during 2015 then 1982 in the Wattala Polling Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] 9.49% [[#1982_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1982]] 9.59% \n"} +{"id": 30542, "claim": "Six songs which won Premios 40 Principales for Best International Song, such as Apologize in the album Dreaming Out Loud by OneRepublic, originated from the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States]] [[OneRepublic|OneRepublic]] \u2014 [[Apologize_(OneRepublic_song)|Apologize]] [[United_States]] [[The_Black_Eyed_Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]] \u2014 [[I_Gotta_Feeling|I Gotta Feeling]] [[United_States]] [[Lady_Gaga|Lady Gaga]] \u2014 [[Bad_Romance|Bad Romance]] [[United_States]] [[LMFAO|LMFAO]] \u2014 [[Party_Rock_Anthem|Party Rock Anthem]] [[United_States]] [[Jason_Deru\u0308lo|Jason Deru\u0308lo]] \u2014 [[Talk_Dirty_(Jason_Derulo_song)|Talk Dirty]] [[United_States]] [[Ava_Max|Ava Max]] \u2014 [[Sweet_but_Psycho|Sweet but Psycho]] \"Apologize\" (also spelled \"Apologise\" internationally) is the debut single written by [[OneRepublic|OneRepublic]] frontman Ryan Tedder for OneRepublic's debut album [[Dreaming_Out_Loud|Dreaming Out Loud]]. \n"} +{"id": 5015, "claim": "The term badatz is a modern one, and is a term exclusive only to North American countries.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In Israel, the term Badatz is often used to refer to the Badatz of the [[Edah_HaChareidis|Edah HaChareidis]]; however, it is not the title of this group, and other batei din use the title as well. Israel ([[English|/\u02c8\u026azri\u0259l, \u02c8\u026azre\u026a\u0259l/]]; [[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05c2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u200e; [[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0650\u0655\u0633\u0652\u0631\u064e\u0627\u064a\u0650\u0654\u064a\u0644\u200e), officially known as the State of Israel ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b7\u05ea \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05c2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u200e, Medinat Yisra'el), is a [[Country|country]] in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]], located on the [[Eastern_Mediterranean|southeastern shore]] of the [[Mediterranean_Sea|Mediterranean Sea]] and the northern shore of the [[Red_Sea|Red Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 38308, "claim": "William John Hurst was in the New Zealand Parliament (founded in 1854) from 1879-1886.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1879_New_Zealand_general_election|1879]]\u20131881 [[1881_New_Zealand_general_election|1881]]\u20131884 [[1884_New_Zealand_general_election|1884]]\u20131886 [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]] Years 24 May 1854 Term [[7th_New_Zealand_Parliament|7th]] [[8th_New_Zealand_Parliament|8th]] [[9th_New_Zealand_Parliament|9th]] \n"} +{"id": 3656, "claim": "51 paintings done by K\u00e1roly Ferenczy the \"founder of modern Hungarian painting\" have been collected by the Hungarian National Gallery.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ferenczy is considered the \"father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism\" and the \"founder of modern Hungarian painting.\" He has been collected by the [[Hungarian_National_Gallery|Hungarian National Gallery]], which holds 51 of his paintings, as well as other major and regional institutions, including the Ferenczy Ka\u0301roly Museum, founded in his birthplace of Szentendre, and private collectors. \n"} +{"id": 2549, "claim": "American professional basketball player Dan Werner played in college and later signed with Bologna,\u00a0an Italian professional\u00a0basketball\u00a0club based in\u00a0Bologna,\u00a0Emilia-Romagna.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He played collegiately at the [[University_of_Florida|University of Florida]] and was a freshman member of Florida's [[2006\u201307_Florida_Gators_men's_basketball_team|2007 national champion team]]. After college, Werner signed with [[Virtus_Pallacanestro_Bologna|Bologna]] of the [[Lega_Basket_Serie_A|Italian Basketball League]] and was loaned to Kaposva\u0301ri KK of the Hungarian Basketball League for the 2010\u201311 season. Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna, known for sponsorship reasons as Segafredo Virtus Bologna, is an Italian professional basketball club based in [[Bologna|Bologna]], [[Emilia-Romagna|Emilia-Romagna]]. \n"} +{"id": 15189, "claim": "Ratneshwar Lal\u00a0Kayastha didn't serve in the Nepali government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was appointed as a governor of Province No. 2 by the Government of Nepal on 17 January 2018. Earlier, he was the Secretary at [[Ministry_of_Agriculture,_Land_Management_and_Cooperatives_(Nepal)|Ministry of Agriculture]] and Director General at [[Ministry_of_Irrigation_(Nepal)|Department of Irrigation]], Nepal. \n"} +{"id": 32878, "claim": "Vema Seamount is a seamount with a conical shape with a flat top that lies in the South Atlantic Ocean.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Seamount|seamount]] has a conical shape with a flat top; the shallowest point rises to an elevation of 26 metres (14 fathoms) below sea level and is called Collins Point. Vema Seamount lies in the South Atlantic Ocean, 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi) away from [[Tristan_da_Cunha|Tristan da Cunha]]. \n"} +{"id": 11303, "claim": "Born in England, soccer player Daniel James Stratford finished his college career as the all-time leader in assists, and most matches played, for the West Virginia University Mountaineers--where he is now the current men's soccer head coach.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Daniel James Stratford (born 29 May 1985) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] and current head coach of the [[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_soccer|West Virginia Mountaineers men's soccer]] team. [[London|London]], England At West Virginia he would finish his career as the all-time leader in assists (27) and most matches played (85). \"Soccer\" redirects here. \n"} +{"id": 9874, "claim": "In the IWRG 8th Anniversary Show, Super Cometa suffered a defeat from Charmaco Torres.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Artillero|Chamaco Torres]] defeated Su\u0301per Cometa \n"} +{"id": 13, "claim": "Lauren Bercovitch produced six films between 2012 to 2015 which includes What Happens Next?, A Brony Tale and Cameron's House Rules.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2012 [[What_Happens_Next?_(film)|What Happens Next?]] 2012 Anna and Kristina's Grocery Bag 2014 Anna and Kristina: Cooked 2014 [[A_Brony_Tale|A Brony Tale]] 2015 [[Cameron's_House_Rules|Cameron's House Rules]] 2015 Eagle Insider \n"} +{"id": 4634, "claim": "The band would not rehearse Rain Dogs (written by Tom Waits, born December 7, 1949) before recording, and it wasn't a mechanical kind of recording.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rain Dogs is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter [[Tom_Waits|Tom Waits]], released in September 1985 on Island Records. Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, composer, and actor. Ribot also recalls how the band would not rehearse the songs before going to record; rather, Waits would play them the songs on an acoustic guitar in the studio. It wasn't a mechanical kind of recording at all. \n"} +{"id": 22366, "claim": "Watchmaker and historian Benjamin Ferris born in Wilmington, Delaware, was a descendant of Samuel and John Ferris.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Benjamin Ferris (August 7, 1780 - November 9, 1867) was a watchmaker and historian from [[Wilmington,_Delaware|Wilmington, Delaware]]. He was a descendant of Samuel Ferris, who had come from [[Reading,_Berkshire|Reading, England]], in 1682 to settle at [[Groton,_Massachusetts|Groton, Massachusetts]], and of John Ferris, who was among the first settlers in the city of Wilmington in 1748. \n"} +{"id": 12349, "claim": "The trifurcula headleyella is under the Animalia kingdom and is part of the Insecta (hexapod invertebrates) family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Nepticulidae|Nepticulidae]] \n"} +{"id": 4587, "claim": "Selaginella erythropus is a plant in the Selaginellacea family and is a species of spike moss, which is also called clubmoss, and is related to ferns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Selaginella erythropus is a species of [[Plant|plant]] in the [[Selaginellaceae|Selaginellaceae]] family, endemic to [[Tanzania|Tanzania]], and the [[Yucatan|Yucatan]] and [[Belize|Belize]] to [[Colombia|Colombia]]. It is a species of spike moss (also known as clubmoss) which is related to the fern family. Family: [[Selaginella|Selaginellaceae]] \n"} +{"id": 25209, "claim": "In Emirati billionaires list, Abdulla Al Ghurair has the highest net worth of 10.92 B USD while Shad Izzath has the lowest net worth of 1.5 B USD.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6.8 [[Abdulla_Al_Ghurair|Abdulla Al Ghurair]] \n"} +{"id": 4027, "claim": "Montauban Lake in Quebec is located in a region where forestry, the largest industry in Qubec, and recreotourism are popular.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The forest industry has slowed in recent years because of the softwood lumber dispute. This industry accounted for 3.1% of Quebec's GDP. The mining industry accounted for 6.3% of Quebec's GDP. \n"} +{"id": 6110, "claim": "Aside from five other football clubs, Li Jianbin was part of the 2012 and 2014 Guangzhou Evergrande rosters that won the Chinese Super League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chengdu_Blades|Chengdu Blades]] [[Sheffield_United_(Hong_Kong)|Sheffield United HK]] (loan) [[Guangzhou_Evergrande_F.C.|Guangzhou Evergrande]] [[Shanghai_Shenhua|Shanghai Shenhua]] (loan) [[Henan_Jianye_F.C.|Henan Jianye]] (loan) Shanghai Shenhua [[Dalian_Yifang_F.C.|Dalian Yifang]] \n"} +{"id": 12376, "claim": "Borzya is a Russian town founded in the 18th Century (the 2nd millennium) and has a population of 31,379.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Borzya (Russian: \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0437\u044f, IPA: [[Russian|[\u02c8borz\u02b2\u0259]]; [[Buryat_language|Buryat]]: \u0411\u043e\u043e\u0440\u0436\u043e, Boorjo; [[Mongolian_language|Mongolian]]: \u0411\u043e\u043e\u0440\u0436, Boorj) is a [[Types_of_inhabited_localities_in_Russia|town]] and the [[Administrative_center|administrative center]] of [[Borzinsky_District|Borzinsky District]] in [[Zabaykalsky_Krai|Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Russia|Russia]], located 349 kilometers (217 mi) southeast of [[Chita,_Zabaykalsky_Krai|Chita]], the administrative center of the [[Krai|krai]]. 18th century 31,379 The second millennium of the [[Anno_Domini|Anno Domini]] or [[Common_Era|Common Era]] was a [[Millennium|millennium]] spanning the years 1001 to 2000 ([[11th_century|11th]] to [[20th_century|20th]] centuries). \n"} +{"id": 4485, "claim": "In the second season of Seattle Sounders FC, the team played their first match in Qwest Field against Philadelphia Union where the Sounders won 2-0 (in which one was scored by Brad Evans), then followed the win by winning 8 of its next 14 matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Before the first match of the Sounders' [[2010_Seattle_Sounders_FC_season|second season]], the club increased the number of season ticket holders to 32,000. The first match of the season was played at Qwest Field, with Seattle hosting a new MLS expansion team, the [[Philadelphia_Union|Philadelphia Union]]. The Sounders won 2\u20130 on goals from Brad Evans and Fredy Montero. However, Seattle followed the win by losing 8 of its next 14 matches. \n"} +{"id": 33206, "claim": "Because of their rather loose nature and absence of controlled spillway, landslide dams, a natural damming of a river by some kind of landslides, such as debris flows and rock avalanches, or by volcanic eruptions, are responsible for all types of flooding.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Landslide dams are responsible for two types of [[Flood|flooding]]: backflooding ([[Source_(river_or_stream)|upstream]] flooding) upon creation and downstream flooding upon failure. \n"} +{"id": 45631, "claim": "Evgenia Chernyshyova, coached by Natalia Pavlova in Saint Petersburg, came in second place in both the International de Paris and the Winter Universiade during the 1990-1991 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Trophe\u0301e_E\u0301ric_Bompard|International de Paris]] 2nd [[Figure_skating_at_the_Winter_Universiade|Winter Universiade]] 2nd Evgenia \"Genya\" Chernyshova ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0415\u0432\u0433\u0435\u043d\u0438\u044f \u0427\u0435\u0440\u043d\u044b\u0448\u0435\u0308\u0432\u0430, sometimes [[Romanization_of_Russian|romanized]] Chernisheva) is a former [[Pair_skater|pair skater]] who competed for the Soviet Union. They were coached by [[Natalia_Pavlova|Natalia Pavlova]] in [[Saint_Petersburg|Saint Petersburg]]. \n"} +{"id": 24590, "claim": "In 1724-1771, the Mongolian Empire chipped away at the Kalmyk Khanate's autonomy, which encouraged Russian and German settlements where the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Russian Empire also gradually chipped away at the autonomy of the Kalmyk Khanate. These policies, for instance, encouraged the establishment of Russian and German settlements on pastures the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock. The Kalmyks ([[Kalmyk_Oirat|Kalmyk]]: \u0425\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043c\u0433\u0443\u0434, Xal\u030cmgud, [[Mongolian_language|Mongolian]]: \u0425\u0430\u043b\u0438\u043c\u0430\u0433, Halimag; [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041a\u0430\u043b\u043c\u044b\u043a\u0438, [[Romanization_of_Russian|romanized]]: Kalm'iki, archaically anglicised as Calmucks) are a [[Mongol|Mongol]] subgroup in Russia, whose ancestors migrated from [[Dzungaria|Dzungaria]] in 1607. \n"} +{"id": 11075, "claim": "Stub Barron, from Woodbury County's Correctionville, was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye baseball squad after breaking his arm during the 1914 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In his senior season, Barron was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye football squad. \n"} +{"id": 1656, "claim": "Floxing is a term used by scientists\u00a0when they want to knock\u00a0out a gene in a specific tissue in vivo, at any time, in order to identify its normal function using the Cre-Lox recombination.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Floxing a gene allows it to be deleted (knocked out), translocated or inverted in a process called [[Cre-Lox_recombination|Cre-Lox recombination]]. In layman's terms, the gene can be knocked-out (inactivated) in a specific tissue in vivo, at any time chosen by the scientist. The scientist can then evaluate the effects of the knocked-out gene and identify the gene's normal function. \n"} +{"id": 6599, "claim": "Giuseppe Canella took up landscape painting and produced his first views in 1805, then made his debut in Spain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first views were not produced until 1815, after a short stay in [[Venice|Venice]]. \n"} +{"id": 434, "claim": "Dina Manzo, an American television personality and entrepreneur, appeared in an episode of the 2016 television series Tainted Dreams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dina Cantin (ne\u0301e Laurita; born March 7, 1972) is an American television personality and entrepreneur. Television 2016 [[Tainted_Dreams|Tainted Dreams]] Alessandra DiGiacoma Episode: \"Let's Fill the Void\" \n"} +{"id": 1762, "claim": "Leung Cheuk Cheung was born in Hong Kong on February 22, 1965, and he plays the goalie position (most specialised position in the sport)..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leung Cheuk Cheung (Chinese: \u6881\u5353\u9577; Jyutping: loeng coek coeng; born 22 February 1965 in Hong Kong) is a former [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] professional [[Footballer|footballer]] who played as a [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. It is the most specialised position in the sport. \n"} +{"id": 11224, "claim": "The Monthly Sh\u014dnen Rival released several series such as Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru by Kiki Suihei and Blazer Drive by Seishi Kishimoto.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Monthly Sho\u0304nen Rival (Japanese: \u6708\u520a\u5c11\u5e74\u30e9\u30a4\u30cf\u3099\u30eb, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Gekkan Shounen Raibaru) was a [[Japan|Japanese]] monthly sho\u0304nen [[Manga_magazine|manga magazine]] by [[Kodansha|Kodansha]] that ran from April 4, 2008 to June 4, 2014. Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru\n\u8475\u3055\u307e\u304b\u3099\u30a4\u304b\u305b\u3066\u30a2\u30b1\u3099\u30eb Kiki Suihei 2008.05 2009.09 Blazer Drive\n\u30d5\u3099\u30ec\u30a4\u30b5\u3099\u30fc\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30a4\u30d5\u3099 (Bureiza\u0304 Doraibu) [[Seishi_Kishimoto|Seishi Kishimoto]] 2008.05 2011.12 \nSeishi Kishimoto (\u5cb8\u672c \u8056\u53f2, Kishimoto Seishi, born November 8, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist. A year after 666 Satan ended, Kishimoto launched Blazer Drive in the debut issue of [[Kodansha|Kodansha]]'s [[Monthly_Sho\u0304nen_Rival|Monthly Sho\u0304nen Rival]], preceded by a prequel one-shot, Tribal, in the final issue of [[Comic_BomBom|Comic BomBom]]; Blazer Drive ran through 2010 and received a [[Video_game|video game]] tie-in. \n"} +{"id": 31299, "claim": "The Finnish Cup of the 2020 RoPS season, which was also the 7th Veikkausliiga season, finished with FC Ilves on the lead followed by KuPS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2020 season is RoPS's 7th [[Veikkausliiga|Veikkausliiga]] season since their promotion back to the top flight in 2012. 11 11 \n"} +{"id": 22652, "claim": "Red Riding Hood was voiced by Michael Richards (born on July 24, 1949), while Don Rickles (born on May 8, 1926) was the Grandma in the \"Redux Riding Hood.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Redux_Riding_Hood|Redux Riding Hood]] Voice\nShort film \n[[June_Foray|June Foray]] Grandma \n"} +{"id": 359, "claim": "Syracuse Warriors\u00a0won in the East Division of the 1951-52 AHL season with 35 wins and 28 loss beating three other teams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Syracuse_Warriors|Syracuse Warriors]] (Independent) 25 42 Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; \n[[1951\u201352_AHL_season|1951\u201352]] 25 42 4th, East \n"} +{"id": 2796, "claim": "From 2018 to 2020, Albie Morgan, who plays as a midfielder, has achieved three goals in his 57 official football gameplays.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albert Robert Morgan (born 2 February 2000) is an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[EFL_League_One|League One]] club [[Charlton_Athletic_F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]. 57 Career total Apps 3 Goals \n"} +{"id": 7438, "claim": "In the 2016 Paul Hunter Classic (a professional ranking snooker tournament) the finalists were Mark Selby and Tom Ford.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2016 [[Paul_Hunter_Classic|Paul Hunter Classic]] was a professional [[Snooker_world_rankings|ranking]] [[Snooker|snooker]] tournament that took place between 24\u201328 August 2016 at the [[Stadthalle_Fu\u0308rth|Stadthalle]] in [[Fu\u0308rth|Fu\u0308rth]], [[Germany|Germany]]. [[Mark_Selby|Mark Selby]]\n[[England|England]] [[Tom_Ford_(snooker_player)|Tom Ford]]\n[[England|England]] \n"} +{"id": 666, "claim": "Ohiri Field had a 1500 capacity and was opened in 1983 and closed in 2010 when Jordan Field with a 4100 seat capacity was opened to replace it and hosted a playoff match it's first year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From its opening in 1983 until 2010, it was home to the [[Harvard_Crimson|Harvard Crimson]] men's and women's [[College_soccer|soccer]] teams; with the opening of a new stadium now known as [[Jordan_Field|Jordan Field]], in September 2010, it has become the secondary home to both teams. \n"} +{"id": 6978, "claim": "In the 1999 County Championship, Surrey won eight times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Surrey_County_Cricket_Club|Surrey]] 12 \n"} +{"id": 28977, "claim": "The number one home basketball game held at Bartow Arena gathered a crowd of 9,392 in attendance.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Top 10 Home Basketball Games at Bartow Arena 1 9,392 \n"} +{"id": 15773, "claim": "The census of India reported in 2011 that there were 524 residents in Nikavali, 502 were scheduled caste and over half were workers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Demographics (2011 Census) 1 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] \n"} +{"id": 21744, "claim": "The Three Robonic Stooges (1978) includes the \"Bye Bye Blackbeard\"(English pirate in West Indies), \"The Silliest Show on Earth\" and \"Mutiny on the Mountie\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Bye Bye Blackbeard\" Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, c. 1680 \u2013 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English [[Piracy|pirate]] who operated around the [[West_Indies|West Indies]] and the eastern coast of Britain's [[Thirteen_Colonies|North American colonies]]. \"The Silliest Show on Earth\" \"Mutiny on the Mountie\" \n"} +{"id": 5330, "claim": "In the 1920 United States presidential election in Missouri Republican Warren G. Harding won the most votes, while Socialist Labor William Cox won the least.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Warren_G._Harding|Warren Gamaliel Harding]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 60.32% [[Ohio|Ohio]] [[William_Wesley_Cox|William Wesley Cox]] [[Socialist_Labor_Party_of_America|Socialist Labor]] 0.12% \n"} +{"id": 6832, "claim": "Dan Harrington(Action Dan) is a professional poker player who was born in December 6, 1945 in Cambridge, England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dan Harrington (born December 6, 1945) is a professional [[Poker|poker]] player, best known for winning the Main Event at the 1995 [[World_Series_of_Poker|World Series of Poker]]. Harrington chose his own nickname \"Action Dan\" even though he is known for being a tight conservative player. (1945-12-06) December 6, 1945 (age 75)\nCambridge, Massachusetts Action Dan \n"} +{"id": 22171, "claim": "Mohamad Shahwala is in the Firozpur District of Punjab India, and has a total population of 210 people, 103 of whom are literate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mohamad Shahwala is a village in the [[Firozpur_district|Firozpur district]] of [[Punjab,_India|Punjab]], [[India|India]]. Demographics (2011 Census) Population 210 Literates 103 \n"} +{"id": 224, "claim": "Lake Kampeska, an inland glacial lake in South Dakota connected to the 419 mile Big Sioux River (a tributary of the Missouri) was not discussed in Fremont and Nicollet's exploration notes of the Dakota Territory.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Famous pathfinder [[John_C._Fremont|John C. Fremont]] and scientist [[Joseph_Nicollet|Joseph Nicollet]] explored this region of [[Dakota_Territory|Dakota Territory]] approximately in May or June 1838. In their undated notes they described the area as the \"lake country of the coteau prairie.\" \n"} +{"id": 21464, "claim": "John Vella (born April 21, 1950) started his business with one store, he wanted it to sell only Packers gear.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The idea was for a retail store that sold only Raiders gear, novelties and collectibles, and catered to the die-hard fan that he remembered from his playing days. In 1987, Vella started his business, originally called \"John Vella's Raider Locker Room\", with one store in [[Castro_Valley,_California|Castro Valley, California]]. \n"} +{"id": 12515, "claim": "The school reopened its doors as Westchester Academy for International Studies (School district head quarters in Hedwig Village, Texas) and had a student cap of 1000, and at one point shared a campus with Stratford.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Spring Branch Independent School District is a school district headquartered in [[Hedwig_Village,_Texas|Hedwig Village, Texas]], United States in [[Greater_Houston|Greater Houston]]. The Westchester Academy for International Studies (WAIS) is a public charter school in the [[Spring_Branch_Independent_School_District|Spring Branch Independent School District]] in [[Houston,_Texas|Houston, Texas]]. In 1999 it reopened its doors as \"Westchester Academy for International Studies\". The school would eventually cap at one thousand students spanning across grades 6\u201312th. During the 2004\u201305 school year, the campus was shared with Stratford, due to renovations occurring on Stratford's campus. \n"} +{"id": 10848, "claim": "WFNN is licensed to a station in Escanaba, Michigan and it later became a Fun 104 station that was separate from its sister station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Most programming was separate from its sister station, WDBC, with a few exceptions including simulcasts of Casey Kasem's American Top 40. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, WFNN was \"Fun 104,\" an automated Top 40 station. \n"} +{"id": 4179, "claim": "Lungscape comprises the coordination and harmonization of the procedures within a group of lung cancer specialists, to allow the analysis of larger series of cases, the international collaborative effort provides a platform for molecular correlative studies and thus creates a basis for the development of clinical trials of novel therapeutics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lungscape comprises the coordination and harmonization of the procedures within a group of lung cancer specialists, in order to allow the analysis of larger series of cases. The international collaborative effort provides a platform for molecular correlative studies and thus creates a basis for the development of clinical trials of novel therapeutics. \n"} +{"id": 29709, "claim": "Yassin Fortun\u00e9, who made 31 appearances in the Super League from 2018 to 2020, is a member of FC Sion, a Swiss football team which was founded in 1909, and scored a total of two goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "31 Super League Apps Career total [[2018\u201319_Swiss_Super_League|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Swiss_Super_League|2019\u201320]] Yassin Enzo Fortune\u0301 (born 30 January 1999) is a [[France|French]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for Swiss Super League club [[FC_Sion|FC Sion]]. Football Club de Sion, commonly known as simply FC Sion or Sion, is a Swiss [[Association_football|football]] team from the city of [[Sion,_Switzerland|Sion]]. 1909; 111 years ago (1909) 2 Goals \n"} +{"id": 5561, "claim": "New writings in SF 19 is the nineteenth volume anthology with seven novelletes and short stories edited by John Carnell published by Dennis Dobson, Corgi, Bantam Books, Sidgwick and Jackson in 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "New Writings in SF 19 is an [[Anthology|anthology]] of [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] short stories edited by [[John_Carnell|John Carnell]], the nineteenth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. The book collects seven novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, with a foreword by Carnell. [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]], [[Corgi_(publisher)|Corgi]], Bantam Books, Sidgwick and Jackson 1971 \n"} +{"id": 19844, "claim": "Darvaza recorded more than 1500 inhabitants during the 1989 census and is part of the Ahal Province.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Derweze\nDerweze\n\u0414\u0430\u0440\u0432\u0430\u0437\u0430 (in Russian) 1,683 \n"} +{"id": 4288, "claim": "Aleksandar Srdi\u0107, who was born in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia), refused to play with Celje in the Slovenian First League and just decided to join this club after he moved to Greece.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Trebis\u030cov|Trebis\u030cov]], Czechoslovakia \n"} +{"id": 5160, "claim": "The 1951 Colgate Red Raiders football team was a football team that represented Colgate University, a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York that is also part of the Patriot League athletic conference.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1951 Colgate Red Raiders football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Colgate_University|Colgate University]] as an independent during the [[1951_college_football_season|1951 college football season]]. Colgate University is a [[Private_university|private]] [[Liberal_arts_colleges_in_the_United_States|liberal arts college]] in [[Hamilton,_New_York|Hamilton, New York]]. It is part of the [[Patriot_League|Patriot League]] athletic conference. \n"} +{"id": 8213, "claim": "Because the Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty faced overwhelming crisis, Heraclius the Younger attempted to seize power from Phocas and led the empire into anarchy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Due to the overwhelming crisis facing the Empire that had pitched it into chaos, [[Heraclius|Heraclius the Younger]] now attempted to seize power from Phocas in an effort to better Byzantium's fortunes. As the Empire was led into anarchy, the Exarchate of Carthage remained relatively out of reach of Persian conquest. \n"} +{"id": 2922, "claim": "uper Turrican 2 is a 16-bit shooter game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Factor 5 and marketed by Ocean Software (British software development company) in 1995.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Super Turrican 2 is a 16-bit shooter game for the [[Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], developed by [[Factor_5|Factor 5]] and marketed by [[Ocean_Software|Ocean Software]] in 1995. Ocean Software Ltd was a British software development company, that became one of the biggest European [[Video_game_developer|video game developers]] and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s. \n"} +{"id": 20566, "claim": "John McCain won 16 delegates during the 2008 Washington Republican presidential primary (held February 19), which is eight more than Mike Huckabee won.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Republican caucuses were held on Saturday February 9 and the primary on February 19, 2008, to compete 40 total delegates, of which 18 tied to the caucuses, 19 tied to the primary, and 3 unpledged RNC member delegates. Official results [[John_McCain_2008_presidential_campaign|John McCain]] 16 [[Mike_Huckabee_2008_presidential_campaign|Mike Huckabee]] 8 \n"} +{"id": 34883, "claim": "Built in 1925, Monza, Italy's Autodromo Nazionale di Monza can hold a total of 118,865 people and has been the home of the Italian Grand Prix most years since 1949, with the exception of the year 1980.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Built in 1922, it is the world's third purpose-built motor racing circuit after those of [[Brooklands|Brooklands]] and [[Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway|Indianapolis]]. \n"} +{"id": 14163, "claim": "Tracy Howe, who finally settled down in Montreal with Rational Youth, lived in three different cities before he was three years old.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1952 Tracy and his family moved to London, England. In 1956, when Tracy was 4 they moved to Ottawa, Canada. In 1957 the family moved to Ville St-Laurent, Quebec and in 1959 moved again to Pointe-Claire, Quebec where Tracy lived until he left home in 1970 at age 18. Tracy Howe (born 16 February 1952) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter with the band Rational Youth, and previously The Normals and Heaven Seventeen. \n"} +{"id": 24621, "claim": "Indivior is a spinoff of a multinational consumer goods company and was capitalized at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the London Stock Exchange in 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In December 2014, Reckitt Benckiser spun off its specialty pharmaceuticals business into a separate company named Indivior. By February 2015, the company was capitalised at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the [[London_Stock_Exchange|London Stock Exchange]]. Reckitt Benckiser Group plc is a British [[Multinational_corporation|multinational]] consumer goods company headquartered in [[Slough|Slough]], England. \n"} +{"id": 4945, "claim": "S\u00e9bastien Fournier is a Swiss football manager, most recently for FC Sion, and former football player who once played in China's National Football Team in 1994-2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Se\u0301bastien Fournier [[Switzerland_national_football_team|Switzerland]] \n"} +{"id": 45345, "claim": "A moth of the family Erebidae known as Asota iodamia species A. iodamia is from the Insecta class.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asota iodamia is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Gottlieb_August_Wilhelm_Herrich-Scha\u0308ffer|Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Scha\u0308ffer]] in 1854. A. iodamia Species: [[Insect|Insecta]] Class: \n"} +{"id": 20177, "claim": "Betty St\u00f6ve, a Dutch former professional tennis player who lost in all of the three championship events at Wimbledon 1977, found success in the 1977 US Open by winning the women's doubles with Martina Navratilova and the mixed doubles with Frew McMillan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Betty Flippina Sto\u0308ve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional [[Tennis|tennis]] player. Loss [[1977_Wimbledon_Championships_\u2013_Women's_Singles|1977]] [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] Loss 1977 Wimbledon Loss 1977 Wimbledon Win 1977 US Open (2) [[United_States]] Martina Navratilova Win 1977 US Open [[South_Africa]] Frew McMillan \n"} +{"id": 35509, "claim": "Farez Brahmia (born January 24, 1990 in Saint-Louis, France) is a French football player who currently plays as a right wing midfielder for Championnat National 2 side FC Mulhouse.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Farez Brahmia (born 24 January 1990 in [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]]) ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633 \u0628\u0631\u0627\u0647\u0645\u064a\u0627 \u200e)is a [[France|French]] football player of [[Algeria|Algerian]] origin who is currently playing as a right wing midfielder for [[Championnat_National_2|Championnat National 2]] side [[FC_Mulhouse|FC Mulhouse]]. [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]], France \n"} +{"id": 3298, "claim": "Six foot seven American football player, Jerome Kersey was a small forward during his playing career on Portland Trail Blazers, Golden Stae Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Seattle Supersonics, SanAntonio Spurs and Milwaukee Bucks, and died from a pulmonary embolism (a blockage of an artery in the lungs that has moved through the bloodstream from elsewhere in the body) at the age of 52.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jerome Kersey (June 26, 1962 \u2013 February 18, 2015) was an American professional basketball player in the [[National_Basketball_Association|National Basketball Association]] (NBA). \n"} +{"id": 7629, "claim": "After scoring his career-best innings of 142* during the game against the Army at Oxford Herbert Hopkins would go on to win Blue in the Lord's Varsity Match.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In June 1922, in a 15-run win for Oxford over the Army at Oxford, he scored what was to remain his career-best innings of 142*, though he made only one other half-century that season. In early July 1923 he hit 100* for Oxford against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at [[Lord's_Cricket_Ground|Lord's]], and won his [[University_Sporting_Blue|Blue]] when he appeared in the [[Varsity_Match_(cricket)|Varsity Match]] at the same venue a few days later, making 42 in a crushing innings-and-227-run triumph over Cambridge University. \n"} +{"id": 9165, "claim": "Yoell van Nieff scored five goals in the 2013-2014 season while on loan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He formerly played on loan for [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] and [[SBV_Excelsior|Excelsior]] and for [[Heracles_Almelo|Heracles Almelo]]. [[FC_Dordrecht|Dordrecht]] (loan) [[2013\u201314_Eerste_Divisie|2013\u201314]] 9 \n"} +{"id": 46166, "claim": "Soft biometrics are physical, behavioral or adhered human characteristics that can be used to identify individuals, and have been defined as any characteristic which can be naturally described by humans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Soft Biometrics traits are physical, behavioural or adhered human characteristics, classifiable in pre\u2013defined human compliant categories. Further research has shown that a larger set of soft biometric traits can be used to identify individuals. A redefinition of Soft Biometrics was proposed by Reid and Nixon as any characteristic which can be naturally described by humans. \n"} +{"id": 5810, "claim": "Voluntears is part of the Disney Worldwide Outreach Program (formed in 1983), which focuses on helping families and children, has served over 200 cities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Voluntears (styled VoluntEARS) is a charitable organization made up of Disney cast members who donate their time to helping charities and service organizations in their communities around the world. The program has already reached and served over 200 cities, 47 states, and 24 countries, spread out over six different continents. In 1983 at Disneyland, cast members wanted to give something back to the local [[Orange_County,_California|Orange County, California]] area. This led to Disney forming the \"Disneyland Community Action Team\" (DCAT). \n"} +{"id": 7453, "claim": "Cann River, a river that descends 1,080 metres (3,540 ft) over its 102 kilometres (63 mi) course rises northwest of Granite Mountain on the eastern boundary of the Errinundra National Park and flows generally east, then south, then east, then south through the western edge of the Coopracambra National Park and through the Croajingolong National Park, joined by seventeen minor tributaries before reaching its mouth with Bass Strait, at the Tamboon Inlet in the Shire of East Gippsland and is traversed by the Monaro Highway in its upper reaches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cann River rises southwest of Granite Mountain in remote country on the eastern boundary of the [[Errinundra_National_Park|Errinundra National Park]] and flows generally east, then south, then east, then south through the western edge of the [[Coopracambra_National_Park|Coopracambra National Park]] and through the [[Croajingolong_National_Park|Croajingolong National Park]], joined by seventeen minor [[Tributary|tributaries]] before reaching its [[Mouth_(river)|mouth]] with [[Bass_Strait|Bass Strait]], at the Tamboon Inlet in the [[Shire_of_East_Gippsland|Shire of East Gippsland]]. \n"} +{"id": 16789, "claim": "In 1912, Elliot Tillard was in England for the cricket season and played nine times for Somerset, playing as a batsman, and his highest score in first-class cricket came in the match against Gloucestershire at Taunton, the home of Somerset County Cricket Club, when he made 39 in the first innings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elliot Dowell Tillard (22 July 1880 \u2013 19 February 1967) was a [[United_Kingdom|British]] officer who played [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] [[Cricket|cricket]] for the Europeans cricket team in India and for Somerset. In 1912, he was in England for the cricket season and played nine times for Somerset, playing as a batsman. His highest score in these matches (and his highest in first-class cricket) came in the match against Gloucestershire at [[County_Ground,_Taunton|Taunton]], when he made 39 in the first innings and followed with 29 in the second. It is the home of Somerset County Cricket Club, who have played there since 1882. \n"} +{"id": 47275, "claim": "Chihiro Fujioka, who was a director of Super Mario RPG, which was developed by Square and published by Nintendo in 1996, did not accept the opportunity to work with Sasai on the soundtrack of Final Fantasy Legend III, as a composer for Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His third involvement with Sasai was on [[Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]] with Sasai as sole composer and Fujioka writing. \n"} +{"id": 25179, "claim": "The Joe Rogan Experience is a Spotify-exclusive audio and video podcast hosted by Trevor S. 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This was Taghmon-Camross' return to the senior grade after claiming the 2016 Wexford Intermediate Football Championship title. \n"} +{"id": 4679, "claim": "Marcus Ahlm, who retired from handball in 2013, played for THW Kiel for ten seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He retired from handball in 2013 after playing for German [[Handball-Bundesliga|Handball-Bundesliga]] team [[THW_Kiel|THW Kiel]]. 2003/04 THW Kiel 2004/05 THW Kiel 2005/06 THW Kiel 2006/07 THW Kiel 2007/08 THW Kiel 2008/09 THW Kiel 2009/10 THW Kiel 2010/11 THW Kiel 2011/12 THW Kiel 2012/13 THW Kiel \n"} +{"id": 16269, "claim": "Albuquerque Isotopes, a Triple-A team of the Pacific Coast League, is managed by Dean Treanor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Warren Schaeffer John Traub \n"} +{"id": 660, "claim": "R3hab has gone up by 60 spots in the DJ magazine Top 100 DJs from entering as number 73 in 2012 to 13th place in 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2012 73 2020 13 \n"} +{"id": 1185, "claim": "Juho L\u00e4hde, a current member of Turun Palloseura who was born in Finland in 1991, represented Finland as a member of the national team from 2011 to 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Juho La\u0308hde (born 11 February 1991) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] footballer, who currently plays for Turun Palloseura. [[Finland_national_under-21_football_team|Finland U21]] \n"} +{"id": 5728, "claim": "The Semi-finals of the 1903 Norwegian Football Cup was cancelled.", "label": 1, "evidence": "21 September 1903 0\u20131 \n"} +{"id": 12870, "claim": "Laurie Hislam planned the Grosvenor Square demonstration the breakaway rom the main CND march.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In March 1961 Ralph Schoenman visited Laurie in Gloucestershire and the two planned the breakaway 'Grosvenor Square' demonstration while walking with the family in the wild daffodil fields of Dymock. This was a breakaway from the main CND march from Aldermaston to Trafalgar Square. \n"} +{"id": 1964, "claim": "In the 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards there are only seven performers in the Main Show including Selena Gomez who sang \"Come & Get It\" and Austin Mahone who sang \"Say Somethin\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Austin_Mahone|Austin Mahone]] [[Cher_Lloyd|Cher Lloyd]] [[Bridgit_Mendler|Bridgit Mendler]] [[Selena_Gomez|Selena Gomez]] [[Cody_Simpson|Cody Simpson]] [[Coco_Jones|Coco Jones]] [[Mindless_Behavior|Mindless Behavior]] \"[[Come_&_Get_It_(Selena_Gomez_song)|Come & Get It]]\" \"[[Say_Somethin_(Austin_Mahone_song)|Say Somethin]]\" \n"} +{"id": 24289, "claim": "The treatment for blisteres caused by the South Afrian plant, Notobubon galbanum (commonly called the blister bush or hog's fennel), is by covering the area, applying sunscreen lotion, and reapplying the lotion as soon as itching starts again.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Notobubon galbanum, re-classified from Peucedanum galbanum in 2008, commonly called the blister bush or hog's fennel, is a [[South_Africa|South African]] plant that is best known for its ability to cause painful blistering after contact. Apart from covering the area and preventing any exposure to sunlight, it is useful to directly apply sunscreen lotion as well. Reapply the lotion as soon as the itching starts again. Preventing the blister from forming is the best way to deal with the affliction. \n"} +{"id": 12766, "claim": "Ern\u0151 Rozgonyi admitted to the night school section of the Financial and Accounting College and obtained an economist degree there in 1966.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Finally, in 1962, he was admitted to the night school section of the Financial and Accounting College (today a faculty of the [[Budapest_Business_School|Budapest Business School]]). \nHe obtained an economist degree there in 1966. \n"} +{"id": 4960, "claim": "On April 6, 2016, OneJet, a virtual airline (economics) announced that it would move its base of operations from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh and indicated that it would increase the frequency of its flights from Pittsburgh.", "label": 0, "evidence": "OneJet is a defunct [[Virtual_airline_(economics)|virtual airline]] that specialized in scheduled point-to-point flights operated by small [[Business_jet|business jets]] and regional aircraft. On April 6, 2016, OneJet announced that it would move its base of operations from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh and that [[Corporate_Flight_Management|Corporate Flight Management]] (CFM) would take over flight operations from Pentastar. The airline indicated that it would increase the frequency of its flights from Pittsburgh; and add destinations from the Pittsburgh focus city. In [[Economics|economics]], a virtual airline is an airline that has [[Outsource|outsourced]] as many possible operational and business functions as it can, but still maintains effective control of its core business. \n"} +{"id": 51941, "claim": "During the 2005\u201306 S\u00fcper Lig, Turkey player \u00dcmit Karan for Galatasaray placed in the lead against both Malatyaspor and Gaziantepspor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Turkey]] [[U\u0308mit_Karan|U\u0308mit Karan]] [[Galatasaray_S.K._(football)|Galatasaray]] [[Malatyaspor|Malatyaspor]] 5\u20132 [[Turkey]] [[U\u0308mit_Karan|U\u0308mit Karan]] [[Galatasaray_S.K._(football)|Galatasaray]] [[Gaziantepspor|Gaziantepspor]] 6\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 949, "claim": "Elmer Mitchell (who attended University of Michigan) played on the varsity baseball team for three years and was hired as an assistant professor of physical education where he taught physical education courses geared toward the school's future teachers", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mitchell attended the University of Michigan, where he played on the varsity baseball team for three years, under head coach and eventual [[National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum|Baseball Hall of Fame]] member [[Branch_Rickey|Branch Rickey]]. In 1915, Mitchell was hired as an assistant professor of physical education at Michigan State Normal College (MSNC)\u2014now known as [[Eastern_Michigan_University|Eastern Michigan University]]\u2014in [[Ypsilanti,_Michigan|Ypsilanti, Michigan]]. While at MSNC, Mitchell taught physical education courses geared toward the school's future teachers, covering such topics as playground direction and athletic coaching, and he co-wrote a book about basketball. \n"} +{"id": 8868, "claim": "Weston McKennie played for the US National team from 2017 to 2020, which recorded ten goals out of 21 appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Total Goals 6 \n"} +{"id": 1814, "claim": "The Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures ran from 2006 to 2013 has tried publishing their own wiki page by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The project also has a wiki page . \n"} +{"id": 8487, "claim": "Changjiang District is in the People's Republic of China (a country that contains around 1.4 billion people) and is located in the Jiangxi province.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[China|People's Republic of China]] Jiangxi 1,400,050,000 ([[List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_population|1st]]) \n"} +{"id": 29904, "claim": "Szilvester Csollany, a former gymnast from Germany, won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the title 2000 Hungarian Sportsman of The Year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Szilveszter Csolla\u0301ny (Hungarian: [[Hungarian|[\u02c8silv\u025bst\u025br \u02c8t\u0361\u0283olla\u02d0\u0272]]; born 13 April 1970 in [[Sopron|Sopron]], [[Hungary|Hungary]]) is a former [[Gymnast|gymnast]] from Hungary. \n"} +{"id": 11100, "claim": "2002\u201303 Calgary Flames season had nine teams, one of which was the University of Michigan (Founded in 1817).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Calgary_Flames|Calgary Flames]] [[Edmonton_Oilers|Edmonton Oilers]] [[Minnesota_Wild|Minnesota Wild]] [[Vancouver_Canucks|Vancouver Canucks]] [[Colorado_Avalanche|Colorado Avalanche]] \n"} +{"id": 30879, "claim": "The Anointed Pace Sisters began singing together in their father's church and were able to release five albums. However, one of the sisters, LaShun Pace had a solo career and was even inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2007.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in Atlanta, Georgia to Pastor Murphy J. Pace, Sr and Mother Bettie Ann Pace, The Anointed Pace Sisters began singing together in their father's church. The group released five albums from 1992 until 2009, with two being released by Savoy Records. Tarrian LaShun Pace (born September 6, 1961), sometimes credited as LaShun Pace\u2013Rhodes or Shun Pace\u2013Rhodes, is an American gospel singer\u2013songwriter. Pace was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2007. \n"} +{"id": 1193, "claim": "Todd Krygier is a teenager that plays district games only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Todd Andrew Krygier (born October 12, 1965) is an American former professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] player. \nHe played in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] for the [[Hartford_Whalers|Hartford Whalers]], [[Washington_Capitals|Washington Capitals]], and [[Mighty_Ducks_of_Anaheim|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]] between 1989 and 1997. \n"} +{"id": 9665, "claim": "George Anthony Walkem, who was born in Newry, Ireland, was a supporter of Brazilian confederation and was an Attorney General in the cabinet of Premier Amor De Cosmos.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was a supporter of [[Canadian_confederation|Canadian confederation]]. \n"} +{"id": 5329, "claim": "In ICT Roller Derby, the WFTDA rankings in 2010 was 23 SC and in 2020 was 242 WFTDA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 2018 \n"} +{"id": 9006, "claim": "Richard MacQueen Wellstood, born on November 25, 1927 in a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, U.S., was a jazz musician and pianist from the 1940s to the 1980s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Richard MacQueen Wellstood (November 25, 1927 \u2013 July 24, 1987) was an American [[Jazz|jazz]] pianist. (1927-11-25)November 25, 1927\n[[Greenwich,_Connecticut|Greenwich, Connecticut]], U.S. Greenwich ([[English|/\u02c8\u0261r\u025bn\u026at\u0283/]], GREN-itch) is a [[New_England_town|town]] in southwestern [[Fairfield_County,_Connecticut|Fairfield County, Connecticut]], [[United_States|United States]]. 1940s\u20131980s \n"} +{"id": 4705, "claim": "The 1998 Mionica earthquake was a 5.5 Mw earthquake with a depth of 10,000 that occurred in the region of Bre\u017e\u0111e village on September 29, 1998 in Serbia, leaving dead and 17 injured.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1998 Mionica earthquake was a 5.5 [[Moment_magnitude_scale|magnitude]] [[Earthquake|earthquake]] in western [[Central_Serbia|Central Serbia]], near the town of [[Mionica|Mionica]]. 10 km The epicentral area was in the region of [[Brez\u030c\u0111e|Brez\u030c\u0111e]] village, where it had a maximum [[Seismic_scales#Seismic_intensity_scales|intensity]] of VIII on the [[Mercalli_intensity_scale|Mercalli intensity scale]]. 29 September 1998 (1998-09-29) 1 dead, 17 injured 5.5 [[Moment_magnitude_scale|Mw]] \n"} +{"id": 33306, "claim": "The 1734 Zhongolovich is a carbonaceous Dorian star discovered by G. Neujmin in the Simeiz Observatory on 11 October 1928.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1734 Zhongolovich, provisional designation 1928 TJ, is a carbonaceous Dorian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the central region of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 28 kilometers in diameter. \n"} +{"id": 6473, "claim": "Sajana Raina was gifted a Yamaha scooter when she won an MVP award in the 2013 Ncell cup, a Nepalese Division A tournament held in Dasarath Rangasala Stadium", "label": 0, "evidence": "The tournament is played at the [[Dasarath_Rangasala_Stadium|Dasarath Rangasala Stadium]] before the start of the league season. Ncell Cup is a [[Association_football|football]] knockout tournament in [[Nepal|Nepal]]. The Ncell Cup tournament, sponsored by telecommunications company [[Ncell|Ncell]], is participated by the clubs ranked under the 'A' division. In 2013 Rana won the most valuable player award at the 15th edition of the women's [[Ncell_Cup|Ncell Cup]]. As a prize she was gifted one [[Yamaha_Motor_Company|Yamaha scooter]]. \n"} +{"id": 14156, "claim": "Jon Sullivan, a member of the Australian Labor Party, succeeded Mal Brough as the Minister for Families and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Honourable\nMal Brough [[Jenny_Macklin|Jenny Macklin]] \n"} +{"id": 5639, "claim": "The MCV bodied Volvo (an independent division since 1968) B8L was registered in March 2018 and another one was registered in December 2019", "label": 1, "evidence": "The MCV bodied B8L was registered in March 2019 as WA756 with fleet number AVBML1. \n"} +{"id": 12254, "claim": "Marie De Becker was on hiatus from showbusiness from 1942 to 1946.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1942 [[Mrs._Miniver|Mrs. Miniver]] 1942 [[Random_Harvest_(film)|Random Harvest]] 1943 [[Two_Tickets_to_London|Two Tickets to London]] 1943 [[The_Chance_of_a_Lifetime_(1943_film)|The Chance of a Lifetime]] 1944 [[The_Hour_Before_the_Dawn|The Hour Before the Dawn]] 1944 [[The_Doughgirls|The Doughgirls]] 1944 [[The_Spider_Woman|The Spider Woman]] 1944 [[None_but_the_Lonely_Heart_(film)|None but the Lonely Heart]] 1945 [[Confidential_Agent|Confidential Agent]] 1946 [[Devotion_(1946_film)|Devotion]] \n"} +{"id": 20757, "claim": "The Morton Building was built in 1910 by Monroe Morton (a prominent building owner, publisher, building contractor, developer, and postmaster in late 19th-century Georgia) where at one time the building formed the core of the downtown Black business district and was a place of practice for many of Athens' Black doctors, dentists, and pharmacists.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The building held offices of African American professionals and housed the [[Morton_Theatre|Morton Theatre]], a vaudeville venue and then a movie theater that is now restored and used as an arts center. \n"} +{"id": 11768, "claim": "Icon Ventures has historically funded early stage, and growth stage investments in private technology-based businesses including Bill.com, Teladoc, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, and Proofpoint (a provider of software, systems, and programs that support individual and organizational performance).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Icon Ventures has historically funded early stage, and growth stage investments in private technology-based businesses. Significant technology companies that it has backed include Bill.com, [[Teladoc|Teladoc]], [[FireEye|FireEye]], [[Palo_Alto_Networks|Palo Alto Networks]], and [[Proofpoint_Systems,_Inc|Proofpoint]]. Proofpoint Systems, Inc. is a provider of software, systems, and programs that support individual and organizational performance. \n"} +{"id": 512, "claim": "New Writings in SF 18 planned to be edited by John Carnell and published in 1971 by Dennis Dobson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "New Writings in SF 18 is an [[Anthology|anthology]] of [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] short stories edited by [[John_Carnell|John Carnell]], the eighteenth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. It was first published in hardcover by [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]] in June 1971, followed by a paperback edition issued by [[Corgi_(publisher)|Corgi]] later the same year. \nNew Writings in SF 18 [[John_Carnell|John Carnell]] [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]] 1971 \n"} +{"id": 6706, "claim": "Sharon Gal, who served as a member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu, hosted \"Economic Today\" on television and currently stars in \"Sharon and Rani LTD\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "He served as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Yisrael_Beiteinu|Yisrael Beiteinu]] during 2015. He hosted an economics program ('Economic Night') on [[Channel_10_(Israel)|Channel 10]] until he resigned due to allegations of sexual harassment in 2010. In 2019 he started hosting the TV show \"Sharon and Rani LTD\" along with [[Rani_Rahav|Rani Rahav]]. \n"} +{"id": 27780, "claim": "Jos\u00e9 Ant\u00f4nio Martins Galv\u00e3o played with his club in three countries, including Switzerland, with no single goal made.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Club performance Club Brazil 14 \n"} +{"id": 4129, "claim": "Dargahan is a coastal city located in the the Central District of Qeshm County, Hormozgan Province of Iran and has a population of 14,525 according to the 2016 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dargahan ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u062f\u0631\u06af\u0647\u0627\u0646\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Dargaha\u0304n and Dargawa\u0304n; also known as Bandar-e Dargaha\u0304n) is a coastal city in the [[Central_District_(Qeshm_County)|Central District]] of [[Qeshm_County|Qeshm County]], [[Hormozgan_Province|Hormozgan Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. 14,525 \n"} +{"id": 29, "claim": "Khone Falls is a 69 foot cascading waterfall located in Si Phan Don.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Waterfall#Types_of_waterfalls|Cascade]] 21 m (69 ft) The Si Phan Don ([[Lao_language|Lao]]: \u0eaa\u0eb5\u0ec8\u0e9e\u0eb1\u0e99\u0e94\u0ead\u0e99; meaning '4000 islands') is a [[River|riverine]] [[Archipelago|archipelago]] in the [[Mekong|Mekong River]], [[Champasak_Province|Champasak Province]] in southern [[Laos|Laos]]. [[Mekong_River|Mekong River]]\n[[Champasak_Province|Champasak Province]]\n[[Laos|Laos]] \n"} +{"id": 35988, "claim": "Dante Troisi was a writer who was born in Tufo which is located in Italy's Avellino province.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dante Troisi was born in [[Tufo,_Campania|Tufo]], a small town in the [[Province_of_Avellino|Province of Avellino]], on April 21, 1920. Dante Troisi (April 21, 1920 \u2013 January 2, 1989) was an Italian writer and [[Magistrate#Continental_Europe_and_its_former_colonies|magistrate]]. [[Italy|Italy]] \n"} +{"id": 865, "claim": "The Wild Child based on the true events regarding the child Victor of Aveyron had actress Fran\u00e7oise Seigner in it who also played in four other titles between 1965 and 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is based on the true events regarding the child [[Victor_of_Aveyron|Victor of Aveyron]], reported by [[Jean_Marc_Gaspard_Itard|Jean Marc Gaspard Itard]]. [[Franc\u0327oise_Seigner|Franc\u0327oise Seigner]] as Madame Gue\u0301rin, Dr. Itard's housekeeper 1965 1970 1982 1983 2005 Les pieds dans le pla\u0302tre [[The_Wild_Child|The Wild Child]] [[Les_Mise\u0301rables_(1982_film)|Les Mise\u0301rables]] Le jeune marie\u0301 [[By_the_Pricking_of_My_Thumbs|By the Pricking of My Thumbs]] \n"} +{"id": 49452, "claim": "PTPN1 isolated from a human placental protein extract, and is also in the cytoplasmic face; it can also be found in mice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In mice, genetic ablation of PTPN1 results in enhanced insulin sensitivity. \n"} +{"id": 16946, "claim": "Gerald Sparrow, who was a known supporter of the sporting boycott of South Africa in 1974, became a judge on the International Court at age 26 or 27 and also wrote over 40 books which are mostly about travel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sparrow opposed the [[Sporting_boycott_of_South_Africa_during_the_apartheid_era|sporting boycott of South Africa in 1974]]. \n"} +{"id": 15272, "claim": "The year 1941 saw the biggest wartime production of Lancia 3Ro, a 4x2 heavy truck built by Lancia, an Italian car manufacturer, a subsidiary of FCA Italy, itself the European subsidiary of multinational corporation Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).", "label": 0, "evidence": "1941 3,162 The Lancia Ro, Lancia Ro-Ro and Lancia 3Ro were 4x2 [[Truck|heavy trucks]] built by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Lancia|Lancia]] from the 1930s through the 1940s for military and civilian use. Lancia (Italian: [[Italian|[\u02c8lant\u0283a]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Car_manufacturer|car manufacturer]], a subsidiary of [[FCA_Italy|FCA Italy]], itself the European subsidiary of multinational corporation [[Fiat_Chrysler_Automobiles|Fiat Chrysler Automobiles]] (FCA). 3Ro wartime production \n"} +{"id": 5783, "claim": "For the electrification of Caltrain, it ordered an electric rolling stock from Stadler Rail which is longer but lighter than existing diesel and electric locomotives that are FRA alternative Tier-I crash-worthiness standard compliant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Electric Rolling Stock Compared with Existing Diesel & Electric Locomotives 208,400 lb\n(94,500 kg) 200,000 lb\n(91,000 kg) \n"} +{"id": 10420, "claim": "Daniel Noce, who served in the United States Army in both world wars, was born on November 3, 1894, in Denver, Colorado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Noce served in [[France|France]] during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. [[United_States_Army|United States Army]] Noce served throughout [[World_War_II|World War II]]. November 3, 1894 (1894-11-03)\n[[Denver,_Colorado|Denver, Colorado]] \n"} +{"id": 256, "claim": "Ohio State scored the most points at the 1947 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in Seattle Washington.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ohio_State_Buckeyes_swimming_and_diving|Ohio State]] topped the team standings for the third consecutive year, capturing the Buckeyes' fourth national title. The 1947 [[NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Swimming_and_Diving_Championships|NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships]] were contested in March 1947 at the [[Hec_Edmundson_Pavilion|Pavilion Pool]] at the [[University_of_Washington|University of Washington]] in [[Seattle|Seattle]] at the 11th annual [[NCAA|NCAA]]-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate [[Swimming_(sport)|swimming]] and [[Diving_(sport)|diving]] in the United States. \n [[Ohio_State_Buckeyes_swimming_and_diving|Ohio State]] 66 [[Washington_(state)]] [[Seattle|Seattle]] \n"} +{"id": 34181, "claim": "Lumix is wrongly believed to be a brand on digital cameras has five types one of which is named Four Thirds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lumix is [[Panasonic|Panasonic]]'s brand of [[Digital_camera|digital cameras]], ranging from pocket [[Point-and-shoot|point-and-shoot]] models to [[Digital_SLR|digital SLRs]]. \n"} +{"id": 26746, "claim": "State Route 99 (SR 99) is a 21.914-mile-long (35.267 km) state highway with and east\u2013west direction route in Alabama that intersects with Athens in Limestone(1.551 mi) county in its southern terminus and Anderson, Lauderdale(21.914 mi) to the north..", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lauderdale_County,_Alabama|Lauderdale]] Northern terminus [[Alabama_State_Route_207|SR 207]] From there, it then travels in a westerly direction before terminating at [[Alabama_State_Route_207|SR 207]] northeast of Anderson. \n"} +{"id": 48233, "claim": "Chokei Kishaba was born in Okinawa, Japan on October 4, 1929 and his styles are Sh\u014drin-ry\u016b and Yamane Ryu and one of his notable students is Katsuhiko Shinzato.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1929-10-04)October 4, 1929\n[[Okinawa|Okinawa]], [[Japan|Japan]] [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304]], Yamane Ryu [[Katsuhiko_Shinzato|Katsuhiko Shinzato]] \n"} +{"id": 1742, "claim": "Billboard gave Formica Blues a negative rating.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(favourable) [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] \n"} +{"id": 6053, "claim": "William Eggleston ( born July 7, 1939) is an American photographer and his most striking and famous work was \"The Red Ceiling (1973)\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "William Eggleston (born July 27, 1939) is an American photographer. The dye-transfer process resulted in some of Eggleston's most striking and famous work, such as his 1973 photograph entitled [[The_Red_Ceiling|The Red Ceiling]], of which Eggleston said, \"The Red Ceiling is so powerful, that in fact I've never seen it reproduced on the page to my satisfaction. A dye transfer print measuring 13 \u20448 by 21 \u204416 inches (35.2 by 55.1 cm), Eggleston considers it among his most challenging and powerful works, \"so powerful that, in fact, I've never seen it reproduced on the page to my satisfaction\". It has been described as Eggleston's \"most famous photograph,\" with \"some indefinable sense of menace\". \n"} +{"id": 4640, "claim": "Usher was featured on the PartyNextDoor discography more than four times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Usher_(singer)|Usher]] \n"} +{"id": 17529, "claim": "Gisela Kallenbach was born in 1944 and was a Member of the European Parliament for Germany.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1944-03-28) 28 March 1944 (age 76)\n[[Soldin|Soldin]] \n"} +{"id": 252, "claim": "Steven Horsford retired from the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader in 2009 and appointed a senator to lead the caucus election efforts during for the 2012 election cycle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In February 2009, he assumed the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader. \n"} +{"id": 15918, "claim": "Allan Hepburn flew a Bristol F.2b East of Middelkerke with opponent Albatros D.V. and again at Ostend.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Wing_Commander_(rank)|Wing Commander]] Allan Hepburn, [[Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom)|DFC]], (11 October 1896 \u2013 21 July 1975) was an [[Australian|Australian]] [[World_War_I|World War I]] flying ace, who was born in [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victoria]]. 1 [[Bristol_F.2_Fighter|Bristol F.2b]]\n(C821) [[Albatros_D.V|Albatros D.V]] Out of control East of [[Middelkerke|Middelkerke]] 2 Bristol F.2b\n(C821) Albatros D.V Out of control [[Ostend|Ostend]] \n"} +{"id": 10971, "claim": "Joshua Nadeau made 22 appearances with the AC Ajaccio II club in the CFA 2 division which was founded in 1993 in France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[AC_Ajaccio|AC Ajaccio II]] [[Championnat_National_3|CFA 2]] Total 38 \n"} +{"id": 3919, "claim": "In 1928 Kathleen Shaw placed sixth at the World Championships and 14th at the Winter Olympic Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[World_Figure_Skating_Championships|World Championships]] 6th [[Winter_Olympic_Games|Winter Olympic Games]] 14th \n"} +{"id": 1868, "claim": "Robbie Hedges, preceded by Joe Goforth as the chief of the Peoria (derived from their autonym \"peewaareewa\" ) tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, was the second woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe in 2000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2000 she was the first woman to be elected to the position. Robbie Hedges was the chief of the [[Peoria_(tribe)|Peoria tribe]] of Indians of [[Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]. \nJoe Goforth First woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe, in 2000 \n"} +{"id": 36165, "claim": "The Alabama Midland Railway Depot, a historic train station in Ashford, Alabama, was founded in 1891 along the Alabama Midland Railway Line (which operated around 1887\u20131890) and was built the next year to serve as the commercial hub of the town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Alabama Midland Railway Depot (also known as the Ashford Depot) is a historic [[Train_station|train station]] in [[Ashford,_Alabama|Ashford, Alabama]]. Ashford was founded in 1891 along the [[Alabama_Midland_Railway|Alabama Midland Railway]] line between [[Montgomery,_Alabama|Montgomery]] and [[Bainbridge,_Georgia|Bainbridge, Georgia]]. The depot was built the next year, and served as the commercial hub of the town. 1887\u20131890 \n"} +{"id": 8657, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 305 has no junctions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bertie_County,_North_Carolina|Bertie]] mi \u200b 0.0 \u200b 12.4 [[Aulander,_North_Carolina|Aulander]] 13.3 [[Hertford_County,_North_Carolina|Hertford]] Mintons Store 19.0 19.7 [[Northampton_County,_North_Carolina|Northampton]] [[Rich_Square,_North_Carolina|Rich Square]] 25.2 25.3 [[Jackson,_North_Carolina|Jackson]] 36.5 37.3 [[Seaboard,_North_Carolina|Seaboard]] 44.7 \n"} +{"id": 12846, "claim": "John Eustace Prescott, born on January 2, 1832 in Wakefield, was educated at Peterborough Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1859 as Archdeacon of Carlisle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Prescott was born in [[Wakefield|Wakefield]], educated at [[Peterborough_Grammar_School|Peterborough Grammar School]] and [[Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge|Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]], and [[Ordained|ordained]] in 1859. He was [[Archdeacon_of_Carlisle|Archdeacon of Carlisle]] from 1883 until his death and [[Chancellor|Chancellor]] of the [[Diocese_of_Carlisle|Diocese of Carlisle]] from 1900. \n"} +{"id": 24552, "claim": "Six songs which won Premios 40 Principales for Best International Song, such as Umbrella in the album Dreaming Out Loud by OneRepublic, originated from the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Barbados]] / [[United_States]] [[Rihanna|Rihanna]] & [[Jay-Z|Jay-Z]] \u2014 [[Umbrella_(Rihanna_song)|Umbrella]] [[United_States]] [[OneRepublic|OneRepublic]] \u2014 [[Apologize_(OneRepublic_song)|Apologize]] [[United_States]] [[The_Black_Eyed_Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]] \u2014 [[I_Gotta_Feeling|I Gotta Feeling]] [[United_States]] [[Lady_Gaga|Lady Gaga]] \u2014 [[Bad_Romance|Bad Romance]] [[United_States]] [[LMFAO|LMFAO]] \u2014 [[Party_Rock_Anthem|Party Rock Anthem]] [[United_States]] [[Jason_Deru\u0308lo|Jason Deru\u0308lo]] \u2014 [[Talk_Dirty_(Jason_Derulo_song)|Talk Dirty]] [[United_States]] [[Ava_Max|Ava Max]] \u2014 [[Sweet_but_Psycho|Sweet but Psycho]] \n"} +{"id": 15190, "claim": "In 2010, Sergei Tereschenko won a trophy presented to the winner of the Russian Junior Hockey League playoffs, named after ice hockey player Valeri Kharlamov, considered to be one of the greatest ice hockey players of the World.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2010 [[Kharlamov_Cup|Kharlamov Cup]] The Kharlamov Cup ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041a\u0443\u0431\u043e\u043a \u0425\u0430\u0440\u043b\u0430\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0430, Kubok Kharlamova) is the trophy presented to the winner of the Russian [[Junior_Hockey_League_(Russia)|Junior Hockey League]] (MHL) playoffs, and is named after [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] player [[Valeri_Kharlamov|Valeri Kharlamov]], considered to be one of the greatest ice hockey players of the World. \n"} +{"id": 15228, "claim": "Scottish Footballer Steven Mackay is a player-manager for Brora Rangers, but began his career in the Scottish League with Ross County.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Steven Mackay (born 26 June 1981) is a Scottish [[Association_football|footballer]] who is player-manager of Highland Football League club [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]]. Mackay began his career with [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]], for whom he made 80 appearances over seven seasons in the [[Scottish_Football_League|Scottish League]], which included five seasons in the [[Scottish_Football_League_First_Division|First Division]]. \n[[Inverness|Inverness]], Scotland Steven Mackay [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]] [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]] Team [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]] [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]] \n"} +{"id": 2625, "claim": "Queen Mother Hospital for Animals ( In 2008 the Royal Veterinary College completed the third phase of development of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals(QMHA),This development supports the continued expansion of both secondary and tertiary medical and surgical services for small animals, built around support services such as Emergency and Critical Care, Anaesthesia and Diagnostic Imaging. It first opened in 1986).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2008 the Royal Veterinary College completed the third phase of development of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals(QMHA). This development supports the continued expansion of both secondary and tertiary [[Medical_care|medical]] and [[Surgery|surgical]] services for small animals, built around support services such as [[Emergency_care|Emergency]] and [[Intensive-care_medicine|Critical Care]], [[Anaesthesia|Anaesthesia]] and Diagnostic Imaging. It first opened in 1986. \nIn 2008 the Royal Veterinary College completed the third phase of development of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals(QMHA). This development supports the continued expansion of both secondary and tertiary [[Medical_care|medical]] and [[Surgery|surgical]] services for small animals, built around support services such as [[Emergency_care|Emergency]] and [[Intensive-care_medicine|Critical Care]], [[Anaesthesia|Anaesthesia]] and Diagnostic Imaging. 1986 \n"} +{"id": 9700, "claim": "Cobalt oxide nanoparticle such as nanotubes, offer high surface-to-volume ratio, and is the anodes of solar-powered batteries.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[Materials_research|materials]] and [[Electric_battery|electric battery]] research, cobalt oxide nanoparticles usually refers to particles of [[Cobalt(II,III)_oxide|cobalt(II,III) oxide]] Co 3O 4 of nanometer size, with various shapes and crystal structures. Hollow nanospheres of cobalt oxide have been investigated as materials for [[Gas_sensor|gas sensor]] electrodes, for the detection of toluene, acetone, and other organic vapors. \n"} +{"id": 596, "claim": "The album Joyous Encounter which was released in 2005, received a six out of ten in a review by PopMatters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joyous Encounter is a 2005 studio album by American jazz saxophonist Joe Lovano. [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 6/10 \n"} +{"id": 11821, "claim": "Xisaishan District is located in the province of Hubei, a landlocked province of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hubei|Hubei]] Hubei (\u6e56\u5317; [[Postal_romanization|alternately]] Hupeh) is a landlocked [[Provinces_of_China|province]] of the [[China|People's Republic of China]], and is part of the [[Central_China|Central China]] region. \n"} +{"id": 5575, "claim": "Dartmouth won their fourth championship in a row with Justin Donawa who won the First Team All-Ivy the following year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dartmouth won their third consecutive Ivy League crown and again advanced to the [[2016_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Soccer_Tournament|NCAA tournament]], but were eliminated in the second round by Syracuse for the second consecutive season; Donawa was again named Honorable Mention All-Ivy. He was an integral part of a Dartmouth team that claimed their fourth consecutive Ivy League championship, but did not take a kick in the [[Penalty_shoot-out_(association_football)|penalty shootout]] as the Big Green were eliminated from the [[2017_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Soccer_Tournament|NCAA tournament]] by New Hampshire. \n"} +{"id": 19998, "claim": "David Cubillo's highest win percentage as a manager was at 75% with 2012-13 Villanueva Pardillo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Managerial record by team and tenure Villanueva Pardillo 075.00 6 November 2012 30 September 2013 015.63 059.52 053.19 051.01 \n"} +{"id": 5009, "claim": "The 2011\u201312 Los Angeles Kings season in the Pacific Division ended up with the team ranking in third place with only 1 point deficit against second placer San Jose Sharks, who were coached by Doug Wilson.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Todd_McLellan|Todd McLellan]] \n"} +{"id": 20927, "claim": "Giovanni Battista Re's reference style is \"His Eminence\"; spoken style is \"Your Eminence\"; and informal style is \"Cardinal\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "His Eminence Your Eminence [[Cardinal_(Catholic_Church)|Cardinal]] \n"} +{"id": 44079, "claim": "The shipyard locations on the Hooghly River prior to the completion of The Strand in 1928 are listed in order going away from the river's mouth, and are based on locations listed in Phipps (1840).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The locations are listed in order as one goes down the [[Hooghly_River|Hooghly River]] towards the river's mouth. \n"} +{"id": 13213, "claim": "Andrew Selkirk founded Current Archaeology in 1967, a monthly magazine covering British archaeology which has now reached over 14,000 views.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The magazine now has more than 14,000 subscribers worldwide. The publication now has a readership over 14,000. \n"} +{"id": 18761, "claim": "Ahmed Elmohamady scored a career total of 30 goals with twelve of those goals made while he was playing for ENPPI from 2006-2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total Total Goals 32 \n"} +{"id": 23223, "claim": "Louis Sachar did not finish his studies, and worked on a children's book.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sachar graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in [[Economics|Economics]], and began working on [[Sideways_Stories_From_Wayside_School_(book)|Sideways Stories From Wayside School]], a children's book set at an elementary school with [[Supernatural|supernatural]] elements. Sachar graduated from [[University_of_California,_Hastings_College_of_the_Law|University of California, Hastings College of the Law]] in 1980 and did part-time legal work while continuing to write children's books. \n[[University_of_California,_Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]]\n[[Hastings_College_of_the_Law|Hastings College of the Law]] Sachar graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in [[Economics|Economics]], and began working on [[Sideways_Stories_From_Wayside_School_(book)|Sideways Stories From Wayside School]], a children's book set at an elementary school with [[Supernatural|supernatural]] elements. \n"} +{"id": 22927, "claim": "Francis Fisher's initial intention to only stand in a Christchurch electorate at the 1905 general election was changed when his father died in mid March, and a request was put to him to stand in the City of Wellington electorate to fill the vacancy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His initial intention in early 1905 was to stand in a Christchurch electorate at the 1905 general election. This changed, however, when his father died in mid March, and a request was put to him to stand in the [[Wellington_(New_Zealand_electorate)|City of Wellington electorate]] to fill the vacancy. \n"} +{"id": 5548, "claim": "Cristiana Oliveira, nicknamed Krika married Andr\u00e9 Wanderley before starring in more films in 2007 than in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2007_in_film|2007]] Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio [[2018_in_film|2018]] Eu Sou Brasileiro Borderline Paixa\u0303o Nacional Uma Carta para Ferdinand \n"} +{"id": 47944, "claim": "a biologically active terpenic trilactone present in Ginkgo biloba with a molar mass of 326.301 g\u00b7mol and is administered oral is Bilobalide.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bilobalide is a biologically active [[Terpenoid|terpenic]] tri[[Lactone|lactone]] present in [[Ginkgo_biloba|Ginkgo biloba]]. Bilobalide 326.301 g\u00b7mol oral \n"} +{"id": 3972, "claim": "Frederick Walter Simms, born on December 24, 1803 in London, was a British civil engineer (who exclusively designs building structures).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines because it deals with constructed environment including planning, designing, and overseeing construction and maintenance of building structures, and facilities, such as roads, railroads, airports, bridges, harbors, channels, dams, irrigation projects, pipelines, power plants, and water and sewage systems. \n"} +{"id": 11559, "claim": "Brandon Caleb was born on July 30,1987 in Richmond, Virginia and has never attended college.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He played [[College_football|college football]] for the [[Oklahoma_Sooners_football|Oklahoma Sooners]]. \n"} +{"id": 3631, "claim": "Quetico Provincial Park is a large wilderness park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada with over 2000 unofficial, unimproved wilderness campsites spread throughout more than 600 lakes and created in 1913 through passage of the Provincial Parks Act.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Quetico Provincial Park is a large [[Wilderness|wilderness]] park in [[Northwestern_Ontario|Northwestern Ontario]], Canada, known for its excellent canoeing and [[Fishing|fishing]]. The park includes over 2000 unofficial, unimproved wilderness [[Campsite|campsites]] spread throughout more than 600 lakes. Quetico Provincial Park was created in 1913 through passage of the Provincial Parks Act. \n"} +{"id": 4044, "claim": "Pitcairnia platystemon is a plant species within the Bromeliaceae family, a family of monocot flowering plants of 75 genera and around 3590 known species native mainly to the tropical Americas, in the kingdom Animalia..", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 9313, "claim": "Although born in Lithuani, Vytautas Strai\u017eys was not Lithuanian, which is a Baltic ethnic group with about 2,561,300 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lithuanian_people|Lithuanian]] \nVytautas Straiz\u030cys (born August 20, 1936) is a Lithuanian [[Astronomer|astronomer]]. \n"} +{"id": 39157, "claim": "In the 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix held at Jacarepagua, Ronnie Peterson won over H\u00e9ctor Rebaque with a three-second difference in record time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held on 29 January 1978 at [[Auto\u0301dromo_Internacional_Nelson_Piquet|Jacarepagua]]. Ronnie Peterson 1:40,45 He\u0301ctor Rebaque 1:43,86 \n"} +{"id": 2941, "claim": "A custodial account is setup for a parent with the minor as custodian, such as a Coverdell education savings account for college savings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A Coverdell education savings account (also known as an education savings account, a Coverdell ESA, a Coverdell account, or just an ESA, and formerly known as an education [[Individual_retirement_account|individual retirement account]]), is a tax-advantaged investment account in the U.S. designed to encourage savings to cover future education expenses (elementary, secondary, or college), such as tuition, books, and uniforms (for the same year as the distribution). The custodian is often the minor's parent. \n"} +{"id": 4303, "claim": "Vehicle registration plates of Eritrea included the Ethiopian flag in 1940.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Between 1937 and 1941 there was an Italian governorate in Ethiopia and in those years a new type of Italian license plate was issued. They were exactly the same as the previous ones, but they had three squares on the left, colored top to bottom green, white and red, like the [[Italian_flag|Italian flag]], with the letters AOI (Africa Orientale Italiana) for [[Italian_East_Africa|Italian East Africa]] inside. \n"} +{"id": 28730, "claim": "Alexander Bence, who was elected MP for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654, was once master of Trinity House.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1654 he was elected MP for [[Suffolk_(UK_Parliament_constituency)|Suffolk]] in the First Protectorate Parliament. He was master of [[Trinity_House|Trinity House]] from 1659 to 1660. \n"} +{"id": 14604, "claim": "Ian Mahinmi played for the San Antonio team, managed by R.C. Buford and coached by Gregg Popovich from 2007 to 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was selected with the 28th overall pick in the [[2005_NBA_draft|2005 NBA draft]] by the [[San_Antonio_Spurs|San Antonio Spurs]]. [[Gregg_Popovich|Gregg Popovich]] Robert Canterbury Buford (born 1960) is an American basketball executive, currently CEO of the [[San_Antonio_Spurs|San Antonio Spurs]] of the [[National_Basketball_Association|National Basketball Association]] (NBA). He was named general manager in 2002 after five seasons serving as team president. \n"} +{"id": 34272, "claim": "Huntington Beach State Park is a 2,500 acres (10.1 km) coastal preserve and state park near Murrells Inlet, in Georgetown County, South Dakota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2,500 acres (10.1 km) Huntington Beach State Park is a small coastal preserve and state park near [[Murrells_Inlet,_South_Carolina|Murrells Inlet]], in [[Georgetown_County,_South_Carolina|Georgetown County, South Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 5809, "claim": "Miguel Julio played for Independiente Medell\u00edn for three seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Independiente_Medelli\u0301n|Independiente Medelli\u0301n]] [[2009_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2009]] [[2010_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2010]] [[2011_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2011]] [[2012_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2012]] \n"} +{"id": 4038, "claim": "Half-Japanese, half-Iranian midfielder Ariajasuru Hasegawa has played for the Yokohama F. Marinos, Nagoya Grampus, and Cerezo Osaka, among others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born to a Japanese mother and an Iranian father. [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|Attacking Midfielder]] Born in Tsurugashima, Saitama, Hasegawa joined [[Yokohama_F._Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]]' youth setup in 2004, aged 16, after starting it out at Sakado Diplomats. [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] [[Cerezo_Osaka|Cerezo Osaka]] Team On 2 July 2015, Hasegawa moved abroad for the first time in his career, signing a one-year deal with [[Real_Zaragoza|Real Zaragoza]] and working with Popovic\u0301 for the third time. On 29 March 2016, Hasegawa returned to Japan and play for [[Shonan_Bellmare|Shonan Bellmare]]. \nHe was born to a Japanese mother and an Iranian father. Ariajasuru Hasegawa (Japanese: \u9577\u8c37\u5ddd \u30a2\u30fc\u30ea\u30a2\u30b7\u3099\u30e3\u30b9\u30fc\u30eb; [[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0627\u0653\u0631\u06cc\u0627 \u062c\u0633\u0648\u0631\u200e; born 29 October 1988) is a Japanese professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as an [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] for [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]]. [[Yokohama_F._Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]] Sakado Diplomats [[Yokohama_F._Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]] Team [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] [[Cerezo_Osaka|Cerezo Osaka]] [[Real_Zaragoza|Real Zaragoza]] [[Shonan_Bellmare|Shonan Bellmare]] [[Omiya_Ardija|Omiya Ardija]] [[Japan_national_under-20_football_team|Japan U20]] [[FC_Tokyo|FC Tokyo]] \n"} +{"id": 14129, "claim": "The racer, who obtained the fifth place and finished the race faster than Cory Casagrande by 0.05 seconds.in heat 2 of Super Late Model Championship, a 200 lap race, in 2016, was Wyatt Alexander.", "label": 1, "evidence": "9 Wyatt Alexander \n"} +{"id": 6623, "claim": "Beau Jocque, a Louisiana French Creole zydeco musician and songwriter active in the 1990s, released her first album in the year 2000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Beau Jocque Boogie 1993 \n"} +{"id": 8683, "claim": "Forest of the Dead is the ninth episode of the fourth series of Doctor Who (a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC) was directed by Euros Lyn and was written by Steven Moffat.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Forest of the Dead\" is the ninth episode of the [[Doctor_Who_(series_4)|fourth series]] of British science fiction television series [[Doctor_Who|Doctor Who]]. Doctor Who is a British [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] television programme produced by the [[BBC|BBC]] since 1963. [[Euros_Lyn|Euros Lyn]] [[Steven_Moffat|Steven Moffat]] \n"} +{"id": 9514, "claim": "Stellio Belletti worked for his father Antenore Belletti in his workshop where they built tubular steel aircraft fuselages for some important aeronautical companies in Milan, and toward the end of the 50's they began building motorcycle frames for racing competitions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the end of World War II, at the age of 13, Stelio Belletti began working for his father Antenore Belletti in his workshop in via Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in the Ortica district of [[Milan|Milan]], where they repaired and built tubular steel aircraft fuselages. They produced fuselages for some important aeronautical companies in Milan, working for the most part with the [[Societa\u0300_Italiana_Ernesto_Breda|Societa\u0300 Italiana Ernesto Breda]] where his father, Antenore Belletti, apprenticed in the years before the war started. Towards the end of the 50s, while continuing to work in the aviation industry, the Belletti Workshop began to establish important relationships in the motorcycle racing industry, working closely with Eng. [[Lino_Tonti|Lino Tonti]], building motorcycle frames for racing competitions. \n"} +{"id": 3876, "claim": "Epicephala\u00a0microcarpa\u00a0has\u00a0transparent\u00a0forewings\u00a0with\u00a0three\u00a0pairs\u00a0of\u00a0white\u00a0striae\u00a0running\u00a0obliquely\u00a0outward\u00a0to\u00a0the\u00a0middle\u00a0and\u00a0end\u00a0of\u00a0the\u00a0cell\u00a0as\u00a0well\u00a0as\u00a0outside\u00a0of\u00a0the\u00a0cell\u00a0from\u00a0the\u00a0costal\u00a0to\u00a0the\u00a0dorsal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The forewings are greyish brown to dark brown, the markings dense and compact. \n"} +{"id": 3, "claim": "The WCBW special report on December 7,1941, which lasted less than 90 minutes, pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and was described by CBS, an American commercial broadcast television and radio network, as the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "When [[Bombing_of_Pearl_Harbor|Pearl Harbor]] was bombed on December 7, 1941, WCBW (which was usually off the air on Sunday to give the engineers a day off), took to the air at 8:45 p.m. with an extensive special report. The WCBW special report that night lasted less than 90 minutes. But that special broadcast pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and opened up new possibilities for future broadcasts. As CBS wrote in a special report to the FCC, the unscheduled live news broadcast on December 7 \"was unquestionably the most stimulating challenge and marked the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time.\" CBS is an American [[Commercial_broadcasting|commercial broadcast]] [[Television_network|television]] and [[Radio_network|radio network]] owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. \n"} +{"id": 32943, "claim": "Mackenzi Lee is an American author of childrens books, and she writes both fiction and nonfiction.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mackenzi Lee (born Mackenzie Van Engelenhoven) is an American author of books for children and young adults. [[Historical_fiction|Historical fiction]], [[Non-fiction|non-fiction]] \n"} +{"id": 7035, "claim": "In the film The Way Ahead, the battalion's troopship torpedoed en route forcing the battalion to abandon the ship and Perry and Private Luke, played by Scottish actor John Laurie, rescues Sergeant Fletcher from being trapped.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After completing their training, the battalion is shipped out to North Africa to face [[Erwin_Rommel|Rommel]]'s Afrika Korps, but their [[Troopship|troopship]] is torpedoed en route, and they are forced to abandon ship. Sergeant Fletcher is trapped by a burning vehicle sliding on the deck as the boat heels to one side, but is rescued by Perry and Private Luke ([[John_Laurie|John Laurie]]). The Way Ahead (also known as Immortal Battalion) (1944) is a British [[World_War_II|Second World War]] drama film directed by [[Carol_Reed|Carol Reed]]. \n"} +{"id": 4871, "claim": "Nancy Reno, a retired female beach volleyball player, believed Butler's initial three accusers because they had confided in her; so a hearing was held by the State Senate Task Force on Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention to hear the testimony of two former volleyball players who have accused Butler of sexual assault.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nancy Reno (born December 24, 1965 in [[Glen_Ellyn,_Illinois|Glen Ellyn, Illinois]]) is a retired female [[Beach_volleyball|beach volleyball]] player from the [[United_States|United States]]. [[Nancy_Reno|Nancy Reno]], who played for Butler's club, said in 1999 that she believed Butler's initial three accusers because they had confided in her and other teammates at the time. On May 15, 2018, a hearing was held by the State Senate Task Force on Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention to hear the testimony of two former volleyball players who have accused Butler of sexual assault. \n"} +{"id": 22769, "claim": "Laser thermal keratoplasty is a type of laser refractive surgery that was patented by Sunrise Technologies and it uses a holmium laser to burn the cornea in order to make the eye permanently focus better at far distances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "These burns cause a ring of constriction on the peripheral cornea causing the cornea to steepen making the eye focus better at near. \n"} +{"id": 43349, "claim": "(2197) Shanghai, discovered by Purple Mountain Obs. on December 30, 1965, is categorized as a main-belt Themis named after the Chinese city, Shanghai.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shanghai is a member of the [[Themis_family|Themis family]], a dynamical family of [[Kirkwood_gap|outer]]-belt asteroids with nearly coplanar [[Ecliptic|ecliptical orbits]]. \n"} +{"id": 4106, "claim": "Herbert Hopkins won Blue, a sporting colors award, in the Lord's Varsity Match.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In early July 1923 he hit 100* for Oxford against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at [[Lord's_Cricket_Ground|Lord's]], and won his [[University_Sporting_Blue|Blue]] when he appeared in the [[Varsity_Match_(cricket)|Varsity Match]] at the same venue a few days later, making 42 in a crushing innings-and-227-run triumph over Cambridge University. A blue is an award of [[Sporting_colours|sporting colours]] earned by athletes at some universities and schools for competition at the highest level. \n"} +{"id": 52200, "claim": "Some of the notable professional wrestling events in 1977 included Chavo Guerrero defeating Alfonso Dant\u00e9s for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, and Fishman defeating El Cobarde in a Lucha de Apuesta mask vs. mask match, as well as awards being given by the Pro Wrestling Illustrated such as Dusty Rhodes winning Wrestler of the Year, and Tag Team of the Year award going to Gene and Ole Anderson.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Alfonso_Dante\u0301s|Alfonso Dante\u0301s]] defeated [[Chavo_Guerrero,_Sr.|Chavo Guerrero]] (c) in a [[Professional_wrestling_match_types#Variations_of_singles_matches|singles match]] for the [[NWA_World_Light_Heavyweight_Championship|NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] \n"} +{"id": 41969, "claim": "6257 Thorvaldsen was discovered in 1971 and named after Bertel Thorvaldsen, a world-famous Danish sculptor and medalist.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered during the [[Palomar\u2013Leiden_Trojan_survey|Palomar\u2013Leiden Trojan survey]] on 26 March 1971, by [[Ingrid_van_Houten-Groeneveld|Ingrid]] and Cornelis van Houten at Leiden, and [[Tom_Gehrels|Tom Gehrels]] at [[Palomar_Observatory|Palomar Observatory]] in California. The asteroid was named for Danish sculptor [[Bertel_Thorvaldsen|Bertel Thorvaldsen]]. Bertel Thorvaldsen (Danish: [[Danish|[\u02c8p\u025b\u0250\u032ftl\u0329 \u02c8ts\u02b0\u0252\u02d0\u02ccv\u00e6l\u02c0sn\u0329]]; 19 November 1770 \u2013 24 March 1844) was a [[Danes|Danish]] sculptor and [[Medallist|medalist]] of international fame, who spent most of his life (1797\u20131838) in Italy. \n26 March 1971 [[Bertel_Thorvaldsen|Bertel Thorvaldsen]]\n(Danish sculptor) Bertel Thorvaldsen (Danish: [[Danish|[\u02c8p\u025b\u0250\u032ftl\u0329 \u02c8ts\u02b0\u0252\u02d0\u02ccv\u00e6l\u02c0sn\u0329]]; 19 November 1770 \u2013 24 March 1844) was a [[Danes|Danish]] sculptor and [[Medallist|medalist]] of international fame, who spent most of his life (1797\u20131838) in Italy. \n"} +{"id": 4054, "claim": "Brazilian children's television series Xou da Xuxa released commercial products including dolls, accessories, and clothing, starting a fashion craze as 'xuxinhas' among children and adolescents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Xou da Xuxa (English: Xuxa's Show) was a Brazilian [[Children's_television_series|children's television series]] directed by Marlene Mattos, and hosted by [[Xuxa_Meneghel|Xuxa Meneghel]]. Many products were launched under the Xuxa brand, including dolls, accessories and clothing. \n"} +{"id": 3418, "claim": "Dan Wikler studied ethical philosophy and received his BA from Oberlin College and his PhD from the University of California in Los Angeles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ethical_philosophy|Ethical philosophy]] [[Oberlin_College|Oberlin College]] ([[Bachelor_of_Arts|BA]])\n[[University_of_California,_Los_Angeles|University of California, Los Angeles]] ([[PhD|PhD]]) \n[[Ethical_philosophy|Ethical philosophy]] Wikler earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in [[Philosophy|Philosophy]] from [[Oberlin_College|Oberlin College]] in [[Ohio|Ohio]] in 1967. He completed his doctorate in [[Philosophy|philosophy]] at the [[University_of_California_at_Los_Angeles|University of California at Los Angeles]] in 1976. \n"} +{"id": 16881, "claim": "Hailing from Breitenbrunn, located in the Ore Mountains of Germany, Andr\u00e9 Sehmisch captured multiple medals in the World Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "9 medals (2 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze) Andre\u0301 Sehmisch (born 27 September 1964 in [[Breitenbrunn,_Saxony|Steinheidel-Erlabrunn]]) is a former [[Germany|German]] biathlete. Breitenbrunn is a community in the [[Ore_Mountains|Ore Mountains]] in the district of [[Erzgebirgskreis|Erzgebirgskreis]] in the Free State of [[Saxony|Saxony]] in [[Germany|Germany]]. \n"} +{"id": 1741, "claim": "Brazilian battleship Riachuelo was built by the Samuda Brothers in London, UK and was launched on August 31, 1881.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Launched: 7 June 1883 \n"} +{"id": 8938, "claim": "The Burana Tower, located in Kyrgyzstan in the town of Tokmok, is made from steel and stands at 82 feet in height.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burana tower [[Bricks|Bricks]] \n"} +{"id": 1154, "claim": "List of Once Upon a Time episodes consists of 10 specials, one of the narrators Alan Dale.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Magic Is Coming\" \"The Price of Magic\" \"Journey to Neverland\" \"Wicked Is Coming\" \"Storybrooke Has Frozen Over\" \"Secrets of Storybrooke\" \"Dark Swan Rises: A Once Upon a Time Fan Celebration\" \"Evil Reigns Once More\" \"The Final Battle Begins\" \n"} +{"id": 49404, "claim": "Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 had fifteen artists, one of which was La D\u00e9cada Prodigiosa who had 69 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[La_De\u0301cada_Prodigiosa|La De\u0301cada Prodigiosa]] 15 69 E\u0301isac 1 \n"} +{"id": 18941, "claim": "Berkheya is a genus of plants from the Asteraceae family (a family consisting of over 32,000 accepted species) of Asterids.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Berkheya is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the aster family, [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]], and the subfamily [[Carduoideae|Carduoideae]], the [[Thistle|thistles]]. The family includes over 32,000 currently accepted species, in over 1,900 genera ([[List_of_Asteraceae_genera|list]]) in 13 subfamilies. \n"} +{"id": 4607, "claim": "David Hoberman (came up with the idea of a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder. and he founded Mandeville films as an independent production company, in 1995).", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, Hoberman came up with the idea of a detective with [[Obsessive-compulsive_disorder|obsessive-compulsive disorder]]. Hoberman founded [[Mandeville_Films|Mandeville Films]], an independent production company, in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 26720, "claim": "Software Publishing Corporation's first product was a PFS brand database for Apple II which eventually led to the development of Office Suite, but the company has been defunct since October 1996.", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 1996 SPC's first product, its \"PFS\" brand database for Apple II computers, was reworked, improved, and then released as pfs:File, a for DOS. The first application to be launched was the \"Personal Filing System\" (PFS), a simple database program for Apple II computers. It was the first of a family of products released by SPC under the \"pfs:\" brand which, when installed onto the same computer, combined to form a sort of [[Office_suite|office suite]] which included companion products pfs:Write (a [[Word_processor|word processor]]), pfs:Plan (a [[Spreadsheet|spreadsheet]]), pfs:Report ([[List_of_reporting_software|reporting software]]), and pfs:Graph ([[Graphics#Business|business graphics software]]). Eventually, SPC offered a [[Low-level#Adjective|low-]] to desktop publishing product called pfs:Publisher; and it packaged the core word processing, database and spreadsheet products into a [[Office_suite|suite]] named pfs:Office. \n"} +{"id": 21456, "claim": "The 1941 Wild was both discovered and named after K. Reinmuth, a German astronomer born in 1892.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The asteroid was named for Swiss astronomer [[Paul_Wild_(Swiss_astronomer)|Paul Wild]]. \n"} +{"id": 9336, "claim": "In the first round of 1968\u201369 FIBA European Champions Cup, Tapion Honka (a basketball club based in Espoo, Finland) fought against Standard Li\u00e8ge with an agg. of 158\u2013180; 76\u201381 in the first leg, then 82\u201399 in the second leg.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Espoon_Honka|Tapion Honka]] [[Finland]] [[Belgium]] Standard Lie\u0300ge 158\u2013180 76\u201381 82\u201399 Espoon Honka, also known as Honka Playboys, was a basketball club based in Espoo, [[Finland|Finland]] and it played in [[Korisliiga|Korisliiga]]. \n"} +{"id": 3849, "claim": "MLB Showdown is a 2-player game which requires some skills and is published by Wizards of the Coast.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2 [[Wizards_of_the_Coast|Wizards of the Coast]] [[Collectible_card_game|Card playing]]\n[[Baseball|Some knowledge of baseball]] \n"} +{"id": 3717, "claim": "Grendel P30 (Uses a 30-round Zytel magazine) was a semi-automatic pistol designed by George Kellgren and produced in the 1990's.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Designed by [[George_Kellgren|George Kellgren]] and manufactured by [[Grendel_Inc.|Grendel Inc.]], it uses a 30-round [[Zytel|Zytel]] [[Magazine_(firearms)|magazine]] and was available with a 5 or 8 inch barrel. The Grendel P30 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in [[.22_Winchester_Magnum_Rimfire|.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire]]. It was manufactured from 1990 to 1994. \n"} +{"id": 4515, "claim": "In the 1974 Australian Grand Prix, Carlos Reutemann, Denny Hulme and James Hunt obtained the first, second and third place respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Australia|Australian]] driver [[Max_Stewart|Max Stewart]] won the race, ahead of [[John_McCormack_(racing_driver)|John McCormack]] and [[Graeme_Lawrence|Graeme Lawrence]]. \nPos [[Australia]] [[Max_Stewart|Max Stewart]] [[Australia]] [[John_McCormack_(racing_driver)|John McCormack]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Graeme_Lawrence|Graeme Lawrence]] \n"} +{"id": 5435, "claim": "On the ninth episode in 2020, SIsters Who Make Waves had no eliminations and 15 passes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "For this round, three sisters, namely Cindy Yen, Zhang Meng, and Wu Xin were eliminated. \n"} +{"id": 5185, "claim": "Cadent houses are connected with the idea of biological correspondences and the concept of \"natural houses\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "The idea of numerological correspondences goes back at least as far as [[Pythagoras|Pythagoras]] and surely was instrumental in the interpretation by ancient astrologers of the angular relationships each house has with the others, and especially with the [[Ascendant|Ascendant]]. \n"} +{"id": 20548, "claim": "Cai Shangjun, who is a Chinese film director and screenwriter, worked with the director named Zhang Yang in three movies and later directed two movies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cai Shangjun ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u8521\u5c1a\u541b; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ca\u0300i Sha\u0300ngju\u0304n) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. Cai was part of the team, along with [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]], [[Diao_Yi'nan|Diao Yi'nan]], and [[Liu_Fendou|Liu Fendou]], that co-wrote the screenplays for two of Zhang's films: Spicy Love Soup (1997) and [[Shower_(film)|Shower]] (1999). Chinese Title 1997 Spicy Love Soup [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 1999 [[Shower_(film)|Shower]] [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 2005 [[Sunflower_(2005_film)|Sunflower]] [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 2007 [[The_Red_Awn|The Red Awn]] Won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2007 [[Pusan_International_Film_Festival|Pusan International Film Festival]] 2011 [[People_Mountain_People_Sea_(film)|People Mountain People Sea]] Won the Best Director prize at the 68th Venice International Film Festival 2017 [[The_Conformist_(2017_film)|The Conformist]] \n"} +{"id": 16975, "claim": "The Victoria Falls are a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres, formed as the full width of the Zambezi River plummets in five vertical drops, with the river's course dotted with islands as the river approaches the falls.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Victoria Falls (Lozi: Mosi-oa-Tunya, \"The Smoke That Thunders\"; [[Tonga_language_(Zambia_and_Zimbabwe)|Tonga]]: Shungu Namutitima, \"Boiling Water\") is a [[Waterfall|waterfall]] on the [[Zambezi_River|Zambezi River]] in southern [[Africa|Africa]], which provides habitat for several unique species of plants and animals. The falls are formed as the full width of the river plummets in a single vertical drop into a transverse chasm 1,708 metres (5,604 ft) wide, carved by its waters along a fracture zone in the basalt plateau. \n"} +{"id": 40502, "claim": "S\u00e9bastien Fournier (born on June 27, 1971) played in Switzerland's National Football Team from 1994-2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Se\u0301bastien Fournier (born 27 June 1971) is a [[Swiss_people|Swiss]] football manager, most recently for [[FC_Sion|FC Sion]], and former [[Association_football|football]] player. [[Switzerland_national_football_team|Switzerland]] \n(1971-06-27) 27 June 1971 (age 49) [[Switzerland_national_football_team|Switzerland]] \n"} +{"id": 24711, "claim": "Bioplastic development has been taking place since 1862 thanks to Alexander Parkes, creator of the first man-made plastic Parkesine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bioplastics are [[Plastic|plastic]] materials produced from renewable [[Biomass|biomass]] sources, such as [[Vegetable_oil|vegetable fats and oils]], [[Corn_starch|corn starch]], straw, [[Woodchips|woodchips]], [[Sawdust|sawdust]], recycled [[Food_waste|food waste]], etc. Bioplastic can be made from agricultural [[By-product|by-products]] and also from used plastics (i.e. [[Plastic_bottle|plastic bottles]] and other containers) by using microorganisms. Bioplastics are usually derived from sugar derivatives, including [[Starch|starch]], [[Cellulose|cellulose]], and lactic acid. 1862: At the Great London Exhibition, [[Alexander_Parkes|Alexander Parkes]] displays Parkesine, the first plastic. Parkesine is made from nitrocellulose. (White 1998) Alexander Parkes (29 December 1813 \u2013 29 June 1890) was a [[Metallurgist|metallurgist]] and inventor from [[Birmingham|Birmingham]], England. He created [[Parkesine|Parkesine]], the first man-made [[Plastic|plastic]]. \n"} +{"id": 10448, "claim": "The 565th Strategic Missile Squadron participated in\u00a0a single campaign from June 16, 1943, until May 1945.", "label": 1, "evidence": "16 June 1943\u201311 May 1945 565th Bombardment Squadron 565th Bombardment Squadron Air Combat, EAME Theater 16 June 1943\u20135 June 1944 Air Offensive, Europe \n"} +{"id": 31916, "claim": "For the electrification of Caltrain, it ordered an electric rolling stock from Stadler Rail which is much shorter and heavier than existing diesel and electric locomotives.", "label": 1, "evidence": "56 ft 2 in\n(17.12 m) 68 ft\n(21 m) 66.7 ft\n(20.32 m) 53 ft\n(16 m) 85.88 ft\n(26.18 m) 515 ft 3 in\n(157.05 m) \n"} +{"id": 7839, "claim": "Tony Jamieson has made many appearances in his career, scoring zero goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Total 19 0 \nTeam Apps (Gls) [[Tupapa_Maraerenga_F.C.|Tupapa Maraerenga]] 5 Wellington United 12 [[Wairarapa_United|Wairarapa United]] 1 [[Wellington_Olympic_AFC|Wellington Olympic]] 4 [[Stop_Out|Stop Out]] [[Island_Bay_United|Island Bay United]] [[Tupapa_Maraerenga_F.C.|Tupapa Maraerenga]] 9 [[Cook_Islands_national_football_team|Cook Islands]] 19 (0) \n"} +{"id": 17492, "claim": "Picnomon belongs to Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae, and Tribe Adans (which was named after Michel Adanson (7 April 1727 \u2013 3 August 1806), an 18th-century French botanist and naturalist of Scottish descent).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Cynareae|Cynareae]] \n"} +{"id": 45472, "claim": "Steve Davis, a retired English professional snooker player from Plumstead, London, has won a total of three times in the Tolly Cobbold Classic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Steve Davis, [[Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (born 22 August 1957) is a retired English professional [[Snooker|snooker]] player from [[Plumstead|Plumstead]], [[London|London]]. [[1982_Tolly_Cobbold_Classic|1982]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] 1983 [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] [[1984_Tolly_Cobbold_Classic|1984]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] \n"} +{"id": 170, "claim": "Fernando Jubero managed five teams from 2013 to the present, racking up a total win-loss record of 56-0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Club_Guarani\u0301|Guarani\u0301]] 2013 2015 [[Club_Olimpia|Olimpia]] 2016 2016 [[Club_Libertad|Libertad]] 2016 2017 [[Cerro_Porten\u0303o|Cerro Porten\u0303o]] 2018 2019 [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]] 2019 present 24 18 \n"} +{"id": 11022, "claim": "Eita Kasagawa, a football player playing for Avispa Fukuoka club in Japan, failed to appear in the 2013 J2 League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He plays for [[Albirex_Niigata_Singapore_FC|Albirex Niigata Singapore]]. [[J2_League|J2 League]] [[2013_J._League_Division_2|2013]] 3 \n"} +{"id": 25767, "claim": "MicroLeague Wrestling is a professional wrestling simulation video game released in 1989 for Amiga (listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-selling single computer model of all time) and DOS.", "label": 1, "evidence": "MicroLeague Wrestling is a professional wrestling simulation [[Video_game|video game]], the first based on the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF), released in 1987 for [[Commodore_64|Commodore 64]] and [[Atari_ST|Atari ST]] and in 1989 for [[Amiga|Amiga]] and [[DOS|DOS]]. \n"} +{"id": 3173, "claim": "Only Veracruz recorded more than ten wins in the third group for the regular season of Primera Divisi\u00f3n de M\u00e9xico Apertura 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "11 9 8 6 5 4 \n"} +{"id": 2977, "claim": "Lishu County has 17 towns with a total population of 800,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lishu County administers 17 towns and six townships. 800,000 \n"} +{"id": 6102, "claim": "Many have taken the bowed head of the Mourning Athena, a matter of debate since the relief's excavation from the Acropolis of Athens, an ancient Greek settlement, to indicate sadness or pensiveness.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The meaning of her bowed head has been a matter of debate since the relief's excavation from the [[Acropolis|Acropolis]] of Athens in 1888. An acropolis (Ancient Greek: \u03b1\u0313\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u0301\u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u03b9\u03c2, akropolis; from akros (\u03b1\u0301\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2) or akron (\u03b1\u0301\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u03bd), \"highest, topmost, outermost\" and polis (\u03c0\u03bf\u0301\u03bb\u03b9\u03c2), \"city\"; plural in English: acropoles, acropoleis or acropolises) was an [[Ancient_Greece|ancient Greek]] [[Human_settlement|settlement]], especially a [[Citadel|citadel]], built upon an area of elevated ground\u2014frequently a hill with [[Precipice|precipitous]] sides, chosen for purposes of defense. As the conventional name suggests, many have taken the posture to indicate sadness or pensiveness, and thus to interpret the rectangular object on the viewer's right as a [[Stele|stele]], a stone slab that serves as a grave marker. \n"} +{"id": 34794, "claim": "Allison Miller (born on September 2, 1985) is an American actress known as Michelle Benjamin on the NBC series \"Kings,\" Lucy in the 2006 short film \"Lucy's Piano\" and the 2014 film \"Bad Teacher\" as Janet.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Allison Miller (born September 2, 1985) is an American actress. She is best known for playing [[Michelle_Benjamin|Michelle Benjamin]] on the [[NBC|NBC]] series [[Kings_(U.S._TV_series)|Kings]], Skye Tate on the [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|Fox]] series [[Terra_Nova_(TV_series)|Terra Nova]], and Carrie on the NBC series [[Go_On_(TV_series)|Go On]]. 2006 Lucy's Piano Lucy Short film 2014 [[Bad_Teacher_(TV_series)|Bad Teacher]] Janet Episode: \"The 6th Grade Lock-In\" \n"} +{"id": 854, "claim": "Ehrendingen is a municipality in the district of Baden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland and has an unemployment rate of 2.08%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2010, Aargau had an unemployment rate of 3.6%. \n"} +{"id": 6977, "claim": "Louis Bullock is an American former basketball player whose playing career was from 1999-2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Louis \"Lou\" Bullock, Jr. (born May 20, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. 1999\u20132012 \n"} +{"id": 32285, "claim": "In the plot of Assault on England British intelligence fails to link any assassinations to a British Lieutenant John Elmore who defected to Russia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Instead, British intelligence links the assassinations to a Russian agent, Boris Novosty, who is currently in the UK. \n"} +{"id": 5092, "claim": "Evert Karlsson was a Swedish ski jumper who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the 1948 Winter Olympics and later on won the 23rd at the 1954 World Ski Championships, which took place in February 1954 in Sweden.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Evert Gotthardt Karlsson (4 August 1920 \u2013 23 May 1996) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Ski_jumper|ski jumper]] who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the [[Ski_jumping_at_the_1948_Winter_Olympics|1948 Winter Olympics]]. He won the 1949 Swedish championships, and finished 11th at the [[1950_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1950 World Ski Championships]] and 23rd at the [[1954_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1954 World Ski Championships]]. The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1954 took place February 13-21, 1954 in [[Falun|Falun]], [[Sweden|Sweden]]. \n"} +{"id": 25532, "claim": "RHEB (also known as Ras homolog enriched in brain) is a GTP-binding protein (a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a cell to its interior) that is ubiquitously expressed in humans and other mammals that has been repeatedly used for neural plasticity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "RHEB may be involved in neural plasticity. This function is novel and not typically associated with the Ras proteins. \n"} +{"id": 16079, "claim": "Tosi Fasinro finished third at the 1990 World Junior Championships, won the 1993 UK Championships, and took one silver and one bronze at the AAA Championships.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He finished fourth at the [[1990_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1990 World Junior Championships]], won the gold medals at the [[1991_European_Athletics_Junior_Championships|1991 European Junior Championships]], the [[Athletics_at_the_1993_Summer_Universiade_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1993 Summer Universiade]] and the [[1994_European_Athletics_U23_Cup|1994 European U23 Cup]], and finished fifth at the [[Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1995 Summer Universiade]]. \n"} +{"id": 3539, "claim": "Radvenci (a dispersed settlement) is in America in the Municipality of Gornja Radgona and with a total area of 2.75 km with population of 142 in year 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Radvenci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u027ea\u02d0d\u028b\u025bntsi]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] southwest of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. \n[[Slovenia|Slovenia]] \n"} +{"id": 2192, "claim": "Robert Edward Bowen, born on February 23, 1947 at Vallejo, California, US, was known for Bowen's formula and specialization in dynamical systems theory (used to describe the behavior of complex dynamical systems).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robert Edward \"Rufus\" Bowen (23 February 1947 \u2013 30 July 1978) was an internationally known professor in the Department of Mathematics at the [[University_of_California,_Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]], who specialized in [[Dynamical_systems_theory|dynamical systems theory]]. Robert Edward Bowen was born in [[Vallejo,_California|Vallejo, California]], to Marie DeWinter Bowen, a school teacher, and Emery Bowen, a [[Travis_Air_Force_Base|Travis Air Force Base]] budget officer, but he grew up fifteen miles away in [[Fairfield,_California|Fairfield]], California, where he attended the public schools and graduated from [[Armijo_High_School|Armijo High School]] in 1964. Dynamical systems theory is an area of [[Mathematics|mathematics]] used to describe the behavior of [[Complex_systems|complex]] [[Dynamical_system|dynamical systems]], usually by employing [[Differential_equations|differential equations]] or [[Difference_equations|difference equations]]. [[Dynamical_systems_theory|Dynamical systems theory]]\nBowen's formula \nRobert Edward Bowen\n(1947-02-23)23 February 1947\n[[Vallejo,_California|Vallejo, California]], US Dynamical systems theory is an area of [[Mathematics|mathematics]] used to describe the behavior of [[Complex_systems|complex]] [[Dynamical_system|dynamical systems]], usually by employing [[Differential_equations|differential equations]] or [[Difference_equations|difference equations]]. [[Dynamical_systems_theory|Dynamical systems theory]]\nBowen's formula Robert Edward \"Rufus\" Bowen (23 February 1947 \u2013 30 July 1978) was an internationally known professor in the Department of Mathematics at the [[University_of_California,_Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]], who specialized in [[Dynamical_systems_theory|dynamical systems theory]]. \n"} +{"id": 42622, "claim": "Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r, a French ice-hockey team, placed first in the 2006\u201307 Interliga season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Fehe\u0301rva\u0301r AV19 is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team that plays in the Austrian [[Austrian_Hockey_League|bet-at-home ICE Hockey League]]. \n"} +{"id": 32074, "claim": "Suswa\u2013Isinya\u2013Rabai High Voltage Power Line began construction in 2011 with a budget of $150 million and the lead contractor was KPTL from India (capital New Delhi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction was budgeted at KSh14 billion (US$140 million), funded with loans from (i) the [[French_Development_Agency|French Development Agency]] (ii) the [[European_Investment_Bank|European Investment Bank]] and (iii) the [[African_Development_Bank|African Development Bank]]. \n"} +{"id": 9021, "claim": "Shahzad Sheikh had 20 telefilm roles, one of which was Main Kukko Aur Woh (drama television film).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ahmad Raza Shahzad Farhan Awnis Zaid Sarmat Ehsan Ahmed Fahad Jibran Mikaal Imran Alishaan Sultan Ali Asim Zain \n"} +{"id": 43906, "claim": "Hershey Bears won in the East Division of the 1951-52 AHL season with 35 wins and 28 loss beating three other teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hershey_Bears|Hershey Bears]] (BOS) 35 28 Providence Reds (Independent) [[Buffalo_Bisons_(AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (MTL) [[Syracuse_Warriors|Syracuse Warriors]] (Independent) 32 28 25 \n"} +{"id": 26, "claim": "Orehovski Vrh is a dispersed settlement that can be found in the hills south of the municipality of Gornja Radgona of Slovenia with a total area of 1.77km and elevation of 269.2m.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Orehovski Vrh (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u0254\u02c8\u027ee\u02d0x\u0254u\u032fski \u02c8\u028b\u0259\u027ex]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] in the hills south of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. [[Municipality_of_Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] 1.77 km (0.68 sq mi) 269.2 m (883.2 ft) [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] \n"} +{"id": 3217, "claim": "Indivior, a specialty pharmaceuticals business, is a spinoff of Reckitt Benckiser and was capitalized at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the London Stock Exchange in 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Indivior is a specialty [[Pharmaceutical_drug|pharmaceuticals]] business. In December 2014, Reckitt Benckiser spun off its specialty pharmaceuticals business into a separate company named Indivior. By February 2015, the company was capitalised at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the [[London_Stock_Exchange|London Stock Exchange]]. \n"} +{"id": 2237, "claim": "Gustav L\u00e5ngbacka, born on May 8, 1984 in Kokkola, Finland, is a British football player for IFK Mariehamn.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gustav LA\u0303\u00a5ngbacka (born 8 May 1984) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] football player currently playing for [[IFK_Mariehamn|IFK Mariehamn]]. \n"} +{"id": 2844, "claim": "Lautoka placed first in the Group C of the 2018 OFC Champions League group stage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[New_Zealand]] [[Auckland_City_FC|Auckland City]] [[Fiji]] [[Lautoka_F.C.|Lautoka]] \n"} +{"id": 50722, "claim": "Vitichi Municipality has a higher population of Quechua than Aymara and Not indigenous ethnic groups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "90.4 [[Quechuas|Quechua]] 0.2 Aymara Not [[Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas|indigenous]] 9.3 \n"} +{"id": 2267, "claim": "Temple Tower, based on a book by Herman C. McNeile, which starred Marceline Day and Peter Gawthorne was never released in the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "April 13, 1930 United States \n"} +{"id": 416, "claim": "The Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge, located in Bangkok, Thailand, opened in 1906.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e2a\u0e30\u0e1e\u0e32\u0e19\u0e1c\u0e48\u0e32\u0e19\u0e1e\u0e34\u0e20\u0e1e\u0e25\u0e35\u0e25\u0e32; [[Royal_Thai_General_System_of_Transcription|RTGS]]: Saphan Phan Phiphop Lila; 'King's Cross Bridge' ) is a [[Bridge|bridge]] across [[Khlong_Khu_Mueang_Doem|Khlong Khu Mueang Doem]] ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e04\u0e25\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e04\u0e39\u0e40\u0e21\u0e37\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e40\u0e14\u0e34\u0e21), or old [[Moat|moat]], in [[Phra_Nakhon_District|Phra Nakhon District]], [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. 15 November 1906 \n"} +{"id": 4941, "claim": "In 1944, Canadian soldier and diplomat Georges Philias Vanier, who served as the19th Governor General of Canada, began his term as Ambasaddor in 1944.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Following the fall of [[Vichy_France|Vichy France]] in 1944 to the Allied forces, Vanier was posted as Canada's first [[List_of_Canadian_ambassadors_to_France|ambassador to France]]. Georges-Philias Vanier [[Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada|PC]] [[Order_of_Canada|CC]] [[Order_of_Military_Merit_(Canada)|CMM]] [[Canadian_Forces'_Decoration|CD]] (23 April 1888 \u2013 5 March 1967) was a Canadian soldier and diplomat who served as the 19th [[Governor_General_of_Canada|Governor General of Canada]], the first [[French-Canadian|French-Canadian]] to hold this post. \n"} +{"id": 18039, "claim": "Grendel P30 was a semi-automatic pistol designed by George Kellgren and produced in the 1990's.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Grendel P30 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in [[.22_Winchester_Magnum_Rimfire|.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire]]. [[George_Kellgren|George Kellgren]] 1990\u20131994 \n"} +{"id": 266, "claim": "Kristina Gorshkova, who started skating at the age of four, placed third at the Junior Worlds during the 2007-2008 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristina Valeryevna Gorshkova ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041a\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0413\u043e\u0440\u0448\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430, born 18 February 1989) is a Russian [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]]. Gorshkova began skating at age four and switched from singles to ice dancing at age ten. [[World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|Junior Worlds]] 3rd \n"} +{"id": 30289, "claim": "In the Priory ward of the 2008 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election, Labour Party's James Eisen won the election with 1,225 votes (40.9% of total turnout), beating Consertive Rob Chilton's 1,013 votes (33.9% of the total).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Barry Brotherton* 1,225 40.9 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Rob Chilton 1,013 33.9 \n"} +{"id": 2615, "claim": "Benjamin Franklin White was named as Superintendent in 1852 for the same newspaper that was meant for news stories and as a musical publication.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1852, B. F. White was named as Superintendent of the first newspaper published in Harris County, The Organ, which was \"published by authority of the [[Southern_Musical_Convention|Southern Musical Convention]]\". This newspaper, published in [[Hamilton,_Georgia|Hamilton, Georgia]], served a double purpose: it printed various local and national news stories, taken from major newspapers or off the [[Telegraph|telegraph]], but was also meant as a musical publication. \n"} +{"id": 18660, "claim": "Chaino wanted to capitalize on the popularity of the exotica genre, a genre named after the Martin Denny album of the same name.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leon \"Chaino\" Johnson (1927 \u2013 July 8, 1999, pronounced: \"Cha-ee-no\"), the self-styled \"percussion genius of Africa,\" was an American [[Bongo_drum|bongo]] player. After touring for several years on the [[Chitlin'_Circuit|Chitlin' Circuit]], he released several albums and became popular with listeners of [[Exotica|exotica]] music in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Seeking to capitalize on the popularity of the [[Exotica|exotica]] genre, the liner notes for Chaino's albums built a mythology of Chaino as an orphan who was \"the only survivor of a lost race of people from the wilds of the jungle in a remote part of central Africa where few white men have ever been.\" [[Exotica|Exotica]] Musician, Painter, jeweler and sculpture \nMartin Denny (April 10, 1911 \u2012 March 2, 2005) was an American pianist and composer best known as the \"father of [[Exotica|exotica]].\" During an engagement at the Shell Bar, Denny discovered what would become his trademark and the birth of \"exotica\". The [[Exotica_(Martin_Denny_album)|Exotica]] album was recorded in December 1956 and released in 1957. \"Quiet Village\" reached #2 on Billboard's charts in 1959 with the Exotica album reaching #1. Exotica!: The Best of Martin Denny, Rhino R2-70774 (1990) (compilation) Exotica/Exotica Vol. II, Scamp 9712 (1996) (reissue) Hypnotique/Exotica III, Scamp 9714 (1997) (reissue) Exotica, Rev-Ola (2005) (reissue) Exotica Vol. 2, Rev-Ola (2005) (reissue) Exotica III, Rev-Ola (2006) (reissue) The Best of Martin Denny's Exotica, Capitol (2006) (compilation) [[Exotica|Exotica]], lounge music [[Arrangement|Arranger]], [[Bandleader|bandleader]], [[Composer|composer]], [[Piano|pianist]] \n"} +{"id": 7837, "claim": "Shane Duffy scored a goal in the 2018 FIFA Word Cup qualification against Georgia played on September 2, 2017 at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He scored again on 17 September opening Brighton's come back in the eventual 2\u20132 away draw at [[Southampton_F.C.|Southampton]]. \n"} +{"id": 852, "claim": "The Miles Hawcon, which had four interchangeable wings of different thickness, was used for thick-wing research by the Royal Aircraft Establishment, a British research establishment, known by several different names during its history, that eventually came under the aegis of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).", "label": 0, "evidence": "It had four interchangeable wings of different thickness. The aircraft, serial number K5925, was used for thick-wing research by the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) was a [[United_Kingdom|British]] research establishment, known by several different names during its history, that eventually came under the aegis of the [[Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom)|UK Ministry of Defence]] (MoD), before finally losing its identity in mergers with other institutions. \n"} +{"id": 4698, "claim": "West Coast Fever was coached by Stacey Marinkovich and captained by Courtney Bruce when they reached their first ever grand final in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sunshine_Coast_Lightning|Sunshine Coast Lightning]] were the defending premiers and successfully defended their title, defeating [[West_Coast_Fever|West Coast Fever]] in the [[Grand_Final|Grand Final]] at [[Perth_Arena|Perth Arena]]. \n"} +{"id": 550, "claim": "In the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, Alexandr Sinicyn and his partner won in the Pavel Roman and the Czech Champ competition.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2014\u201315_figure_skating_season|2014\u201315]] Event [[2015\u201316_figure_skating_season|2015\u201316]] [[Pavel_Roman_Memorial|Pavel Roman]] 1st J 1st J [[Czech_Figure_Skating_Championships|Czech Champ.]] 1st J 1st J \n"} +{"id": 31309, "claim": "Elmer Mitchell (who was the team goalkeeper in 2012) graduated from Manchester and plays for Manchester United and was hired as a technical assistant at Manchester High School.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Center fielder, first baseman \n"} +{"id": 32861, "claim": "The MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics created three departments in 1970.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Department of Operations Research 1970 Department of Optimal Control 1970 Department of Mathematical Statistics 1970 Department of Mathematical Cybernetics 1970 Department of Computing Systems and Automation 1970 Department of Algorithmic Languages 1970 Department of System Programming 1970 \n"} +{"id": 982, "claim": "The Bothrostethus annulipes (a species of Coreidae family) has a humeral tooth that is very obvious and curved to the outside, and an apex of the scutellum that is clear, almost white", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bothrostethus annulipes is a species of [[Coreidae|Coreidae]] family, subfamily [[Pseudophloeinae|Pseudophloeinae]]. The humeral tooth is very obvious and curved to the outside. The apex of the scutellum is clear, almost white. \nFamily: [[Coreidae|Coreidae]] The humeral tooth is very obvious and curved to the outside. The apex of the scutellum is clear, almost white. \n"} +{"id": 21, "claim": "Mississippi Highway 67, which costs approximately $72 million, has intersections including those which lead to Pascagoula, Promenade Parkway, Gulfport, and Harrison County.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The entire project cost approximately $72 million. Sangani Boulevard / Promenade Parkway MS 605 south / Tradition Parkway \u2013 [[Gulfport,_Mississippi|Gulfport]] [[Interstate_10_in_Mississippi|I-10]] / [[Interstate_110_(Mississippi)|I-110]] south \u2013 [[Pascagoula,_Mississippi|Pascagoula]], [[Mobile,_AL|Mobile]], [[Gulfport,_Mississippi|Gulfport]], [[New_Orleans,_LA|New Orleans]], [[Biloxi,_Mississippi|Biloxi]] The entire route is in [[Harrison_County,_Mississippi|Harrison County]]. \n"} +{"id": 22668, "claim": "The Hackensack and New York Railroad, which operated from 1858 to 1870s, was succeeded by the New Jersey and New York Railroad,", "label": 0, "evidence": "1858\u20131870s [[New_Jersey_and_New_York_Railroad|New Jersey and New York Railroad]] \n"} +{"id": 22660, "claim": "Baba Aziz is the current Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands, which started on October 1, 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Baba Aziz ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0628\u0627\u0628\u0627\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Ba\u0304ba\u0304 'Azi\u0304z) is a village in [[Badr_Rural_District_(Kermanshah_Province)|Badr Rural District]], in the [[Central_District_(Ravansar_County)|Central District]] of [[Ravansar_County|Ravansar County]], [[Kermanshah_Province|Kermanshah Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. \n"} +{"id": 8087, "claim": "Portulaca bicolor belongs to the Portulacaceae family under the Caryophyllales order, a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants that includes the cacti, carnations, amaranths, ice plants, beets, and many carnivorous plants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Portulaca bicolor is a succulent species of the family [[Portulacaceae|Portulacaceae]] with cylindrical leaves and red stems. Order: [[Caryophyllales|Caryophyllales]] Caryophyllales ([[English|/\u02cck\u00e6rio\u028af\u026a\u02c8le\u026ali\u02d0z/]] KARR-ee-oh-fil-AY-leez) is a diverse and heterogeneous [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] that includes the [[Cactus|cacti]], [[Dianthus|carnations]], [[Amaranth|amaranths]], [[Aizoaceae|ice plants]], [[Beta_(plant)|beets]], and many [[Carnivorous_plant|carnivorous plants]]. \n"} +{"id": 41187, "claim": "Amyciaea is a genus of weaver ant-mimicking crab from the kingdom Animalia that was first described by Eug\u00e8ne Louis Simon in 1885", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Thomisidae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Spider|spiders]], including about 175 [[Genus|genera]] and over 2,100 species. Not to be confused with [[Spider_crab|spider crab]]. [[Thomisidae|Thomisidae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 4869, "claim": "The Ice Hockey World Competition, which had 864 more attendees than the Ice Hockey World Competition held in Germany and France, was the Ice Hockey World Competition. held in Czech Republic in 2015", "label": 1, "evidence": "741,700 (11,589 per match) 548,788 (9,800 per match) \n[[2015_IIHF_World_Championship|2015]] [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]] 741,690 11,589 10,725 686,391 [[Germany|Germany]] & [[France|France]] [[2017_IIHF_World_Championship|2017]] \n"} +{"id": 26308, "claim": "Rarities 1971-2003 received a professional rating of a B from Tom Hull, but did not receive ratings from Allmusic or Rolling Stone.", "label": 0, "evidence": "B [[Tom_Hull_(critic)|Tom Hull]] Professional ratings [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] [[Allmusic|Allmusic]] \n"} +{"id": 1226, "claim": "Trumpeter whiting is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae, and is also one of 29 species in the genus Percoidea which was first described by Jean Ren\u00e9 Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard in 1824 from specimens collected from the waters of Sydney Harbour, deeming any specimen from this location was also designated to be the holotype.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: [[Sillago|Sillago]] \nThe trumpeter whiting is one of 29 [[Species|species]] in the [[Genus|genus]] [[Sillago|Sillago]], which is one of three genera in the smelt-whiting [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Sillaginidae|Sillaginidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 3132, "claim": "The history of manufacturing locations for National Semiconductor (now part of Texas Instruments which resulted in TI to have a combined portfolio of 45,000 analog products and customer design tools) include Test operations started in Hong Kong in 1967, start of manufacturing operations in Greenock, Scotland by 1969, and in 1972, had assembly and test operations in Malacca and Penang, Malaysia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On September 23, 2011, the company formally became part of [[Texas_Instruments|Texas Instruments]] as the \"[[Silicon_Valley|Silicon Valley]]\" division. Test operations started in [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]]. 1967 Manufacturing operations started in [[Greenock|Greenock]], [[Scotland|Scotland]]; Fu\u0308rstenfeldbruck, [[Germany|Germany]]; and [[Singapore|Singapore]]. Acquired lead-frame manufacturer DynaCraft. 1969 1972 Assembly and test operations started in the two [[Malaysia|Malaysia]] states of [[Malacca|Malacca]] and [[Penang|Penang]]. After the acquisition of [[National_Semiconductor|National Semiconductor]] in 2011, the company had a combined portfolio of 45,000 analog products and customer design tools. \n"} +{"id": 6190, "claim": "Lukari\u0107 is the name of an extinct noble family, with references found in the Dalmatian nobility listings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Some of the Lukaric\u0301 family names which occur in the Dalmatian nobility listings of 1553 in the city of [[Split_(city)|Split]], may belong to the family. The Lukaric\u0301 (in [[Italian_language|Italian]] Luccari) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. Besides \"Lukaric\u0301\" the names of the long-extinct noble family included \"Luccari\" and \"de Lucaris\", found in [[Zadar|Zadar]] in the year 1283. \n"} +{"id": 15140, "claim": "Rihanna was featured on the PartyNextDoor discography more than four times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and [[Bryson_Tiller|Bryson Tiller]] Rihanna featuring Drake [[Rihanna|Rihanna]] \n"} +{"id": 2614, "claim": "Daniel Ginczek first played for Borussia Dortmund II from 2008 until he was loaned to VfL Bochum in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Since the 2008\u201309 season he was playing for the reserves of Borussia Dortmund. On 10 June 2011, Ginczek joined [[VfL_Bochum|Bochum]] on loan until the end of the 2011\u201312 season. \n"} +{"id": 35086, "claim": "Francesco Carattoli was an Italian bass buffo born in Rome, the capital city and Italy's special comune.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Francesco Carattoli (1704 or 1705 \u2013 March 1772) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Bass_(vocal_range)|bass]] buffo, or singer of [[Opera_buffa|opera buffa]]. Carattoli was born in [[Rome|Rome]], and began singing in the 1740s. Rome ([[Italian_language|Italian]] and [[Latin|Latin]]: Roma [[Italian|[\u02c8ro\u02d0ma]] (listen)) is the [[Capital_city|capital city]] and a special comune of [[Italy|Italy]] (named Comune di Roma Capitale), as well as the capital of the [[Lazio|Lazio]] [[Regions_of_Italy|region]]. \n"} +{"id": 6976, "claim": "Brian Dougherty (one of the most decorated and accomplished goaltenders) was born December 10, 1973 and played the goalie position, one of the teams he played for was Philadelphia Wings", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dougherty is one of the most decorated and accomplished goaltenders in the history of lacrosse. Brian Dougherty (1973-12-10) December 10, 1973 (age 46)\n[[Philadelphia|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] Goalie [[Philadelphia_Wings_(1987\u20132014)|Philadelphia Wings]]\nBaltimore Thunder \n"} +{"id": 10695, "claim": "Nikolai Tretyakov went from being captain in 1878 to colonel in 1899.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was promoted to lieutenant on July 13, 1877 and returned to the Nikolaev Academy of Engineering from which he graduated in 1878, and was subsequently promoted to captain. Promoted to colonel on December 25, 1899, Tretyakov was with the Russian expeditionary forces in the [[Boxer_Rebellion|Boxer Rebellion]] in northern [[China|China]]. \n"} +{"id": 6494, "claim": "Gwernymynydd is a village and community outside the market town of Mold in Wales, United Kingdom (a sovereign country located off the north\u00adwestern coast of the European mainland that includes the island of Great Britain, the north\u00adeastern part of the island of Ireland, and many smaller islands) with a population of less than a thousand by 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The population at the [[United_Kingdom_Census_2011|2011 census]] was 1,141. \n"} +{"id": 12170, "claim": "The village of Whitecroft is in the Forest of Cannop in England, under the post town of Lydney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Whitecroft is a village in the [[Forest_of_Dean|Forest of Dean]] in west Gloucestershire, England. \n"} +{"id": 36370, "claim": "John Jorgensen from Denmark was a motorcycle speedway rider (known for vehicles that have one gear and no brakes that race on dirt or rock tracks) who won races in Gdansk, and Ostrow and was the Nordic Champion of 1998 as well as the Team World Champion in 1986 and 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John J\u00f8rgensen (born 18 July 1962 in [[Middelfart|Middelfart]], [[Denmark|Denmark]]) is a former international [[Motorcycle_speedway|motorcycle speedway]] rider who won the [[Speedway_World_Team_Cup|World Team Cup]] in 1986 and 1988. The motorcycles are specialist machines which use only one [[Gear|gear]] and have no [[Brake|brakes]]; racing takes place on a flat oval track usually consisting of [[Soil|dirt]], loosely packed [[Shale|shale]], or [[Crushed_rock|crushed rock]] (mostly used in Australia and New Zealand). [[Wybrzez\u0307e_Gdan\u0301sk|Gdan\u0301sk]] (POL) [[KM_Ostro\u0301w_Wielkopolski|Ostro\u0301w Wlkp.]] (POL) [[Speedway_World_Team_Cup|Team World Champion]] \n"} +{"id": 174, "claim": "Serghei Pa\u0219cenco had zero goals during the 2012-13 Malavan Pro League, a Malavan Bandar Anzali Tennis Club founded in 1969.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Malavan Bandar Anzali Football Club ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0628\u0627\u0634\u06af\u0627\u0647 \u0641\u0648\u062a\u0628\u0627\u0644 \u0645\u0644\u0648\u0627\u0646 \u0628\u0646\u062f\u0631 \u0627\u0646\u0632\u0644\u0649\u200e) is an [[Iran|Iranian]] [[Football_(soccer)|football]] club based in Bandar-e Anzali, [[Iran|Iran]]. \n"} +{"id": 33335, "claim": "Mitsubishi Endeavor had the most production in 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2002 10 2003 48,987 \n"} +{"id": 28158, "claim": "Touboro, which has a total population of less than 20,000 in 2012, is located in the South Region of Cameroon.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Touboro is a town and [[Communes_of_Cameroon|commune]] in [[North_Region_(Cameroon)|North Region]] [[Cameroon|Cameroon]]. \n"} +{"id": 16916, "claim": "In the 1978 Asian Games, Pakistan has achieved four gold medals; two from boxing, one from Field Hockey, and Yachting.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 8th [[Asian_Games|Asian Games]] ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e40\u0e2d\u0e40\u0e0a\u0e35\u0e22\u0e19\u0e40\u0e01\u0e21\u0e2a\u0e4c 2521) were held from December 9 to 20, 1978, in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]], Thailand. 8 [[Pakistan_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Pakistan]] (PAK) Pakistan participated in the [[1978_Asian_Games|8th Asian Games]] in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]], [[Thailand|Thailand]] in 1978. Gold [[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] Gold [[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] Gold [[Field_hockey_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Field Hockey]] Gold Yachting \n"} +{"id": 3400, "claim": "Dante Troisi was a writer who was born in America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1920-04-21)April 21, 1920\n[[Tufo,_Campania|Tufo]] \n"} +{"id": 9376, "claim": "In the 1996 International Cricket (Singer World Series Cup), Sri Lanka took the lead with six points, followed by Australia with four and India with two points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sri_Lanka_national_cricket_team|Sri Lanka]] 6 Australia 4 [[India_national_cricket_team|India]] 2 The Singer World Series was a quadrangular [[One-Day_International|ODI cricket]] tournament held in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] from 26 August to 7 September 1996. \n"} +{"id": 15, "claim": "One officer died in the line of duty in the Alexandria Police Department on August 4, 1823, the same day the Alabama gubernatorial election was held.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Monday, August 4, 1823 The 1823 Alabama gubernatorial election was held on August 4, 1823 to elect the [[Governor_of_Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]. \n"} +{"id": 13218, "claim": "The 2001 British Grand Prix finished with Finnish Mika H\u00e4kkinen on the lead followed by German Michael Schumacher.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] Pos \n"} +{"id": 11337, "claim": "In the 2017 World Series of Poker, David Pham failed to place inside the top three.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1st [[David_Pham|David Pham]] (1/3) Final Table \n"} +{"id": 7967, "claim": "In the 1985 NFL draft the New Orleans Saints picked Daren Gilbert in the first round and Earl Johnson in the 4th round.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1985_New_Orleans_Saints_season|New Orleans Saints]] [[Alvin_Toles|Alvin Toles]] New Orleans Saints Billy Allen \n"} +{"id": 9047, "claim": "The album Break Up the Concrete received an average rating of 7.3 from Paste, Pitchfork and Spin.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] (8.6/10) [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] (6.4/10) [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] (7/10) \n"} +{"id": 1129, "claim": "In Operation Roller Coaster(which consists of four nuclear tests), Double Tracks test and Clean Slate III test are located at Tonopah Test Range, Los Angeles and share the same elevation height of 1,683 m (5,522 ft) + 0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tonopah Test Range, Nevada 1,645 m (5,397 ft) + 0 Tonopah Test Range, Nevada 1,518 m (4,980 ft) + 0 \n"} +{"id": 5261, "claim": "Camalla Vald\u00e9s (born October 14, 1972) is the current President and CEO of Compa\u00f1\u00eda Cervecera de Puerto Rico , which is based in Mayag\u00fcez, Puerto Rico.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Camalia Valde\u0301s (born October 14, 1972), is the President and CEO of [[Cerveceria_India|Cerveceria India]], Inc., Puerto Rico's largest brewery. [[Mayagu\u0308ez|Mayagu\u0308ez]], [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]] \n"} +{"id": 31484, "claim": "David Bitan born in Morocco was a member of Likud, he went on to become Deputy Mayor of the city but did not become a Knesset member.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Bitan was born in [[Kenitra|Kenitra]], [[Morocco|Morocco]] and [[Aliyah|immigrated]] to Israel with his family at the age of five. He currently serves as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Likud|Likud]]. He went on to become Deputy Mayor of the city. With the alliance winning 31 seats, Bitan did not become a Knesset member. \n[[Kenitra|Kenitra]], [[Morocco|Morocco]] [[Likud|Likud]] He went on to become Deputy Mayor of the city. With the alliance winning 31 seats, Bitan did not become a Knesset member. \n"} +{"id": 1117, "claim": "Greenwich Pier is a working pier located on the River Greenwich, and its owner and operator is London River Services.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Greenwich Pier is on the south bank of the [[River_Thames|River Thames]] in the [[Royal_Borough_of_Greenwich|Royal Borough of Greenwich]] in [[Greater_London|Greater London]]. \n"} +{"id": 18254, "claim": "Greenhaven Press-published book series Opposing Viewpoints with print and online versions tries to encourage critical thinking and issue awareness.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opposing Viewpoints is a series of books on [[Current_events|current issues]] which seeks to explore the varying opinions in a balanced pros/cons debate. The series attempts to encourage critical thinking and issue awareness by providing opposing views on contentious issues. The online versions are handled by Cengage Gale, but the print versions are now available through Rosen publishing. They are published by Greenhaven Press and are heavily used in both [[School_library|school]] and [[Public_library|public library]] collections. \n"} +{"id": 7197, "claim": "FitzHerbert baronets was created on 22 January 1784 for William FitzHerbert who descended from a Norman knight and are related to the FitzHerberts of Swynnerton Hall, Staffordshire which has a population of 879,560.", "label": 1, "evidence": "According to the [[2001_United_Kingdom_census|2001 Census]] the population of the Non-metropolitan Staffordshire is 806,744 and the population of Stoke-on-Trent was 240,636 making a total population of 1,047,380. \n"} +{"id": 2431, "claim": "Prior to being an assistant professor at the McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory from 1946 to 1948, Arthur Adel was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan from 1942 to 1946.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During World War II, he worked for the US Navy in Washington, DC, [[De-gaussing|de-gaussing]] submarines, and from 1942 to 1946 was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan. From 1946 to 1948 he was an assistant professor at the [[McMath\u2013Hulbert_Observatory|McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory]], then operated by the university, while also studying the effective radiation temperature of the [[Ozone_layer|ozone layer]] for the US Air Force at a base in New Mexico. \n"} +{"id": 31754, "claim": "Andy MacWilliams was the announcer on Cincinnati Stingers' side for the WKRC radio station and WXIX television station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[WXIX-TV|WXIX-TV]]\n[[WKRC_(AM)|WKRC]] Andy MacWilliams or Bud Kelly [[WMVP|WCFL]] \n[[WLW|WLW/WQCR]] Andy MacWilliams \n"} +{"id": 23879, "claim": "Softengine won the Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu finals on February 1, 2014, with their song \u201cSomething Better.\u201d", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Softengine|Softengine]] was the winner of the competition with the song \"[[Something_Better_(Softengine_song)|Something Better]]\". \n[[Softengine|Softengine]] 1 \"[[Something_Better_(Softengine_song)|Something Better]]\" \n"} +{"id": 4968, "claim": "The 2016 Serbia OQT basketball team included players such as Ognjen Jaramaz, Marko Ke\u0161elj, and Ognjen Kuzmi\u0107 and were all added on May 20, 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ognjen_Jaramaz|Ognjen Jaramaz]] [[Marko_Kes\u030celj|Marko Kes\u030celj]] [[Ognjen_Kuzmic\u0301|Ognjen Kuzmic\u0301]] May 20, 2016 \n"} +{"id": 6656, "claim": "Mikro globulus belongs to Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Gastropoda, Class: Mollusca, and Subclass: Vetigastropoda.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 15832, "claim": "Stigmella splendidissimella is a moth of the family Nepticulidae, Lepidoptera order, and Insecta class.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stigmella splendidissimella is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Nepticulidae|Nepticulidae]]. [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] [[Insect|Insecta]] \n"} +{"id": 9827, "claim": "Shattered Angels had five Absolute Angels", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Four_Treasures_of_the_Tuatha_De\u0301_Danann|Clai\u0301omh Solais]] (\u30af\u30e9\u30a6\u30bd\u30e9\u30b9, Kurau Sorasu) Murakumo (\u30e0\u30e9\u30af\u30e2, Murakumo) [[Batraz|Batraz]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30b9, Badorasu) [[Megingjo\u0308r\u00f0|Megingjord]] (\u30e1\u30ad\u3099\u30f3\u30ad\u3099\u30e7\u30eb\u30c8\u3099, Megingyorudo) [[Bastille|Bastille]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30fc\u30e6, Basuti\u0304yu) \n"} +{"id": 917, "claim": "Under the Bridge was released in CD 1 with only one other track, Lady Marmalade.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Under the Bridge\" \"Lady Marmalade\" \"No More Lies\" \"Lady Marmalade\" (Henry & Haynes La Jam mix) \"Under the Bridge\" (promo video) \n"} +{"id": 8525, "claim": "Kevin Mirallas is wrongly remembered to have played in seven clubs between 2004 and 2020, one of which was Everton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Lille_OSC|Lille]] [[AS_Saint-E\u0301tienne|Saint-E\u0301tienne]] [[Olympiacos_F.C.|Olympiacos]] [[Everton_F.C.|Everton]] \u2192 [[Olympiacos_F.C.|Olympiacos]] (loan) \u2192 [[ACF_Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] (loan) [[Royal_Antwerp_F.C.|Royal Antwerp]] [[Gaziantep_F.K.|Gaziantep FK]] \n"} +{"id": 1077, "claim": "Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes was written by Chris Crutcher and published by Greenwillow Books in 1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes is a [[Young_adult_fiction|young adult fiction]] novel by [[Chris_Crutcher|Chris Crutcher]]. 1993 ([[Greenwillow_Books|Greenwillow Books]]) \n"} +{"id": 18958, "claim": "The total number of teams who participated in the West venue of the 2016-17 Serie A2 Basket is an odd number.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Angelico Biella Basket Agropoli Benacquista Latina FMC Ferentino Givova Scafati Lighthouse Trapani Mens Sana Siena Moncada Agrigento Novipiu\u0300 Casale Monferrato NPC Rieti Orsi Tortona Remer Treviglio Roma Gas & Power Roma TWS Legnano UniCusano Roma Viola Reggio Calabria \nTeam [[Pallacanestro_Biella|Angelico Biella]] Orsi Tortona [[Legnano_Knights|Europromotion Legnano]] Moncada Agrigento [[Virtus_Roma|UniCusano Roma]] [[Blu_Basket_1971|Remer Treviglio]] [[A.S._Junior_Pallacanestro_Casale|Novipiu\u0300 Casale Monferrato]] [[Pallacanestro_Trapani|Lighthouse Trapani]] Benacquista Assicurazioni Latina Roma Gas & Power Roma [[Mens_Sana_1871_Basket|Mens Sana Siena]] NPC Rieti [[Basket_Ferentino|FMC Ferentino]] [[Scafati_Basket|Givova Scafati]] [[Viola_Reggio_Calabria|Viola Reggio Calabria]] Basket Agropoli \n"} +{"id": 1957, "claim": "World Gone Mad is the twelfth studio album by Suicidal Tendencies which got a rating of 5/100 from Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 55/100 \n"} +{"id": 35466, "claim": "Ralph Lilley Turner worked as a Professor of Indian Linguistics at Benares Hindu University and as a Professor of Sanskrit at the University of London before he supervised several research studies on Romani Studies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 1920 to 1922, he was Professor of Indian Linguistics at [[Benares_Hindu_University|Benares Hindu University]]. In 1922, Turner returned to England as Professor of [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] at the [[School_of_Oriental_Studies|School of Oriental Studies]] at the [[University_of_London|University of London]]. Between 1924 and 1932, he also published several papers on Romani Studies in the Journal of the [[Gypsy_Lore_Society|Gypsy Lore Society]], including \"On the position of Romani in Indo-Aryan\" (1927). \n"} +{"id": 5515, "claim": "Raising Sand, which was released on October 23, 2007 by Rounder Records, was commended by various music critics such as BBC and Music Box with one critic saying that the key to the magic is the delicious harmony vocals of Krauss and Plant.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was released on October 23, 2007 by [[Rounder_Records|Rounder Records]]. The [[BBC|BBC]] described Krauss's fiddle as \"coruscating\" and \"raw\", while [[Music_Box|Music Box]] said Krauss \"exceeds all expectations\". Critics praised Krauss and Plant's vocals; one critic saying that the \"key to the magic is the delicious harmony vocals of the unlikely duo\". \n"} +{"id": 4775, "claim": "In the List of University of South Carolina at Chapel Hill leaders the Presiding Professors were Rev. David Ker (1974-1996) Charles Caldwell (1996-1997) and one Chancellor was Robert Burton House,", "label": 1, "evidence": "The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Chapel_Hill,_North_Carolina|Chapel Hill, North Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 1985, "claim": "Dean Esperanza served longer as the President of Quezon City Academy which teaches software than Tomas Ongoco and Florentina Gonzales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Florentina C. Gonzales 2014 Present Tomas C. Ongoco 2001 2014 Dean Esperanza Pahati-Alvendia 1982 2001 QCA students are taught basic and advanced [[Information_technology|IT]] [[Software|software]]. \n"} +{"id": 1413, "claim": "SS La Provence was an ocean liner and auxiliary cruiser that was by the German U-boat U-35 in the Mediterranean Sea on 26 February 1916 which resulted in the death of many people, with contemporary reports from Paris indicated nearly 8,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost, but modern accounts of losses revise those numbers downward to about 1,700 troops aboard and under 1,000 lost.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Contemporary reports from Paris indicated nearly 4,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost. \n"} +{"id": 3034, "claim": "Simonetta Stefanelli played the role of Anna in the film Il caso Pisciotta that was based on true events that transpired way back in 1954.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Il_caso_Pisciotta|Il caso Pisciotta]] Anna It is based on actual events involving [[Gaspare_Pisciotta|Gaspare Pisciotta]], lieutenant of the bandit [[Salvatore_Giuliano|Salvatore Giuliano]], and his death by poisoning in jail in 1954. \n"} +{"id": 29363, "claim": "Noble Nashua is the has no relation to Nashua nor Noble Lady.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sire\n[[Nashua_(horse)|Nashua]] Dam\nNoble Lady \n"} +{"id": 10146, "claim": "The Castle School was founded in 2009 by Harriet Harrison and in September 2015 a private secondary school of 97 pupils and 23 staff relocated to Sodston Manor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is currently run as a private [[Secondary_school|secondary school]], Castle School Pembrokeshire. Castle School was founded in 2009 by Harriet Harrison and had previously operated from a [[Primary_school|primary school]] building in [[Cresselly|Cresselly]]. In September 2015 a private secondary school of 97 pupils and 23 staff relocated to Sodston Manor. \n"} +{"id": 1498, "claim": "Shane Duffy, born in Borthern Ireland in 1992 scored a goal in the 2018 FIFA Word Cup qualification against Georgia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A year later on 2 September 2017, Duffy scored his first Republic of Ireland goal, in a 1\u20131 draw against [[Georgia_national_football_team|Georgia]]. \n"} +{"id": 5050, "claim": "In the season of 2005-06 in the La Liga, the teams Mallorca, Betis and Espanyol obtained ten wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10 10 10 Team \n"} +{"id": 1826, "claim": "In the 2009 World Senior Curling Championships, Pat Sanders was the Skip for Canada's team, while Lucilla Macchiati was the Skip for Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pat_Sanders|Pat Sanders]] [[Canada|Canada]] Lucilla Macchiati [[Italy|Italy]] \n"} +{"id": 13370, "claim": "The Electoral district of Wendouree had five candidates from the political parties and one independent entrant run for the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The electoral district of Wendouree is an electoral district of the [[Victorian_Legislative_Assembly|Victorian Legislative Assembly]] in Australia. [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] [[2018_Victorian_state_election|2018 Victorian state election]]: Wendouree [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] [[Australian_Greens_Victoria|Greens]] [[Animal_Justice_Party|Animal Justice]] Independent [[Victorian_Socialists|Victorian Socialists]] \n"} +{"id": 29552, "claim": "The 1872 Middletown Mansfields season marks the only time that the club was part of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, and they finished with over 30 fewer wins than the season's top club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Middletown_Mansfields|Middletown Mansfields]] played their first and only season in 1872 as a member of the [[National_Association_of_Professional_Base_Ball_Players|National Association of Professional Base Ball Players]]. Middletown Mansfields 5 [[1872_Boston_Red_Stockings_season|Boston Red Stockings]] 39 They finished eighth in the league with a record of 5-19. \n"} +{"id": 562, "claim": "Quantitative risk assessment software(includes single-loss expectancy which is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk) was expected to must be used in isolation and some software can only be used in certain organizations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Some of the QRA software models described above must be used in isolation: for example the results from a consequence model cannot be used directly in a risk model. Some of the software is proprietary and can only be used within certain organisations. In financial terms, quantitative risk assessments include a calculation of the [[Single_loss_expectancy|single loss expectancy]] of monetary value of an asset. Single-loss expectancy (SLE) is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk on an asset. \n"} +{"id": 5191, "claim": "Georges Philias Vanier began his term as Ambasaddor in 1954.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was in 1953 that Vanier retired from diplomatic service and returned to Montreal, though he and his wife continued social work there. \n"} +{"id": 1819, "claim": "In the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix, which was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Zandvoort, the first, second and third positions were obtained by Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Nigel Mansell respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] Nigel Mansell \n"} +{"id": 18230, "claim": "Bernina Range has 30 peaks, the highest is Piz Bernina at 13,304 feet tall ( Paul G\u00fcssfeldt was the first to climb it)", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Piz_Bernina|Piz Bernina]] (4,049 m (13,284 ft)), its highest peak, is the most easterly [[List_of_Alpine_Four-thousanders|four thousand-metre peak]] in the Alps. \nPiz Bernina 4,049 m (13,284 ft) \n"} +{"id": 8655, "claim": "The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant was opened in 1952, and it produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The plant was opened in 1952 as a government-owned, contractor-operated facility producing enriched uranium to fuel military reactors and for use in nuclear weapons. The Paducah plant produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and the [[K-25|K-25]] plant at [[Oak_Ridge,_Tennessee|Oak Ridge, Tennessee]]. \n"} +{"id": 1763, "claim": "Frans Verhas, who received his initial art training from his father, was influenced by painter Alfred Stevens and was known for his portraits of women.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frans Verhas or Franz Verhas (Dendermonde, 1827 \u2013 [[Schaerbeek|Schaerbeek]], 1897) was a Belgian painter. He is known for his portraits and genre scenes of women and children set in luxurious bourgeois homes. Frans received his initial art training from his father along with his younger brother [[Jan_Verhas|Jan (or Jan Frans)]]. His principal subject matter and style of painting was influenced by the Belgian painter [[Alfred_Stevens_(painter)|Alfred Stevens]], who had made a career as a society painter of elegant women in Paris. Frans Verhas was known for his portraits of women and genre paintings set in luxurious bourgeois homes. \n"} +{"id": 28775, "claim": "Tokyo lost the bid to Rome, Italy in the 1960 Summer Olympics (officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad), then Nagoya, Aichi lost to Seoul, South Korea in the 1988 Summer Olympics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On June 15, 1955, at the 50th [[List_of_IOC_meetings#IOC_Sessions|IOC Session]] in [[Paris|Paris]], [[France|France]], Rome won the rights to host the 1960 Games, having beaten Brussels, Mexico City, Tokyo, Detroit, Budapest and finally Lausanne. The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad (Italian: Giochi della XVII Olimpiade), were an international [[Multi-sport_event|multi-sport event]] held from 25 August to 11 September 1960 in [[Rome|Rome]], [[Italy|Italy]]. Seoul was chosen to host the [[Summer_Olympics|Summer Games]] through a vote held on 30 September 1981, finishing ahead of [[Nagoya|Nagoya]], Japan. Located on the [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific]] coast on central Honshu, it is the [[Capital_city|capital]] of [[Aichi_Prefecture|Aichi Prefecture]] and is one of Japan's major [[Seaport|ports]] along with those of [[Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Osaka|Osaka]], [[Kobe|Kobe]], [[Yokohama|Yokohama]], and [[Chiba_(city)|Chiba]]. [[Seoul|Seoul]], South Korea \n"} +{"id": 6258, "claim": "During the 2005\u201306 Interliga season, Slavija has won 38 points, which was the highest score gathered by the team, followed by \u00dajpesti TE which got 24 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[HK_Acroni_Jesenice|Jesenice]] 61 4 [[HK_Slavija_Ljubljana|Slavija]] 38 \n"} +{"id": 2092, "claim": "In the game Destiny of an Emperor by Konami (founded on May 30, 1979), there is a chance that a defeated general will offer to join the player's party after being bribed, and, once recruited, the general will no longer be encountered in random battles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Destiny of an Emperor (\u5929\u5730\u3092\u55b0\u3089\u3046, Tenchi o Kurau, \"The Devouring of Heaven and Earth\") is a strategy role-playing game by [[Capcom|Capcom]] for the [[Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] based on the Tenchi wo Kurau [[Manga|manga]] by Hiroshi Motomiya.. After being defeated in battle, there is a random chance that the general will offer to join the party, usually under the condition that the player character pays him a bribe of either money or horses (which can be purchased at item shops). Konami Holdings Corporation is a Japanese entertainment and gambling conglomerate. Main article: List of Konami games March 21, 1969; 51 years ago (1969-03-21) \n"} +{"id": 7114, "claim": "Greenbrier West High School is a public school in the Greenbrier County Schools district under the purview of Amy Robertson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Greenbrier West High School is a [[Public_school_(government_funded)|public]] [[High_school|high school]] located in [[Charmco,_West_Virginia|Charmco]], [[West_Virginia|West Virginia]], [[United_States|United States]]. [[Greenbrier_County_Schools|Greenbrier County Schools]] Amy Robertson \n"} +{"id": 2907, "claim": "The Review of International Studies (peer-reviewed academic journal on international relations) is written in English language and edited by Martin Coward and it was formerly known as British Journal of International Studies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Review of International Studies is a [[Peer-reviewed|peer-reviewed]] [[Academic_journal|academic journal]] on [[International_relations|international relations]] published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the [[British_International_Studies_Association|British International Studies Association]]. English Martin Coward British Journal of International Studies \n"} +{"id": 3039, "claim": "Great Britain produces both parents of What a Nuisance, who finished sixth at the1984 Sydney Cup at Randwick Racecourse.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His dam, Fashion Bell was a descendant of The Witch, a British mare who was exported to Australia in the late 19th century, becoming the grand-dam of the 1902 Melbourne Cup winner The Victory. The gelding finished sixth in the race, aggravating the injury. In early 1984 What A Nuisance, trained by Ken Rogerson won four consecutive races and was made favourite for the [[Sydney_Cup|Sydney Cup]] in April despite being treated for a leg injury on the eve of the race. St Puckle \n"} +{"id": 11566, "claim": "Nine of the previous champions of the PGA Championship made the cut for the 1974 PGA Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jack_Nicklaus|Jack Nicklaus]] [[Sam_Snead|Sam Snead]] [[Gary_Player|Gary Player]] [[Al_Geiberger|Al Geiberger]] [[Raymond_Floyd|Raymond Floyd]] [[Dave_Stockton|Dave Stockton]] [[Bobby_Nichols|Bobby Nichols]] [[Bob_Rosburg|Bob Rosburg]] \n"} +{"id": 16594, "claim": "Born in Salzburg, on 10 January 1703, Birkmann studied theology and mathematics at the University of Leipzig from 1724 to 1727, and took part in cantata performances by Bach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in [[Nuremberg|Nuremberg]], Birkmann studied theology and mathematics at the [[University_of_Leipzig|University of Leipzig]] from 1724 to 1727. \n"} +{"id": 6295, "claim": "Jim Davnie is a Republican member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who was preceded by Lee Greenfield.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jim Davnie [[Minnesota_Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor_Party|Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party]] \n"} +{"id": 44565, "claim": "Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov (30 January 1938 \u2013 2 September 2016) was the longest-running president of Mongolia who stayed in power for 25 years and one day.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov ([[Uzbek_language|Uzbek]]: Islom Abdug\u02bbaniyevich Karimov; Russian: \u0418\u0441\u043b\u0430\u043c \u0410\u0431\u0434\u0443\u0433\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0430\u0440\u0438\u043c\u043e\u0432; 30 January 1938 \u2013 2 September 2016) was the leader of [[Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]] and its predecessor state, the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, from 1989 until his death in 2016. \n"} +{"id": 9519, "claim": "Both the Tantalus monkey and Vervet monkey can be found at Ethiopia and West Africa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This monkey is found in tropical central Africa. Its native range includes Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo and Uganda. \n"} +{"id": 31025, "claim": "Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum which is located at 1460 South Harbor Boulevard Anaheim, CA was founded in 1900 by people who were concerned with saving the steam locomotive, which is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the [[National_Railway_Historical_Society|National Railway Historical Society]] in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman and Robert M. 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In the [[1931_census_of_Palestine|1931 census]] the population of Qibya was 909, still all Muslim, in 204 inhabited houses. \n"} +{"id": 39017, "claim": "There have been six different music or variety shows on the list of programs broadcast by Univision.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bailando Control [[Caliente_(TV_series)|Caliente]] El Show de Paul Rodriguez Noche de Gigantes La Casa de Sus Suen\u0303os Pase VIP [[Sa\u0301bado_Gigante|Sa\u0301bado Gigante]] Cla\u0301sicos de Sa\u0301bado Gigante Serie de Conciertos de Verano de Despierta Ame\u0301rica Univisio\u0301n In Studio \n"} +{"id": 17070, "claim": "Argentine professional tennis player Guido Andreozzi amassed 14 titles and two losses in Challenger and Futures finals for singles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss \n"} +{"id": 2403, "claim": "The Taylor House, was built in the early 1850s by David Taylor, a circuit court judge that went on to the Wisconsin State Senate but was rejected to participate in their Supreme Court.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He went on to the [[Wisconsin_State_Senate|Wisconsin State Senate]] and the [[Wisconsin_Supreme_Court|Wisconsin Supreme Court]]. \nDavid Taylor (March 11, 1818 \u2013 April 3, 1891) was an [[Americans|American]] politician and jurist from [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] and was a justice of the [[Wisconsin_Supreme_Court|Wisconsin Supreme Court]]. \n"} +{"id": 14534, "claim": "Weston McKennie didn't make it to the US National Team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Weston James Earl McKennie (born August 28, 1998) is an American professional [[Association_football|soccer]] player who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[Serie_A|Serie A]] club [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]], on loan from [[Bundesliga|Bundesliga]] club [[FC_Schalke_04|Schalke 04]], and the [[United_States_men's_national_soccer_team|United States national team]]. \n"} +{"id": 439, "claim": "Nicolas Roulet got at least fifth place in fourteen events, one of which was the European Champ.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[European_Figure_Skating_Championships|European Champ.]] 16th 18th \n"} +{"id": 18610, "claim": "The Moro National Liberation Front movement was established to help Muslims in the Philippines fight for independence.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 1 May 1968, two months after the [[Jabidah_massacre|Jabidah Massacre]], Datu Udtog Matalam, a former governor of Cotabato, issued a Manifesto for the declaration of the Muslim Independent Movement that sought for an independent Muslim state from the Philippines comprising Mindanao, Sulu, and Palawan regions. The MNLF was founded as a splinter group of the [[Muslim_Independence_Movement|Muslim Independence Movement]] on October 21, 1972. \n"} +{"id": 35570, "claim": "In pole bending, an event which is predominantly held in the United States and Canada, riders can experiment with various methods such as the \"slalom\" approach and \"side pass\" approach to determine which technique is the best for their application.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States|United States]], [[Canada|Canada]] Depending on the horse/ rider combination, the rider needs to experiment to see what method works best for their application. Various methods are implemented in pole bending from the \"slalom\" approach to the \"side pass\" approach. \n"} +{"id": 21709, "claim": "Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa was an ordinary civilian during the Mongolian Empire, where the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs was still non-existent.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1264, Kublai Khan established the [[Bureau_of_Buddhist_and_Tibetan_Affairs|Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs]]. He was also the first [[Imperial_Preceptor|Imperial Preceptor]] of [[Kublai_Khan|Kublai Khan]]'s [[Yuan_dynasty|Yuan dynasty]], division of the [[Mongol_Empire|Mongol Empire]], and was concurrently named the director of the [[Bureau_of_Buddhist_and_Tibetan_Affairs|Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs]]. \n"} +{"id": 3689, "claim": "Phlyctibasidium is a type of tree and is a apart of the amaryllis family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Incertae_sedis|Incertae sedis]] [[Fungi|Fungi]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 10615, "claim": "1970 Clemson Tigers football team played eleven games between September 12 and November 21, one of which was against Duke.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 24 [[1970_Duke_Blue_Devils_football_team|Duke]] \nSeptember 12 [[1970_The_Citadel_Bulldogs_football_team|The Citadel]]* \n"} +{"id": 30164, "claim": "Zafar Babajanow made a goal each year he played with the Turkmenistan national team whose home stadium was Kopetdag Stadium and Captain was Arslanmyrat Amanow.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 \n"} +{"id": 1961, "claim": "In 2013 East Pennsboro High School, located in the second highest populated area in Cumberland County, had only 67% of its students at grade level in reading.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In reading/literature - only 67% were on grade level. East Pennsboro Township is a [[Township_(Pennsylvania)|township]] in [[Cumberland_County,_Pennsylvania|Cumberland County]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], United States. East Pennsboro is the second most populous municipality in Cumberland County. \n"} +{"id": 5220, "claim": "In the 1996 season, the San Francisco 49ers finished with a record of 12-4, same as Carolina Panthers (in their 2nd season in the National Football League), then followed by St. Louis Rams with 6 wins and 10 losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12\u20134 The 1996 Carolina Panthers season was [[Carolina_Panthers|the franchise's]] 2nd season in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] and the 2nd under [[List_of_Carolina_Panthers_head_coaches|head coach]] [[Dom_Capers|Dom Capers]]. The franchise tied for first place in the NFC West with a 12\u20134 record, but lost the division title to the [[Carolina_Panthers|Carolina Panthers]] on the division-record tiebreaker (the Panthers had swept the Niners in the season). However, the Rams finished the season with a 6\u201310 record. 3rd [[NFC_West|NFC West]] [[1996_Carolina_Panthers_season|Carolina Panthers]] [[1996_San_Francisco_49ers_season|San Francisco 49ers]] St. Louis Rams 6 12 12 4 4 10 \n"} +{"id": 11184, "claim": "Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company produces two basic models of rifle produced in only one variant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Both rifles are produced in several variants, such as single or double trigger, upgraded wood, finish, etc. \n"} +{"id": 3929, "claim": "The Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia was commissioned by Frederick's sister, Duchess Philippine Charlotte (born March 1716) was last displayed in the Lower Saxony State Museum..", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was commissioned by Frederick's sister [[Princess_Philippine_Charlotte_of_Prussia|Duchess Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbu\u0308ttel]]. Princess Philippine Charlotte of Prussia ([[German_language|German]]: Philippine Charlotte von Preu\u00dfen) (13 March 1716, in [[Berlin|Berlin]] \u2013 17 February 1801, in [[Braunschweig|Brunswick]]) was a Duchess consort of Brunswick-Wolfenbu\u0308ttel by marriage to [[Charles_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lu\u0308neburg|Charles I of Brunswick-Wolfenbu\u0308ttel]] and a known intellectual in contemporary Germany. On 10 October 2009 the painting, last put on public display in 1937 at the [[Lower_Saxony_State_Museum|Lower Saxony State Museum]], was offered by the Bremer auction house Bolland & Marotz and sold at a price of 670,000 euros. \n"} +{"id": 4017, "claim": "Willie Best (1916 \u2013 1962)was praised by both Hal Roach and Bob Hope as a good talent, he was regularly cast in the role o a domestic worker.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hal_Roach|Hal Roach]] called him one of the greatest talents he had ever met. Comedian [[Bob_Hope|Bob Hope]] similarly acclaimed him as \"the best actor I know\", while the two were working together in 1940 on [[The_Ghost_Breakers|The Ghost Breakers]]. As a supporting actor, Best, like many black actors of his era, was regularly cast in [[Domestic_worker|domestic worker]] or [[Tertiary_sector_of_the_economy|service-oriented]] roles (though a few times he played the role echoing his previous occupation as a private [[Chauffeur|chauffeur]]). William Best (May 27, 1916 \u2013 February 27, 1962), sometimes known as Sleep n' Eat, was an American television and film [[Actor|actor]]. \nWilliam Best\n(1916-05-27)May 27, 1916\n[[Sunflower,_Mississippi|Sunflower, Mississippi]], U.S. February 27, 1962(1962-02-27) (aged 45)\n[[Woodland_Hills,_Los_Angeles,_California|Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California]], U.S. [[Hal_Roach|Hal Roach]] called him one of the greatest talents he had ever met. Comedian [[Bob_Hope|Bob Hope]] similarly acclaimed him as \"the best actor I know\", while the two were working together in 1940 on [[The_Ghost_Breakers|The Ghost Breakers]]. \n"} +{"id": 30790, "claim": "Masaki Suda, whose debut song is \"Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki\" and won the American Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor has released more singles as the lead artist in 2016 than in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. \n2016 \"Kokyu\" 2017 \n"} +{"id": 6713, "claim": "Sir Henry Wentworth(born 1448) 4th Baron le Despencer was the son of Roger Wentworth who served in the army of King Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Henry Wentworth, born about 1448, was the only son and heir of the courtier [[Philip_Wentworth|Sir Philip Wentworth]] (d. 18 May 1464) of [[Nettlestead,_Suffolk|Nettlestead, Suffolk]], beheaded after the Battle of Hexham, and Mary Clifford, daughter of [[John_Clifford,_7th_Baron_de_Clifford|John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford]], by [[Lady_Elizabeth_Percy|Lady Elizabeth Percy]], the daughter of [[Henry_Percy_(Hotspur)|Henry Percy]]. Philip Wentworth was a son of Roger Wentworth (died 24 October 1462) of [[North_Elmsall|North Elmsall]], [[Yorkshire|Yorkshire]], and wife [[Margery_le_Despencer|Margery le Despencer]] (died 1478) daughter and heiress of [[Philip_le_Despencer,_2nd_Baron_le_Despencer|Philip le Despencer, 2nd Baron le Despencer]], and wife Elizabeth de Tibetot. He was the grandson of Roger Wentworth and [[Margery_le_Despencer|Margery le Despencer]]. \n"} +{"id": 4444, "claim": "Chaetadelpha has pointed leaves with cylindrical white or purple flowers and is commonly found in desert regions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Branchlets emerge from the stems and each bears a cylindrical flower which opens at the end into a star-shaped white or pale purple flower with five [[Head_(botany)|ray florets]]. This species is found most often in sand and scrub, particularly in desert regions. Chaetadelpha wheeleri forms a low bush with plentiful erect stems covered in very narrow, long and pointed leaves. \n"} +{"id": 47670, "claim": "Veronica Rotin performed as part of the interval act, and she was one of the finalists in the MJESC.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rotin performed as part of the Interval Act, performing while the public vote and the votes are tallied, during the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2014|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014]] that was held in Malta. In 2015 she was one of the finalists in the [[Malta_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (MJESC) where the representative of Malta for the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015]] was chosen. \n"} +{"id": 761, "claim": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former professional footballer who won 41 of his 49 boxing fights.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former [[Professional_boxer|professional boxer]] who competed from 1999 to 2016. \n"} +{"id": 3996, "claim": "In the 1902 General Election in Westland, Richard Seddon defeated the Independent runner Frank Issitt by taking 2,983 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Richard_Seddon|Richard Seddon]] 2,983 [[1902_New_Zealand_general_election|1902 general election]]: Westland 92.63 [[New_Zealand_Liberal_Party|Liberal]] Independent [[Frank_Isitt|Frank Isitt]] 237 7.36 \n"} +{"id": 7174, "claim": "Leilani Sarelle, an American actress who is married to Miguel Ferrer in 1991, had her first debut in TV series in 1985 (Highway to Heaven).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leilani Sarelle Figalan (born September 28, 1966) is an American actress whose most notable role to date has been the character Roxy in [[Basic_Instinct|Basic Instinct]]. She married [[Miguel_Ferrer|Miguel Ferrer]] in 1991. 1985 [[Highway_to_Heaven|Highway to Heaven]] Girl \n"} +{"id": 1972, "claim": "The radio station KBQL, which first aired on June 2009, is a radio station, located in Las Vegas, New Mexico, which streams Country music.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KBQL (92.7 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] licensed to [[Las_Vegas,_New_Mexico|Las Vegas, New Mexico]], United States. KBQL June 2009 [[Country_music|Country]] \n"} +{"id": 24047, "claim": "Tan Seng Giaw, who was born in Malaysia and educated there and in Leeds, has served Bandar Kelang, Klang Bandar, and Kajang.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tan Seng Giaw @ Tan Chun Tin\n(1942-05-26) 26 May 1942 (age 78)\n[[Kota_Bharu|Kota Bharu]], Kelantan, [[British_Malaya|British Malaya]] (now [[Malaysia|Malaysia]]) After attending Primary and High School in Kelantan and [[Penang|Penang]] respectively, he furthered his education at Plymouth College and [[Leeds_University|Leeds University]], England. Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of [[Peninsular_Malaysia|Peninsular Malaysia]], by the [[Strait_of_Malacca|Malacca Strait]]. [[Selangor_State_Legislative_Assembly|Selangor State Legislative Assembly]] [[Bandar_Kelang_(state_constituency)|Bandar Kelang]] [[Klang_Bandar_(state_constituency)|Klang Bandar]] [[Kajang_(state_constituency)|Kajang]] \n"} +{"id": 4173, "claim": "The protein GABRG2's GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels in which its mutations have been linked to epilepsy and interacts with GABARAP.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The type A GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels assembled from among many genetic variants of GABA(A) subunits. Mutations in this gene have been associated with epilepsy and febrile seizures. GABRG2 has been shown to [[Protein-protein_interaction|interact]] with [[GABARAP|GABARAP]] and [[Dopamine_receptor_D5|Dopamine receptor D5]]. \n"} +{"id": 5970, "claim": "For the electrification of Caltrain, it ordered an electric rolling stock from Parsons Transportation Group which is much shorter and heavier than existing diesel and electric locomotives.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Caltrain Modernization Program will [[Railway_electrification_system|electrify the main line]] between San Francisco and the San Jose [[Tamien_Station|Tamien Station]], allowing transition from diesel-electric locomotive power to fully electric rolling stock. \n"} +{"id": 47662, "claim": "In the list known of suspected satellites, quasi-satellites, trojans and horseshoe orbit objects, only two objects were classified as natural satellites.", "label": 1, "evidence": "List of known and suspected Satellites, Quasi-satellites, Trojans and Horsehoe orbit objects [[Natural_satellite|Natural satellite]] Possible [[Temporary_satellite|Temporary satellite]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Temporary_satellite|Temporary satellite]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] Possible [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] [[Temporary_satellite|Temporary satellite]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] [[Earth_trojan|Earth trojan]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] temporary [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] temporary [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] temporary [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] temporary [[Horseshoe_orbit|Horseshoe orbit]] temporary [[Quasi-satellite|Quasi-satellite]] stable Possible [[Temporary_satellite|Temporary satellite]] [[Temporary_satellite|Temporary satellite]] \n"} +{"id": 5001, "claim": "On Saturday 2 March 1833, Watson (husband of Ann) recorded the following in his journal, \"Our men attempted to plow, but broke the coulter immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard; we have had very little rain for a long time\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "A coulter or colter (Latin 'culter' = 'knife') is a vertically mounted component of many [[Plough|plows]] that cuts an edge about 7 inches (18 cm) deep ahead of a [[Plowshare|plowshare]]. On Saturday 2 March 1833 Watson recorded the following in his journal. \"Our men attempted to plow [sic], but broke the coulter [blade] immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard. We have had very little rain for a long time. The mission was originally attended by two couples Rev William Watson and his wife Ann, who were the first appointed to this position by the London-based office, and Rev Johann Handt, a German missionary with experience in Liberia, and his wife Mary Crook, eldest daughter of the renown South Seas missionary, William Pascoe Cook. \n"} +{"id": 15183, "claim": "Thomas Skene, an Australian businessman, was not accepted as a member of the Australian Parliament, the legislative branch of the government of Australia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After strongly supporting Federation, he was elected to the first [[Parliament_of_Australia|Parliament]] as a Free Trade Party member of the [[Australian_House_of_Representatives|Australian House of Representatives]], representing the seat of Grampians. \n"} +{"id": 8776, "claim": "Vehicle registration plates of Eritrea included the Italian flag as Ethiopia was under the control of Italy around 1940.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Between 1937 and 1941 there was an Italian governorate in Ethiopia and in those years a new type of Italian license plate was issued. They were exactly the same as the previous ones, but they had three squares on the left, colored top to bottom green, white and red, like the [[Italian_flag|Italian flag]], with the letters AOI (Africa Orientale Italiana) for [[Italian_East_Africa|Italian East Africa]] inside. \n"} +{"id": 15505, "claim": "Yoshimoto regarded himself primarily as a waka poet, having learned waka from Nij\u014d Michihira and renga from Gusai and Ky\u016bsei.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yoshimoto learned waka from [[Ton'a|Ton'a]] and renga from Gusai and Kyu\u0304sei. \n"} +{"id": 9652, "claim": "Weightlifter Stefan Topurov was the first to clean & jerk three times his body weight and competed at the 1988 Olympics in Los Angeles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His only Olympic appearance was at the [[Weightlifting_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics|1988 Seoul Olympics]] in the 60 kg division against his former teammate [[Naim_Su\u0308leymanog\u0306lu|Naim Su\u0308leymanog\u0306lu]]. The [[Olympic_weightlifting|weightlifting]] competition at the [[1988_Summer_Olympics|1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul|Seoul]] consisted of ten weight classes, all for men only. 'Capital'), officially the Seoul Special City, is the [[Capital_city|capital]] and largest [[Metropolis|metropolis]] of [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. \n"} +{"id": 22601, "claim": "The 2003 North Somerset Council election, which elects members of the North Somerset Unitary Council, was easily taken by the Conservative Party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2003 North Somerset Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of [[North_Somerset|North Somerset]] Unitary Council in [[Somerset|Somerset]], [[England|England]]. The whole council was up for election and the [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative Party]] lost overall control of the council to no overall control. \n"} +{"id": 3662, "claim": "In the Beslan school siege that started on September 1, 2004, 168 children ages 1 to 17 died, as well as 17 teachers and staff.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Children aged 1 to 17 186 Teachers and school staff 17 The Beslan school siege (also referred to as the Beslan school hostage crisis or Beslan massacre) started on September 1, 2004, lasted three days, involved the imprisonment of over 1,100 people as hostages (including 777 children), and ended with the deaths of either 331 or 334 people, more than half of which were children. \n"} +{"id": 25310, "claim": "Ilie N\u0103stase's career statistics included three Doubles tournament wins, and two Mixed Doubles tournment wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Win Win Win Win Win French Open [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] [[US_Open_(tennis)|US Open]] [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] Wimbledon \n"} +{"id": 42975, "claim": "Ibeno occupies the most extensive Atlantic coastline, more than 129 km, in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, making their timezone to be UTC+1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ibeno occupies the largest Atlantic coastline, more than 129 km, in Akwa Ibom State. [[UTC+1|UTC+1]] (WAT) [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] \n"} +{"id": 4456, "claim": "Revolutionary Marxist\u2013Leninist League was founded in 1968 but suffered two splits the following year: of the Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist\u2013Leninist) founded in 1969..", "label": 0, "evidence": "The group was founded in 1968 by a group of students around Abhimanyu Manchanda, who had been expelled from the [[CPGB|CPGB]] in 1965. It participated in the Joint Committee of Communists, but suffered two splits the following year: of the [[Communist_Workers_League_of_Britain_(Marxist\u2013Leninist)|Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist\u2013Leninist)]], and of the [[Association_of_Communist_Workers|Association of Communist Workers]] around [[Harpal_Brar|Harpal Brar]]. The CWLB arose from a split in the [[Revolutionary_Marxist\u2013Leninist_League|Revolutionary Marxist\u2013Leninist League]] (RMLL), with the new group founded by Ed Davoren in 1969. \n"} +{"id": 13281, "claim": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] [[Cricket|cricketer]] who played [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]] for [[Canterbury_cricket_team|Canterbury]] between 1949 and 1957. \n"} +{"id": 1558, "claim": "Edward Stacey Pierce III, born on August 12, 1906 in Quogue, New York, was an American animator for the Warner Bros. \"Termite Terrace\" animation studio.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edward Stacey \"Tedd\" Pierce III (August 12, 1906 \u2013 February 19, 1972) was a [[Screenwriter|screenwriter]] of American animated cartoons, principally from the mid-1930s to the late 1950s. Edward Stacey Pierce III\n(1906-08-12)August 12, 1906\n[[Quogue,_New_York|Quogue, New York]] Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the [[Warner_Bros.|Warner Bros.]] \"[[Termite_Terrace|Termite Terrace]]\" animation studio, whose other notable alumni include [[Chuck_Jones|Chuck Jones]] and Michael Maltese. Animator \n"} +{"id": 27399, "claim": "The two shortest soundtracks, which are shorter than four minutes, of the film Kary Diddina Kapuram are Sagara Madhanam and Sari Sari Nee Pani Sari, which was sung by Sistla Janaki, an Indian playback singer and music composer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3:03 3:06 \"Sari Sari Nee Pani Sari\" \"Sagara Madhanam\" \n"} +{"id": 16039, "claim": "Israeli Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein opened extradition proceedings against Sheinbein, a Russian-Israeli convicted murderer, while a protracted legal battle in the Israeli courts ensued.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Elyakim Rubinstein ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d0\u05dc\u05d9\u05e7\u05d9\u05dd \u05e8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05e0\u05e9\u05d8\u05d9\u05d9\u05df\u200e, born June 13, 1947) is a former Vice President of the [[Supreme_Court_of_Israel|Supreme Court of Israel]]. Samuel Sheinbein (25 July 1980 \u2013 23 February 2014) was an American-Israeli convicted murderer. \n"} +{"id": 1456, "claim": "Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn who was born on March 9, 1964, belongs to a ski club named Alvdal IL, a club which also where other skiers, such as Embret Mellesmo and Per Samuelshaug belong to.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn (born 9 March 1964) is a retired [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Cross-country_skier|cross-country skier]]. [[Alvdal_IL|Alvdal IL]] Famous skiers include Embret Mellesmo, [[Per_Samuelshaug|Per Samuelshaug]], [[Ottar_Gjermundshaug|Ottar Gjermundshaug]], [[Oddmund_Jensen|Oddmund Jensen]], Erling Bj\u00f8rn, [[Kristian_Bj\u00f8rn|Kristian Bj\u00f8rn]], Per Bj\u00f8rn and [[Torgeir_Bj\u00f8rn|Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn]]. \n"} +{"id": 11365, "claim": "The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (1861\u22121865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the African Civil War, but the state confiscated their arms and weapons when the Arkansas State Militia troops seized the Federal Arsenal at Little Rock in February 1861.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 7th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (1861\u22121865) was a [[Confederate_Army|Confederate Army]] infantry regiment during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. \n"} +{"id": 1841, "claim": "The Princess of Wales Theatre, owned and opened by Mirvish Productions on May 26, 1993, has a seating capacity of 2,000 people and is located in Toronto, the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Princess of Wales Theatre is a 2,000-seat live theatre in [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]], Canada. Princess of Wales Theatre Mirvish Productions The theatre opened on May 26, 1993, with a Canadian production of the megamusical [[Miss_Saigon|Miss Saigon]]. Toronto is the capital city of the [[Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Ontario|Ontario]]. [[Ed_Mirvish|Ed]] and [[David_Mirvish|David Mirvish]] built the theatre as a state-of-the-art facility to stage large-scale musicals for long runs. \n"} +{"id": 3175, "claim": "Robbie Hedges, preceded by Joe Goforth as the chief of the Peoria (derived from their autonym \"peewaareewa\" ) tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, was the first woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe in 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joe Goforth First woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe, in 2000 The name \"Peoria\" derives from their [[Endonym|autonym]] or name for themselves in the Illinois language, peewaareewa (modern pronunciation peewaalia). \n"} +{"id": 1042, "claim": "The seasonal forecasts for 2014\u201315 Australian region (which officially ran from 1 November 2014, to 30 April 2015) cyclone season predicted an average of 7 cyclones for the Western region, while having 3 in the North, 4 in the East and none for the Southern Pacific.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Southern Pacific 15 Source: BOM's Seasonal Outlooks for Tropical Cyclones. \n"} +{"id": 17441, "claim": "Rod Burstall, who studied physics at the University of Cambridge, then an M.Sc. in operational research, discipline that deals with the application of advanced analytical methods to help make better decisions, at Birmingham University, worked for three years before returning to Birmingham University to earn a Ph.D.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Burstall studied physics at the [[University_of_Cambridge|University of Cambridge]], then an M.Sc. in [[Operational_research|operational research]] at [[Birmingham_University|Birmingham University]]. Operations research ([[British_English_language|British English]]: operational research) (OR) is a discipline that deals with the application of advanced analytical methods to help make better decisions. He worked for three years before returning to Birmingham University to earn a [[Ph.D.|Ph.D.]] \n"} +{"id": 6068, "claim": "\"The Telltale Head\" is the eighth episode of The Family Guy's first season and was directed by Rich Moore who studied in the California Institute of the Arts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 \nWith a total of 7 episodes, this is the shortest season of the show to date. \n\"The Telltale Head\" is the eighth episode of [[The_Simpsons|The Simpsons]]' [[The_Simpsons_(season_1)|first season]]. \n"} +{"id": 37817, "claim": "Because of their rather loose nature and absence of controlled spillway, landslide dams, a natural damming of a river by some kind of landslides, such as debris flows and rock avalanches, or by volcanic eruptions, are responsible for two types of flooding: backflooding (upstream flooding) upon creation and downstream flooding upon failure.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Because of their rather loose nature and absence of controlled [[Spillway|spillway]], landslide dams frequently [[Catastrophic_failure|fail catastrophically]] and lead to downstream [[Flooding|flooding]], often with high casualties. A landslide dam or barrier lake is a natural [[Dam|damming]] of a [[River|river]] by some kind of [[Landslide|landslides]], such as [[Debris_flow|debris flows]] and [[Landslide|rock avalanches]], or by [[Volcano|volcanic eruptions]]. Landslide dams are responsible for two types of [[Flood|flooding]]: backflooding ([[Source_(river_or_stream)|upstream]] flooding) upon creation and downstream flooding upon failure. \n"} +{"id": 25347, "claim": "The project Sonatas and Interludes, dedicated to to Maro Ajemian, was interrupted in early 1947 when Cage made a break to compose The Seasons, and was never completed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Immediately after The Seasons Cage returned to Sonatas and Interludes, and by March 1948 it was completed. \n"} +{"id": 26581, "claim": "Construction of the Torres de Serranos began on 7 April 1392 on the site of an older gateway after being commissioned by the Valencian government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction began on 6 April 1392, on the site of an older gateway. \n"} +{"id": 21533, "claim": "In the 2017 Wexford Senior Football Championship, Gusserane O'Rahillys were the defending champions after they defeated Glynn-Barntown in the previous years final while Taghmon-Camross returns to the senior grade after claiming a 2016 football championship title.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gusserane O'Rahillys were the defending champions after they defeated Glynn-Barntown in the previous years final. This was Taghmon-Camross' return to the senior grade after claiming the 2016 Wexford Intermediate Football Championship title. \n"} +{"id": 2851, "claim": "In 2008, Francis became the artist for DC's Legion of Superheroes, wherein he co-created the character Gazelle with Jim Shooter as the writer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2008 Francis became the artist for DC's [[Legion_of_Superheroes|Legion of Superheroes]] with [[Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter]] as the writer. Francis co-created the character [[Gazelle_(DC_Comics)|Gazelle]] with Shooter before leaving the title. \n"} +{"id": 51111, "claim": "1980 Penwith District Council election (held for eleven of 34 seats) had five separate parties and the Independent party was the one with the most votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elections to [[Penwith|Penwith]] District Council were held in 1980 for 11 seats of 34 on the council. [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 8 [[Liberal_Party_(UK)|Liberal]] 2 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 1 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 0 [[Mebyon_Kernow|Mebyon Kernow]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 19422, "claim": "The UK Government enforced measures to ensure prompt payment of businesses, including enacting provisions to strengthen the Prompt Payment Code created in 2008 to effect a change in payment culture.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the UK, businesses are encouraged to sign the Prompt Payment Code to testify to their commitment to adopting a prompt payment culture. \n"} +{"id": 16822, "claim": "Olemic Thommessen announced that he would retain his position despite the controversies surrounding a building project for a new entrance to the garage for Eidsvoll.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 8 March 2018 he announced that he would step down due to controversies surrounding a building project for a new entrance to the garage for Stortinget. \n"} +{"id": 32947, "claim": "Asomiya Khobor (published by Guwahati and Jorhat) is a daily newspaper edited by Biswajit Das, and founded 11 November 2001", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asomiya Khobor ([[Assamese_language|Assamese:]] \u0985\u09b8\u09ae\u09c0\u09af\u09bc\u09be \u0996\u09ac\u09f0) (or Oxomiya Khobor) is an [[Assamese_language|Assamese]] daily newspaper published simultaneously from [[Guwahati|Guwahati]] and Jorhat. Biswajit Das 11 November 2001 \n"} +{"id": 40095, "claim": "Takahisa Oguchi finished 16th in the FIL World Luge Championships men's singles event, and later went into graduate research in biomechanics at Shinshu University in Nagano, Japan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oguchi's best finish at the [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships|FIL World Luge Championships]] was 16th in the men's singles event at [[Lake_Placid,_New_York|Lake Placid, New York]] in [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships_2009|2009]]. He later went into graduate research in [[Biomechanics|biomechanics]] at [[Shinshu_University|Shinshu University]] in [[Nagano_Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Japan|Japan]]. \n"} +{"id": 49298, "claim": "Cann River, a river that descends 1,080 metres (3,540 ft) over its 102 kilometres (63 mi) course rises northwest of Granite Mountain and is traversed by the Monaro Highway (which also parallels the former Bombala railway line in several locations) in its upper reaches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cann River rises southwest of Granite Mountain in remote country on the eastern boundary of the [[Errinundra_National_Park|Errinundra National Park]] and flows generally east, then south, then east, then south through the western edge of the [[Coopracambra_National_Park|Coopracambra National Park]] and through the [[Croajingolong_National_Park|Croajingolong National Park]], joined by seventeen minor [[Tributary|tributaries]] before reaching its [[Mouth_(river)|mouth]] with [[Bass_Strait|Bass Strait]], at the Tamboon Inlet in the [[Shire_of_East_Gippsland|Shire of East Gippsland]]. \n"} +{"id": 22846, "claim": "Several of Joe Stevens' images are considered iconic, like his picture of Paul McCartney, one of this first employers, hiding in Linda's arms during the couple's arrest for marijuana possession and the the Gabriel photo which appeared on NME's cover.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Several of his images are considered iconic. One is of Paul McCartney hiding in Linda's arms during the couple's arrest for marijuana possession following a Wings concert in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Aug. 10, 1972. One of his first employers was [[Paul_McCartney|Paul McCartney]], who hired him to photograph the Wings Over Europe tour on the recommendation of his wife [[Linda_McCartney|Linda McCartney]]. Others are [[John_Lennon|John Lennon]] wearing shoe bags on his hands as he and [[Yoko_Ono|Yoko Ono]] marched to protest the 1971 obscenity trial of [[Oz_magazine|Oz magazine]] editors; Peter Gabriel covered with soap bubbles circa 1974 in the bathtub of Stevens's flat on Finborough Road in London S.W. The Gabriel photo was one of many by Stevens to appear on the cover of the [[NME|NME]]. \n"} +{"id": 3497, "claim": "Michael Moffat played with Arthurlite and scored 18 total goals for the team over two years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[Girvan_F.C.|Girvan]] [[Ayr_United_F.C.|Ayr United]] [[Dunfermline_Athletic|Dunfermline Athletic]] [[Ayr_United_F.C.|Ayr United]] \n[[Girvan_F.C.|Girvan]] [[Ayr_United_F.C.|Ayr United]] [[Dunfermline_Athletic_F.C.|Dunfermline Athletic]] [[Ayr_United_F.C.|Ayr United]] Appearances and goals by club, season and competition \n"} +{"id": 9518, "claim": "In the Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae, and Tribe Adans, Picnomon belongs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Cynareae|Cynareae]] \n"} +{"id": 27900, "claim": "The Tanzhe Temple consists of the Hall of Three Sages where four \"Emperor trees\" sit, the Archway, the Gate of Three Liberations, Deveraja Hall, Mahavira Hall, usually known as the Main Hall, and Vairochana Pavilion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two \"Emperor trees\" by the Hall of Three Sages were planted during the [[Liao_Dynasty|Liao Dynasty]] (907-1125) about 1,000 years ago. \n"} +{"id": 8867, "claim": "Pesamino Victor, an association footballer from American Samoa who plays as a defender, and his team lost in all their international matches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pesamino Victor is an [[Association_footballer|association footballer]] from American Samoa who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)|defender]]. [[Vanuatu_national_football_team|Vanuatu]] (L 8\u20130) [[New_Caledonia_national_football_team|New Caledonia]] (L 8\u20130) [[Guam_national_football_team|Guam]] (L 2\u20130) [[Solomon_Islands_national_football_team|Solomon Islands]] (L 4\u20130) [[Tuvalu_national_football_team|Tuvalu]] (L 4\u20130) [[Tonga_national_football_team|Tonga]] (L 4\u20130) [[Vanuatu_national_football_team|Vanuatu]] (L 15\u20130) [[Samoa_national_football_team|Samoa]] (L 7\u20130) [[Solomon_Islands_national_football_team|Solomon Islands]] (L 12\u20131) \n"} +{"id": 36728, "claim": "Stonewall Jackson Lake, which is a natural lake on the West Fork River, is in Lewis County, West Virginia, and its surface area covers 2,630 acres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stonewall Jackson Lake is an 2,630-acre (10.6 km) impoundment on the [[West_Fork_River|West Fork River]] in [[Lewis_County,_West_Virginia|Lewis County, West Virginia]]. \nThe [[Lake|lake]] is a flood control project of the Pittsburgh District of the [[United_States_Army|United States Army]] [[United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers|Corps of Engineers]] and named for [[Stonewall_Jackson|Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson]], a native of Lewis County. \n"} +{"id": 5018, "claim": "Eleven crews retired from the 2018 Rally Sweden held in February 2018 due to off-road, accidents, collisions, and mechanical causes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "46 71 33 65 38 39 40 21 10 41 10 The 2018 Rally Sweden (formally known as the Rally Sweden 2018) was a [[Motorsport|motor racing]] event for [[Rallying|rally cars]] that was held over four days between 15 and 18 February 2018. Off road Off road Off road Mechanical Collision Off road Accident Accident \n"} +{"id": 308, "claim": "Despite new talent, including first round draft pick Sid Veysey, the Vancouver Canucks lost in the playoffs in the 1975\u201376 season and wouldn't have another winning season until 1991-1992.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite being an 11th round pick, he would have a strong start to his pro career, being named the [[International_Hockey_League_(1945\u20132001)|IHL]] Rookie of the Year in 1976, scoring 87 points for the [[Fort_Wayne_Komets|Fort Wayne Komets]]. \n"} +{"id": 31365, "claim": "Christian Schebitz was a bobsleigh world cup champion (an annual competition) during 1989-90 for the two-man.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is also known for [[List_of_Bobsleigh_World_Cup_champions|Bobsleigh World Cup]] two-man championship victory in 1989-90. Christian Schebitz (born 9 November 1962) is a [[West_Germany|West German]] [[Bobsled|bobsledder]] who competed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Bobsleigh World Cup is an annual [[Bobsleigh|bobsleigh]] competitions. \nChristian Schebitz 1989-90 Two-man The Bobsleigh World Cup is an annual [[Bobsleigh|bobsleigh]] competitions. \n"} +{"id": 23334, "claim": "In the 1996 International Cricket (Singer World Series Cup), Sri Lanka National Cricket Team took the lead with six points, followed by Australia with four and India, also known as Team India and Men in Blue.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Singer World Series was a quadrangular [[One-Day_International|ODI cricket]] tournament held in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] from 26 August to 7 September 1996. [[Sri_Lanka_national_cricket_team|Sri Lanka]] 6 Australia 4 [[India_national_cricket_team|India]] The India men's national cricket team, also known as Team India and Men in Blue, is governed by the [[Board_of_Control_for_Cricket_in_India|Board of Control for Cricket in India]] (BCCI), and is a [[List_of_International_Cricket_Council_members#Full_Members|Full Member]] of the [[International_Cricket_Council|International Cricket Council]] (ICC) with [[Test_cricket|Test]], [[One-Day_International|One-Day International]] (ODI) and [[Twenty20_International|Twenty20 International]] (T20I) status. This article is about the format for men's international cricket. It featured the national cricket teams of [[Zimbabwe_national_cricket_team|Zimbabwe]], Australia, [[India_national_cricket_team|India]] and the hosts, [[Sri_Lanka_national_cricket_team|Sri Lanka]]. \n"} +{"id": 7186, "claim": "Harman Tarrant (an Irish-born Australian politician) was a member of the first incarnation for a longer time than Samuel Charles and John Stewart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Harman John Tarrant (1844 \u2013 10 September 1900) was an Irish-born Australian politician. [[Harman_Tarrant|Harman Tarrant]] [[Samuel_Charles_(politician)|Samuel Charles]] [[John_Stewart_(New_South_Wales_colonial_politician)|John Stewart]] \n"} +{"id": 28112, "claim": "Inverleith RFC is part of the East Regional League Division, playing at Arboretum Row in Edinburgh.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Inverleith Rugby Football Club is a [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] side currently playing in the [[East_Regional_Leagues_(Rugby_Union)|East Regional League Division Two]] having been promoted in the season 2012\u201313. They play in [[Inverleith|Inverleith]] at Arboretum Row in the north of [[Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] where their clubhouse and pitches are located on the corner of Arboretum and Ferry Road. \n"} +{"id": 26007, "claim": "Bertrand Russell by V. Babusenan\twon the 2003 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Biography and Autobiography, while Orachante Ormmakkuripukal\tby T. V. Eachara Warrier (a professor from Thrissur district in the south Indian state of Kerala) won the next year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2003 [[Bertrand_Russell|Bertrand Russell]] V. Babusenan 2004 [[Rajan_case|Orachante Ormmakkuripukal]] [[T._V._Eachara_Warrier|T. V. Eachara Warrier]] Eswara Warrier (1920\u20132006) was a professor from [[Thrissur_district|Thrissur district]] in the south Indian state of Kerala. \n"} +{"id": 6770, "claim": "CD163 shedding occurs as a result of enzymatic cleavage by ADAM17, and it is upregulated in a large range of inflammatory diseases including liver cirrhosis, which develops slowly and is often no symptoms.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A soluble form of the receptor exists in plasma, and [[Cerebrospinal_fluid|cerebrospinal fluid]]., commonly denoted sCD163. sCD163 shedding occurs as a result of enzymatic cleavage by ADAM17. sCD163 is upregulated in a large range of inflammatory diseases including liver [[Cirrhosis|cirrhosis]], type 2 [[Diabetes_mellitus_type_2|diabetes]], [[Macrophage_activation_syndrome|macrophage activation syndrome]], [[Gaucher's_disease|Gaucher's disease]], [[Sepsis|sepsis]], [[HIV|HIV]] infection, [[Rheumatoid_arthritis|rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[Hodgkin_Lymphoma|Hodgkin Lymphoma]]. Typically, the disease develops slowly over months or years. Early on, there are often no symptoms. \n"} +{"id": 968, "claim": "Splashy Fish, created by Massimo Guareschi of redBit (a software consulting, design and engineering company), was supposed to be released in the wake of the take down of Flappy Bird.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Splashy Fish is a 2014 mobile game for Apple [[IOS|iOS]], [[Android_(operating_system)|Android]] and [[Windows_Mobile|Windows Mobile]] developed by redBit games. Massimo Guareschi of redBit said he created the game using a commercial app development system in three days. Splashy Fish was released in the wake of the [[Flappy_Bird#Discontinuation|take down of Flappy Bird]]. redBit games (also known as redBit) is an independent Italian [[Videogame|video game]] manufacturer and developer based in [[Rome|Rome, Italy]]. \n"} +{"id": 663, "claim": "Stigmella splendidissimella is from the Nepticulidae family, Lepidoptera order, and Arthropoda class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Class: [[Insect|Insecta]] \n"} +{"id": 33590, "claim": "Vitaly Malkin was not connected with any banks, but he got interested in entering the business field in 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Malkin built his fortune in the banking sector, notably with his business partner [[Bidzina_Ivanishvili|Bidzina Ivanishvili]]. The two men founded [[Rossiysky_Kredit|Rossiysky Kredit]], which was the third largest Russian bank until the financial crisis of 1998. \n"} +{"id": 9436, "claim": "Beyond All Boundaries includes stars like Kevin Bacon and Bill Murray.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kevin_Bacon|Kevin Bacon]] [[Corbin_Bleu|Corbin Bleu]] [[Patricia_Clarkson|Patricia Clarkson]] [[Kevin_Connolly_(actor)|Kevin Connolly]] [[James_Cromwell|James Cromwell]] [[Blythe_Danner|Blythe Danner]] [[Viola_Davis|Viola Davis]] [[Jesse_Eisenberg|Jesse Eisenberg]] [[John_Goodman|John Goodman]] [[Tom_Hanks|Tom Hanks]] [[Neil_Patrick_Harris|Neil Patrick Harris]] [[Kevin_Jonas|Kevin Jonas]] [[Tom_Kane|Tom Kane]] [[Justin_Long|Justin Long]] [[Tobey_Maguire|Tobey Maguire]] [[Joseph_Mazzello|Joseph Mazzello]] [[Daran_Norris|Daran Norris]] [[Wendell_Pierce|Wendell Pierce]] [[Chris_Pine|Chris Pine]] [[Brad_Pitt|Brad Pitt]] [[William_Sadler_(actor)|William Sadler]] [[Gary_Sinise|Gary Sinise]] [[Elijah_Wood|Elijah Wood]] \n"} +{"id": 31749, "claim": "Daniel Meadows (born 1952) taught at Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies and his students included Tim Hetherington.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Daniel Meadows (born 1952) is an English photographer turned maker of [[Digital_storytelling|digital stories]], and a teacher of photography turned teacher of participatory media. From 1994 he has taught at [[Cardiff_School_of_Journalism,_Media_and_Cultural_Studies|Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies]]. His students there have included [[Tim_Hetherington|Tim Hetherington]]. \n"} +{"id": 441, "claim": "1849 Grand National (Wednesday, 28 February) was planned to consist of Bretherton who never took part again, and The British Yeoman who returned after placing second.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1849 [[Grand_National|Grand National]] Steeplechase was the 11th official annual running of a handicap [[Steeplechase_(horse_racing)|steeplechase]] horse race at Aintree Racecourse near [[Liverpool|Liverpool]] on Wednesday, 28 February. Bretherton never again took part in a National, though he remained a regular visitor to Aintree over the next quarter of a century. The British Yeoman returned after finishing third in the previous year's race and was again partnered by Charles Bevill, taking his third and final ride in the National. \n"} +{"id": 13539, "claim": "Five players from five teams joined the AS Monaco FC for the 2020-21 Ligue 1 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stade_Rennais_F.C.|Rennes]] [[RC_Lens|Lens]] [[AS_Monaco_FC|Monaco]] [[Angers_SCO|Angers]] [[Stade_Brestois_29|Brest]] \n"} +{"id": 1180, "claim": "Maryland Route 619 begins and 5th Avenue and meets Maryland Route 404 a major highway on Maryland's Eastern Shore.", "label": 0, "evidence": "5th Avenue [[Maryland_Route_404|MD 404]] (Shore Highway) / [[Maryland_Route_313|MD 313]] (Greensboro Road) \u2013 [[Bay_Bridge,_Maryland|Bay Bridge]], [[Delaware_Beaches|Ocean Resorts]], [[Greensboro,_Maryland|Greensboro]] Maryland Route 404 (MD 404) is a major highway on [[Maryland|Maryland]]'s [[Maryland_Eastern_Shore|Eastern Shore]] in the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 41055, "claim": "The so-called Gestalt qualities introduced by Austrian philosopher\u00a0Christian von Ehrenfels were based on the scientific experiments of\u00a0Maxx Wertheimer on the Gestalt effect.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The qualities were based on tests done by flashing lights for certain amounts of time. This discovery later led to the famous Gestalt effect discovered by [[Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer]]. \n"} +{"id": 2820, "claim": "Elizabeth Farrand, the daughter of Lucius S. and Frances Shaw Farrand, members of a pioneering Michigan family, became the first probate judge of Washtenaw County, a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan, after being involved in various businesses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After being involved in various businesses, including the Water Works of the City of Detroit he became the first probate judge of [[Washtenaw_County,_Michigan|Washtenaw County, Michigan]], of which Ann Arbor is the county seat and he served as a leader in a variety of local religious and social organizations. Elizabeth Martha Farrand (March 31, 1852 \u2013 August 17, 1900) was an author and librarian. \n"} +{"id": 7235, "claim": "Sir Henry Wentworth(born 1448) 4th Baron le Despencer of Nettlestead, Suffolk, was the grandfather of Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour and the son of Roger Wentworth who served in the army of King Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Henry Wentworth, born about 1448, was the only son and heir of the courtier [[Philip_Wentworth|Sir Philip Wentworth]] (d. 18 May 1464) of [[Nettlestead,_Suffolk|Nettlestead, Suffolk]], beheaded after the Battle of Hexham, and Mary Clifford, daughter of [[John_Clifford,_7th_Baron_de_Clifford|John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford]], by [[Lady_Elizabeth_Percy|Lady Elizabeth Percy]], the daughter of [[Henry_Percy_(Hotspur)|Henry Percy]]. \n"} +{"id": 30804, "claim": "Smokepurpp's Bless Yo Trap (with Murda Beatz) placed higher in US charts compared to Deadstar\t\t.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4.8/10 [[Pitchfork_(magazine)|Pitchfork]] 42 US [[Billboard_200|Billboard 200]] US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 24 16 US Billboard Top Rap Albums \n"} +{"id": 50790, "claim": "Those who believed in God and divine law wanted a union between philosophical and biological sin, and believed that the sinner can be ignorant of the existence of God and that, without the knowledge or consideration of God, it is impossible to offend him.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Those who believed in God and divine law yet contended for a distinction between philosophical and theological sin maintained that there are morally bad acts that, while violating the order of reason, are not offensive to God. \n"} +{"id": 10763, "claim": "The 28th Japan Academy Film Prize had a total of 4 awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Picture_of_the_Year|Picture of the Year]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Director_of_the_Year|Director of the Year]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Screenplay_of_the_Year|Screenplay of the Year]] Popularity Award Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Performance_by_an_Actor_in_a_Supporting_Role|Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Performance_by_an_Actress_in_a_Supporting_Role|Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role]] Outstanding Achievement in Music Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Best_Film_Editing|Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Foreign_Language_Film|Outstanding Foreign Language Film]] Newcomer of the Year Special Award from the Association Award for Distinguished Service from the Chairman Special Award from the Chairman \n"} +{"id": 397, "claim": "1660 Wood is a stony Phocaea asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt which was discovered by J. A. Bruwer at Johannesburg Obs. on 7 April, 1953.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1660 Wood, provisional designation 1953 GA, is a stony Phocaea [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the inner regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. [[Jacobus_Albertus_Bruwer|J. A. Bruwer]] [[Union_Observatory|Johannesburg Obs.]] 7 April 1953 \n"} +{"id": 6197, "claim": "1976 United States Senate election in North Dakota had two candidates and the winner was Quentin Burdick.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Quentin_Burdick|Quentin Burdick]] (incumbent) Robert Stroup Clarence Haggard \n"} +{"id": 4791, "claim": "Shakardokht Jafari completed her Bachelor of Medicine at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in 2000, then in 2003, she became a doctor at Kabul Medical Hospital.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jafari completed her BSc in [[Radiation|radiation]] technologies at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in 2000. \n"} +{"id": 19071, "claim": "Metacritic\tgave Estudando o Pagode an 86/100 rating, while Stylus and Pitchfork Media gave it a 9/10 and 7.9/10 rating, respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 86/100 [[Stylus_Magazine|Stylus]] (A) [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] (7.9/10) \n"} +{"id": 5600, "claim": "Parviturbo insularis is a part of the animalia family and belongs to the skeneidae family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Parviturbo insularis is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 2410, "claim": "XL Airways UK operated an aircraft fleet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into [[Administration_(insolvency)|administration]] on 12 September 2008. The XL Airways UK fleet included the following aircraft (as of June 2008): \n"} +{"id": 49019, "claim": "Pithocarpa belongs in the plantae kingdom which includes multicellular organisms excluding fungi, whereas its order is still being researched.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: \n"} +{"id": 10769, "claim": "Ahmed Naseer was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship (which awards grants to high academic achievers with a compelling project proposal and demonstrated leadership potential) in 2007 and completed his masters in Massachusetts before taking on rimportant roles in France and the Maldives.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2007, Naseer was awarded a [[Fulbright_Scholarship|Fulbright Scholarship]], and completed his [[Masters_degree|MA]] in [[Economic_Policy|Economic Policy]] from [[Williams_College|Williams College]], [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], United States. He then was appointed for the government in April 2011 as a State Minister of Finance. Upon completion of his master's degree, he joined the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA), the [[Central_bank|central bank]] of the [[Nation|country]]. Candidates recommended for Fulbright grants have high academic achievement, a compelling project proposal or statement of purpose, demonstrated leadership potential, and flexibility and adaptability to interact successfully with the host community. \n"} +{"id": 23728, "claim": "Inverleith RFC, an amalgamation of Holy Cross RFC and Ferranti RFC, play at Arboretum Row in Inverleith.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The club has existed in its present form since 1996, when Holy Cross RFC and Ferranti RFC amalgamated but have been playing rugby on the site since the 1920s. They play in [[Inverleith|Inverleith]] at Arboretum Row in the north of [[Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] where their clubhouse and pitches are located on the corner of Arboretum and Ferry Road. \n"} +{"id": 10884, "claim": "Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (first Imperial Preceptor of Kublai Khan's Yuan dynasty) was named the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs director, which managed Tibet during the Mongolian Empire.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was also the first [[Imperial_Preceptor|Imperial Preceptor]] of [[Kublai_Khan|Kublai Khan]]'s [[Yuan_dynasty|Yuan dynasty]], division of the [[Mongol_Empire|Mongol Empire]], and was concurrently named the director of the [[Bureau_of_Buddhist_and_Tibetan_Affairs|Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs]]. In the [[Mongol_Empire|Mongol Empire]], Tibet was managed by the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs, separate from the other provinces of the Yuan dynasty such as those governed the former [[Song_dynasty|Song dynasty]] of [[China|China]], but still [[Tibet_under_Yuan_rule|under the administrative rule of the Yuan]]. \n"} +{"id": 897, "claim": "The Pentax K100D (sometimes confused with the more advanced Pentax K10D) is a digital single-lens reflex camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, and it has various exposure modes such as Shutter-Speed Priority, Aperture Priority, and Picture Modes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The K100D is sometimes confused with the similarly named, but more advanced, [[Pentax_K10D|Pentax K10D]]. The Pentax K100D and similar [[Pentax|Pentax]] [[PENTAX_K110D|K110D]] are 6 [[Megapixel|megapixel]] [[Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera|digital single-lens reflex cameras]], launched in the U.S. on May 22, 2006. A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a [[Digital_camera|digital camera]] that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a [[Single-lens_reflex_camera|single-lens reflex camera]] with a [[Image_sensor|digital imaging sensor]]. Program, Shutter-Speed Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Bulb, Auto, Picture modes (Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Action, Night scene portrait, Standard flash-off) \n"} +{"id": 37165, "claim": "After his brother died from a drug overdose, Alex Minsky a retired amputated Marine corporal turned model, entered a period of alcohol abuse, and to get out of it, he turned to physical fitness where during one of his routine workouts that he was approached by a fashion photographer; however, he only got famous when he was photographed nearly nude by photographer Michael Stokes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alex Minsky is a retired [[United_States_Marine_Corps|Marine]] corporal turned model. At the beginning of his first tour of [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] in 2009, his [[Humvee|Humvee]] hit a roadside bomb and his right leg was amputated. After his brother died from a drug overdose, he entered a 23-month period of alcohol abuse, and to get out of it, he turned to physical fitness. It was during one of his routine workouts that he was approached by a fashion photographer named Tom Cullis. However, his career didn't start to take off until he was photographed nearly nude by the [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]] photographer [[Michael_Stokes_(photographer)|Michael Stokes]]. \n"} +{"id": 4427, "claim": "Adolf Ausfeld became a teaching intern in 1880 later he became an gymnastics instructor in Bruchsal (city at the western edge of the Kraichgau).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1880 he became a teaching intern at the Progymnasium in Donaueschingen, where two years later he earned the title of professor. Later on, he was an instructor at gymnasiums in [[Bruchsal|Bruchsal]] (1886\u20131895) and [[Baden-Baden|Baden-Baden]] (from 1895). Bruohselle, Bruaselle, historically known in English as Bruxhall) is a city at the western edge of the Kraichgau, approximately 20 km northeast of [[Karlsruhe|Karlsruhe]] in the state of [[Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg]], Germany. \n"} +{"id": 17515, "claim": "Bergamo Lions won the Eurobowl in 2010, 2011 and 2012, while losing to the Chrysler Vikings in the finals of 2014 and 2015 but In Germany they have been unbeaten since 1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They won the [[Eurobowl|Eurobowl]] in 2000, 2001 and 2002, while losing to the [[Vikings_Vienna|Chrysler Vikings]] in the finals of 2004 and 2005. \n"} +{"id": 17184, "claim": "KTEK in the 1970s once featured Vietnamese language (Austroasiatic language) programming and Salem Telecom then acquired the station for its Christian-related programming.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KTEK in the 1990s once featured [[Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese language]] programming and was declared the Voice of Vietnam in Houston. \nMarch 18, 1980; 40 years ago (1980-03-18) \n"} +{"id": 51473, "claim": "Li Jianbin has played for six football clubs from 2008-2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[Chengdu_Blades|Chengdu Blades]] \u2192 [[Sheffield_United_(Hong_Kong)|Sheffield United HK]] (loan) [[Guangzhou_Evergrande_F.C.|Guangzhou Evergrande]] \u2192 [[Shanghai_Shenhua_F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]] (loan) \u2192 [[Henan_Jianye_F.C.|Henan Jianye]] (loan) [[Shanghai_Greenland_Shenhua_F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]] [[Dalian_Yifang_F.C.|Dalian Yifang]] \n"} +{"id": 6317, "claim": "Two airlines of Uganda, namely, DAS Air Cargom, which operated all-cargo services between Europe and 20 cities, and East African Airlines, ceased operations in 2007.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It operated all-cargo services between [[Europe|Europe]] and 20 cities throughout [[Africa|Africa]], the Middle East and the [[Far_East|Far East]]. [[DAS_Air_Cargo|DAS Air Cargo]] 2007 East African Airlines 2007 \n"} +{"id": 123, "claim": "The professional ratings of Punkgasm, the final studio album by the rock band Don Caballero, are 65% by AbsolutePunk.net and 4.8/10 by Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[AbsolutePunk.net|AbsolutePunk.net]] 65% [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 4.8/10 Punkgasm is the sixth and final studio album by the [[Rock_music|rock]] band Don Caballero. \n"} +{"id": 17807, "claim": "Bettina K\u00fchn (born 7 August 1982) is a road cyclist from Switzerland that participated in the 2009 Swiss National Road Race Championships where she won gold, and has rode for rode for Bigla Cycling Team in 2008 and 2009 where they won the first stage team time trial of the 2009 Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile \u2013 Memorial Michela Fanini.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She won silver at the 2009 [[Swiss_National_Road_Race_Championships|Swiss National Road Race Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 14313, "claim": "Ashraf Rashid (1948-2004) served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and participated in the conflict as a captain.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Major_General|Major General]] Ashraf Rashid ([[Punjabi_language|Punjabi]], [[Urdu_language|Urdu]]: \u0627\u0654\u0634\u0631\u0641 \u0631\u0634\u064a\u062f\u200e) (May 23, 1948 \u2013 October 2, 2004) was a [[Two-star_general|two-star general]] in the Pakistan Army and the colonel commandant of the [[Special_Service_Group|Special Service Group]] division within the Pakistan Army from October 1995 to September 1999. Ashraf Rashid (1948-05-23)May 23, 1948\n[[Lahore|Lahore]], [[Punjab,_Pakistan|Punjab province]], Dominion of Pakistan October 2, 2004(2004-10-02) (aged 56)\n[[Lahore|Lahore]], [[Punjab,_Pakistan|Punjab]], Pakistan [[Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1965|Indo-Pakistani War of 1965]]\n[[Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1971|Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]]\n[[Siachen_conflict|Siachen conflict]]\n[[Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1999|Indo-Pakistani War of 1999]] He served in the [[Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1971|Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]] and participated in the conflict as a [[Captain_(land)|captain]], during which he was permanently injured on the right cheek. \n"} +{"id": 26453, "claim": "Weightlifter Stefan Topurov was the first to clean & jerk three times his body weight and competed at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was the first lifter to clean & jerk 3 times his body weight, with a 180 kg lift in the 60 kg division at the [[1983_World_Weightlifting_Championships|1983 World Weightlifting Championships]]. Stefan Petrov Topurov (Bulgarian: \u0421\u0442\u0435\u0444\u0430\u043d \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432 \u0422\u043e\u043f\u0443\u0440\u043e\u0432) (born August 11, 1964 in Asenovgrad), is a former [[Olympic_weightlifting|weightlifter]], Olympian and World Champion from [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]. His only Olympic appearance was at the [[Weightlifting_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics|1988 Seoul Olympics]] in the 60 kg division against his former teammate [[Naim_Su\u0308leymanog\u0306lu|Naim Su\u0308leymanog\u0306lu]]. \n"} +{"id": 3156, "claim": "Mehdi Daghagheleh played with six separate teams between 2007 and 2014, one of which was Sanat Naft.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[Esteghlal_Ahvaz|Esteghlal Ahvaz]] [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] Sanat Naft Abadan [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] [[Persepolis_F.C.|Persepolis]] \n"} +{"id": 38780, "claim": "Hendrie Stakes recorded winners such as Summer Sunday who won in 2019 with jockey Rafael Manuel Hernandez, and Code Warrior who won in 2017 and 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2019 Summer Sunday Rafael Manuel Hernandez Code Warrior 2018 2017 Code Warrior \n"} +{"id": 9183, "claim": "There are no subclasses for oxidoreductases which is an EC 1 enzyme and is the family that contains alcohol oxidase that is the systematic name of alcohol:oxygen oxidoreductase.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Oxidoreductases can be further classified into 21 subclasses: \n"} +{"id": 16030, "claim": "Andreas Ivan, a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Sonnenhof Gro\u00dfaspach, played for 7 different clubs from 2013-14 season to 2019 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Andreas Ivan (Romanian pronunciation: [[Romanian|[i\u02c8van]]; born 10 January 1995) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] for [[SG_Sonnenhof_Gro\u00dfaspach|Sonnenhof Gro\u00dfaspach]]. [[Stuttgarter_Kickers|Stuttgarter Kickers]] Stuttgarter Kickers II [[Rot-Weiss_Essen|Rot-Weiss Essen]] [[Wuppertaler_SV|Wuppertaler SV]] [[SV_Waldhof_Mannheim|SV Waldhof Mannheim]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls|New York Red Bulls]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls_II|New York Red Bulls II]] (loan) [[2013\u201314_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2015\u201316]] [[2014\u201315_Oberliga_Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Oberliga_Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|2015\u201316]] [[2015\u201316_Regionalliga|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Regionalliga|2016\u201317]] [[2016\u201317_Regionalliga|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Regionalliga|2017\u201318]] [[2018_New_York_Red_Bulls_season|2018]] [[2019_Major_League_Soccer_season|2019]] [[2018_USL_season|2018]] [[2019_USL_Championship_season|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 25240, "claim": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks (which is the second album of Plan B) was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 recordings whose album received positive reviews from basic music critics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper [[Plan_B_(musician)|Plan B]]. It was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 Recordings. Upon its release, The Defamation of Strickland Banks received generally positive reviews from music critics. \n"} +{"id": 926, "claim": "Obie Trotter collegiate career spanned from 2002\u201303 to 2005\u201306 he averaged 18.1, 15.3 and 19.2 points per game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Obadiah Nelson \"Obie\" Trotter (born February 9, 1984) is an American-Hungarian professional basketball player for [[Twarde_Pierniki_Torun\u0301|Polski Cukier Torun\u0301]] of the [[Polish_Basketball_League|Polish Basketball League]] (PLK). Trotter's collegiate career spanned from [[2002\u201303_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season|2002\u201303]] to [[2005\u201306_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season|2005\u201306]]. Trotter averaged 18.1, 15.3 and 19.2 points per game, respectively, during that stretch. \n"} +{"id": 37474, "claim": "WPJW is a radio station owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. that broadcasts Contemporary Christian music in the United States", "label": 0, "evidence": "WPJW (91.5 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"WALK FM\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Contemporary_Christian|Contemporary Christian]] music format. Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. [[Hurricane,_West_Virginia|Hurricane]], [[West_Virginia|West Virginia]] West Virginia ([[English|/v\u0259r\u02c8d\u0292\u026ani\u0259/]] (listen)) is a [[U.S._state|state]] in the [[Appalachian_region|Appalachian region]] of the [[Southern_United_States|Southern United States]], though it is also considered part of the [[Mid-Atlantic_(United_States)|Mid-Atlantic Southeast Region]]. \n"} +{"id": 9180, "claim": "The municipality of Vecpiebalga is comprised of populated parishes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Dze\u0304rbene_parish|Dze\u0304rbene parish]] 825 (2018) [[Ines\u030ci_Parish|Ines\u030ci Parish]] 623 (2018) [[Kaive_Parish|Kaive Parish]] 320 (2018) [[Taurene_Parish|Taurene Parish]] 825 (2018) [[Vecpiebalga_Parish|Vecpiebalga Parish]] 1345 (2018) \n"} +{"id": 4510, "claim": "Aeglidae is classified in the phylum Arthropoda and the subphylum Crustacea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Subphylum: [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] \n"} +{"id": 7413, "claim": "Ghulam Khamis was an Omani footballer during the 1980s who is still remembered throughout Oman today, and is regarded as one of Oman's finest footballers, and has played for Al Ahli, and the Yemen national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ghulam Khamis ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u063a\u0644\u0627\u0645 \u062e\u0645\u064a\u0633\u200e) was an [[Oman|Omani]] [[Association_football|footballer]] during the 1980s who played for the [[Oman_national_football_team|national team]] and the [[Muscat,_Oman|Muscat]]-based club, Al Ahli (currently Ahli-Sidab). He is still remembered throughout Oman today, and is regarded as one of Oman's finest footballers. Ghulam Khamis Saif Alghammari Team Al Ahli \n[[Oman_national_football_team|Oman]] \n"} +{"id": 5348, "claim": "Sukuma wiki is a dish which makes use of sukuma that is commonly mistaken for kale, also known as leaf cabbage, and is usually available all year round in this region.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kale ([[English|/ke\u026al/]]), or leaf cabbage, belongs to a group of cabbage ([[Brassica_oleracea|Brassica oleracea]]) [[Cultivar|cultivars]] grown for their [[Vegetable|edible leaves]], although some are used as [[Kale#Ornamental_kale|ornamentals]]. Sukuma wiki is an East African dish made with [[Collard_greens|collard greens]], known as sukuma, cooked with [[Onion|onions]] and [[Spice|spices]]. In [[Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[Kenya|Kenya]] and many parts of [[East_Africa|East Africa]], [[Colewort|colewort]] are more commonly known by their Swahili name, sukuma, and are often referred to as [[Collard_greens|collard greens]]. It is also commonly mistaken for [[Kale|kale]]. It is a vegetable that is generally affordable and available all-year round in this region. \n"} +{"id": 2874, "claim": "Wat Botum (Khmer: \u179c\u178f\u17d2\u178f\u1794\u1791\u17bb\u1798 a Cambodial language) established 1442 was originally named Wat Khpop and eminent people were buried here.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The wat was originally named Wat Khpop Ta Yang or Wat Tayawng and at the time of the construction of the Royal Palace in the 1860s, when it was assigned to the Cambodian branch of the [[Dhammayuttika_Nikaya|Dhammayuttika Nikaya]], it was renamed Botum Wathei by monk Kantie Topodae after a former lotus pond on the site. \n"} +{"id": 7238, "claim": "The Order of Ouissam Alaouite, established on January 11, 1913 in replacement of the Legion of Merit, is awarded to someone displaying heroism in combat or contributing meritorious service to the Moroccan state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The decoration was established on 11 January 1913 in replacement of the Order of Ouissam Hafidien. \nThe Order of Ouissam Alaouite is similar to the [[Legion_of_Merit|Legion of Merit]], awarded by the [[United_States_military|United States military]]. \n"} +{"id": 6739, "claim": "Suswa\u2013Isinya\u2013Rabai High Voltage Power Line began construction in 2011 with a budget of $150 million and the lead contractor was KPTL from India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction was budgeted at KSh14 billion (US$140 million), funded with loans from (i) the [[French_Development_Agency|French Development Agency]] (ii) the [[European_Investment_Bank|European Investment Bank]] and (iii) the [[African_Development_Bank|African Development Bank]]. \n"} +{"id": 1115, "claim": "Suicide Squeeze Records discography, which has released more than 50 studio albums, includes releases that are mostly rock, pop, and metal and is available in 12\" and 7\" vinyl.", "label": 0, "evidence": "50+ Founded in 1996, the label mostly releases [[Rock_music|rock]], [[Pop_music|pop]], and [[Metal_music|metal]], as well as occasional comedy and [[Performance_art|performance art]] CD and DVDs. Formats also include 12\" and 7\" vinyl. Releases by Suicide Squeeze Records 7\" 12\" \n"} +{"id": 36972, "claim": "Olemic Thommessen announced that he would retain his position despite the controversies surrounding a building project for a new entrance to the garage for Stortinget.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 8 March 2018 he announced that he would step down due to controversies surrounding a building project for a new entrance to the garage for Stortinget. \n"} +{"id": 12899, "claim": "Pikahsso has released twelve singles between 1951 and 1974.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Terry Wayne Jones Jr. (born February 1, 1970), primarily known by his stage name Pikahsso, is an American hip hop artist from [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]. Verb \"BrainPhunk\" 2005 Faleyuh 2007 VERB 2007 P-00 2009 Hoc and Piky 2011 I've Laust Mie Mynd 2011 BPF1 \"Honesty\" 2011 Angela Davis 2012 Whackwordz 2012 Jebruary 2012 \n"} +{"id": 10879, "claim": "During the 2003-04 PFC Levski Sofia season (its 82nd season in the First League) A Group competition, Litex Lovech placed 1st with 24 wins over 30 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4 Team 18 \n"} +{"id": 36235, "claim": "The film Sadma earned Kamal Haasan a Best Actor award in 1983.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kamal_Haasan|Kamal Haasan]] \u2013 [[Sadma|Sadma]] 1984 \n"} +{"id": 20879, "claim": "Leptofoenus is a genus of wasp that belongs to the Pteromalidae family of the Hymenoptera order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leptofoenus is a genus of [[Wasp|wasp]] in the family [[Pteromalidae|Pteromalidae]], the [[Type_(biology)|type genus]] subfamily [[Leptofoeninae|Leptofoeninae]] found in South America, Central America, and southern North America. Order: [[Hymenoptera|Hymenoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 28938, "claim": "Active Denial System was manufactured by Raytheon and was used in a number of wars.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The ADS was deployed in 2010 with the United States military in the [[War_in_Afghanistan_(2001\u2013present)|Afghanistan War]], but was withdrawn without seeing combat. \n[[War_in_Afghanistan_(2001\u2013present)|War in Afghanistan]] \n"} +{"id": 15591, "claim": "Nathan Ellington has played competitive football for nine organizations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Bristol_Rovers_F.C.|Bristol Rovers]] [[Wigan_Athletic_F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] [[West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] [[Watford_F.C.|Watford]] [[Derby_County_F.C.|Derby County]] (loan) [[Preston_North_End_F.C.|Preston North End]] (loan) [[Ipswich_Town_F.C.|Ipswich Town]] [[Scunthorpe_United_F.C.|Scunthorpe United]] (loan) [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] \n"} +{"id": 1994, "claim": "David Martin Rees whose from the United Kingdom, a sovereign country in London has the fastest time now on the Masters M50 5000 metres world record progression.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK or U.K.) or Britain, is a [[Sovereign_state|sovereign country]] located off the north\u00adwestern coast of the European mainland. \n"} +{"id": 3728, "claim": "The core activity of the residents of Backi Petrovac in Serbia, a landlocked country which shares a border with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and North Macedonia, is related to the processing industry wherein 1,862 people were employed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bac\u030cki Petrovac ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0411\u0430\u0447\u043a\u0438 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0430\u0446, Slovak: Ba\u0301c\u030csky Petrovec; \"Bac\u030cka Petrovac\") is a town and municipality located in the [[South_Bac\u030cka_District|South Bac\u030cka District]] of the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina|Vojvodina]], Serbia. Serbia ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0421\u0440\u0431\u0438\u0458\u0430, [[Romanization_of_Serbian|romanized]]: Srbija, pronounced [[Serbo-Croatian|[sr\u0329\u030cbija]]), officially the Republic of Serbia ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0420\u0435\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u0430 \u0421\u0440\u0431\u0438\u0458\u0430, [[Romanization_of_Serbian|romanized]]: Republika Srbija, pronounced [[Serbo-Croatian|[repu\u030cblika sr\u0329\u030cbija]]), is a [[Landlocked_country|landlocked country]] situated at the crossroads of [[Central_Europe|Central]] and [[Southeast_Europe|Southeast Europe]] in the southern [[Pannonian_Plain|Pannonian Plain]] and the central [[Balkans|Balkans]]. It borders [[Hungary|Hungary]] to the north, [[Romania|Romania]] to the northeast, [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] to the southeast, [[North_Macedonia|North Macedonia]] to the south, [[Croatia|Croatia]] and [[Bosnia_and_Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] to the west, and [[Montenegro|Montenegro]] to the southwest. The following table gives a preview of total number of employed people per their core activity (as of 2017): Processing industry 1,862 \n"} +{"id": 1878, "claim": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in Bucharest provided the Dobruja chapter subversive brochures and illegal newspapers, including Sc\u00e2nteia and T\u00e2n\u0103rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases; while the whole operation was being followed by Siguran\u021ba (successive secret police services).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in [[Bucharest|Bucharest]] provided the Dobruja chapter [[Subversion|subversive]] brochures and illegal newspapers, including [[Sca\u0302nteia|Sca\u0302nteia]] and Ta\u0302na\u0306rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases. The whole operation was being followed by [[Sigurant\u0326a|Sigurant\u0326a]], the secret police, which proceeded to arrest Petre Gheorghe and his colleague, a Bogdan Vasilef Pavloff. Sigurant\u0326a was the generic name for the successive [[Secret_police|secret police]] services in the [[Kingdom_of_Romania|Kingdom of Romania]]. \n"} +{"id": 6677, "claim": "The Ball Street Journal, which is the tenth studio album by rapper E-40, received a rating of (81/100) from Okayplayer, and (8/10) from RapReviews.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ball Street Journal is the tenth [[Studio_album|studio album]] by rapper [[E-40|E-40]]. [[Okayplayer|Okayplayer]] (81/100) RapReviews (8/10) \n"} +{"id": 15595, "claim": "Lee Boon Chye, elected four times to the Parliament of Malaysia, renounced the People's Justice Party, a reformist political party in Malaysia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2008_Malaysian_general_election|2008]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 57.08% [[2013_Malaysian_general_election|2013]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 59.59% [[2018_Malaysian_general_election|2018]] Lee Boon Chye ([[Keadilan|PKR]]) 61.75% He is a member of the [[People's_Justice_Party_(Malaysia)|People's Justice Party]] (PKR), a component party of the [[Pakatan_Harapan|PH]] opposition coalition. \n"} +{"id": 6731, "claim": "From 2008-09, Rolf Wacha took a sabbatical leave from playing football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[SC_1880_Frankfurt|SC 1880 Frankfurt]] Wacha, together with [[Daniel_Preussner|Daniel Preussner]], has been in the line-up of the German championship final from 2008 to 2011. \n"} +{"id": 8913, "claim": "1954 South Dakota gubernatorial election had two candidates one of which was Joe Foss (Born April 17, 1915) with 133,878 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Joe_Foss|Joe Foss]] 133,878 Ed C. Martin Joseph Jacob Foss\n(1915-04-17)April 17, 1915\n[[Sioux_Falls,_South_Dakota|Sioux Falls, South Dakota]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 10875, "claim": "Although born in Lithuani, Vytautas Strai\u017eys was not Lithuanian.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lithuanian_people|Lithuanian]] (1936-08-20) 20 August 1936 (age 84)\n[[Utena|Utena]], [[Lithuania|Lithuania]] \n"} +{"id": 17425, "claim": "In the 1979 Dutch Grand Prix, two participants, Clay Regazzoni, who faced engine problems, and John Watson, a former racing driver born in Northern Ireland who encountered a collision, were unable to finish the race.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Switzerland]] [[Clay_Regazzoni|Clay Regazzoni]] Collision Pos \n[[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Watson_(racing_driver)|John Watson]] Engine Pos \n"} +{"id": 618, "claim": "Ottawa University, formerly Roger Williams University, is a state-funded university established in 1865, located in Ottawa, Kansas, United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ottawa University (OU) is a private [[American_Baptist_Churches_USA|Baptist]] university with its main campus in [[Ottawa,_Kansas|Ottawa, Kansas]], a second residential campus in [[Surprise,_Arizona|Surprise, Arizona]], and adult campuses in several locations throughout the United States. \n"} +{"id": 5174, "claim": "Portulaca bicolor belongs to the Portulacaceae family under the Caryophyllales order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Portulaca bicolor is a succulent species of the family [[Portulacaceae|Portulacaceae]] with cylindrical leaves and red stems. Order: [[Caryophyllales|Caryophyllales]] \nFamily: [[Portulacaceae|Portulacaceae]] Order: [[Caryophyllales|Caryophyllales]] \n"} +{"id": 12728, "claim": "During the 2014 Fisher state by-election, Heidi Harris earned less than 7000 votes for the Liberal party, while Nat Cook took in just over 8500 votes for the Greens party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(South_Australian_Division)|Liberal]] Heidi Harris 7,413 [[Australian_Labor_Party_(South_Australian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Nat_Cook|Nat Cook]] 5,495 \n"} +{"id": 5960, "claim": "The 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Forumla One motor race held at Hungaroring in August 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held at [[Hungaroring|Hungaroring]] on 18 August 2002. \n"} +{"id": 16410, "claim": "The second placed team in the Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern will play off for a promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there, while the three bottom teams of the Bezirksoberliga were relegated to the Berzirksliga.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there. The three bottom teams of the Bezirksoberliga were relegated to the Bezirksliga, the team just above those faced a play-off against the second placed Bezirksliga teams. \n"} +{"id": 6217, "claim": "Fresh water crustaceans Aeglidae are classified as Malocostraca and Decapoda.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Decapoda|Decapoda]] \n"} +{"id": 46366, "claim": "There will be some electrostatic repulsion between atoms and the amount of repulsion varies from nucleus to nucleus, where the total repulsion can be expressed in four parameters which are known as the Racah parameters.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: The only known species is Tracyina rostrata, which is known by the common names Indian headdress and beaked tracyina. The amount of repulsion varies from atom to atom, depending upon the number and [[Spin_(physics)|spin]] of the electrons and the [[Atomic_orbital|orbitals]] they occupy. The total repulsion can be expressed in terms of three parameters A, B and C which are known as the Racah parameters after [[Giulio_Racah|Giulio Racah]], who first described them. \n"} +{"id": 6744, "claim": "Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1898 and is located in Benton County, Arkansas, United States with an area is 123 acres.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1989 [[Benton_County,_Arkansas|Benton County, Arkansas]], [[United_States|United States]] 123 acres (0.50 km) \n"} +{"id": 8931, "claim": "Epicephala microcarpa, a Gracillariidae moth, has three pairs of white striae that extend obliquely outward to the cell's middle and end, as well as outside the cell from costal to dorsal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Epicephala microcarpa is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Gracillariidae|Gracillariidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by Hou-Hun Li in 2015. There are three pairs of white striae from both the costal and dorsal \u200b\u20443, \u200b\u20442 and \u200b\u20444 extending obliquely outward to the middle and the end of the cell, as well as outside of the cell. \n"} +{"id": 11774, "claim": "Defensive ends Jeff Bryant and Jacob Green, and safety Kenny Easley did not play in the 1984 Seattle Seahawks season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Seahawks's defensive line generated an outstanding pass rush, with defensive ends [[Jeff_Bryant|Jeff Bryant]] and [[Jacob_Green|Jacob Green]] registering 14.5 and 13 sacks, respectively. [[Safety_(football_position)|Safety]] [[Kenny_Easley|Kenny Easley]] led the team and league with 10 interceptions. \n"} +{"id": 1416, "claim": "In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin alpha enters the nucleoplasm with its passenger protein, while importin beta docks the complex at the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear pore complex.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin subunits dissociate. Importin alpha enters the [[Nucleoplasm|nucleoplasm]] with its passenger protein and importin beta remains at the pore. \n"} +{"id": 35880, "claim": "Nautilus Productions extensively covered the pirate Edward Teach, more commonly known as Blackbeard and his flagship Queen Anne's Revenge, including stock footages for documentaries and a week-long live internet broadcast known as QAR DiveLive.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Many documentaries created about the pirate [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]] and the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project have incorporated project videographer Rick Allen's stock footage or video in their content. Nautilus Productions is also the owner and licensor of stock footage from the [[Queen_Anne's_Revenge|Queen Anne's Revenge]] Shipwreck Project. Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, c. 1680 \u2013 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English [[Piracy|pirate]] who operated around the [[West_Indies|West Indies]] and the eastern coast of Britain's [[Thirteen_Colonies|North American colonies]]. Queen Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a [[Flagship|flagship]] by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]]. For one week in 2000 and 2001, live underwater video of the project was [[Webcast|webcast]] to the [[Internet|Internet]] as a part of the QAR DiveLive educational program that reached thousands of children around the world. \nNautilus Productions is also the owner and licensor of stock footage from the [[Queen_Anne's_Revenge|Queen Anne's Revenge]] Shipwreck Project. Many documentaries created about the pirate [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]] and the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project have incorporated project videographer Rick Allen's stock footage or video in their content. In 2000, Nautilus Productions co-produced with Bill Lovin of Marine Grafics, a week-long live internet broadcast known as QAR DiveLive from the Blackbeard wreck site and the Queen Anne's Revenge conservation lab. Queen Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a [[Flagship|flagship]] by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]]. Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, c. 1680 \u2013 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English [[Piracy|pirate]] who operated around the [[West_Indies|West Indies]] and the eastern coast of Britain's [[Thirteen_Colonies|North American colonies]]. \n"} +{"id": 8738, "claim": "Alessandro Stratta served as an intern under Alain Ducasse's Louis XV restaurant and later on refused to work for Daniel Boulud at Le Cirque in New York City.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After two years, Stratta returned to the United States, and at Ducasse's recommendation began working for Daniel Boulud at [[Le_Cirque|Le Cirque]] in New York City. \n"} +{"id": 39546, "claim": "Stroudsburg Area School District consists of k-12 and has maroon and white for school colors and the mountaineer as the mascot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "K-12 maroon and white Mountaineer \n"} +{"id": 9294, "claim": "Mannar Polling Division has happened for nine years, was an MAE% of around 27%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#1982_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1982]] [[#1988_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1988]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1994]] [[#1999_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1999]] [[#2005_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2005]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 4671, "claim": "The first event of the 2014 Kunlun Fight, Kunlun Fight 1, was held January 25th in Pattaya, Thailand, a city southeast of Bangkok.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first event in Pattaya, Thailand on January 25, 2014 included super fights and a 4-man kickboxing tournament with [[Andrei_Kulebin|Andrei Kulebin]], Petsanguan Luktupfah, Guo Dongwang and [[Umar_Semata|Umar Semata]]. It is on the east coast of the [[Gulf_of_Thailand|Gulf of Thailand]], about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of [[Bangkok|Bangkok]], within, but not part of, Bang Lamung District in the province of [[Chonburi_Province|Chonburi]]. \n"} +{"id": 31712, "claim": "Franklin County is home to the Herman Wood Round Barn, built by Herman Wood in 1616 with Matt King as supervisor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Herman Wood Round Barn is a historic building located near [[Iowa_Falls,_Iowa|Iowa Falls]] in rural [[Franklin_County,_Iowa|Franklin County, Iowa]], United States. It was built in 1916 by Herman Wood as a cattle barn. Matt King of the Permanent Buildings Society of Des Moines acted as the building consultant. [[U.S._Route_65|U.S. Route 65]] [[Iowa_Falls,_Iowa|Iowa Falls, Iowa]] 1916 Herman Wood \n"} +{"id": 15154, "claim": "The teldenia specca has a ground colour, fringe and costa that are white, and a row of dark brown or purple terminal spots", "label": 1, "evidence": "There is also a row of dark brown or black terminal spots. \n"} +{"id": 14495, "claim": "At the 55 lap 1972 Italian Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi took the checkered flag in his Lotus-Ford and Mike Hailwood came in behind him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 55-lap race was won by Brazilian driver [[Emerson_Fittipaldi|Emerson Fittipaldi]], driving a Lotus-[[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]], after he started from sixth position. [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Hailwood|Mike Hailwood]] Pos \n[[Brazil]] [[Emerson_Fittipaldi|Emerson Fittipaldi]] Pos [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Hailwood|Mike Hailwood]] [[Team_Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] 55 55 \n"} +{"id": 18060, "claim": "Francis Thomas Gregory, the sibling of the explorer and politician Augustus Gregory, was an English Austrian surveyor known for exploration of Australia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[English_Australian|English Australian]] \n"} +{"id": 1132, "claim": "A paper key can be the result of an offline private key protocol which can also function as a token in two-factor authentication ( a security process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves).", "label": 0, "evidence": "A paper key can be the result of an offline private key protocol. The offline private key can also function as a token in two-factor authentication. \n"} +{"id": 29359, "claim": "Animal Law Review was first published in 1994 by Joe Christensen, Inc.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Publishing its first volume in 1994, it was the first law review to focus on animal law issues and is the best known journal in its field. Joe Christensen, Inc. ([[United_States|United States]]) \n"} +{"id": 13751, "claim": "Windows Server alerts can be set for specific queries and the search center UI uses the COBOL ( an open-source, server-side web-application framework) web part infrastructure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "COBOL ([[English|/\u02c8ko\u028ab\u0252l, -b\u0254\u02d0l/]]; an acronym for \"common business-oriented language\"), sometimes mispronounced \"Cobalt\", is a [[Compiled|compiled]] English-like [[Computer_programming_language|computer programming language]] designed for business use. \n"} +{"id": 7963, "claim": "Herbert Hopkins won Red, a sporting colors award, in the Lord's Varsity Match.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In early July 1923 he hit 100* for Oxford against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at [[Lord's_Cricket_Ground|Lord's]], and won his [[University_Sporting_Blue|Blue]] when he appeared in the [[Varsity_Match_(cricket)|Varsity Match]] at the same venue a few days later, making 42 in a crushing innings-and-227-run triumph over Cambridge University. \n"} +{"id": 38318, "claim": "Malcolm Storry performed in more than ten films from year 1978 to 2017 and his latest film is Darkest Hour (war drama film directed by Joe Wright) as General Ironside.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978 [[The_Sailor's_Return_(film)|The Sailor's Return]] 1982 [[Firefox_(film)|Firefox]] 1987 [[The_Princess_Bride_(film)|The Princess Bride]] 1991 [[Under_Suspicion_(1991_film)|Under Suspicion]] 1992 [[The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1992_film)|The Last of the Mohicans]] 1995 [[The_Scarlet_Letter_(1995_film)|The Scarlet Letter]] 1995 [[Inspector_Morse_(TV_series)|Inspector Morse]] 1997 [[The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Little|The Man Who Knew Too Little]] 2004 [[The_Rocket_Post|The Rocket Post]] 2011 [[Will_(2011_film)|Will]] 2017 [[Darkest_Hour_(film)|Darkest Hour]] General Ironside Darkest Hour is a 2017 [[War_film|war]] [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]] directed by [[Joe_Wright|Joe Wright]] and written by Anthony McCarten. \n"} +{"id": 12288, "claim": "In 1913 competition between Maine Black Bears football team and its opponents, the Main black lose against Boston College but it won against Harvard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 20 Boston College W 6\u20130 L 0\u201334 at Harvard September 27 \n"} +{"id": 6851, "claim": "The Holy Cross Crusaders never won a game in 1950.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In its seventh, non-consecutive year under head coach [[Eddie_Anderson_(American_football_coach)|Eddie Anderson]], the team compiled a 4\u20135\u20131 record. \nW 41\u201321 October 7 \n4\u20135\u20131 \n"} +{"id": 6131, "claim": "In the 2006\u201307 Interliga season, Medve\u0161\u010dak placed first, placing ahead of Slavija.", "label": 1, "evidence": "5 [[KHL_Medves\u030cc\u030cak|Medves\u030cc\u030cak]] \n"} +{"id": 6707, "claim": "Phipps Hornby served as a Royal Navy in the United Kingdom and played a vital role in the British victory at the Battle of Mactan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Admiral_(Royal_Navy)|Admiral]] Sir Phipps Hornby, [[Knight_Grand_Cross_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath|GCB]] (27 April 1785 \u2013 19 March 1867) was a prominent and experienced [[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] officer of the nineteenth century. The Battle of Mactan ([[Cebuano_language|Cebuano]]: Gubat sa Mactan; [[Filipino_language|Filipino]]: Labanan sa Mactan) was fought in the [[Philippines|Philippines]] on 27 April 1521. Warriors of [[Lapulapu|Lapulapu]], a native chieftain of [[Mactan|Mactan]], overpowered and defeated a Spanish force fighting for [[Rajah_Humabon|Rajah Humabon]] of [[Cebu|Cebu]] under the command of [[Portuguese_Empire|Portuguese]] explorer [[Ferdinand_Magellan|Ferdinand Magellan]], who was killed in the battle. \n"} +{"id": 20228, "claim": "Dudi Amsalem was a tank commander in the Armored Corps before earning a master's degree in Economics and Business Administration from Bar-IIan University.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He later obtained a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]]. \n"} +{"id": 8317, "claim": "Lautoka, a semi-professional Fijian association football club based in Lautoka that currently plays in the National Football League, placed second in the Group C of the 2018 OFC Champions League group stage.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lautoka Football Club is a semi-professional Fijian association football club based in Lautoka that currently plays in the [[National_Football_League_(Fiji)|National Football League]]. [[Fiji]] [[Lautoka_F.C.|Lautoka]] 2 Team \n"} +{"id": 3370, "claim": "The Russians got five gold medals in the 2012-13 Fencing World Cup Women's Foil events more\u00a0than all of the participating countries, including the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Inna_Deriglazova|Inna Deriglazova]] (RUS) [[Inna_Deriglazova|Inna Deriglazova]] (RUS) [[Inna_Deriglazova|Inna Deriglazova]] (RUS) [[Inna_Deriglazova|Inna Deriglazova]] (RUS) [[Larisa_Korobeynikova|Larisa Korobeynikova]] (RUS) [[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) [[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) Marta Cammilletti (ITA) [[Elisa_Di_Francisca|Elisa Di Francisca]] (ITA) [[Arianna_Errigo|Arianna Errigo]] (ITA) \n"} +{"id": 4377, "claim": "Iodocephalus was wrongly thought to be from the Asteraceae Family in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 1931, "claim": "Bruce Billson held four different positions with the government between 2007 and 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bruce Frederick Billson (born 26 January 1966) is a former politician who was a [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal]] member of the [[Australian_House_of_Representatives|Australian House of Representatives]] representing the [[Division_of_Dunkley|Division of Dunkley]] in [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victoria]] from 1996 to 2016. In 2007, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy. In 2009, he was then appointed the Shadow Minister for Sustainable Development and Cities. and after the 2010 election he was appointed Shadow Minister for Small Business, Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs. Following the 2013 election he was sworn into the cabinet as the Minister for Small Business. \n"} +{"id": 39994, "claim": "Richard Gartner, who has been featured on CNN, CBS, and NPR, graduated from the William Alanson White Institute for Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychiatry, and has written several novels, including \"Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men,\" which was translated into Japanese in 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In addition, he has been featured on CNN, CBS, NPR, Fox News, NBC News Channel, MSNBC, and ABC.com, among others, and on radio stations in the United States, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. Richard Gartner is a graduate of the William Alanson White Institute for Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychiatry (wawhite.org) in New York City, founded its Sexual Abuse Service and served as the Service's director from 1994 to 2005. He is also known as the author of the books Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men (1999, 2001)and Beyond Betrayal: Taking Charge of Your Life after Boyhood Sexual Abuse (2005) and as the editor of Understanding the Sexual Betrayal of Boys and Men: The Trauma of Sexual Abuse (2018), Healing Sexually Betrayed Men and Boys: Treatment for Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Trauma, \"Trauma and Countertrauma, Resilience and Counterresilience: Insights from Psychoanalysts and Trauma Experts\" (2017)\", and Memories of Sexual Betrayal: Truth, Fantasy, Repression, and Dissociation' (1997). Betrayed as Boys was Runner-up for the 2001 Gradiva Award for Best Book on a Clinical Subject given by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) and was translated into Japanese language in 2005 under the title Sho\u0304nen e no Seiteki Gyakutai: Danseihigaisha no Shintekigaisho\u0304 to Seishinbunseki Chiryo\u0304. \n"} +{"id": 1855, "claim": "Taylor Washington made five appearances and five goals when he played for Worcester Hydra in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Worcester_Hydra|Worcester Hydra]] [[2012_PDL_season|2012]] 5 \nTaylor Washington Team [[Worcester_Hydra|Worcester Hydra]] Apps 5 \n"} +{"id": 21784, "claim": "Emily Warren Roebling (1843-1903) was a US national known for her contribution to the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge after her husband Washington Roebling developed caisson disease.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emily Warren Roebling (September 23, 1843 \u2013 February 28, 1903) was an engineer known for her contribution to the completion of the [[Brooklyn_Bridge|Brooklyn Bridge]] after her husband [[Washington_Roebling|Washington Roebling]] developed [[Decompression_sickness|caisson disease]] (a.k.a. decompression disease). US \n(1843-09-23)23 September 1843\n[[Cold_Spring,_New_York|Cold Spring, New York]], United States At a soldier's ball that she attended during the visit, she became acquainted with [[Washington_Roebling|Washington Roebling]], the son of Brooklyn Bridge designer [[John_A._Roebling|John A. Roebling]], who was a civil engineer serving on Gouverneur Warren's staff. As he immersed himself in the project, Washington developed [[Decompression_sickness|decompression sickness]], which was known at the time as \"caisson disease\". It affected him so badly that he became bed-ridden. contribution to completion of the [[Brooklyn_Bridge|Brooklyn Bridge]] \n"} +{"id": 1271, "claim": "Denny Zimmerman placed eighth in the Indy 500, the 55th 500 Mile International Sweepstakes held in Speedway, Indiana during 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 55th 500 Mile International Sweepstakes was held at the [[Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway|Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] in [[Speedway,_Indiana|Speedway, Indiana]] on Saturday, May 29, 1971. [[United_States]] [[Denny_Zimmerman|Denny Zimmerman]] R \n"} +{"id": 28508, "claim": "ICONICS is a private held automation software company founded in 1986 by Russell L. Agrusa with headquarters at Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Privately_held_company|Private]] ICONICS is an [[Industrial_automation|industrial automation]] provider. ICONICS software is used by many industries such as Automotive, Transportation, Building Control, Security, Food, Pharmaceutical, Machine Building, Oil, Gas, Petrochemical, Water and Wastewater, Renewable Energy and Manufacturing. 1986 Russell L. Agrusa Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA \n"} +{"id": 24431, "claim": "The Library of Entertaining Knowledge includes books such as The New Zealanders by George Lillie Craik (1798-1866), who is a former joint author of The Pictorial History of England, Insect Architecture by James Rennie, and The Domestic Habits of Birds by James Rennie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The New Zealanders George Lillie Craik (anonymous) George Lillie Craik (1798\u20131866) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] writer and literary critic. He was also joint author of The Pictorial History of England, and wrote books on [[Edmund_Spenser|Edmund Spenser]] and [[Francis_Bacon_(philosopher)|Francis Bacon]]. Insect Architecture James Rennie (anonymous) The Domestic Habits of Birds James Rennie (anonymous) The books appeared from 1829 to 1838, published in London by [[Charles_Knight_(publisher)|Charles Knight]], and complemented the Society's Library of Useful Knowledge, which had not sold as well as hoped. \n"} +{"id": 26658, "claim": "Allison Miller played Lucy in the 2006 short film Lucy's Piano.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006 Lucy's Piano Lucy Short film \n"} +{"id": 4693, "claim": "Audencia Business School, a grande ecole (a French institution of higher education that is separate from the main framework of the French public university system) in Nantes, France, enrolls 4500 students from 90 countries, and its Master in Management was rated 55th in the world by the Financial Times in September 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Audencia Business School is a top Grande E\u0301cole and business school in France and in Europe, and is one of the only 1% of business schools in the world accredited by the [[Association_of_MBAs|Association of MBAs]] (AMBA), [[European_Quality_Improvement_System|European Quality Improvement System]] (EQUIS), and the [[Association_to_Advance_Collegiate_Schools_of_Business|Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business]] (AACSB). [[Nantes|Nantes]], [[France|France]] The school enrolls 4,500 students from almost 90 countries on bachelors, international masters, [[Maste\u0300re_Spe\u0301cialise\u0301|specialised masters]], [[Master_of_Business_Administration|MBAs]], [[Doctorate|doctorates]] and executive education courses. Its Master in Management was rated 55th in the World by the [[Financial_Times|Financial Times]] (September 2020). A grande e\u0301cole (French: [[French|[\u0261\u0281\u0251\u0303d\u203fek\u0254l]]) is a French institution of [[Higher_education|higher education]] that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the [[List_of_public_universities_in_France|French public university system]]. \n"} +{"id": 6277, "claim": "Steve Lomasney wasn't selected in the 1995 MLB draft, which started the downfall of this career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After being selected by Boston in the fifth round of the [[1995_Major_League_Baseball_Draft|1995 MLB draft]], Lomasney signed with the Red Sox on June 29, 1995. \n"} +{"id": 6076, "claim": "In 1959, M\u00fcnchnone's first preparation was reported by Lawson & Miles while the azomethine ylide reactivity of m\u00fcnchnones was first published by Huisgen cycloaddition developer Huisgen and his group.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first preparation of a mu\u0308nchnone derivative was reported in 1959 by Lawson & Miles by cyclodehydration of 2-pyridone-N-acetic acid with acetic anhydride. The azomethine ylide reactivity of mu\u0308nchnones, and their reaction with [[Alkyne|alkynes]] in the synthesis of [[Pyrrole|pyrroles]], was first published by [[Rolf_Huisgen|Huisgen]] et al. His major achievement was the development of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction, also called the Huisgen cycloaddition. \n"} +{"id": 433, "claim": "Hamed Gohar, who published a study in the British journal, Nature (a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England), on 'The Partnership between Fish and Anemone', was not married and dedicated his life to the sea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was not married and dedicated his life to the sea. In 1934 he published a study in the British journal, [[Nature_(journal)|Nature]], on 'The Partnership between Fish and Anemone'. Nature is a British weekly [[Scientific_journal|scientific journal]] founded and based in [[London|London, England]]. \n"} +{"id": 3447, "claim": "Oregon radio station KKMX, owned by Brooke Communications Inc. hasn't broadcast anything since 1989.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1993, after being silent for two years, the station resurfaced as \"the Hit Mix, 104.3 KKMX\" with JRN's satellite-fed Hot AC format. Licensed to [[Tri_City,_Oregon|Tri City, Oregon]], United States, the station is currently owned by Brooke Communications, Inc. \nIn early 1996, KKMX became \"Mix 104\" as it switched to ABC's Adult Contemporary format. \nIn 1998, the station returned to a Hot AC format as \"104-5 Kiss FM\" with a focus on the frequency of the Roseburg translator. \n"} +{"id": 15495, "claim": "An Earth trojan is an asteroid that has an orbit similar to Earth's, and only one Earth trojan so far has been discovered.", "label": 0, "evidence": "An Earth trojan is an [[Asteroid|asteroid]] that orbits the [[Sun|Sun]] in the vicinity of the Earth\u2013Sun [[Lagrangian_point|Lagrangian points]] [[Lagrangian_point#L4_and_L5|L4]] (leading 60\u00b0) or [[Lagrangian_point#L4_and_L5|L5]] (trailing 60\u00b0), thus having an orbit similar to Earth's. Only one Earth trojan has so far been discovered. \n"} +{"id": 47729, "claim": "XL Airways UK had six XL Airways UK had six kinds of aircraft in its fleet, with the Boeing 737-800 having the most number of units. of aircraft in its fleet, with the Boeing 737-800 the most manufactured type.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Airbus_330|Airbus A330-200]] [[Boeing_737#737-800|Boeing 737-800]] [[Boeing_737#737-900|Boeing 737-900ER]] [[Boeing_767|Boeing 767-200ER]] [[Boeing_767|Boeing 767-300ER]] [[Boeing_747|Boeing 747-300]] The XL Airways UK fleet included the following aircraft (as of June 2008): [[Airbus_A320-200|Airbus A320-200]] [[Boeing_737-400|Boeing 737-400]] [[Boeing_747-300|Boeing 747-300]] [[Boeing_757-200|Boeing 757-200]] 15 Deliveries by year for all 737 generations and model series 290 737-800 4,991 4,989 Orders and deliveries by generation and model series \n"} +{"id": 1004, "claim": "African\u00a0immigration to Israel has been happening in the past, such that a\u00a0special visa, renewable every three months, was once given to 16,766 African illegal immigrants allowing them to stay and work in Israel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the second half of the 2000s, there was a significant increase in the number of undocumented workers who immigrated from Africa to Israel by crossing the Egyptian border. 16,766 of them received a special visa (\u05e1 2\u05d0 5) granted to illegal immigrants who are non-deportable [[Asylum_seekers|asylum seekers]]. Officially, the visa allows them only to stay in the country, but in practice the state also allows the refugees to work and avoids imposing fines on the Israeli employers who employ them. This special visa requires renewal every three months. \n"} +{"id": 19836, "claim": "Sergei Nedosekin born May 1, 1947, plays the Midfielder/Striker position and played in seven clubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Zvezda_Ryazan|FC Zvezda Ryazan]] [[FC_Spartak_Ryazan|FC Spartak Ryazan]] \n"} +{"id": 365, "claim": "The song, Kannan Vanthu, sung by K.J. Yesudas, runs for a length of four minutes and eleven seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Kannan Vanthu\" [[Rettai_Vaal_Kuruvi|Rettai Vaal Kuruvi]] (1987) \n"} +{"id": 37426, "claim": "In March, the mean daily daylight hours in Istanbul are 12.0, and the average sea temperature is 50.4 Fahrenheit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "8.3\n(46.9) \n"} +{"id": 3231, "claim": "Ayush Adhikari, under Ozone, appeared seven times in the 2018-2019 I-League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ozone_F.C.|Ozone]] [[2018\u201319_I-League_2nd_Division|2018\u201319]] [[I-League|I-League]] 7 \n"} +{"id": 15976, "claim": "GZMB is a serine protease but it has no involvement with the GZMB gene in humans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Granzyme B is a [[Serine_protease|serine protease]] that in humans is encoded by the GZMB [[Gene|gene]]. \n"} +{"id": 3756, "claim": "In Confederate States Secretary of War, there are six persons included in the list, and two of them were Judah P. Benjamin and John Seddon which are both part of Democrat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 \n"} +{"id": 9796, "claim": "James Anthony Froude drew the ire of no liberals when history was published, the work was a popular success, and he became the most famous living historian (studies and writes about the past) in England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a result, when the first volumes of Froude's history were published in 1856 they drew the ire of liberals (who felt that Froude's depiction of Henry VIII celebrated [[Despotism|despotism]]) and Oxford High Churchmen (who opposed his position on the Church); this hostility was expressed in reviews from the [[Christian_Remembrancer|Christian Remembrancer]] and the [[Edinburgh_Review|Edinburgh Review]]. \n"} +{"id": 34348, "claim": "Aneta Wojtkowska competed in eight tournaments where she won four the most recent was Croatian International.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aneta Wojtkowska (born 9 March 1991) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Badminton|badminton]] player. 2018 [[Croatian_International|Croatian International]] Winner 2016 [[Hellas_Open|Hellas Open]] Winner 2014 [[Slovak_International|Slovak Open]] Winner 2014 [[Lithuanian_International|Lithuanian International]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 28684, "claim": "Shaun Johnson, with 919 points in 2011\u20132018, had the most points in New Zealand Warriors, while Stacey Jones had the least, with 674 points in 1995\u20132005, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Shaun_Johnson|Shaun Johnson]] - 919 2011\u20132018 [[Stacey_Jones|Stacey Jones]] 674 1995\u20132005, 2009 \n919 [[Shaun_Johnson|Shaun Johnson]] 2011\u20132018 674 [[Stacey_Jones|Stacey Jones]] 1995\u20132005, 2009 \n"} +{"id": 9241, "claim": "During the 2014 Fisher state by-election, Heidi Harris earned over 7000 votes for the Liberal party, while Nat Cook took in just under 5500 votes for the Greens party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Australian_Labor_Party_(South_Australian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Nat_Cook|Nat Cook]] \n"} +{"id": 24795, "claim": "The Rolex Datejust watch, launched with a case size of 36mm, was eventually offered in ladies' and extra large versions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The original Datejust was launched with a case size of 36mm. Subsequently, various sizes including ladies' and mid-sized versions were made available. Today, it exists in a variety of sizes from 28mm to 41mm, in stainless steel, two-tone gold, and solid gold versions. \n"} +{"id": 4838, "claim": "Hardwell On Air starts each episode with the same distorted voice saying the same word sequence.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The sets have a length of one hour and are initiated with a vocal short. This consists of a distorted voice, which introduces each episode with the same word sequence: \"Are we on Air? \n"} +{"id": 16895, "claim": "The Elizabethtown Tract included lands from the mouth of of the Raritan River, never explored by the men who purchased it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The territory encompassed lands from the mouth of the Raritan River and included all of present-day [[Union_County,_New_Jersey|Union County]] as well as parts of [[Somerset_County,_New_Jersey|Somerset]], [[Middlesex_County,_New_Jersey|Middlesex]], [[Morris_County,_New_Jersey|Morris]] and [[Essex_County,_New_Jersey|Essex]] counties. Shortly after the purchase, Denton explored the area in and surrounding his purchase. \n"} +{"id": 519, "claim": "Kalmar FF (a Swedish professional football club based in Kalmar) won the most games, with twelve wins, in the 2006 Djurg\u00e5rdens IF season, while IFK G\u00f6teborg, had the least wins, with only nine wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kalmar Fotbollfo\u0308rening, more commonly known as Kalmar FF, is a Swedish professional [[Association_football|football club]] based in [[Kalmar|Kalmar]]. Team 12 11 11 10 9 \n"} +{"id": 23164, "claim": "The British Standard Cycle thread runs at a 90 degrees, and was originally used with boats and trains.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Unlike other major British imperial thread standards ([[British_Standard_Whitworth|British Standard Whitworth]] and [[British_Standard_Fine|British Standard Fine]]) the thread runs at a 60 [[Degree_(angle)|degrees]] rather than a 55 degrees [[Thread_angle|angle]]. \n"} +{"id": 3638, "claim": "Soobrazitelny, the second ship of the Steregushchy-class corvette (officially known as Project 20380) built for the Russian Navy in the early 21st century, was launched in late March 2010 and was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "'Vigilant'), Russian designation Project 20380, is the newest class of [[Corvette|corvettes]] being built for the [[Russian_Navy|Russian Navy]]. 2001\u2013present Built: Soobrazitelnyy, the second ship in the class, was launched on 31 March 2010 and was expected to start sea trials in November/December 2010. Soobrazitelnyy was commissioned in October 2011. Soobrazitelny was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year. \n'Smart/Astute') is the second ship of the [[Steregushchy-class_corvette|Steregushchy-class]] [[Corvette|corvette]] (officially known as Project 20380) built for the [[Russian_Navy|Russian Navy]] in the early 21st century. She was launched in late March 2010 and was shown to the public for the first time at the fifth International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS-2011) in St. Petersburg. Soobrazitelny was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year. \n"} +{"id": 30679, "claim": "Platylobium formosum is a non-flowering plant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The flowers appear in spring, between September and November in their native range. \n"} +{"id": 8763, "claim": "Eric Boguniecki (born 1975-05-06, New Haven, Connecticut ) played center position between 1997 and 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1997\u20132010 \n"} +{"id": 14992, "claim": "Cuspidia is a flowering plant from the daisy family that belongs to the Arctotideae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cuspidia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Tribe: Arctotideae \n"} +{"id": 8389, "claim": "List of Portlandia episodes had ten episodes in the season most of which were directed by Jonathan Krisel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 6 \n1 2 3 4 5 No.\noverall 6 7 8 9 10 11 \nDuring the course of the series, 77 episodes of Portlandia aired over eight seasons. \n"} +{"id": 30641, "claim": "The William Ayers House is a two and a half story house which failed to make it on the National Register of Historic Places, a Canadian database for historic places, after multiple attempts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The house was listed on the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] on July 8, 1999. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the [[United_States_federal_government|United States federal government]]'s official [[United_States_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings|list]] of [[Historic_districts_in_the_United_States|districts]], sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance. \n"} +{"id": 20302, "claim": "The Arab Baths, which served as a hotel for centuries, are found in the new parts of Cogollos Vega.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Arab Baths are in the old part of town. \n"} +{"id": 42741, "claim": "The Electoral district of Wendouree had eight candidates run for the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2018 and Labor Party's bet won just like in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2018_Victorian_state_election|2018 Victorian state election]]: Wendouree [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Juliana_Addison|Juliana Addison]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] Amy Johnson [[Australian_Greens_Victoria|Greens]] Alice Barnes [[Animal_Justice_Party|Animal Justice]] Bryn Hills Independent Alison May Smith [[Victorian_Socialists|Victorian Socialists]] Jeremy Smith [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] hold \n"} +{"id": 23950, "claim": "Dramabeans, an archive of comedy episode recaps, has grown in popularity as Korean dramas have become more popular with Western audiences.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Recap and discussion site for Korean dramas and films \nDramabeans began as a blog by [[Korean_American|Korean American]] \"Sarah\", better known by her online [[Pen_name|pen name]] of \"javabeans\" in 2007 as a site to recap and debate Korean dramas. \n"} +{"id": 4797, "claim": "Paul Wild discovered 1775 Zimmerwald as well as over 90 other asteroids.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 13 May 1969, by Swiss astronomer [[Paul_Wild_(Swiss_astronomer)|Paul Wild]] at [[Zimmerwald_Observatory|Zimmerwald Observatory]] near Bern, Switzerland. He is credited by the [[Minor_Planet_Center|Minor Planet Center]] with the discovery of 94 numbered minor planets during 1961\u20131994, one of which was a co-discovery with Czech-born Swiss astronomer [[Ivo_Bauers\u030ci\u0301ma|Ivo Bauers\u030ci\u0301ma]]. Asteroids are minor planets, especially of the [[Solar_System#Inner_solar_system|inner Solar System]]. \n"} +{"id": 12672, "claim": "What We All Come to Need was given 7/10s by Lambgoat and Rock Sound.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lambgoat 8/10 \n"} +{"id": 4356, "claim": "2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota had two parties and Republican Bob Lemen won with 88,673 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_of_Minnesota|Republican]] [[Minnesota_Democratic-Farmer-Labor_Party|Democratic (DFL)]] Green Write-In Incumbent [[Minnesota_Democratic-Farmer-Labor_Party|DFLer]] [[Jim_Oberstar|Jim Oberstar]], who was first elected in [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Minnesota,_1974|1974]], had no difficulty winning his 15th term in Congress, defeating [[Republican_Party_of_Minnesota|Republican]] challenger Bob Lemen by a margin of more than 37 percent. \n"} +{"id": 23706, "claim": "Ian Hilllier made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over Cheltenham Town, a professional football club founded in 1887 which had rivalries with other clubs like the Gloucester City and Forest Green Rovers in Gloucestershire, England. .", "label": 0, "evidence": "He made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over [[Cheltenham_Town_F.C.|Cheltenham Town]] on 18 August and went on to make a total of 13 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal in a 2\u20131 win over [[York_City_F.C.|York City]]. Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of [[Cheltenham|Cheltenham]], Gloucestershire, England. 1887; 133 years ago (1887) The club contests rivalries with [[Gloucester_City_A.F.C.|Gloucester City]] and [[Forest_Green_Rovers_F.C.|Forest Green Rovers]]. \n"} +{"id": 12438, "claim": "The UN Security Council Resolution of 774 with the meeting no. of 3,109 and the subject Crete was adopted on August 26th, 1992.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3,109 Cyprus \n"} +{"id": 5547, "claim": "Talk about our Love was released in the U.S. as a CD Single on May 25th, 2004 from Atlantic Records, a British recording label with a reputation during its infancy as one of the most important labels in the country.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American [[Record_label|record label]] founded in October 1947 by [[Ahmet_Ertegun|Ahmet Ertegun]] and [[Herb_Abramson|Herb Abramson]]. \n"} +{"id": 4289, "claim": "Jolly LLB 2, a 2017 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film, won one out of the nine nominations it had from various award-giving bodies including Star Screen Awards, Filmfare Awards, and the Zee Cine Awards where Annu Kapoor won Best Actor in the Male Category.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Zee_Cine_Awards|Zee Cine Awards]] Best Actor \u2013 Male (Viewer's Choice) [[Akshay_Kumar|Akshay Kumar]] Won \n"} +{"id": 1285, "claim": "In the Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple put Vishnu\u2019s Sudarshana Chakra (believed to be used by the lord against Durvasa) in a rare Prayoga state", "label": 0, "evidence": "Usually Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra in most temples is held on the side but in the Paruthiyur Temple it is in a rare Prayoga state ~ as if it is in use. It is believed that it is this Chakra that was used by the Lord against Durvasa. \n"} +{"id": 1530, "claim": "The Eureka Transit Service introduced units using the 30' Gillig Phantom 96'' each year from 1986 to 1993.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Unit 1986 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1987 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1988 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1989 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1993 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" \n"} +{"id": 2158, "claim": "Aside from bears, Bastion Peak is home to bugs, wildfires, adverse snow conditions,\u00a0and high time cold temperatures though no notable\u00a0incidents were ever recorded.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Importantly, there have been notable incidents, including [[Accidental_death|accidental deaths]], due to [[Mountaineering#Falls_from_rocks|falls from steep cliffs]] (a could be fatal in this [[Yosemite_Decimal_System|class 4/5 terrain]]) and due to [[Mountaineering#Falling_rocks|falling rocks]], over the years, including 1993, 2007 (involving an experienced NOLS leader), 2015 and 2018. \n"} +{"id": 30649, "claim": "FANUC established in 1972 produces only milling machines series A, B and C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1958; 62 years ago (1958) (as a subsidiary of Fujitsu)\n1972; 48 years ago (1972) (as an independent company) \nFANUC ([[English|/\u02c8f\u00e6n\u0259k/]] or [[English|/\u02c8f\u00e6n\u028ak/]]; [[Acronym#Case|often styled]] Fanuc) is a Japanese [[Corporate_group|group of companies]] that provide [[Automation|automation]] products and services such as [[Robotics|robotics]] and [[Numerical_control|computer numerical control]] wireless systems. FANUC is the largest maker of [[Industrial_robot|industrial robots]] in the world. \nMilling Punching Turning Twin Turret Grinding \n"} +{"id": 4586, "claim": "Houston, a right-handed batter listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 156 lb., is an American professional outfielder and shortstop, remembered as the first player in Organized Baseball to die during active duty in World War II", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gordon Enloe Houston (March 20, 1916 \u2013 February 10, 1942) was an American professional outfielder and shortstop who played from 1937 through 1940 in Minor League Baseball. (71 k), he batted and threw right-handed. Listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 156 lb. Houston is remembered as the first player in [[Commissioner_of_Baseball|Organized Baseball]] to die during active duty in World War II. \n"} +{"id": 8183, "claim": "The 1859 Shamakhi earthquake was in India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1859 Shamakhi earthquake struck [[Shamakhi_Rayon|Shamakhi]] in the [[Baku_Governorate|Baku Governorate]] (present-day [[Azerbaijan_Republic|Azerbaijan Republic]]) of the [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]], on 11 June. \n[[Shamakhi_Rayon|Shamakhi]], [[Baku_Governorate|Baku Governorate]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] \n"} +{"id": 11658, "claim": "Anna Taskomakare (meaning \"Anna the Bagmaker\") belongs to the very first women merchants in Sweden and got married to a burgher craftsman of bags who were executed together with her brother in the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The name 'Anna Taskomakare' means \"Anna the Bagmaker\". She belongs to the very first women merchants in Sweden of whom there are any significant amount of information. On an unknown date, Anna married a burgher craftsman of bags, who is named as \"Bag Maker\" but whose first name cannot be clearly established. It is clearly stated that both Anna's husband and brother was executed in the [[Stockholm_Bloodbath|Stockholm Bloodbath]] of 1520. \n"} +{"id": 21334, "claim": "William Becton only made one record that was released in 2003 with CGi Records.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He started his music career, in 1995, with the release of, Broken, that was released by [[Intersound_Records|Intersound Records]]. \n"} +{"id": 1847, "claim": "The premolars are called dentes premolares in Latin.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Dentes_premolares|dentes premolares]] \n"} +{"id": 2404, "claim": "During the Indoor athletics at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games Mohammed Al-Qaree jumped the fewest meters.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mohammed_Al-Qaree|Mohammed Al-Qaree]] upset Olympic medallist [[Dmitriy_Karpov|Dmitriy Karpov]] in the [[Heptathlon|heptathlon]], Wallapa Punsoongneun beat reigning champion [[Natalya_Ivoninskaya|Natalya Ivoninskaya]] in the hurdles, and [[Thamer_Kamal_Ali|Thamer Kamal Ali]] made it two golds for Qatar in the [[1500_metres|1500 metres]]. [[Mohammed_Al-Qaree|Mohammed Al-Qaree]] ([[Saudi_Arabia_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|KSA]]) 7.35\n896 2.06\n859 \n"} +{"id": 32829, "claim": "In the Japanese Roller Hockey National Championship the Seibu Club has the most number of championships which was eleven and the Tokyo Club has the least which was one.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Seibu Club 5 Hakusan Club 11 \n"} +{"id": 3273, "claim": "Renihilation receives a rating of A- from The A.V. Club, and 7.8/10 from Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[The_A.V._Club|The A.V. Club]] A\u2212 7.8/10 [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork]] \n"} +{"id": 4128, "claim": "Lodderena janetmayae is under the Plantae kingdom from the Skeneidae family and Mollusca phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 7346, "claim": "Through a collective effort guided by high-standing party bureaucrats and officials from think tanks, the 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam revised the platform and was widely accepted especially regarding the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the means of production was to be owned by the state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There was some criticism on the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the [[Means_of_production|means of production]] was to be owned by the state. \n"} +{"id": 5132, "claim": "1991 Waterford City Council election (took place on 27 June 1991) had six parties all of which have at least two seats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Fianna_Fa\u0301il|Fianna Fa\u0301il]] [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] [[Labour_Party_(Ireland)|Labour]] [[Workers'_Party_of_Ireland|Workers' Party]] [[Progressive_Democrats|Progressive Democrats]] [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] \n"} +{"id": 11334, "claim": "A Von Baeyer represented Munich, while J.Gladstone, W. M. Ramsay, and H.Armstron represented London in the Geneva Rules (established by the International Chemistry Committee in 1892).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Geneva Rules are the rules established by the International Chemistry Committee in 1892. Munich [[Adolf_von_Baeyer|A Von Baeyer]] London [[John_Hall_Gladstone| J.Gladstone]] W. M. Ramsay London H.Armstron London \n"} +{"id": 18670, "claim": "a 37-mile (60 km ) long barrier island in the Atlantic Ocean is called Assateague Island.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Assateague Island [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]] Assateague Island is a 37-mile (60 km) long barrier island located off the eastern coast of the [[Delmarva_Peninsula|Delmarva Peninsula]] facing the [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]]. \n"} +{"id": 1359, "claim": "Ebbe Carlsson affair was when Lidbom consulted Ebbe Carlsson who started up the investigation and concluded that Olof Palme had not been assassinated by PKK(founded in 1978).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ebbe Carlsson concluded that Olof Palme had been assassinated by the [[Kurd|Kurdish]] organisation [[Kurdistan_Workers'_Party|PKK]] and claimed that: \n"} +{"id": 23202, "claim": "Yojiro Terada raced for Mazda 16 times at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Japan]] [[Mazda|Mazda]] Automotive [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]]\n[[France]] [[Oreca|Oreca]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]]\n[[France]] [[Oreca|Oreca]] [[United_States]] D.T.R.\n[[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[United_States]] Team D.T.R\n[[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] \n"} +{"id": 10549, "claim": "South Asian Youth Action founded in 1996 is a non-profit youth development organization in New York City working with South Asian youth and young people of all ethnicities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "was founded in New York City in 1996 by [[Sayu_Bhojwani|Sayu Bhojwani]], who believed there was a significant lack in resources available to underprivileged youths. SAYA! is a [[501(c)(3)|501(c)(3)]] non-profit [[Youth_development|youth development]] organization in [[New_York_City|New York City]]. Although focused on [[South_Asian_Americans|South Asian]] youth, the group is secular and works with young people of all ethnicities. \n"} +{"id": 19, "claim": "In the 1990 baseball season, American League Managers included Bucky Dent of the New York Yankees, Sparky Anderson of the Detroit Tigers, and Tony LaRussa of the Oakland Athletics (who won the American League Pennant).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1989_New_York_Yankees_season|1989]] [[1990_New_York_Yankees_season|1990]] [[New_York_Yankees|New York Yankees]] [[Detroit_Tigers|Detroit Tigers]] 1979 1995 [[1990_Oakland_Athletics_season|OAK]] [[1990_MLB_season|1990]] Team Year In both 1988 and 1990 the A's had swept the [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]] 4\u20130 in the ALCS, after winning 100 and 99 games respectively. \n"} +{"id": 18694, "claim": "Ong Ewe Hock only won two games at the IBF World Grand Prix wherein he won both at a Malaysia Open\u2014one in 1996 against Indonesian Indra Wijaya and in 2001 against Indonesian Rony Agustinus.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1996 [[Malaysia_Open_(badminton)|Malaysia Open]] [[Indonesia]] [[Indra_Wijaya|Indra Wijaya]] Winner 2001 Malaysia Open [[Indonesia]] [[Rony_Agustinus|Rony Agustinus]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 16855, "claim": "Chet Koneczny a professional lacrosse player was born in Canada in 1984 started in pro career in 2010, and plays the transition position.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chet Koneczny (born May 9, 1984) is a professional [[Indoor_lacrosse|lacrosse]] player for the [[Halifax_Thunderbirds|Halifax Thunderbirds]] in the National Lacrosse League. (1984-05-09) May 9, 1984 (age 36)\n[[Truro,_Nova_Scotia|Truro]], [[Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]], Canada 2010\u2013 Transition \n"} +{"id": 48458, "claim": "Kingman Lake is an artificial lake located in Washington, D.C., which is the capital of the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingman Lake is a 110-acre (0.45 km) [[Artificial_lake|artificial lake]] located in the [[Anacostia_River|Anacostia River]] in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]], in the [[United_States|United States]]. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and also known as D.C. or Washington, is the [[Capital_city|capital city]] of the [[United_States_of_America|United States of America]]. \n"} +{"id": 12591, "claim": "Antonie Frederik Z\u00fcrcher was married in Amsterdam before being reassigned in Maastricht, which resides in the Province of Limburg within the Netherlands, where he remained childless.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He married in Amsterdam in 1850 and the couple had 14 children, including the painter Johannes Wilhelm Cornelis Zurcher. \n"} +{"id": 2048, "claim": "China tied with South Korea in the finswimming event\u00a0at the\u00a02009 Asian Indoor Games\u00a0bagging five golds, four silvers, and four bronze medals, besting\u00a0the other six countries.", "label": 0, "evidence": "5 4 4 5 4 4 \n"} +{"id": 785, "claim": "Narodnozabavni rock is a single by Ansambel Roka \u017dlindre and Kalamari, released in 2010 and was written by Marino Legovi\u0107 and Leon Oblak.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Narodnozabavni rock\" (Folkpop rock) is a song written by Marino Legovic\u0301 and Leon Oblak and performed by [[Rok_Z\u030clindra|Ansambel Roka Z\u030clindre]] and [[Kalamari_(band)|Kalamari]], who represented [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] at the [[Eurovision_Song_Contest_2010|Eurovision Song Contest 2010]]. 2010 \n"} +{"id": 470, "claim": "Javier Gazol trained for the track and field club Transbaso Monz\u00f3n Polidux and later became qualified for the American squad as a lone athlete in the men's pole vault at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Representing his nation [[Spain|Spain]] in the men's pole vault at the [[2004_Summer_Olympics|2004 Summer Olympics]], Gazol cleared a height at 5.60 metres to set his own personal best from the Spanish Championships in [[Almeri\u0301a|Almeri\u0301a]]. \n"} +{"id": 1863, "claim": "Redeemer of Souls received positive reviews from music critics, including Rolling Stone giving it nine out of ten ratings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] \n"} +{"id": 45521, "claim": "Rodney Smithson, who was born on October 9, 1943, played as a football defender for Arsenal and Oxford United between 1960 - 1975.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]] [[Arsenal_F.C.|Arsenal]] [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]] (1943-10-09) 9 October 1943 (age 77) \n"} +{"id": 11295, "claim": "Antonie Frederik Z\u00fcrcher was married in Amsterdam before being reassigned in Maastricht, where he remained childless.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He married in Amsterdam in 1850 and the couple had 14 children, including the painter Johannes Wilhelm Cornelis Zurcher. \n"} +{"id": 26990, "claim": "Pyspread, can import and export data from CSV and xls files, and can display bitmap and vector image in its cells.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pyspread can import and export data from and to [[Comma-separated_values|CSV]] files and [[Microsoft_Excel|Microsoft Excel]] xls files. Besides text, pyspread can display bitmap and vector images in its cells. \n"} +{"id": 35545, "claim": "Hymenostemma, a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, belongs to the Kingdom Plantae, The Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae and Tribe Anthemideae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hymenostemma is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Tribe: [[Anthemideae|Anthemideae]] \n"} +{"id": 45173, "claim": "Unable to locate Jamie Fraley, her family reported her missing to the Gaston County police which launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's Bureau of Investigation and the FBI.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After Fraley missed an important appointment the next day, her family went to her apartment on Lowell-Bethesda Road to see if she was all right. Unable to locate her, they called police and reported her missing. Gaston County police launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's [[North_Carolina_State_Bureau_of_Investigation|Bureau of Investigation]] and the [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]]. April 8, 2008 (aged 22)\n[[Gastonia,_North_Carolina|Gastonia, North Carolina]], U.S. Gastonia is the largest city in and [[County_seat|county seat]] of [[Gaston_County,_North_Carolina|Gaston County, North Carolina]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 17541, "claim": "The Conant Brook Dam consists of stone slope protection and a concrete spillway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The project consists of a rolled earth and rock fill dam with stone slope protection 1,050 feet (320 m) long and 85 feet (26 m) high. Cut in rock, the spillway comprises a concrete weir 100 ft (30 m) in width. \n"} +{"id": 314, "claim": "The MCB Group is a large financial service conglomerate that began in 2013 and now owns 3% stocks with Promotion & Development Limited and 2.5% stocks with State Insurance Company of Mauritius Ltd.", "label": 0, "evidence": "MCB Group Limited is a financial services [[Bank_holding_company|holding company]]. MCB Group is a large financial services conglomerate. MCB Group Ltd was incorporated on 5 August 2013 during the corporate restructure of [[Mauritius_Commercial_Bank|Mauritius Commercial Bank]] (MCB). MCB Group Limited stock ownership Promotion & Development Limited 3.0 State Insurance Company of Mauritius Ltd 2.5 \n"} +{"id": 15543, "claim": "Palazzia ausonia is an animal in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Animals (also called Metazoa) are [[Multicellular|multicellular]] [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] organisms that form the [[Kingdom_(biology)|biological kingdom]] Animalia. \n"} +{"id": 19558, "claim": "Carlo Vittorio Varetti was an early Italian soccer player at Juventus (Football Club) who played as a defender and he served in the role of president from 1907 until 1910.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Carlo Vittorio Varetti was an early [[Italian_football|Italian football]] player at [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] who played as a [[Defender_(association_football)|defender]]. Juventus Football Club (from [[Latin_language|Latin]]: iuventu\u0304s, \"youth\"; Italian pronunciation: [[Italian|[ju\u02c8v\u025bntus]]), colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [[Italian|[\u02c8ju\u02d0ve]]), is a professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Turin|Turin]], Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the [[Serie_A|Serie A]], the top flight of Italian football. He served in the role of president from 1907 until 1910. \n"} +{"id": 4724, "claim": "Norifumi Yamashita took first place in the triple jump during the 1985 Universiade and the 1986 Asian Games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "12th (q) [[Athletics_at_the_1985_Summer_Universiade|Universiade]] 1985 Triple jump \n"} +{"id": 19544, "claim": "The 70th Academy Awards saw Good Will Hunting which had an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion win Best Director for James Cameron and Best Picture along with 9 other awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Titanic_(1997_film)|Titanic]] won a record-tying eleven awards including [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Director|Best Director]] for James Cameron and [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture|Best Picture]]. \n"} +{"id": 15667, "claim": "In \"Bobby Goes Nuts,\" Bobby never enrolled in any martial-arts-related classes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Unfortunately for Bobby, when he goes to the Y to sign up for boxing, he finds out the class is full. Bobby asks to be enrolled in something, and is placed into a self-defense class for women because it is the only thing that is open. After some initial reluctance from the instructor, Bobby is allowed to stay in the class and quickly learns and masters the technique taught as self-defense: a hard kick to the testicles, usually preceded by a yell of \"That's my purse, I don't know you!\" \n"} +{"id": 15650, "claim": "Pulham St Mary railway station, a currently disused station in Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, England was opened on November 1856 and demolished at July 13, 1964.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Opened (Pulham St Mary) \n"} +{"id": 9374, "claim": "Matthew Busche whose full name is Matthew Craig Busche rode for the RadioShack\u2013Nissan from 2012 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Trek\u2013Segafredo_(men's_team)|RadioShack\u2013Nissan]] \n"} +{"id": 6451, "claim": "The Ancient Dogoo Girl is a 24-episode Japanese film series, directed by Noboru Iguchi, that started airing in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "24 Japanese Japan October 7, 2009 (2009-10-07) \u2013\nDecember 22, 2010 (2010-12-22) The Ancient Dogoo Girl (\u53e4\u4ee3\u5c11\u5973\u30c8\u3099\u30af\u3099\u3061\u3083\u3093, Kodai Sho\u0304jo Doguchan, \"Ancient Girl Dogu-chan\") is a Japanese [[Comedy|comedy]] [[Tokusatsu|tokusatsu]] series directed by [[Noboru_Iguchi|Noboru Iguchi]], director of [[The_Machine_Girl|The Machine Girl]] and RoboGeisha. Tokusatsu (Japanese: \u7279\u64ae, \"special filming\") is a Japanese term for [[Live_action|live action]] film or [[Television_drama|television drama]] that makes heavy use of [[Special_effect|special effects]]. \n"} +{"id": 33444, "claim": "Thiruvambadi Sivasundar died in the evening of March 11, 2018, he was experiencing constipation be fore he passed and thousands of people attended his funeral.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He died at 1:30 am, on March 11, 2018. \n"} +{"id": 7231, "claim": "Vrin (in one of eleven administration districts) population mainly decreases between 1850 and 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1850 466 1900 366 1950 441 1960 393 1970 333 1980 266 1990 251 2000 249 [[Surselva_(district)|Surselva]] Surselva Region is one of the eleven [[Districts_of_Switzerland|administrative districts]] in the [[Cantons_of_Switzerland|canton]] of [[Graubu\u0308nden|Graubu\u0308nden]] in [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. \n"} +{"id": 7388, "claim": "The Ullevaal Stadion, which can accommodate 25,572 people, has the same capacity as Brann Stadion, the home turf of team Brann.", "label": 1, "evidence": "28,000 17,686 \n"} +{"id": 21246, "claim": "The 2nd Kostrad Infantry Division, a strategic defense operations division of the Indonesian Army, is commanded by a two-star Major General.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Strategic defense operations The divisional commander is a two-star Major General. [[Indonesian_Army|Indonesian Army]] The 2nd [[Kostrad|Kostrad]] Infantry Division ([[Indonesian_Language|Indonesian]]: Divisi Infanteri 2 Kostrad) abbreviated \"Divif 2/Kostrad\" , is an army strategic command [[Division_(military)|division]] of the [[Indonesian_Army|Indonesian Army]]. \n"} +{"id": 8465, "claim": "Alexander Yevstifeyev won over Liberal Democratic candidate Albert Fyodorov by more than 80% gap.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alexander Yevstifeyev [[United_Russia|United Russia]] 88.27 Albert Fyodorov [[Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Russia|Liberal Democratic Party]] 5.06 \n"} +{"id": 2250, "claim": "Adam Pearce was born June 24, 1977 in Lake Forest, Illinois(Population: 19,375), he is married to Sarah Muravez \u200band has two children.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adam John Pearce (born June 24, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler who is currently employed by [[WWE|WWE]] as a [[Glossary_of_professional_wrestling_terms#agent|producer]] and [[List_of_WWE_personnel|on-screen official]]. Sarah Muravez \u200b(m. 2002)\u200b 2 (1978-06-24) June 24, 1978 (age 42)\n[[Lake_Forest,_Illinois|Lake Forest, Illinois]], U.S. As of the [[2010_United_States_Census|2010 census]] it had a population of 19,375. \n"} +{"id": 13546, "claim": "M36 tank destroyer formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II, Conceived in 1943, the M36 first served in combat in Europe in October 1944, where it partially replaced the M10 tank destroyer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an [[United_States|American]] tank destroyer used during [[World_War_II|World War II]]. Conceived in 1943, the M36 first served in combat in Europe in October 1944, where it partially replaced the [[M10_tank_destroyer|M10 tank destroyer]]. \n"} +{"id": 2914, "claim": "There were no confirmed police officer deaths during the line of duty in 1930 in the Alexandria Police Department.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sunday, September 7, 1930 Gunfire \n"} +{"id": 17478, "claim": "Liam MacIntyre, a shinty player from Scotland who was born in 1983, played for the Oban Camanachd before 2006 and again from 2008-2010, where he incurred several lengthy disciplinary bans between 2008 and 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liam MacIntyre (born 1983) is a [[Shinty|shinty]] player from [[Oban|Oban]], [[Scotland|Scotland]]. MacIntyre started out his career with [[Oban_Camanachd|Oban Camanachd]], a club which his family has a long connection with. He then transferred to Fort William in 2006 and made an immediate impact, having been involved in that club's [[Camanachd_Cup|Camanachd Cup]] wins. He then re-signed for Oban in 2008, but his second spell at the club was marred by major discipline problems, including several lengthy bans. He then re-signed for Fort in the midst of the 2010 season and was instrumental in man-marking Kingussie's [[Ronald_Ross_(shinty_player)|Ronald Ross]] out of the 2010 [[Camanachd_Cup|Camanachd Cup]] Final victory by Fort. \n"} +{"id": 30903, "claim": "Bernard Durkan is a politician.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bernard J. Durkan (born 26 March 1945) is an Irish [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] politician who has been a [[Teachta_Da\u0301la|Teachta Da\u0301la]] (TD) for the [[Kildare_North_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare North]] constituency since [[1997_Irish_general_election|1997]], and previously from 1982 to 1997 and 1981 to 1982 for the [[Kildare_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare]] constituency. Bernard Durkan\n[[Teachta_Da\u0301la|TD]] [[24th_Government_of_Ireland|Minister of State for Social Welfare]] \n"} +{"id": 20552, "claim": "State of the Nation with Jessica Soho, a Philippine television news show which premiered in 2011, was disqualified for several awards ten times but won one title Best News Magazine Show in 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "State of the Nation with Jessica Soho is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by GMA News TV. \nAnchored by Jessica Soho, it premiered on February 28, 2011. \n2011 Best News Magazine Show Won \n"} +{"id": 24832, "claim": "Ravensborg is a replica Viking age fort that allows history enthusiasts to experience life during the Medieval period for a period of time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ravensborg, formerly called Norstead, is the name of a replica [[Viking_Age|Viking Age]] fort in northern [[Missouri|Missouri]] which began construction in the spring of 2007. While not permanently inhabited, the site is used to recreate a Viking Age fortification allowing [[Living_history|living history]] enthusiasts to experience Medieval life in a longhouse for short periods. \n"} +{"id": 24038, "claim": "The 1955 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were never held in Macolin, Switzerland, which houses the Swiss Federal Office of Sport, the government's centre for expertise in sport.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1955 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were held in [[Macolin|Macolin]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. \n"} +{"id": 14304, "claim": "Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, a young adult novel written by Chris Crutcher, has never received recognition from the American Library Association.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It has been recognized by the [[American_Library_Association|American Library Association]] as one of the \"Best of the Best Books for Young Adults\". \n1994 - [[American_Library_Association|American Library Association]] Best Book for Young Adults \n"} +{"id": 2712, "claim": "Alisan Porter is a child actress , dancer, and singer who won the 2016 season of The Voice, where she did several collaborative performances with other contestants and artists such as Jennifer Nettles, Adam Wakefield, and Christina Aguilera.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alisan Leigh Porter (born June 20, 1981) is an American singer, actress and dancer. In 2016, she auditioned for [[NBC|NBC]]'s [[The_Voice_(American_TV_series)|The Voice]], earning a spot on Team [[Christina_Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]. In May of that same year, Porter was announced the winner of [[The_Voice_(American_season_10)|season 10]]. [[Christina_Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]], Bryan Bautista, & Nick Hagelin [[Adam_Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]] [[Jennifer_Nettles|Jennifer Nettles]] \n"} +{"id": 12660, "claim": "From 2008-09, Rolf Wacha played 16 games for SC 1880 Frankfurt, a German sports club from Frankfurt am Main.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[SC_1880_Frankfurt|SC 1880 Frankfurt]] 16 The Sport-Club Frankfurt 1880 e.V. (or SC 1880 Frankfurt) is a [[Germany|German]] sports club from [[Frankfurt_am_Main|Frankfurt am Main]]. \n"} +{"id": 11482, "claim": "Skenea belongs to the kingdom Animalia and phylum Mollusca.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 16567, "claim": "Dongargaon, located in Mhow, Indore District, Madhyapradesh, India with a total population of 3,091, is home to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences and Bherulal Patidar Government PG College Mhow.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bherulal Patidar Government PG College [[Mhow|Mhow]] [[Dr._B.R._Ambedkar_University_of_Social_Sciences|Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences]] 3,091 [[Indore_district|Indore]] [[Madhyapradesh|Madhyapradesh]] [[India|India]] [[Mhow|Mhow]] \nBherulal Patidar Government PG College [[Mhow|Mhow]] [[Dr._B.R._Ambedkar_University_of_Social_Sciences|Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences]] Dongargaon is a [[Village|village]] located in [[Indore_district|Indore District]], [[Madhyapradesh|Madhyapradesh]], [[India|India]]. [[Mhow|Mhow]] 3,091 \n"} +{"id": 13475, "claim": "Choristocarpaceae belongs to the discosporangiales phylum in the\u00a0Choristocarpaceae\u00a0Kjellman\u00a0class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Ochrophyta|Ochrophyta]] \n"} +{"id": 48079, "claim": "In Valhalla and the Fortress of Eve (Published by Vulcan Software, founded in 1994) the young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle but when he decides to marry all of the eligible ladies are abducted and he begins his quest to free them.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vulcan Software Vulcan Software is an [[Indie_gaming|independent computer games]] company founded in 1994 in the [[UK|UK]]. The young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle, the Lord of Infinity, and now the kingdom of Valhalla is ruled by its rightful heir. However, when Garamond decides to marry, all the eligible ladies in Valhalla are abducted by Queen Eve, an evil ruler of another kingdom and a devotee of Infinity, and imprisoned in her fortress tower as part of her plan to claim the kingdom of Valhalla as her own. The King begins his quest to free the ladies of Valhalla, one of whom will become his bride, and to make sure Eve would never bother them again. \n"} +{"id": 410, "claim": "Sukuma wiki is an East African dish which makes use of sukuma that is commonly mistaken for kale, also known as leaf cabbage, and is usually available all year round in this region.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sukuma wiki is an East African dish made with [[Collard_greens|collard greens]], known as sukuma, cooked with [[Onion|onions]] and [[Spice|spices]]. It is also commonly mistaken for [[Kale|kale]]. It is a vegetable that is generally affordable and available all-year round in this region. Kale ([[English|/ke\u026al/]]), or leaf cabbage, belongs to a group of cabbage ([[Brassica_oleracea|Brassica oleracea]]) [[Cultivar|cultivars]] grown for their [[Vegetable|edible leaves]], although some are used as [[Kale#Ornamental_kale|ornamentals]]. \n"} +{"id": 26385, "claim": "Moscharia is from the Asteraceae or daisy family in the Moscharia genus, a flowering plant genus, native t South America..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Moscharia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] native to South America. [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: Genus: Moscharia\nRuiz et Pavon \n"} +{"id": 7607, "claim": "Watson recorded in his journal on March 2, 1833 on a Saturday, the following, \"Our men attempted to plow, but broke the coulter immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard; we have had very little rain for a long time\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "On Saturday 2 March 1833 Watson recorded the following in his journal. \"Our men attempted to plow [sic], but broke the coulter [blade] immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard. We have had very little rain for a long time. \n"} +{"id": 9237, "claim": "In 1858 Ernst F\u00f6rstemann was encouraged to publish his completed work from a competition hosted by Jacob Grimm, who was a German philologist known for discovering Grimm's law of linguistics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fo\u0308rstemann was also the only contestant in a competition hosted by [[Jacob_Grimm|Jacob Grimm]] that required a list of names that were in use in Germany until the year of 1100. Although he only submitted a draft, he won the prize and was encouraged by Grimm to publish the completed work in 1858. He is known as the discoverer of [[Grimm's_law|Grimm's law]] of linguistics, the co-author of the monumental [[Deutsches_Wo\u0308rterbuch|Deutsches Wo\u0308rterbuch]], the author of [[Deutsche_Mythologie|Deutsche Mythologie]], and the editor of [[Grimm's_Fairy_Tales|Grimm's Fairy Tales]]. \n"} +{"id": 13487, "claim": "In the 1976 Dutch Grand Prix, the seven top racers completed 75 laps, the next four completed 74 laps, and the remainder completed 72 or below.", "label": 0, "evidence": "75 75 75 75 75 75 75 74 74 74 74 72 Pos \n"} +{"id": 18565, "claim": "Arvell Nelson's highest completion percentage when passing a ball (Pct) was 80% in 2013, while his lowest (Pct) was 53.8% in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2013_Arena_Football_League_season|2013]] 80.0 [[2014_Arena_Football_League_season|2014]] 53.8 \n"} +{"id": 704, "claim": "Four Letter Lie lost its member Kevin to the group A Day to Remember, and their drummer Derek, to a solo rap career after which their bassist John switched to guitar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On March 30, 2009, the band posted a blog on their MySpace announcing that Kevin had departed from the band and has since joined [[A_Day_to_Remember|A Day to Remember]] in June. On July 4, 2009, the band announced via MySpace that their drummer, Derek Smith, had left the band to pursue a rap career as a solo artist, MOD SUN, and that John Waltmann would be switching from bass to guitar. \n"} +{"id": 3770, "claim": "In the 1998-99 MC Alger Season, the team's 13th consecutive season in the top flight of Algerian football, both the teams MC Alger and CR Belouizdad obtained 16 wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is their 13th consecutive season in the top flight of [[Football_in_Algeria|Algerian football]]. 16 16 \n"} +{"id": 9245, "claim": "Boxing at the 2011 Pan Arab Games had ten events, one of the ones to win a bronze metal is Reda Benbaziz.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2011 Pan Arab Games also known as the 12th [[Pan_Arab_Games|Pan Arab Games]] took place in [[Doha|Doha]], [[Qatar|Qatar]] from December 6 to 23, 2011. [[Boxing_at_the_2011_Pan_Arab_Games|Boxing]] 10 [[Reda_Benbaziz|Reda Benbaziz]] (ALG) \n"} +{"id": 16184, "claim": "The 1969 Lamar Tech Cardinals football team won their first three out of four games, losing to the Southeastern Louisana Lions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 20 W 13\u20137 September 27 at [[Southeastern_Louisiana_Lions_football|Southeastern Louisiana]]* L 19\u201321 October 4 W 9\u20137 October 11 W 20\u201316 \n"} +{"id": 36286, "claim": "Vladimir Sokoloff joined the Moscow Art Theatre as an actor and assistant director joined the Kamerny Theatre later in the decade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Upon graduation, he joined the [[Moscow_Art_Theatre|Moscow Art Theatre]] as an actor and assistant director. Later in the decade, he joined the [[Kamerny_Theatre|Kamerny Theatre]]. \n"} +{"id": 8207, "claim": "Ross Callachan played for Kirkcaldy's Raith Rovers for eight seasons, but he only played for St. Johnstone of Perth for four.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Raith Rovers Football Club is a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in the town of [[Kirkcaldy|Kirkcaldy]], [[Fife|Fife]]. [[St_Johnstone_F.C.|St. Johnstone]] [[2018\u201319_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2018-19]] [[2019\u201320_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2019\u201320]] \n"} +{"id": 10931, "claim": "Exits in Chicopee, Connecticut River, and Holyoke can be found along Interstate 391.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chicopee 1 [[Connecticut_River|Connecticut River]] Bridge [[Holyoke,_Massachusetts|Holyoke]] 5 \n"} +{"id": 25983, "claim": "In 2011, the male population of Uparale, a village in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India, is bigger than its female population.", "label": 0, "evidence": "725 764 Population Uparale is a village in the Palghar district of [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]. \n"} +{"id": 12741, "claim": "The Travelling Church emigrants did not take any slaves with them when they traveled over the frozen and danger-filled Cumberland Gap (a pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, and within the Appalachian Mountains).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The emigrants included slaves held by the Craigs and others. \n"} +{"id": 10429, "claim": "John Blackwall was a British naturalist born in January 20, 1790 in Manchester.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Blackwall (20 January 1790 \u2013 11 May 1881) was a British [[Natural_history|naturalist]] with a particular interest in [[Spider|spiders]]. Blackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. \nJohn Blackwall (20 January 1790 \u2013 11 May 1881) was a British [[Natural_history|naturalist]] with a particular interest in [[Spider|spiders]]. (1790-01-20)January 20, 1790\n[[Manchester|Manchester]] \n"} +{"id": 11532, "claim": "Both AllMusic and Rolling Stone gave the album One Chord to Another a score of B plus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[AllMusic|AllMusic]] [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] \n"} +{"id": 17780, "claim": "Stigmella splendidissimella is a moth of the family Nepticulidae, Lepidoptera order, and Insecta class found in the Iberian Peninsula.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is found from [[Scandinavia|Scandinavia]] to [[Italy|Italy]] and from [[Ireland|Ireland]] to the [[Crimea|Crimea]]. It is not found in the [[Iberian_Peninsula|Iberian Peninsula]] and the [[Balkan_Peninsula|Balkan Peninsula]]. \n"} +{"id": 52216, "claim": "The X Boat, designed by John O. Johnson, a Norwegian-born, American boat builder from Minnesota, has a draft of 2.58 ft (0.79 m) with the centerboard extended and can be transported on a trailer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2.58 ft (0.79 m) with centerboard down \n"} +{"id": 2178, "claim": "Serge Edongo, whose full name is Serge Edongo Ambembe, was born on May 17, 1982. and has played for various teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Serge Edongo (born May 17, 1982) is a [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] professional volleyball player. Edongo has previously played for teams in [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], [[Gabon|Gabon]], [[Tunisia|Tunisia]], [[Qatar|Qatar]], [[Bahrain|Bahrain]], [[Spain|Spain]], [[France|France]]. Serge Edongo Ambembe \n"} +{"id": 6006, "claim": "Lawrence Hogben, a Royal Navy officer who earned the Distinguished Service Cross, became a civilian meteorologist after the war.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After [[World_War_II|World War II]], Hogben found employment as a civilian meteorologist before working for [[Imperial_Chemical_Industries|Imperial Chemical Industries]] in multiple postings across Europe. Hogben was also involved in the hunt for the Kriegsmarine battleship [[Bismarck_(battleship)|Bismarck]] in 1941 and served during the [[Battle_of_the_Barents_Sea|Battle of the Barents Sea]] in 1942, ultimately earning the [[Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_Kingdom)|Distinguished Service Cross]] and the American [[Bronze_Star_Medal|Bronze Star Medal]] for his wartime service. Lawrence Hogben [[Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_Kingdom)|DSC]] (14 April 1916 \u2013 20 January 2015) was a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]]-born [[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] officer and [[Meteorologist|meteorologist]] who provided vital [[Weather_forecasting|weather forecasts]] for the [[Allies_in_World_War_II|Allied]] [[D-Day_landings|D-Day landings]] in [[Normandy|Normandy]] in 1944. \n[[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] officer\n[[Meteorologist|Meteorologist]] [[Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_Kingdom)|Distinguished Service Cross]] (1942)\n[[Bronze_Star_Medal|Bronze Star Medal]] (1944) After the war, Hogben worked in the film industry as a meteorologist for the [[Rank_Organisation|Rank Organisation]], and earned a [[PhD|PhD]] from [[Imperial_College_London|Imperial College London]]. \n"} +{"id": 22354, "claim": "Nikolaj Pe\u0161alov was disqualified to participate in Olympic Games from 1995 to 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His Olympic medals are split between Bulgaria ([[Weightlifting_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics|1992]] and [[Weightlifting_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics|1996]]) and Croatia ([[Weightlifting_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics|2000]] and [[Weightlifting_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics|2004]]). \n[[Weightlifting_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics|1992]] [[Weightlifting_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics|1996]] [[Weightlifting_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics|2000]] [[Weightlifting_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics|2004]] \n"} +{"id": 1734, "claim": "In the 2020-21 Lille OSC season, the Lille OSC refused to accept two new players from Canadian and Greece teams, Jonathan David and Angel Gomes, as members of the team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 4 August 2020, Gomes signed a five-year contract with French club [[Lille_OSC|Lille]], and was immediately loaned out to Portuguese club [[Boavista_F.C.|Boavista]] for the 2020\u201321 campaign. On August 11, 2020, [[Ligue_1|Ligue 1]] side [[Lille_OSC|Lille]] confirmed the signing of David on a five-year contract, keeping him at the club until 2025. \n"} +{"id": 1430, "claim": "Cleveland Park station was part of the initial system plan in 1959, in 2016, a heavy rainstorm produced flash flooding ( rapid flooding of low-lying areas) with the Porter Street entrance becoming flooded.", "label": 0, "evidence": "While Cleveland Park was part of the initial system plan in 1959, the station opened on December 5, 1981, five years after the first segment began operations. On June 21, 2016, a heavy rainstorm with as much as 4 inches of rain per hour at times produced [[Flash_flooding|flash flooding]] with a southerly flow along Connecticut Avenue. The north-facing Porter street entrance was flooded, with water cascading down both the stairs and escalator for over 11 minutes. A flash flood is a rapid [[Flood|flooding]] of low-lying areas: washes, [[River|rivers]], [[Dry_lake|dry lakes]] and [[Depression_(geology)|depressions]]. \n"} +{"id": 37976, "claim": "Lasse Ahonen and Tuomas Rahnasto ranked first and second, respectively, in the boy's 500m speed skating in the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, while Toshihiro Kakui of Japan has ranked third, and Stanislav Palkin of Russia ranked fifth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "500 metres\n[[Speed_skating_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics_\u2013_Boys'_500_metres|details]] Liu An\n[[China_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics|China]] Roman Dubovik\n[[Belarus_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics|Belarus]] \n"} +{"id": 4534, "claim": "Sushil Sharma objected to his wife's friendship with Matloob Karim as they were classmates.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sushil Sharma objected to his wife Naina Sahni's friendship with Matloob Karim. Sushil suspected Naina of having an extramarital relationship with Matloob. \n"} +{"id": 9363, "claim": "Julian Gressel only achieved less than ten goals in his entire career of more than 200 games from 2012 - 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career totals 142 19 \n"} +{"id": 21120, "claim": "Capoeta damascina is a species within the Cyprinidae family, the family of freshwater fish, collectively called cyprinids, that includes the carps, in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] The Cyprinidae are the [[Family_(biology)|family]] of freshwater fish, collectively called cyprinids, that includes the [[Carp|carps]], the true [[Minnow|minnows]], and their relatives (for example, the [[Barb_(fish)|barbs]] and [[Barbel_(fish)|barbels]]). Carp are various species of [[Oily_fish|oily]] [[Freshwater_fish|freshwater fish]] from the family [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]], a very large group of [[Fish|fish]] native to [[Europe|Europe]] and [[Asia|Asia]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 10936, "claim": "State Route 99 (SR 99) is a 21.914-mile-long (35.267 km) state highway that intersects with Limestone(1.551 mi) county in its southern terminus and Lauderdale(21.914 mi) to the north.", "label": 0, "evidence": "State Route 99 (SR 99) is a 21.914-mile-long (35.267 km) [[State_highway_(US)|state highway]] that extends from [[Athens,_Alabama|Athens]] in [[Limestone_County,_Alabama|Limestone County]] to just northeast of [[Anderson,_Lauderdale_County,_Alabama|Anderson]] in [[Lauderdale_County,_Alabama|Lauderdale County]]. [[Limestone_County,_Alabama|Limestone]] mi Southern terminus of SR 127 [[Lauderdale_County,_Alabama|Lauderdale]] Northern terminus \n"} +{"id": 1046, "claim": "Ravensborg, the name of a replica Viking Age fort in northern Missouri which began construction in the spring of 2007, is a type of ringfort used to recreate a Viking Age fortification allowing living history enthusiasts to experience Medieval life in a longhouse for short periods..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ravensborg, formerly called Norstead, is the name of a replica [[Viking_Age|Viking Age]] fort in northern [[Missouri|Missouri]] which began construction in the spring of 2007. Ravensborg is a type of [[Ringfort|ringfort]] -- a circular earthen rampart and wood palisade with several buildings within. While not permanently inhabited, the site is used to recreate a Viking Age fortification allowing [[Living_history|living history]] enthusiasts to experience Medieval life in a longhouse for short periods. \n"} +{"id": 24636, "claim": "The Ideal Webcam which has a 640\u00d7480 sensor resolution and monochrome sensor is compatible with FreeTrack.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Comparison of some cameras compatible with FreeTrack 640\u00d7480 [[Monochrome|monochrome]] \n"} +{"id": 26574, "claim": "Metacritic\tgave Estudando o Pagode, the title of Tom Z\u00e9's 2005 release, an 86/100 rating; while PopMatters and Pitchfork Media gave it a 9/10 and 7.9/10 rating, respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The title of [[Tom_Ze\u0301|Tom Ze\u0301]]'s 2005 release, Estudando o Pagode, literally means \"studying [[Pagode|pagode]]\" (the subgenre of [[Samba|samba]]). [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 86/100 [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] (7.9/10) [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] (9/10) \n"} +{"id": 1918, "claim": "Twelve teams played in the 2008 Southeastern Conference football season Florida winning the Championship Game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Florida Florida (#1) \n"} +{"id": 8129, "claim": "Agglomeration community of Le Havre has seventeen municipality including Rolleville, with a population of around 7000 hab", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,195 170,147 \n"} +{"id": 10824, "claim": "Richard MacQueen Wellstood, born on November 25, 1927 in Palo Alto, California, was a jazz musician and pianist from the 1940s to the 1980s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1927-11-25)November 25, 1927\n[[Greenwich,_Connecticut|Greenwich, Connecticut]], U.S. Richard MacQueen Wellstood \n"} +{"id": 1086, "claim": "Brandon Caleb was born on July 30,1987 in Richmond, Virginia and attended College in Oklahoma.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1987-07-30) July 30, 1987 (age 33)\n[[Richmond,_Virginia|Richmond, Virginia]] [[Oklahoma_Sooners_football|Oklahoma]] Brandon Caleb (born July 30, 1987) is an [[American_football|American football]] wide receiver who is currently a member of the [[Georgia_Force|Georgia Force]]. \n"} +{"id": 598, "claim": "Democratic Gary Johnson won the most vote with 232,945 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Gary Johnson 232,945 \n"} +{"id": 14483, "claim": "Winifred Lawson, an opera singer remembered for her soprano performances was invited by Rupert D'Oyly Carte to be a full time member before playing Yum-Yum in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Winifred Lawson (15 November 1892 \u2013 30 November 1961) was an English opera and concert singer in the first half of the 20th century. The proprietor of the company, [[Rupert_D'Oyly_Carte|Rupert D'Oyly Carte]], invited her to become a full-time member, and during the rest of the 1921\u201322 tour she took on the roles of Patience in [[Patience_(opera)|Patience]], Casilda in [[The_Gondoliers|The Gondoliers]] and Elsie Maynard in [[The_Yeomen_of_the_Guard|The Yeomen of the Guard]]. She added the roles of Phyllis in [[Iolanthe|Iolanthe]] in the 1922\u201323 season and Yum-Yum in [[The_Mikado|The Mikado]] in July 1923. \n"} +{"id": 5637, "claim": "Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp are silent films, or films that are not long enough in running time to be considered a feature film, wherein in the former film, four suitors try to win the approval of Jennie's father only to find out that Jennie had already turned down Bill.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp are two 1910 American [[Silent_film|silent]] [[Short_film|short]] films produced by the [[Thanhouser_Company|Thanhouser Company]]. A short film is any motion picture not long enough in running time to be considered a [[Feature_film|feature film]]. A silent film is a film with no synchronized [[Sound_recording_and_reproduction|recorded sound]] (and in particular, no audible [[Dialogue|dialogue]]). \n"} +{"id": 17191, "claim": "Lumix a brand on digital cameras, has five types one of which is named Four Thirds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "High-end\nUltra-Compact Ultra-Compact, Wide-angle Ultra-Compact High-end\nCompact Compact, Wide-angle, Large Zoom Compact,\nMedium Zoom Bridge,\nUltra Zoom Compact [[Four_Thirds_system|Four Thirds]] [[Micro_Four_Thirds_system|Micro Four Thirds]] Full Frame [[Leica_L-Mount|L-mount]] One Inch sensor Waterproof, shockproof and dustproof \n"} +{"id": 7908, "claim": "The 1948 Colgate Red Raiders football team representing Colgate University appeared in nine matches finishing a 3-6 record.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1948 Colgate Red Raiders football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Colgate_University|Colgate University]] as an independent during the [[1948_college_football_season|1948 college football season]]. 3\u20136 September 25 [[1948_Buffalo_Bulls_football_team|Buffalo]] October 2 at [[1948_Rutgers_Queensmen_football_team|Rutgers]] October 9 at [[Boston_University_Terriers_football|Boston University]] October 16 at [[1948_Dartmouth_Indians_football_team|Dartmouth]] October 23 at [[1948_Holy_Cross_Crusaders_football_team|Holy Cross]] October 30 No. 12 [[1948_Penn_State_Nittany_Lions_football_team|Penn State]] November 6 at [[1948_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team|Cornell]] November 13 at [[1948_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team|Syracuse]] at [[1948_Brown_Bears_football_team|Brown]] November 20 \n"} +{"id": 7490, "claim": "Dipterocypsela is a genus in the Asteraceae family in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dipterocypsela is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 52212, "claim": "During the 1949 season, under captain John Gill, the Western Michigan Broncos defeated Ohio, but lost to Central Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1949_Ohio_Bobcats_football_team|Ohio]] L 6\u201316 \n"} +{"id": 26083, "claim": "Lewis Kimberly was a United States Navy Rear Admiral in the late 1800s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Rear_admiral_(United_States)|Rear Admiral]] 1846\u20131892 \n"} +{"id": 2152, "claim": "Sy Rosenthal played for the Boston Red Sox and had a 266 batting average.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Simon \"Sy\" Rosenthal (November 13, 1903 \u2013 April 7, 1969) was an outfielder in [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] who played from [[1925_in_baseball|1925]] through [[1926_in_baseball|1926]] for the [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]]. .266 \n"} +{"id": 5796, "claim": "Kammerspielfilm was known as \"chamber drama\u201d, only a few were made, but almost all of them are classics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Kammerspielfilm was known as the \"chamber drama\" as a result of the influence from the theatrical form of the [[Chamber_play|chamber play]]. Few Kammerspiel films were made, but nearly all are classics. \n"} +{"id": 4808, "claim": "Brown stallion Sir Peter Teazle's\u00a0pedigree\u00a0shows its ancestors include Sire HIghflyer, an undefeated thoroughbred horse and a very successful sire of the 17th century, and Dam Papilion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Highflyer (1774 \u2013 18 October 1793) was an undefeated [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] [[Racehorse|racehorse]] and a very successful sire of the 18th century. \n"} +{"id": 15818, "claim": "In the Priory ward of the 2008 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election (where one-third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four-year term of office, expiring in 2012), Labour Party's James Eisen won the election with 1,225 votes (40.9% of total turnout), while the Conservative Party did not have a representative.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Barry Brotherton* 1,225 40.9 \n"} +{"id": 4758, "claim": "Ern\u0151 Rozgonyi admitted to the night school section of the Financial and Accounting College, oldest public business school in the world, and obtained an economist degree there in 1973.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He obtained an economist degree there in 1966. \n"} +{"id": 44995, "claim": "Maria Theresia L\u00f6w's children, Lilli Lehmann (24 November 1848 \u2013 17 May 1929) and Marie Lehmann (15 May 1851 \u2013 19 December 1931), were also soprano singers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Their daughters [[Lilli_Lehmann|Lilli Lehmann]] and [[Marie_Lehmann_(soprano)|Marie Lehmann]] also became soprano singers. Lilli Lehmann, born Elisabeth Maria Lehmann, later Elisabeth Maria Lehmann-Kalisch (24 November 1848 \u2013 17 May 1929) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Opera|operatic]] [[Soprano|soprano]]. Marie Lehmann (15 May 1851 \u2013 19 December 1931) was a German operatic [[Soprano|soprano]]. \n"} +{"id": 17804, "claim": "Animals Asia Foundation released a report in 2011 complaining about the treatment of animals in the zoo, and they expressed concern about the Guizhentang Pharmaceutical company for their treatment of bears..", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2010, the organization released a report complaining about the treatment of wild animals in zoos in China. \n"} +{"id": 30450, "claim": "Eni Faleomavaega was the most senior member of the United States House of Representatives in the 105th Congress.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Eni_Faleomavaega|Eni Faleomavaega]] \n"} +{"id": 10369, "claim": "Bray Island is 266 square miles located in Foxe Basin and is highly popultated.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uninhabited Bray Island \n"} +{"id": 3725, "claim": "Six foot seven American football player, Jerome Kersey, was a small forward during his playing career on six teams, and died from a pulmonary embolism (a blockage of an artery in the lungs that has moved through the bloodstrem from else where in the body) at the age of 52.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jerome Kersey (June 26, 1962 \u2013 February 18, 2015) was an American professional basketball player in the [[National_Basketball_Association|National Basketball Association]] (NBA). \n"} +{"id": 12479, "claim": "The Senkadagala Polling Division has matched the Kandy Electoral District and country results of the last three Presidential Elections.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] \n"} +{"id": 23566, "claim": "The winner of the 2017 Tour of Belgium, the cycling event that will become part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020, was Jens Keukeleire, he got the lowest score and was riding for the Belgium national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "16h 59' 42\" [[Jens_Keukeleire|Jens Keukeleire]] (BEL) 1 \n21 [[Jens_Keukeleire|Jens Keukeleire]] (BEL) 6 \n"} +{"id": 2439, "claim": "Kajal Kiran played as Kajal Kisharina in the 1977 film \"Hum Kisise Kum Naheen\" (an Indian musical drama film produced and directed by Nasir Hussain), then as Geeta Sinha in \"Maang Bharo Sajana\" in1980.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1977 [[Hum_Kisise_Kum_Naheen|Hum Kisise Kum Naheen]] Kajal Kisharina 1980 [[Maang_Bharo_Sajana|Maang Bharo Sajana]] Geeta Sinha We Are Not Less than Anyone) is a 1977 Indian musical [[Drama_film|drama film]] produced and directed by [[Nasir_Hussain|Nasir Hussain]]. \n"} +{"id": 47003, "claim": "In the Act 1 of La diavolessa, Giannino and Dorina are in love, and she badly wants to marry Giannino although he is poor, and Falco is sure that the marriage between Giannino and Dorina will take place.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Giannino and Dorina are in love, but she wants no longer marry Giannino because he is poor. \n"} +{"id": 793, "claim": "Victor Christgau was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota, though he was not originally from the state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Victor Laurence August Christgau (September 20, 1894 \u2013 October 10, 1991) was Representative from [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] Christgau born in Dexter Township, [[Mower_County|Mower County]], near [[Austin,_Minnesota|Austin, Minnesota]]; his mother and paternal grandparents were [[Germany|German]] immigrants. [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] \n"} +{"id": 3249, "claim": "Poison Dust was directed and produced by Sue Harris, staring Ramsey Clark with a run time of 84 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sue Harris Sue Harris [[Ramsey_Clark|Ramsey Clark]]\n[[Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)|Juan Gonzalez]]\nRosalie Bertell\nHelen Caldicott\nMichio Kaku 84 minutes \n"} +{"id": 7765, "claim": "Robert Van Lewing, born in March 27, 1921, was arrested for armed robbery on February 6, 1967 before being officially added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list on January 12, 1966.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Robert Van Lewing (March 27, 1921 \u2013 December 17, 1983) was an American bank robber and listed on the [[FBI's_Ten_Most_Wanted|FBI's Ten Most Wanted]] list from 1966\u20131967. Eventually traced to [[Kansas_City,_Missouri|Kansas City]], Lewing was arrested by FBI agents on February 6, 1967 and later convicted of several federal bank robbery charges. \n"} +{"id": 13121, "claim": "Pitcairnia micropoda is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia, family Bromeliaceae, order Poales, and kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pitcairnia micropoda is a plant [[Species|species]] in the genus [[Pitcairnia|Pitcairnia]]. Family: [[Bromeliaceae|Bromeliaceae]] Order: [[Poales|Poales]] Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 3981, "claim": "The Norwich Cathedral which was designated in 1954 is located in the United Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "26 February 1954 United Kingdom \nNorwich Cathedral is an English cathedral located in [[Norwich|Norwich]], Norfolk, dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity. 26 February 1954 \n"} +{"id": 42756, "claim": "Joseph Else who had a studio in Beeston was appointed an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He maintained his studio in [[Beeston,_Nottinghamshire|Beeston]]. He was appointed an associate member of the [[Royal_Society_of_British_Sculptors|Royal Society of British Sculptors]] in 1923 and in 1938 was elected a Fellow. \n"} +{"id": 52288, "claim": "List of power stations in Bahrain Madrid with the least capacity of 30.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Muharraq 30 \n"} +{"id": 22289, "claim": "Des Moines International Airport features 25 connections to major destinations, featuring airlines including American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Express.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It has 25 connections to major airline hubs and leisure destinations. As of December 2019, American Airlines handled 32% of DSM passengers, followed by [[Delta_Air_Lines|Delta Air Lines]] (23%), [[United_Airlines|United Airlines]] (20%), [[Allegiant_Air|Allegiant Air]] (9%), [[Southwest_Airlines|Southwest Airlines]] (9%) and [[Frontier_Airlines|Frontier Airlines]] (6%). The terminal has two concourses; concourse A with gates A1\u2013A5 (used by [[Allegiant_Air|Allegiant Air]], [[Southwest_Airlines|Southwest Airlines]], [[United_Airlines|United Airlines]], and [[United_Express|United Express]]) and concourse C, with gates C1\u2013C7 (used by American Airlines, [[American_Eagle_(airline_brand)|American Eagle]], [[Delta_Air_Lines|Delta Air Lines]], [[Delta_Connection|Delta Connection]], and [[Frontier_Airlines|Frontier Airlines]]). \n"} +{"id": 17168, "claim": "KUHL is a full service radio station that was bought out by Ranger in the 60's, and it is now owned by a company based in Santa Maria, California called Knight Broadcasting Inc.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KUHL (1440 [[Hertz|kHz]]) is a commercial [[AM_broadcasting|AM]] [[Radio_station|radio station]] that is [[City_of_license|licensed]] to [[Santa_Maria,_California|Santa Maria, California]], United States and serves the [[Santa_Maria,_California|Santa Maria]]-[[Lompoc,_California|Lompoc, California]] area. The station is owned by [[Knight_Broadcasting_Inc.|Knight Broadcasting Inc.]] and broadcasts a [[Talk_radio|news/talk]] format. \n"} +{"id": 3479, "claim": "In 2006, the Channel Point Coastal Reserve was first developed, and now it is the home of wild animals such as magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata), glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), and royal spoonbills (Platalea regia).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The infrastructure development was commenced in 2006 and completed shortly afterward. The area contains [[Habitat|habitat]] for many species of birds including [[Royal_spoonbill|royal spoonbills]], [[Magpie_geese|magpie geese]], [[Plumed_whistling-duck|plumed whistling-duck]], [[Grey_teal|grey teal]] and [[Glossy_ibis|glossy ibis]]. The magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) is the sole living representative [[Species|species]] of the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Anseranatidae|Anseranatidae]]. The glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) is a [[Wading_bird|wading bird]] in the [[Ibis|ibis]] family Threskiornithidae. The royal spoonbill (Platalea regia) also known as the black-billed spoonbill, occurs in [[Mudflat|intertidal flats]] and shallows of fresh and saltwater wetlands in [[Australia|Australia]], [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], [[Papua_New_Guinea|Papua New Guinea]], and the [[Solomon_Islands|Solomon Islands]]. \n"} +{"id": 8770, "claim": "The paintings of K\u00e1roly Ferenczy the \"founder of modern Hungarian painting\" have been collected by the Hungarian National Gallery.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ferenczy is considered the \"father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism\" and the \"founder of modern Hungarian painting.\" He has been collected by the [[Hungarian_National_Gallery|Hungarian National Gallery]], which holds 51 of his paintings, as well as other major and regional institutions, including the Ferenczy Ka\u0301roly Museum, founded in his birthplace of Szentendre, and private collectors. \n"} +{"id": 9280, "claim": "Jon Kolb was also an occasional strongman competitor in some of the recent World's Strongest Man contests", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was also an occasional [[Strongman_(strength_athlete)|strongman]] competitor in some of the early [[World's_Strongest_Man|World's Strongest Man]] contests. \nKolb competed in the second and third annual [[World's_Strongest_Man|World's Strongest Man]] competitions in 1978 and 1979, placing on a very good 4th rank in both years, while often defeating much heavier and stronger competitors in certain events. \n"} +{"id": 9908, "claim": "In October 1711, a noble revolt deposed George VII in favor of Mamia III Gurieli (Prince of Guria) who forced him to retired, but George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719.", "label": 1, "evidence": "George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719. In October 1711, a noble revolt deposed him in favor of [[Mamia_III_Gurieli|Mamia III Gurieli]] who forced George to retire to [[Kartli|Kartli]], eastern Georgia. Later, with the support of the Turkish [[Pasha|pasha]] of [[Akhaltsikhe|Akhaltsikhe]], he defeated Mamia at the Battle of Chkhara in June 1712. Deposed again in November 1713, George resumed the throne upon Mamia's death in January 1714, only to be forced, in 1716, by the rebellious nobles led by Prince Bejan Dadiani into exile to Constantinople. Mamia III Gurieli ([[Georgian_language|Georgian]]: \u10db\u10d0\u10db\u10d8\u10d0 III \u10d2\u10e3\u10e0\u10d8\u10d4\u10da\u10d8), also known as Mamia the Great Gurieli (\u10d3\u10d8\u10d3\u10d8 \u10d2\u10e3\u10e0\u10d8\u10d4\u10da\u10d8, Didi Gurieli) or the Black Gurieli (\u10e8\u10d0\u10d5\u10d8 \u10d2\u10e3\u10e0\u10d8\u10d4\u10da\u10d8, Shavi Gurieli) (died 5 January 1714), of the western Georgian [[House_of_Gurieli|House of Gurieli]], was [[Prince_of_Guria|Prince of Guria]] from 1689 to 1714. \n"} +{"id": 8941, "claim": "The Ernest Edward Greene House's corners have matching Ionic capitaled pilasters, an architectural element used to give the appearance of a supporting column and to articulate an extent of wall, with only an ornamental function, while a one-story, hip roofed porch, supported by ten Tuscan columns, wraps around the front of the house and halfway down each side.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The corners of the house have matching Ionic [[Capital_(architecture)|capitaled]] [[Pilaster|pilasters]]. In [[Classical_architecture|classical architecture]], a pilaster is an architectural element used to give the appearance of a supporting [[Column|column]] and to articulate an extent of wall, with only an ornamental function. A one-story, [[Hip_roof|hip roofed]] porch supported by ten [[Tuscan_column|Tuscan columns]] wraps around the front of the house and halfway down each side. \n"} +{"id": 43086, "claim": "Five teams from England, France, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales participated in the 1955 Five Nations Championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The teams involved were: [[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] [[France_national_rugby_union_team|France]] [[Ireland_national_rugby_union_team|Ireland]] [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] [[Wales_national_rugby_union_team|Wales]] \n1 [[Wales_national_rugby_union_team|Wales]] 1 [[France_national_rugby_union_team|France]] 3 [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] 4 [[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] 5 [[Ireland_national_rugby_union_team|Ireland]] The teams involved were: \n"} +{"id": 16155, "claim": "Nurlan Kapparov served in the the Soviet Army from 1987 to 1989 before founding the company Accept in 1990.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1991, Kapparov he founded the company Accept and from 1997 to 1999, he was the chief executive of the national company [[KazTransOil|KazTransOil]] and oil and gas company Kazakhoil. \n"} +{"id": 41623, "claim": "Republican, Jack Schroeder, earned 17,285 total votes in the Iowa Senate District 21 General Election of 1954, which was not enough votes to win the election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1954 United States Senate elections was a midterm election in the first term of [[Dwight_D._Eisenhower|Dwight D. Eisenhower]]'s presidency. [[Republican_Party_(US)|Republican]] Thomas E. Martin \n"} +{"id": 13247, "claim": "Tony Jamieson has played in four FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns during his eleven year career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tony Lloyd Jamieson (born 16 March 1974, [[Wellington|Wellington]], [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]]) is a former [[Association_football|international footballer]] for the [[Cook_Islands_national_football_team|Cook Islands]], having played in four [[FIFA_World_Cup|FIFA World Cup]] qualifying campaigns. Jamieson is still playing football in Rarotonga, goalkeeping in the men's premier league competition for Nikao FC at the young age of 39 years. Senior career* 2000\u20132001 \n"} +{"id": 9929, "claim": "Trail Blazers regular-season had a lowe attendance 1970-71 season than in 1971-1972 and 1972-1973 season in the National Basketball Association which was founded in 1946.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1970\u201371 245,383 6,135 1971\u201372 279,506 6,988 1972\u201373 333,480 8,134 June 6, 1946; 74 years ago (1946-06-06)\n(as [[Basketball_Association_of_America|BAA]]),\n[[New_York_City|New York City]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 37767, "claim": "In the 2001 Cape Verdean parliamentary election, only 137,085 valid votes were obtained from 260,126 registered voters, resulting in the victory of the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde.", "label": 0, "evidence": "260,126 137,085 The result was a victory for the [[African_Party_for_the_Independence_of_Cape_Verde|African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde]] run by [[Jose\u0301_Maria_Neves|Jose\u0301 Maria Neves]], which won 40 of the 72 seats in the [[National_Assembly_(Cape_Verde)|National Assembly]], defeating the ruling [[Movement_for_Democracy_(Cape_Verde)|Movement for Democracy]] led by [[Carlos_Veiga|Carlos Veiga]]. \n"} +{"id": 9126, "claim": "The song \"For Real\", performed by Athena and written by\u00a0G\u00f6khan \u00d6zo\u011fuz\u00a0and\u00a0Hakan \u00d6zo\u011fuz, won a landslide victory against two others\u00a0in the national final televoting for the Turkey entry in the Eurovision\u00a0Song Contest 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the close of voting, it had received 195 points, placing 4th in a field of 24. \n"} +{"id": 17632, "claim": "Cameron\u00a0Broadcasting,\u00a0Inc.\u00a0owns\u00a0KLUK(97.9\u00a0FM),\u00a0an\u00a0FM\u00a0radio\u00a0station\u00a0that\u00a0broadcasts\u00a0country\u00a0music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KLUK (97.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Classic_rock|classic rock]] format. \n"} +{"id": 34822, "claim": "Satyashodhak Communist Party, a republican party founded in 1978 by Sharad Patil, bases its political philosophy on Marxism and Phule thought Ambedkarism.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Marxism|Marxism]]\n[[Jyotirao_Phule|Phule thought]]\n[[Ambedkarism|Ambedkarism]] \n"} +{"id": 3310, "claim": "There were 13 four-seat wards along with ten resident candidates in the 1964 Merton London Borough Council election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Other candidates included 8 Residents, 6 Communists and 3 Independents. \n"} +{"id": 12193, "claim": "The core activity of the residents of Backi Petrovac is related to the processing industry wherein 1,862 people were employed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1,862 Processing industry \n"} +{"id": 45015, "claim": "Dan Harrington(Action Dan) is a professional poker player best known for winning the Main Event at the 1995 World Series of Poker, was born in December 6, 1945 in Cambridge, England where he began playing poker professionally in 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1945-12-06) December 6, 1945 (age 75)\nCambridge, Massachusetts \nHarrington was born in Cambridge, [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]. \n"} +{"id": 1157, "claim": "Struchium is from the Asteraceae family in the plantae kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 7559, "claim": "Dustin Miller, a Democratic member of Louisiana House of Representatives, went to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, classified among \"R2: Doctoral Universities \u2013 High research activity\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[University_of_Louisiana_at_Lafayette|University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] It is [[Carnegie_Classification_of_Institutions_of_Higher_Education|classified]] among \"R2: Doctoral Universities \u2013 High research activity\". Dustin Miller is a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Louisiana_House_of_Representatives|Louisiana House of Representatives]]. \n[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[University_of_Louisiana_at_Lafayette|University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] It is [[Carnegie_Classification_of_Institutions_of_Higher_Education|classified]] among \"R2: Doctoral Universities \u2013 High research activity\". \n"} +{"id": 8082, "claim": "Lavreotiki population has been wrongly reported to have decreased from 1907 to 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "10,007 7,078 \n"} +{"id": 41177, "claim": "In 2006 the population of Zoandega within Kougoure was more than Naraghins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zoandega 239 Natenga 231 \n"} +{"id": 14585, "claim": "In the 2001 Algarve Cup, which took place between 11th and 17th of March 2001 in Portugal, it was concluded that Sweden (3 wins and 0 loses) got the score of nine which was the highest, followed by Canada (2 wins and 1 lose) which scored six.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It took place between 11 and 17 March 2001 in [[Portugal|Portugal]] with [[Sweden_women's_national_football_team|Sweden]] winning the event defeating Denmark, 3-0, in the final game. [[Canada_women's_national_soccer_team|Canada]] 2 1 6 \n"} +{"id": 15213, "claim": "Let the Dancers Inherit the Party has been reviewed by multiple sources including The Guardian and Financial Times, and has a Metacritic score of 77/100.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[The_Guardian|The Guardian]] [[Financial_Times|Financial Times]] \n"} +{"id": 33485, "claim": "In the 1990 ( first all-German election since, Nazi show election in April 1938), 1994 (This elected Bundestag was largest in history until 2017, numbering 672 members) and 1998 elections in Berlin Marzahn - Hellersdorf Gregor Gysi of the PDS party did not participate in lew of a sudden career change.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The constituency was first represented by Gregor Gysi of the [[Party_of_Democratic_Socialism_(Germany)|Party of Democratic Socialism]] (PDS) from 1990 to 2002. \nGregor Gysi [[1990_German_federal_election|1990]] [[1994_German_federal_election|1994]] [[1998_German_federal_election|1998]] 31.7 48.9 46.7 \n"} +{"id": 35352, "claim": "Pan Am Flight 281 was a Boeing 707 that was hijacked on November 24, 1968.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Boeing_707|Boeing 707]] It was hijacked on November 24, 1968, by four men from [[JFK_International_Airport|JFK International Airport]], [[New_York_City|New York City]] to [[Havana,_Cuba|Havana, Cuba]]. \n"} +{"id": 4228, "claim": "Emily Warren Roebling (1843-1903), the wife of Washington Roebling who had a decompression disease, was a US national known for her role in the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Emily Warren Roebling (September 23, 1843 \u2013 February 28, 1903) was an engineer known for her contribution to the completion of the [[Brooklyn_Bridge|Brooklyn Bridge]] after her husband [[Washington_Roebling|Washington Roebling]] developed [[Decompression_sickness|caisson disease]] (a.k.a. decompression disease). \n"} +{"id": 2065, "claim": "The 2002 American drama film Scent of a Woman won the Best Motion Picture in\u00a0the 50th\u00a0Golden Globe Awards with the Best Performance in a Motion Picture-Drame\u00a0awarded to Al Pacino from the same movie.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American [[Drama_(modern_genre)|drama film]] produced and directed by [[Martin_Brest|Martin Brest]] that tells the story of a [[University-preparatory_school|preparatory school]] student who takes a job as an assistant to an irritable, blind, medically retired Army officer. \n"} +{"id": 3882, "claim": "The Pe\u00f1afiel Castle located in Pe\u00f1afiel, Valladolid Province, Spain, which was built in 1013 by Sancho Garcia and is owned by the Municipality of Pe\u00f1afiel, is open to the public.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pen\u0303afiel Castle is located in [[Pen\u0303afiel,_Spain|Pen\u0303afiel]], [[Valladolid_Province|Valladolid Province]], Spain. A castle was built in 1013 by Sancho Garcia to protect the land. Municipality of Pen\u0303afiel Yes \n"} +{"id": 6084, "claim": "Johanngeorgenstadt, a town in the state of Bavaria in Germany, has a large population of over 10,000 residents.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Saxony|Saxony]] \n3,897 \n"} +{"id": 40209, "claim": "Romano Fenati placed first with 25 points in the Moto3 event in the 2016 French motorcycle Grand Prix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[South_Africa]] [[Brad_Binder|Brad Binder]] Pos. \n[[Italy]] Romano Fenati Pos. \n"} +{"id": 30613, "claim": "List of wars involving Peru include the victorious Peruvian Intervention in Bolivia in 1828 and the Conflict of the Pedrera in 1911 which was a war against Colombia, a transcontinental country largely in the north of South America.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peruvian intervention in Bolivia of 1828 [[Peru|Republic of Peru]] [[Gran_Colombia|Republic of Colombia]]\n[[Republic_of_Bolivia|Bolivia]] Conflict of the Pedrera\n(1911) [[Peru|Peru]] [[Colombia|Colombia]] Colombia ([[English|/k\u0259\u02c8l\u028cmbi\u0259/]] (listen) k\u0259-LUM-bee-\u0259, [[English|/-\u02c8l\u0252m-/]] -\u2060LOM-; Spanish: [[Spanish|[ko\u02c8lombja]] (listen)), officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: Repu\u0301blica de Colombia (help\u00b7)), is a transcontinental country largely in the north of South America, with [[Insular_region_of_Colombia|territories]] in [[North_America|North America]]. \n"} +{"id": 10771, "claim": "In 2011, India had a total population of 1,210,854,977, more than 35,000 times compared to Patparganj (of East Delhi), which only has 34,409.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 1,210,726,932 \n"} +{"id": 22776, "claim": "Juliet Roberts was featured in \"It's Over\" with the The Funk Masters (a British reggae-funk band) which failed to grab a spot in the 1983 UK music charts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Juliet Roberts (born 6 May 1962 in [[London|London]], England) is a British [[Jazz|jazz]], [[Rock_music|rock]], [[Soul_music|soul]] and [[House_music|house music]] singer songwriter of [[Grenada|Grenadian]] descent. She originally recorded as Julie Roberts in 1982, and performed on the 1983 [[Top_40|Top 10]] hit single, \"It's Over\" by [[Funk_Masters|Funk Masters]]. Funk Masters was a British [[Reggae|reggae]]-[[Funk|funk]] band. The band's only chart success was the more [[Soul_music|soul]] song \"It's Over\", released in June 1983. Its [[Single_(music)|single]] \"It's Over\" peaked at number eight on the [[UK_Singles_Chart|UK Singles Chart]] in 1983. \n"} +{"id": 10229, "claim": "Edilson's career took him to the Brazil National Team the most successful team in the FIFA World Cup which it won five time, however Edilson was not on the team during any FIFA win.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At international level, he received 21 caps with the [[Brazil_national_football_team|Brazil national team]], scoring 6 goals, and taking part in the nation's [[2002_FIFA_World_Cup|2002 FIFA World Cup]] victory. \n"} +{"id": 2901, "claim": "The Norwich Cathedral, which is an English cathedral for the Church of England Diocese of Norwich designated in 1954 within the United Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Norwich Cathedral is an English cathedral located in [[Norwich|Norwich]], Norfolk, dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity. It is the cathedral church for the Church of England [[Diocese_of_Norwich|Diocese of Norwich]] and is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites. 26 February 1954 United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 13604, "claim": "In the plot of Assault on England British intelligence links assassinations to a British Lieutenant John Elmore who defected to Russia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Instead, British intelligence links the assassinations to a Russian agent, Boris Novosty, who is currently in the UK. The only person of significance is Lieutenant John Elmore who became a renowned underworld assassin after the war before being killed in a shootout with police several years previously \u2013 although his body was never found. \n"} +{"id": 4654, "claim": "Federico Lanzillota appeared in 2012\u201313 Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n three times, under Nueva Chicago, and then appeared seven times in the 2015 Primera Divisi\u00f3n.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Club_Atle\u0301tico_Nueva_Chicago|Nueva Chicago]] [[2012\u201313_Primera_B_Nacional|2012\u201313]] [[Primera_B_Nacional|Primera B Nacional]] 3 [[2015_Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|2015]] [[Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|Primera Divisio\u0301n]] 7 \n"} +{"id": 1808, "claim": "Narazo Shimazu (born in 1888) went to Tokyo for foreign motorcycle\u00a0races.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Narazo Shimazu (1888\u20131973) founded Shimazu Motor Research Institute, that built the [[NS_Motorcycle|NS Motorcycle]]. Shimazu was born in [[Japan|Japan]] in 1888. He went to [[Tokyo|Tokyo]] for races of foreign motorcycles. \n"} +{"id": 1208, "claim": "Bernard Durkan is an Irish politician who belongs to the Fine Gael political party, a liberal-conservative and Christian-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bernard J. Durkan (born 26 March 1945) is an Irish [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] politician who has been a [[Teachta_Da\u0301la|Teachta Da\u0301la]] (TD) for the [[Kildare_North_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare North]] constituency since [[1997_Irish_general_election|1997]], and previously from 1982 to 1997 and 1981 to 1982 for the [[Kildare_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare]] constituency. Fine Gael ([[English|/\u02ccfi\u02d0n\u0259 \u02c8\u0261e\u026al, \u02ccf\u026an-/]], Irish: [[Irish|[\u02ccf\u02b2\u026an\u02b2\u0259 \u02c8\u0261e\u02d0l\u032a\u02e0]]; [[English_language|English]]: \"Family (or Tribe) of the Irish\"), officially Fine Gael (United Ireland), is a [[Liberal_conservatism|liberal-conservative]] and Christian-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. \n[[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] Bernard Durkan\n[[Teachta_Da\u0301la|TD]] Fine Gael ([[English|/\u02ccfi\u02d0n\u0259 \u02c8\u0261e\u026al, \u02ccf\u026an-/]], Irish: [[Irish|[\u02ccf\u02b2\u026an\u02b2\u0259 \u02c8\u0261e\u02d0l\u032a\u02e0]]; [[English_language|English]]: \"Family (or Tribe) of the Irish\"), officially Fine Gael (United Ireland), is a [[Liberal_conservatism|liberal-conservative]] and Christian-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. \n"} +{"id": 2194, "claim": "Inverleith RFC play at Arboretum Row in Edinburgh but are not part of any professional rugby divisions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They play in [[Inverleith|Inverleith]] at Arboretum Row in the north of [[Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] where their clubhouse and pitches are located on the corner of Arboretum and Ferry Road. Inverleith Rugby Football Club is a [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] side currently playing in the [[East_Regional_Leagues_(Rugby_Union)|East Regional League Division Two]] having been promoted in the season 2012\u201313. 6 [[East_Regional_League_(rugby_union)|East Regional League Division Two]]\n(BT East Regional League Division 2)\n16 clubs \u2013 2 promotion spots \n"} +{"id": 39783, "claim": "Algebraic logic has nine Logical system and Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra which includes Boolean algebra and Modal algebra.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Boolean_algebra|Boolean algebra]] [[Modal_algebra|Modal algebra]] [[Heyting_algebra|Heyting algebra]] [[MV-algebra|MV-algebra]] [[Interior_algebra|Interior algebra]] [[Monadic_Boolean_algebra|Monadic Boolean algebra]] [[Boolean-valued_model|Complete Boolean algebra]], [[Polyadic_algebra|polyadic algebra]], [[Predicate_functor_logic|predicate functor logic]] [[Cylindric_algebra|Cylindric algebra]] [[Combinatory_logic|Combinatory logic]], [[Relation_algebra|relation algebra]] Classical [[Sentential_logic|sentential logic]] [[Intuitionistic_logic|Intuitionistic]] propositional logic [[\u0141ukasiewicz_logic|\u0141ukasiewicz logic]] Modal logic [[Normal_modal_logic|K]] [[Clarence_Irving_Lewis|Lewis]]'s [[Modal_logic|S4]] Lewis's [[S5_(modal_logic)|S5]], [[Monadic_predicate_logic|monadic predicate logic]] [[First-order_logic|First-order logic]] First-order logic with [[Equality_(mathematics)|equality]] [[Set_theory|Set theory]] \n"} +{"id": 3654, "claim": "Xiao Sha competed in the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 World Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2007 World Championships 2008 World Cup \n"} +{"id": 757, "claim": "The 2008 Georgian parliamentary election was observed by a total of 45 organizations and had 3,458,020 registered voters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Central Election Commission has registered 3,458,020 voters. The election was observed by 14 international and 31 local organizations. \n"} +{"id": 4042, "claim": "Fatima Lodhi, a social activist called the \"Champion of Diversity\", has spoken out against racism since she was a child.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Anti-colorism and diversity advocate Fatima Lodhi is the first Pakistani who has taken a stand against \"[[Colorism|colorism]]\". \n"} +{"id": 14125, "claim": "Ahyee Aye Elvis never made an appearance with Sogndal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ahyee Aye Elvis (born 13 December 1983 in [[Abidjan|Abidjan]]) is an Ivorian footballer, whose last known club was [[EGS_Gafsa|EGS Gafsa]]. He can play in both defence and midfield, and signed for Sogndal on 31 August 2004, after having played for [[Stella_Club_d'Adjame\u0301|Stella Club d'Adjame\u0301]] in his homeland. 2004 [[Sogndal_Fotball|Sogndal]] 6 2005 13 2006 20 2007 27 2008 2 2009 14 2010 29 2011 30 2012 15 \n"} +{"id": 2709, "claim": "Bilobalide has a molar mass of 326.301 g\u00b7mol and is administered oral.", "label": 0, "evidence": "326.301 g\u00b7mol oral \n"} +{"id": 37604, "claim": "Vladimir Gruzdev is a Russian politician who studied at Military Banner Institute and graduate with honors as an as an interpreter-referent in Portuguese and English.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vladimir Sergeyevich Gruzdev ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0440\u0443\u0437\u0434\u0435\u0432, born 6 February 1967) is a Russian politician. In 1991 he graduated with honors from the Military Red Banner Institute as an interpreter-referent in Portuguese and [[English_language|English]]. \n"} +{"id": 45766, "claim": "James Nugent was appointed the first Buddhist chaplain to Walton Gaol in 1860, then in 1881, the Liverpool Catholic Children's Protection Society was jointly founded by Nugent and Bishop O'Reilly (Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Liverpool by the Holy See).", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 1 January 1860 Nugent was appointed the first Catholic chaplain to [[Liverpool_(HM_Prison)|Walton Gaol]]. \n"} +{"id": 31039, "claim": "South Asian Youth Action is a non-profit youth development organization in New York City working exclusively with South Asian youth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "is a [[501(c)(3)|501(c)(3)]] non-profit [[Youth_development|youth development]] organization in [[New_York_City|New York City]]. Although focused on [[South_Asian_Americans|South Asian]] youth, the group is secular and works with young people of all ethnicities. \n"} +{"id": 33974, "claim": "On October 6, 2011, The Gaslight Anthem announced via Facebook that they had signed with Mercury Records, but that they were sorry to leave their friends at SideOneDummy, with whom they had released their debut album and their second album.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sink or Swim is the debut studio album by [[The_Gaslight_Anthem|The Gaslight Anthem]], released May 29, 2007 through XOXO Records. \n"} +{"id": 1745, "claim": "Kathryn Alexandre appeared in 11 different shows since 2008 including Cardinal and 12 Monkeys, but never appeared in any movies or films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Becoming Willgesworth Father Manning Short film Short film Emma Lillian The Weight Rose Short film Short film \n"} +{"id": 23713, "claim": "The reference style used to address Giovanni Battista Re is \"His Eminence\"; \"Your Eminence\" in spoken style; and \"Cardinal\" in informal style.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giovanni Battista Re (born 30 January 1934) is an Italian [[Cardinal_(Catholicism)|cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church]] whose service has been primarily in the [[Roman_Curia|Roman Curia]]. His Eminence Your Eminence [[Cardinal_(Catholic_Church)|Cardinal]] \n"} +{"id": 3807, "claim": "In Spectrum Strikes Back Indigo is shot by one of the reserves game wardens, and the shot was fatal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, the wound is not fatal, and Scarlet dispatches him using the Mysteron Gun. Indigo is intercepted by Scarlet and shot by one of the reserve's [[Game_warden|game wardens]]. \n"} +{"id": 46642, "claim": "Undercover Brothers Ug were first on stage when they represented Uganda in The Tusker Project Fame singing competition, and went on to hold their first concert \"Unveiling Undercover Brothers\" on two dates in 2014, where they gave out free copies of their first album for promotion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "These concerts acted as their official release dates for their first album, [[At_Dawn_(Undercover_Brothers_Ug_album)|At Dawn]] which sold physical copies at the concerts. \n"} +{"id": 25199, "claim": "In 2010, Radiohead's song \"Lotus Flower\" was nominated for Best Production Design, and their song \"Daydreaming\" was nominated for Best Choreography.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 \"[[Lotus_Flower|Lotus Flower]]\" Best Choreography Nominated 2017 [[Libera_Award_for_Video_of_the_Year|Video of the Year]] \"Daydreaming\" Nominated [[54th_Annual_Grammy_Awards|2012]] \"[[Lotus_Flower_(song)|Lotus Flower]]\" [[Grammy_Award_for_Best_Rock_Performance|Best Rock Performance]] Nominated Best Music Video Nominated Best Rock Song Nominated 2011 \"[[Lotus_Flower|Lotus Flower]]\" Best Choreography Won \n"} +{"id": 2933, "claim": "Barnaul Airport located 17 km west of Barnaul has Ural Airline flying to Khujand, Utair flying to Surgut and UVT Aero to Kazan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Barnaul Gherman Titov International Airport ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041c\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443\u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u043d\u044b\u0438\u0306 \u0430\u044d\u0440\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0440\u0442 \u0411\u0430\u0440\u043d\u0430\u0443\u043b \u0438\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0438 \u0413\u0435\u0440\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0430 \u0422\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0430) ([[IATA_airport_code|IATA]]: BAX, ICAO: UNBB) (sometimes referred to as Barnaul West or Mikhaylovka) is a major airport in Altai Krai, [[Russia|Russia]] located 17 km west of [[Barnaul|Barnaul]]. [[Ural_Airlines|Ural Airlines]] [[Khujand_Airport|Khujand]], [[Moscow_Domodedovo_Airport|Moscow\u2013Domodedovo]] [[Utair|Utair]] [[Surgut_International_Airport|Surgut]] [[UVT_Aero|UVT Aero]] [[Kazan_International_Airport|Kazan]] \n"} +{"id": 20918, "claim": "Steven Horsford retired from the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader in 2009 and appointed Senator Mo Denis to lead the caucus election efforts during for the 2012 election cycle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In February 2009, he assumed the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader. \n"} +{"id": 17344, "claim": "George C. Thompson is the 1911 and 1912 Michigan Wolverines football team's score leader, where he played pitcher.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The team's captain and fullback [[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]] was also the leading scorer with 49 points on eight touchdowns and one extra point. Thomson was also the team's high scorer with seven touchdowns in seven games for a total of 35 points. The 1911 team featured several players who had been starters on the undefeated [[1910_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1910 Michigan Wolverines football team]], including team captain [[Frederick_L._Conklin|Frederick L. Conklin]], [[Thomas_A._Bogle,_Jr.|Thomas A. Bogle, Jr.]], [[Stanfield_Wells|Stanfield Wells]], [[Shorty_McMillan|Shorty McMillan]], and [[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]]. He was Michigan's leading scorer for two consecutive years, totaling 35 points for the [[1911_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1911 Michigan Wolverines football team]] and 49 points for the [[1912_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1912 team]]. He played [[Fullback_(American_football)|fullback]] and also handled punting for the [[University_of_Michigan|University of Michigan]] from 1910 to 1912. \n"} +{"id": 1327, "claim": "The single \"Every You Every Me\" by British alternative rock band Placebo, also known as Ashtray Heart, was featured on the Cruel Intentions soundtrack, hitting the music charts in Australia, Germany, and the UK.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Every You Every Me\" is a song by British [[Alternative_rock|alternative rock]] band [[Placebo_(band)|Placebo]], released as the third single from their second album, [[Without_You_I'm_Nothing_(Placebo_album)|Without You I'm Nothing]], on 25 January 1999. Ashtray Heart The song was featured on the [[Cruel_Intentions_(soundtrack)|Cruel Intentions soundtrack]]. The single managed to chart at number forty-six in Australia, ninety-nine in Germany and eleven in the UK Singles Chart. \n"} +{"id": 5828, "claim": "Ohanna Shivanand's filmography from 2007-2015 includes playing the role of Dr. Riddhima Gupta in Dill Mill Gayye as well as the role of Meera in Teri Meri Love Stories.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She began her television career with the 2007 medical youth show [[Dill_Mill_Gayye|Dill Mill Gayye]] on [[Star_One_(Indian_TV_channel)|Star One]], where she played Dr. Riddhima Gupta in season 1 of the show. In May 2008, she quit the show owing to the differences between the production house. But in June 2010, she returned due to fan demands and played different character, Dr. Shilpa Malhotra in season 2 of the show. \n"} +{"id": 13160, "claim": "American Cheerleader is the first and largest national teen magazine dedicated to covering sideline and competitive cheerleading founded by publishing executive Michael Weiskopf, with its first issue featuring University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show Survivor in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "American Cheerleader is the first and largest national teen magazine dedicated to covering sideline and competitive cheerleading. Inspired by the popularity and competitive nature of cheerleading in the early 1990s, publishing executive Michael Weiskopf started a magazine to take advantage of its evolving culture. The first issue was published in New York in January 1995. It was published by Lifestyle Ventures, LLC, and the first issue featured University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show [[Survivor_(U.S._TV_series)|Survivor]] in 2002. \n"} +{"id": 30669, "claim": "1929 Maine Black Bears football team (head coach Fred Brice) played seven games between September and November.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its ninth season under head coach [[Fred_Brice|Fred Brice]], the team compiled a 2\u20135 record (1\u20132 against conference opponents). September 28 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 \n"} +{"id": 2895, "claim": "Oreta suffusa was described by Francis Walker in 1855, found in Sri Lanka, adults are lilac-fawn colour and forewings have a darker middle part.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was described by [[Francis_Walker_(entomologist)|Francis Walker]] in 1855. It is found in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] and southern [[India|India]]. Adults are lilac-fawn colour, the wings with numerous greyish spots, yellowish towards the base and along the exterior border. The forewings have a darker middle part, bounded on the inside by an undulating grey band and on the outside by a more oblique and straight yellow band. \n"} +{"id": 11299, "claim": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a public school located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri established in 1982 and it caters K to 12 to college.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a [[Private_school|private]] [[Christian_school|Christian school]] located in [[Cape_Girardeau,_Missouri|Cape Girardeau, Missouri]] on route K. This school has programs from preschool through high school. [[Education_in_the_United_States#School_grades|K to 12]] \n"} +{"id": 8757, "claim": "Apalochlamys is in the Plantae kindom, and is in the order Asterales, which is a super-set of the family Asteraceae, and includes the sunflower (Helianthus annuus), lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] The Asterales, by dint of being a super-set of the family Asteraceae, include some species grown for food, including the [[Sunflower|sunflower]] (Helianthus annuus), lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and [[Chicory|chicory]] (Cichorium). \n"} +{"id": 6257, "claim": "First released on the 1971 album Imagine, \"Gimme Some Truth\" was co-produced by Phil Spector, who is currently an inmate at the California Health Care Facility in Stockton for killing Lana Clarkson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Lennon, [[Yoko_Ono|Yoko Ono]], [[Phil_Spector|Phil Spector]] It was first released on his 1971 album [[Imagine_(John_Lennon_album)|Imagine]]. He is currently an inmate at the [[California_Health_Care_Facility|California Health Care Facility]] in [[Stockton,_California|Stockton, California]]. On February 3, 2003, actress [[Lana_Clarkson|Lana Clarkson]] was killed in Spector's mansion (the Pyrenees Castle) in [[Alhambra,_California|Alhambra, California]]. \nOn April 13, 2009, the jury found Spector guilty of murdering Clarkson. On the morning of February 3, 2003, American actress [[Lana_Clarkson|Lana Clarkson]] was found dead in the Pyrenees Castle, the [[Alhambra,_California|Alhambra]], [[California|California]] mansion of record producer [[Phil_Spector|Phil Spector]]. As of 2009, Spector is serving his sentence at the [[California_Health_Care_Facility|California Health Care Facility]], California State Prison ([[Stockton,_California|Stockton, California]]). from the album [[Imagine_(John_Lennon_album)|Imagine]] \"Gimme Some Truth\" Co-produced by [[Phil_Spector|Phil Spector]], the recording includes a [[Slide_guitar|slide guitar]] solo played by [[George_Harrison|George Harrison]], Lennon's former bandmate in [[The_Beatles|the Beatles]]. Imagine is the second [[Studio_album|studio album]] by English musician [[John_Lennon|John Lennon]], released on 9 September 1971 by Apple Records. \n"} +{"id": 5133, "claim": "Metal for Muthas, Volume I and II, were reviewed by AllMusic, and Volume I was also reviewed by Sounds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(Vol. I) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] (Vol. II) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] (Vol. I) [[Sounds_(magazine)|Sounds]] \n"} +{"id": 17841, "claim": "Ian Chappell, born on August 26, 1943, was Australian ODI captains from 1972 to 1975 winning six games out of eleven games played with 54.55% winning rate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ian Michael Chappell (born 26 September 1943) is a former [[Cricket|cricketer]] who played for [[Southern_Redbacks|South Australia]] and Australia. He captained Australia between 1971 and 1975 before taking a central role in the breakaway [[World_Series_Cricket|World Series Cricket]] organisation. \n"} +{"id": 45420, "claim": "From 28 to 30 July, Greenbrier River sailed to Little Creek, Virginia for training in Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States, where she was assigned to LSMR Squadron 4.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Assigned to LSMR Squadron 4, she departed Little Creek on 4 October for the [[Great_Lakes|Great Lakes]]. From 28 to 30 July she sailed to Little Creek, Virginia, for training in [[Chesapeake_Bay|Chesapeake Bay]] and along the [[Virginia|Virginia]] coast. The Chesapeake Bay ([[English|/\u02c8t\u0283\u025bs\u0259pi\u02d0k/]] CHESS-\u0259-peek) is the largest [[Estuary|estuary]] in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 37209, "claim": "UAN has three solution grades of 28, 30, and 32 which are made up of 40, 42, and 45 percent ammonium nitrate respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The most commonly used grade of these fertilizer solutions is UAN 32.0.0 (32%N) also known as UN32 or UN-32, which consists of 45% [[Ammonium_nitrate|ammonium nitrate]], 35% [[Urea|urea]] and only 20% water. Other grades are UAN 28, UAN 30 and UAN 18. \n"} +{"id": 3626, "claim": "The Hoplophorus is a part of the Plantae kingdom and the Cingulata order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 856, "claim": "Crowds go to Xingcheng, the location of Juhua Island, for water sports and other recreation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In modern times Xingcheng has become a mecca for those seeking relief from the bustling heat of summer in the overcrowded cities of Northern China. Xingcheng is home to the largest island in the [[Bohai_Gulf|Bohai Gulf]], the beautiful and secluded Juhua Island (simplified Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5c9b; traditional Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5cf6; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ju\u0301hua\u0304 Da\u030co; lit. The town has attractive swimming beaches and is also blessed with natural hot springs, discovered during the Tang Dynasty. \n"} +{"id": 43331, "claim": "Shalom Levin(27 March 1916-14 April 1995) was an Israeli teacher and politician from Rakaw, Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rakaw|Rakaw]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] \nBorn in [[Rakaw|Rakaw]] near [[Minsk|Minsk]] in the [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] (present-day [[Belarus|Belarus]]), Levin studied at the [[Tarbut|Tarbut]] Teachers Seminary in [[Vilnius|Vilnius]], and was a member of the Jewish [[HeHalutz|HeHalutz]] movement in Poland. \n"} +{"id": 2837, "claim": "In 2006 the population of Natenga within Kougoure was more than Naraghins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Natenga 231 Naraghin 310 \n"} +{"id": 28627, "claim": "Both Venice, Italy and Anchorage, United States only received seven bids in the first round of the 1992 Winter Olympics Bidding on September 1986, which eventually led to the selection of Albertville, France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cortina_d'Ampezzo|Cortina d'Ampezzo]] Italy 7 \n"} +{"id": 11039, "claim": "Mannar Polling Division has happened for nine years, was an MAE% of around 27.38%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[#1999_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1999]] [[#2005_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2005]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1994]] [[#1988_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1988]] [[#1982_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1982]] \nThe winner of Mannar has matched the final country result 4 out of 8 times. \n"} +{"id": 1713, "claim": "Planning Policy Guidance Notes' housing policy which sought to create more affordable housing would be replaced with the Planning Policy Statement 3 .", "label": 0, "evidence": "PPG3 was replaced with Planning Policy Statement 3 ([[PPS_3|PPS3]]) in November 2006. It also sought to compel developers to provide a greater element of [[Affordable_housing|affordable housing]]. \n"} +{"id": 2652, "claim": "A village in India, in 2011 Kolhan had 693 people with around half (390) being workers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Demographics (2011 Census) Population 693 Workers (all) 390 \n"} +{"id": 10207, "claim": "Kehila Kedosha Janina was built in 1925-27 on Broome Street in Brooklyn New York and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kehila Kedosha Janina (Holy Community of Janina) is a synagogue on 280 [[Broome_Street_(Manhattan)|Broome Street]] between [[Allen_Street_(Manhattan)|Allen]] and Eldridge Streets in the [[Lower_East_Side|Lower East Side]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[New_York_City|New York City]]. \n"} +{"id": 4248, "claim": "Born in\u00a0Qaem Shahr\u00a0(formerly known as Shahi)\u00a0Fereydoon Fazli made a record of 14 goal assists from 2005 to 2010 with two clubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2005\u201306_Iran_Premier_League|2005\u201306]] [[2006\u201307_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2006\u201307]] [[Esteghlal_Ahvaz|Esteghlal Ahvaz]] 16 [[2007\u201308_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2007\u201308]] [[2008\u201309_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2008\u201309]] [[2009\u201310_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2009\u201310]] [[Saba_Qom_F.C.|Saba]] 14 19 5 \nHaving moved to [[Esteghlal_Ahvaz|Esteghlal Ahvaz]] in 2005, he became the league's second topscorer again in [[2005\u201306_Iran_Pro_League|season 2005/06]] with 17 goals in 27 appearances, while the topscorer was also [[Reza_Enayati|Reza Enayati]] with 21 goals. He continued his impressive performance in the [[2006\u201307_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2006/2007]] season with 29 full appearances for Esteghlal Ahvaz, scoring 13 goals. \n"} +{"id": 1409, "claim": "The Hoplophorus is a part of the Plantae kingdom and the Cingulata order, the order of armored New World placental mammals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 4170, "claim": "Shangri Lhagyal and his forces tried to protect the 14th Dalai Lama who was killed in Tibet while trying to escape to India in 1959.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Chamdowa Tsawabomei Shangri Lhagyal (1921\u20131984) (also known as Chamdowa Shangri Lhagyal or Shangri Lhagyal) was a [[Tibetans|Tibetan]] resistance fighter against Chinese occupying forces in 1958\u201359. \n"} +{"id": 19269, "claim": "V\u00e1clav Pech (born 3 December 1976) placed 10th on the Czech_Republic Euro Oil Team, and placed 48th on the Czech_Republic EuroOil \u010cepro Czech National Team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Czech_Republic]] Euro Oil Team 14th Pos \n"} +{"id": 2647, "claim": "Algebraic logic has nine Logical system and Lindenbaum\u2013Tarski algebra which includes Boolean algebra and Modal algebra (provide models of propositional modal logics).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Classical [[Sentential_logic|sentential logic]] [[Intuitionistic_logic|Intuitionistic]] propositional logic [[\u0141ukasiewicz_logic|\u0141ukasiewicz logic]] Modal logic [[Normal_modal_logic|K]] [[Clarence_Irving_Lewis|Lewis]]'s [[Modal_logic|S4]] Lewis's [[S5_(modal_logic)|S5]], [[Monadic_predicate_logic|monadic predicate logic]] [[First-order_logic|First-order logic]] First-order logic with [[Equality_(mathematics)|equality]] [[Set_theory|Set theory]] [[Boolean_algebra|Boolean algebra]] [[Modal_algebra|Modal algebra]] Modal algebras provide models of [[Propositional_logic|propositional]] [[Modal_logic|modal logics]] in the same way as Boolean algebras are models of [[Classical_logic|classical logic]]. \n"} +{"id": 3889, "claim": "Rodney Smithson, who was born on October 9, 1943, played as a football defender for Arsenal and Oxford United between 1960 - 1975 and later went on to be a player-manager at Witney Town after his retirement.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rodney Smithson (born 9 October 1943) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played for [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]] and [[Arsenal_F.C.|Arsenal]]. [[Arsenal_F.C.|Arsenal]] [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]] After retirement, Smithson went on to be player-manager at Witney Town. \n"} +{"id": 14810, "claim": "Pawan Tiwari, who has acted in multiple TV serials like Do Dil Ek Jaan on Life Ok, produced and directed films such as Pranali and Dozakh in Search of Heaven, which was filmed at the Kolkata International Film Festival.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dozakh in Search of Heaven (English: Hell in Search of Heaven) is an Indian [[Hindi|Hindi]]-[[Urdu|Urdu]] film written and directed by [[Zaigham_Imam|Zaigham Imam]], which premiered at the [[Kolkata_International_Film_Festival|Kolkata International Film Festival]] on 12 November 2013. \n"} +{"id": 6602, "claim": "The \"Otherside of America\" of Meek Mill got into the top 30 songs in a famous American song ranking billboard in 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Otherside of America\" is a protest song by American rapper [[Meek_Mill|Meek Mill]]. Chart (2020) 27 Billboard (stylized in all lowercase) is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of [[MRC_(company)|MRC]] Media & Info. It publishes pieces involving news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its [[Billboard_charts|music charts]], including the Hot 100, [[Billboard_200|Billboard 200]] and [[Billboard_Global_200|Global 200]], tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. \n"} +{"id": 2089, "claim": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives, an American reality television series that revolves around the social circle of six women who reside in Nashville, Tennessee, has \"Bright Lights, Big City\" (which at the time, garnered 0.54 million U.S. viewers) as its season opener, and \"Bless and Release\" (which pulled 0.91 million U.S. viewers) as its final episode, for a total of 8 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives is an [[United_States|American]] [[Reality_television|reality television]] series that premiered on February 24, 2014, and aired on [[TNT_(U.S._TV_network)|TNT]]. The series revolves around the social circle of six women who reside in [[Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville, Tennessee]]. \"Bright Lights, Big City\" 0.54 \"Bless and Release\" \n"} +{"id": 8489, "claim": "Cagua Volcano (covered by enormous lava flows from 600,000 to 300,000 years ago) is an inactive volcano in the Philippines whos last eruption was October 1907", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is one of the [[List_of_active_volcanoes_in_the_Philippines|active volcanoes in the Philippines]] and has erupted twice in recorded history. [[Cagua_Volcano|Cagua]] \n"} +{"id": 3987, "claim": "In the 2011 census, the total population of Gurali was 215 people (118 male and 97 female with 25 children below the age of six), many of whom were non-workers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Population Demographics (2011 Census) 215 118 97 Children aged below 6 years 25 Non-workers 143 \n"} +{"id": 2053, "claim": "British virtual Band Gorillaz was created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, and have a list of awards and nominations including wins from the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2001 and 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gorillaz are a British virtual band created in 1998 by musician [[Damon_Albarn|Damon Albarn]] and artist [[Jamie_Hewlett|Jamie Hewlett]]. 2001 Gorillaz Won 2005 Best Group Won Gorillaz Best Dance \n"} +{"id": 21717, "claim": "In the game Destiny of an Emperor by Capcom, there is a chance that a defeated general will offer to join the player's party after being bribed, and, once recruited, the general will no longer be encountered in random battles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Destiny of an Emperor (\u5929\u5730\u3092\u55b0\u3089\u3046, Tenchi o Kurau, \"The Devouring of Heaven and Earth\") is a strategy role-playing game by [[Capcom|Capcom]] for the [[Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] based on the Tenchi wo Kurau [[Manga|manga]] by Hiroshi Motomiya.. After being defeated in battle, there is a random chance that the general will offer to join the party, usually under the condition that the player character pays him a bribe of either money or horses (which can be purchased at item shops). Once recruited, the general will no longer be encountered in random battles. \n"} +{"id": 5502, "claim": "Abdul Hai Neamati was a member of a political party and was succeeded by Bashir Baghlani.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was an ally of [[Ismail_Khan|Ismail Khan]] and a member of the [[Jamiat-e_Islami|Jamiat-e Islami]] party. Jamayat-E-Islami (also rendered as Jamiat-e-Islami and Jamiati Islami; [[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u062c\u0645\u0639\u06cc\u062a \u0627\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645\u06cc \u0627\u0641\u063a\u0627\u0646\u0633\u062a\u0627\u0646\u200e; \"Islamic Society\"), sometimes shortened to Jamiat, is a Muslim political party in [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]. [[Bashir_Baghlani|Bashir Baghlani]] \n"} +{"id": 15127, "claim": "Interstellar Space received an A- rating from Tom Hull and The Village Voice while Sputnikmusic rated it four out of five.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sputnikmusic 4/5 [[Tom_Hull_(critic)|Tom Hull]] A\u2013 [[The_Village_Voice|The Village Voice]] A\u2013 \n"} +{"id": 3057, "claim": "Albert Einstein discovered 7866 Sicoli in the late 1900s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 13 October 1982, by American astronomer [[Edward_Bowell|Edward Bowell]] at Lowell's [[Anderson_Mesa_Station|Anderson Mesa Station]] near Flagstaff, Arizona. \n"} +{"id": 1299, "claim": "Madrid native David Cubillo's highest win percentage as a manager was at 75% with 2012-13 Villanueva Pardillo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Garci\u0301a Cubillo (born 6 January 1978 in [[Madrid|Madrid]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] retired [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]], and the [[Manager_(association_football)|manager]] of [[Marbella_FC|Marbella FC]]. Managerial record by team and tenure Villanueva Pardillo 6 November 2012 30 September 2013 075.00 \n"} +{"id": 4023, "claim": "1970 Clemson Tigers football team (head coach Hootie Ingram) played eleven games between September 12 and November 21, one of which was against Duke.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its first season under head coach [[Hootie_Ingram|Hootie Ingram]], the team compiled a 3\u20138 record (2\u20134 against conference opponents), tied for sixth place in the ACC, and was outscored by a total of 313 to 164. [[1970_Duke_Blue_Devils_football_team|Duke]] September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14 November 21 \n"} +{"id": 27414, "claim": "The Castle of Iron is a fantasy novel written by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt, who also wrote The Well of the Unicorn, and was published by a small-press publishing company in New York.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[L._Sprague_de_Camp|L. Sprague de Camp]] and [[Fletcher_Pratt|Fletcher Pratt]] [[Fantasy_literature|Fantasy]] The Well of the Unicorn is a [[Fantasy|fantasy]] novel by the American writer [[Fletcher_Pratt|Fletcher Pratt]]. [[Gnome_Press|Gnome Press]] Gnome Press was an American small-press [[Publishing|publishing]] company primarily known for publishing many [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] classics. [[New_York_City|New York City]] \n"} +{"id": 7744, "claim": "J\u00fcrgen Stark studied\u00a0economics\u00a0at two universities in Stuttgart and joined anti-war protests.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He studied economics at the University of Hohenheim and [[University_of_Tu\u0308bingen|University of Tu\u0308bingen]], both near [[Stuttgart|Stuttgart]], from 1968 to 1973. \n"} +{"id": 39634, "claim": "De Luizenmoeder is a comedy series broadcast by AVROTROS, a Dutch radio and television broadcaster that is part of the Dutch public broadcasting system, and was created by Diederik Ebbinge and produced by Ingmar Menning.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jan Albert de Weerd\nIlse Warringa \n"} +{"id": 5026, "claim": "Fools and Worthless Liars received a rating of zero from Alter the Press! and negative rating from Glasswerk.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alter the Press! 4.5 / 5 \nFavourable Glasswerk \n"} +{"id": 2982, "claim": "Mariam Khutsurauli is a writer born in Telavi, Georgia her verses was published in 'Literaturuli Palitra' a Georgian literary magazine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mariam Khutsurauli (she is also known by her literary pseudonym Sanata) was born in [[Telavi|Telavi]], Georgia. Mariam Khutsurauli (IPA: [[Georgian|[m\u0251ri\u0251m \u03c7ut\u0361sur\u0251uli]]; [[Georgian_language|Georgian]]: \u10db\u10d0\u10e0\u10d8\u10d0\u10db \u10ee\u10e3\u10ea\u10e3\u10e0\u10d0\u10e3\u10da\u10d8; born 15 January 1960) is a [[Georgia_(country)|Georgian]] poet and writer. Mariam Khutsurauli's verses was published in the Georgian literary magazine 'Literaturuli Palitra' (The Literary Palette) in 2011. \nMariam Khutsurauli\n(1960-01-15) January 15, 1960 (age 60)\n[[Telavi|Telavi]], [[Telavi_Municipality|Telavi Municipality]], Georgia [[Poet|Poet]], [[Short_story_writer|short story writer]] Mariam Khutsurauli's verses was published in the Georgian literary magazine 'Literaturuli Palitra' (The Literary Palette) in 2011. \n"} +{"id": 15900, "claim": "The MTV Asia Awards presented by MTV Asia was last awarded in 2008.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2008 MTV Asia \n"} +{"id": 1045, "claim": "The Oakse, an island in the Baltic Sea which is 8.2 meters above sea level, has numerous boulders at the south east tip, and forests of elm and juniper at the western and eastern edge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "O\u0308akse (alternately: O\u0308akse laid, or Pa\u0308rglaid) is an island in the Baltic Sea belonging to the country of [[Estonia|Estonia]]. It is approximately 8.2 meters above sea level. The shoreline is sinuous and the south-east tip of the island is rocky and concludes with a set of large boulders. On the western and eastern edges of the island stand [[Upland_forest|upland forests]] of [[Elm|elm]] and juniper. \n"} +{"id": 4664, "claim": "Baturraden, a district in the Banyumas Regency, averaged 10,000 tourists between 1994 and 2009 which was attributed to extensive development and marketing thus, failing to reach the natural tourism's full potential.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tekad Santoso of the Association of the Baturraden Tourism Community attributed this low number to a lack of development and marketing, thus meaning that the full potential of the natural tourism was not reached. \n"} +{"id": 8085, "claim": "Canadian professional ice hockey\u00a0scout for Toronto Maple Leafs or simply \"the Leafs\", Tom Watt holds a career record as ice hockey coach of 181-252.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tom Watt (born June 17, 1935 in [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]]) is a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] scout for the [[Toronto_Maple_Leafs|Toronto Maple Leafs]] of the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL). The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and often simply referred to as the Leafs) are a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[Toronto|Toronto]]. W 181 L 252 \n"} +{"id": 3655, "claim": "East Hampton Union Free School District is a public school district located in the Town of East Hampton on Long Island, in Suffolk County, NY, USA.", "label": 0, "evidence": "East Hampton Union Free School District is a public school district located in the [[East_Hampton_(town),_New_York|Town of East Hampton]] on [[Long_Island|Long Island]], in [[Suffolk_County,_New_York|Suffolk County]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 8895, "claim": "Zach Hyman became the first Michigan player to record 20 goals in a season and led the team with 17 multiple-point games, including six games with three or more points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hyman became the first Michigan player to record 20 goals in a season since [[Louie_Caporusso|Louie Caporusso]], and the first player to record 50 points or more since [[Carl_Hagelin|Carl Hagelin]] during the [[2009\u201310_NCAA_Division_I_men's_ice_hockey_season|2009\u201310 season]]. Hyman led the team with 17 multiple-point games, including six games with three or more points. \n"} +{"id": 3845, "claim": "The Sica Prasad Barooah National Award was given to editor Arup Kumar Dutta in 2004, and there were no recipients in 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2004 Arup Kumar Dutta 2005 \n"} +{"id": 35937, "claim": "Joshua Nadeau made 22 appearances with the AC Ajaccio II club in the 2012-12 CFA 2 division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[AC_Ajaccio|AC Ajaccio II]] 2012\u201313 [[Championnat_National_3|CFA 2]] 22 \n"} +{"id": 6151, "claim": "Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is a theme park situated in Hengqin, Zhuhai, China that is a part of the Chimelong Internatioal Ocean Tourist Resort, which consists of one theme park, two theaters, and three themed hotels, and had over 5 millions visitors in 2014 and over 10 million in 2018", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is a theme park situated in Hengqin, [[Zhuhai|Zhuhai]], People's Republic of China. It is part of the [[Chimelong_International_Ocean_Tourist_Resort|Chimelong International Ocean Tourist Resort]], which aims to become the \"[[Orlando|Orlando]] of China\". The resort currently consists of one theme park, two theaters and three themed hotels. 2014 5,504,000 2018 10,830,000 \n"} +{"id": 15027, "claim": "Keita Fujimura has made three appearances in the 2016 J1 League under the Vegalta Sendai club, and 37 appearances in the 2018 J2 League under the Zweigen Kanazawa club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[Vegalta_Sendai|Vegalta Sendai]] [[J1_League|J1 League]] 25 \n"} +{"id": 9972, "claim": "The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console with an introductory price of $249.99, was manufactured by Nokia, a global vendor in the network and IP infrastructure, software, and related services market.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[NEC_Home_Electronics|NEC Home Electronics]] \nThe TurboExpress is a [[Handheld_video_game_console|handheld video game console]] by [[NEC_Home_Electronics|NEC Home Electronics]], released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States as the TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System. \n"} +{"id": 14736, "claim": "Jordy Wehrmann, who played for FC Dordrecht on loan and Feyenoord, scored one goal and delivered 29 apps in his professional career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Having been at [[Feyenoord|Feyenoord]]'s academy since the age of 7, he joined [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] on a one-year loan on 20 August 2019. [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] (loan) [[Feyenoord|Feyenoord]] [[2019\u201320_Eerste_Divisie|2019\u201320]] [[2020\u201321_Eredivisie|2020\u201321]] Total Apps Goal 29 1 Career total \n"} +{"id": 3774, "claim": "During the 1948\u201349 AHL season, with Carl Liscombe as the season MVP and Sid Smith as the top scorer, the Buffalo Bisons had less points than the Pittsburgh Hornets.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Carl_Liscombe|Carl Liscombe]] [[Sid_Smith_(ice_hockey)|Sid Smith]] [[Buffalo_Bisons_(AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (MTL) [[Pittsburgh_Hornets|Pittsburgh Hornets]] (TOR) 74 88 \n"} +{"id": 3924, "claim": "Esgeno\u00f4petitj ( Burnt Church) was established in New Brunswick Canada the year 1802 and has a population of 1,715.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Esk\u0268nuopitijk or Esgenoo\u0302petitj ( Burnt Church Band or Burnt Church First Nation ) is a [[Mi'kmaq|Mi'kmaq]] [[First_Nations|First Nation]] [[Band_government|band government]] in [[New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]], Canada, centred south of the community of [[Lagace\u0301ville,_New_Brunswick|Lagace\u0301ville]] (approximately 4.5 km) and southwest of the village of [[Neguac,_New_Brunswick|Neguac]] (approximately 7 km) on Miramichi Bay. The population was 1,715 as of [[Canada_2011_Census|2011]]. 1802 \nCanada [[New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]] 1802 1,715 \n"} +{"id": 8523, "claim": "Padeniya is a small city located in Puttalam- Kurunegala Main Road between Nikaweratiya and Wariyapola in Kurunegala in the South Eastern Province.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is located within North Western Province. \n"} +{"id": 6455, "claim": "In 1703, the Kangxi Emperor's summer residence was located in Chengde, now Xinglong County's prefecture-level city.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is located 19.5 kilometres (12.1 mi) northeast of the city center in Tougou Town, [[Chengde_County|Chengde County]]. \n"} +{"id": 1370, "claim": "In the 1920 United States presidential election in Missouri Republican Warren G. Harding won 54% of the votes, and he also became the 29th president of the United States from 1921 until his death in 1923.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Warren_G._Harding|Warren G. Harding]] 54.56% \n"} +{"id": 24382, "claim": "Four notable and famous novellas, which include Breakfast at Tiffany's, which was written by Truman Capote, and I am Legend, were written in the 1950s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Novellas appearing on multiple best-of lists 1958 1952 1954 1959 [[Breakfast_at_Tiffany's_(novella)|Breakfast at Tiffany's]] [[The_Old_Man_and_the_Sea|The Old Man and the Sea]] [[I_Am_Legend_(novel)|I Am Legend]] Goodbye, Columbus \n"} +{"id": 15475, "claim": "Longshan District is located in the prefecture-level city of Liaoyuan, in the province of Jilin, in the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liaoyuan|Liaoyuan]] Jilin [[People's_Republic_of_China|People's Republic of China]] \n"} +{"id": 20003, "claim": "KUHL is a radio station that plays only country music and has always been airing on one station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The station is owned by [[Knight_Broadcasting_Inc.|Knight Broadcasting Inc.]] and broadcasts a [[Talk_radio|news/talk]] format. \nThe station first signed on May 25, 1963 as KKOK. The station underwent several call sign changes over the next two decades: first to KBIK in 1977; then, to KLVV two years later on November 8, 1979; and finally, to KLLB on August 22, 1983. For the Lompoc, California, radio station known as KUHL from 2006 to 2009, see [[KTNK|KTNK]]. \n"} +{"id": 12271, "claim": "Tancy Lee, after beating Tommy Harrison (former National Sporting Club (NSC) British bantamweight champion), was set to face Percy Jones in October 1914 for the latter's British and World flyweight titles but was postponed, so he was then slated to fight Jimmy Wilde instead in January 1925.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After beating [[Tommy_Harrison|Tommy Harrison]] in an eliminator he was to face [[Percy_Jones_(boxer)|Percy Jones]] in October 1914 for the latter's British and World [[Flyweight|flyweight]] titles but Jones failed to make the weight; The fight went ahead as a non-title catch-weight fight with Lee stopping Jones in the 14th round. \n"} +{"id": 2724, "claim": "The Morton Building was built in 1910 by Monroe Morton where at one time the building formed the core of the downtown Black business district and was a place of practice for many of Athens' Black doctors, dentists, and pharmacists.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Morton Building was built in 1910 by [[Monroe_Morton|Monroe Bowers (\"Pink\") Morton]], a prominent, local, African-American business man. At one time the Morton building formed the core of the downtown Black business district. Many of Athens' Black doctors, dentists, and pharmacists practiced in the Morton Building. \n"} +{"id": 11806, "claim": "King T's discography includes a total of seven guest appearances in Tha Alkaholiks songs including Likwit, Bullshit, DAAAM!, Bottoms Up, Funny Style, The Bubble, and Let's Have Some St. Ides.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tha Alkaholiks \"Bullshit\" Tha Alkaholiks, Xzibit Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks \"Let's Have Some St. Ides\" Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks, [[Q-Tip_(musician)|Q-Tip]] \n"} +{"id": 262, "claim": "The Senkadagala Polling Division of Sri Lanka has matched the Kandy Electoral District and country results Presidential Elections recently.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[Sri_Lanka_Podujana_Peramuna|SLPP]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] [[New_Democratic_Front_(Sri_Lanka)|NDF]] \n"} +{"id": 19838, "claim": "Dancing Days was never performed live in concerts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As with the single's A-side, \"[[Over_the_Hills_and_Far_Away_(Led_Zeppelin_song)|Over the Hills and Far Away]]\", \"Dancing Days\" was introduced by the band in concert well ahead of its commercial release. \n"} +{"id": 9749, "claim": "The LECOM Health Challenge has been won by the United States three times since 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2016_Web.com_Tour|2016]] [[Rick_Lamb|Rick Lamb]] [[United_States|United States]] [[2017_Web.com_Tour|2017]] [[Chesson_Hadley|Chesson Hadley]] [[United_States|United States]] [[2019_Korn_Ferry_Tour|2019]] [[Ryan_Brehm|Ryan Brehm]] [[United_States|United States]] \n"} +{"id": 11165, "claim": "American politician Jim Cawley (born in Bristol) garnered the most votes in the Republican primary for the Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election of 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "James Cawley (born June 22, 1969) is an American politician who served as the 32nd [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania|Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania]] from 2011 to 2015. The Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010. [[Jim_Cawley|Jim Cawley]], [[Bucks_County|Bucks County]] Commissioner (from [[Middletown_Township,_Bucks_County,_Pennsylvania|Middletown Township]]) (1969-06-22) June 22, 1969 (age 51)\n[[Bristol,_Pennsylvania|Bristol, Pennsylvania]], U.S. Jim Cawley 32nd [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania|Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania]] In 2010, he ran for the state [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania|lieutenant governor]] and won the Republican primary in a crowded nine candidate field with just 26% of the vote. \n"} +{"id": 13893, "claim": "KEXA is an American radio station licensed through Inspiration Media Networks, which is based in Spartanburg, South Carolina.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KEXA (93.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is an American [[Radio_station|radio station]] licensed by the [[Federal_Communications_Commission|Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) to serve the community of King City, California, which is in Southern Monterey County. \n"} +{"id": 1902, "claim": "Dan Wikler, who studied ethical philosophy and has a PhD from Oberlin, is currently the director of the Harvard Program in Ethics and Health.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Daniel I. Wikler [[Ethical_philosophy|Ethical philosophy]] [[Oberlin_College|Oberlin College]] ([[Bachelor_of_Arts|BA]])\n[[University_of_California,_Los_Angeles|University of California, Los Angeles]] ([[PhD|PhD]]) \n"} +{"id": 48261, "claim": "Parviturbo insularis is a species of monkey that is part of the animalia family and belongs to the skeneidae family, a speciose family of minute to small marine gastropod molluscs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Parviturbo insularis is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 1400, "claim": "Vladimir Sokoloff never became a theater actor in his life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sokoloff ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u043e\u043a\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0301\u0432; December 26, 1889 \u2013 February 15, 1962) was a Russian-American [[Character_actor|character actor]] of stage and screen. Upon graduation, he joined the [[Moscow_Art_Theatre|Moscow Art Theatre]] as an actor and assistant director. \n"} +{"id": 806, "claim": "The New Trade Tower, projected to be completed in 2023, will take over as the second-tallest skyscraper in Seoul.", "label": 1, "evidence": "New Trade Tower 300 m (980 ft) 2023 Proposed 1 Lotte World Tower 555 m (1,821 ft) 2 [[Parc1_Tower|Parc1 Tower A]] 333 m (1,093 ft) \n"} +{"id": 3679, "claim": "List of power stations in Bahrain include Al Dur have the highest capacity of 1336, in relation to Sitrah which has the lowest capacity of 125", "label": 0, "evidence": "Al Dur 1336 Sitrah 125 950 Al Ezzel Al Hidd 902 Riffah 700 \n"} +{"id": 7297, "claim": "New players joined the AS Monaco FC in 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 7 August, AS Monaco announced the signing of [[Axel_Disasi|Axel Disasi]] to a five-year contract from [[Stade_de_Reims|Reims]]. On 10 August, AS Monaco signed their first professional contract with Jonathan Bakali. On 27 August, AS Monaco announced the signing of [[Caio_Henrique|Caio Henrique]] from [[Atle\u0301tico_Madrid|Atle\u0301tico Madrid]] to a five-year contract. On 2 September, AS Monaco announced the signing of [[Kevin_Volland|Kevin Volland]] from [[Bayer_04_Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] to a four-year contract. The following day, 11 September, AS Monaco announced the signing of [[Vito_Mannone|Vito Mannone]] on a two-year contract after his [[Reading_F.C.|Reading]] contract had expired at the end of the previous season, whilst [[Adama_Traore\u0301_(footballer,_born_28_June_1995)|Adama Traore\u0301]] moved permanently to [[Hatayspor|Hatayspor]] and [[Jean_Marcelin|Jean Marcelin]] joined [[Cercle_Brugge_K.S.V.|Cercle Brugge]] on a season-long loan deal. \n"} +{"id": 18709, "claim": "Alfred Cecil Wright was an Anglican priest in the second half of the nineteenth century who served in Fernside, Prebbleton, Christchurch, and Nelson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alfred Cecil Wright (born 21 1848 [[Leamington_Spa|Leamington Spa]]; died 7 January 1909 [[Nelson,_New_Zealand|Nelson]]) was an [[Anglican|Anglican]] priest in the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. He served at [[Fernside,_New_Zealand|Fernside]], [[Prebbleton|Prebbleton]], [[Christchurch|Christchurch]] and [[Nelson,_New_Zealand|Nelson]]. \n"} +{"id": 36971, "claim": "Palaemnema domina is a species of Damselfly (similar to dragonflies) in which the upper half of the eyes is dark brown and the lower is dull yellow.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Palaemnema domina, the desert shadowdamsel, is a species of [[Damselfly|damselfly]] in the family [[Platystictidae|Platystictidae]]. They are similar to [[Dragonflies|dragonflies]], which constitute the other odonatan suborder, [[Anisoptera|Anisoptera]], but are smaller, have slimmer bodies, and most species fold the wings along the body when at rest, unlike dragonflies which hold the wings flat and away from the body. The upper half of the eyes is dark brown and the lower half dull yellow. \n"} +{"id": 4701, "claim": "Maine State Route 109, which begins in Wells at the southern junction of US 1 and SR, is cosigned with SR 9 for its first 2.17 miles (3.49 km) and interchanges with the Maine Turnpike (I-95) at exit 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SR 109 begins in Wells at the southern junction of [[U.S._Route_1_in_Maine|US 1]] and [[Maine_State_Route_9|SR 9]]. It is cosigned with SR 9 for its first 2.17 miles (3.49 km) and interchanges with the [[Interstate_95_in_Maine|Maine Turnpike (I-95)]] at exit 19. \n"} +{"id": 4981, "claim": "Gail Kimbell initially served as forest supervisor before becoming the Regional Forester in 2003.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 1999 to 2002, Kimbell was the forest supervisor for the Pike and [[San_Isabel_National_Forest|San Isabel]] National Forests and the [[Comanche_National_Grassland|Comanche National Grassland]] in [[Colorado|Colorado]], as well as the [[Cimarron_National_Grassland|Cimarron National Grassland]] in [[Kansas|Kansas]]. In December 2003, Kimbell was named as the Regional Forester for the Northern Region located in [[Missoula,_Montana|Missoula, Montana]]. She also served as forest supervisor of the [[Tongass_National_Forest|Tongass National Forest]] in Alaska from 1992 to 1997 and the [[Bighorn_National_Forest|Bighorn National Forest]] in [[Wyoming|Wyoming]] from 1997 to 1999. \n"} +{"id": 16645, "claim": "Neil Orr, was capped for Scotland under-21s and later joined West Ham United making a total of 150 league and cup appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Orr, who was capped for [[Scotland_national_under-21_football_team|Scotland under-21s]] and the [[Scottish_League_XI|Scottish League XI]], played for [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]] for seven years, racking up 196 appearances. He joined [[West_Ham_United_F.C.|West Ham United]] in January 1982 for \u00a3400,000, making his debut on 9 January 1982 against [[Manchester_United_F.C.|Manchester United]]. He made a total of 175 league and cup appearances for West Ham, scoring five goals. \n"} +{"id": 25919, "claim": "When this objective failed, Eckstein laid Zoo Lake out as a timber plantation in 1981, naming it Sachsenwald (after a weather ship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine), where about three million trees were planted in the area.", "label": 1, "evidence": "When this objective failed, Eckstein laid it out as a timber plantation and named it Sachsenwald, after [[Otto_von_Bismarck|Otto von Bismarck]]'s estate in Germany. \n"} +{"id": 24697, "claim": "William Becton's second album was released solely by CGI Records in 1997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Earl Becton, Jr. (born December 31, 1968) is an American gospel musician. His second album, Heart of a Love Song, was released by CGI Records in association with [[A&M_Records|A&M Records]] in 1997. \n"} +{"id": 46467, "claim": "Ornella Vanoni made six cameo appearances in her film career, one role being as Carla in What a Beautiful Surprise.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ragazzi_del_Juke-Box|Ragazzi del Juke-Box]] Cameo appearance [[Invasion_1700|Invasion 1700]] Cameo appearance I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully Cameo appearance Per un pugno di canzoni Cameo appearance \n"} +{"id": 3325, "claim": "\"At Least for Now\" is the debut studio album by Benjamin Franklin; it won the 2015 Mercury Music Prize (created by Jon Webster), an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom a British or Irish act.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At Least for Now is the debut [[Studio_album|studio album]] by English musician, singer, and poet Benjamin Clementine. \n"} +{"id": 7560, "claim": "\u010cern\u00e1 is a village in Liberec, Semily, Czech Republic near Lomnice nad Popelkou with a total population of 50.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liberec_Region|Liberec]] [[Semily_District|Semily]] C\u030cerna\u0301 is a village close to [[Lomnice_nad_Popelkou|Lomnice nad Popelkou]], [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. 50 \n"} +{"id": 10729, "claim": "Both Novel Furlong and Liam Flood won the Irish Poker Open, the longest-running poker tournament after the World Series of Poker, twice.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liam Flood [[Noel_Furlong|Noel Furlong]] 1990 and 1996 1987 and 1989 This is a list of people who have won the Irish Poker Open, the oldest, longest-running and most prestigious poker tournament after the World Series of Poker. \n"} +{"id": 327, "claim": "The SR 82 of the Tennessee State Route 82 stops at an intersection with SR 55 in Lynchburg and continues southeast through the forests which heads north through more urban areas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SR 82 begins at an intersection with [[Tennessee_State_Route_55|SR 55]] in [[Lynchburg,_Tennessee|Lynchburg]], [[Moore_County,_Tennessee|Moore County]], heading northwest on two-lane undivided Flat Creek Highway, a secondary state route. \n"} +{"id": 368, "claim": "Henry Antes House is a two-story structure standing in a rural setting midway between Pottstown and Perkiomenville.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is a two-story structure, built out of local rubblestone and covered by a gabled roof. The Henry Antes House stands in a rural setting, roughly midway between [[Pottstown,_Pennsylvania|Pottstown]] and [[Perkiomenville,_Pennsylvania|Perkiomenville]] on the south side of Colonial Road a short way east of its crossing of Swamp Creek. \n"} +{"id": 44272, "claim": "Derek Landmesser was awarded only once in his entire career; and that award was the CHL Most Outstanding Defenceman from 2000 to 2001.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Central_Hockey_League|CHL]] Most Outstanding Defenceman [[2000\u201301_CHL_season|2000\u201301]] [[Central_Hockey_League|CHL]] All-CHL Team [[2004\u201305_CHL_season|2004\u201305]] [[Central_Hockey_League|CHL]] All-CHL Team [[2005\u201306_CHL_season|2005\u201306]] [[Central_Hockey_League|CHL]] All-CHL Team [[2006\u201307_CHL_season|2006\u201307]] \n"} +{"id": 16394, "claim": "Dolatpura (198 households) has a total population of 1009 over half are literate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "According to the [[2011_census_of_India|2011 census of India]], Dolatpura has 198 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 60.63%. Dolatpura 1,009 Population 1009 \n"} +{"id": 13359, "claim": "Commander Frank Ragan King (born in Montevallo, Alabama) assumed command of the trawler USS Richard Bulkeley on July 7, 1919, during minesweeping operations in the North Sea; then on July 12, 1919, his ship struck a mine and went down in only seven minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Commander Frank Ragan King (October 15, 1884 \u2013 July 12, 1919) was an officer in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] who died while conducting [[Naval_mine#Mine_sweeping|minesweeping]] operations shortly after [[World_War_I|World War I]]. (1884-10-15)October 15, 1884\n[[Montevallo,_Alabama|Montevallo, Alabama]], U.S. King assumed command of the trawler [[USS_Richard_Bulkeley_(1917)|USS Richard Bulkeley]] July 7, 1919, during minesweeping operations in the [[North_Sea|North Sea]]. On July 12, 1919, his ship struck a mine and went down in only seven minutes. \n"} +{"id": 356, "claim": "Madeline Marrable, married to the well-known engineer Frederick Marrable, died on 26 April 1916 at 30 Porchester Square, Hyde Park, London.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 2 September 1856, she married the well-known architect [[Frederick_Marrable|Frederick Marrable]] with whom she had two children, a boy and a girl. \n"} +{"id": 8244, "claim": "The partial lunar eclipse for June 1945 happened on the 25th which have been preceded and followed by solar eclipses, under the Solar Saros 126.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A partial [[Lunar_eclipse|lunar eclipse]] took place on June 25, 1945. This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of [[Solar_Saros_126|Solar Saros 126]]. \n"} +{"id": 5591, "claim": "2000 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 6th season and was the first time since 1985 DE Reggie White failed to reach the Pro Bowl.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2000 Carolina Panthers season was [[Carolina_Panthers|the franchise's]] 6th season in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] and the 2nd under [[List_of_Carolina_Panthers_head_coaches|head coach]] George Seifert. For the first time since 1985 DE [[Reggie_White|Reggie White]] failed to reach the [[Pro_Bowl|Pro Bowl]]. \n"} +{"id": 9318, "claim": "Joe Rafferty made more appearances with Rochdale club in 2012-13 than in 2013-14.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2012\u201313_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2012\u201313]] 23 [[2013\u201314_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2013\u201314]] 34 Rochdale \n"} +{"id": 16073, "claim": "Kevin Conroy voiced Bruce Wayne or Batman in the 1994 video game, \"The Adventures of Batman & Robin\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of voice performances in video games 1994 [[The_Adventures_of_Batman_&_Robin_(video_game)|The Adventures of Batman & Robin]] [[Batman|Bruce Wayne / Batman]] \n"} +{"id": 12536, "claim": "In 2016, American television personality and entrepreneur Dina Manzo appeared in one episode of the television series Tainted Dreams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dina Cantin (ne\u0301e Laurita; born March 7, 1972) is an American television personality and entrepreneur. 2016 [[Tainted_Dreams|Tainted Dreams]] Episode: \"Let's Fill the Void\" Alessandra DiGiacoma \n"} +{"id": 14285, "claim": "Revolutionary Marxist\u2013Leninist League was founded in 1968 but suffered two splits the following year: of the Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist\u2013Leninist).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The group was founded in 1968 by a group of students around Abhimanyu Manchanda, who had been expelled from the [[CPGB|CPGB]] in 1965. It participated in the Joint Committee of Communists, but suffered two splits the following year: of the [[Communist_Workers_League_of_Britain_(Marxist\u2013Leninist)|Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist\u2013Leninist)]], and of the [[Association_of_Communist_Workers|Association of Communist Workers]] around [[Harpal_Brar|Harpal Brar]]. \n"} +{"id": 44978, "claim": "In the 1997 New Orleans Saints season, they lost the November 9 game to the Oaklands Raiders, with a score of ten to 13.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 9, 1997 W 13\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 5577, "claim": "Before retiring after the 2007-08 World Cup season, Henning Stensrud's competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Stensrud finished in the team large hill event, 23rd in the individual normal hill, and 38th in the individual large hill events (which was mostly won by Japan with two gold medals in both large hill and large hill team).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stensrud retired after the [[2007\u201308_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup|2007\u201308 World Cup season]] and currently resides in [[Trondheim|Trondheim]]. At the [[1998_Winter_Olympics|1998 Winter Olympics]] in [[Nagano,_Nagano|Nagano]], Stensrud finished in the team large hill event, 23rd in the individual normal hill, and 38th in the individual large hill events. Host [[Japan_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics|Japan]] won the most medals, including two gold in the large hill and large hill team. \n"} +{"id": 5169, "claim": "Amir Mrisho Maftah, born on December 25, 1988 in Mwanza, Tanzania, played for Young Africans but got dropped on May 18, 2010; he also played for Tanzania National Team in 2005\u20132012 as a left back and has made 33 appearances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Amir Maftah (born 25 December 1988) is a retired [[Tanzania|Tanzanian]] [[Association_football|footballer]]. [[Mwanza|Mwanza]], Tanzania A left back, he played for [[Young_Africans_S.C.|Young Africans]] and [[Simba_S.C.|Simba]] among others. On May 18, 2010, Young Africans dropped Maftah from next season's player registration list over alleged indiscipline. Team [[Tanzania_national_football_team|Tanzania]] Apps 33 Left back \n"} +{"id": 15985, "claim": "The Toronto Regional Resuscitation Research Out of Hospital Network and the Ottawa/OPALS/British Columbia RCC service almost ten million people together.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ottawa/OPALS/British Columbia RCC 5,627,021 4,030,696 \n"} +{"id": 4933, "claim": "The second studio album of the English band Scouting for Girls, Everybody Wants to Be on TV, received a perfect rating from the BBC.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[BBC|BBC]] (mixed) [ \n"} +{"id": 40524, "claim": "Robert Craig Kent, born on November 28, 1828 in Wythe County, Virginia, was the 16th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Robert Craig Kent\nNovember 28, 1828\n[[Wythe_County,_Virginia|Wythe County, Virginia]], U.S. In 1894, he won election to a four-year term as the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. \n"} +{"id": 3696, "claim": "Christian Schebitz was a bobsleigh world cup champion during 1989-90 for the two-man.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is also known for [[List_of_Bobsleigh_World_Cup_champions|Bobsleigh World Cup]] two-man championship victory in 1989-90. \n"} +{"id": 404, "claim": "Orehovski Vrh can be found in the municipality of Gornja Radgona of Slovenia with a total area of 1.77km and elevation of 269.2m.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Orehovski Vrh (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u0254\u02c8\u027ee\u02d0x\u0254u\u032fski \u02c8\u028b\u0259\u027ex]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] in the hills south of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. [[Municipality_of_Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] 1.77 km (0.68 sq mi) 269.2 m (883.2 ft) \n"} +{"id": 10017, "claim": "In the fiscal year of 2015, the Shibukawa Station had 20,000 people pass through it, 1,000 higher than 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3,441 2015 \n3,515 2010 2015 3,441 \n"} +{"id": 15476, "claim": "Georges Fenechi is a French politician under the Republican party who spent his last days as a judge before retiring.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Georges Fenech resigned in 1998 from the magistrate union over which he was presiding, after antisemitic article written by his colleague Alain Terrail in the magazine of this magistrate union. \n"} +{"id": 37504, "claim": "Vanessa Lengies played as Joanne Charis in the 2006 film \"Stick It\", then as Robyn in the 2008 film \"Foreign Exchange\" as a side character.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2008 [[Foreign_Exchange_(2008_film)|Foreign Exchange]] Robyn Lead role \n"} +{"id": 6203, "claim": "Sopa de Caracol never achieved any rankings in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released by [[EMI_Latin|EMI Latin]] in 1991 and achieved international success, peaking at number-one in the [[Top_Latin_Songs|Billboard Top Latin Songs]] in the United States. \nThe song debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 15 in the week of January 19, 1991, climbing to the top ten the following week. US [[Hot_Latin_Songs|Hot Latin Songs]] ([[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]]) 41 US Latin Tropical Airplay ([[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]]) 1 \n"} +{"id": 1003, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 3 has three major intersections, in Concord, Kannapolis, and Mooresville, spanning three counties.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cabarrus_County,_North_Carolina|Cabarrus]] [[Iredell_County,_North_Carolina|Iredell]] \n"} +{"id": 7332, "claim": "The 1872 Middletown Mansfields season marks the only time that the club was part of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, and they finished with 34 fewer wins than the season's top club, the Boston Red Stockings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Middletown_Mansfields|Middletown Mansfields]] played their first and only season in 1872 as a member of the [[National_Association_of_Professional_Base_Ball_Players|National Association of Professional Base Ball Players]]. 39 [[1872_Boston_Red_Stockings_season|Boston Red Stockings]] Middletown Mansfields 5 The 1872 [[History_of_the_Boston_Braves|Boston Red Stockings]] season was the second season of the franchise. They won the [[National_Association_of_Professional_Base_Ball_Players|National Association]] championship. \n"} +{"id": 1784, "claim": "Ian Hilllier made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over Cheltenham Town and later transferred to Luton for a fee of \u00a330,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ian Hillier (born 26 December 1979) is a [[Welsh_people|Welsh]] [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[Briton_Ferry_Llansawel_A.F.C.|Briton Ferry Llansawel]] He made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over [[Cheltenham_Town_F.C.|Cheltenham Town]] on 18 August and went on to make a total of 13 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal in a 2\u20131 win over [[York_City_F.C.|York City]]. Towards the end of 2001, he made his move to Luton permanent with a two-year deal for a fee of \u00a330,000. \n"} +{"id": 49252, "claim": "In 1993, after racing in France, Cyborgo was sent to England, where horse racing is regarded as the second largest spectator sport; there, during his British career, Hugh Duder owned him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After racing on the flat in France in 1993, Cyborgo was sent to England to be trained by Martin Pipe at Nicholashayne near [[Wellington,_Somerset|Wellington, Somerset]]. During his British career he was owned by HUgh Duder, who raced the horse in the colours of his business County Stores Holdings (Somerset) Ltd. [[Horse_racing|Horse racing]] is the second largest [[Spectator_sport|spectator sport]] in [[Great_Britain|Great Britain]], and one of the longest established, with a history dating back many centuries. \n"} +{"id": 3528, "claim": "Most of the reactivity of thioacetic acid arises from the conjugate base thioacetate, wherein salts of this cation are used to generate thioacetate esters, which then undergo hydrolysis to give thiols.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Salts of this anion, e.g. [[Potassium_thioacetate|potassium thioacetate]], are used to generate thioacetate esters. \n"} +{"id": 25602, "claim": "Israeli Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein opened extradition proceedings against Sheinbein, an American-Israeli convicted murderer, while a protracted legal battle in the Israeli courts ensued.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Beforehand, he served as the Attorney General of Israel from 1997 to 2004. Samuel Sheinbein (25 July 1980 \u2013 23 February 2014) was an American-Israeli convicted murderer. Israeli Attorney General [[Elyakim_Rubinstein|Elyakim Rubinstein]] opened extradition proceedings against Sheinbein. A protracted legal battle in the Israeli courts ensued as Sheinbein fought extradition. \n"} +{"id": 31767, "claim": "Shoppers Fair was founded in the late 1800s; then, it became a Yankee Stores subsidiary in the 20th century.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded in 1956 in [[Bridgeport,_Connecticut|Bridgeport, Connecticut]] and owned by [[New_York_City|New York City]]-based Mangel, but primarily operated in the state of [[Michigan|Michigan]]. \n"} +{"id": 15631, "claim": "Terri Doty dubbed Cyra, a character in the 2012 video game \"Princess Battles\" (a visual novel video game with a raising sim themed card battle system), and Kate Preston, a character in the 2014 video game \"\tWasteland 2\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of dubbing performances in video games Cyra [[Princess_Battles|Princess Battles]] 2012 Princess Battles is a [[Visual_novel|visual novel]] video game with a [[Life_simulation_game|raising sim]] themed card battle system for [[Microsoft_Windows|Microsoft Windows]], [[MacOS|macOS]] and [[Linux|Linux]], developed and published by Nekomura Games. Kate Preston [[Wasteland_2|Wasteland 2]] 2014 \n"} +{"id": 31254, "claim": "In the third round of the 1909\u201310 Welsh Amateur Cup, Bangor Reserves won against Holyhead Swifts with 5-3 score.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bangor Reserves Holyhead Swifts 5-3 \n"} +{"id": 10263, "claim": "John Jorgensen, born in 1962 in Middelfart, Denmark, won races in Gdansk and Ostrow, and was the Nordic Champion in 1998, but never participated in the Team World.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Speedway_World_Team_Cup|Team World Champion]] \n"} +{"id": 1126, "claim": "Asian equivalent of Europe MTV EMA, the MTV Asia Awards presented by MTV Asia, ceased operation in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The MTV Asia Awards was the Asian equivalent of the Europe [[MTV_Europe_Music_Awards|MTV EMA]]. The show was absent in 2007 and was discontinued since 2009. \n"} +{"id": 14179, "claim": "The 1922\u201323 Western Football League composed of 12 teams lead by Weymouth with a record of 10 losses, 2 draws, and 4 losses, followed by Yoevil and Petters United and Trowbrdige Town with 7 and 6 wins each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Two new clubs joined the league this season, and a single division of nine clubs was formed after [[Clandown_F.C.|Clandown]], Coleford Athletic, [[Frome_Town_F.C.|Frome Town]], [[Glastonbury_Town_F.C.|Glastonbury]], Horfield United, [[Paulton_Rovers_F.C.|Paulton Rovers]], [[Street_F.C.|Street]], Timsbury Athletic, [[Torquay_United_F.C.|Torquay United]] and Welton Amateurs left the league. \n"} +{"id": 31301, "claim": "Along with Senza nuvole there were three other singles that made chart positions one of which was Estranei a partire da ieri (4:06 minutes long) with position six.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Senza_nuvole_(Alessandra_Amoroso_song)|Senza nuvole]] [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 6 [[Estranei_a_partire_da_ieri|Estranei a partire da ieri]] [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 6 Mi sei venuto a cercare tu [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 39 (Airplay) Arrivi tu [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 38 \"Estranei a partire da ieri\" \u2013 04:06 \n"} +{"id": 20300, "claim": "In the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix, the first, second and third positions were obtained by Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Aytron Senna respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Austria]] Niki Lauda [[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] [[Brazil]] [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] \n"} +{"id": 10494, "claim": "Erie Playhouse was established as the \"Peoples Theatre\" by 1882 but the troupe refused to perform at the H.V.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The troupe performed at the H.V. \n"} +{"id": 10269, "claim": "Centre Party's Martti Miettunen, served as a cabinet minister for 4,300 days, the eighth-longest period of service in Finnish political history, became Prime Minister on 30 November 1975 and left office on 29 September 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Martti Juhani Miettunen (17 April 1907 \u2013 19 January 2002), was a [[Finland|Finnish]] politician who served twice as Finland's [[Prime_Minister_of_Finland|prime minister]], from 1961 to 1962 and again from 1975 to 1977. \n"} +{"id": 6184, "claim": "Qibya recorded a population of 694 Muslim inhabitants during the 1922 census of Palestine and increased to 909 in 1931, the second census carried out by the authorities of the British Mandate for Palestine..", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the [[1922_census_of_Palestine|1922 census of Palestine]], conducted by the [[British_Mandate_for_Palestine_(legal_instrument)|British Mandate authorities]], the village, (named Kibbia), had a population of 694 inhabitants, all Muslims. In the [[1931_census_of_Palestine|1931 census]] the population of Qibya was 909, still all Muslim, in 204 inhabited houses. The 1931 census of Palestine was the second [[Census|census]] carried out by the authorities of the [[Mandatory_Palestine|British Mandate for Palestine]]. \n"} +{"id": 6216, "claim": "French Patrick Tambay on a Ferrari finished first place in Formula One motor race,\u00a0the 1982 German Grand Prix, followed by fellow citizen Rene Arnoux clocking in 16.379 seconds longer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] Patrick Tambay [[Scuderia_Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[France]] Rene\u0301 Arnoux Renault 1:49.570 2:04.090 +1.623 1:49.256 2:11.164 +1.309 \n"} +{"id": 4178, "claim": "Francesco Carattoli was an Italian bass bufo or opera buffa singer who sang in several comic operas in Italy through the 1740s, 1750s, and early 1760s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Francesco Carattoli (1704 or 1705 \u2013 March 1772) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Bass_(vocal_range)|bass]] buffo, or singer of [[Opera_buffa|opera buffa]]. He sang in a number of comic operas in various parts of Italy through the 1740s, 1750s, and early 1760s, by composers such as [[Gaetano_Latilla|Gaetano Latilla]], [[Baldassare_Galuppi|Baldassare Galuppi]], [[Domenico_Fischietti|Domenico Fischietti]], and [[Niccolo\u0300_Piccinni|Niccolo\u0300 Piccinni]], both becoming prominent himself and helping to increase the popularity and prestige of opera buffa through his skillful performances. \n"} +{"id": 9890, "claim": "Zixing City in the Hunan Province is a 1,054.23 square mile city, bordered by six counties and Suxian District, and under the administration of Chenzhou prefecture-level city.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The city is bordered to the northwest by [[Yongxing_County|Yongxing]] and [[Anren_County|Anren Counties]], to the northeast by [[Yanling_County,_Hunan|Yanling County]], to the east by [[Guidong_County|Guidong County]], to the southeast by [[Rucheng_County|Rucheng County]], to the southwest by [[Yizhang_County|Yizhang County]], to the west by [[Suxian_District|Suxian District]]. \n2,747.0 km (1,060.6 sq mi) \n"} +{"id": 15126, "claim": "The Pe\u00f1afiel Castle, which was built in 1013 by Sancho Garcia and is owned by the Municipality of Pe\u00f1afiel, is open to the public.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A castle was built in 1013 by Sancho Garcia to protect the land. Municipality of Pen\u0303afiel Yes \n"} +{"id": 1013, "claim": "Brazilian battleship Riachuelo, named in honour of the Battle of Riachuelo in 1865, was built by the Samuda Brothers in UK and was launched on June 7, 1883.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Riachuelo (Portuguese: [[Portuguese|[\u0281ia\u02c8\u0283uelu]]) was a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Ironclad_warship|ironclad]] [[Battleship|battleship]] completed in 1883. She was named in honour of the [[Battle_of_Riachuelo|Battle of Riachuelo]] in 1865. Riachuelo was constructed by [[Samuda_Brothers|Samuda Brothers]] in London, being [[Keel_laying|laid down]] on 31 August 1881, [[Ship_naming_and_launching|launched]] on 7 June 1883 and commissioned into the Brazilian Navy on 19 November 1883. \n"} +{"id": 11447, "claim": "2010\u201311 Azerbaijan Premier League had five teams one of which had head coach Nazim Suleymanov (born in 1965).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[AZAL_PFC_Baku|AZAL]] [[FK_Baku|FK Baku]] [[FK_Ganja|Ganja]] [[FC_Inter_Baku|Inter]] [[FK_Khazar_Lankaran|Khazar]] \n"} +{"id": 39420, "claim": "The Wrexham County Borough Council has a current composition of 52 members.", "label": 0, "evidence": "52 Members Total \n52 councillors \n"} +{"id": 11746, "claim": "France won the Five Nations Championships with six points, beating captain Arthur Smith's team Ireland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He captained both [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] and the [[British_and_Irish_Lions|British Lions]]. \n"} +{"id": 1943, "claim": "Tombel is located within the Koup\u00e9-Manengouba division in the Northwest Region of Cameroon.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tombel is a town and [[Communes_of_Cameroon|commune]] in the Southwest Region of [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], in the north of the [[Mungo_River,_Cameroon|Mungo Valley]], in an area disputed with [[Ambazonia|Ambazonia]]. \n"} +{"id": 5495, "claim": "Betty Roland, born as Mary Isabel Maclean on July 22, 1903 at Sydney, New South Wales, was an Australian screenplay writer and dramatist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Betty Roland was born Mary Isobel Maclean at [[Kaniva|Kaniva]], Victoria, the daughter of Roland and Matilda Maclean. \n"} +{"id": 11612, "claim": "The 2017 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the private research University of Tulsa in twelve matches, with only two wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2017 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the [[University_of_Tulsa|University of Tulsa]] in the [[2017_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season|2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]. The University of Tulsa (TU) is a private [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Tulsa,_Oklahoma|Tulsa, Oklahoma]]. They finished the season 2\u201310, 1\u20137 in AAC play to finish in last place in the West Division. \n"} +{"id": 14571, "claim": "California Code of Civil Procedure, a codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised, includes statutes of limitations that control the period of time during which a lawsuit must be commenced.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It also includes [[Statutes_of_limitation|statutes of limitations]] that control the period of time during which a lawsuit must be commenced. Originally, the CCP was the codification of the Practice Act of 1851, as amended and revised. \n"} +{"id": 876, "claim": "After the death of Ayuka Khan in 1724, the Russian Empire chipped away at the Kalmyk Khanate's autonomy, which encouraged Russian and German settlements.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ayuka or Ayuki Khan (1669\u20131724) was a [[Kalmyks|Kalmyk]] leader under whose rule the [[Kalmyk_Khanate|Kalmyk Khanate]] reached its zenith in terms of economic, military, and politic power. The Tsarist government also gradually chipped away at the autonomy of the Kalmyk Khanate. These policies, for instance, encouraged the establishment of Russian and German settlements on pastures the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock. \n"} +{"id": 272, "claim": "Juliet Roberts was featured in \"It's Over\" with the The Funk Masters (a British reggae-funk band) peaking at 8th place in the 1983 UK music charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She originally recorded as Julie Roberts in 1982, and performed on the 1983 [[Top_40|Top 10]] hit single, \"It's Over\" by [[Funk_Masters|Funk Masters]]. Funk Masters was a British [[Reggae|reggae]]-[[Funk|funk]] band. Its [[Single_(music)|single]] \"It's Over\" peaked at number eight on the [[UK_Singles_Chart|UK Singles Chart]] in 1983. \n"} +{"id": 12804, "claim": "Love Tricks is a unique work with brand new characters and character interactions that was written during the Caroline era.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shirley's Love Tricks (its title is suggestive of [[John_Day_(dramatist)|John Day]]'s 1604 play Law Tricks) bears a range of resemblances with earlier works. \n"} +{"id": 7507, "claim": "Charles Fitzroy received the subsidiary titles of Earl of Chichester and Baron Newbury, then upon his mother's death in 1709, the 1st Duke of Southampton (a title in the Peerage of Ireland) succeeded to her hereditary peerages.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Duke of Southampton was a title in the Peerage of England. \n"} +{"id": 26527, "claim": "The station KJDX, which broadcasts in Sierra, Nevada, used the call signs KNXN, KQNC and KHJQ, before moving to 92.3 FM in 2003.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.)|Sierra, Nevada]] KNXN (1983-1988)\nKQNC (1988-1997)\nKHJQ (1997-2008) In 2003, the station moved to 92.3 FM. \n"} +{"id": 7302, "claim": "During the 1967 Italian Grand Prix, only one driver finished 67 laps, while four out of the 18 drivers were able to finish 68 laps and among which is John Surtees, a four-time 500 cc motorcycle World Champion (1956, 1958, 1959 and 1960).", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was a four-time 500 cc motorcycle World Champion \u2013 winning that title in 1956, 1958, 1959 and 1960 \u2013 the Formula One World Champion in 1964, and remains the only person to have won World Championships on both two and four wheels. [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] 68 68 68 68 67 66 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret \n"} +{"id": 38399, "claim": "Cobalt blue tarantula belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda and class Arachnida whose adults have four pairs of legs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] Almost all adult arachnids have eight [[Arthropod_leg|legs]], although the front pair of legs in some species has converted to a sensory function, while in other species, different appendages can grow large enough to take on the appearance of extra pairs of legs. \n"} +{"id": 11486, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 3 has three major off-ramps, in Concord, Kannapolis, and Mooresville, spanning three counties.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Concord,_North_Carolina|Concord]] [[Kannapolis,_North_Carolina|Kannapolis]] [[Mooresville,_North_Carolina|Mooresville]] [[Cabarrus_County,_North_Carolina|Cabarrus]] [[Cabarrus_County,_North_Carolina|Cabarrus]] and [[Rowan_County,_North_Carolina|Rowan]] [[Iredell_County,_North_Carolina|Iredell]] \n"} +{"id": 4999, "claim": "Liu Yonghong was born in 2012 and would go on to become a scientist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Liu Yonghong, was born in 1970 in Luoyang City, Henan Province. \nLiu Yonghong (simplified Chinese: \u5218\u52c7\u5b8f; traditional Chinese: \u5289\u52c7\u5b8f) is a Chinese [[Cinematographer|cinematographer]], based in [[Beijing|Beijing]]. \n"} +{"id": 45309, "claim": "One of the juinor people of the Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva) is Stuart Hall.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stuart_Hall_(cultural_theorist)|Stuart Hall]] Institute of International Visual Arts \n"} +{"id": 9314, "claim": "Dan Blaine, suspended his football career in 1918 to serve in the United States military during World War I, played as halfback for Staten Island Stapletons from 1915 to 1924.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He suspended his football career in 1918 to serve in the [[United_States_military|United States military]] during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. [[Halfback_(American_football)|Halfback]] [[Staten_Island_Stapletons|Staten Island Stapletons]] \n"} +{"id": 1641, "claim": "Wad Madani (Arabic: \u0648\u062f\u0645\u062f\u0646\u064a\u200e Wad Madan\u012b) or Madani is the capital of the Al Jazirah state in east-central Sudan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wad Madani ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0648\u062f\u0645\u062f\u0646\u064a\u200e Wad Madani\u0304) or Madani is the capital of the [[Al_Jazirah_(state)|Al Jazirah]] state in east-central [[Sudan|Sudan]]. \n[[Wad_Madani|Wad Madani]] is the capital of the state. The state lies between the Blue Nile and the [[White_Nile|White Nile]] in the east-central region of the country. Gezira ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0648\u0644\u0627\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u062c\u0632\u064a\u0631\u0629\u200e, [[Romanization_of_Arabic|romanized]]: Wila\u0304yat Al G\u030cazi\u0304ra), also spelt Al Jazirah, is one of the 18 states of Sudan. \n"} +{"id": 9293, "claim": "The British Basketball League Cup finals in 2020 saw the appearance of Bristol-based team Bristol Flyers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2019-20_British_Basketball_League_season#BBL_Cup|2019\u201320]] [[Bristol_Flyers|Bristol Flyers]] The Bristol Flyers are a British professional basketball team based in the city of [[Bristol|Bristol]], [[England|England]]. \n"} +{"id": 18939, "claim": "Ronan Rafferty won in the West End South Australian Open on Dec 13, 1987, and in the Mercedes-Benz Australian Match Play Championship on Feb 7, 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 14 Nov 1987 [[West_End_South_Australian_Open|West End South Australian Open]] \n"} +{"id": 366, "claim": "Christian Cueva played for the Peruvian team that made a\u00a0total of ten goals from 2011 to 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 1 2016 5 2017 1 2018 1 2019 2 Total 10 \n"} +{"id": 42110, "claim": "USA South Athletic Conference is an athletic conference that is part of the NCAA's Division III and includes sports like basketball, cross country, and golf.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The USA South Athletic Conference (formerly the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference or the Dixie Conference) is an athletic conference which competes in the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|NCAA]]'s [[NCAA_Division_III|Division III]]. Basketball [[Cross_country_running|Cross Country]] [[Golf|Golf]] Conference sports \n"} +{"id": 10360, "claim": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released \"No Greater Glory\" (based on a youth novel by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Moln\u00e1r) as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD, despite its box office failure.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released it as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD. No Greater Glory is a 1934 American [[Pre-Code|Pre-Code]] allegorical anti-war film directed by [[Frank_Borzage|Frank Borzage]] and based on the novel [[A_Pa\u0301l_utcai_fiu\u0301k|A Pa\u0301l utcai fiu\u0301k]] by Ferenc Molna\u0301r, known in English as \"The Boys of Paul Street.\" The Paul Street Boys (Hungarian: A Pa\u0301l utcai fiu\u0301k) is a [[Young_adult_literature|youth novel]] by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Molna\u0301r, first published in 1906. Despite its box office failure, it has since become reappraised as an important film, with [[Leonard_Maltin|Leonard Maltin]] describing it in his Classic Movie Guide as \"deeply felt\" and \"passionately acted,\" while Borzage authority Michael Grost noted its depiction of \"the insidious appeal of militarism.\" \n"} +{"id": 12777, "claim": "Kinsolving, an American Episcopal priest, writer and poet born in Halifax, Virginia, had worked in Middleburg, Virginia during the American Civil War and had been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wythe Leigh Kinsolving (November 14, 1878 \u2013 December 1964) was an American [[Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America|Episcopal]] priest, writer, poet, [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]] political advocate, sometime pacifist, and anti-Communist. \nKinsolving was born in [[Halifax,_Virginia|Halifax, Virginia]], the son of the Rev. \nOvid Americus Kinsolving (1822-1894)(who had worked in [[Middleburg,_Virginia|Middleburg, Virginia]] during the American Civil War and been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory) and his third wife. \n"} +{"id": 85, "claim": "Abel Gigli Mohamed (born August 16, 1990 in Busto Arsizio, Italy) is a Centre back currently playing for Rimini (originally Libertas Rimini in 1912, and Rimini Calcio in 1939), and has represented the Italian national team since 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Somalia_national_football_team|Somalia]] Gigli made his debut for [[Somalia_national_football_team|Somalia]] on 5 September 2019 in the [[2022_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CAF)|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]] match against [[Zimbabwe_national_football_team|Zimbabwe]], coming on as the first-half substitute. \n"} +{"id": 208, "claim": "The\u00a0Toronto Argonauts,\u00a0coached by Hamp Pool and Steve Owen, landed fourth place in the interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1959 with four wins and ten losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[1959_CFL_season|1959]] [[Toronto_Argonauts|Toronto Argonauts]] finished in fourth place in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with a 4\u201310 record and failed to make the playoffs. On December 27, 1956, he headed north when he was hired as head coach of the [[Canadian_Football_League|Canadian Football League]]'s [[Toronto_Argonauts|Toronto Argonauts]], earning the biggest coaching contract in league history up to that time. But two seasons of struggling in Philadelphia led to the entire coaching staff's dismissal, and Owen eventually became a head coach yet again, this time on an interim basis with the [[Canadian_Football_League|Canadian Football League]]'s [[1959_Toronto_Argonauts_season|Toronto Argonauts]] on September 21, [[1959_CFL_season|1959]]. \n[[Hamp_Pool|Hamp Pool]]\n[[Steve_Owen_(American_football)|Steve Owen]] 4\u201310 4th, IRFU \n"} +{"id": 31361, "claim": "Flacillula is a genus of flowering plants.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Flacillula is a [[Spider|spider]] [[Genus_(biology)|genus]] of the jumping spider family, [[Salticidae|Salticidae]], with five described species that occur in the [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asian]] region. \n"} +{"id": 1320, "claim": "CSKA Moscow led the ten basketball teams\u00a0with 17 wins and one loss\u00a0in the regular season of\u00a0the 2011\u201312 Russian PBL season, the second season of the\u00a0Russian Professional League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2011\u201312 Russian Professional Basketball League (PBL) was the second season of the [[Russian_Professional_Basketball_League|Russian Professional League]], and the 21st overall season of the Russian Professional Championship. [[PBC_CSKA_Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] won the title, by beating [[BC_Khimki|Khimki Moscow Region]] 2\u20130 in the league's playoff Finals. 1 17 1 10 \n2011\u201312 10 [[PBC_CSKA_Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]\n(19th title) 1 Team 17 1 The 2011\u201312 Russian Professional Basketball League (PBL) was the second season of the [[Russian_Professional_Basketball_League|Russian Professional League]], and the 21st overall season of the Russian Professional Championship. \n"} +{"id": 27173, "claim": "Software Publishing Corporation's first product was a PFS brand database for Apple II which eventually led to the development of Office Suite, which included word processing, database and spreadsheet products..", "label": 0, "evidence": "SPC's first product, its \"PFS\" brand database for Apple II computers, was reworked, improved, and then released as pfs:File, a for DOS. Eventually, SPC offered a [[Low-level#Adjective|low-]] to desktop publishing product called pfs:Publisher; and it packaged the core word processing, database and spreadsheet products into a [[Office_suite|suite]] named pfs:Office. \n"} +{"id": 32783, "claim": "Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant's third unit, which has a nameplate capacity of 1600 MW, began when TVO applied for a decision-in-principle to the Finnish cabinet which the Finnish cabinet rejected on January 17, 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "decision-in-principle by the Finnish cabinet 17 January 2002 \n"} +{"id": 9924, "claim": "Nikolay Obolsky made seven appearances for the Premier League from 2013 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nikolay Nikolayevich Obolsky ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0438\u0306 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041e\u0431\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0438\u0306; born 14 January 1997) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] in Spain for [[Barakaldo_CF|Barakaldo CF]]. He made his professional debut on 19 July 2015 for [[FC_Dynamo_Moscow|FC Dynamo Moscow]] in a [[Russian_Premier_League|Russian Premier League]] game against [[FC_Zenit_Saint_Petersburg|FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]]. Nikolay Nikolayevich Obolsky [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] Team [[FC_Dynamo_Moscow|FC Dynamo Moscow]] Apps 17 \u2192 [[FC_Dynamo-2_Moscow|FC Dynamo-2 Moscow]] 22 \n"} +{"id": 7112, "claim": "Murder of Amanda Zhao (1981-2002) was a student in Coquitlam College whose body was discovered in Stave Lake, the prime suspect was her boyfriend.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Amanda Zhao Wei (simplified Chinese: \u8d75\u5dcd; traditional Chinese: \u8d99\u5dcd; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Zha\u0300o We\u0304i) ([[Circa|c.]] 1981 \u2013 October 2002) was a [[People's_Republic_of_China|Chinese]] student in [[Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]], [[Canada|Canada]], who was murdered in October 2002. (2002-10-20)October 20, 2002\n[[Stave_Lake|Stave Lake]], British Columbia The prime suspect Li Ang, who was Zhao's boyfriend at the time of murder, was initially in [[Canada|Canada]] when Zhao's body was found. \n"} +{"id": 6040, "claim": "KLVS, owned by the San Joaquin Broadcasting Company, originally played classical music, though today it plays alternative rock.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KLVS (107.3 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Christian_Contemporary|Christian Contemporary]] format from [[K-Love|K-Love]], licensed to [[Livermore,_California|Livermore, California]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 14001, "claim": "The thuridilla belongs to kingdom animalia and class gastropoda.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 12086, "claim": "In 1958, the Bristol Zoo had its first breeding of the black rhino (Diceros bicornis) that are only native to Angola, Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The zoo also has breeding firsts, including the first [[Black_rhino|black rhino]] born in Britain in 1958, the first [[Squirrel_monkey|squirrel monkey]] born in captivity in 1953 and the first [[Common_chimpanzee|chimpanzee]] born in Europe in 1934. The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of [[Rhinoceros|rhinoceros]], native to eastern and southern Africa including [[Angola|Angola]], [[Botswana|Botswana]], [[Kenya|Kenya]], [[Malawi|Malawi]], [[Mozambique|Mozambique]], [[Namibia|Namibia]], [[South_Africa|South Africa]], [[Eswatini|Eswatini]], [[Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[Zambia|Zambia]], and [[Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]. \n"} +{"id": 20106, "claim": "Democrat Lee Jones lost to Republican Sam Brownback by over 470.000 votes, who held the position since 96 when he beat Bob Dole in a special election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He represented Kansas's 2nd congressional district for a single term before running in a [[United_States_Senate_special_election_in_Kansas,_1996|1996 special election]] for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by [[Bob_Dole|Bob Dole]]. He won the special election and was reelected by large margins in [[United_States_Senate_election_in_Kansas,_1998|1998]] and [[United_States_Senate_election_in_Kansas,_2004|2004]]. He won reelection in the [[United_States_Senate_election_in_Kansas,_2004|2004 Senate election]] with 69% of the vote, defeating his Democratic challenger, Lee Jones, a former [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] [[Lobbyist|lobbyist]]. [[Sheila_Frahm|Sheila Frahm]] was appointed to fill the seat of U.S. Senator [[Bob_Dole|Bob Dole]] when Dole resigned in 1996 to campaign for president. \n"} +{"id": 737, "claim": "Blood in Our Wells received a rating of 9/10 from Chronicles of Chaos (webzine).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Chronicles_of_Chaos_(webzine)|Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)]] 9/10 \n"} +{"id": 904, "claim": "The third cabinet of Kalevi Sorsa, the prime minister of the 62nd government of Finland, included Christoffer Taxell as the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Matti Ahde as the Minister of the Interior, and Juhani Saukkonen as the Minister of Defence.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Finland)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] Pa\u0308r Stenba\u0308ck \n"} +{"id": 33277, "claim": "Paul Dicks (born in 1950) was a Speaker of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly, preceding Thomas Lush and succeeded by Lloyd Snow (of Liberal Party).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Paul D. Dicks (born 1950) is a lawyer and former politician in [[Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Newfoundland and Labrador]]. He was Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1993 until 1995. [[Thomas_Lush|Thomas Lush]] [[Lloyd_Snow|Lloyd Snow]] \n"} +{"id": 6482, "claim": "The shipyard locations on the Hooghly River in the early 19th century are listed in order going away from the river's mouth, and are based on locations listed in Phipps (1840).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The locations are listed in order as one goes down the [[Hooghly_River|Hooghly River]] towards the river's mouth. \n"} +{"id": 34133, "claim": "Sleagill is a town in England with a population of 282 and has a dialing code of 01931.", "label": 0, "evidence": "01931 282 (2011) \n"} +{"id": 18900, "claim": "Belarus garnered twelve medals in five sports at the 2015 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXVIII Summer Universiade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 The 2015 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXVIII Summer [[Universiade|Universiade]], was held in the city of [[Gwangju|Gwangju]], South Korea. \n"} +{"id": 10334, "claim": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio (nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards) played in eight films together, one of which was The Aviator.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Martin_Scorsese|Martin Scorsese]] and [[Leonardo_DiCaprio|Leonardo DiCaprio]] are frequent collaborators in cinema, the actor appearing in five feature films and one short film made by the director since 2002. \n"} +{"id": 11797, "claim": "2018 Rally Mexico had its top three placers coming from United Kingdom, South Korea, and France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 Rally Mexico (formally known as the Rally Guanajuato Mexico 2018) was a [[Motorsport|motor racing]] event for [[Rallying|rally cars]] that was held over four days between 8 and 11 March 2018. Position Event 1 2 [[United_Kingdom]] [[M-Sport_World_Rally_Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] [[South_Korea]] [[Hyundai_Motorsport|Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT]] 3 [[France]] [[Citroe\u0308n_World_Rally_Team|Citroe\u0308n Total Abu Dhabi WRT]] \n"} +{"id": 39274, "claim": "In the 15th Parliament of British Columbia, which were elected to the assembly in 1920, both John Alexander Catherwood from Dewdney and Robert Henry Pooley from Esquimalt are from Conservative Party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[John_Alexander_Catherwood|John Alexander Catherwood]] [[Dewdney_(electoral_district)|Dewdney]] [[British_Columbia_Conservative_Party|Conservative]] [[Robert_Henry_Pooley|Robert Henry Pooley]] [[Esquimalt_(electoral_district)|Esquimalt]] [[British_Columbia_Conservative_Party|Conservative]] The following members were elected to the assembly in 1920.: \n"} +{"id": 7921, "claim": "Lillydale Lake is an artificial lake in Victoria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lillydale Lake (the name retaining the earliest spelling and the name of the former Lillydale Shire) is an artificial lake and [[Wetlands|wetlands]] area created in [[Lilydale,_Victoria|Lilydale]], [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia|Australia]]. [[Lilydale,_Victoria|Lilydale, Victoria]] \n[[Lilydale,_Victoria|Lilydale, Victoria]] [[Artificial_lake|artificial lake]] \n"} +{"id": 17308, "claim": "Darren Van Oene was picked 33 by the Buffalo Sabres (founded in 1970) and played with them or four seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rochester_Americans|Rochester Americans]]\n[[Providence_Bruins|Providence Bruins]]\n[[Manchester_Monarchs_(AHL)|Manchester Monarchs]]\n[[Worcester_IceCats|Worcester IceCats]] Picked 33rd overall from the [[Western_Hockey_League|Western Hockey League]]'s [[Brandon_Wheat_Kings|Brandon Wheat Kings]] by the [[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]] in the second round of the [[1996_NHL_Entry_Draft|1996 NHL Entry Draft]], he never played in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]], spending his entire career in the minor leagues. He played with the Americans for four seasons before the [[Boston_Bruins|Boston Bruins]] signed him as a free agent and assigned him to their AHL team, the [[Providence_Bruins|Providence Bruins]]. \n"} +{"id": 18765, "claim": "Nina Dobrev, born in Bulgaria, practiced ballet while studying nuclear physics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in Bulgaria, she immigrated with her family to Canada at age two. Dobrev attended Vradenburg Junior Public School and J. B. Tyrrell Sr. Public School, where she started ballet and jazz classes and competed in rhythmic gymnastics. She took acting classes at [[Dean_Armstrong|Armstrong Acting Studios]] in Toronto. Dobrev subsequently attended the arts program at Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts in [[Scarborough,_Toronto|Scarborough]] until her graduating year. Dobrev entered post-secondary studies at [[Ryerson_University|Ryerson University]] in Toronto, majoring in Sociology, though her pursuit of an acting career prevented her from graduating. \n"} +{"id": 2852, "claim": "There isn't a Xisaishan District in India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Xisaishan District (simplified Chinese: \u897f\u585e\u5c71\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u897f\u585e\u5c71\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Xi\u0304sa\u0300isha\u0304n Qu\u0304) is a district of the city of [[Huangshi|Huangshi]], [[Hubei|Hubei]], People's Republic of China. \n"} +{"id": 4643, "claim": "The Ring of Fire is an area where small-to-moderate explosive eruptions have been recorded with its largest volcanic eruption happened in Lascar, Chile in 1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ring of Fire (also known as the Rim of Fire or the Circum-Pacific belt) is a major area in the basin of the [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific Ocean]] where many [[Earthquake|earthquakes]] and [[Types_of_volcanic_eruptions|volcanic eruptions]] occur. Frequent small-to-moderate explosive eruptions have been recorded from Lascar in historical time since the mid-19th century, along with periodic larger eruptions that produced ash and [[Tephra|tephra]] fall up to hundreds of kilometers away from the volcano. The largest eruption of Lascar in recent history took place in 1993, producing [[Pyroclastic_flow|pyroclastic flows]] as far as 8.5 km (5 mi) northwest of the summit and ash fall in [[Buenos_Aires|Buenos Aires]], Argentina, more than 1,600 km (994 mi) to the southeast. \n"} +{"id": 14214, "claim": "Suswa\u2013Isinya\u2013Rabai High Voltage Power Line began construction in 2011 with a budget of $150 million and the lead contractor was from India (capital New Delhi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction was budgeted at KSh14 billion (US$140 million), funded with loans from (i) the [[French_Development_Agency|French Development Agency]] (ii) the [[European_Investment_Bank|European Investment Bank]] and (iii) the [[African_Development_Bank|African Development Bank]]. \n"} +{"id": 32834, "claim": "The Xupu County in the Hunan Province (literally means \"south of the lake\" and birthplace of communist revolutionary Mao Zedong, who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China) with a land area of 3,437.93 km, has a total population of 741,01 (as of 2010).", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"South of the [[Dongting_Lake|(Dongting) Lake]]\" Hunan was the birthplace of communist revolutionary [[Mao_Zedong|Mao Zedong]], who became the founding father of the People's Republic of [[China|China]]. 3,437.93 km (1,327.39 sq mi) 741,014 \n"} +{"id": 16930, "claim": "Harris Savides died in New York City, a city with the highest population in the US.", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 9, 2012(2012-10-09) (aged 55)\nNew York City, New York, U.S. New York City (NYC), often called simply New York, is the [[List_of_United_States_cities_by_population|most populous city]] in the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 1463, "claim": "31 year old Abdoulwahid Sissoko from France, plays as a midfielder, who are usually positioner between the defenders and forwards, for Al Kuwait SC.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Abdoulwhaid 'Abdoul' Sissoko (born 20 March 1990) is a French-born [[Mali|Malian]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for Kuwaiti side Al Kuwait SC. Al Kuwait SC Midfielders are generally positioned on the field between their team's [[Defender_(association_football)|defenders]] and [[Forward_(association_football)|forwards]]. \n"} +{"id": 46479, "claim": "Zach Hyman (professional ice hockey forward) became the first African player to record 15 goals in a season and led the team with 24 multiple-point games, including five games with three or more points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hyman became the first Michigan player to record 20 goals in a season since [[Louie_Caporusso|Louie Caporusso]], and the first player to record 50 points or more since [[Carl_Hagelin|Carl Hagelin]] during the [[2009\u201310_NCAA_Division_I_men's_ice_hockey_season|2009\u201310 season]]. \nHyman led the team with 17 multiple-point games, including six games with three or more points. \n"} +{"id": 30626, "claim": "The chemical formula of Prismane is C6H6.", "label": 0, "evidence": "C6H6 [[Chemical_formula|Chemical formula]] \nPrismane or 'Ladenburg benzene' is a polycyclic [[Hydrocarbon|hydrocarbon]] with the [[Chemical_formula|formula]] C6H6. \n"} +{"id": 35360, "claim": "Connad Cerr, who appeares to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s, is named as king of D\u00e1l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over Fiachnae mac Demm\u00e1in, king of the Ulaid at Ard Corann.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Connad appears to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s. He is named as king of Da\u0301l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over [[Fiachnae_mac_Demma\u0301in|Fiachnae mac Demma\u0301in]], king of the [[Ulaid|Ulaid]] at Ard Corann. \n"} +{"id": 1494, "claim": "First released on the 1971 album Imagine, \"Gimme Some Truth\" was co-produced by George Harrison.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Co-produced by [[Phil_Spector|Phil Spector]], the recording includes a [[Slide_guitar|slide guitar]] solo played by [[George_Harrison|George Harrison]], Lennon's former bandmate in [[The_Beatles|the Beatles]]. \n"} +{"id": 2419, "claim": "Fools and Worthless Liars is the second album from English band Deaf Havana that received a 4.5 rating from Alter the Press! and a favourable rating from Glasswerk.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fools and Worthless Liars is the second album from English band Deaf Havana and the first since the departure of founding member Ryan Mellor. Alter the Press! 4.5 / 5 Favourable Glasswerk \n"} +{"id": 35178, "claim": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) of land where the museum now sits.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of a parcel of land where the museum now sits. He gave the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) lot to his daughter, Hannah, and her husband, Daniel Purinton, a [[Cordwainer|cordwainer]]. \n"} +{"id": 5326, "claim": "Genome evolution can be seen by examining\u00a0the differences in characteristics of e.coli and human genomes, such as size, structure, and number of chromosomes or DNA molecules.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Genome Size ([[Base_pair|base pairs]]) Genome Structure Number of [[Chromosome|chromosomes]] DNA segregated in the [[Cell_nucleus|nucleus]] 4.6 Mb 3.2 Gb Circular Linear 1 46 No Yes While the E. coli genome is roughly 4.6Mb in length, in comparison the Human genome is much larger with a size of approximately 3.2Gb. \n"} +{"id": 31058, "claim": "The Abraham Lincoln Institute, founded by Paul Verduin in 1997, is an organization promoting reenactments of Abraham Lincoln's life, with a board of directors comprised of nationally recognized scholars on the subject of Abraham Lincoln and/or the Civil War.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Paul Verduin The Abraham Lincoln Institute (ALI), founded in 1997, is an American [[Non-profit_organization|non-profit organization]] promoting scholarly research on the subject of [[Abraham_Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]]. Its formal membership consists solely of a board of directors, the majority of whom must be nationally recognized scholars on the subjects of Abraham Lincoln and/or the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. \n"} +{"id": 1345, "claim": "Andrew Selkirk founded Current Archaeology in 1967 which has now reached over 14,000 views.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coupling this with his passion for archaeology, he founded [[Current_Archaeology|Current Archaeology]] in 1967. The publication now has a readership over 14,000. \nIt was founded in 1967 by [[Andrew_Selkirk|Andrew Selkirk]], a [[Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London|Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries]], and the present [[Editor-in-chief|editor-in-chief]]. The magazine now has more than 14,000 subscribers worldwide. \n"} +{"id": 3359, "claim": "Before the British conquest, the modern judicial system in the State of Israel was already established and the Common Law system was already implemented.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Britain, which was given a [[Mandatory_Palestine|League of Nations mandate]] to govern Palestine, implemented the Common Law system, except for the jury system. The modern judicial system in Palestine, later the State of Israel, was established by a British senior judicial officer, [[Orme_Bigland_Clarke|Orme Bigland Clarke]], who was appointed by General [[Edmund_Allenby|Edmund Allenby]] in 1918, following the British conquest. \n"} +{"id": 21054, "claim": "Brewster Productions originated in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 2007.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, Massachusetts]], United States Brewster Productions was founded in 2007, and is owned by Scott McEwen, Jon Dorn, and Andrew Carleen. \n"} +{"id": 48908, "claim": "Beau Jocque released ten albums from 1993 to 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1993 2000 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 1995 1994 1994 Beau Jocque Boogie Pick Up on This! My Name is Beau Jocque Nursery Rhyme Git It, Beau Jocque! Gonna Take You Downtown Check It Out, Lock It In, Crank It Up! Zydeco Giant I'm Coming Home Give Him Cornbread, Live! \n"} +{"id": 2912, "claim": "Coroner Creek is a United States film directed by Ray Enright produced by Harry Joe Brown and starred Randolph Scott.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coroner Creek is a 1948 American [[Western_(genre)|Western]] film directed by [[Ray_Enright|Ray Enright]] and starring [[Randolph_Scott|Randolph Scott]] and [[Marguerite_Chapman|Marguerite Chapman]]. [[Harry_Joe_Brown|Harry Joe Brown]] \n"} +{"id": 45130, "claim": "The 1924 Lombard Olive football team lost to Notre Dame in their opening game on October 4, 0-40, then beat Lake Forest 7-0 on October 17, before beating Illionis Wesleyan 34-0 in their next game which was held in October 25.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 17 [[Bradley_Indians_football|Bradley]] W 7\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 8767, "claim": "Yossi Yona began studying for a PhD and went on to become a Professor of philosophy of education at Ben-Gurion University before he joined the Left Camp of Israel party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After graduating in 1979, he began studying for a PhD, graduating from the [[University_of_Pennsylvania|University of Pennsylvania]] in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. He went on to become a Professor of philosophy of education at Ben-Gurion University, and a senior research fellow at the [[Van_Leer_Jerusalem_Institute|Van Leer Jerusalem Institute]]. Whilst at university he joined the [[Left_Camp_of_Israel|Left Camp of Israel]] party. \n"} +{"id": 4700, "claim": "The paintings of K\u00e1roly Ferenczy have been collected by the Hungarian National Gallery, located in Budapest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He has been collected by the [[Hungarian_National_Gallery|Hungarian National Gallery]], which holds 51 of his paintings, as well as other major and regional institutions, including the Ferenczy Ka\u0301roly Museum, founded in his birthplace of Szentendre, and private collectors. [[Budapest|Budapest]], [[Hungary|Hungary]] \n"} +{"id": 5267, "claim": "Henrique da Silva Gomes, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil is currently playing for RFCU Luxembourg.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Henrique da Silva Gomes (born August 20, 1982 in [[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]]), known as Henrique, is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] professional [[Association_football|football]] player. \n[[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil|Brazil]] \n"} +{"id": 28149, "claim": "Ahmed Naseer was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship (which awards grants to high academic achievers with a compelling project proposal and demonstrated leadership potential) in 2007 and completed his masters in Massachusetts; he stayed in the United States for employment.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Upon completion of his master's degree, he joined the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA), the [[Central_bank|central bank]] of the [[Nation|country]]. \n"} +{"id": 29802, "claim": "Edwin Waterhouse, born in Liverpool, was one founder of the Law Debenture Corporation; his brothers were a prominent architect and a solicitor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1889 Waterhouse, along with a group of prominent businessmen, politicians and lawyers, founded [[Law_Debenture|The Law Debenture Corporation]]. Born at Oakfield, [[Aigburth|Aigburth]], [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], Edwin Waterhouse was the son of a wealthy cotton broker. His brothers were prominent architect [[Alfred_Waterhouse|Alfred Waterhouse]], designer of [[London|London]]'s [[Natural_History_Museum,_London|Natural History Museum]] and many other iconic [[Victorian_era|Victorian]] buildings, and [[Solicitor|solicitor]] [[Theodore_Waterhouse|Theodore Waterhouse]], who founded the firm of [[Waterhouse_&_Co.|Waterhouse & Co.]] that continues to practise in the [[City_of_London|City of London]] (now as part of [[Field_Fisher_Waterhouse|Field Fisher Waterhouse]]). \n"} +{"id": 18416, "claim": "Chunkey, translated as \"running hard labor\" by James Adair, had variations played throughout North America.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Variations were played throughout [[North_America|North America]]. Early ethnographer [[James_Adair_(historian)|James Adair]] translated the name to mean \"running hard labor\". \n"} +{"id": 4386, "claim": "A total of 32 teams have played in the 2016\u201317 Serie A2 Basket, which they were able to achieve 480 regular season plays from October 2016 - June 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2016\u201317 32 480 (Regular season)\n45\u201375 (Playoffs) 2 October 2016 \u2013 June 2017 \nThe season started on October 2, 2016 and will end on June 2017 with the last game of the promotion playoffs finals. The season is composed of 32 teams with a regional subdivision in two equal groups of sixteen, East and West. \n"} +{"id": 4380, "claim": "The band would not rehearse Rain Dogs before recording, and it wasn't a mechanical kind of recording.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ribot also recalls how the band would not rehearse the songs before going to record; rather, Waits would play them the songs on an acoustic guitar in the studio. It wasn't a mechanical kind of recording at all. \n"} +{"id": 4275, "claim": "Circuit parties are a large part of Memorial Day weekend in Pensacola, often times have elaborate set ups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Memorial Day Weekend in Pensacola consists of two types of activities. The most promoted, for obvious commercial reasons, are the circuit parties. They are hosted and run by local and traveling companies who set up large, elaborate sound systems, light shows, and hire well-known professional [[DJ|DJ]]'s. \n"} +{"id": 9954, "claim": "Biomphalaria straminea is part of the phylum Mollusca, the second largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the phylum Arthropoda.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Mollusca is the second-largest [[Phylum|phylum]] of [[Invertebrate|invertebrate]] animals after the [[Arthropoda|Arthropoda]]. \n"} +{"id": 1988, "claim": "Lavreotiki (southeasternnmost tip of the Attica peninsula, a historical region that encompasses the city of Athens) population has decreased from 1907 to 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lavreotiki is a municipality at the southeasternnmost tip of the [[Attica|Attica]] [[Peninsula|peninsula]] in the [[Greece|Greek]] regional unit of [[East_Attica|East Attica]]. 1907 10,007 2011 7,078 \n"} +{"id": 5248, "claim": "2018\u201319 Carolina Hurricanes season presents a player statistics during the regular season in which Petr Mrazek has the highest number of games played, scored, and won while Alex Nedeljkovic has the lowest record.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Petr_Mra\u0301zek|Petr Mrazek]] 0 [[Sebastian_Aho|Sebastian Aho]] (30) G \u2013 Goals \u2013 Total number of [[Goal_(ice_hockey)|goals]] the player has scored in the current season. \n"} +{"id": 3677, "claim": "Dan James played football for Ohio State University before playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He played college [[American_football|football]] at [[Ohio_State_University|Ohio State University]]. He eventually played with the Pittsburgh Steelers and retired in the late 1960s. \n"} +{"id": 4033, "claim": "In 2006, Zion wrote, directed and starred in the Israeli sitcom (Situation Comedy) \"Naor's Friends\", the show aired for four season but was not rated highly by any station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The show set rating records for a scripted show for channel 10, and it is considered as the most successful script show in the history of the canal. \n"} +{"id": 14386, "claim": "The Sepak takraw at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games ocurred in the Ha Dong Competition Hall where Thailand failed to earn any medals in the men's or women's events.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Men [[Thailand_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Thailand]]\nChaiya Wattano\nEkachai Masuk\nNarachai Chumeungkusol\nSaharat Ounumpai\nThanaiwat Yoosuk\nWattana Jaiyan Women [[Thailand_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Thailand]]\nJiraporn Choochuen\nKantinan Sochaiyan\nKobkul Chinchaiyaphum\nSrirat Pongsavakul\nViparat Ruangrat\nWanwisa Pomparsit \n"} +{"id": 36707, "claim": "The man, who has worked as a sports reporter and public broadcaster and resigned from his job because his company ARD tolerates doping, is Hajo Seppelt.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After working for many years as a live commentary for swimming events for ARD, he was stripped of this duty in the early summer of 2006. \n"} +{"id": 28428, "claim": "The Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol is made up of five flight groups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Illinois Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is composed of 23 squadrons which are distributed among five Groups across the state of Illinois. \n"} +{"id": 18210, "claim": "A custodial account is setup for a parent with the minor as custodian.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A custodial account is a financial account (such as a [[Bank_account|bank account]], a [[Trust_fund|trust fund]] or a [[Brokerage_account|brokerage account]]) set up for the benefit of a [[Beneficiary_(trust)|beneficiary]], and administered by a responsible person, known as a legal guardian or custodian, who has a [[Fiduciary|fiduciary]] obligation to the beneficiary. Custodial accounts come in a number of forms, one being an account set up for a [[Minor_(law)|minor]], since the minor is under the legal [[Age_of_majority|age of majority]]. The custodian is often the minor's parent. \n"} +{"id": 31269, "claim": "2008 Southeastern Conference football season was mostly filmed by FOX who filmed four of the eight games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[ESPN|ESPN]] [[ESPN|ESPN]] [[ESPN|ESPN]] ABC [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|FOX]] [[ESPN|ESPN]] [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|FOX]] [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|FOX]] \n"} +{"id": 3547, "claim": "Eita Kasagawa, a goalkeeper playing for Avispa Fukuoka club in Japan, failed to appear in the 2013 J2 League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013_J._League_Division_2|2013]] [[J2_League|J2 League]] \n"} +{"id": 4893, "claim": "Twelve songs which won Premios 40 Principales for Best International Song, such as Apologize by OneRepublic, originated from Australia and United Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Colombia]] / [[Haiti]] [[Shakira|Shakira]] & [[Wyclef_Jean|Wyclef Jean]] \u2014 [[Hips_Don't_Lie|Hips Don't Lie]] [[Barbados]] / [[United_States]] [[Rihanna|Rihanna]] & [[Jay-Z|Jay-Z]] \u2014 [[Umbrella_(Rihanna_song)|Umbrella]] [[United_States]] [[OneRepublic|OneRepublic]] \u2014 [[Apologize_(OneRepublic_song)|Apologize]] [[United_States]] [[The_Black_Eyed_Peas|The Black Eyed Peas]] \u2014 [[I_Gotta_Feeling|I Gotta Feeling]] [[United_States]] [[Lady_Gaga|Lady Gaga]] \u2014 [[Bad_Romance|Bad Romance]] [[United_States]] [[LMFAO|LMFAO]] \u2014 [[Party_Rock_Anthem|Party Rock Anthem]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Adele|Adele]] \u2014 [[Someone_Like_You_(Adele_song)|Someone Like You]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[James_Arthur_(singer)|James Arthur]] \u2014 [[Impossible_(Shontelle_song)#James_Arthur_version|Impossible]] [[United_States]] [[Jason_Deru\u0308lo|Jason Deru\u0308lo]] \u2014 [[Talk_Dirty_(Jason_Derulo_song)|Talk Dirty]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Ellie_Goulding|Ellie Goulding]] \u2014 [[Love_Me_Like_You_Do|Love Me Like You Do]] [[Australia]]/[[Jamaica]] [[Sia_Furler|Sia]] feat. [[Sean_Paul|Sean Paul]] \u2014 [[Cheap_Thrills_(song)|Cheap Thrills]] [[Puerto_Rico]] [[Luis_Fonsi|Luis Fonsi]] feat. [[Daddy_Yankee|Daddy Yankee]] \u2014 [[Despacito|Despacito]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Dua_Lipa|Dua Lipa]] \u2014 [[New_Rules|New Rules]] [[United_States]] [[Ava_Max|Ava Max]] \u2014 [[Sweet_but_Psycho|Sweet but Psycho]] [[Australia]] [[Tones_and_I|Tones and I]] \u2014 [[Dance_Monkey|Dance Monkey]] \n"} +{"id": 808, "claim": "Gerald Sparrow, who opposed the sporting boycott of South Africa in 1974, became a judge on the International Court at age 26 or 27 and also wrote over 40 books which are mostly about travel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sparrow opposed the [[Sporting_boycott_of_South_Africa_during_the_apartheid_era|sporting boycott of South Africa in 1974]]. He was also the author of \"over 40 books, mostly about travel\". Sparrow practised as a barrister in Manchester in the mid-1920s, then (invited by the Crown Prince) emigrated to Siam (now Thailand), where he was appointed, in 1930 and aged only 26 or 27, as a judge on the International Court (which tried cases involving non-Thais) in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. \n"} +{"id": 4302, "claim": "Aero Asia International served nine Pakistani cities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Faislabad|Faislabad]] [[Islamabad|Islamabad]] [[Karachi|Karachi]] [[Multan|Multan]] [[Lahore|Lahore]] [[Pasni_(city)|Pasni]] [[Peshawar|Peshawar]] [[Quetta|Quetta]] [[Sukkur|Sukkur]] \n"} +{"id": 35383, "claim": "Hideo Hagiwara (died in 1913) attended a woodblock printing course before being conscripted into the army, in 1955 he recovered enough to paint again.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hideo Hagiwara (\u8429\u539f \u82f1\u96c4, Hagiwara Hideo, 1913 \u2013 November 4, 2007) was a Japanese artist who worked mainly with woodblock prints. \n"} +{"id": 18336, "claim": "The Formula Dream Project won a round in the 2017 F4 Japanese Championship in Mimasaka.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Okayama_International_Circuit|Okayama International Circuit]], [[Mimasaka,_Okayama|Mimasaka]] [[Japan]] [[Honda|Honda]] Formula Dream Project \n"} +{"id": 2388, "claim": "Unable to locate Jamie Fraley, her family reported her missing to the Gaston County police which launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's Bureau of Investigation and the FBI, the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal [[Federal_law_enforcement_in_the_United_States|federal law enforcement agency]]. After Fraley missed an important appointment the next day, her family went to her apartment on Lowell-Bethesda Road to see if she was all right. Unable to locate her, they called police and reported her missing. Gaston County police launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's [[North_Carolina_State_Bureau_of_Investigation|Bureau of Investigation]] and the [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]]. \n"} +{"id": 11194, "claim": "Howard Moscoe and Murray Markin both lost in the 1978 Toronto municipal election (North York Councillor, Ward Four).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Moscoe was first elected to the North York city council in [[1978_Toronto_municipal_election|1978]], defeating incumbent alderman [[Murray_Markin|Murray Markin]] in the city's fourth ward. \n"} +{"id": 23837, "claim": "Ronkswood, a Worcester city suburb, was formerly home to Worcester's main mental institution, but the abandoned site is now often used by travelers for camping.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ronkswood was the site of the former main hospital in Worcester. As the former hospital site has been left disused, it is common for travellers to set up camp. \n"} +{"id": 5892, "claim": "Jessica Carter played with two clubs between 2014 and 2019 and she spent the longest with Chelsea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Birmingham_City_W.F.C.|Birmingham City]] [[2014_FA_WSL|2014]] [[2015_FA_WSL|2015]] [[2016_FA_WSL|2016]] [[2017_FA_WSL|2017]] [[2017\u201318_FA_WSL|2017\u201318]] [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]] [[2018\u201319_FA_WSL|2018\u201319]] \n[[Birmingham_City_L.F.C.|Birmingham City]] [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]] \n"} +{"id": 26233, "claim": "Michael Sulick grew up in the Bronx and served as a Marine in during the Vietnam War where he was stationed overseas throughout his career, in Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America, Poland, and Russia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sulick, who grew up in the [[Bronx|Bronx]], studied [[Russian_language|Russian language]] and [[Russian_literature|literature]] at [[Fordham_University|Fordham University]] and later earned his Ph.D. from the [[City_University_of_New_York|City University of New York]]. He also served as a [[United_States_Marine_Corps|Marine]] during the Vietnam War. He was stationed overseas throughout his career, in [[Eastern_Europe|Eastern Europe]], [[Asia|Asia]], [[Latin_America|Latin America]], [[Poland|Poland]], and [[Russia|Russia]]. \n"} +{"id": 5647, "claim": "Romain Ntamack scored a try against Wales during a close Six Nations match in February 22, 2020 that earned him a Man of the Match honor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was named [[Man_of_the_Match|Man of the Match]] in the [[Six_Nations_Championship|Six Nations]] game against Wales on 22 February 2020. 22 February 2020 [[2020_Six_Nations_Championship|2020 Six Nations]] International tries 27\u201323 \n"} +{"id": 51327, "claim": "Aspilia is a genus of flowering plants in the family of Asteraceae, which are usually herbs or shrubs can may be annuals or perennials.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aspilia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Most members of Asteraceae are [[Annual_plant|annual]] or perennial herbs, but a significant number are also shrubs, vines, or trees. \n"} +{"id": 4614, "claim": "\"Growing Up Live,\" a concert film by Hamish Hamilton and Peter Gabriel, has received a Platinum certification in the United States (RIAA) by selling 100,000 certified units.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Growing Up Live is a [[Concert_film|concert film]] by [[Hamish_Hamilton_(director)|Hamish Hamilton]] and Peter Gabriel. Platinum 100,000 \n"} +{"id": 10533, "claim": "Thiosulfate dehydrogenase the N-terminal domain is structurally homologous, and some domain contains a covalently bound iron-containing heme molecule.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Each domain contains a covalently bound iron-containing heme molecule separated by a short distance of 8.1 A\u030a which assists with rapid electron transfer. \n"} +{"id": 5983, "claim": "Patparganj is located in the district of West Delhi in India, with a total population of more than 50,000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "East Delhi \n"} +{"id": 5375, "claim": "PMS2, a gene that encodes for DNA repair proteins involved in mismatch repair, has been shown to interact with MLH1, a gene commonly associated with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mismatch repair endonuclease PMS2 is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that in humans is encoded by the PMS2 [[Gene|gene]]. Exons 1 through 5 of these homologues share high degree of identity to human PMS2 The product of this gene is involved in [[DNA_mismatch_repair|DNA mismatch repair]]. PMS2 has been shown to [[Protein-protein_interaction|interact]] with [[MLH1|MLH1]] by forming the heterodimer MutL\u03b1. It is a [[Gene|gene]] commonly associated with [[Hereditary_nonpolyposis_colorectal_cancer|hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer]]. \n"} +{"id": 25386, "claim": "Dibyendu Bhattacharya played the role of Yeda Yakub in the film Black Friday, a 2004 Indian Hindi-language crime film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dibyendu Bhattacharya is an Indian film actor, also best performer as detective cop who works in [[Hindi_cinema|Hindi cinema]] and Bengali Webseries. [[Black_Friday_(2004_film)|Black Friday]] 2004 Yeda Yakub [[Hindi|Hindi]] Black Friday is a 2004 Indian [[Hindi|Hindi]]-language crime film written and directed by [[Anurag_Kashyap|Anurag Kashyap]]. \n"} +{"id": 298, "claim": "Socionext is a system on a chip (SoC) company formed in March 2015 that is privately held by Development Bank of Japan, Fujitsu, and Panasonic with its Europe branch headquartered in Langen, and the US branch headquartered in Los Angeles, California.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Socionext America Inc. (SNA) is the US branch of Socionext Inc. headquartered in Santa Clara, California. \n"} +{"id": 1950, "claim": "In Masters of Atlantis Lamar opens two Gnomon Temples in America and humbles Auston restricting him to menial work, which does not stop Sydney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Masters of Atlantis is a 1985 novel by [[Charles_Portis|Charles Portis]]. Lamar opens several Gnomon Temples in America, which attracts conman, Austin Popper. In 1940, Lamar formally \"humbles\" Austin, restricting him to [[Domestic_worker|menial work]]. This does not stop Sydney, who after a dramatic return, attempts to delegitimize the American branch of Gnomonism, in response to out of control \"Popperism\". \n"} +{"id": 50203, "claim": "Obie Trotter is an chinese-Hungarian professional basketball player for Polski Cukier Toru\u0144 of the Polish Basketball League (PLK).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Obadiah Nelson \"Obie\" Trotter (born February 9, 1984) is an American-Hungarian professional basketball player for [[Twarde_Pierniki_Torun\u0301|Polski Cukier Torun\u0301]] of the [[Polish_Basketball_League|Polish Basketball League]] (PLK). \n"} +{"id": 22616, "claim": "During 1805, Seymour Burr married Mary Wilbore in which he failed to inherit anything from the marriage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In marrying her, he inherited the 6 acres (24,000 m) of land owned by her previous husband, Jacob Wilbor. \n"} +{"id": 4464, "claim": "Among the three Diocesan Metropolitans that were assigned in Madras Orthodox Diocese, H.G. Zachariah Mar Dionysius served the longest time from 1979 to 1997 compared to the two that served for less than 13 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The present diocese was formed on 1979 and the Diocesan [[Metropolitan_Bishop|Metropolitan]] was the late H.G. Zachariah Mar Dionysius. 1979 1997 H.G. Zachariah Mar Dionysius 1997 2009 H.G. Dr. Yakob Mar Irenaios 2009 Present [[Yuhanon_Mar_Dioscoros|H.G. Dr. Yuhanon Mar Dioscoros]] \n"} +{"id": 3593, "claim": "The Gliese 806 exists within the constellation of Cygnus and has a temperature of 3540 K.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gliese 806 is a [[Red_dwarf_star|red dwarf star]] in the constellation of [[Cygnus_(constellation)|Cygnus]], located roughly 41 [[Light_year|light years]] from the Sun. [[Effective_temperature|Temperature]] 3540 [[Kelvin|K]] \n"} +{"id": 10432, "claim": "Pulau Laut is a district with a population of 2,169 in the Natuna Regency, which is part of the larger Tudjuh Archipelago, a large group of islands in north-western Africa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Tudjuh Archipelago ([[Indonesian_language|Indonesian]]: Kepulauan Tujuh) is a large group of islands in north-western [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], off the west and north-west coast of the [[Borneo|island of Borneo]] in the [[South_China_Sea|South China Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 52112, "claim": "Bunny Chan, whose family originated in Chaozhou. a province in Guangdong China which occupies an area of 1,200 square miles, worked at To Kwa Wan\u2019s Kai Ngai Embroidery Factory and eventually opened his own factory to manufacture travel bags.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Chaozhou (Chinese: \u6f6e\u5dde), alternatively Chiuchow, Chaochow or Teochew, is a city in the eastern [[Guangdong|Guangdong]] [[Province_of_China|province of China]]. \n"} +{"id": 8330, "claim": "Jovan Oliver was a noble who served as veliki \u010delnik and despot under the Serbian Emperor Du\u0161an the Mighty, who was Serbia's King and Tsar and autocrat of the Serbs and Greeks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jovan Oliver Grc\u030cinic\u0301 ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0408\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d \u041e\u043b\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0440 \u0413\u0440\u0447\u0438\u043d\u0438\u045b; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the [[Serbian_Empire|Serbian Emperor]] [[Dus\u030can_the_Mighty|Dus\u030can the Mighty]] (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of [[Sebastokrator|sebastokrator]] and [[Despotes|despotes]], and the rank of \"great [[Voivode|voivode]]\", showing his prominence and status as one of the most important nobles of Dus\u030can. veliki c\u030celnik of Stefan Dus\u030can\nbefore 1340\u2013before 1349 despot of Stefan Dus\u030can\n1346\u2013?\nServed alongside:\n[[Simeon_Uros\u030c|Simeon Uros\u030c]] and [[John_Komnenos_Asen|Jovan Asen]] [[Stephen_(honorific)|Stefan]] Uros\u030c IV Dus\u030can ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0421\u0442\u0435\u0444\u0430\u043d \u0423\u0440\u043e\u0448 IV \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d, pronounced [[Serbo-Croatian|[ste\u0302fa\u02d0n u\u0302ro\u0283 t\u0283e\u030ct\u028br\u0329\u02d0ti\u02d0 du\u030c\u0283an]] (listen)), known as Dus\u030can the Mighty ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d \u0421\u0438\u043b\u043d\u0438 / Dus\u030can Silni; circa 1308 \u2013 20 December 1355), was the [[King_of_Serbia|King of Serbia]] from 8 September 1331 and [[Emperor_of_the_Serbs|Tsar (or Emperor) and autocrat of the Serbs and Greeks (or Romans)]] from 16 April 1346 until his death. [[C\u030celnik|c\u030celnik]] (\u0447\u0435\u043b\u043d\u0438\u043a, lit. \"head\"). During the reign of Stefan Milutin (1282\u20131321), the title holder was entrusted with the security of property belonging to the Church from the aristocrats, so the holder appeared in the role of a judge or executor of the ruler's decisions, in disputes between the church and the nobility. It is unclear if there was one or several with that title at the court at that time. During King Stefan Dec\u030canski's reign (1321\u201331) there was two or three title holders at the same time. During Stefan Dus\u030can's reign, the title of [[Veliki_c\u030celnik|veliki c\u030celnik]] (\u0432\u0435\u043b\u0438\u043a\u0438 \u0447\u0435\u043b\u043d\u0438\u043a) is first mentioned. After [[Jovan_Oliver|Jovan Oliver]] and Dimitrije, it seems that the title was not given at the court of [[Stefan_Dus\u030can|Stefan Dus\u030can]] (r. 1331\u201355). despot (\u0434\u0435\u0441\u043f\u043e\u0442). From Byzantine [[Despotes|despotes]]. \n"} +{"id": 14658, "claim": "Charles Thomas said that because the cross dates to around 1050 AD, Ricatus could have been little more than a local ruler around Land's End.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Writing about it in 1986, [[Charles_Thomas_(historian)|Charles Thomas]] said that because of this late date, Ricatus could have been little more than a local ruler around [[Land's_End|Land's End]]. \n"} +{"id": 9548, "claim": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed, produced, and written by Kenneth Hayles about rival reporters compete to solve the crime and win a scoop when an artist's wife is murdered.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British [[Comedy|comedy]] film directed by Terence Fisher and starring [[John_Bentley_(actor)|John Bentley]] and [[Hy_Hazell|Hy Hazell]]. \nTerence Fisher \nFrancis Searle \n"} +{"id": 10954, "claim": "All five episodes in Still 2gether were released in August of 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Episode 1\" 14 August 2020 (2020-08-14) \"Episode 2\" 21 August 2020 (2020-08-21) \"Episode 3\" 28 August 2020 (2020-08-28) \"Episode 4\" 4 September 2020 (2020-09-04) \"Episode 5\" 11 September 2020 (2020-09-11) \n"} +{"id": 8736, "claim": "Baba Aziz is the current Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dawn Smith Attorney General 1 October 2020 \u2013 Present \nBaba Aziz ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0628\u0627\u0628\u0627\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Ba\u0304ba\u0304 'Azi\u0304z) is a village in [[Badr_Rural_District_(Kermanshah_Province)|Badr Rural District]], in the [[Central_District_(Ravansar_County)|Central District]] of [[Ravansar_County|Ravansar County]], [[Kermanshah_Province|Kermanshah Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. \n"} +{"id": 845, "claim": "The highest number of attendance at the Riccardo Silva Stadium, the home stadium of the FIU Panthers football team, was 22,682 on 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is home stadium of the [[FIU_Panthers_football|FIU Panthers football team]] and the [[Miami_FC|Miami FC]] soccer team from the [[USL_Championship|USL Championship]]. 22,682 (2011 vs. [[Duke_University|Duke]]) Historical Attendance at FIU Stadium Rank 22,682 October 1, 2011 \n"} +{"id": 7337, "claim": "The plot of Six Charlies in Search of an Author is that of a book being written by Adolphus \"Jim\" Spriggs where Grytpype-Thynne blackmails Neddie with some X-ray photographs which results in Neddie pawning himself at a pawnshop to pay for the photograph; unfortunately, the story ends with a bad ending.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ostensibly the plot is that of a book being written by [[The_Goon_Show_cast_members_and_characters#Spriggs|Adolphus \"Jim\" Spriggs]]. Grytpype-Thynne blackmails Neddie with a 'compromising set of [[X-ray|X-ray]] photographs'. Neddie decides to pawn himself at Henry Crun's pawnshop to pay for the photograph; however, he cannot leave the pawnshop safe until redeemed. Appealing to the author, they get a happy ending written for them as Neddie marries his fiance\u0301e Gladys Minkwater, but Bluebottle writes that Gladys deserts Neddie for him. \n"} +{"id": 5175, "claim": "The only covered bridge west of the Mississippi river which is the second-longest river in the North American continent is the Office Bridge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Mississippi River is the [[List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_(by_main_stem)|second-longest river]] and chief [[River|river]] of the second-largest [[Drainage_system_(geomorphology)|drainage system]] on the North American continent, second only to the [[Hudson_Bay|Hudson Bay]] drainage system. It is the only covered bridge west of the [[Mississippi_River|Mississippi River]] which has a separate pedestrian walkway. \n"} +{"id": 46661, "claim": "Bush rat (a small Australian nocturnal animal) is part of the Muridae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The bush rat or Australian bush rat (Rattus fuscipes) is a small [[Australia|Australian]] nocturnal animal. [[Muridae|Muridae]] Family: [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 39813, "claim": "Roy W. Place (born in 1887) was an Arizona architect that designed the \"Pueblo Nuevo Lodge\" that G.G developed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1887\n[[San_Diego,_California|San Diego, California]] Roy Place (1887 \u2013 1950) was a [[Tucson,_Arizona|Tucson, Arizona]] architect. The never realized '\"Pueblo Nuevo Lodge\"' was designed by Roy Place and developer G.G. \n"} +{"id": 14643, "claim": "The historic Blockhouse Site was moved from South Carolina to Tryon, North Carolina located in the escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blockhouse Site is a historic [[Blockhouse|blockhouse]] located near [[Tryon,_North_Carolina|Tryon]], [[Polk_County,_North_Carolina|Polk County, North Carolina]]. In 1942, the blockhouse was moved from South Carolina into North Carolina to its present site, about 300 yards from its original location. East of U.S. Route 176, near [[Tryon,_North_Carolina|Tryon, North Carolina]] Located in the escarpment of the [[Blue_Ridge_Mountains|Blue Ridge Mountains]], the affluent area is a center for outdoor pursuits, [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] activity and fine arts. \n"} +{"id": 38017, "claim": "Before moving to the Heart of Midlothian of the Scottish Premiership in March 2016, Perry Kitchen was the captain of the United States men's national under-17 soccer team at the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup, and made his senior international debut in February 2015 as a part of the squad that came fourth at the Copa Am\u00e9rica Centenario.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He made his senior international debut in February 2015 and was part of the squad that came fourth at the [[Copa_Ame\u0301rica_Centenario|Copa Ame\u0301rica Centenario]]. In March 2016, he moved to [[Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C.|Heart of Midlothian]] of the [[Scottish_Premiership|Scottish Premiership]], who appointed him their captain. Kitchen was captain of the [[United_States_men's_national_under-17_soccer_team|United States men's national under-17 soccer team]] at the [[2009_FIFA_U-17_World_Cup|2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup]] in Nigeria. \n"} +{"id": 3266, "claim": "The 2000 European Grand Prix qualifying classification finished with David Coulthard of UK on the lead and tailed by Mika Salo of Finland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Salo|Mika Salo]] [[Argentina]] [[Gasto\u0301n_Mazzacane|Gasto\u0301n Mazzacane]] \n"} +{"id": 8518, "claim": "The 1901 Clemson Tigers football team had five games that took place in October and November of the five games they won three, lost one and tied on the other with the most impressive of the wins was the game on October fifth against Guilford where the Tigers won 122 - 0.", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 5 October 19 October 26 October 31 November 28 W 122\u20130 W 29\u20135 W 22\u201310 T 6\u20136 L 11\u201317 [[Guilford_Quakers_football|Guilford]]* \n"} +{"id": 6134, "claim": "During the 1976 United States presidential election held on November second in North Dakota Independent Eugene McCarthy won more votes than Democrat Jimmy Carter and Republican Gerald Ford.", "label": 1, "evidence": "136,078 [[1976_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Dakota|North Dakota]] 153,470 2,952 \n"} +{"id": 10710, "claim": "Robert Haining's service lasted from 1901 up to the 1950s and was given the honor of Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1901\u20131942 \n"} +{"id": 11698, "claim": "Hasret \u015e\u00fckr\u00fc G\u00fcltekin was born on May 1, 1971 in \u0130mranl\u0131, Sivas, Turkey (a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hasret S\u0327u\u0308kru\u0308 Gu\u0308ltekin (1 May 1971 \u2013 2 July 1993) was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] musician and [[Poet|poet]]. (1971-05-01)1 May 1971\n[[I\u0307mranl\u0131|I\u0307mranl\u0131]], [[Sivas_Province|Sivas]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] Hasret S\u0327u\u0308kru\u0308 Gu\u0308ltekin Turkey ([[Turkish_language|Turkish]]: Tu\u0308rkiye [[Turkish|[\u02c8ty\u027ecije]]), officially the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Tu\u0308rkiye Cumhuriyeti [[Turkish|[\u02c8ty\u027ecije d\u0292um\u02c8hu\u02d0\u027eijeti]] (listen)), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the [[Anatolia|Anatolian Peninsula]] in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]], with a smaller portion on the [[Balkans|Balkan Peninsula]] in [[Southeastern_Europe|Southeastern Europe]]. \n"} +{"id": 5642, "claim": "During the 1976 United States presidential election in North Dakota Independent Eugene McCarthy won more votes than Democrat Jimmy Carter and Republican Gerald Ford.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jimmy_Carter|James Earl Carter Jr.]] 40,831,881 [[Gerald_Ford|Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.]] (Incumbent) 39,148,634 [[Eugene_McCarthy|Eugene McCarthy]] [[United_States_Democratic_Party|Democratic]] [[United_States_Republican_Party|Republican]] None 740,460 \n"} +{"id": 11854, "claim": "In the Japanese Roller Hockey National Championship the Hakusan Club has the most number of championships which was eleven and the Tokyo Club, Yomiuri Land and Oriental Classic were all have only one championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hakusan Club 11 Tokyo Club 1 Yomiuri Land 1 Oriental Classic 1 \n"} +{"id": 1743, "claim": "Both Nino Farina and Luigi Villoresi were unable to complete the race in the 1965 Italian Grand Prix, a Formula One motor race held at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, due to a tire problem.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1950_Formula_One_season|1950]]\u2013[[1956_Formula_One_season|1956]] The 1965 Italian Grand Prix (formally the XXXVI Gran Premio d'Italia) was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Auto_racing|motor race]] held at [[Autodromo_Nazionale_di_Monza|Monza]] on 12 September 1965. \n[[1950_Formula_One_season|1950]]\u2013[[1956_Formula_One_season|1956]] The 1965 Italian Grand Prix (formally the XXXVI Gran Premio d'Italia) was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Auto_racing|motor race]] held at [[Autodromo_Nazionale_di_Monza|Monza]] on 12 September 1965. \n"} +{"id": 23801, "claim": "Lenny Platt portrayed the role \u201cNate Salinger\u201d on the daytime soap opera One Life to Live and also voiced the character \u201cGianni\u201d in Grand Theft Auto V.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lenny Platt (born July 25, 1984) is an American actor known for his portrayal of [[Nate_Salinger|Nate Salinger]] on the US daytime [[Soap_opera|soap opera]] [[One_Life_to_Live|One Life to Live]] from 2010 to 2012 and [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]] recruit Drew Perales on the ABC thriller [[Quantico_(TV_series)|Quantico]] in 2016. He also voiced the character Gianni in the video game [[Grand_Theft_Auto_V|Grand Theft Auto V]]. \n"} +{"id": 4542, "claim": "The term badatz is a modern one, and in Israel, it is often used to refer to the Badatz of the Edah HaChareidis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The term is a modern one, and is an acronym for beit din tzedek (\"court of Justice\"). In Israel, the term Badatz is often used to refer to the Badatz of the [[Edah_HaChareidis|Edah HaChareidis]]; however, it is not the title of this group, and other batei din use the title as well. \n"} +{"id": 3295, "claim": "Heart Oxfordshire is an FM radio station owned by Global Radio that broadcasts in the Oxfordshire area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Heart Oxfordshire (formerly Fox FM) was a local radio station broadcasting to Oxfordshire on 102.6 [[MHz|MHz]] [[FM_broadcasting|FM]] from the [[Oxford_transmitting_station|Oxford transmitting station]] and 97.4 MHz FM from a relay station at Farthinghoe, near [[Banbury|Banbury]]. Originally launched in September 1989, it was rebranded on 23 March 2009 by Global Radio in line with its rebranding of most of the [[One_Network|One Network]], of which the station was formerly a part. \nOxfordshire Heart 102.6 & 97.4 FM Heart Oxfordshire (formerly Fox FM) was a local radio station broadcasting to Oxfordshire on 102.6 [[MHz|MHz]] [[FM_broadcasting|FM]] from the [[Oxford_transmitting_station|Oxford transmitting station]] and 97.4 MHz FM from a relay station at Farthinghoe, near [[Banbury|Banbury]]. \n"} +{"id": 19525, "claim": "Oakland Motor Car Company was an automotive company that was founded in 1907 by Alanson Brush, which was eventually acquired by General Motors (an American multinational corporation headquartered in Detroit that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services, with global headquarters in Detroit's Renaissance Center).", "label": 0, "evidence": "1907 [[Automotive_industry|Automotive]] Alanson Brush Acquired by [[General_Motors|General Motors]] in 1909, became a brand, then discontinued in favor of [[Pontiac_(automobile)|Pontiac]] General Motors Company (GM) is an American [[Multinational_corporation|multinational corporation]] headquartered in [[Detroit|Detroit]] that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services, with global headquarters in Detroit's [[Renaissance_Center|Renaissance Center]]. \nGeneral Motors Company (GM) is an American [[Multinational_corporation|multinational corporation]] headquartered in [[Detroit|Detroit]] that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services, with global headquarters in Detroit's [[Renaissance_Center|Renaissance Center]]. Purchased by General Motors in 1909, the company continued to produce modestly priced automobiles until 1931 when the brand was dropped in favor of the division's [[Pontiac_(automobile)|Pontiac]] make. 1907 Alanson Brush The Oakland Motor Car Company of [[Pontiac,_Michigan|Pontiac, Michigan]], was an American automobile manufacturer and division of [[General_Motors|General Motors]]. \n"} +{"id": 37140, "claim": "West Coast Fever, an Australian netball team based in Perth, Western Australia, reached their first ever grand final in 2018 thanks to star players Stacey Marinkovich and Courtney Bruce.", "label": 0, "evidence": "West Coast Fever are an [[Netball_in_Australia|Australian netball]] team based in [[Perth|Perth]], [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]]. The team was coached by [[Stacey_Marinkovich|Stacey Marinkovich]] and captained by [[Courtney_Bruce|Courtney Bruce]]. In [[2018_Suncorp_Super_Netball_season|2018]], Fever reached their first ever grand final. \n"} +{"id": 6268, "claim": "Before being associated with Jean-Paul Marat and \u00c9tienne Dumont, \u00c9tienne Clavi\u00e8re (was a Genevan-born French financier and politician of the French Revolution), a native of Geneva, became one of the democratic leaders of the Geneva Revolution of 1792, but went into exile after its failure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A native of [[Geneva|Geneva]], Clavie\u0300re became one of the democratic leaders of the [[Geneva_Revolution_of_1782|Geneva Revolution of 1782]]. \n"} +{"id": 8451, "claim": "Brian Hooper has never competed in the Superstars.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brian Roger Leslie Hooper (born 18 May 1953) in [[Sheerwater|Sheerwater]], [[Woking|Woking]], Surrey is a former British Olympic [[Pole_vault|pole vaulter]], athletics coach and winner of the 1982 World [[Superstars|Superstars]] Championship. \n"} +{"id": 6353, "claim": "Yola North is located at Adamawa State, Nigeria (Northeastern Region).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yola North is a Local Government Area of [[Adamawa_State|Adamawa State]], Nigeria. Adamawa is a [[States_of_Nigeria|state]] in northeastern [[Nigeria|Nigeria]], whose capital and largest city is [[Yola,_Adamawa|Yola]]. \n"} +{"id": 4462, "claim": "RAF Mona, built in 1915, is a privately-owned location that is operated by the Royal Air Force on contract.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] \n"} +{"id": 32095, "claim": "Cristiana Oliveira was in more films in 2007 than 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cristiana Barbosa da Silva de Oliveira (born December 15, 1963, in [[Rio_de_Janeiro_(city)|Rio de Janeiro]]) is a Brazilian actress, model and businesswoman. [[2007_in_film|2007]] Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio [[2018_in_film|2018]] Eu Sou Brasileiro Borderline Paixa\u0303o Nacional Uma Carta para Ferdinand \n"} +{"id": 20142, "claim": "Attic numbers, the symbolic number notations used by ancient greeks (approximately twelfth through ninth centuries BC,) they are available in Unix under Universal Coded Character Sets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Attic numerals are available in [[Unicode|Unicode]] in the [[Ancient_Greek_Numbers_(Unicode_block)|Ancient Greek Numbers block]] (U+10140 to U+1018F). \n"} +{"id": 15787, "claim": "Volna, a Moldovan football club from H\u00eertopul Mare, Moldova, lost to Cricova in the preliminary round of the 2008\u201309 Moldovan Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Volna 1\u20131\n([[Extra_time|aet]], [[Penalty_shootout_(association_football)|p.]] 3\u20132) Flores\u0327ti In this round entered winners from the preliminary round and 12 new teams, also from Moldovan lower leagues. Volna 0\u20133 Locomotiv Ba\u0306lt\u0327i \n"} +{"id": 3482, "claim": "Jack Brabham, the winner of the 1966 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, beat Jim Clark for first place by 0.11 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hulme retired from the race, cutting the gap to 3 points between the two, as the circus headed for the United States, at Watkins Glen for the [[1967_United_States_Grand_Prix|United States Grand Prix]]. \n"} +{"id": 47667, "claim": "When Democrat, Robert Stockton Green was the 27th Governor of New Jersey, he was both preceded and succeeded by Leon Abbett; and when he was a member of the US House of Representatives, he was both preceded and succeeded by John Kean.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leon Abbett [[Leon_Abbett|Leon Abbett]] John Kean [[John_Kean_(New_Jersey)|John Kean]] Robert Stockton Green (March 25, 1831 \u2013 May 7, 1895) was an American [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]] politician, who served as the [[List_of_Governors_of_New_Jersey|27th]] [[Governor_of_New_Jersey|Governor of New Jersey]] from 1887 to 1890. \n"} +{"id": 31799, "claim": "The Education system in Cameroon rates Tr\u00e8s bien for an A US grade, Bien for A- US Grade and Assez bien for B+ US Grade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tre\u0300s bien (very good) A Bien (good) A- Assez bien (quite good) B+ \n"} +{"id": 4855, "claim": "The Hauptschule earned 578 PISA points for \"very low\" social class and 581 for \"low\" social class", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hauptschule 400 429 \n"} +{"id": 4216, "claim": "The Recueil des historiens des croisades brings up to date the previous collection published in 1611 by Gregg Press, and its editors have chosen to consider 1300 as the end date of the Crusades.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The editors of this collection have chosen to consider 1291 as the end date of the Crusades, since the [[Siege_of_Acre_(1291)|fall of Saint-Jean-d'Acre]] completed the ruin of Christian institutions in Palestine. \n"} +{"id": 6466, "claim": "In the 2017 Berlin Marathon, an event held annually on the streets of Berlin, Germany on the last weekend of September, the top three spots for the men's race were won by two runners from Ethiopia (Guye Adola and Mosinet Geremew) and one from Kenya (Eliud Kipchoge) who claimed the first spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Berlin Marathon ([[German_language|German]]: Berlin-Marathon, pronounced [[Standard_German|[b\u025b\u0281\u02c8li\u02d0n \u02c8ma\u0281at\u0254n]]) is a [[Marathon|marathon]] event held annually on the streets of [[Berlin|Berlin]], [[Germany|Germany]] on the last weekend of September. [[Eliud_Kipchoge|Eliud Kipchoge]] [[Kenya|Kenya]] 2:03:32 [[Guye_Adola|Guye Adola]] [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] 2:03:46 [[Mosinet_Geremew|Mosinet Geremew]] [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] 2:06:09 \n"} +{"id": 12639, "claim": "The Order of Ouissam Alaouite, established on January 11, 1913, is awarded to someone displaying heroism in combat or contributing meritorious service to the Algerian state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Displaying heroism in combat or contributing meritorious service to the Moroccan state \n"} +{"id": 18995, "claim": "Country music in Nigeria, which was introduced to Nigeria by American Christian missionaries, became popular in Nigeria in the 1960s and remained highly popular as of the 90s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Country was introduced to [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] in the middle 20th century by a combination of visiting [[United_States|American]] [[Christians|Christian]] missionaries from the southern United States, by returning Nigerian expatriates, and by a [[Don_Williams|Don Williams]]-owned radio station that operated in the nation. By the 1960s, the genre had become \"a part of everyday Nigerian life\". As of the mid 1990s, country music remained highly popular among Nigerian radio listeners. \n"} +{"id": 10694, "claim": "In the Beslan school siege 168 children ages 1 to 17 died, as well as 17 teachers and staff.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Children aged 1 to 17 186 The death toll includes 186 children. \n"} +{"id": 4052, "claim": "Ryukyuan music can be categorized in four ways.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Another classification of songs of the Southern Islands by Hokama (1995) magical epic lyric drama \n"} +{"id": 29611, "claim": "Spade Cooley was known as the King of Western Swing and played the fiddle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "King of Western Swing [[Fiddle|Fiddle]] \n"} +{"id": 12038, "claim": "Xiao Sha competed in the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 World Cup for Guizhou located in the southwest region of China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the international level, Xiao was part of the Chinese team at the [[2007_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships|2007 World Championships]], where China won the silver medal for team. \n"} +{"id": 1349, "claim": "Shassiri Nahimana, who plays as a midfielder for the Burundi national football team, played for Burundi between 2013 to 2019 and has a record of 30 appearances and two goals as of June 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shassiri Nahimana is a Burundian professional [[Association_football|footballer]], who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for the [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi national football team]]. [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi]] 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 30 2 \n"} +{"id": 396, "claim": "The Galle Polling Division is in the Galle Electoral District in Sri Lanka, with a 2012 total population of 101,749 covering 11,860 square miles; and Galle matched the Parliamentary Election results of the country five our of seven times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of Galle has matched the final country result 5 out of 8 times. \n"} +{"id": 4928, "claim": "Erqi is a small town that lacks their own postal code in the province of Henan in the People's Republic of China, whose capital is Beijing which is in East Asia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "450000 Erqi\n\u4e8c\u4e03\u533a \n"} +{"id": 3339, "claim": "The Rink Hockey American Cup for women resulted to a tie between Argentina and Catalonia on the second rank in which both took home two medals each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 Catalonia (CAT) [[Chile|Chile]] (CHI) \n"} +{"id": 13081, "claim": "Pully Lausanne Foxes league is Swiss Basketball League founded in 1951 and the Salle Omnisport Arnold Reymond Arena has 1,500 capacity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pully Lausanne Foxes is a Swiss professional basketball club that is based in [[Pully|Pully]]. The team currently plays in the [[Swiss_Basketball_League|Swiss Basketball League]] (SBL), the highest basketball tier in Switzerland. 1951; 69 years ago (1951) Salle Omnisport Arnold Reymond 1,500 \n"} +{"id": 8280, "claim": "In the progression of world record inprovements of the 200 metres W35 divison of Master athletics, Merlene Ottey was listed three times in 1995; prior to that Evelyn Ashford of the United States, and Yelena Kelchevskaya were also listed as improved.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Merlene_Ottey|Merlene Ottey]] [[Merlene_Ottey|Merlene Ottey]] [[Merlene_Ottey|Merlene Ottey]] 25.08.1995 18.08.1995 05.07.1995 [[Evelyn_Ashford|Evelyn Ashford]] [[United_States|United States]] Yelena Kelchevskaya \n"} +{"id": 8011, "claim": "The 2016 Mercer Bears football team, led by coach Bobby Lamb, participated in 11 matches with 5 losses and 7 wins during the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2016 Mercer Bears football team represented [[Mercer_University|Mercer University]] in the [[2016_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season|2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season]]. They were led by fourth-year head coach [[Bobby_Lamb_(American_football)|Bobby Lamb]] and played their home games at the [[Moye_Complex|Five Star Stadium]]. 6\u20135 (4\u20134 SoCon) September 1 September 10 September 17 October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 They finished the season 6\u20135, 4\u20134 in SoCon play to finish in fifth place. [[Southern_Conference|Southern Conference]] \n"} +{"id": 4570, "claim": "Kinsolving, an episcopal priest in America , writer and poet born in Halifax, Virginia, had worked in Middleburg, Virginia during the American Civil War and had been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kinsolving was born in [[Halifax,_Virginia|Halifax, Virginia]], the son of the Rev. Ovid Americus Kinsolving (1822-1894)(who had worked in [[Middleburg,_Virginia|Middleburg, Virginia]] during the American Civil War and been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory) and his third wife. \n"} +{"id": 18007, "claim": "The Wrexham County Borough Council, the governing body for Wrexham County Borough, has a current composition of 52 members.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wrexham County Borough Council is the governing body for [[Wrexham_County_Borough|Wrexham County Borough]], a local government principal area in North [[Wales|Wales]]. Unitary authority 52 councillors \n"} +{"id": 26047, "claim": "In the 1968 British Grand Prix Qualifying, United Kingdom's Jackie Oliver, a British racing driver and team owner, who was the Formula One World Champion twice, took the top spot.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[Jackie_Oliver|Jackie Oliver]] \n"} +{"id": 2611, "claim": "Patrick Whitty was elected in the Commons by-election, which was held due to the death of MP Augustine Roche, and was the youngest MP at the time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 24 February 1916 he was elected in the [[1916_North_Louth_by-election| Commons by-election]] as MP for the constituency of [[North_Louth_(UK_Parliament_constituency)|North Louth]], defeating a [[Healyite_Nationalist|Healyite]] opponent Bernard Hamill by 2,299 votes to 1,810. Whitty was aged just 21, becoming the youngest MP at the time. The [[UK_Parliamentary_by-elections|by-election]] was held due to the death of the incumbent [[Irish_Parliamentary_Party|Irish Parliamentary]] MP, [[Augustine_Roche|Augustine Roche]]. \n"} +{"id": 2449, "claim": "In 1774, Theophilus Lindsey was attended by 200 people, including Benjamin Franklin, the 6th President of Pennsylvania and one of the United States' founding fathers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\u2013 3 November 1808) was an [[England|English]] theologian and clergyman who founded the first avowedly [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]] congregation in the country, at [[Essex_Street_Chapel|Essex Street Chapel]]. \n"} +{"id": 4472, "claim": "Tales of Science and Sorcery is a collection of stories by Clark Ashton Smith that was released in 1974 and were originally published between 1930 and 1958 in Weird Tales and other pulp magazines which includes stories such as \"Master of the Asteroid\", and \"The Seed from the Sepulchre\", but chose to exclude \"The Root of Ampoi\" despite it being one of the more well-received stories.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released in [[1964_in_literature|1964]] and was the author's fifth collection of stories published by [[Arkham_House|Arkham House]]. \n"} +{"id": 5113, "claim": "Chaetadelpha, a plant in the dandelion family native to the western United States has pointed leaves with cylindrical white or purple flowers and is commonly found in desert regions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chaetadelpha is a genus of plants in the [[Asteraceae|dandelion family]] containing the single species Chaetadelpha wheeleri, or Wheeler's skeletonweed. Chaetadelpha wheeleri forms a low bush with plentiful erect stems covered in very narrow, long and pointed leaves. Branchlets emerge from the stems and each bears a cylindrical flower which opens at the end into a star-shaped white or pale purple flower with five [[Head_(botany)|ray florets]]. This species is found most often in sand and scrub, particularly in desert regions. This brushy perennial plant is native to the western United States (Nevada, eastern [[California|California]], southeastern [[Oregon|Oregon]]). \n"} +{"id": 18973, "claim": "In the 2015-2016 England Rugby Champions Cup pool stage, the England Wasps and France Toulon tied with 20 points each in Pool Five.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England]] [[Wasps_RFC|Wasps]] (4) 20 [[France]] [[RC_Toulonnais|Toulon]] (6) 20 \n"} +{"id": 4825, "claim": "Coregonus fontanae is a genus of Coregonus in the Salmonidae family within the Actinopterygii class (known as ray-finned fishes).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Coregonus|Coregonus]] Genus: [[Salmonidae|Salmonidae]] Family: [[Actinopterygii|Actinopterygii]] Class: Actinopterygii ([[English|/\u02cc\u00e6kt\u026an\u0252pt\u0259\u02c8r\u026ad\u0292ia\u026a/]]) ([[New_Latin|New Latin]], actino- (\"having rays\") + Ancient Greek \u03c0\u03c4\u03b5\u0301\u03c1\u03c5\u03be (pte\u0301rux, \"wing, fins\")), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a [[Clade|clade]] (traditionally [[Class_(biology)|class]] or subclass) of the [[Osteichthyes|bony fishes]]. \n"} +{"id": 29547, "claim": "Liu Weidong, a Chinese association football player from China has played in eight seasons of the Chinese Super League with the Chongqing Dangdai club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2015_Chinese_Super_League|2015]] [[2016_Chinese_Super_League|2016]] [[2017_Chinese_Super_League|2017]] [[2018_Chinese_Super_League|2018]] [[2019_Chinese_Super_League|2019]] Chongqing Dangdai [[Chongqing_Dangdai_Lifan_F.C.|Chongqing Dangdai]] (Loan) Chinese Super League \n"} +{"id": 38873, "claim": "By the time of Diocletian, a Roman emperor from 284 to 305, the domes had already gained their symbolism of superiority.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Diocletian ([[English|/\u02ccda\u026a.\u0259\u02c8kli\u02d0\u0283\u0259n/]]; [[Latin_language|Latin]]: Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus; born Diocles; 22 December c. 244 \u2013 3 December 311) was a Roman emperor from 284 to 305. The first time Diocletian's whereabouts are accurately established, in 282, the Emperor [[Carus|Carus]] made him commander of the [[Protectores_domestici|Protectores domestici]], the elite cavalry force directly attached to the Imperial household \u2013 a post that earned him the honour of a consulship in 283. \n"} +{"id": 4014, "claim": "Guy Hubert\u00a0Mamihasindrahona\u00a0played center back for the Madagascar national team from 2007 to 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is a member of [[Madagascar_national_football_team|Madagascar national football team]] in 2007 to 2010. [[Defender_(association_football)|Center Back]] \n"} +{"id": 30149, "claim": "The Mexican stoneroller, a species of fish native to Arizona and Texas, belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata and Class Actinopterygii.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Mexican stoneroller (Campostoma ornatum) is a species of fish native to [[Arizona|Arizona]] and [[Texas|Texas]] in the United States and parts of adjacent [[Mexico|Mexico]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Class: [[Actinopterygii|Actinopterygii]] \n"} +{"id": 2106, "claim": "64-year-old Bruce Forman learned how to play piano and guitar when he was younger, and he got his start in the jazz scene after moving with his family to San Francisco.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Forman took piano lessons at an early age before picking up the guitar at age thirteen. In 1971, his family moved to San Francisco, where he led his own groups in the area and performed with local jazz musicians, such as [[Eddie_Duran|Eddie Duran]], Vince Lateano, and [[Eddie_Marshall|Eddie Marshall]], and with nationally known musicians, such as [[Ray_Brown_(musician)|Ray Brown]], [[George_Cables|George Cables]], [[Joe_Henderson|Joe Henderson]], [[Freddie_Hubbard|Freddie Hubbard]], [[Bobby_Hutcherson|Bobby Hutcherson]], and [[Woody_Shaw|Woody Shaw]]. Bruce Forman (born 1956) is an American [[Jazz|jazz]] guitarist. \n"} +{"id": 44248, "claim": "The Canal de Neufoss\u00e9 starts in Neufoss\u00e9 and ends in Aire-sur-la-Lys.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Canal de Neufosse\u0301 is a French canal connecting the [[Aa_(France)|Aa River]] in [[Arques,_Pas-de-Calais|Arques]] to the [[Canal_d'Aire|Canal d'Aire]] in Aire-sur-la-Lys. [[Arques,_Pas-de-Calais|Arques]] Aire-sur-la-Lys Arques is a commune in the [[Pas-de-Calais|Pas-de-Calais]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in northern [[France|France]], bordering [[Saint-Omer|Saint-Omer]]. The town is crossed by the [[Neufosse\u0301_Canal|Neufosse\u0301 Canal]], which connects the rivers [[Aa_River_(France)|Aa]] and [[Leie|Lys]]. \n"} +{"id": 15188, "claim": "The average audience share of the show Listen to Love, a South Korean television series about protecting marriage, is higher by 0.4% in AGB Nielsen than in TNmS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Average AGB Nielsen TNmS 2.823% 2.4% My Wife's Having an Affair this Week) is a 2016 [[Korean_drama|South Korean television series]] starring [[Lee_Sun-kyun|Lee Sun-kyun]] and [[Song_Ji-hyo|Song Ji-hyo]] about husbands who try to protect their marriage with the help of anonymous [[Netizens|netizens]], based on the 2007 Japanese TV series by the same title. \n"} +{"id": 9603, "claim": "Spanish speed skater Carien Kleibeuker competed in seven women's speed skating events since 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Carien Kleibeuker (born 12 March 1978) is a Dutch [[Speed_skating|speed skater]] who is specialised in the long distances, 3000 and mainly 5000 metres. \n"} +{"id": 843, "claim": "Ruth Garcia played in ten international events from 2008 to 2015, including the UEFA Women's Euro and FIFA Women's World Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "16 February 2008 [[UEFA_Women's_Euro_2009_qualifying#Group_1|UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying]] 26 June 2012 [[UEFA_Women's_Euro_2013_qualifying#Group_2_2|UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying]] 23 November 2013 [[2015_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_UEFA_Group_2|2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying]] 18 September 2015 Friendly \n"} +{"id": 10015, "claim": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented annually for Children's Literature, General Nonfiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature but prior to 2007, these categories varied each year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented for Children's Literature, General Nonfiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature. The Minnesota Book Awards are presented annually for books created by writers, illustrators or [[Book_design|book artists]] who are Minnesotans. Prior to 2007, these categories varied each year. \n"} +{"id": 21165, "claim": "Danny Newman, who died on December 1, 2007 due to pulmonary fibrosis, was the author of the book entitled Subscribe Now!, where he outlines his unwavering advocacy for subscription-based ticket sales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He died on December 1, 2007 of [[Pulmonary_fibrosis|pulmonary fibrosis]]. Newman is the author of the 1977 book Subscribe Now!, which was published by the [[Theatre_Communications_Group|Theatre Communications Group]]. The book outlines Newman's unwavering advocacy for subscription-based ticket sales. \n"} +{"id": 3342, "claim": "Alberta Highway 570, a highway in the province of Alberta, Canada, has major intersections located in Dorothy, Big Stone, and in Drumheller.", "label": 0, "evidence": "570 is a highway in the province of [[Alberta|Alberta]], Canada. [[Dorothy,_Alberta|Dorothy]] [[Big_Stone,_Alberta|Big Stone]] Town of [[Drumheller|Drumheller]] \n"} +{"id": 11647, "claim": "The NFKB complex is inhibited by I-kappa-B proteins, phosphorylation of the serine residues of which by kinases marks them for destruction via the ubiquitination pathway, thereby allowing activation of the NF-kappa-B complex.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The NFKB complex is inhibited by I-kappa-B proteins (NFKBIA, MIM 164008, or NFKBIB), which inactivate NF-kappa-B by trapping it in the cytoplasm. Phosphorylation of serine residues on the I-kappa-B proteins by kinases (IKBKA, MIM 600664 or IKBKB, MIM 603258) marks them for destruction via the ubiquitination pathway, thereby allowing activation of the NF-kappa-B complex. \n"} +{"id": 13500, "claim": "The first champion of the Open the Brave Gate, Naruki Doi remains with the Blood Generation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After Doi and Gamma won the rights to the Blood Generation name in a tag match against CIMA and [[Don_Fujii|Don Fujii]] eleven days later, Doi's faction renounced it, renaming themselves the [[Muscle_Outlaw'z|Muscle Outlaw'z]]. On April 12, 2006, when [[Yoshito_Sugamoto|Gamma]] was kicked out of Blood Generation due to constant clashes with CIMA, Doi left with Gamma, along with [[Masato_Yoshino|Masato Yoshino]] and Naoki Tanizaki. \n"} +{"id": 4522, "claim": "Walter Tyrrell was credited with five aerial victories within the 7th to 12th of April, 1918 including 3 in Lamotte, a commune in the Somme department in northern France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 21 March the Germans launched their [[Spring_Offensive|Spring Offensive]] on the [[Operation_Michael|Somme Front]], and on 7 April Tyrrell claimed three enemy fighters shot down over [[Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e|Lamotte]]. On 10 April No. 32 Squadron RAF was assigned to operations further north over the [[Battle_of_the_Lys_(1918)|Lys Front]], where Tyrrell gained two more victories, on 11 and 12 April. Lamotte-Warfuse\u0301e is a commune in the [[Somme_(department)|Somme]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in [[Hauts-de-France|Hauts-de-France]] in northern [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 10570, "claim": "The Ullevaal Stadion, which can accommodate 25,572 people, has more capacity than Brann Stadion, the home turf of team Brann, which can accommodate 17,500 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brann Stadion has, per. 2009, a capacity of 17,317. \n17,686 \n"} +{"id": 10599, "claim": "The trifurcula headleyella is under the Animalia kingdom and is part of the Insecta family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Nepticulidae|Nepticulidae]] \n"} +{"id": 4011, "claim": "On\u00a0November\u00a011,\u00a01922,\u00a0the\u00a0Michigan\u00a0Agricultural\u00a0Aggies\u00a0football\u00a0team\u00a0defeated\u00a0Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 11 L 6\u20139 \n"} +{"id": 357, "claim": "Centre Party's Martti Miettunen became Prime Minister on 30 November 1975 and left office on 29 September 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Martti Juhani Miettunen (17 April 1907 \u2013 19 January 2002), was a [[Finland|Finnish]] politician who served twice as Finland's [[Prime_Minister_of_Finland|prime minister]], from 1961 to 1962 and again from 1975 to 1977. Miettunen, Martti[[Martti_Miettunen|Martti Miettunen]]\n(1907\u20132002) 30 November 1975 15 May 1977 Miettunen, Martti[[Martti_Miettunen|Martti Miettunen]]\n(1907\u20132002) 14 July 1961 13 April 1962 [[Agrarian_League_(Finland)|Agrarian]] \n"} +{"id": 1308, "claim": "In the 1958 United States Senate election in Maine, Democratic candidate Edmund Muskie lost to Republican candidate Frederick G. Payne by over 60,000 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Senator Frederick Payne was defeated in his bid for a second term. General election results [[Edmund_Muskie|Edmund Muskie]] 172,704 [[Frederick_G._Payne|Frederick G. Payne]] (incumbent) 111,522 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 12945, "claim": "Family Guy has casted multiple people throughout their 349 episodes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "357 ([[List_of_Family_Guy_episodes|list of episodes]]) \n"} +{"id": 30762, "claim": "Ducros Plantation was sold by Ducros to Colonel Van Perkins Winder, a descendant of Felix Grundy, in 1845 and was expanded by purchasing adjacent land formerly owned by Thomas Butler and smaller farms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He married Martha Grundy, the daughter of [[Felix_Grundy|Felix Grundy]]. \n"} +{"id": 19158, "claim": "The 2016 Serbia OQT basketball team included players such as Ognjen Jaramaz, Marko Ke\u0161elj, and Ognjen Kuzmi\u0107, a Serbian professional basketball player for Crvena zvezda, and were all added on May 20, 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "May 20, 2016 [[Ognjen_Jaramaz|Ognjen Jaramaz]] [[Marko_Kes\u030celj|Marko Kes\u030celj]] [[Ognjen_Kuzmic\u0301|Ognjen Kuzmic\u0301]] Ognjen Kuzmic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u041e\u0433\u045a\u0435\u043d \u041a\u0443\u0437\u043c\u0438\u045b, IPA: [[Serbo-Croatian|[o\u030c\u0261\u0272en ku\u0302zmit\u0361\u0255]]; born May 16, 1990) is a Serbian professional basketball player for [[KK_Crvena_zvezda|Crvena zvezda]] of the [[ABA_League|Adriatic League]] and the [[EuroLeague|EuroLeague]]. \n"} +{"id": 4233, "claim": "Diocesan Metropolitans H.G. Zachariah Mar Dionysius has served for 18 years in Madras Orthodox Diocese (1979 to 1997) while the other two Diocesan Metropolitans didn't last for 13 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1979 1997 H.G. Zachariah Mar Dionysius 1997 2009 H.G. Dr. Yakob Mar Irenaios 2009 Present [[Yuhanon_Mar_Dioscoros|H.G. Dr. Yuhanon Mar Dioscoros]] \n"} +{"id": 940, "claim": "In 2008, BurNIng started playing Dota professionally and won 19 awards in 2010-2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This article is about the video game series. Xu Zhilei ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u5f90\u5fd7\u96f7, born April 16, 1988), known by his in-game tag BurNIng (commonly written as Burning), is a [[Chinese_people|Chinese]] [[Professional_gamer|professional gamer]]. Burning started playing Dota professionally in 2008, and bounced around various teams before joining EHOME in 2010. EHOME would win 10 championships in 2010, including a dominating performance at Electronic Sports World Cup 2010 where the team didn't drop a game against some of the best Dota teams in the world. 2011 proved to be another big year for Burning, winning 9 championships. \n"} +{"id": 1447, "claim": "New Writings in SF 18 was edited by John Carnell and published in 1971 by Dennis Dobson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was first published in hardcover by [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]] in June 1971, followed by a paperback edition issued by [[Corgi_(publisher)|Corgi]] later the same year. New Writings in SF 18 is an [[Anthology|anthology]] of [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] short stories edited by [[John_Carnell|John Carnell]], the eighteenth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. \n[[John_Carnell|John Carnell]] 1971 [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]] \n"} +{"id": 8851, "claim": "The Catfield Railway Station was first opened in 1959 in the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Catfield railway station was a station in [[Catfield|Catfield]], Norfolk. It closed in 1959. \nCatfield railway station was a station in [[Catfield|Catfield]], Norfolk. Opened Closed \n"} +{"id": 7638, "claim": "Matthew Busche whose full name is Matthew Craig Busche rode for the RadioShack\u2013Nissan, now known as Trek\u2013Segafredo, from 2012 to 2015..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Matthew Craig Busche [[Trek\u2013Segafredo_(men's_team)|RadioShack\u2013Nissan]] Leopard Trek (LEO)\nRadioShack\u2013Nissan (RNT)\nRadioShack\u2013Leopard (RLT)\nTrek Factory Racing (TFR)\nTrek\u2013Segafredo (TFS) \n"} +{"id": 34880, "claim": "Bergmann arrived at 18:28 at the Sligo Bus Station and took a taxi to the Sligo City Hotel; wherein while checking in, he gave the false name of Luke Bergmann and an address that was later reported as \"Ainstettersn 15, 4472, Vienna, Austria.\"", "label": 0, "evidence": "He arrived at 18:28 at the Sligo Bus Station and took a taxi to the Sligo City Hotel where he paid per night in cash. While checking in, he gave the false name of Peter Bergmann and an address that was later reported as \"Ainstettersn 15, 4472, [[Vienna|Vienna]], Austria.\" \n"} +{"id": 26313, "claim": "In the 1958 NCAA College Division Cross Country Championships, South Dakota State Jackrabbits took 107 points while Wabash Little Giants (most popular in football and swimming) only took 93 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "93 [[South_Dakota_State_Jackrabbits_men's_cross_country|South Dakota State]] \n"} +{"id": 7055, "claim": "Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation aims to develop various integrated infrastructure in the state of Haryana as well as developing the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, and others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "HSIIDC was formed to develop integrated industrial, commercial, special economic zones (SEZ)s, [[Science_park|technology parks]], [[Logistics_center|Integrated Multimodal Logistics Hubs]], road, rail, sports and public infrastructure in the state of Haryana in joint venture or [[Public\u2013private_partnership|public\u2013private partnership]]. HSIIDC develops the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, external electrification and affluent disposal system and then allots the industrial plots. \n"} +{"id": 5651, "claim": "In the 2007 British Virgin Islands general election, the Virgin Islands Party earned the most votes of 18,052 which earned the party ten seats more than their runner up National Democratic Party in the assembly.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] 10 [[National_Democratic_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|National Democratic Party]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 12047, "claim": "Before retiring in 1998, Calvin Grove (born August 5, 1962 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania) challenged WBC super featherweight title holder Azumah Nelson in 1992, and later moved up to take on WBC lightweight title holder Miguel \u00c1ngel Gonz\u00e1lez, but lost via TKO.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Calvin Grove (born August 5, 1962 in [[Coatesville,_Pennsylvania|Coatesville, Pennsylvania]]) is a former boxer who was the [[Featherweight|Featherweight]] champion of the world. Grove retired in 1998 after losing via 1st-round KO to [[Kostya_Tszyu|Kostya Tszyu]]. Grove later moved up in weight and in 1992 challenged WBC super featherweight title holder Azumah Nelson, but lost a decision. Grove later moved up in weight again, and in 1994 took on WBC lightweight title holder [[Miguel_A\u0301ngel_Gonza\u0301lez_(boxer)|Miguel A\u0301ngel Gonza\u0301lez]], but lost via TKO. \n"} +{"id": 22328, "claim": "Sucheng District recorded a total population of less than 700,000 inhabitants in 2019 and is located in the province of Jiangsu.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Girona_FC|Girona]] (loan) [[Segunda_Divisio\u0301n|Segunda Divisio\u0301n]] 0 0 740,800 \n\u2192 [[Girona_FC|Girona]] (loan) 0 \n"} +{"id": 1637, "claim": "Emma Ejwertz became a Swedish musician after moving to LA to start her career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Emma Katarina Lovisa Ejwertz (born November 22, 1980) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] musician and singer-songwriter. She studied music at a performance arts high school in Sweden before coming to Los Angeles as an exchange student in her senior year of high school. While pursuing her music career in Los Angeles, Emma met [[Scott_Weiland|Scott Weiland]] and Douglas Grean. \n"} +{"id": 24271, "claim": "Frank Ford, Bob Chynoweth, and Chris Crewther had all lost their seat in the division of Dunkley.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Frank_Ford_(Australian_politician)|Frank Ford]]\n(1936\u2013) Lost seat [[Bob_Chynoweth|Bob Chynoweth]]\n(1941\u2013) Previously held the Division of [[Division_of_Flinders|Flinders]]. Lost seat [[Chris_Crewther|Chris Crewther]]\n(1983\u2013) Lost seat \n"} +{"id": 3149, "claim": "John Culberson is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 7th district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]], he served in [[Texas's_7th_congressional_district|Texas's 7th congressional district]] in large portions of western [[Houston|Houston]] and surrounding [[Harris_County,_Texas|Harris County]]. John Abney Culberson (born August 24, 1956) is an American attorney and politician who served in the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from 2001 to 2019. \n"} +{"id": 2654, "claim": "MS Wissenschaft, a project of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), visited 34 cities in 2006 with approximately 74,000 visitors in a showcase that features sports and computer science.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is a project of and the [[Federal_Ministry_of_Education_and_Research_(Germany)|Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)]]. The ship visited 34 cities, with approximately 74,000 visitors. 2006 [[Sports|Sports]] and [[Computer_science|computer science]] MS Wissenschaft (\"MS Science\") is an [[Exhibition|exhibition]] ship in [[Germany|Germany]]. \n"} +{"id": 7953, "claim": "Nikolay Obolsky didn't make any appearances for the Premier League from 2013 to 2016, which was organized by the Russian Football Union and founded in 2001.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Russian_Premier_League|Premier League]] [[2013\u201314_Russian_Premier_League|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Russian_Premier_League|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Russian_Premier_League|2015\u201316]] 0 0 7 [[Russian_Football_Union|Russian Football Union]] (RFU) 2001; 19 years ago (2001) \n"} +{"id": 15925, "claim": "Antoni Grabowski(born 11 June 1857) was a Russian chemical engineer who worked as a practical chemical engineer in Zawiercie and was known for a multitude of inventions and technological innovations and made an influential impact on the development of Esperanto into a language of literature.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Antoni Grabowski (11 June 1857 \u2013 4 July 1921) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Chemical_engineer|chemical engineer]], and an activist of the early Esperanto movement. \n"} +{"id": 765, "claim": "McReynolds, born in Chicago (third most populous city in the United States), Illinois, on September 17, 1989, as Jonathan Caleb McReynolds, was raised by a single mother with love and support from his family, church members and his pastor at New Original Church of God in Christ.", "label": 0, "evidence": "McReynolds was born in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]], on September 17, 1989, as Jonathan Caleb McReynolds. He was raised by a single mother with love and support from his family, church members and his pastor at New Original Church of God in Christ. state]] of [[Illinois|Illinois]], and the [[United_States_cities_by_population|third most populous city]] in the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 13304, "claim": "Splid, the fourth album of Kvelertak, got the top spot in the Norwegian albums\u2019 2020 Chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Splid (Norwegian for \"Discord\") is the fourth studio album by Norwegian [[Heavy_metal_music|heavy metal]] band [[Kvelertak|Kvelertak]], released on 14 February 2020. 1 Chart (2020) \n"} +{"id": 1610, "claim": "Brewer Fieldhouse, named after multi-sports player Chester Brewer, is a multi-purpose arena with 5,000 people capacity which opened in 1929 and is located at Missouri.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Named after [[Chester_Brewer|Chester Brewer]], the building opened in 1929 to expand on the existing 500-seat Rothwell Gymnasium. The Brewer Fieldhouse was a multi-purpose arena located in [[Columbia,_Missouri|Columbia, Missouri]], and home to the [[University_of_Missouri|University of Missouri]] Tigers basketball team prior to the [[Hearnes_Center|Hearnes Center]] opening in 1972. 5,000 1929 \n"} +{"id": 1189, "claim": "In December 2014, the Bristol Zoo lost three endangered animals after two fatal accidents involving a male Warty Pig, which killed its offspring and afterward attacked its mate; the keepers were not aware that the female was due to give birth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In December 2014, the zoo lost three endangered animals after two fatal accidents, including one involving a male Warty Pig which killed its own offspring and afterwards attacking its mate, who had to be put down due to the injuries. The keepers were not aware that they had mated, nor that the female was due to give birth. In a separate incident a few days later, a Golden Lion Tamarin fell from a branch in its enclosure into some water, where it became stuck and eaten by the zoo's group of North American Otters. \n"} +{"id": 849, "claim": "Coccodiniaceae fungi fall within the phylum classification of Ascomycota in the order Incertae sedis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Ascomycota|Ascomycota]] Order: [[Incertae_sedis|Incertae sedis]] The Coccodiniaceae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Fungi|fungi]] in the [[Ascomycota|Ascomycota]], class [[Lecanoromycetes|Lecanoromycetes]]. \n"} +{"id": 34103, "claim": "Heerenveen has nine parties that fills up 27 seats in the government.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Total 27 [[Democrats_66|D66]] [[Socialist_Party_(Netherlands)|SP]] FNP [[ChristianUnion|ChristenUnie]] [[GreenLeft|GroenLinks]] Leefbaar Heerenveen [[People's_Party_for_Freedom_and_Democracy|VVD]] [[Christian_Democratic_Appeal|CDA]] [[Labour_Party_(Netherlands)|PvdA]] \n"} +{"id": 3349, "claim": "Flor do Caribe, a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo has already aired on Teledoce in Uruguay.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Flor do Caribe (English: Caribbean Flower) is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Telenovela|telenovela]] produced and broadcast by Rede Globo originally ran from March 11 to September 19, 2013. [[Uruguay]] [[Teledoce|Teledoce]] \n'Caribbean Flower' has also been licensed to [[South_Korea|South Korea]] (EPG), [[Peru|Peru]] (ATV), [[Uruguay|Uruguay]] (Teledoce), [[Chile|Chile]] (Canal 13), and [[Argentina|Argentina]] (Telefe), among other countries. Flor do Caribe (English: Caribbean Flower) is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Telenovela|telenovela]] produced and broadcast by Rede Globo originally ran from March 11 to September 19, 2013. \n"} +{"id": 30201, "claim": "KLLB was a radio station owned by Ford Motor Corporation and licensed in West Jordan, Utah until 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "United Security Financial, Inc. \n"} +{"id": 6949, "claim": "A Whole New World EP hasn't been rated by any professional sources.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Christian Music Blog Christian Music Zine Jesus Freak Hideout Indie Vision Music The album received overall general positive praise from multiple professional music sites and reviews. \n"} +{"id": 40481, "claim": "Radek \u017d\u010f\u00e1rsk\u00fd, Milo\u0161 Plz\u00e1k, Hana \u010cechov\u00e1 and Kate\u0159ina Jurkov\u00e1 are the runner-ups of the 1993 Czech Mixed Curling Championship held on Nov 20\u201321 of the same year in Czech Republic..", "label": 1, "evidence": "1993\nNov 20\u201321 M BCC 2\nRadek Z\u030cd\u030ca\u0301rsky\u0301, Milos\u030c Plza\u0301k, Hana C\u030cechova\u0301, Kater\u030cina Jurkova\u0301 \n"} +{"id": 9521, "claim": "2014 Sky Blue FC season number 18 Lindsi Cutshall (born in 1990) played the FW position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lindsi_Lisonbee_Cutshall|Lindsi Cutshall]] DF \n"} +{"id": 7890, "claim": "Ron Villanueva won five general elections under the Republican party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was reelected to 4 consecutive terms, but lost his bid for a 5th term on [[Virginia_House_of_Delegates_election,_2017|November 7, 2017]]. He is a [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] who first won election in [[Virginia_elections,_2009|2009]], defeating incumbent [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Delegate [[Bobby_Mathieson|Bobby Mathieson]] in the general election. Ron A. Villanueva 49.93 49.84 Ron A. Villanueva Republican 57.27 42.53 Ron A. Villanueva 54.37 45.44 Ron A. Villanueva 56.9% 43.1 Ron A. Villanueva 47.31% 52.46% \n"} +{"id": 7898, "claim": "The United States Naval Aviation Units in the Gulf War utilized F-14A Tomcats on the USS Kitty Hawk CV-63, USS Independence CV-62, USS Antietam CG-54, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN-69 and many other carriers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Aircraft carried: 2 \u00d7 [[Sikorsky_SH-60_Seahawk|Sikorsky SH-60B or MH-60R Seahawk]] LAMPS III helicopters. USS Antietam (CG-54) is a [[Ticonderoga-class_cruiser|Ticonderoga-class]] [[Guided_missile_cruiser|guided missile cruiser]] of the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]]. \n"} +{"id": 6501, "claim": "Tsebin Tchen, who represents the state of Victoria, is an Australian politician under the Liberal Party of Australia who later on died in China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "25 November 2019(2019-11-25) (aged 78)\n[[South_Australia|South Australia]] \n"} +{"id": 16227, "claim": "Fine Artist took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis, and is very similar to its sister program Creative Writer, and it has yet to be discontinued.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The program took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis and had several levels of a building each with a different topic (e.g. one for creating new images, one as a gallery of existing images). \nThe design of the program was very similar to that of its sister program [[Creative_Writer|Creative Writer]]. \nFine Artist is discontinued, but can still be acquired from online stores and auction websites such as [[EBay|eBay]]. \n"} +{"id": 3186, "claim": "The territory of the Abrincatui, a Gallic tribe living in the south of the Cotentin Peninsula, did not correspond with the areas of Avranchin and Mortainais.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The territory of the Abrincatui mostly corresponded the areas of [[Avranchin|Avranchin]] and [[Canton_of_Le_Mortainais|Mortainais]]. \n"} +{"id": 36248, "claim": "David Martin Rees whose from the United Kingdom has the fastest time now on the Masters M50 5000 metres world record progression.", "label": 0, "evidence": "14:53.2 David Martin Rees [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] \n"} +{"id": 2926, "claim": "The 1957 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship, played between 12 January and 23 March and was won by Wales in four games with a table points of 8 against four other nations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] (15th title) \n"} +{"id": 21332, "claim": "Evert Karlsson (4 August 1920 \u2013 23 May 1996) was a Swedish ski jumper who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the 1948 Winter Olympics and later on won the 23rd at the 1954 World Ski Championships, which took place on February 13-21 1954 in Falun, Sweden.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Evert Gotthardt Karlsson (4 August 1920 \u2013 23 May 1996) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Ski_jumper|ski jumper]] who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the [[Ski_jumping_at_the_1948_Winter_Olympics|1948 Winter Olympics]]. He won the 1949 Swedish championships, and finished 11th at the [[1950_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1950 World Ski Championships]] and 23rd at the [[1954_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1954 World Ski Championships]]. The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1954 took place February 13-21, 1954 in [[Falun|Falun]], [[Sweden|Sweden]]. \n"} +{"id": 10153, "claim": "The first station at Norwich Victoria in England, Swainsthorpe railway station opened in 1850 and has more than five platforms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Swainsthorpe was a railway station in [[Swainsthorpe|Swainsthorpe]], [[England|England]], around five miles south of [[Norwich|Norwich]]. \n"} +{"id": 12298, "claim": "The Pointe aux Barques Light('Point of Little Boats') is a lighthouse constructed in 1848 and located in Port Hope, Michigan that is maintained by the US Coast Guard", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Pointe aux Barques\" means 'Point of Little Boats', a descriptor of the shallow [[Shoal|shoals]] and reefs that lurk beneath these waves, presenting a hazard to boats as they round Michigan's [[The_Thumb|Thumb]]. 1848 (original light) [[Port_Hope,_Michigan|Port Hope, Michigan]] It is an active [[Lighthouse|lighthouse]] maintained by the US Coast Guard remotely, located in Lighthouse County Park on [[Lake_Huron|Lake Huron]] near [[Port_Hope,_Michigan|Port Hope, Michigan]] in [[Huron_County,_Michigan|Huron County]]. \n"} +{"id": 6795, "claim": "Jize County can be found in the province of Hebei, city of Handan, China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hebei It is under the administration of [[Handan|Handan]] City, with a population of 250,000 residing in an area of 337 km (130 sq mi). People's Republic of China \n"} +{"id": 5045, "claim": "Milan Bi\u0161evac, a Serbian former footballer who plays as centre-back for FC Swift Hesperange, represented the Serbian national team for 9 years but never scored a goal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Milan Bis\u030cevac ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u041c\u0438\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0411\u0438\u0448\u0435\u0432\u0430\u0446; born 31 August 1983) is a Serbian former [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as [[Defender_(association_football)|centre-back]] for [[FC_Swift_Hesperange|FC Swift Hesperange]]. In international competition, he has represented the [[Serbia_national_football_team|Serbia national team]]. Goals 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total 0 \n"} +{"id": 4628, "claim": "Monica Toth won third place in the triple jump event in the 1993 Universiade (also known as the XVII Summer Universiade) held at Buffalo (outside of New York), United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1993 [[1993_Summer_Universiade|Universiade]] 3rd Triple jump The 1993 Summer Universiade, also known as the XVII Summer [[Universiade|Universiade]], took place in [[Buffalo,_New_York|Buffalo]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 25025, "claim": "Copulabyssia riosi is from the Pseudococculinidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Copulabyssia riosi is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Pseudococculinidae|Pseudococculinidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 117, "claim": "Donnya Piggott founded an association called B-GLAD in 2012 which barely focused on people's common humanity and has believed that approaching homosexuality from a moral standpoint results in stalemate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2012, she co-founded B-GLAD, a support organisation for LGBT persons in Barbados. In 2012 Piggott founded an association Barbados Gays, Lesbians and All-Sexuals Against Discrimination B-GLAD as an organisation to create an education mechanism and open public dialogue in a supportive manner for the LGBT community of Barbados. According to Piggott, her organisation focuses on people's common humanity. Piggott believes that approaching homosexuality from a moral standpoint results in stalemate. \n"} +{"id": 196, "claim": "Kajal Kiran played as Kajal Kisharina in the 1977 film \"Hum Kisise Kum Naheen\", then as Kaajal in \"Maang Bharo Sajana\" in 1980.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She'd soon began to get more movie offers, and in 1980 starred as the lead role in [[Maang_Bharo_Sajana|Maang Bharo Sajana]] as Geeta Sinha, the heroine to [[Jeetendra|Jeetendra]], who played a double role, and starred alongside [[Rekha|Rekha]] and Moushumi Chatterjee. \n"} +{"id": 46022, "claim": "Queen Mother Hospital for Animals is a veterinary specialist hospital.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Veterinary_hospital|Veterinary hospital]] [[Hospital#Specialized|Specialist]] Queen Mother Hospital for Animals \n"} +{"id": 8921, "claim": "The 1975\u201376 Welsh Cup semifinals saw Hereford United, Shrewsbury Town, Chester, and Cardiff City compete.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hereford_United_F.C.|Hereford United]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]] ([[1974\u201375_Football_League#Fourth_Division|FL D4]]) [[Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Hereford_United_F.C.|Hereford United]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Chester_City_F.C.|Chester]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Cardiff_City_F.C.|Cardiff City]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Cardiff_City_F.C.|Cardiff City]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Chester_City_F.C.|Chester]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) \n"} +{"id": 39362, "claim": "A\u00a0genus\u00a0of\u00a0sauropterygian\u00a0carnivorous\u00a0reptiles\u00a0belonging\u00a0to\u00a0the\u00a0pliosaur\u00a0superfamily\u00a0was\u00a0discovered\u00a0in\u00a0the\u00a0Alum\u00a0Shale\u00a0in\u00a0Yorkshire,\u00a0England,\u00a0measuring\u00a0about\u00a0seven meters long and thought to be from the Toarcian age.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A genus of sauropterygian carnivorous reptile belonging to the pliosaur superfamily, it was about 7m long. [[Whitby_Mudstone_Formation|Alum Shale]], Yorkshire, England Toarcian \n"} +{"id": 12556, "claim": "The economy of Bohemia improved after the Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, because the Ore Mountains became the center of Central European mining industry.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the 16th century the Ore Mountains became the heartland of the Central European mining industry. After the end of the [[Hussite_Wars|Hussite Wars]], the economy in Bohemia, which had been disrupted by the conflict, recovered. The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, were a series of wars fought between the Christian [[Hussites|Hussites]] and the combined Christian Catholic forces of [[Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund]], the [[Papacy|Papacy]], European monarchs loyal to the [[Catholic_Church|Catholic Church]], as well as various Hussite factions. \n"} +{"id": 19872, "claim": "Martin Benno Schmidt worked along side Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen and was a successor to Hans Chiari.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He spent several years as an assistant at the [[University_of_Strasbourg|University of Strasbourg]], where he worked under [[Friedrich_Daniel_von_Recklinghausen|Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen]] (1833-1910). \n"} +{"id": 33042, "claim": "Oleg Taktarov is a Russian actor and retired mixed martial artist with a professional record of 24 matches with 17 wins, 2 by knockout, 14 by submission and 1 by decision and 5 losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oleg Nikolaevich Taktarov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u0301\u0433 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0422\u0430\u043a\u0442\u0430\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432; born 26 August 1967) is a Russian [[Actor|actor]] and retired [[Mixed_martial_artist|mixed martial artist]]. 24 17 2 14 1 5 \n"} +{"id": 6743, "claim": "Yoell van Nieff scored five goals in the 2013-2014 season while on loan to Dordrecht, Eerste Divisie.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013\u201314_Eredivisie|2013\u201314]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 9823, "claim": "Oleg Taktarov is an actor and retired mixed martial artist with a professional record of 24 matches with 17 wins, 2 by knockout, 14 by submission and 1 by decision and 5 losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oleg Nikolaevich Taktarov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u0301\u0433 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0422\u0430\u043a\u0442\u0430\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432; born 26 August 1967) is a Russian [[Actor|actor]] and retired [[Mixed_martial_artist|mixed martial artist]]. Professional record breakdown 24 matches 17 wins 5 losses By knockout 2 By submission 14 By decision 1 \n"} +{"id": 37066, "claim": "The sambar deer has eight subspecies with the Sri Lankan sambar deer being the largest of them.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Currently, seven subspecies of sambar are recognised, although many others have been proposed. \n"} +{"id": 18824, "claim": "Dar Lyon (full name Malcolm Douglas Lyon), who was born on April 22, 1898 on Caterham, Surrey, England and died on February 17, 1964 on St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, was a left-handed wicket-keeper batsman and was a member of the Royal Field Artillery (created as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery on 1 July 1899, and was re-amalgamated back into the regiment proper, along with the Royal Garrison Artillery, in 1924.)", "label": 1, "evidence": "Right-handed \n"} +{"id": 7191, "claim": "The 1925\u00a0National Football League\u00a0controversy did not involve NFL commissioner Joseph Carr.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However Carr's decision and handling of the situation is still being protested by many sports historians, as well as by the people of [[Pottsville,_Pennsylvania|Pottsville, Pennsylvania]], and controversy still lingers about who actually won the 1925 NFL Championship, since the Maroons had earlier beaten Chicago and were actually awarded the league championship before they were suspended. However, the Maroons stated that Carr knew of the game and had allowed it to take place. \n"} +{"id": 1901, "claim": "Gutenborn, formed on 1 January 2010 by the merger of the former municipalities Bergisdorf, Dro\u00dfdorf, Heuckewalde and Schellbach, is located in the Burgenlandkreis district and, as of December 31, 2019, has a total population of 1,728.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was formed on 1 January 2010 by the merger of the former municipalities Bergisdorf, [[Dro\u00dfdorf|Dro\u00dfdorf]], [[Heuckewalde|Heuckewalde]] and [[Schellbach|Schellbach]]. [[Burgenlandkreis_(district)|Burgenlandkreis ]] 1,728 \n"} +{"id": 3345, "claim": "Database caching allows flexibility in the processing of data improving scalability by distributing query workload from backend to multiple expensive front-end systems.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Database caching improves scalability by distributing query workload from backend to multiple cheap front-end systems. \n"} +{"id": 9196, "claim": "The Hollow Church is a part of archeological excavations of what used to be a Croatian romanesque Roman Catholic church in the 11th century, located in Solin, Croatia - which is situated right northeast of Split, on the Adriatic Sea and the river Jadro, and was developed on the location of ancient city of Salona which was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hollow Church ([[Croatian_language|Croatian]]: A\u030a uplja crkva) is a [[Name|name]] given to a part of the archeological excavations of what used to be a [[Croatia|Croatian]] [[Romanesque_architecture|romanesque]] [[Roman_Catholic|Roman Catholic]] [[Church_(building)|church]] in the 11th century. [[Solin,_Croatia|Solin]] [[Croatia|Croatia]] It is situated right northeast of [[Split_(city)|Split]], on the [[Adriatic_Sea|Adriatic Sea]] and the river [[Jadro|Jadro]]. Solin developed on the location of ancient city of [[Salona|Salona]] which was the capital of the [[Roman_province_of_Dalmatia|Roman province of Dalmatia]] and the birthplace of Emperor [[Diocletian|Diocletian]]. \n"} +{"id": 4298, "claim": "There were 85,495 governor votes during the 2011 Argentine provincial elections, where Lucia Corpacci received 2.28% of it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Total votes 177,291 (70%) Luci\u0301a Corpacci 85,495 48,22% \n"} +{"id": 16157, "claim": "The UN Security Council Resolution of 774, adopted by the resolution council at its 3,109 meeting on Crete was adopted on August 26, 1992.", "label": 1, "evidence": "United Nations Security Council resolution 774, adopted unanimously on 26 August 1992, after reaffirming all previous resolutions on [[Cyprus|Cyprus]], the Council noted that while some progress had been made in negotiations between the two communities on Cyprus, there had still been some difficulties in fully implementing [[United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_750|Resolution 750]] (1992). \n"} +{"id": 394, "claim": "Valeriu Catinsus, a Moldovian football player, was born in 1978 and has made over 50 appearances on the Moldova National Football Team, a league that was formed in 1990 but first played an official international match in 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Valeriu Cati\u0302nsus (born 27 April 1978) is a former [[Moldova|Moldovan]] [[Association_football|football]] player. Cati\u0302nsus has made 50 appearances for the [[Moldova_national_football_team|Moldova national football team]]. The Moldovan Football Federation was founded in 1990. However, the national football team of Moldova did not play an official international match until 1991, when Moldova lost to [[Georgia_national_football_team|Georgia]]. \n"} +{"id": 7188, "claim": "Michael Moffat played junior football for Girvan from 2009 to 2011, before moving on to Ayr United, scoring a goal in his first season that earned the team a place in the First Division.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Moffat spent six seasons in [[Scottish_Junior_Football_Association|Junior football]] with [[Girvan_F.C.|Girvan]] before signing for [[Ayr_United_F.C.|Ayr United]] in January 2011. Moffat scored eleven goals in his first [[2010-11_in_Scottish_football|season]] at Ayr, including the winner against [[Brechin_City_F.C.|Brechin City]] to get the club promoted to the [[Scottish_Football_League_First_Division|First Division]]. [[Girvan_F.C.|Girvan]] [[2009\u201310_in_Scottish_football|2009\u201310]] [[2010\u201311_in_Scottish_football|2010\u201311]] \n"} +{"id": 5872, "claim": "Ranked as one of the most prolific high school scorers in California state history, Ruben Douglas is a Panamanian-American basketball player that played both point guard and shooting guard for Panionios B.C. in the 2003-04 season, then Climamio Bologna in the 2004-05, and BC Dynamo Moscow in the 2005-06 season, before playing for 3 years in Pamesa Valencia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ruben Enrique Douglas (born October 30, 1979) is a Panamanian-American professional basketball player. He is a 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 210 lb (95 kg) point guard-shooting guard. 2003\u20132004 [[Fortitudo_Bologna|Climamio Bologna]] [[MBC_Dynamo_Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] [[Valencia_BC|Valencia]] Valencia Basket has had several sponsorship names over the years: Pamesa Valencia: 1987\u20132009 \n"} +{"id": 10775, "claim": "The song Stolen Dance, which is by a German duo Milky Chance in 2012, had the most sales, a total of two million units, in the United States, compared to other countries.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Stolen Dance\" is a song by German duo [[Milky_Chance|Milky Chance]], released in 2012 in Germany. 2,000,000 10,000,000 \n"} +{"id": 8060, "claim": "Tysons Galleriawas the first major project of the Gudelsky-Lerner partnership, The property was purchased from The Rouse Company which lost a bitter zoning dispute over the site in 1969.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tysons Galleria was the third major project of the Gudelsky-[[Ted_Lerner|Lerner]] partnership. \n"} +{"id": 1596, "claim": "The first series of Sneakiepeeks had six episodes that spanned six weeks from December 2009 to January 2010 was broadcasted by BBC Radio 4, the second-most popular domestic radio station in the United Kingdom after BBC Radio 2.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sneakiepeeks is a [[Situation_comedy|situation comedy]] series broadcast on [[BBC_Radio_4|BBC Radio 4]] between 2009 and 2010. 8 December 2009 \u2013 12 January 2010 6 Radio 4 broadcasts throughout the UK, the [[Isle_of_Man|Isle of Man]] and the [[Channel_Islands|Channel Islands]] on [[FM_broadcast_band|FM]], [[Longwave|LW]] and [[Digital_Audio_Broadcasting|DAB]] and is the second-most popular domestic radio station in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] after [[BBC_Radio_2|BBC Radio 2]]. \n"} +{"id": 9812, "claim": "The Midwest Collegiate League consisted of six teams with different home ballparks that played in different towns in Mississippi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bloomington,_Illinois|Bloomington, Ill.]] [[Crestwood,_Illinois|Crestwood, Ill.]] [[Lemont,_Illinois|Lemont, Ill.]] [[Joliet,_Illinois|Joliet, Ill.]] [[Whiting,_Indiana|Whiting, Ind.]] [[Chicago_Heights,_Illinois|Chicago Heights, Ill.]] \n"} +{"id": 3778, "claim": "Leptofoenus belongs to the Pteromalidae family of the Hymenoptera order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Pteromalidae|Pteromalidae]] Order: [[Hymenoptera|Hymenoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 17870, "claim": "ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), is a unique alphanumeric code used to identify authors and contributors to scholarly communication.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The ORCID ([[English|/\u02c8\u0254\u02d0rk\u026ad/]] (listen); Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify [[Scientist|scientific]] and other academic authors and contributors. ORCID was first announced in 2009 as a collaborative effort by publishers of scholarly research \"to resolve the author name ambiguity problem in scholarly communication\". \n"} +{"id": 8217, "claim": "Letters were introduced in vehicle registration plates of New South Wales, an Australian state which requires residents to register their vehicles and display the registration plates, in 1937", "label": 0, "evidence": "on 16 April 1937, a new serial format was adopted for both cars and lorries, consisting of two letters followed by three numbers, with leading zeros as necessary. The Australian state of [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]] requires its residents to register their [[Motor_vehicle|motor vehicles]] and display vehicle registration plates. \n"} +{"id": 33230, "claim": "A\u00a0large\u00a0microcleidid, about three to five meters long, with a small head, long and slender neck, wide turtle-like body, short tail, and two pairs of large, elongated paddles considered to be part of the Toarcian ( a geologic timescale, a stage\u00a0in the\u00a0Early or Lower Jurassic) age was discovered in W\u00fcrttemberg,\u00a0Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lyme_Regis|Lyme Regis]], Dorset, England \n"} +{"id": 18426, "claim": "Katwa I is one of the communities that has a low percentage of literacy for the CD Blocks of Bardhaman district\u2014a district in West Bengal that was formed in April 2017\u2014as compared to the Burdwan I, Raina II, Purbasthali I, Andal, and Salanpur communities which has the highest literacy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 7 April 2017, the district was bifurcated into [[Purba_Bardhaman_district|Purba Bardhaman district]] and [[Paschim_Bardhaman_district|Paschim Bardhaman district]]. \n"} +{"id": 4873, "claim": "Softengine failed to show up in the Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu finals on February 1, 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The final took place on 1 February 2014 where the eight finalist songs were performed and \"[[Something_Better_(Softengine_song)|Something Better]]\" performed by [[Softengine|Softengine]] was selected as the winner based on a 50/50 combination of jury voting and televoting. \n"} +{"id": 29714, "claim": "Amos Moses, a song written and recorded by American country music artist Jerry Reed, tells the story of a one-armed Cajun alligator poacher named Amos Moses, son of \"Doc Milsap\" and his wife Hannah, but it is not absolutely clear that Amos's father was named \"Doc Milsap\", as the lyric is difficult to interpret from the recording.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Amos Moses\" is a song written and recorded by American [[Country_music|country music]] artist Jerry Reed. The song tells the story of a one-armed [[Cajun|Cajun]] [[Alligator|alligator]] [[Poacher|poacher]] named Amos Moses, son of \"Doc Milsap\" and his wife Hannah, who lived \"about 45 minutes southeast of [[Thibodaux,_Louisiana|Thibodaux, Louisiana]].\" It is not absolutely clear that Amos's father was named \"Doc Milsap\", as the lyric is difficult to interpret from the recording. \n"} +{"id": 8202, "claim": "In 2010, UPFA won both in the Passara Polling Division and the final country result.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2010]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] The winner of Passara has matched the final country result 4 out of 7 times. [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] \n"} +{"id": 14901, "claim": "Gymnopilus nashii is a part of the plantae kingdom and belongs to the basidiomycota family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] \nKingdom: [[Fungus|Fungi]] \nGymnopilus nashii is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. \n"} +{"id": 21921, "claim": "Of the as-of-yet unconstructed skyscrapers in Seoul, the New Trade Tower is the tallest, coming in at nearly twice the height of the shortest approved one.", "label": 0, "evidence": "New Trade Tower 300 m (980 ft) Geumcheon Town Residence Tower 3 153 m (502 ft) Approved \n"} +{"id": 28766, "claim": "In 2010, Radiohead (which is an English rock band) had a song called \"Lotus Flower,\" which was nominated for Best Rock Video, and a song called \"Daydreaming,\" which was nominated for Best Choreography.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Lotus Flower\" is a song by the English rock band [[Radiohead|Radiohead]], released on their eighth studio album, [[The_King_of_Limbs|The King of Limbs]] (2011). \n16 February 2011 (2011-02-16) \n"} +{"id": 1944, "claim": "Yarmouk ranked fourth with five wins, seven draws, four loses and a total of 22 points, while Wefaq Sabratha ranked sixth with five wins, four draws, and seven loses in the 2009\u201310 Libyan Second Division \u2013 Group A.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Al-Yarmouk_(Libya)|Al-Yarmouk (Libya)]], a Libyan football club Al-Yarmouk is a [[Libya|Libyan]] [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Janzour|Janzour]], near [[Tripoli|Tripoli]]. This article details the 2009-10 Libyan Second Division season. 4 5 7 4 \n"} +{"id": 16125, "claim": "Sucr\u00e9, which is French for sugared, was owned by New Orleans restaurateur and former Emeril Lagasse sous chef, Joel Dondis yet never had a location in New Orleans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sucre\u0301 was located on Magazine Street in the Garden District in [[New_Orleans|New Orleans]]. \n"} +{"id": 30783, "claim": "Jannich Storch only had one appearance for F.C. Nordsj\u00e6lland during the 2011-12 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2011\u201312_Danish_Superliga|2011\u201312]] [[FC_Nordsj\u00e6lland|F.C. Nordsj\u00e6lland]] 1 1 Total \n"} +{"id": 50825, "claim": "Yusuke Matsuda didn't play professional football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yusuke Matsuda (\u677e\u7530 \u60a0\u4f51, Matsuda Yusuke, born April 23, 1991) is a [[Japanese_people|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player. He plays for [[MIO_Biwako_Shiga|MIO Biwako Shiga]]. \n"} +{"id": 4163, "claim": "Vicent Andr\u00e9s Estell\u00e9s had death as a recurring theme, he spent his childhood years in Valencia before moving to Madrid.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The war had a profound impact on his work, in which death is a recurring theme. Estelle\u0301s spent his teenage years in [[Valencia|Valencia]], where he developed an interest in literature. In 1942, at the age of 18, Estelle\u0301s moved to [[Madrid|Madrid]] to study for a degree in Journalism. \n"} +{"id": 103, "claim": "South Slavic languages are unique and distinct from Eastern and Slavic languages due to a period of political unity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Furthermore, Matasovic\u0301 argues, there was never a period of cultural or political unity in which Proto-South-Slavic could have existed during which Common South Slavic innovations could have occurred. Most of these are not exclusive in character, however, and are shared with some languages of the Eastern and Western Slavic language groups (in particular, Central Slovakian dialects). \n"} +{"id": 27504, "claim": "Out of nine schools that join the Frisco League, two of which are from Pulaski county, these schools are Dixon High School and Iberia High School.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Laquey,_Missouri|Laquey]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] [[Dixon,_Missouri|Dixon]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] [[Crocker,_Missouri|Crocker]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] [[Richland,_Missouri|Richland]] [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] \n"} +{"id": 15830, "claim": "On the list of earthquakes in 1951, the island nation of Taiwan suffered a 7.3 magnitude earthquake on October 22nd.", "label": 1, "evidence": "7.0 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Hualien County]] October 22 \n7.2 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Hualien County]] October 22 7.0 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Hualien County]] October 22 \n7.3 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Taitung County]] November 24 \n"} +{"id": 3645, "claim": "Jacques Cochereau, a haute-contre, performed as a sage enchanter/A warrior in Tancr\u00e8de (a 1702 trag\u00e9die en musique containing 23 dances) along with Gabriel-Vincent Th\u00e9venard, a bass-baritone, who played as a crusader.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tancre\u0300de is a 1702 [[Trage\u0301die_en_musique|trage\u0301die en musique]] (a [[French_opera|French]] [[Opera|opera]] in the lyric tragedy tradition) in a prologue and five acts by composer [[Andre\u0301_Campra|Andre\u0301 Campra]] and [[Librettist|librettist]] [[Antoine_Danchet|Antoine Danchet]], based on [[Gerusalemme_liberata|Gerusalemme liberata]] by Torquato Tasso. The opera contains 23 dances in addition to the singing. Jacques Cochereau [[Haute-contre|haute-contre]] A sage enchanter/A warrior [[Gabriel-Vincent_The\u0301venard|Gabriel-Vincent The\u0301venard]] [[Bass-baritone|bass-baritone]] Tancre\u0300de, a crusader \n"} +{"id": 12988, "claim": "What We All Come to Need was given 7/10s by Pitchfork Media and Rock Sound.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 5.5/10 Rock Sound 8/10 \n"} +{"id": 39590, "claim": "Manituana is a draft of a 396 page novel written by Wu Ming published in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Manituana is a novel by [[Wu_Ming_Foundation|Wu Ming]] first published in [[Italian_language|Italian]] in 2007. \n"} +{"id": 2079, "claim": "Phlyctibasidium is a type of flower and is a part of the amaryllis family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phlyctibasidium is a [[Fungal|fungal]] genus of uncertain taxonomic placement in the [[Agaricomycetes|Agaricomycetes]]. \n[[Incertae_sedis|Incertae sedis]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 9989, "claim": "Azerbaijan's economic structure moved slowly from the 20s till the 30s, and it then improved in the 40s and 50s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The shaping of economic structure of the country continued at a slow pace during 1920-1939. In the 1950s and 1960s, the development of Azerbaijan industry was intensified, regional and sectoral structures had been improved. In 1948, the republic's industry produced more goods than in the prewar years. In 1950, the production of industrial goods increased by 39% compared to 1940. \n"} +{"id": 21144, "claim": "In the third round of the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup, Germany's Duisburg (aka MSV Duisburg) scored 3\u20132, while Sweden's Hammarby scored 2-1.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Germany]] [[MSV_Duisburg|Duisburg]] [[Sweden]] [[Hammarby_Fotboll|Hammarby]] 0\u20133 2\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 5650, "claim": "Sylvain Miaillier represented France in freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He represented France at the [[2010_Winter_Olympics|2010 Winter Olympics]] in [[Vancouver|Vancouver]]. Freestyle skiing \n"} +{"id": 7431, "claim": "Eric Hoskins, who participated in international relief programs and worked with non-governmental organizations, was the subject of a controversial issue in Maclean's magazine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As President of War Child Canada, Hoskins was a frequent contributor to Maclean's magazine on war-related issues. \n"} +{"id": 10336, "claim": "1660 Wood was created by Harry Edwin Wood at Johannesburg Obs. on 7 April, 1953.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1660 Wood, provisional designation 1953 GA, is a stony Phocaea [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the inner regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. \n"} +{"id": 8731, "claim": "The Greater Victoria Velodrome Association was founded in 1991, Westshore velodrome was later commissioned in 1994 for the Commonwealth Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The velodrome was commissioned for the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and constructed for approximately $2 million. The GVVA was founded in 1991. It is part of the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, and is operated by the Greater Victoria Velodrome Association. \n"} +{"id": 602, "claim": "Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge, located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Cleveland, Mississippi and 2.5 mi (4.0 km) east of the settlement of Dahomy, is a 9,691 acre (39.22 km) land forfeited by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge is located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of [[Cleveland,_Mississippi|Cleveland, Mississippi]], and 2.5 mi (4.0 km) east of the settlement of [[Dahomy,_Mississippi|Dahomy]]. In 1993, the Service completed acquisition of the TNC lands. A 260-acre 16th section tract is leased from the West Bolivar School Board bringing the total land base to 9,691 acres (39.22 km). It was established in 1990 when the Nature Conservancy (TNC) purchased 9,269 acres (37.51 km) and leased the land back to the [[United_States_Fish_and_Wildlife_Service|United States Fish and Wildlife Service]] for management. \nDahomey National Wildlife Refuge is located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of [[Cleveland,_Mississippi|Cleveland, Mississippi]], and 2.5 mi (4.0 km) east of the settlement of [[Dahomy,_Mississippi|Dahomy]]. 9,691 acres (39.22 km) [[United_States_Fish_and_Wildlife_Service|U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]] \n"} +{"id": 24320, "claim": "K. Presscott Low's family purchased Memorial Press Group in 1979, but due to economic problems 30 years later, the family tried to open the company to investors as a last resort ,which was willingly funded by James F. Plugh.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Plugh's Newspaper Media LLC, later renamed Enterprise NewsMedia, bought the Prescott Publishing for an estimated [[US$|US$]]60 to [[US$|US$]]70 million. Thirty years later, however, in 1997, Low found that \"mega-players competing with us\" made family ownership of the Ledger and MPG uneconomic, and sought to sell them. \n"} +{"id": 727, "claim": "Tales of Science and Sorcery is a collection of stories by Clark Ashton Smith that was released in 1974 and were originally published between 1930 and 1958 in Weird Tales and other pulp magazines which includes stories such as \"Master of the Asteroid\", \"The Seed from the Sepulchre\", and \"The Root of Ampoi\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released in [[1964_in_literature|1964]] and was the author's fifth collection of stories published by [[Arkham_House|Arkham House]]. \nTales of Science and Sorcery 1964 \n"} +{"id": 15352, "claim": "The first movie that received Empire Award for Best Film was Braveheart, while the latest movie that received that award was Star Wars: The Last Jedi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Empire Award for Best Film is one of five ongoing awards which were first introduced at the [[1st_Empire_Awards|1st Empire Awards]] ceremony in 1996 (the others being [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Actor|Best Actor]], [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Actress|Best Actress]], [[Empire_Award_for_Best_Director|Best Director]] and [[Empire_Award_for_Best_British_Film|Best British Film]]) with [[Braveheart|Braveheart]] receiving the award. Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the [[23rd_Empire_Awards|most recent]] winner in this category. \n"} +{"id": 18488, "claim": "Mike Adams, of the 2011 Ohio State Buckeyes, was drafted to the Houston Texans, which is the NFL's 32nd franchise, as pick #27 during round six of the 2012 NFL Draft.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 [[2012_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season|Pittsburgh Steelers]] [[Mike_Adams_(offensive_tackle)|Mike Adams]] Ohio State \n"} +{"id": 29724, "claim": "Sinaida Rosenthal obtained her habilitation at Humboldt University, a public research university in Berlin, Germany, for her dissertation entitled \"On the Mechanism of Ribosome breakdown in Rabbit Reticulocytes,\" before becoming a professor of Physiology and Biology.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On this occasion her dissertation was entitled \"On the Mechanism of Ribosome break down in Rabbit Reticulocytes\" (\" U\u0308ber den Mechanismus des Ribosomenabbaus von Kaninchenretikulozyten\"). Humboldt University of Berlin ([[German_language|German]]: Humboldt-Universita\u0308t zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Research_university|research university]] in the central borough of [[Mitte|Mitte]] in [[Berlin|Berlin]], [[Germany|Germany]]. In 1969, still at the Humboldt, she was appointed Professor for [[Physiology|Physiology]] and [[Biology|Biology]]. \n"} +{"id": 3424, "claim": "Flemish Community (most of these groups are recent immigrants) established 1980 in Belgium has President Jan Jambon.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jan_Jambon|Jan Jambon]] (N-VA) \n"} +{"id": 9573, "claim": "Canadian professional ice hockey\u00a0scout for Toronto Maple Leafs or simply \"the Leafs\", Tom Watt holds a career record as ice hockey coach of 252-181.", "label": 1, "evidence": "181 252 W L Regular Season \n"} +{"id": 11164, "claim": "Catherine Jourdan only starred in four films in the 70's and 80's, and was unable to land a role in The Girl on Motorcycle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1970 [[Eden_and_After|Eden and After]] 1971 Le Petit Matin [] 1971 N. a pris les de\u0301s... 1972 Les Rendez-vous en fore\u0302t [] 1973 Le mariage a\u0300 la mode 1974 Les quatre Charlots mousquetaires \n1973 Le mariage a\u0300 la mode 1974 Les quatre Charlots mousquetaires 1975 1982 [[Aphrodite_(film)|Aphrodite]] 1982 Pourvoir 1984 El diablo y la dama \n1968 [[The_Girl_on_a_Motorcycle|The Girl on a Motorcycle]] \n"} +{"id": 4526, "claim": "Raoulia is classified in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 7949, "claim": "Leung Cheuk Cheung was born in Hong Kong on February 22, 1965, and he plays the goalkeeper position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Leung Cheuk Cheung (Chinese: \u6881\u5353\u9577; Jyutping: loeng coek coeng; born 22 February 1965 in Hong Kong) is a former [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] professional [[Footballer|footballer]] who played as a [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. \n"} +{"id": 27794, "claim": "Calostephane is a species classified under the family Asteraceae, in kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 35042, "claim": "Rostoj\u00e1vri is a river located in Kiruna, Norrbotten and M\u00e5lselv, Troms og Finnmark, measuring 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in width with a surface area of 34.24 km (13.22 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Rostoja\u0301vri (Northern Sami), Ra\u030astojaure ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]), or Store Rostavatn ([[Norwegian_language|Norwegian]]) is a lake on the border between [[Norway|Norway]] and [[Sweden|Sweden]]. \n"} +{"id": 4296, "claim": "Pirates Henry Morgan, Jean Lafitte and Hernan Mundaca spent time at the shallow lagoon on the mainland side of Isla Mujeres, an island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: [[Spanish|['izla mu'xe\u027ees]], Spanish for \"Island of Women\" (formally \"Isla de Mujeres\")) is an island where the [[Gulf_of_Mexico|Gulf of Mexico]] and the Caribbean Sea meet, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off the Yucata\u0301n Peninsula coast in the State of [[Quintana_Roo|Quintana Roo]], [[Mexico|Mexico]]. \n"} +{"id": 3366, "claim": "The Mellows that specializes in doo-wop, which features vocal group harmony to a simple beat with little instrumentation, was disbanded in 1958, and its lead vocal, Leach Boyd, gave up singing and went to work in a factory on 143th Street.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lillian Leach (December 20, 1936 \u2013 April 26, 2013), also known by her married name, Lillian Leach Boyd, was an American singer who performed lead vocals with the [[The_Bronx|Bronx]]-based [[Doo-wop|doo-wop]] group the Mellows. \n"} +{"id": 2064, "claim": "Ditrigona candida is wrongly believed to have a wingspan is 19-22mm and the wings are lustrous black and the subterminal fascia are very weakly defined.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The fore- and hindwings are lustrous white, the forewings with the costa buff. \n"} +{"id": 5086, "claim": "Brian Dougherty was born December 10, 1973 and played the goalie position, one of the teams he played for was Philadelphia Wings", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brian \"Doc\" Dougherty (born December 10, 1973) is a [[Lacrosse|lacrosse]] goaltender. Dougherty has also played [[Box_lacrosse|box lacrosse]] in the National Lacrosse League for the [[Philadelphia_Wings_(1987\u20132014)|Philadelphia Wings]] and the Baltimore Thunder, though he played sparingly. Goalie \n"} +{"id": 7342, "claim": "Weston McKennie played for the US men's national team from 2017 to 2020, which recorded ten goals out of 21 appearances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States_men's_national_soccer_team|United States]] 2017 2018 2019 2020 Apps Total 21 Goals 6 \n"} +{"id": 13755, "claim": "In the 2020-21 Lille OSC season, the Lille OSC had two new players from Canadian and Greece teams, such as Jonathan David and Angel Gomes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England]] [[Angel_Gomes|Angel Gomes]] [[Canada]] [[Jonathan_David|Jonathan David]] \n"} +{"id": 5168, "claim": "Christos Tzolis played in the Super League Greece for PAOK during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[PAOK_FC|PAOK]] [[2019\u201320_PAOK_FC_season|2019\u201320]] [[2020\u201321_PAOK_FC_season|2020\u201321]] [[Super_League_Greece|Super League Greece]] Super League Greece \n"} +{"id": 4750, "claim": "The flag of Los Angeles (adopted July 22, 1931) which was designed by Roy E. Silent and E.S. Jones, has three colors that symbolize the history of the city.", "label": 0, "evidence": "July 22, 1931 The flag was designed by Roy E. Silent and E.S. The three colors on the flag represent [[Olive_trees|olive trees]] (green), [[Orange_(fruit)|orange]] [[Grove_(nature)|groves]] (gold) and vineyards (red). They also symbolize the history of the city, with gold and red representing [[Spain|Spain]], the country who first settled in the city and green and red representing [[Mexico|Mexico]], who took over when [[New_Spain|New Spain]] achieved independence. \n"} +{"id": 16952, "claim": "The Michigan State Normal Normalites football team competed in seven matches in 1922 winning three times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "W 13\u20130 W 12\u20130 W 6\u20130 L 0\u201314 T 0\u20130 T 0\u20130 L 0\u201314 \n"} +{"id": 36779, "claim": "Tiffany Lee played the role of Yuki in episode ten of Women on the Run.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Episode 10 Tiffany Lee () Yuki \n"} +{"id": 6721, "claim": "Zanclognatha is a species belonging to the genus Zanclognatha in the family Erebidae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zanclognatha is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Herminiinae|litter moths]] of the family [[Erebidae|Erebidae]]. Family: [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] Adult Zanclognatha species are often difficult to tell apart; wing patterns and [[Lepidoptera_genitalia|genital]] morphology, two characters often used to distinguish moth species, are not necessarily useful for classifying them. \n"} +{"id": 9208, "claim": "Aero Asia International served nine Pakistani cities, including Islamabad.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Aero Asia International commonly known as AeroAsia, was the principle and one of the largest [[Privatization_in_Pakistan|private]] [[International_flight|international]] airline based in [[Karachi|Karachi]], [[Pakistan|Pakistan]] from 1993 until its collapse on 19 May 2007. [[Pakistan|Pakistan]] [[Faislabad|Faislabad]] [[Islamabad|Islamabad]] [[Karachi|Karachi]] [[Lahore|Lahore]] [[Multan|Multan]] [[Pasni_(city)|Pasni]] [[Peshawar|Peshawar]] [[Quetta|Quetta]] [[Sukkur|Sukkur]] \n"} +{"id": 4469, "claim": "The New England Patriots owned by Robert Kraft, defeated the Cincinnati Bengals on September 12, 2010, at Gillette Stadium.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2010_Cincinnati_Bengals_season|Cincinnati Bengals]] September 12, 2010 [[Gillette_Stadium|Gillette Stadium]] W 38\u201324 [[Robert_Kraft|Robert Kraft]] \n"} +{"id": 3934, "claim": "Olaf Gjedrem was a member of Bjerkreim municipality and Rogaland county council .", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gjedrem was a member of [[Bjerkreim|Bjerkreim]] municipality council from 1975 to 1995, serving as mayor from 1979 to 1993 and then the last two years as deputy mayor. He was a member of Rogaland county council during the term 1995\u20131999. \n"} +{"id": 452, "claim": "Edward Bernard was first a Savilian Professor, Fellow of the Royal Society, and chaplain to Peter Mews (Bishop of Winchester in 1684) before becoming a tutor to Henry FitzRoy in 1676.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1673 he became Savilian professor, [[Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society|Fellow of the Royal Society]], and chaplain to [[Peter_Mews|Peter Mews]]. In 1676 he went to Paris, as tutor to [[Henry_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Grafton|Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton]] and [[George_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland|George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland]]. Appointed [[Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells|Bishop of Bath and Wells]] in 1672, Mews resigned his presidency in 1673, and in 1684 he was elected [[Bishop_of_Winchester|Bishop of Winchester]], a position which this \"old, honest cavalier,\" as [[Thomas_Hearne_(antiquarian)|Thomas Hearne]] calls him, filled until his death. \n"} +{"id": 3537, "claim": "In the Battle of Sandomeirz, the city and castle were attacked by Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, a Polish noble, politician, and military commander along with six thousand men.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On March 24 the bridgehead, the city and the castle were attacked by [[Jerzy_Sebastian_Lubomirski|Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski]], with a Polish corps of 6.000 men. Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (20 January 1616 \u2013 31 December 1667) was a [[Poland|Polish]] noble ([[Szlachta|szlachcic]]), [[Magnate|magnate]], politician and military commander. \n"} +{"id": 2664, "claim": "Stelio Belletti began working for his uncle at age thirteen making car parts and produced for some important automotive companies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the end of World War II, at the age of 13, Stelio Belletti began working for his father Antenore Belletti in his workshop in via Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in the Ortica district of [[Milan|Milan]], where they repaired and built tubular steel aircraft fuselages. \n"} +{"id": 38738, "claim": "Pitcairnia platystemon is a plant species within the Bromeliaceae family, a family of monocot flowering plants of 75 genera and around 3590 known species native mainly to the tropical Americas, in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pitcairnia platystemon is a plant [[Species|species]] in the genus [[Pitcairnia|Pitcairnia]]. [[Bromeliaceae|Bromeliaceae]] Family: The Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) is a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Monocot|monocot]] [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] of 75 genera and around 3590 known species native mainly to the [[Tropics|tropical]] [[Americas|Americas]], with a few species found in the American [[Subtropics|subtropics]] and one in tropical [[West_Africa|west Africa]], [[Pitcairnia_feliciana|Pitcairnia feliciana]]. [[Plant|Plantae]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 12463, "claim": "Mervin King, who honorably served with United States Navy from 1934 to 1946 and with the Los Angeles Police Department for 30 years, was known for the S.L.A. shootout.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He honorably served with [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] from 1934 to 1946 and participate in combat operations in the [[Asiatic-Pacific_Theater|Pacific Theater]] of [[World_War_II|World War II]] on both the [[USS_Hutchins|USS Hutchins]], a [[Fletcher_class_destroyer|Fletcher class]] [[Destroyer|destroyer]] and the [[USS_Markab_(AD-21)|USS Markab]], a [[Destroyer_tender|destroyer tender]]. 1946\u20131976 [[Los_Angeles_Police_Department|Los Angeles Police Department]] [[Symbionese_Liberation_Army#Move_to_Los_Angeles_and_police_shootout|S.L.A. shootout]] \n"} +{"id": 22460, "claim": "Erich Pommer was a German-born film producer and executive who worked for the Decla-Deutsche Bioskop AG merger Decla Bioskop AG which formed Uco-Film GmbH and Russo Films.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Erich Pommer (20 July 1889 \u2013 8 May 1966) was a German-born film producer and executive. \nAfter the 1919 merger of Decla with the Meinert-Film-Gesellschaft, [[Rudolf_Meinert|Rudolf Meinert]] became head of production while Erich Pommer took charge of foreign distribution. \nDecla merged with [[Jules_Greenbaum|Deutsche Bioskop]] AG to create Decla Bioskop AG, thus becoming in 1920 the second largest German film company after Ufa. Two subsidiaries were formed: Uco-Film GmbH and Russo Films. \n"} +{"id": 20837, "claim": "South Korean Cinema has won a total of eight awards in almost two decades at the Cannes Film Festival, an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2002 2004 2007 2009 2010 2011 2013 2019 The Cannes Festival ([[English|/k\u00e6n/]]; French: Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film) and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual [[Film_festival|film festival]] held in [[Cannes|Cannes]], France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world. \n"} +{"id": 5260, "claim": "Jordan Field opened in September 2010 to replace Ohiri Field and a playoff was hosted there it's 1st year and it", "label": 0, "evidence": "It first opened in September 2010 and replaced [[Ohiri_Field|Ohiri Field]] as the primary home of the [[Harvard_Crimson|Harvard Crimson]] men's and women's [[Soccer|soccer]] teams. It hosted a 2010 playoff match for the [[Boston_Breakers_(WPS)|Boston Breakers]] of the [[Women's_Professional_Soccer|Women's Professional Soccer]] league due to conflicts with the team's former primary home, [[Harvard_Stadium|Harvard Stadium]]. \n"} +{"id": 1907, "claim": "In the 2008 WAFL season, the 124th season of West Australian Football League, West Perth, South Fremantle, and Swan Districts obtained eleven wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2008 WAFL season was the 124th season of the various incarnations of the [[West_Australian_Football_League|West Australian Football League]], and was completely dominated by Subiaco, who not only recorded their first hat-trick of premierships but achieved a dominance over the rest of the league unrivalled in a major Australian Rules league since [[Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_(SANFL)|Port Adelaide]] in the 1914 [[South_Australian_National_Football_League|SAFL]] season. 11 11 11 \n"} +{"id": 37423, "claim": "One of Frans Denys' twelve Antwerp paintings was in a royal residence.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Only a little over 20 paintings by Denys' hand are known. Of these, about 12 date from his Antwerp period which ran from 1635 to 1653. Two examples of the latter are the dated c. 1640 ([[Kunsthistorisches_Museum|Kunsthistorisches Museum]], [[Vienna|Vienna]]) and the ([[Palace_of_Versailles|Palace of Versailles]]), which is signed and dated 1652. The Palace of Versailles ([[English|/v\u025b\u0259r\u02c8sa\u026a, v\u025c\u02d0r\u02c8sa\u026a/]] vair-SY, vur-SY; [[French_language|French]]: Cha\u0302teau de Versailles [[French|[\u0283\u0251to d(\u0259) v\u025b\u0281s\u0251j]] ([[LL-Q150_(fra)-Jules78120-Versailles.wav|listen]])) was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under [[Louis_XIV|Louis XIV]], until the start of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]] in 1789, under [[Louis_XVI|Louis XVI]]. \n"} +{"id": 34784, "claim": "NGC 5866 is found in the constellation Draco with an apparent magnitude\u00a0(V) of 20.7.", "label": 1, "evidence": "NGC 5866 (also called the Spindle Galaxy or [[Messier_102|Messier 102]]) is a relatively bright [[Lenticular_galaxy|lenticular]] or [[Spiral_galaxy|spiral]] galaxy in the [[Constellation|constellation]] [[Draco_(constellation)|Draco]]. 10.7 \n"} +{"id": 2672, "claim": "Maidstone FC is a rugby union club based in Maidstone, which is a county town in England that played in the London two South league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Maidstone Rugby Club is an English [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] club based in [[Maidstone|Maidstone]], [[Kent|Kent]]. The club plays in the London 2 South league, winning the [[London_2_South_East|London and South East 2]] competition for the 2014\u201315 season. Maidstone is a town in [[Kent|Kent]], England, of which it is the [[County_town|county town]]. \n"} +{"id": 30977, "claim": "Ferdinand Ludwig Herff attended two of the same universities as Karl Marx, he graduated from another, Giessen in 1843 with a business degree.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Herff completed his medical education at the University of Giessen in 1843. \n"} +{"id": 1714, "claim": "The MCV bodied Volvo B8L was registered in March 2018 and another one was registered in December 2019", "label": 1, "evidence": "The MCV bodied B8L was registered in March 2019 as WA756 with fleet number AVBML1. \n"} +{"id": 567, "claim": "Shana Williams (born April 7, 1972) was a three-time Olympian who won the silver medal at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a two-time Olympian, having competed in her event at the [[1996_Summer_Olympics|1996]] and [[2000_Summer_Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]]. \n"} +{"id": 1465, "claim": "Murder of Amanda Zhao (1981-2002) was a student in Coquitlam College whose body was discovered in Stave Lake.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1981 \u2013 October 2002) was a [[People's_Republic_of_China|Chinese]] student in [[Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]], [[Canada|Canada]], who was murdered in October 2002. (2002-10-20)October 20, 2002\n[[Stave_Lake|Stave Lake]], British Columbia Zhao was an [[English_language|English]] student at Coquitlam College when she was reported missing on October 9, 2002, and her body was found inside a [[Suitcase|suitcase]] by hikers near [[Stave_Lake|Stave Lake]] on October 20, 2002, where an [[Autopsy|autopsy]] revealed that Zhao had been [[Strangled|strangled]] to death. \n1981 \u2013 October 2002) was a [[People's_Republic_of_China|Chinese]] student in [[Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]], [[Canada|Canada]], who was murdered in October 2002. Coquitlam College (2002-10-20)October 20, 2002\n[[Stave_Lake|Stave Lake]], British Columbia \n"} +{"id": 14730, "claim": "Michael John LaChiusa voided his participation in the Drama Desk Awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "LaChiusa was nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Music and Outstanding Lyrics. A series of interconnected stories about love based on [[Arthur_Schnitzler|Arthur Schnitzler]]'s play [[La_Ronde_(play)|La Ronde]], Hello Again was nominated for ten [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Awards]], including three (Outstanding Book of a Musical, Outstanding Music, and Outstanding Lyrics) for LaChiusa. \n"} +{"id": 1384, "claim": "Francesca Hong, who gathered a total of 35, 731 votes in at the 2020 General Election, won over Patrick Hull of the Republican party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party).", "label": 0, "evidence": "General Election, November 3, 2020 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Francesca Hong 35,731 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Patrick Hull 4,779 The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the [[Two-party_system|two]] major contemporary [[Political_parties_in_the_United_States|political parties in the United States]], along with its main, historic rival, the [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 22890, "claim": "Henry Yager, born in Claverack, Columbia County, New York, in 1802, was a farmer, businessman and political figure in Upper Canada, a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born in [[Claverack,_New_York|Claverack]], [[Columbia_County,_New_York|Columbia County, New York]], in 1802, the son of Wandal Yager and Eva Dings. Henry Wandal Yager (bef May 12, 1802 \u2013 January 9, 1860) was a farmer, businessman and political figure in [[Upper_Canada|Upper Canada]]. The Province of Upper Canada (French: province du Haut-Canada) was a [[Province|part]] of [[The_Canadas|British Canada]] established in 1791 by the [[Kingdom_of_Great_Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]], to govern the central third of the lands in [[British_North_America|British North America]], formerly part of the [[Province_of_Quebec_(1763\u20131791)|Province of Quebec]] since 1763. \n"} +{"id": 1960, "claim": "Bastille released two singles in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2017 \"[[I_Know_You_(Craig_David_song)|I Know You]]\"\n([[Craig_David|Craig David]] featuring Bastille) 2017 \"[[Basket_Case_(song)#Cover_versions|Basket Case]]\" \"World Gone Mad\" 2017 \n"} +{"id": 65, "claim": "Kristi Lauren was in eight roles between 2004 and 2014, the most recent of which was Endless Love.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2004 Save Virgil Kristi 2006 [[Living_the_Dream_(film)|Living the Dream]] School girl 2009 [[Wizards_of_Waverly_Place|Wizards of Waverly Place]] Chelsa 2009 [[You_(2009_film)|You]] Young Quincey 2011 [[Working_Class_(TV_series)|Working Class]] Danielle 2011\u201312 [[I_Hate_My_Teenage_Daughter|I Hate My Teenage Daughter]] Sophie Watson 2013 [[Hawaii_Five-0_(2010_TV_series)|Hawaii Five-0]] Amanda Harper 2014 [[Endless_Love_(2014_film)|Endless Love]] Woman on Trampoline \n"} +{"id": 50349, "claim": "The city of Leonard, named after Leonard French, the son of a pioneer merchant, has three intersections that cross on Minnesota State Highway 223.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Leonard,_Minnesota|Leonard]] 12.102 12.217 12.302 CSAH 23 east (2nd Avenue) CSAH 14 north (1st Avenue) CSAH 10 west The city was named for Leonard French, the son of a pioneer merchant. \n"} +{"id": 1968, "claim": "Copulabyssia riosi (sea snail) is from the Pseudococculinidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Copulabyssia riosi is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Pseudococculinidae|Pseudococculinidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 15453, "claim": "Todd Rose wrote that after finding that no pilot could fit in a cockpit designed for the average pilot, the US Air Force made cockpit equipment adjustable.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In an excerpt from the book, Rose relates that in the 1940s, after multiple flying accidents, the [[United_States_Air_Force|US Air Force]] required adjustable airplane [[Cockpit|cockpit]] equipment when measurements revealed zero [[Pilot_(aeronautics)|pilots]] were in the average range of 10 body measurements from a population of 4,063 pilots. The measurements revealed that with only three of the ten size measurements, neck circumference, thigh circumference and wrist circumference, fewer than 3.5 per cent of pilots would fit within the average sizes on the three measurements. If a cockpit was designed for an average pilot, the cockpit fit no pilot. \n"} +{"id": 49942, "claim": "The Soviet Union ranked first in cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics with three gold metals, one more than East Germany.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 Nation 3 2 2 \n"} +{"id": 254, "claim": "Yuriy Kryvoruchko, born 19 December 1986 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, became a Grandmaster, a title awarded to chess players by the world chess organization FIDE, in 2006.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yuriy Hryhorovych Kryvoruchko (Ukrainian: \u042e\u0440\u0456\u0438\u0306 \u0413\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0440\u0438\u0432\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0447\u043a\u043e; born 19 December 1986) is a Ukrainian [[Chess|chess]] player. He was awarded the title of [[Grandmaster_(chess)|Grandmaster]] by [[FIDE|FIDE]] in 2006. (1986-12-19) 19 December 1986 (age 33)\n[[Lviv|Lviv]], [[Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] \n"} +{"id": 3751, "claim": "David Bitan born in Africa was a member of Likud, he went on to become Deputy Mayor of the city but did not become a Knesset member.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He currently serves as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Likud|Likud]]. He was elected to the Knesset as Likud won 30 seats. \n"} +{"id": 685, "claim": "Taku Takahashi produced the single Hard to Say in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Hard to Say\" Lyrics, music, arrangement 2002 \nHis first notable produced singles were [[Crystal_Kay|Crystal Kay]]'s \"Hard to Say\" and \"Boyfriend (Part II)\" in 2002/2003. \n"} +{"id": 7126, "claim": "The Datejust made by Rolex (Geneva, Switzerland) introduced a Turn-O-Graph model in 1955, awarded to US Air Force pilots returning from war.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Turn-O-Graph model was introduced in 1955 as an award given to [[US_Air_Force|US Air Force]] pilots returning from combat missions. \n"} +{"id": 28502, "claim": "Ernst Sars, born in Kinn, which is in the Sunnfjord district of the Sogn og Fjordane county failed to earn any awards during his lifetime.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1856, he was awarded the Crown Prince's gold medal (Kronprinsens gullmedalje) for having written a prize-winning treatise on the [[Kalmar_Union|Kalmar Union]]. \nCrown Prince's gold medal - 1856 \n"} +{"id": 2014, "claim": "Some roles in Der Vampyr don't require singing at all, while the other roles are tenor, which is a male voice type.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Baritone|baritone]] [[Lord_Ruthven_(vampire)|Lord Ruthven]], the [[Vampire|vampire]] [[Bass_(vocal_range)|bass]] Sir Humphrey Davenaut \n"} +{"id": 5227, "claim": "Trydarssus is a bird species that belongs to the family Salticinae in the order Araneae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Trydarssus is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 1164, "claim": "Smash Hits gave a rating of 5/10 to The Sound of Sunbathing, while Christgau's Record Guide gave it a B\u2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Smash_Hits|Smash Hits]] 5/10 Christgau's Record Guide B\u2013 \n"} +{"id": 8866, "claim": "During the 2014 Fisher state by-election, Heidi Harris earned over 7000 votes for the Liberal party, one of Australia's two major parties, while Nat Cook took in just under 5500 votes for the Greens party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[By-election|by-election]] for the seat of [[Electoral_district_of_Fisher|Fisher]] in the [[South_Australian_House_of_Assembly|South Australian House of Assembly]] was held on 6 December 2014. [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(South_Australian_Division)|Liberal]] Heidi Harris 7,413 [[Australian_Labor_Party_(South_Australian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Nat_Cook|Nat Cook]] 5,495 [[Greens_South_Australia|Greens]] Malwina Wyra 708 \n"} +{"id": 3164, "claim": "Nautilus Productions extensively covered the pirate Blackbeard and his flagship Queen Anne's Revenge, including stock footages for documentaries and a week-long live internet broadcast known as QAR DiveLive at the wreck site and lab.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Many documentaries created about the pirate [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]] and the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project have incorporated project videographer Rick Allen's stock footage or video in their content. In 2000, Nautilus Productions co-produced with Bill Lovin of Marine Grafics, a week-long live internet broadcast known as QAR DiveLive from the Blackbeard wreck site and the Queen Anne's Revenge conservation lab. \n"} +{"id": 1614, "claim": "Kromberg Barn (a historic barn on East Pond Road in Smithfield, Main a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States) was probably first settled in 1810 by Benjamin Stevens, based on architectural evidence, it was likely built early in Stevens' ownership of the property.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Kromberg Barn is a historic barn on East Pond Road in [[Smithfield,_Maine|Smithfield, Maine]]. Smithfield is a town in [[Somerset_County,_Maine|Somerset County]], [[Maine|Maine]], United States. This land was probably first settled in 1810 by Benjamin Stevens. Based on architectural evidence, it is likely that the barn was built early in Stevens' ownership of the property. \n"} +{"id": 23877, "claim": "Ralphy Rodr\u00edguez joined the Menudo group in September of 1986, where he became a member of the Menudo line-up that included Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, Sergio Blass, Richard Gomez, and Robi Rosa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was popular among Menudo fans, and was a member of a Menudo line-up that included [[Ricky_Martin|Ricky Martin]], [[Raymond_Acevedo|Raymond Acevedo]], Sergio Blass, [[Rube\u0301n_Go\u0301mez_(singer)|Ruben Gomez]] and [[Robi_Rosa|Robi Rosa]]. \n"} +{"id": 20349, "claim": "Artemi Ayvazyan was a British American composer and conductor, born on June 26, 1920 in Baku (largest city of Azerbaijan) and he is also the founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0531\u0580\u057f\u0565\u0574\u056b \u0531\u0575\u057e\u0561\u0566\u0575\u0561\u0576, [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u0440\u0442\u0435\u043c\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u0410\u0438\u0306\u0432\u0430\u0437\u044f\u043d; June 26, 1902 \u2013 November 14, 1975) was a [[Soviet_Armenia|Soviet Armenian]] composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962). \n"} +{"id": 1309, "claim": "The chemical formula of Prismane Tripismane is C6H6.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Prismane or 'Ladenburg benzene' is a polycyclic [[Hydrocarbon|hydrocarbon]] with the [[Chemical_formula|formula]] C6H6. Common name Chemical Formula [[Prismane|Prismane]]\nPrismane\nTriprismane (C2H2)3\nC6H6 \n"} +{"id": 9492, "claim": "Willie Pullar, a Scottish football outside right born on April 11, 1900, only played for the Scottish Divisions wherein he appeared for a total of 327 games\u2014all of which are for Cowdenbeath Football Club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Pullar (11 April 1900 \u2013 17 January 1954) was a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Outside_right|outside right]] who made over 290 appearances in the [[Scottish_League|Scottish League]] for [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]]. Scottish Second Division Scottish First Division [[Scottish_First_Division|Scottish First Division]] [[Scottish_Second_Division|Scottish Second Division]] [[Leith_Athletic_F.C.|Leith Athletic]] [[Raith_Rovers_F.C.|Raith Rovers]] [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] \n[[Leith_Athletic_F.C.|Leith Athletic]] [[Raith_Rovers_F.C.|Raith Rovers]] [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] \n"} +{"id": 10474, "claim": "During the 2003-04 PFC Levski Sofia season A Group competition, Litex Lovech placed 1st with 24 wins over 30 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4 Team 18 \n4 Team 30 \n"} +{"id": 13956, "claim": "Sepia irvingi, which lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m, grows to a mantle length of 100 mm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It lives at a depth of between 130 and 170 m. Sepia irvingi grows to a [[Mantle_(mollusc)|mantle]] length of 100 mm. \n"} +{"id": 1313, "claim": "Eshon Burgundys music career got started in 2007 with the song \"Run that back\", his second album was called The Fear of God.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Anton Eshon Hairston, who goes by the stage name Eshon Burgundy, is an American [[Christian_hip_hop|Christian hip hop]] musician. His professional music career got started in 2007, when he was featured along with poet Black Ice on Dj Jazzy Jeff's Return Of The Magnificent album. The song was entitled Run that back. His second album, [[The_Fear_of_God_(Eshon_Burgundy_album)|The Fear of God]], was released by Humble Beast Records on March 3, 2015, just shy of his thirty-fifth birthday. \n"} +{"id": 7609, "claim": "Held on May 21, 2008, the Georgian parliamentary election was observed by a total of 45 organizations and had 3,458,020 registered voters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Parliamentary elections were held in [[Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] on May 21, 2008. The election was observed by 14 international and 31 local organizations. The Central Election Commission has registered 3,458,020 voters. \n"} +{"id": 25122, "claim": "The 1942 Saint Louis Billikens football team lost over half of their nine games during the season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its third season under head coach [[Dukes_Duford|Dukes Duford]], the team compiled a 4\u20135 record and was outscored by a total of 215 to 110. \n"} +{"id": 2319, "claim": "The 1962 Five Nations Championship had six listed captains that lead the event, namely, Jeeps, Lacroix, Mulcahy, Smith, Williams, and Meredith.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] [[France_national_rugby_union_team|France]] [[Ireland_national_rugby_union_team|Ireland]] [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] [[Wales_national_rugby_union_team|Wales]] [[Dickie_Jeeps|Dickie Jeeps]] [[Pierre_Lacroix_(rugby_union)|Pierre Lacroix]] [[Bill_Mulcahy|Bill Mulcahy]] [[Arthur_Smith_(rugby_union)|Arthur Smith]] [[Lloyd_Williams_(rugby_union_player_born_1933)|Lloyd Williams]]/[[Bryn_Meredith|Bryn Meredith]] \n"} +{"id": 19050, "claim": "In Public housing (property owned by government) estates in Shek Kip Mei, there are total of three houses which was completed in 1985, one was single type and the other two were old slab type.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tsui Tin House (\u7fe0\u7530\u6a13) Yue Tin House (\u88d5\u7530\u6a13) Chak Tin House (\u6fa4\u7530\u6a13) Fu Tin House (\u5bcc\u7530\u6a13) Pak Tin Estate (Chinese: \u767d\u7530\u90a8) is a [[Public_housing_in_Hong_Kong|public housing estate]] in [[Shek_Kip_Mei|Shek Kip Mei]], Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located between [[Shek_Kip_Mei_Estate|Shek Kip Mei Estate]] and [[Chak_On_Estate|Chak On Estate]]. \n"} +{"id": 44956, "claim": "Eda Kersey has played many pieces by Mozart and had formed a piano duo with Cedric Sharpe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Eda Kersey (15 May or 16 May 1904 \u2013 13 July 1944) was a British violinist who was renowned for her brilliant playing. In 1931 she formed a piano trio with [[Gerald_Moore|Gerald Moore]] and [[Cedric_Sharpe|Cedric Sharpe]], while continuing her solo career. The BBC engaged her to play the [[Violin_Concerto_(Mendelssohn)|Mendelssohn]], [[Violin_Concerto_(Beethoven)|Beethoven]] and [[Violin_Concerto_(Elgar)|Elgar concertos]] and she gave the first broadcast of [[Erno\u030b_Dohna\u0301nyi|Dohna\u0301nyi]]'s Violin Concerto No. Later Proms performances included the [[Violin_Concerto_(Brahms)|Brahms]] and [[Violin_Concerto_in_A_minor_(Bach)|Bach A minor]] concertos. In 1930 she gave the first two performances of [[Stanley_Herbert_Wilson|Stanley Wilson]]'s Violin Concerto in the Midlands and a further performance in Bournemouth on 3 April, 1930. \n"} +{"id": 35803, "claim": "The 1922 Malaya Cup Southern Section playoff was participated by four teams led by Singapore with a score of six points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] [[Malacca_United_S.A.|Malacca]] Negeri Sembilan [[Johor_FA|Johor]] 6 3 3 0 \n"} +{"id": 9993, "claim": "In 1866, Hannover (capital and largest city of the German state of Upper Saxony) triumphed and annexed by Prussia at the end of the Austro-Prussian War, and as a result, Prussia dissolved the three Hanoverian orders of knighthood.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hanover ([[English|/\u02c8h\u00e6no\u028av\u0259r, -n\u0259v-/]]; [[German_language|German]]: Hannover [[Standard_German|[ha\u02c8no\u02d0f\u0250]] (listen); [[Low_German_language|Low German]]: Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of [[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]]. \n[[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]] \n"} +{"id": 46701, "claim": "A list of compositions by Joseph Haydn, known as the Father of the Symphony, contains 16 pieces, mostly in C major.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is regarded as the \"father of the [[Symphony|symphony]]\" and the \"father of the [[String_quartet|string quartet]]\" for his more than 100 symphonies and almost 70 string quartets. \n"} +{"id": 3834, "claim": "Yarmouk (a Libyan football club based in Janzour) ranked fourth with five wins, seven draws, and four loses, while Wefaq Sabratha ranked sixth with five wins, four draws, and seven loses in the 2009\u201310 Libyan Second Division \u2013 Group A.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Al-Yarmouk is a [[Libya|Libyan]] [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Janzour|Janzour]], near [[Tripoli|Tripoli]]. 4 5 7 4 6 5 4 7 \n"} +{"id": 23320, "claim": "Giullian Yao Gioiello (born September 24, 1992), was not chosen to play Vern in the 2012 film, \u201cSocial Studies.\u201d", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vern Social Studies 2012 \n"} +{"id": 2718, "claim": "SIsters Who Make Waves on episode 9 in 2020 has three eliminations and 15 passes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "For this round, three sisters, namely Cindy Yen, Zhang Meng, and Wu Xin were eliminated. Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass \n"} +{"id": 7427, "claim": "Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album happened almost every year between 2005 and 2021, one of which was for the title Genius Loves Company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Grammy_Award|Grammy Award]] for Best Immersive Audio Album (until 2018: Best Surround Sound Album) was first awarded in 2005, as the first category in a new \"Surround Sound\" field. This field currently holds the Best Immersive Audio Album award as its sole category. [[Genius_Loves_Company|Genius Loves Company]] [[Brothers_In_Arms_-_20th_Anniversary_Edition|Brothers In Arms - 20th Anniversary Edition]] [[Morph_The_Cat|Morph The Cat]] [[Love_(Beatles_album)|Love]] Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition; Night On Bald Mountain; Prelude To Khovanshchina Transmigration Britten's Orchestra [[Layla_and_Other_Assorted_Love_Songs|Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)]] Modern Cool Live Kisses [[Beyonce\u0301_(album)|Beyonce\u0301]] [[Amused_To_Death|Amused To Death]] Dutilleux: Sur le Me\u0302me Accord; Les Citations; Myste\u0300res de l'Instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement [[Early_Americans|Early Americans]] [[Eye_in_the_Sky_(album)|Eye in the Sky - 35th Anniversary Edition]] Lux Winner(s) and nominees TBA during the 64th Grammy Awards season (see notice above) On 24 November 2020 during the announcement of the nominations for the [[63rd_Grammy_Awards|63rd Grammy Awards]], to be presented on 31 January 2021, the Recording Academy said there will be no winner or nominees in this category. \n"} +{"id": 32568, "claim": "The career stats for Sara Bauer while playing for Hockey Canada and Wisconsin from 2003 - 2007 she two notable totals which were a total of 152 games played and 232 goals scored.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Goals 2003\u201304 8 2004\u201305 26 2005\u201306 22 2006\u201307 24 \n"} +{"id": 36527, "claim": "Astrid Roemer was a writer who moved to the Netherlands in 1975 after being fired from her teaching job, she published a\u00a0variety\u00a0of\u00a0books,\u00a0including\u00a0novels,\u00a0dramas,\u00a0and\u00a0poetry;\u00a0her\u00a0novel\u00a0Over\u00a0de\u00a0gekte\u00a0van\u00a0een\u00a0vrouw\u00a0(\"On\u00a0the\u00a0Madness\u00a0of\u00a0a\u00a0Woman\")\u00a0established\u00a0her\u00a0as\u00a0a\u00a0feminist\u00a0writer\u00a0and\u00a0made\u00a0her\u00a0a\u00a0role\u00a0model\u00a0for\u00a0lesbians.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Astrid Heligonda Roemer (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251str\u026at \u0266e\u02d0li\u02c8\u0263\u0254nda\u02d0 \u02c8rum\u0259r]]; born 24 April 1947) is a writer and teacher from [[Suriname|Suriname]] living in the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. She took up residence permanently in the Netherlands in 1975, after being fired from her teaching job for refusing to celebrate the [[Sinterklaas|Sinterklaas]] celebrations, which include a [[Blackface|blackface]] character named [[Zwarte_Piet|Zwarte Piet]]. From the 1970s on, she was a prolific writer, publishing novels, drama, and poetry; her breakthrough in the Netherlands was the fragmentary novel Over de gekte van een vrouw (\"On the madness of a woman\"), a work investigating identity and the oppression of women, which established her as a feminist writer and made her a role model for lesbians. \n"} +{"id": 3379, "claim": "In June 2010, Iran was the victim of a cyber-attack when its nuclear facility in Natanz was infiltrated by the cyber-worm 'Stuxnet' but no government has claimed responsibility for the worm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In June 2010, Iran was the victim of a [[Cyber-attack|cyber-attack]] when its [[Nuclear_facilities_in_Iran|nuclear facility]] in Natanz was infiltrated by the cyber-worm '[[Stuxnet|Stuxnet]]'. No government has claimed responsibility for the worm. \n"} +{"id": 10461, "claim": "The Bilyi Bars have played from 2008 to 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Bilyi Bars were founded in 2008. In the 2018/2019 season, the Bilyi Bars youth team became the junior champion of Ukraine. \nSeason Team 2008\u20132009 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Brovary) 2009\u20132010 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Brovary) 2010\u20132011 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Brovary) 2011\u20132012 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Brovary) 2012\u20132013 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) 2013\u20132014 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) 2015\u20132016 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) 2016\u20132017 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) 2017\u20132018 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) 2018-2019 \"Bilyi Bars\"\n(Bila Tserkva) \n"} +{"id": 20976, "claim": "Mikro globulus belongs to Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Gastropoda, Class: Mollusca, and Subclass: Vetigastropoda and can usually be found off Hatton Bank, Northeast Atlantic Ocean and off southern Iceland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 4741, "claim": "After one season with the Rhein Fire of NFL Asia, Chad Mustard made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003 but Browns cut him in early 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After one season with the [[Rhein_Fire|Rhein Fire]] of [[NFL_Europe|NFL Europe]], Mustard made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003. A foot injury prematurely ended his season in 2004, after which the Browns cut him in early 2005. \n"} +{"id": 204, "claim": "Twin boilers and single-boiler engines were made for the Bradford & Foster Brook Railway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first engine had twin boilers and sat low on the rail. It wore out quickly, and was replaced by a heavier engine of more conventional single-boiler design. \n"} +{"id": 5405, "claim": "Only the lead driver, Olivier Panis, of the Prost Gauloises Blondes team has driven the Prost JS45 in\u00a0the 51st season of the\u00a0Formula One World Championship in\u00a01997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] Prost [[Gauloises|Gauloises Blondes]] [[Prost_JS45|JS45]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano \n"} +{"id": 702, "claim": "The Hoary Marmot is in the Rodentia order, Mamallia class, Chordata phyllum, and Animalia Kingdom of classification.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Order: [[Rodent|Rodentia]] Class: [[Mammal|Mammalia]] Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 18374, "claim": "Lamarr Houston only played in the Chicago Bears from 2010 to 2017 seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On March 11, 2014, Houston and the [[Chicago_Bears|Chicago Bears]] agreed to a five-year contract. \nYear Team [[2014_NFL_season|2014]] [[2014_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2015_NFL_season|2015]] [[2015_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2016_NFL_season|2016]] [[2016_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2017_NFL_season|2017]] [[2017_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] \n"} +{"id": 9621, "claim": "Queil\u00e9n is a land thought to cover a portion of the southeast of the Greater Island of Chilo\u00e9 in Chile and was founded in 1778 and it is a Municipality.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It covers a portion of the southeast of the Greater [[Chiloe\u0301_Island|Island of Chiloe\u0301]], between the communes of [[Chonchi|Chonchi]], [[Quello\u0301n|Quello\u0301n]], [[Tranqui_Island|Tranqui Island]] and Acuy Island. Queile\u0301n is a [[List_of_towns_in_Chile|town]] and [[Communes_of_Chile|commune]] in the [[Archipelago_of_Chiloe\u0301|Archipelago of Chiloe\u0301]] in southern [[Chile|Chile]]. 1778 [[Municipality|Municipality]] \n"} +{"id": 12092, "claim": "Gemma di Vergy (premiered 26 December 1834) is Italian and based on Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux by Giovanni Emanuele Bidera.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is based on the tragedy Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux (Charles VII and His Chief Vassals) (1831) by [[Alexandre_Dumas,_pe\u0300re|Alexandre Dumas pe\u0300re]], which was later to become the subject of the opera [[The_Saracen_(opera)|The Saracen]] by the Russian composer [[Ce\u0301sar_Cui|Ce\u0301sar Cui]]. \nCharles VII chez ses grands vassaux by [[Alexandre_Dumas,_pe\u0300re|Alexandre Dumas pe\u0300re]] \n"} +{"id": 33793, "claim": "The film Sadma earned Kamal Haasan a Best Actor nomination in 1983.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Trauma) is a 1983 Indian [[Hindi|Hindi]]-language [[Romantic_drama_film|romantic drama film]] written, directed and filmed by [[Balu_Mahendra|Balu Mahendra]]. Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, dancer, film director, screenwriter, producer, [[Playback_singer|playback singer]], lyricist and politician who works primarily in [[Tamil_cinema|Tamil cinema]]. After a year of starring in commercial films, Haasan won the first of three [[National_Film_Award_for_Best_Actor|National Awards for Best Actor]] for his portrayal of a schoolteacher caring for an amnesia patient in [[Balu_Mahendra|Balu Mahendra]]'s [[Moondram_Pirai|Moondram Pirai]], later reprising his role in the Hindi version, [[Sadma|Sadma]]. After 1984's multistarrer [[Raaj_Tilak|Raaj Tilak]], Haasan appeared in [[Saagar_(film)|Saagar]] (released 1985), winning the Filmfare Best Actor Award and nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award. \n"} +{"id": 79, "claim": "The Crossing Hero (Taiwanese fantasy) began online before moving to the CTi Variety television channel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Crossing Hero (Chinese: \u8d85\u7d1a\u5927\u82f1\u96c4; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Cha\u0304o Ji\u0301 Da\u0300 Yi\u0304ng Xio\u0301ng) is 2015 Taiwanese fantasy, [[Magic_realist|magic realist]], time travel idol-drama starring Jiro Wang, Bruce Xie, Hu Yang, Nikki Hsieh, [[Lorene_Ren|Lorene Ren]], Edison Wang, and Jeff Zhang, amongst others. An original web-based series jointly produced by Hairun Media and Tencent Video, Beginning 23 March 2015, The Crossing Hero airs online, on Tencent Video, from Mondays through Fridays, at 12nn. Beginning 11 April 2015, The Crossing Hero airs on Taiwan's [[CTi_Variety|CTi Variety]], on Saturdays, at 11 pm. \nFantasy, Romance, Action thriller [[Republic_of_China|Republic of China]] ([[Taiwan|Taiwan]]) (Online) 60\n(CTV) 28 (Online) 23 March - 12 June 2015\n([[China_Television|China Television]] (CTV - Taiwan)) 5 April 2015 - 12 July 2015\n([[CTi_Variety|CTi Variety]] (CTI - Taiwan)) 11 April 2015 \u2013 18 July 2015 \n"} +{"id": 25692, "claim": "The percentage of the population of Khuangleng, which belong to a scheduled caste, is 40 percent while the percentage, which are illiterate, is 80 percent.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 97.55%. 0 \n"} +{"id": 27951, "claim": "Cletus Paul (born 26 April 1993) has a total of 7 appearances as a member of the Mumbai F.C.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cletus Dominic Jacob Paul (born 26 April 1993) is an Indian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Striker_(association_football)|striker]] for [[Bengaluru_FC_Reserves_and_Academy|Bengaluru FC 'B']] in the [[I-League_2nd_Division|I-League 2nd Division]]. [[Mumbai_F.C.|Mumbai]] Apps 7 Career total Total Apps 7 \n(1993-04-26) 26 April 1993 (age 27) [[Mumbai_F.C.|Mumbai]] 7 Apps \n"} +{"id": 13913, "claim": "Astrid Heligonda Roemer is a Surinamese-Dutch teacher writer who has published novels, drama, and poetry, one of her works established her as a feminist writer which made her a role model for lesbians.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Astrid Heligonda Roemer (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251str\u026at \u0266e\u02d0li\u02c8\u0263\u0254nda\u02d0 \u02c8rum\u0259r]]; born 24 April 1947) is a writer and teacher from [[Suriname|Suriname]] living in the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. From the 1970s on, she was a prolific writer, publishing novels, drama, and poetry; her breakthrough in the Netherlands was the fragmentary novel Over de gekte van een vrouw (\"On the madness of a woman\"), a work investigating identity and the oppression of women, which established her as a feminist writer and made her a role model for lesbians. \n"} +{"id": 2105, "claim": "Gymnopilus parvisporus is a species within the Cortinariaceae family in the kingdom Fungi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gymnopilus parvisporus is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. [[Fungus|Fungi]] Kingdom: \n[[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] Family: Kingdom: [[Fungus|Fungi]] \n"} +{"id": 24572, "claim": "High administrative monetary penalties, as issued by regulators, do not attract a true penal consequence, but still have normal standards for judicial review.", "label": 0, "evidence": "An Administrative Monetary Penalty is a civil penalty imposed by a regulator for a contravention of an Act, regulation or by-law. They also do not attract a true penal consequence, as \"high administrative monetary penalties [are] required to encourage compliance with the administrative regime. However, normal standards of [[Judicial_review|judicial review]] continue to apply. \n"} +{"id": 9048, "claim": "1973 Western Michigan Broncos football team originally planned to play eleven games between September 8 and November 17, the first game was played against Long Beach State", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 8 September 15 at [[1973_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] [[1973_Long_Beach_State_49ers_football_team|Long Beach State]] \n"} +{"id": 1787, "claim": "Jarrett Jack played for fourteen years in more than three separate teams, one of which is Portland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was selected with the 22nd overall pick in the [[2005_NBA_draft|2005 NBA draft]] by the [[Denver_Nuggets|Denver Nuggets]], before playing with the [[Portland_Trail_Blazers|Portland Trail Blazers]], [[Indiana_Pacers|Indiana Pacers]], [[Toronto_Raptors|Toronto Raptors]], [[New_Orleans_Hornets|New Orleans Hornets]], [[Golden_State_Warriors|Golden State Warriors]], [[Cleveland_Cavaliers|Cleveland Cavaliers]], [[Brooklyn_Nets|Brooklyn Nets]], [[New_Orleans_Pelicans|New Orleans Pelicans]] and [[New_York_Knicks|New York Knicks]]. After his junior year at Georgia Tech, he opted to enter the [[2005_NBA_draft|2005 NBA draft]] and was selected by the [[Denver_Nuggets|Denver Nuggets]] with the 22nd pick. On November 26, 2019, Jack was acquired again by the [[Sioux_Falls_Skyforce|Sioux Falls Skyforce]]. \n[[Portland_Trail_Blazers|Portland Trail Blazers]] [[Indiana_Pacers|Indiana Pacers]] [[Toronto_Raptors|Toronto Raptors]] [[New_Orleans_Hornets|New Orleans Hornets]] [[Golden_State_Warriors|Golden State Warriors]] [[Cleveland_Cavaliers|Cleveland Cavaliers]] [[Brooklyn_Nets|Brooklyn Nets]] [[New_Orleans_Pelicans|New Orleans Pelicans]] [[New_York_Knicks|New York Knicks]] [[Sioux_Falls_Skyforce|Sioux Falls Skyforce]] 2005\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 48627, "claim": "Andrzej Mleczko never went to college.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Andrzej Mleczko (born 5 January 1949) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Illustrator|illustrator]], mostly known for his [[Satire|satirical]] activities. He graduated from the Faculty of [[Architecture|Architecture]] of [[Cracow_University_of_Technology|Cracow University of Technology]]. \n"} +{"id": 4923, "claim": "The TX4 is a taxicab manufactured by The London Taxi Company that features a new front radiator grille, an updated interior design, and updated front and rear bumpers; however, the UK models only provide a 2.5L VM Motori R 425 DOHC diesel engine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The TX4 is a purpose-built taxicab ([[Hackney_carriage|hackney carriage]]) manufactured by [[The_London_Taxi_Corporation|The London Taxi Company]], a subsidiary of [[Geely_Automobile|Geely Automobile]] of China. The TX4 features a new front radiator grille, an updated interior design, updated front and rear bumpers, and a different rear vehicle registration number plate surround compared to the TXII. The only engine offered in the UK is a 2.5 litre [[VM_Motori|VM Motori]] [[List_of_VM_Motori_engines#R_425_DOHC|R 425 DOHC]] [[Diesel_engine|diesel engine]] (rated at a peak 75 kW or 101 hp at 4,000 rpm and 240 N\u22c5m or 180 lbf\u22c5ft of torque at 1,800 rpm) mated to a [[Chrysler|Chrysler]] 545RFE five-speed [[Automatic_transmission|automatic transmission]]. \n"} +{"id": 22910, "claim": "Faujasia is a genus of Ajuga in the Lamiaceae family under the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 18030, "claim": "The American rock band Nirvana recorded the song From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, which received a rating of 9/10 from NME, 8/10 from Spin, and an A from The Village Voice", "label": 0, "evidence": "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a [[Live_album|live compilation album]] by American [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Nirvana_(band)|Nirvana]], released on October 1, 1996. 9/10 [[NME|NME]] 8/10 [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] A [[The_Village_Voice|The Village Voice]] \n"} +{"id": 43255, "claim": "Sara Bauer (born May 11, 1984) played for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program for four years accumulating 218 points, winning the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2006 and during the 2008\u201309 NCAA season, the WCHA honored its Top 10 Players from the First Decade including Sara Bauer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sara Bauer (born May 11, 1984) played for the [[Wisconsin_Badgers_women's_ice_hockey|Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey]] program. In four years, she accumulated 218 points. Bauer won the [[Patty_Kazmaier_Memorial_Award|Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award]] in 2006. During the 2008\u201309 NCAA season, the WCHA honored its Top 10 Players from the First Decade. Among the group of top 10 players, was former Wisconsin forward Sara Bauer. \n"} +{"id": 6204, "claim": "In Confederate States Secretary of War, there are six persons included in the list, and two of them were Judah P. Benjamin and John Seddon which are both part of Democrat (political parties in the United States).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[LeRoy_Pope_Walker|LeRoy Pope Walker]] [[Judah_P._Benjamin|Judah P. Benjamin]] [[George_W._Randolph|George W. Randolph]] [[James_Seddon|James Seddon]] Major-General\n[[John_C._Breckinridge|John C. Breckinridge]] 5 4 3 2 1 \n"} +{"id": 16229, "claim": "Jack Rippon, a right-handed batsman who played as a wicket-keeper, was an understudy to Haydn Davies but later on made his first-class debut for Glamorgan in 1947.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rippon was a right-handed [[Batsman_(cricket)|batsman]] who played as a wicket-keeper. Rippon was during his time with Glamorgan, very much the understudy to [[Haydn_Davies_(cricketer)|Haydn Davies]]. Rippon made his [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] debut for Glamorgan in 1947 against [[Warwickshire_County_Cricket_Club|Warwickshire]]. \n"} +{"id": 35636, "claim": "Fractional anisotropy, a scalar value between zero and one that describes the degree of anisotropy of a diffusion process, is a measure often used in diffusion imaging, the use of specific MRI sequences as well as software that generates images from the resulting data that uses the diffusion of water molecules to generate contrast in MR images, where it is thought to reflect fiber density, axonal diameter, and myelination in white matter.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fractional anisotropy (FA) is a [[Scalar_(mathematics)|scalar]] value between zero and one that describes the degree of anisotropy of a [[Diffusion|diffusion]] process. FA is a measure often used in [[Diffusion_imaging|diffusion imaging]] where it is thought to reflect fiber density, [[Axon|axonal]] diameter, and [[Myelination|myelination]] in [[White_matter|white matter]]. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI or DW-MRI) is the use of specific [[MRI_sequence|MRI sequences]] as well as software that generates images from the resulting data that uses the diffusion of water molecules to generate [[Contrast_(vision)|contrast]] in MR images. \n"} +{"id": 22749, "claim": "In Spectrum Strikes Back ( the tenth episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons) Indigo is shot by one of the game wardens, and the shot was fatal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Spectrum Strikes Back\" is the tenth episode of [[Captain_Scarlet_and_the_Mysterons|Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]], a British [[Supermarionation|Supermarionation]] television series created by [[Gerry_Anderson|Gerry]] and [[Sylvia_Anderson|Sylvia Anderson]] and produced by their company [[AP_Films#Century_21|Century 21 Productions]]. Indigo is intercepted by Scarlet and shot by one of the reserve's [[Game_warden|game wardens]]. However, the wound is not fatal, and Scarlet dispatches him using the Mysteron Gun. \n"} +{"id": 4608, "claim": "The Catfield Railway Station (nearby stations: Sutton Staithe Halt, and Potter Heigham) is a closed station since 1959 that started operating in 1880.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sutton_Staithe_Halt_railway_station|Sutton Staithe Halt]] [[Potter_Heigham_railway_station|Potter Heigham]] Catfield railway station was a station in [[Catfield|Catfield]], Norfolk. It closed in 1959. Opened Closed \n"} +{"id": 18570, "claim": "Genus Typhlops is classified under family Typhlopidae, in the kingdom Monera.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Typhlops is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Scolecophidia|blind snakes]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Typhlopidae|Typhlopidae]]. Family: [[Typhlopidae|Typhlopidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 198, "claim": "The Open the United Gate Championship, a tag team championship which is recognized by Dragon Gate and Nintendo promotion, is awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The DGUSA Open the United Gate Championship was a tag team championship within the [[Dragon_Gate_USA|Dragon Gate USA]] promotion. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. The title is also recognized by the [[Evolve_(professional_wrestling)|Evolve]] promotion. \n"} +{"id": 13867, "claim": "Jake Knowdell, who scored zero home runs in his entire amateur career, had a batting average of .179.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jacob Augustus Knodell (July 26, 1852 - October 26, 1887) was an [[Americans|American]] [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] player who played mainly catcher for the Brooklyn Atlantics of the [[National_Association_of_Professional_Baseball_Players|National Association]] and the [[Milwaukee_Grays|Milwaukee Grays]] of the [[National_League|National League]]. \n"} +{"id": 14818, "claim": "Johan Ernst Gunnerus was born in and died in Christiania, Norway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1718-02-26)26 February 1718\n[[Oslo|Christiania]], [[Norway|Norway]] 25 September 1773(1773-09-25) (aged 55)\n[[Oslo|Christiania]], [[Norway|Norway]] \n"} +{"id": 7501, "claim": "Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a gold mine in the city of Kalgoorlie, in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, produced 314,363 ounces of gold in 2000, 270,552 in 2001, but did not operate in 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a [[Gold_mining|gold mine]] 19 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of [[Kalgoorlie,_Western_Australia|Kalgoorlie]], [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]], near the [[Ghost_town|ghost town]] of [[Kanowna,_Western_Australia|Kanowna]]. Year 2000 Gold\nproduction 314,363 ounces 2001 270,552 ounces 2002 178,582 ounces \n"} +{"id": 10756, "claim": "Luz Dary Castro from Colombia joined the Central American and Caribbean Championships in the year 2002 and 2008 for Shotput and Discus throw events.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luz Dary Castro Lemos (born May 30, 1978, in [[Bogota\u0301|Bogota\u0301]]) is a female [[Shot_put|shot putter]] and [[Discus_throw|discus thrower]] from [[Colombia|Colombia]]. [[Athletics_at_the_2002_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games|Central American and Caribbean Games]] Shot put Discus throw 2008 [[2008_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics|Central American and Caribbean Championships]] Shot put Discus throw \n"} +{"id": 42019, "claim": "Danny Ings bagged 43 steals in his entire 130 game appearances from 2009 to 2021.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Goals Apps [[2009\u201310_AFC_Bournemouth_season|2009\u201310]] 2010\u201311 [[2011\u201312_AFC_Bournemouth_season|2011\u201312]] [[2010\u201311_Football_Conference#Conference_South|2010\u201311]] [[2011\u201312_Burnley_F.C._season|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Burnley_F.C._season|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Burnley_F.C._season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Burnley_F.C._season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Liverpool_F.C._season|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Liverpool_F.C._season|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Liverpool_F.C._season|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Southampton_F.C._season|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Southampton_F.C._season|2019\u201320]] [[2020\u201321_Southampton_F.C._season|2020\u201321]] Career total 276 101 \n"} +{"id": 77, "claim": "Music station WMEG is 100% in English and in 2004 they began to play Latin music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2004 the station began to air Reggaeton music along with the original format. \n"} +{"id": 20581, "claim": "The term badatz is a modern one, and in Israel, it is often used to refer to the Badatz of the Edah HaChareidis (a large ultra-Orthodox Jewish communal organization based in Jerusalem).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The term is a modern one, and is an acronym for beit din tzedek (\"court of Justice\"). In Israel, the term Badatz is often used to refer to the Badatz of the [[Edah_HaChareidis|Edah HaChareidis]]; however, it is not the title of this group, and other batei din use the title as well. The Charedi Council of Jerusalem ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05d4\u05e2\u05d3\u05d4 \u05d4\u05d7\u05e8\u05d3\u05d9\u05ea\u200e, ha-Edah ha-Charedit, [[Ashkenazi_pronunciation|Ashkenazi pronunciation]]: ha-Aideh Charaidis or ha-Eido ha-Chareidis; \"Congregation of God-Fearers\") is a large [[Haredi_Judaism|ultra-Orthodox]] Jewish communal organization based in [[Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], with several thousands affiliated households. \n"} +{"id": 10095, "claim": "The Sanctuary of Oropa served six times as the finish line of Giro d'Italia cycling stages from 1963 to 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sanctuary has been the finish line of a stage of the [[Giro_d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] six times. [[Giro_d'Italia_1963|1963]] 29 May [[Giro_d'Italia_1993|1993]] 11 June [[1999_Giro_d'Italia|1999]] 30 May [[Giro_d'Italia_2007|2007]] 25 May [[Giro_d'Italia_2014|2014]] 24 May [[Giro_d'Italia_2017|2017]] 20 May \n"} +{"id": 8742, "claim": "Provinces of Italy has mostly decreased from 1861 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "59 Year 107 \n"} +{"id": 9062, "claim": "Burnet Reading created a set of etchings of \"Characters to illustrate Shakespeare\"; he also engraved plates in \"Collections of Portraits to illustrate Granger's 'History of England,.\" as well as worked as a drawing and riding master for the Earl of Pomfret.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1820 a set of twelve etchings by Reading, from drawings by [[John_Hamilton_Mortimer|Mortimer]], of \"Characters to illustrate Shakespeare,\" was published by T. and H. Rodd; and many of the plates in that firm's \"Collection of Portraits to illustrate [[James_Granger|Granger]]'s \"History of England,\"\" 1820 and 1822, were engraved by him. He was employed as drawing and riding master by the [[Earl_of_Pomfret|Earl of Pomfret]] at Windsor. \n"} +{"id": 3898, "claim": "Forest of the Dead was directed by Euros Lyn and was written by Steven Moffat.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Euros_Lyn|Euros Lyn]] [[Steven_Moffat|Steven Moffat]] \n"} +{"id": 1709, "claim": "In the 1963 Milwaukee Braves season, the team faced continued difficulties in the management, having manager Birdie Tebbetts for only 13 months.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The change in owners overshadowed the Braves' continued turbulence in the managerial chair. On October 5, 1962, [[Birdie_Tebbetts|Birdie Tebbetts]], in office for only 13 months, resigned to join the [[1963_Cleveland_Indians_season|Cleveland Indians]] in the [[American_League|American League]]. \n"} +{"id": 42966, "claim": "Juan Perez (from Davidson, NC, Spain) won \u20ac103,503 at a poker tour on 25\u201329 January 2012, which is lower then Miguel Bermudez's prize of \u20ac76,000 in the same tournament held on 26 Mar-1 April 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "25\u201329 January 2012 [[Spain]] Juan Perez \u20ac70,619 [[Spain]] [[Madrid|Madrid]] \n"} +{"id": 10232, "claim": "In the Ice Dancing event in 2016 Rostelecom Cup, Russia's Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, placed first with 186.68 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Ekaterina_Bobrova|Ekaterina Bobrova]] / [[Dmitri_Soloviev|Dmitri Soloviev]] [[Russia|Russia]] 186.68 With partner [[Ekaterina_Bobrova|Ekaterina Bobrova]], he is the 2014 Olympic champion in the [[Figure_skating_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_\u2013_Team_trophy|team event]], the [[2013_World_Figure_Skating_Championships|2013 World bronze medalist]], the [[2013_European_Figure_Skating_Championships|2013 European champion]], the [[2007_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|2007 World Junior champion]], and a six-time (2011\u20132014, 2016\u20132017) [[Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships|Russian national champion]]. \n"} +{"id": 2474, "claim": "Chet Koneczny a lacrosse player for the Halifax Thunderbirds was born in Canada in 1984 started in pro career in 2010, and plays the transition position.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chet Koneczny (born May 9, 1984) is a professional [[Indoor_lacrosse|lacrosse]] player for the [[Halifax_Thunderbirds|Halifax Thunderbirds]] in the National Lacrosse League. (1984-05-09) May 9, 1984 (age 36)\n[[Truro,_Nova_Scotia|Truro]], [[Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]], Canada 2010\u2013 Transition \n"} +{"id": 21783, "claim": "Todd Rose has written two books and given the Tedx talk, \"The Myth of Average\", about the science of the individual.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rose's TEDx talk, \"The Myth of Average\", communicates the basic principles of the science of the individual and show how its findings can be harnessed by parents, teachers, managers, and individuals to improve performance. Rose, Todd and Ellison, Katherine (2013). Square Peg: My Story and What it Mean for Raising Innovators, Visionaries, and Out of the Box Thinkers. New York, NY. Hachette Books. [[ISBN_(identifier)|ISBN]] 9781401324278, Rose, Todd (2015). The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness. New York, NY. HarperOne. [[ISBN_(identifier)|ISBN]] 9780062358387. \n"} +{"id": 7436, "claim": "Chang Tse-sheng played the role of Yuki in episode ten of Women on the Run.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Episode 10 Cast Tiffany Lee () Yuki \n"} +{"id": 16483, "claim": "Tom Meschery (born Tomislav Nikolayevich was born from Russian emigrants who fled the October Revolution in 1917, and then he and his family relocated to Canada after World War II.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Thomas Nicholas Meschery (born Tomislav Nikolayevich Meshcheryakov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0422\u043e\u043c\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0435\u0449\u0435\u0440\u044f\u043a\u043e\u0432); October 26, 1938) is a Russian American former professional basketball player. \nMeschery was born as Tomislav Nikolayevich Meshcheryakov in [[Harbin|Harbin]], [[Manchukuo|Manchukuo]]. \n"} +{"id": 23368, "claim": "John Donahue, a right fielder and a switch-hitter who briefly played for Boston Red Sox, had never committed an error in 25 chances for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and had never hit a home run.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Listed at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m), 170 lb., Donahue was a switch-hitter and threw [[Right-handed|right-handed]]. John Frederick Donahue (\"Jiggs\") (April 19, 1894 \u2013 October 3, 1949) was right fielder in [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] who played briefly for the [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]] during the [[1923_in_baseball|1923]] season. As a fielder, he collected 21 outs with four [[Assist_(baseball)|assists]] and did not commit an [[Error_(baseball)|error]] in 25 [[Total_chances|chances]] for a perfect 1.000 [[Fielding_percentage|fielding percentage]]. He did not hit a home run. \n"} +{"id": 1231, "claim": "Veronica Rotin performed as part of the interval act, and she was one of the finalists in the Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest (MJESC).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2015 she was one of the finalists in the [[Malta_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (MJESC) where the representative of Malta for the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015]] was chosen. Rotin performed as part of the Interval Act, performing while the public vote and the votes are tallied, during the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2014|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014]] that was held in Malta. [[Veronica_Rotin|Veronica Rotin]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 4486, "claim": "In grades one through eight at the Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor, the task of the teacher is to provide an environment recognizing that each student has unique academic, artistic and physical gifts, and to present each subject through a story, poem or idea to teach to the widely varying intellectual capacities and learning styes of the students.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Grades 1-8 All Rudolf Steiner School teachers recognize that each student has unique academic, artistic and physical gifts. The task of the teacher is to provide the inspiration and environment in which these gifts can be cultivated. Each subject is initially presented artistically through a story, poem, drama, drawing or song. This artistic doorway is one through with the students with widely varying intellectual capacities and learning styles can readily enter. \n"} +{"id": 4778, "claim": "Pacific and Atlantic bonito meat, which has a moderate fat content, firm texture and dark color, may be sold in other countries as tuna, a kind of fish which belongs to the mackerel family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pacific and Atlantic bonito meat has a firm texture and a darkish color. The bonito has a moderate fat content. The meat of young or small bonito can be of lighter color, close to that of [[Skipjack_tuna|skipjack tuna]], and is sometimes used as a cheaper substitute for skipjack, especially for canning purposes, and occasionally in the production of cheaper varieties of katsuobushi that are sold as bonito flakes. A tuna (also called ) is a saltwater [[Fish|fish]] that belongs to the [[Tribe_(biology)|tribe]] Thunnini, a subgrouping of the [[Scombridae|Scombridae]] (mackerel) family. \n"} +{"id": 3997, "claim": "The opera by Joseph Haydn, casting two characters each for soprano, tenor and bass voice types, is entitled Le pescatrici.", "label": 0, "evidence": "28/4, is an opera ([[Dramma_giocoso|dramma giocoso]]) in three acts by [[Joseph_Haydn|Joseph Haydn]] set to a [[Libretto|libretto]] by [[Carlo_Goldoni|Carlo Goldoni]]. [[Soprano|soprano]] soprano tenor tenor [[Bass_(voice_type)|bass]] bass \n"} +{"id": 15838, "claim": "Serge Gnabry represented the United Kingdom from 2016 - 2020 and had 17 appearances with ten goals in International football competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[SV_Werder_Bremen|Werder Bremen]] [[2016\u201317_SV_Werder_Bremen_season|2016\u201317]] Sportverein Werder Bremen von 1899 e. V. (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02c8v\u025b\u0250\u032fd\u0250 \u02c8b\u0281e\u02d0m\u0259n]]), commonly known as Werder Bremen or simply Werder, is a German professional sports club based in [[Bremen|Bremen]], [[Bremen_(state)|Free Hanseatic City of Bremen]]. [[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim|1899 Hoffenheim]] (loan) [[2017\u201318_TSG_1899_Hoffenheim_season|2017\u201318]] Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft 1899 Hoffenheim e.V., or simply TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (pronounced [[Standard_German|[te\u02d0 \u0294\u025bs \u0261e\u02d0 \u02c8\u0294axt\u0361se\u02d0n\u02c8h\u028and\u0250t \u02c8n\u0254\u028f\u032fn\u0294\u028ant\u02c8n\u0254\u028f\u032fnt\u0361s\u026ac\u0327 \u02c8h\u0254fn\u0329ha\u026a\u032fm]]) is a [[Germany|German]] professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in Hoffenheim, a village of [[Sinsheim|Sinsheim]] municipality, [[Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg]]. [[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim_II|1899 Hoffenheim II]] (loan) [[2017\u201318_Regionalliga#Regionalliga_Su\u0308dwest|2017\u201318]] TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II is the [[German_reserve_football_teams|reserve team]] of [[Football_in_Germany|German association football club]] [[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim|TSG 1899 Hoffenheim]], based in Hoffenheim, [[Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg]]. [[FC_Bayern_Munich|Bayern Munich]] [[2018\u201319_FC_Bayern_Munich_season|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_FC_Bayern_Munich_season|2019\u201320]] Fu\u00dfball-Club Bayern Mu\u0308nchen e.V. (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02c8fu\u02d0sbal\u02cckl\u028ap \u02c8ba\u026a\u0250n \u02c8m\u028fnc\u0327n\u0329]]), commonly known as FC Bayern Mu\u0308nchen (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u0294\u025bf tse\u02d0 \u02c8ba\u026a\u0250n \u02c8m\u028fnc\u0327n\u0329]]), FCB, Bayern Munich, or FC Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in [[Munich|Munich]], [[Bavaria|Bavaria]]. \n"} +{"id": 9303, "claim": "National Security Guard, formed on September 22, 1986 in South Asia, has 14,000 personnel and an annual budget of \u20b911.9 billion (US$166.8 million) in 2020-21.", "label": 0, "evidence": "National Security Guard 22 September 1986; 34 years ago (1986-09-22) 14,000 personnel \u20b911.9 billion (US$166.8 million) (2020\u201321) [[India|India]] \n"} +{"id": 15416, "claim": "Jay Turnbull never played for the East Stirlingshire football club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[East_Stirlingshire_F.C.|East Stirlingshire]] [[East_Stirlingshire_F.C.|East Stirlingshire]] \n"} +{"id": 34074, "claim": "Don Rendell, a Jehovah\u2019s Witness convert who died due to a short illness, was a jazz musician who does not play any instruments aside from the flute.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mainly active as a tenor saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone, [[Flute|flute]], and [[Clarinet|clarinet]]. \n"} +{"id": 4823, "claim": "San Antonio La Isla is a municipality in Mexico which was founded in 1603, obtained a municipal status in 1847 and was originally inhabited by the Matlatzinca.", "label": 0, "evidence": "San Antonio La Isla is a town and municipality located in the [[State_of_Mexico|State of Mexico]] in Mexico. 1603 1847 The area was originally inhabited by the [[Matlatzinca_people|Matlatzinca]], then by the Otomi before it was conquered by the [[Aztec_Empire|Aztec Empire]] under [[Axayacatl|Axayacatl]],while there is oral tradition indicated the area once held the name of \"place of Otomis\", its first written mention in the Codex of Mendoza has the name \"Techialoyan\". \n"} +{"id": 1643, "claim": "In the 1973 Horsham District Council election, Horsham West was won by Independent Party candidate Lane F. with a total of 1,403 votes which was 38.7% of the total number of votes, despite having more Conservative candidates in the race such as Moore B. Ms., Windrum A., and Collins M.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1973 Horsham District Council election was the first ever for the council and took place on 7 June 1973 to elect members of [[Horsham_District_Council|Horsham District Council]] in [[Elections_in_England|England]]. Horsham West [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Lane F. 1,137 31.3 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Moore B. Ms. [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Windrum A. [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Collins M. \n"} +{"id": 17054, "claim": "Bernard degli Uberti became a saint of the Roman Catholic Church seven years after his death in 1135.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4 December 1133 (aged 73)\n[[Parma|Parma]], [[Republic_of_Florence|Republic of Florence]] \n"} +{"id": 12185, "claim": "Rodrigo Aliendro played on Club Chacarita Juniors for six seasons, scoring a total of eleven goals between 2011 and 2017, nine of which were in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chacarita_Juniors|Chacarita Juniors]] \n[[Chacarita_Juniors|Chacarita Juniors]] [[2015_Primera_B_Nacional|2015]] 9 \n[[Chacarita_Juniors|Chacarita Juniors]] (Gls) (10) \n"} +{"id": 35796, "claim": "The Holy Cross Crusaders won all their games in 1950.", "label": 1, "evidence": "T 21\u201321 L 28\u201335 L 27\u201334 L 13\u201314 L 19\u201321 L 14\u201321 \n"} +{"id": 3810, "claim": "Gary Brockette starred in two films directed by Steward Raffill in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He also appeared in the 1984 movies, [[The_Philadelphia_Experiment_(film)|The Philadelphia Experiment]] and [[The_Ice_Pirates|The Ice Pirates]]. [[Stewart_Raffill|Stewart Raffill]] [[Stewart_Raffill|Stewart Raffill]] \n"} +{"id": 1075, "claim": "Shassiri Nahimana played for various teams between 2013 to 2019 and has a record of 30 appearances and two goals as of June 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Team [[AS_Inter_Star|Inter Star]] Vital'O [[Rayon_Sports_F.C.|Rayon Sports]] [[Nizwa_Club|Nizwa]] Al-Mujazzal [[Al-Entesar_Club|Al-Entesar]] As of 23 June 2019 Apps 30 Goals 2 \n"} +{"id": 6055, "claim": "Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires, had the most number of passengers in 2019 and 2020 with 12,706,000 and 2,153,000 passengers respectively, followed by Aeroparque Jorge Newbery with 1,825,000 passengers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ministro_Pistarini_International_Airport|Ministro Pistarini International Airport]] 2'153,000 [[Ministro_Pistarini_International_Airport|Ministro Pistarini International Airport]] 12'706,000 \n"} +{"id": 22263, "claim": "The table of contents for the List of shipwrecks in 1825, which includes ships sunk, wrecked, or lost does not list March.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[List_of_shipwrecks_in_1825#March|Mar]] \n"} +{"id": 3874, "claim": "The work for Camp Greyhound enlisted at least ten mercenary companies keeping the jail running and inmates who were fully guarded.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At least five mercenary companies were enlisted to round up \"prisoners\" and keep the jail running. \n"} +{"id": 1114, "claim": "Mahanayika's \"Aji Jharer Raate\", sung by Mousumi Banerjee and music by Rabindranath Tagore, was four minutes and 28 seconds long.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Aji Jharer Raate\" [[Rabindranath_Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] [[Mousumi_Banerjee|Mousumi Banerjee]] 4:28 \n"} +{"id": 4379, "claim": "18880 Toddblumberg, a background asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 4 kilometers in diameter, was discovered by LINEAR at Lincoln Lab's ETS on 10 December 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "18880 Toddblumberg, provisional designation 1999 XM166, is a background [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the outer region of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 4 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 10 December 1999, by [[Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research|LINEAR]] at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site, near Socorro, New Mexico, United States. The instruments used by the LINEAR program are located at Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site (ETS) on the [[White_Sands_Missile_Range|White Sands Missile Range]] (WSMR) near [[Socorro,_New_Mexico|Socorro, New Mexico]]. \n"} +{"id": 10217, "claim": "Randy Hippeard played for both Tampa Bay, coached by Dave Ewart in 2013, and Orlando between the years 2013 to 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hippeard signed with the [[Orlando_Predators|Orlando Predators]] for the 2015 season. In 2014, Hippeard became the Storm's full-time starting quarterback. On April 18, 2013, Hippeard was assigned to the [[Tampa_Bay_Storm|Tampa Bay Storm]]. 2005\u2013[[2006_Arena_Football_League_season|2006]], [[2011_Arena_Football_League_season|2011]]\u2013[[2013_Arena_Football_League_season|2013]] [[Dave_Ewart|Dave Ewart]] [[2015_Orlando_Predators_season|Orlando]] [[2015_Arena_Football_League_season|2015]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 7382, "claim": "Sikandar Abu Zafar received his IA degree from Ripon College in Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal and the financial hub of Eastern India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He received his IA degree from Ripon College, Calcutta (later renamed to Surendranath College). Kolkata ([[English|/k\u0252l\u02c8k\u0251\u02d0t\u0259/]] or [[English|/k\u0252l\u02c8k\u028ct\u0259/]], Bengali: [[Bengali|[\u02c8kol\u02cckata]] (listen), also rendered Calcutta [[English|/k\u00e6l\u02c8k\u028ct\u0259/]], [[List_of_renamed_Indian_cities_and_states#West_Bengal|the official name until 2001]]) is the [[Capital_city|capital]] of the Indian [[States_and_union_territories_of_India|state]] of [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]]. It is the primary business, commercial, and financial hub of [[East_India|Eastern India]] and the main port of communication for [[North-East_India|North-East India]], as well as having the [[List_of_cities_by_GDP|third-largest urban economy]] of India. \n"} +{"id": 3546, "claim": "The following information was derived from an example of the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) where you bought business office furniture only to be used for the business (7-year property) for $10,000 and placed it into service on 10-13-13, and Part I of the way to figure the answer is to use the GDS, put the property class as 7-year, date placed in service would be 10-13-13 with a recovery period of 7 years, a method and convention of 200%/DB/Half-year and to use the depreciation rate from tables of 1429.", "label": 0, "evidence": "You bought office furniture (7-year property) for $10,000 and placed it in service on October 13, 2013. 1. MACRS system (GDS or ADS) GDS 2. Property class 7-year 3. Date placed in service 10/13/13 4. Recovery period 7-Year 5. Method and convention 200\ufffd/Half-Year 6. Depreciation rate (from tables) .1429 \n"} +{"id": 10686, "claim": "The Kopaonik earthquake is a 5.1 mb earthquake that affected seven villages, leaving 200 homeless, and 1,200 buildings and dwellings damaged in the Kopaonik mountains in Iceland on September 10, 1983.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The epicenter was in the [[Kopaonik|Kopaonik]] mountains of [[Serbia|Serbia]]. \n"} +{"id": 11801, "claim": "Zixing City in the Hunan Province is a 1,054.23 square mile city, bordered by six counties and Suxian District, and under the administration of Chenzhou prefercture-level city, the administrative division of the People's Republic of China, ranking below a province and above a county.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zixing (simplified Chinese: \u8d44\u5174; traditional Chinese: \u8cc7\u8208; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Zi\u0304xi\u0304ng) is a county-level city in [[Hunan|Hunan Province]], China, it is under the administration of [[Chenzhou|Chenzhou prefecture-level City]]. \n"} +{"id": 1364, "claim": "\"Un homme heureux( A Happy Man) is a single by William Sheller, recorded in 1991 iin Paris and found success by charting on the Top 50 in France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Un homme heureux\" is a song by [[William_Sheller|William Sheller]] from the album Sheller en solitaire released in 1991. The song found success as a single, charting for sixteen weeks on the [[Top_50|Top 50]] in [[France|France]]. 19 March 1991\n[[Studio_Davout|Studio Davout]] \n"} +{"id": 29055, "claim": "Blumeopsis, sometimes treated as monotypic, including only Blumeopsis flava, is a genus belonging to order Asteralesin the kingdom Plantae", "label": 1, "evidence": "Blumeopsis is sometimes treated as [[Monotypic_taxon|monotypic]], including only Blumeopsis flava. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 3851, "claim": "Before playing for Aston Villa (one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992) in 2020-21 for 10 appearances and 1 goal, Bertrand Traor\u00e9, a professional footballer from Burkina Faso, played for club Chelsea in the 2015-16 season with 51 appearances and 20 goals, and Lyon from 2017-20 for 125 appearances and 33 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2020\u201321_Aston_Villa_F.C._season|2020\u201321]] 8 0 [[Aston_Villa_F.C.|Aston Villa]] [[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[2015\u201316_Chelsea_F.C._season|2015\u201316]] 10 2 [[Olympique_Lyonnais|Lyon]] [[2017\u201318_Olympique_Lyonnais_season|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Olympique_Lyonnais_season|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Olympique_Lyonnais_season|2019\u201320]] 31 33 23 13 7 1 \n"} +{"id": 16165, "claim": "In the 2017 World Series of Poker, held from May 31-July 22 at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, David Pham placed first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It took place from May 30-July 17 at the [[Rio_All-Suite_Hotel_&_Casino|Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino]] in [[Las_Vegas,_Nevada|Las Vegas, Nevada]]. \n"} +{"id": 21309, "claim": "Amyciaea is a genus of weaver ant-mimicking crab of the Amyciaea family, class Arachnida from the kingdom Animalia that was first described by Eug\u00e8ne Louis Simon in 1885", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Thomisidae|Thomisidae]] \n"} +{"id": 19573, "claim": "Tombel is located within the Koup\u00e9-Manengouba division in the Southwest Region of Cameroon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Regions_of_Cameroon|Regions of Cameroon]] are divided into 58 [[Division_(subnational_entity)|divisions]] or [[Department_(subnational_entity)|departments]]. [[Koupe\u0301-Manengouba|Koupe\u0301-Manengouba]] [[Southwest_Region_(Cameroon)|Southwest]] [[Cameroon|Cameroon]] \n"} +{"id": 14063, "claim": "Anat Berko never proposed any bills.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In August 2018 she proposed a bill to ban displays of the Palestinian flag, with violators facing up to one year in prison. \n"} +{"id": 39665, "claim": "6257 Thorvaldsen was discovered in 1971 and named after Elisabet Ney, a world-famous Danish sculptor and medalist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The asteroid was named for Danish sculptor [[Bertel_Thorvaldsen|Bertel Thorvaldsen]]. \n"} +{"id": 10240, "claim": "Andy Varga played for both Decatur Commodores in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League and Chicago Cubs (an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois) in the National League in 1950.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League Decatur Commodores Chicago Cubs National League 1950 1950 The Chicago Cubs are an American professional [[Baseball|baseball]] team based in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]. \n"} +{"id": 45273, "claim": "Tongyu County, the southernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Baicheng, has a population of 350,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tongyu ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u901a\u6986; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: To\u0304ngyu\u0301) is a county in the northwest of Jilin province, China, bordering [[Inner_Mongolia|Inner Mongolia]] to the south and west. It is the southernmost [[County-level_division|county-level division]] of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Baicheng|Baicheng]], and has a population of 350,000 residing in an area of 8,476 km (3,273 sq mi). [[Baicheng|Baicheng]] 350,000 \n"} +{"id": 6885, "claim": "Haruka Chisuga is an actress and singer who has yet to work in anime television.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Oreimo|Ore no Imo\u0304to ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai.]] as Fairy (ep 5) \n"} +{"id": 2758, "claim": "John Fremont and Joseph Nicollet explored the Dakota Territory in May or June 1838, and their notes dsescibe the areas as the \"lake country of the coteau prairie;\" however, their notes do not describe Lake Kampeska, and some of their findings seem to be second-hand accounts of the area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Famous pathfinder [[John_C._Fremont|John C. Fremont]] and scientist [[Joseph_Nicollet|Joseph Nicollet]] explored this region of [[Dakota_Territory|Dakota Territory]] approximately in May or June 1838. In their undated notes they described the area as the \"lake country of the coteau prairie.\" Some of their findings appear to be second hand accounts of the area. \n"} +{"id": 4576, "claim": "Eliza Smith was the first cookbook author published in colonial America , one of the most popular cookbook writers in the 18th century and wrote The Compleat Housewife, which was first published in London in 1727.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion is a [[Cookery_book|cookery book]] written by [[Eliza_Smith|Eliza Smith]] and first published in [[London|London]] in 1727. Her one book, [[The_Compleat_Housewife|The Compleat Housewife]], or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion (London: J. Pemberton, 1727), went through 18 editions in Britain and in 1742 Smith became the first cookbook author published in [[Colonial_history_of_the_United_States|colonial America.]] Patrick Spedding, in Script & Print, notes that the book was very popular in the eighteenth century, with 20 London editions in fifty years. \n"} +{"id": 25036, "claim": "Aaron Bow had two compositions between 2014 and 2021, one of which was titled, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE.", "label": 1, "evidence": "YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE The Last Ride: A Philadelphia Story 117: The Darius Glover Story \n"} +{"id": 8076, "claim": "Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion was a publisher, some of whose most popular books included those based on Sharon Baron, a children's character.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Some of the publisher's most popular books included those based on [[Sali_Mali|Sali Mali]] and her friends, a children's character originally created by author [[Mary_Vaughan_Jones|Mary Vaughan Jones]] and illustrated by Rowena Wyn Jones. \n"} +{"id": 28393, "claim": "Kasta 2E1 has a setup time of 20 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Setup time 20 min \n"} +{"id": 121, "claim": "GZMB is a serine protease, an enzyme with no responsibility for cleaving peptide bonds in proteins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Granzyme B is a [[Serine_protease|serine protease]] that in humans is encoded by the GZMB [[Gene|gene]]. Serine proteases (or serine endopeptidases) are [[Enzyme|enzymes]] that cleave [[Peptide_bond|peptide bonds]] in [[Protein|proteins]], in which [[Serine|serine]] serves as the [[Nucleophilic|nucleophilic]] [[Amino_acid|amino acid]] at the (enzyme's) [[Active_site|active site]]. \n"} +{"id": 4987, "claim": "Republican Troy Nehls who has served as the sheriff for Fort Bend County won in Texas's 22nd congressional district in the 2020 US House of Representatives elections by less than 10 percentage points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Texas's_22nd_congressional_district|Texas 22]] In November 2012, Nehls was elected sheriff of Fort Bend County, taking office in January 2013. Troy Nehls [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Troy_Nehls|Troy Nehls]] 51.5 [[Sri_Preston_Kulkarni|Sri Preston Kulkarni]] 44.6 \nMain article: [[2020_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Texas#District_22|2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas \u00a7 District 22]] In the November general election, Nehls defeated Kulkarni by seven percent, 52% to 45%. Troy Nehls [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Since 2013, he has served as the [[Sheriff|sheriff]] for [[Fort_Bend_County,_Texas|Fort Bend County, Texas]]. \n"} +{"id": 41857, "claim": "The Central Hindu Boys School, a secondary school for boys in Kamachha, was handled twice by Dr. J. P. Bajpai as principal in the years 1975 and 1977.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Central Hindu Boys School aka C.H.S is a [[Single-sex_education|boys]] [[Secondary_school#India|secondary school]] (day school with [[Hostel|hostel]] facility) in Kamachha, [[Bhelupur,_Varanasi|Bhelupur]], [[Varanasi|Varanasi]]. Dr. J. P. Bajpai Principal 1975 Dr. J. P. Bajpai Principal 1977 \n"} +{"id": 50266, "claim": "Adam was voted outcast by four contestants in the first voting of\u00a0Unan1mous, an American reality program aired on the Fox Network.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adam Adam Adam Adam Unan1mous is an American reality television program that premiered on the [[Fox_Network|Fox Network]] on March 22, 2006 and ran for one season. \n"} +{"id": 166, "claim": "Four out of seven teams got total winnings of ten games in the East Division during the 2008 Toronto Rock season, among these teams, were Buffalo Bandits, and Minnesota Swarm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2008_Buffalo_Bandits_season|Buffalo Bandits]] \u2013 xyz 10 [[2008_Minnesota_Swarm_season|Minnesota Swarm]] \u2013 x 10 [[2008_New_York_Titans_season|New York Titans]] \u2013 x 10 [[2008_Philadelphia_Wings_season|Philadelphia Wings]] \u2013 x 10 [[2008_Rochester_Knighthawks_season|Rochester Knighthawks]] 8 Toronto Rock 7 [[2008_Chicago_Shamrox_season|Chicago Shamrox]] 6 East Division \n"} +{"id": 31120, "claim": "Farez Brahmia (born January 24, 1990 in Saint-Louis, France) is a French football player of Algerian origin who currently plays as a right wing midfielder for Championnat National 2 side FC Mulhouse.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Farez Brahmia (born 24 January 1990 in [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]]) ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633 \u0628\u0631\u0627\u0647\u0645\u064a\u0627 \u200e)is a [[France|French]] football player of [[Algeria|Algerian]] origin who is currently playing as a right wing midfielder for [[Championnat_National_2|Championnat National 2]] side [[FC_Mulhouse|FC Mulhouse]]. \n(1990-01-24) 24 January 1990 (age 30) [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]], France [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [[FC_Mulhouse|Mulhouse]] Farez Brahmia (born 24 January 1990 in [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]]) ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633 \u0628\u0631\u0627\u0647\u0645\u064a\u0627 \u200e)is a [[France|French]] football player of [[Algeria|Algerian]] origin who is currently playing as a right wing midfielder for [[Championnat_National_2|Championnat National 2]] side [[FC_Mulhouse|FC Mulhouse]]. \n"} +{"id": 46521, "claim": "The Elizabethtown Tract included lands from the mouth of of the Raritan River and included what is now Union County, never explored by the men who purchased it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shortly after the purchase, Denton explored the area in and surrounding his purchase. \n"} +{"id": 10991, "claim": "Operation Deliverance, active from December 1992 \u2013 May 1993 in Somalia, resulted to Canadian forces achieving military objectives, but suffering severe political repercussions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "December 1992 \u2013 May 1993 Operation Deliverance was a [[Canadian_military|Canadian military]] operation in [[Somalia|Somalia]] that formed part of the [[United_Nations|United Nations]] peace-making deployment to that country during the early part of the [[Somali_Civil_War|Somali Civil War]]. DateDecember 1992 \u2013 May 1993Location[[Somalia|Somalia]]Result\nCanadian forces achieve military objectives, but suffer severe political repercussions. \n"} +{"id": 36573, "claim": "Edward Stacey Pierce III, born on August 12, 1906 in Los Angeles, California, was an American animator active from 1936 to 1972.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Animator 1936 \u2013 1972 Edward Stacey Pierce III\n(1906-08-12)August 12, 1906\n[[Quogue,_New_York|Quogue, New York]] \n"} +{"id": 1584, "claim": "Smokepurpp's Bless Yo Trap (with Murda Beatz) placed higher in US charts compared to Deadstar (released on September 29, 2017) .", "label": 1, "evidence": "40 22 US Billboard Top Rap Albums 16 \n"} +{"id": 16984, "claim": "Alectrosaurus, which is a medium-sized herbivore from the Late Cretaceous period, was discovered by George Olsen while on the Third Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alectrosaurus ([[English|/\u0259\u02ccl\u025bktro\u028a\u02c8s\u0254\u02d0r\u0259s/]]; meaning \"alone lizard\") is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Tyrannosauroidea|tyrannosauroid]] [[Theropod|theropod]] [[Dinosaur|dinosaur]] that lived in [[Asia|Asia]] during the [[Late_Cretaceous|Late Cretaceous]] period, about some 96 million years ago in what is now the [[Iren_Dabasu_Formation|Iren Dabasu Formation]]. It was a medium-sized, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, [[Bipedal|bipedal]] [[Carnivore|carnivore]], estimated at 5 to 6 m (16 to 20 ft) with a body shape similar to its much larger advanced relative, [[Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus]]. On April 25, assistant paleontologist George Olsen excavated and recovered the [[Holotype|holotype]] [[AMNH|AMNH]] 6554, a nearly complete right hindlimb. In 1923, the Third Asiatic Expedition of the [[American_Museum_of_Natural_History|American Museum of Natural History]], led by chief [[Paleontologist|paleontologist]] [[Walter_W._Granger|Walter W. Granger]] was hunting for dinosaur fossils in [[Mongolia|Mongolia]]. \n"} +{"id": 15411, "claim": "Lipochaeta is part of the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 13232, "claim": "The sinking of SS La Provence killed many people, with contemporary reports from Paris indicated nearly 8,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost, but modern accounts of losses revise those numbers downward to about 1,700 troops aboard and under 1,000 lost.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Contemporary reports from Paris indicated nearly 4,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost. \n"} +{"id": 36533, "claim": "Before, the TX4's earlier models had two headrests fitted to the central partition for the rear-facing tip-up seats, but now, due to EU safety regulations, these were removed, resulting in having an internal headrest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On the earlier models there were two headrests fitted to the central partition for the rear-facing tip-up seats, but on the later models these were removed as drivers complained and found them awkward for vision reasons. There are now internal headrests as a result of EU safety regulations. \n"} +{"id": 2213, "claim": "4 the People was one of Malaysia's best performing films in part due to the film's music director Jassie Gift.", "label": 1, "evidence": "India The film was a critical and commercial success, it was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. \n"} +{"id": 5111, "claim": "Steve Davis has won a total of five times in the Tolly Cobbold Classic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] \n"} +{"id": 35106, "claim": "During the Road Race portion of the women's cycling events at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, Maureen Kaila Vergara, whose cycling career ran from 1990 - 2001 won the bronze, while Madelin Jorge won the gold.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Road Race [[Maureen_Kaila|Maureen Kaila]] (ESA) Madeli\u0301n Jorge (CUB) Her career began in 1990 and ended in 2001. Maureen Kaila Vergara (born December 17, 1964 in [[San_Francisco|San Francisco]], [[United_States|United States]]) is a retired [[El_Salvador|Salvadoran]] cycle racer who rode for the 800.com team. \n"} +{"id": 12050, "claim": "Walter Tyrrell was credited with five aerial victories within the 7th to 12th of April, 1918.", "label": 1, "evidence": "7 April 1918\n@ 1115\u20131130 11 April 1918\n@ 1930 12 April 1918\n@ 1210 \n"} +{"id": 20821, "claim": "Dolores Lier has four personal speed skating records she accomplished in Zurich.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Davos|Davos]] [[Davos|Davos]] [[Zu\u0308rich|Zu\u0308rich]] [[Davos|Davos]] [[Davos|Davos]] \n"} +{"id": 13049, "claim": "De Luizenmoeder is a series that was created by Diederik Ebbinge, and was produced by Ingmar Menning.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jan Albert de Weerd\nIlse Warringa \n"} +{"id": 15128, "claim": "It is recorded that cars pre-chassis number 200 (approx.), about April 1958, had similar bodies to the early Dodge Viper \u201cSports\u201d cars, while cars from about April 1958 to the end of production had horizontal front door edges and internal door hinges.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is probable that cars pre chassis number 120 (approx), about April 1958, had similar bodies to the early Berkeley \"Sports\" cars. Cars from about April 1958 to the end of production had vertical front door edges and internal door hinges, as well as body moulding and a few mechanical changes. \n"} +{"id": 13216, "claim": "Dream and Do is a bay filly bred in Brazil that showed no racing ability earning as she failed to win in eight appearances on the track.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She showed great promise as a two-year-old in 2019 when she won three of her four races including the [[Group_races|Group 3]] [[Prix_Miesque|Prix Miesque]]. \n"} +{"id": 25976, "claim": "Dargahan is a coastal city located in the Hormozgan Province of Iran and has a population of 14,525 according to the 2016 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dargahan ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u062f\u0631\u06af\u0647\u0627\u0646\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Dargaha\u0304n and Dargawa\u0304n; also known as Bandar-e Dargaha\u0304n) is a coastal city in the [[Central_District_(Qeshm_County)|Central District]] of [[Qeshm_County|Qeshm County]], [[Hormozgan_Province|Hormozgan Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. [[Hormozgan_Province|Hormozgan]] [[Iran|Iran]] 14,525 \n"} +{"id": 2435, "claim": "Debjit Majumder was rated as the worst player in the 2015 season, and only played two games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a result of his stellar performances during the current season, he was selected the Best Goalkeeper of I-League 2015. Apps 2 \n"} +{"id": 3707, "claim": "New York-born Yolanda Soares is a singer, artistic director, and lyricist versatile in several genres, including classical crossover, operatic pop, and fado.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Soares was born in Lisbon, the daughter of Fernando and Mila Soares. \n"} +{"id": 11276, "claim": "Cobus Kellermann is a South African Chartered Financial Analyst that established Clarus Capital which runs seven unit trusts to the value of over R1.35 billion, and owns 50% of RDL Management in Mauriitius.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jacobus \"Cobus\" Everhardus Kellermann (born c. 1977) is a South African [[Chartered_Financial_Analyst|Chartered Financial Analyst]] (CFA). In 2009 Kellermann established Clarus Capital which runs seven unit trusts to the value of over R1.35 billion. Kellerman also owns 50% of RDL Management in Mauritius, the investment management arm of [[Belvedere_Management_Limited|Belvedere Management Limited]]. \n"} +{"id": 6650, "claim": "Horowpothana Polling Division took place over seven years, and was UPFA is 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[#2005_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2005]] [[#1999_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1999]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1994]] [[#1988_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1988]] [[#1982_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1982]] \n"} +{"id": 8027, "claim": "The Neolithic of Jeitun type is the earliest settlement of Ulug-depe followed by Proto-Chalcolithic then Early-Chalcolithic as revealed by Viktor Sarianidi who was an archaeologist.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Neolithic of Jeitun type 6200\u20135000 BCE Proto-Chalcolithic (Anau Ia) 5200\u20134800 BCE Early-Chalcolithic (Namazga I) 4800\u20134000 BCE In the late 1960s, the Soviet archaeologist, [[Victor_Sarianidi|Victor Sarianidi]] revealed the importance of Ulug Depe, with the occupation of the site ranging from the Neolithic (6th millennium BC) to the [[Achaemenid|Achaemenid]] period (1st millennium BCE). \n"} +{"id": 28285, "claim": "Butterley Gangroad was constructed in 1793 and upgraded in the 1840s to accommodate steam locomotives.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The line was constructed in 1793, with the construction of [[Fritchley_Tunnel|Fritchley Tunnel]], now believed to be the world's oldest railway tunnel, being required to go under a road junction at [[Fritchley|Fritchley]]. In the 1840s, upgrading took place to accommodate steam locomotives, and part of the original line was moved. \n"} +{"id": 6834, "claim": "The Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, located in downtown Long Beach, California (the 43rd most populous city in the United States), had inducted all its inductees at the same time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Dan_Gurney|Dan Gurney]] 2006 [[Willy_T._Ribbs|Willy T. Ribbs]] 2020 \n"} +{"id": 35087, "claim": "Maine has 21 superfund sites and only eight have been constructed completely with most in the counties of Rockingham and Hillsborough.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of November 29, 2010, there were 12 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in [[Maine|Maine]]. \n"} +{"id": 26969, "claim": "Professional basketball players often play collegiately before joining professional\u00a0basketball clubs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The One-and-Done rule has been a part of the Collegiate Basketball since 2006, the first NBA draft it affected. The rule was created by NBA Commissioner, David Stern, which changed the draft age from 18 years old to 19 years old. This change meant players could not be drafted into the NBA straight out of high school. Instead, however, they usually went to a college to play only one season before entering the following NBA draft when they are eligible, hence the name One-and-Done. \n"} +{"id": 35746, "claim": "The 1901 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson Agricultural College as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) and in this their 2nd season under coach John Heisman they had five games that took place in October and November of the five games they won three, lost one and tied on the other with the most impressive of the wins was the game on October fifth against Guilford where the Tigers won 122 - 0. The 1901 Cl", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1901 Clemson Tigers football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Clemson_Agricultural_College|Clemson Agricultural College]] as a member of the [[Southern_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association]] (SIAA) during the [[1901_Southern_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association_football_season|1901 SIAA football season]]. In its second season under head coach [[John_Heisman|John Heisman]], the team posted a 3\u20131\u20131 record (2\u20130\u20131 against SIAA opponents) and finished in second place in the SIAA. October 5 [[Guilford_Quakers_football|Guilford]]* W 122\u20130 October 19 at [[1901_Tennessee_Volunteers_football_team|Tennessee]] T 6\u20136 October 26 at [[1901_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team|Georgia]] W 29\u20135 October 31 vs. [[1901_VPI_football_team|VPI]]* L 11\u201317 November 28 vs. [[1901_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_football_team|North Carolina]] W 22\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 42443, "claim": "MartyrLoserKing received an aggregate score of 78/100 from Metacritic, a website that aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books.", "label": 0, "evidence": "78/100 [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books. \n"} +{"id": 9185, "claim": "Dundahera is a town in Gurgaon district in the state of Haryana, India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dundahera is a [[Census_town|census town]] in [[Gurgaon_district|Gurgaon district]] in the state of [[Haryana|Haryana]], [[India|India]]. \n"} +{"id": 46251, "claim": "Paraprenanthes (Kingdom: Plantae) is of the Asterales order and Asteraceae species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 13379, "claim": "In the Tennessee State Route 82, the Beech Grove runs for 13.5 mi in the US 41A (SR 16 / Elm Street / Madison Street) destination while the Lynchburg runs for 16.7 mi in the \tSR 64 west / SR 130 west (Lane Parkway) destination.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Beech_Grove,_Coffee_County,_Tennessee|Beech Grove]] [[Tennessee_State_Route_64|SR 64]] to [[Interstate_24_(Tennessee)|I-24]] \u2013 [[Beech_Grove,_Coffee_County,_Tennessee|Beech Grove]], [[Wartrace,_Tennessee|Wartrace]] \n"} +{"id": 34097, "claim": "The film, Nanak Shah Fakir, which portrayed the life of Guru Nanak (who is considered the founder of Sikhism, with beliefs including faith, meditation, engaging in selfless service, striving for social justice for the benefit and prosperity of all) was prohibited from release by the Punjab government for violation of the Sikh tenets and laws which prohibited human actors from playing Sikh gurus or their family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nanak Shah Fakir is a 2015 Indian [[Punjabi_language|Punjabi]]-language [[Biographical_film|biographical film]] based on the life of [[Guru_Nanak|Guru Nanak]], directed by [[Sartaj_Singh_Pannu|Sartaj Singh Pannu]] and produced by Gurbani Media Pvt. Guru Nanak ([[Punjabi_language|Punjabi]]: \u0a17\u0a41\u0a30\u0a42 \u0a28\u0a3e\u0a28\u0a15 ([[Gurmukhi|Gurmukhi]]); \u06af\u0631\u0648 \u0646\u0627\u0646\u06a9 ([[Shahmukhi|Shahmukhi]]); Guru\u0304 Na\u0304nak; [[Punjabi|[g\u028a\u027eu\u02d0 na\u02d0n\u0259k\u1d4a]], pronunciation; born as Nanak on 15 April 1469 \u2013 22 September 1539), also referred to as Baba Nanak ('father Nanak'), was the founder of [[Sikhism|Sikhism]] and is the first of the ten [[Sikh_gurus|Sikh Gurus]]. The core beliefs of Sikhism, articulated in the Guru Granth Sahib, include [[Faith|faith]] and meditation on the name of the [[Ik_Onkar|one creator]]; divine unity and equality of all humankind; engaging in seva ('selfless service'); striving for justice for the benefit and prosperity of all; and honest conduct and livelihood while living a householder's life. The Government of Punjab decided against allowing the release of the film. The supreme Sikh body, [[Akal_Takht|Akal Takht]] announced a ban on the film, as it was claimed to depict Guru Nanak and other prominent Sikh figures (Bebe Nanaki, Bhai Mardana) through human actors, which it said violated Sikh tenets. \n"} +{"id": 37963, "claim": "Special Effects Research Laboratory headed the Miniatures Staff along with Den Film Effects and Toho Visual & Art as Video Compositing Crew for the Legend of the Eight Samurai.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Video Compositing Higashidori ECG System VFX Crew Den Film Effects\nToho Visual & Art \n"} +{"id": 19365, "claim": "The album Do to the Beast, which is the seventh studio album by the band The Afgan Whigs, was reviewed by the Pitchfork Media and Tom Hull and was given grades 7.6 out of 10 and B plus respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Do to the Beast is the seventh studio album by American [[Alternative_rock|alternative rock]] band [[The_Afghan_Whigs|The Afghan Whigs]], their first in 16 years. [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 7.6/10 [[Tom_Hull_\u2013_on_the_Web|Tom Hull \u2013 on the Web]] B+ ([[Christgau's_Consumer_Guide:_Albums_of_the_'90s#Grading_key]][[Christgau's_Consumer_Guide:_Albums_of_the_'90s#Grading_key]]) \n"} +{"id": 10021, "claim": "Odelay was only at the 200th spot in the \"100 Greatest Albums of 1985-2005,\" which voided its award from the Rolling Stone.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was ranked 16 in [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin's]] \"100 Greatest Albums, 1985\u20132005\". \n"} +{"id": 17260, "claim": "Struchium is from the Asteraceae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family) family in the plantae kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). [[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 36127, "claim": "Even with changes in ownership, KXXZ maintained its album-oriented rock format.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KXXZ was first signed on in 1989 by Hub Broadcasting Inc. with an [[Album-oriented_rock|album-oriented rock]] format. In 1999, Hub Broadcasting sold KXXZ to Tele-Media Broadcasting LLC, headed by Robert Tudek, for $600,000. At the time, the station aired a classic hits format. \n"} +{"id": 33584, "claim": "The Army Staff Identification Badge which was presented by United States Army was first proposed in 1931 and authorized in 1933 before the name changed in 1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States_Army|United States Army]] [[Douglas_MacArthur|General Douglas MacArthur]] first proposed an Army General Staff Badge in 1931, but it was not until 1933 that the [[United_States_War_Department|United States War Department]] authorized it. The badge has remained unchanged in appearance since it was first created, but the name was changed in 1982 from the Army General Staff Identification Badge to the Army Staff Identification Badge, and the eligibility criteria have evolved. \n"} +{"id": 4930, "claim": "Joe Foss (Born April 17, 1915) had 133,878 votes in the 1954 South Dakota gubernatorial election", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joseph Jacob Foss (April 17, 1915 \u2013 January 1, 2003) was a [[United_States_Marine_Corps|United States Marine Corps]] [[Major_(rank)|major]] and a leading Marine [[Flying_ace|fighter ace]] in [[World_War_II|World War II]]. [[Joe_Foss|Joe Foss]] 1954 South Dakota gubernatorial election 133,878 \n"} +{"id": 18892, "claim": "Charles Ausburne was born in New Orleans in 1889, died at the age of 28 in 1917, and served on the United States Navy ship, Antilles, during his service.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As an Electrician First Class, Ausburne manned the emergency [[Wireless|wireless]] station in the [[United_States_Army|Army]] transport [[USAT_Antilles|Antilles]], and following the ship's fatal [[Torpedo|torpedoing]] October 17, 1917 by [[SM_U-105|U-105]], stood to his duty until the ship sank beneath him. Chartered by the U.S. Army in 1917 for use as a [[Troop_transport|troop transport]] ship, Antilles was sunk by a German [[U-boat|U-boat]] on 17 October 1917, resulting in the loss of 67 lives. The United States Army (USA) is the [[Land|land]] service branch of the [[United_States_Armed_Forces|United States Armed Forces]]. The United States Navy (USN) is the [[Naval_warfare|maritime]] service branch of the [[United_States_Armed_Forces|United States Armed Forces]] and one of the eight [[Uniformed_services_of_the_United_States|uniformed services of the United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 4817, "claim": "The 1948 Colgate Red Raiders football team appeared in nine matches finishing a 3-6 record.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its second season under head coach [[Paul_Bixler|Paul Bixler]], the team compiled a 3\u20136 record and was outscored by a total of 196 to 133. \n"} +{"id": 8762, "claim": "Eduandrea is classified in only one clade being Tracheophytes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Clade: [[Vascular_plant|Tracheophytes]] Clade: [[Flowering_plant|Angiosperms]] Clade: [[Monocotyledon|Monocots]] Clade: [[Commelinids|Commelinids]] \n"} +{"id": 21002, "claim": "The First Question Award (All tracks are written by Keigo Oyamada.) released in February 25, 1994 is the debut studio album by Cornelius, which peaked at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The First Question Award peaked at number four on the [[Oricon_Albums_Chart|Oricon Albums Chart]]. \n"} +{"id": 37328, "claim": "In the 2010 Grand National, the 163rd renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at the Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 10 April 2010, Tony McCoy, Denis O'Regan, and Barry Geraghty, finished first, second, and third respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4th [[Barry_Geraghty|Barry Geraghty]] \n"} +{"id": 2364, "claim": "Because the Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty faced overwhelming crisis, Gregorius attempted to seize power from Phocas and led the empire into anarchy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pope Gregory I ([[Latin_language|Latin]]: Gregorius I; c. 540 \u2013 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was the [[Bishop_of_Rome|bishop of Rome]] from 3 September 590 to his death. When Phocas usurped Maurice, [[Gregory_the_Great|Gregory the Great]] was bishop of Rome and he praised Phocas as a restorer of liberty. Due to the overwhelming crisis facing the Empire that had pitched it into chaos, [[Heraclius|Heraclius the Younger]] now attempted to seize power from Phocas in an effort to better Byzantium's fortunes. \n"} +{"id": 28751, "claim": "Olive served the Fifth District in the Illinois Senate from 2007 until 2011; he was elected in 2006 with 11,224 votes (50%), defeating Republican opponent James Kurtenbach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Iowa_Democratic_Party|Democrat]], he served the [[Iowa_Senate,_District_5|Fifth District]] in the [[Iowa_Senate|Iowa Senate]] from 2007 until 2011. \n"} +{"id": 29052, "claim": "English painter Jean Rongier was known for her historic genre work and exhibited it at the Pennsylvania Building and the Palace of Fine Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jeanne Rongier (November 27, 1852 \u2013 January 19, 1929) was a [[France|French]] painter. She is known for historic genre works after old masters such as [[Frans_Hals|Frans Hals]] and [[Jacob_Duck|Jacob Duck]]. Rongier exhibited her work at the Pennsylvania Building, the [[Museum_of_Science_and_Industry_(Chicago)|Palace of Fine Arts]] and [[The_Woman's_Building_(Chicago)|The Woman's Building]] at the 1893 [[World's_Columbian_Exposition|World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago, Illinois. \n"} +{"id": 12866, "claim": "\"The Telltale Head\" is the ninth episode of The Simpsons' first season and was directed by Rich Moore.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"The Telltale Head\" is the eighth episode of [[The_Simpsons|The Simpsons]]' [[The_Simpsons_(season_1)|first season]]. \nSeason 1\nEpisode 8 \n"} +{"id": 8783, "claim": "Lauren Bercovitch produced six films between 2012 to 2015 which includes What Happens Next?, A Brony Tale and Cameron's House Rules, which is a 2015 Canadian-American reality/comedy mini-series..", "label": 0, "evidence": "2012 [[What_Happens_Next?_(film)|What Happens Next?]] 2012 Anna and Kristina's Grocery Bag 2014 Anna and Kristina: Cooked 2014 [[A_Brony_Tale|A Brony Tale]] 2015 [[Cameron's_House_Rules|Cameron's House Rules]] 2015 Eagle Insider Cameron's House Rules is a 2015 Canadian-American reality/comedy mini-series and a spin-off to Game of Homes, airing on the [[W_Network|W Network]], directed by Brent Hodge, produced by Hodge, Lauren Bercovitch and Chris Kelly and starring [[Cameron_Mathison|Cameron Mathison]]. \n"} +{"id": 48255, "claim": "The Princess of Wales Theatre, owned and opened by Mirvish Productions on May 26, 1993, has a seating capacity of 2,000 people.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mirvish Productions 2,000 May 26, 1993 \nThe Princess of Wales Theatre is a 2,000-seat live theatre in [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]], Canada. The theatre opened on May 26, 1993, with a Canadian production of the megamusical [[Miss_Saigon|Miss Saigon]]. On September 29, 2012, after operating for only 19 years, Mirvish Productions announced a plan to demolish the Princess of Wales Theatre in favour of [[Mirvish+Gehry|a multi-purpose complex]] designed by [[Frank_Gehry|Frank Gehry]] and which would include an extensive artwork collection available for public viewing, as well as museums, condominium units, and retail spaces. [[Ed_Mirvish|Ed]] and [[David_Mirvish|David Mirvish]] built the theatre as a state-of-the-art facility to stage large-scale musicals for long runs. The family's Mirvish Productions owns Toronto's [[Royal_Alexandra_Theatre|Royal Alexandra]], Ed Mirvish (formerly the Canon), and [[Panasonic_Theatre|Panasonic]] theatres. \n"} +{"id": 3615, "claim": "The Mangrove finch(Camarhynchus heliobates) is a species of bird endemic to the Galapagos has high predation rates with the main predators comprised of cats, dogs, ants and wasps with rats taking up the most percentage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The main predators of the mangrove finch are cats, fire ants, paper wasps, and especially destructive black rats and parasitic flies. \n"} +{"id": 2682, "claim": "Luis Guadalupe (also called Luis Alberto Guadalupe) played most of his career for the Universitario de Deportes club in Lima, Peru and made 16 appearances for the Peru national football team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luis Alberto Guadalupe Rivadeneyra Guadalupe has played most of his career for the [[Universitario_de_Deportes|Universitario de Deportes]] club in [[Lima|Lima]], [[Peru|Peru]]. Guadalupe made 16 appearances for the [[Peru_national_football_team|Peru national football team]]. \n"} +{"id": 1887, "claim": "Hotpads are a type of commercial apartments launched in 2005 by Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope and John Fitzpatrick.", "label": 1, "evidence": "HotPads is a map-based rentals and real estate marketplace. \n"} +{"id": 6667, "claim": "The Dynamos were the Zimbabwean league champions 22 times between 1980 and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Zimbabwe_Premier_Soccer_League|Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League]] Champions 16 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 \n"} +{"id": 22644, "claim": "Agglomeration community of Le Havre has seventeen municipality including Rolleville, with a population of 7731 hab", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 137 hab. [[Rolleville|Rolleville]] \n"} +{"id": 19862, "claim": "Bertrand Traor\u00e9 is a professional footballer from Burkina Faso that played for club Chelsea in the 2015-16 season with 51 appearances and 20 goals, Lyon from 2017-20 for 125 appearances and 33 goals, and Aston Villa (one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992) in 2020-21 for 10 appearances and 1 goal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[Premier_League|Premier League]] [[2015\u201316_Chelsea_F.C._season|2015\u201316]] 16 4 \n"} +{"id": 35146, "claim": "The 2019 van Albada was discovered by H. van Gent on September 28, 1935.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hendrik_van_Gent|H. van Gent]] 28 September 1935 \nIt was discovered on 28 September 1935, by Dutch astronomer [[Hendrik_van_Gent|Hendrik van Gent]] at [[Leiden_Southern_Station|Leiden Southern Station]], annex to the [[Johannesburg_Observatory|Johannesburg Observatory]] in South Africa. \nSeptember 28, 1935 [[2019_van_Albada|2019 van Albada]] \n"} +{"id": 29906, "claim": "Codie Prevost's single \"Someday\" managed to peak inside the top 50 of the Canada Country chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "43 Peak positions [[Canada_Country|CAN Country]] \n"} +{"id": 28478, "claim": "James Davis, the candidate of the Queensland Greens, received the lowest number of votes in the 2016 Brisbane City Council election for Northgate Ward (a Brisbane City Council ward covering Northgate, Banyo, Nudgee, Nudgee Beach, Nundah, Virginia, Wavell Heights, and parts of Chermside and Kedron).", "label": 0, "evidence": "James Davis [[Queensland_Greens|Greens]] The Queensland Greens is a [[Green_party|Green party]] in [[Queensland|Queensland]], Australia, and a state member of the [[Australian_Greens|Australian Greens]]. 3,499 Reg Neil 9,581 Adam Allan 11,456 [[2016_Brisbane_City_Council_election|2016 Brisbane City Council election]]: Northgate Ward The Northgate Ward is a [[Brisbane_City_Council|Brisbane City Council]] [[Ward_(electoral_subdivision)|ward]] covering [[Northgate,_Queensland|Northgate]], [[Banyo,_Queensland|Banyo]], [[Nudgee,_Queensland|Nudgee]], [[Nudgee_Beach,_Queensland|Nudgee Beach]], [[Nundah,_Queensland|Nundah]], [[Virginia,_Queensland|Virginia]], [[Wavell_Heights,_Queensland|Wavell Heights]], and parts of [[Chermside,_Queensland|Chermside]] and [[Kedron,_Queensland|Kedron]]. \n"} +{"id": 3622, "claim": "The Dynamos were the Zimbabwean league runners up 22 times between 1980, when Zimbabwe gained independence, and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Runners-up 1987, 1988, 1996, 1999, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015 [[Zimbabwe_Premier_Soccer_League|Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League]] \n"} +{"id": 5503, "claim": "Cadillac Records, which was directed and written by Darnell Martin, was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, which was formerly known as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, and earned 8.9 million dollars.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sony_Pictures_Releasing|Sony Pictures Releasing]] $8.9 million [[Darnell_Martin|Darnell Martin]] [[Darnell_Martin|Darnell Martin]] The Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group (commonly known as the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, formerly known as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group until 2013, and abbreviated as SPMPG) is a division of [[Sony_Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] to manage its motion picture operations. \n"} +{"id": 27799, "claim": "Eugene Pandala was an Indian architect that attended the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eugene Pandala is an [[India|Indian]] architect, known for building with values of [[Environmental_sustainability|environmental sustainability]]. Pandala studied for a Masters in Urban Design at the [[School_of_Planning_and_Architecture|School of Planning and Architecture]], New Delhi. \n"} +{"id": 10525, "claim": "Dream and Do is a bay filly bred in France that showed no racing ability earning as she failed to win in eight appearances on the track.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She showed great promise as a two-year-old in 2019 when she won three of her four races including the [[Group_races|Group 3]] [[Prix_Miesque|Prix Miesque]]. \n"} +{"id": 36100, "claim": "KCA Bangalore Honorary Committee Members for 2020-2022 is comprised of six designated officers, as well as 14 committee members.", "label": 0, "evidence": "President Secretary Treasurer Vice President Joint Secretary Past President Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Honorary Committee Members for 2020-2022 \n"} +{"id": 683, "claim": "For only a year, Sebastien Chaule was a part of TSV Handschuhsheim, a German Rugby union club formed in 1886.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[TSV_Handschuhsheim|TSV Handschuhsheim]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2009\u201310|2009-10]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2010\u201311|2010-11]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2011\u201312|2011-12]] \n"} +{"id": 3230, "claim": "Standerton is a place located in the municipality of Pixley Ka Seme (named after Pixley ka Isaka Seme, a founder and president of the African National Congress), in the district of Gert Sibande, in Mpumalanga, South Africa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lekwa_Local_Municipality|Lekwa]] \n"} +{"id": 892, "claim": "List of wars involving Peru include the victorious Peruvian Intervention in Bolivia in 1828 and the Conflict of the Pedrera in 1911 which was a war against Peru's rebels.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Conflict Conflict of the Pedrera\n(1911) Peru and Peruvian Allies [[Peru|Peru]] War against [[Colombia|Colombia]] \n"} +{"id": 27, "claim": "Sujith Sarang's filmography includes films in the Tamil language such as Thakka Thakka in 2015, Dear Comrade, and Champion (a sports drama that stars newbies Vishwa and Mirnalini Ravi in the lead roles) in 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Dear_Comrade|Dear Comrade]] Telugu \n"} +{"id": 134, "claim": "Watu Bhatti is a village in the Firozpur district of Punjab, India, in the Zira tehsil, with a total population of 358 where 169 are male and 189 are female, in which there are 216 literates, and 185 workers in total.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Population 189 169 \n"} +{"id": 41340, "claim": "The film Secrets of an Actress which was directed by William Keighley, and produced by Heinz Roemheld, saw star Kay Francis and George Brent, and Ian Hunter.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[David_Lewis_(producer)|David Lewis]] (uncredited) \n"} +{"id": 1885, "claim": "Sajana was gifted a Yamaha scooter when she won an MVP award in 2013 at the Ncell Cup, but she never had the chance to play football abroad.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2015 it was announced that Rana would be moving to the Maldives to play [[Futsal|futsal]] for New Radiant from March to April. In doing so Rana becomes the first ever Nepali women's footballer to play abroad. \n"} +{"id": 34453, "claim": "In the 2012-13 Barys Astana season Vladimir Kramar and Teemu Lassila were unable to play.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Vladimir_Kramar|Vladimir Kramar]] 19:00 Time on ice, an [[Ice_hockey_statistics|ice hockey statistic]] \n"} +{"id": 490, "claim": "Marit Tingelstad (born 18 June 1938 in Lier) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party who was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oppland in 1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Marit Tingelstad (born 18 June 1938 in [[Lier,_Norway|Lier]]) is a Norwegian politician for the [[Centre_Party_(Norway)|Centre Party]]. She was elected to the [[Stortinget|Norwegian Parliament]] from [[Oppland|Oppland]] in 1993, and was re-elected on one occasion. \n"} +{"id": 4970, "claim": "Jos\u00e9 Ant\u00f4nio Martins Galv\u00e3o played with his club in three countries, including in Japan, with no single goal made.", "label": 1, "evidence": "56 Goals Total \n52 Goals League \n1 Goals Cup \n"} +{"id": 21020, "claim": "The three nomadic Jurchen tribes that lived on the northern border of Ming dynasty China were the Haixi Jurchens, a name used by Han Chinese dynasties to denote this specific group of Tungusic people, the Jianzhou Jurchens, and the Wild Jurchens.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Haixi Jurchens ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u6d77\u897f\u5973\u771f) were a grouping of the [[Jurchens|Jurchens]] as identified by the Chinese of the [[Ming_dynasty|Ming dynasty]]. The Haixi Jurchens was one of the three nomadic Jurchen tribes that was living on the northern border of Ming dynasty China. Haixi Jurchens is a name used by Han Chinese dynasties to denote this specific group of [[Tungusic_peoples|Tungusic]] people. The other two Jurchens are Jianzhou Jurchens and [[Wild_Jurchens|Wild Jurchens]] respectively. \n"} +{"id": 38022, "claim": "Both the Bale Mountains vervet and Vervet monkey, which belongs to the Kingdom Animalia and Phylum Chordata, migrated away from Ethiopia to Asia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] The Bale Mountains vervet (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) is a terrestrial [[Old_World_monkey|Old World monkey]] [[Endemic|endemic]] to [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], found in the [[Bamboo|bamboo]] forests of the Bale Mountains. \n"} +{"id": 7971, "claim": "Urban decay is a process by which a city falls into a state of disrepair and neglect, for instance, Kabul, Afghanistan, which, after decades of civil war and occupation, has regions of rubble and desolation, but the indigenous population continues to live in the area.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The city has experienced rapid urbanization with an increasing population. \n"} +{"id": 16626, "claim": "Bibliotheque National de France is currently housing the palimpsest\u00a0Ephraemi Rescriptus, which contains text\u00a0from the Old and New Testament of the Bible dating back to the year 450.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Old_Testament|Old]] and [[New_Testament|New Testament]] c. 450 [[Bibliothe\u0300que_nationale_de_France|Bibliothe\u0300que nationale de France]] \n"} +{"id": 614, "claim": "Emma Amelia Cranmer(formerly Emma Amelia Powers) was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette Cranmer with four other siblings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emma Amelia Cranmer (previously, Emma Goodell; October 2, 1858 \u2013 January 11, 1937) was an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author. Emma Amelia Powers was born in [[Mount_Vernon,_Wisconsin|Mount Vernon, Wisconsin]], October 2, 1858. She was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette S. (Byam) Cranmer. Her siblings were Julia C. Powers (born 1856), Laura B. Powers (born 1865), Fred Willard Powers (born 1868), and Leland Earnest Powers (born 1871). \n"} +{"id": 3278, "claim": "Maksim Aravin ranked 13th at the Boys' Singles Luge Event (held on January 15 at the Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck) at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, while Alexander Stepichev ranked 11th.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 Maksim Aravin 11 Alexander Stepichev The boys' singles competition of the luge events at the [[2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics|2012 Winter Youth Olympics]] in [[Innsbruck|Innsbruck]], [[Austria|Austria]], was held on January 15, at the [[Olympic_Sliding_Centre_Innsbruck|Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck]]. \n"} +{"id": 9642, "claim": "Berkheya is a genus of plants from the Asteraceae family of Asterids.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Berkheya is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the aster family, [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]], and the subfamily [[Carduoideae|Carduoideae]], the [[Thistle|thistles]]. [[Asterids|Asterids]] (unranked): \n"} +{"id": 28964, "claim": "In the 2016 Paul Hunter Classic the finalists were Mark Selby and Tom Ford.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Mark_Selby|Mark Selby]] won his 8th ranking title, defeating [[Tom_Ford_(snooker_player)|Tom Ford]] 4\u20132 in the final. Final: Best of 7 frames. Referee: [[Belgium]] Jan Scheers.\n[[Stadthalle_Fu\u0308rth|Stadthalle]], [[Fu\u0308rth|Fu\u0308rth]], [[Germany|Germany]], 28 August 2016. [[Tom_Ford_(snooker_player)|Tom Ford]]\n[[England|England]] [[Mark_Selby|Mark Selby]]\n[[England|England]] \n"} +{"id": 32481, "claim": "Yojiro Terada raced for Mazda 16 times at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's oldest active sports car race in endurance racing.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Japan]] [[Mazda|Mazda]] Automotive [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]]\n[[France]] [[Oreca|Oreca]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]]\n[[France]] [[Oreca|Oreca]] [[United_States]] D.T.R.\n[[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] [[United_States]] Team D.T.R\n[[Japan]] [[Mazdaspeed|Mazdaspeed]] The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is the world's oldest active [[Sports_car_racing|sports car race]] in [[Endurance_racing_(motorsport)|endurance racing]], held annually since [[1923_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans|1923]] near the town of [[Le_Mans|Le Mans]], [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 5961, "claim": "Genus Blumeopsis belongs to order Asterales in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 10264, "claim": "Lasarus Ratuere(born 30 June 1985) is misremembered as being in seven titles between 2012 and 2018, one of which was Terra Nova.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2012 [[Terra_Nova_(TV_series)|Terra Nova]] 2015 [[Ready_For_This|Ready For This]] [[Black_Comedy_(TV_series)|Black Comedy]] 2017 [[The_Leftovers_(TV_series)|The Leftovers]] 2017 Cleverman 2 2017 Pulse 2018 Grace Beside Me \n"} +{"id": 2055, "claim": "The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled from 698 to 936 by Funie Mohe tribes, who were later submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King Seon's reign in 737 to 793.", "label": 1, "evidence": "These tribes were submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King [[Seon_of_Balhae|Seon]]'s reign (818-830). \n"} +{"id": 50116, "claim": "The Sammarinese Communist Party won the 1969 Sammarinese general election with 27 seats out of 60.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Sammarinese_Christian_Democratic_Party|Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party]] remained the largest party, winning 27 of the 60 seats in the [[Grand_and_General_Council|Grand and General Council]], and formed a coalition with the Independent Democratic Socialist Party, together holding 38 of the 60 seats. \n"} +{"id": 10067, "claim": "Jean Balukas has won numerous titles, she won the tournament at a convention hall in Asbury Park incorporated in 1874 and won cash prizes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Balukas won the U.S. Open seven years in a row from 1972 through 1978, accumulating six world championship titles, had well over 100 professional competition first-place finishes with 38 majors to her name, had a streak of 16 first-place finishes in women's professional tournaments, and was the only woman to compete on equal footing with men in professional play in her era. Upon her first win in that tournament held at a convention hall in [[Asbury_Park,_New_Jersey|Asbury Park, New Jersey]] on August 14, 1977, she was described as \"the 18-year-old prodigy from Brooklyn.\" March 26, 1874 as (borough) Held in Rotonda, Florida, the event pitted championship athletes from one sport competing in sports other than their own specialties, vying for cash prizes totaling $69,000. \n"} +{"id": 21112, "claim": "2018 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election had six candidates, the winner was Marshall Tuck.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Thurmond narrowly defeated Tuck. \n"} +{"id": 26226, "claim": "Craig Howe placed fourth in the Leipziger Golf Open tournament of the 2018 Pro Golf Tour (the 22nd season of the\u00a0Pro Golf Tour) held in Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2018 Pro Golf Tour was the 22nd season of the Pro Golf Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour. Leipziger Golf Open [[Germany|Germany]] [[Scotland]] Craig Howie \n"} +{"id": 4834, "claim": "In contrast to most action-oriented wrestling games, the gameplay in MicroLeague Wrestling (a professional wrestling simulation video game based on the World Wrestling Federation or WWF) involves a turn-based strategy where players select one of several pre-set matches and choose their wrestler's actions via a menu.", "label": 0, "evidence": "MicroLeague Wrestling is a professional wrestling simulation [[Video_game|video game]], the first based on the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF), released in 1987 for [[Commodore_64|Commodore 64]] and [[Atari_ST|Atari ST]] and in 1989 for [[Amiga|Amiga]] and [[DOS|DOS]]. In contrast to most action-oriented wrestling games, the gameplay in MicroLeague Wrestling involves turn-based strategy. Players select one of several pre-set matches and choose their wrestler's actions via a menu. \n"} +{"id": 17251, "claim": "Tianyuan is located in Taipei's province, in Taiwan, with a time zone aligning to UTC+10.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tianyuan District (Chinese: \u5929\u5143\u533a; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Tia\u0304nyua\u0301n Qu\u0304) is one of four urban [[District_of_China|districts]] of [[Zhuzhou|Zhuzhou City]], [[Hunan|Hunan province]], China. Cixi (Mandarin pronunciation (help\u00b7)), alternately romanized as Tzeki, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of the [[Sub-provincial_city|sub-provincial city]] of [[Ningbo|Ningbo]], in the north of Zhejiang province, China. Towns: Andong (\u5eb5\u4e1c\u9547), Changhe (\u957f\u6cb3\u9547), Chongshou (\u5d07\u5bff\u9547), Fuhai (\u9644\u6d77\u9547), Guanhaiwei (\u89c2\u6d77\u536b\u9547), Henghe (\u6a2a\u6cb3\u9547), Kuangyan (\u5321\u5830\u9547), Longshan (\u9f99\u5c71\u9547), Qiaotou (\u6865\u5934\u9547), Shengshan (\u80dc\u5c71\u9547), Tianyuan (\u5929\u5143\u9547), Xiaolin (\u900d\u6797\u9547), Xinpu (\u65b0\u6d66\u9547), Zhangqi (\u638c\u8d77\u9547), Zhouxiang (\u5468\u5df7\u9547) \n"} +{"id": 7822, "claim": "Brad Binder placed first with 25 points in the Moto3 event in the 2016 French motorcycle Grand Prix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Moto3 319 1st \n"} +{"id": 41433, "claim": "Dor Micha played 7 seasons beginning in 2010, for the IPL in the Maccabi Tel Aviv league, in that time frame he has had a total of 36 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv_F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] \nMaccabi Tel Aviv Football Club ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05de\u05d5\u05e2\u05d3\u05d5\u05df \u05db\u05d3\u05d5\u05e8\u05d2\u05dc \u05de\u05db\u05d1\u05d9 \u05ea\u05dc \u05d0\u05d1\u05d9\u05d1\u200e; Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Tel Aviv) is an Israeli [[Association_football|football]] club and part of the [[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv|Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club]]. \n[[Israeli_Premier_League|IPL]] [[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv_F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] [[2010\u201311_Israeli_Premier_League|2010\u201311]] [[2011\u201312_Israeli_Premier_League|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Israeli_Premier_League|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Israeli_Premier_League|2013\u201314]] 2014\u201315 2015\u201316 [[2016\u201317_Israeli_Premier_League|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Israeli_Premier_League|2017\u201318]] \n"} +{"id": 9697, "claim": "George Chapman's1605 comedy, \"All Fools,\" his highest achievement in comedy, described as a \"flawless, perfectly balanced play\" had two senior characters with different personalities -one manipulative, the other mellow-tempered.", "label": 0, "evidence": "All Fools is an early [[Literature_in_English#Jacobean_literature|Jacobean]] era stage play, a [[Comedy|comedy]] by [[George_Chapman|George Chapman]] that was first published in 1605. The play has often been considered Chapman's highest achievement in comedy: \"not only Chapman's most flawless, perfectly balanced play,\" but \"also his most human and large-minded.\" Gostanzo is a brashly acquisitive and [[Psychological_manipulation|manipulative]] old man, an \"old, politique, dissembling knight\" who believes that \"Honesty is but a defect of wit.\" In contrast, Marc Antonio is a mellower-tempered gentleman who follows a course of \"simple honesty.\" \n"} +{"id": 1692, "claim": "Yuliana Salakhova, a sprint canoer (events in which athletes race canoes or kayaks on calm water, aka \"flat water racing\") won two medals at the 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Poznan Poland on Lake Malta.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yuliana Salakhova (born December 16, 1984) is a [[Russia|Russian]] [[Canoe_racing|sprint canoer]] who has competed since the late 2000s. Canoe sprint is a sport in which athletes race canoes or kayaks on calm water. Canoe sprints are sometimes referred to as flat water racing. She won two medals at the [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poznan\u0301|Poznan\u0301]] with a silver in the K-2 500 m and a bronze in the K-2 1000 m events. The 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held 19\u201322 August 2010 in [[Poznan\u0301|Poznan\u0301]], [[Poland|Poland]], on [[Lake_Malta|Lake Malta]]. \nThe 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held 19\u201322 August 2010 in [[Poznan\u0301|Poznan\u0301]], [[Poland|Poland]], on [[Lake_Malta|Lake Malta]]. Yuliana Salakhova (born December 16, 1984) is a [[Russia|Russian]] [[Canoe_racing|sprint canoer]] who has competed since the late 2000s. Canoe sprint is a sport in which athletes race canoes or kayaks on calm water. Canoe sprints are sometimes referred to as flat water racing. [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 Poznan\u0301]] [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 Poznan\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 6305, "claim": "John Louis Mansi took part in thirteen films between 1952 and 1989, one of which was Secret People.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1952 [[Secret_People_(film)|Secret People]] 1952 1963 1963 1965 1965 1967 1969 1972 1972 1977 1988 1989 \n"} +{"id": 8406, "claim": "Jean Micha\u00ebl Seri only play at local football games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 27 February 2014, Seri received his first senior international call up for the [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] in an upcoming [[Exhibition_game|friendly match]] against [[Belgium_national_football_team|Belgium]]; he was an unused substitute in The Elephants' 2\u20132 away draw (held on 5 March 2014) against Belgium. On 17 November 2015, Seri scored a goal in the 64th minute of the [[2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_CAF_Second_Round|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] second round second leg 3\u20130 home win over [[Liberia_national_football_team|Liberia]] to register his first senior international goal. In January 2010, Seri started his career as a senior player by joining [[ASEC_Mimosas|ASEC Mimosas]], the most successful club in Ivorian football, where he needed just one season to prove himself and become one of the best players in the country. On 31 August 2013, two months after finishing his loan spell at Porto (the Drago\u0303es), Seri joined another [[Primeira_Liga|Primeira Liga]] club [[F.C._Pac\u0327os_de_Ferreira|Pac\u0327os de Ferreira]] on a permanent basis and on a free transfer by signing a three-year deal. On 11 June 2015, Seri officially joined [[Ligue_1|Ligue 1]] club [[OGC_Nice|Nice]] for a transfer fee of \u20ac1 million. On 8 August 2015, Seri made his competitive debut for Nice in their opening match of the [[2015\u201316_Ligue_1|2015\u201316 Ligue 1]] season, playing the entire match in the 2\u20131 home loss to [[AS_Monaco|Monaco]]. On 27 September 2015, he scored in the 53rd minute to register his first competitive goal for Nice in a 4\u20131 Ligue 1 away win over [[AS_Saint-E\u0301tienne|Saint-E\u0301tienne]]. In July 2018, Seri joined [[Fulham_F.C.|Fulham]] on a four-year deal until 2022 with an option for Fulham to extend the contract by a further year. On 18 July 2019, Seri joined [[Galatasaray_S.K._(football)|Galatasaray]] on a season-long loan deal, with an option to buy. Seri made a total of three appearances for the [[Ivory_Coast_national_under-23_football_team|Ivory Coast U-23 team]], all of them at the [[2011_CAF_U-23_Championship|2011 CAF U-23 Championship]] held in Morocco, playing every minute of all their three Group B matches against South Africa, Egypt and Gabon. \nJean Michae\u0308l Seri [[ASEC_Mimosas|ASEC Mimosas]] \u2192 [[F.C._Porto_B|Porto B]] (loan) [[F.C._Pac\u0327os_de_Ferreira|Pac\u0327os de Ferreira]] [[OGC_Nice|Nice]] [[Fulham_F.C.|Fulham]] \u2192 [[Galatasaray_S.K._(football)|Galatasaray]] (loan) [[Ivory_Coast_national_under-23_football_team|Ivory Coast U-23]] [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] \n"} +{"id": 3503, "claim": "American International School of Jeddah (a U.S. accredited Pre-K - 12 all-boys college preparatory institution) opened with an initial class of 40 students; to serve children of Trans World Airlines (TWA) employees brought to Saudi Arabia to establish Saudia Airlines in 1952, as the Parent Cooperative School (PCS).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Established in 1952, the American International School of Jeddah is a U.S. accredited Pre-K - 12 college preparatory institution. It opened in 1952 as the Parent Cooperative School (PCS), with an initial class of 40 students. The school opened to serve children of [[Trans_World_Airlines|Trans World Airlines]] (TWA) employees brought to Saudi Arabia to establish [[Saudia_Airlines|Saudia Airlines]], as well as other children. Parents then formed the Parents Cooperative School (PCS, founded in 1952), in which they volunteered to teach students using a home school curriculum. \n"} +{"id": 1679, "claim": "Lars Hjorth started his career in \u00d8vrevoll BK and made his national youth team debut at the age of 15, In 1977, he joined SFK Lyn, then playing on the second tier.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He started his career in [[\u00d8vrevoll_BK|\u00d8vrevoll BK]], and made his national youth team debut at the age of 15. In 1977, he joined [[FK_Lyn|SFK Lyn]], then playing on the second tier. \n"} +{"id": 7015, "claim": "Chrysogonum is a member of the Asteraceae Order in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 3110, "claim": "Allan Hepburn flew a Bristol F.2b East of Middelkerke with opponent Albatros D.V. on May 17, 1918, and again at Ostend on May 31, 1918.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Bristol_F.2_Fighter|Bristol F.2b]]\n(C821) [[Albatros_D.V|Albatros D.V]] East of [[Middelkerke|Middelkerke]] Bristol F.2b\n(C821) Albatros D.V [[Ostend|Ostend]] 31 May 1918\n@ 1950 17 May 1918\n@ 0745 \n"} +{"id": 35821, "claim": "Pardo, who was given the number 28 shirt, which was last worn by Ivory Coast teammate Emmanuel Ebou\u00e9 who was already on the verge of leaving the club, was sent off on his Premier League debut against Newcastle United for slapping Joey Barton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gervais Yao Kouassi (born 27 May 1987), better known as Gervinho, is an Ivorian [[Association_footballer|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for Italian club [[Parma_Calcio_1913|Parma]] and the [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast national team]]. He was sent off on his [[Premier_League|Premier League]] debut against [[Newcastle_United|Newcastle United]] for slapping [[Joey_Barton|Joey Barton]]. Gervinho was given the number 27 shirt, which was last worn by [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] teammate [[Emmanuel_Eboue\u0301|Emmanuel Eboue\u0301]] who was already on the verge of leaving the club. \n"} +{"id": 23203, "claim": "The total population of Tualte in 2011 was 2,330, and there were 482 literate males.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,177 \n1177 Demographics (2011 Census) Population \n502 Demographics (2011 Census) Literates \n"} +{"id": 40545, "claim": "Herderia is classified in the tribe Vernonieae, family Asteraceae, order Asterales and kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Vernonieae|Vernonieae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 33589, "claim": "Amos Moses tells the story of a one-armed Cajun alligator poacher named Amos Moses, son of \"Doc Milsap\" and his wife Hannah, but it is not absolutely clear that Amos's father was named \"Doc Milsap\", as the lyric is difficult to interpret from the recording.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The song tells the story of a one-armed [[Cajun|Cajun]] [[Alligator|alligator]] [[Poacher|poacher]] named Amos Moses, son of \"Doc Milsap\" and his wife Hannah, who lived \"about 45 minutes southeast of [[Thibodaux,_Louisiana|Thibodaux, Louisiana]].\" It is not absolutely clear that Amos's father was named \"Doc Milsap\", as the lyric is difficult to interpret from the recording. \n"} +{"id": 5689, "claim": "Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn has won 1st place in 4 \u00d7 100 m relay at the 2003, 2005, and 2007 Asian Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2003_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay 2003 [[2005_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay 2005 2007 [[2007_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay \n"} +{"id": 4544, "claim": "Six Belgian acts have won six or more prizes at the Music Industry Awards including the singer Millow who was the biggest winner at the MIA's inaugural event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Stromae|Stromae]] 17 [[Milow|Milow]] 12 [[Niels_Destadsbader|Niels Destadsbader]] 9 [[Oscar_and_the_Wolf|Oscar and the Wolf]] 8 [[Ange\u0300le|Ange\u0300le]] [[Bazart|Bazart]] [[Selah_Sue|Selah Sue]] 7 [[Balthazar_(band)|Balthazar]] [[DAAN|DAAN]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 1239, "claim": "During the 1916 North Carolina gubernatorial election, Leonhard Miller of the Democratic party had the highest votes followed by Frank A. Linney of the Socialist party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1916 North Carolina gubernatorial election [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Frank A. Linney \n"} +{"id": 5241, "claim": "Lawrence Hogben's cruiser, HMS Hood, was among the Royal Navy vessels tasked to destroy the German battleship Bismarck but was mistaken for said battleship on May 26, 1941.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 24 May 1941, the German [[Battleship|battleship]] [[German_battleship_Bismarck|Bismarck]] sank the British [[Battlecruiser|battlecruiser]] [[HMS_Hood|HMS Hood]] at the [[Battle_of_the_Denmark_Strait|Battle of the Denmark Strait]]. \n"} +{"id": 4186, "claim": "Callomphala hoeksemai, a species of sea snail, is in the class Gastropoda and order Trochida.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Callomphala hoeksemai is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] Class: [[Trochida|Trochida]] Order: \n"} +{"id": 12675, "claim": "During the 1948 New Mexico gubernatorial election, the Democrats earned over 100,000 votes, while the Republicans earned less than 90,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] 103,969 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 86,023 \n"} +{"id": 26505, "claim": "YWHAG belongs to the 14-3-3 protein family found in only mammals (in heart muscles).", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are seven genes that encode seven distinct 14-3-3 proteins in most mammals (See Human genes below) and 13-15 genes in many higher plants, though typically in fungi they are present only in pairs. \n"} +{"id": 47255, "claim": "Darren Van Oene is wrongly believed to have been picked 33 by the Buffalo Sabres and played with them or four seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Van Oene debuted with Buffalo's [[American_Hockey_League|American Hockey League]] affiliate, the [[Rochester_Americans|Rochester Americans]], in the [[1998\u201399_AHL_season|1998\u20131999 season]]. He played with the Americans for four seasons before the [[Boston_Bruins|Boston Bruins]] signed him as a free agent and assigned him to their AHL team, the [[Providence_Bruins|Providence Bruins]]. 1998\u20132005 After playing two seasons and part of a third with Providence, Van Oene finished the [[2004\u201305_AHL_season|2004\u201305 season]] by moving between the AHL's [[Manchester_Monarchs_(AHL)|Manchester Monarchs]] and [[Worcester_IceCats|Worcester IceCats]], and also spent time in the [[United_Hockey_League|United Hockey League]] with the [[Elmira_Jackals|Elmira Jackals]]. \n"} +{"id": 10965, "claim": "Micka\u00ebl Pontal, who was born on 30 April 1980, in Guilherand-Granges, France, currently plays for Hy\u00e8res FC, a French association football team playing in the city of Hy\u00e8res, Var.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Guilherand-Granges|Guilherand-Granges]], [[France|France]] (1980-04-30) 30 April 1980 (age 40) [[Hye\u0300res_FC|Hye\u0300res FC]] Hye\u0300res Football Club is a [[Football_in_France|French association football]] [[List_of_football_clubs_in_France|team]] playing in the city of [[Hye\u0300res|Hye\u0300res]], Var. \nMickae\u0308l Pontal (born 30 April 1980) is a [[France|French]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]]. He currently plays in the [[Championnat_National|Championnat National]] for [[Hye\u0300res_FC|Hye\u0300res FC]]. [[Guilherand-Granges|Guilherand-Granges]], [[France|France]] In September 1919 it became a member of the [[French_Football_Federation|French Football Federation]], formed earlier in the year. \n"} +{"id": 39121, "claim": "Nicoletta Ceccoli was awarded the Noble Prize and work as a 2D director in a 2D animated French film.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2008 she worked as the character designer for a [[Animation|3D animated]] French film, [[La_me\u0301canique_du_c\u0153ur_(film)|\"La mecanique du couer\"]] under the direction of Mathias Melzieau. \n"} +{"id": 3666, "claim": "The ARkStorm has never occurred.", "label": 0, "evidence": "An ARkStorm (for [[Atmospheric_river|atmospheric river]] 1,000 storm) is a hypothetical but scientifically realistic \"megastorm\" scenario developed and published by the Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) of the United States Geological Survey, based on historical occurrences. If the ARkStorm scenario were to occur, it would have the following effects: \n"} +{"id": 5418, "claim": "1920 Rhode Island State Rams football team (first season in 1895) lost four games and tied four games between September 25th and November 20th.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1895 September 25 L 0\u201325 October 2 L 0\u201320 October 23 L 0\u20137 November 13 L 0\u20137 \n"} +{"id": 4718, "claim": "In Pennsylvania the Stroudsburg Area School District is just one of the 500 public school districts in PA and has nine elected school board members and had almost 5000 students in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "9 locally elected members 4,959 pupils (2016),\n5,178 pupils (2013-14) 5,763 pupils (2009-10), 5,891 pupils (2006-07) In 2016, Stroudsburg Area School District's academic ranking slipped further to 209th out of 493 Pennsylvania public school districts, by the [[Pittsburgh_Business_Times|Pittsburgh Business Times]]. \n"} +{"id": 2973, "claim": "Liu Yonghong would go on to become a scientist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cinematographer|Cinematographer]] \n"} +{"id": 34443, "claim": "Augie March has released a number of singles from 1999 up to 2018 including the single One Crowded Hour which earned the band their highest position in Australia's music sales charts, a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia, as it peaked at the 29th spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, and album shown 2003 75 2001 72 2000 56 2002 31 2006 29 The ARIA Charts, stylised as the AR1A CHARTS since November 2018, are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the [[Australian_Recording_Industry_Association|Australian Recording Industry Association]]. 1999 2018 \n"} +{"id": 35152, "claim": "Daniel Melnick produced films such as Unfaithfully Yours (a romantic comedy) and Footloose (a musical drama) in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Unfaithfully_Yours_(1984_film)|Unfaithfully Yours]] Executive producer [[Footloose_(1984_film)|Footloose]] Executive producer 1984 Unfaithfully Yours is a 1984 American [[Romantic_comedy|romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Howard_Zieff|Howard Zieff]], starring [[Dudley_Moore|Dudley Moore]] and [[Nastassja_Kinski|Nastassja Kinski]] and featuring [[Armand_Assante|Armand Assante]] and [[Albert_Brooks|Albert Brooks]]. Footloose is a 1984 American musical [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]] directed by [[Herbert_Ross|Herbert Ross]]. \n"} +{"id": 19375, "claim": "The Wigan Warriors only started participating in the SUper V league in 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wigan won the Minor Premiership and the first [[1998_Super_League_Grand_Final|Super League Grand Final]] in 1998 with a 10\u20134 victory over [[Leeds_Rhinos|Leeds]] at [[Old_Trafford|Old Trafford]], [[Manchester|Manchester]]. The first game at the new stadium was a defeat in a Super League play-off match against Castleford on 19 September 1999. [[Frank_Endacott|Frank Endacott]] joined Wigan Warriors as head coach after the 1999 season and in 2000 Wigan finished top of the Super League and reached the Grand Final for the second time but this time lost to St Helens 29\u201316. and [[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]], which St Helens won, claiming their second consecutive Championship. [[Tetley's_Bitter|Tetley's Bitter]] Super League was the official name for the year 2000's Super League championship season, the 106th season of top-level professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] football in Britain, and the fifth championship run by [[Super_League|Super League]]. \n"} +{"id": 2332, "claim": "The 1960 Bowling Green Falcons football team won eight times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Falcons went on to beat [[UTEP_Miners_football|Texas-El Paso]] and finished the season with an 8\u20131 record, ranked second in the MAC. With the 14\u20137 win, the Bobcats earned the MAC Championship and 1960 NCAA College Division National Championship. \n"} +{"id": 23040, "claim": "Chris Cornell (an American rock musician) discography shows that he had five studio albums with Scream placing the highest in US Charts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He released four solo studio albums, [[Euphoria_Morning|Euphoria Morning]] (1999), [[Carry_On_(Chris_Cornell_album)|Carry On]] (2007), [[Scream_(Chris_Cornell_album)|Scream]] (2009), and [[Higher_Truth|Higher Truth]] (2015); the live album [[Songbook_(Chris_Cornell_album)|Songbook]] (2011); and two compilations, The Roads We Choose (2007) and [[Chris_Cornell_(album)|Chris Cornell]] (2018), the latter released posthumously. \n"} +{"id": 15811, "claim": "The 1894 Michigan State Normal Normalites football team played thrice in Ypsilanti, Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ypsilanti,_Michigan|Ypsilanti, MI]] Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti, MI \n"} +{"id": 22597, "claim": "Ragged Isle (Maine-based dramatic web series) had five episodes, one of which was titled \"11 O'Clock Tick Tock\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 \n"} +{"id": 20108, "claim": "Flo Gennaro, an Argentine fashion model who was born in 1991 in Norway, is six feet tall, has light brown hair and brown eyes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Flo Gennaro (born January 9, 1991 in Rosario, Santa Fe) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] fashion [[Model_(person)|model]]. \n"} +{"id": 1508, "claim": "In the FIS World Cup standings, Hannes Dotzler received an overall 127 season standing points in 2010, the highest that he got until 2021.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2009\u201310_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup|2010]] 171 \n"} +{"id": 4961, "claim": "Bangalore Naatkal is a film set in India, and the actors in the film speak Hindi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Tamil_language|Tamil]] \n"} +{"id": 3026, "claim": "Mahanayika's \"Aji Jharer Raate\", sung by Mousumi Banerjee (an Indian-American statistician and singer) and music by Rabindranath Tagore, was four minutes and 28 seconds long.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Aji Jharer Raate\" [[Mousumi_Banerjee|Mousumi Banerjee]] [[Rabindranath_Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] 4:28 Mousumi Banerjee is a [[Indian_people|Indian]]-American statistician and singer. \n"} +{"id": 10316, "claim": "11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam seeked to revise the platform through a collective effort guided by high-standing party bureaucrats and officials from think tanks and was widely accepted especially regarding the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the means of production was to be owned by the state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There was some criticism on the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the [[Means_of_production|means of production]] was to be owned by the state. \n"} +{"id": 7892, "claim": "Ian Chappell, born on September 26, 1943, was Australian ODI captains from 1972 to 1975 winning six games out of eleven games played with 54.55% winning rate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Chappell became South Australian captain when the long-serving [[Les_Favell|Les Favell]] retired at the start of the 1970\u20131971 season. \n"} +{"id": 2627, "claim": "In 1972 Barry Sheene signed with Yamaha's six-man factory team to ride for them in the 250cc World Championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "For the [[1972_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season|1972]] season, Sheene was signed by [[Yamaha_Motor_Company|Yamaha]] to ride a factory-supported Yamaha YZ635 for the 250cc World Championship under the French Yamaha importer Sonauto's banner. There was no Yamaha factory team at the time, but Sheene was one of six riders receiving support from the factory. \n"} +{"id": 48901, "claim": "Flemish Community is wrongly believed to have been established 1980 in Belgium has President Jan Jambon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jan_Jambon|Jan Jambon]] (N-VA) \n"} +{"id": 3665, "claim": "The Siva Prasad Barooah National Award was given to well-known author Arup Kumar Dutta in 2004, and there were no recipients in 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2004 Arup Kumar Dutta Well-known author 2005 \n"} +{"id": 8376, "claim": "\"Gau Wu\" is a Japanese expression that means \"disorderly shouting\" or \"squabbling over nothing,\" it is used as a satirical term by the anti-Occupy Central movement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gau Wu (Chinese: \u9ce9\u55da) ([[Cantonese|Cantonese]] pronunciation: Gau1 Wu1), is a Cantonese expression that was coined shortly after an interview clip in which the term was used was broadcast by HK cable TV in August 2014. \n"} +{"id": 5506, "claim": "Mainline Freight was originally planned to be founded in 1994 and the headquarters is located in Islington, United Kingdom", "label": 0, "evidence": "9 June 1994 as Trainload Freight South East Mainline Freight was created in 1994 along with [[Transrail_Freight|Transrail]] and [[Loadhaul|Loadhaul]] as part of the broadly regional split of British Rail's [[Trainload_Freight|Trainload Freight]] operations - Mainline Freight's centre of operations were South East England, and East Anglia, and the East Midlands. [[Islington|Islington]], [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] \n"} +{"id": 16272, "claim": "The Mellows that specializes in doo-wop, which features vocal group harmony to a simple beat with little instrumentation, was disbanded in 1958, and its lead vocal, Leach Boyd, gave up singing and went to work in a factory on 134th Street.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lillian Leach (December 20, 1936 \u2013 April 26, 2013), also known by her married name, Lillian Leach Boyd, was an American singer who performed lead vocals with the [[The_Bronx|Bronx]]-based [[Doo-wop|doo-wop]] group the Mellows. It features vocal group [[Harmony|harmony]] that carries an engaging melodic line to a simple beat with little or [[A_cappella|no]] [[Instrumentation_(music)|instrumentation]]. With almost nothing to show for their years of hard work, the group broke up in 1958. Leach gave up singing and went to work in a factory on 134th Street. \n"} +{"id": 27303, "claim": "Juhua Island, the smallest island in the Bohai Gulf, is located in Xingcheng, China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Xingcheng is home to the largest island in the [[Bohai_Gulf|Bohai Gulf]], the beautiful and secluded Juhua Island (simplified Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5c9b; traditional Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5cf6; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ju\u0301hua\u0304 Da\u030co; lit. \n"} +{"id": 8112, "claim": "Spade Cooley, who was part Cherokee, was known as the King of Western Swing and played the fiddle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "King of Western Swing Being part [[Cherokee_people|Cherokee]], Cooley was sent to the Chemawa Indian School in [[Salem,_Oregon|Salem]], [[Oregon|Oregon]] to be educated. [[Fiddle|Fiddle]] \n"} +{"id": 7568, "claim": "Tennessee State Route 233 is a route that starts in Woodlawn at US 79 and ends in Cumberland City at State Route 46.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SR 233 begins in southern [[Stewart_County,_Tennessee|Stewart County]] at a junction with [[Tennessee_State_Route_49|SR 49]] in Carlisle. [[Woodlawn,_Tennessee|Woodlawn, Tennessee]] Woodlawn is an [[Unincorporated_area|unincorporated community]] in [[Montgomery_County,_Tennessee|Montgomery County]], [[Tennessee|Tennessee]]. \n"} +{"id": 37193, "claim": "Brazilian footballer, Wellington Nascimento Carvalho played in the Primeira Liga for Portimonense in 2017-18.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Cac\u0327apava|Cac\u0327apava]], Brazil Founded on 14 August 1914, it is most notable for its professional [[Association_football|football]] team, which currently plays in the [[Primeira_Liga|Primeira Liga]], the top flight of Portuguese football. [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] [[Primeira_Liga|Primeira Liga]] [[Portimonense_S.C.|Portimonense]] [[2017\u201318_Primeira_Liga|2017\u201318]] \n"} +{"id": 24903, "claim": "Phlyctibasidium is a fungi that is a part of the incertaw sedis family (Latin for 'of uncertain placement').", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phlyctibasidium is a [[Fungal|fungal]] genus of uncertain taxonomic placement in the [[Agaricomycetes|Agaricomycetes]]. Family: [[Incertae_sedis|Incertae sedis]] Incertae sedis ([[Latin_language|Latin]] for 'of uncertain placement') or problematica are terms used for a [[Taxonomy_(biology)|taxonomic]] group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. \n"} +{"id": 53, "claim": "Brewster Productions is a movie production company that produces genres such as folk, indie rock, alternative, punk, alt-country, reggae, ska, jam band, Americana, and blues.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brewster Productions is a concert production and promotion company based in [[Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, Massachusetts]]. \n"} +{"id": 37950, "claim": "Piotr Mowlik is a retired Polish football midfielder who signed as a professional with ROW Rybnik where he played until 1970 then joined Legia Warsaw in 1971.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Piotr Mowlik (born 21 April 1951 in [[Rybnik|Rybnik]]) is a retired [[Polish_people|Polish]] football [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. \n"} +{"id": 4856, "claim": "Michele Lagrange studied at the Opera de Paris and also began at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence in Il Turco in Italia in 1972; she performed the title role of Mireille, as well as other roles, at the Opera de Lyon, and sang frequently at the Opera de Paris.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She began her career in the troupe of the Ope\u0301ra de Lyon then, from 1984, was frequently invited to play at the Ope\u0301ra de Paris. \n"} +{"id": 1810, "claim": "Several awards were received by the San Marinian artist, Nicoletta Ceccoli such as the Andersen Prize, Society of Illustrators in New York, and four prizes for Excellence in the Communication Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nicoletta Ceccoli is a [[San_Marino|San Marinian]] artist, born in 1973, who is known for her richly detailed, dreamlike work. Ceccoli was awarded the Andersen Prize, \"honoring her as the best children's book illustrator in Italy\", in 2001. Others prizes are Society of Illustrators of New York and four prizes for Excellence in the Communication Arts. \n"} +{"id": 7128, "claim": "Jungyup had several songs that charted in South Korea on the Gaon Music Chart, which tabulates the weekly popularity of songs and albums in the country.", "label": 0, "evidence": "81 50 13 35 37 36 38 65 97 The Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. \n"} +{"id": 2536, "claim": "The second highest operator of aerodromes in Tanzania is the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT), the government body responsible for the tourism in the country.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism is the government ministry of [[Tanzania|Tanzania]] that is responsible for the management of [[Natural_resources|natural resources]] and [[Culture|cultural resources]] and for the development of the [[Tourism_industry|tourism industry]]. 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Srividya (24 July 1953-19 October 2006), also known as Sreevidya, was an Indian [[Film_actress|film actress]] best known for her work predominantly in [[Malayalam|Malayalam]] and [[Tamil_language|Tamil]] films with few [[Telugu_language|Telugu]], [[Kannada|Kannada]] and [[Hindi|Hindi]] films for 40 years.She acted in more than 800 films in her film career. \n"} +{"id": 35928, "claim": "The second season of American Horror Story, an American anthology horror television series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for the cable network FX, began from October 17, 2012 and ended on January 23, 2013 where it produced 13 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "American Horror Story (sometimes abbreviated as AHS) is an American [[Anthology_series|anthology]] [[Horror_fiction|horror]] television series created by [[Ryan_Murphy_(writer)|Ryan Murphy]] and [[Brad_Falchuk|Brad Falchuk]] for the cable network [[FX_(TV_channel)|FX]]. October 17, 2012 (2012-10-17) January 23, 2013 (2013-01-23) 13 \n"} +{"id": 15248, "claim": "The Hunan County in the Province of Xupu (literally means \"south of the lake\" and birthplace of communist revolutionary Mao Zedong, who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China) with a land area of 3,437.93 km, has a total population of 741,01 (as of 2010).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hunan (\u6e56\u5357) is a landlocked [[Provinces_of_China|province]] of the People's Republic of [[China|China]], part of the South Central China region. \n"} +{"id": 687, "claim": "In the 2009 Noum\u00e9a International, Donna Haliday and Danielle Barry, prevailed over Deyanira Angulo and Louise McKenzie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2009 Noume\u0301a International [[New_Zealand]] [[Donna_Haliday|Donna Haliday]] [[Mexico]] [[Deyanira_Angulo|Deyanira Angulo]]\n[[Australia]] [[Louise_McKenzie|Louise McKenzie]] Winner Danielle Tahuri (born 22 December 1988; as Danielle Barry) is a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] female [[Badminton|badminton]] player who plays for the Te Atatu Badminton Club. \n"} +{"id": 42042, "claim": "The Tulane Green Wave baseball team of Tulane University who competes in the AAC plays their home games at the Greer Field at Turchin Stadium where they have a positive record historically.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Tulane Green Wave baseball team represents [[Tulane_University|Tulane University]] in [[NCAA_Division_I|NCAA Division I]] [[College_baseball|college baseball]]. The Green Wave baseball team competes in the [[American_Athletic_Conference|American Athletic Conference]] and play their home games on campus at [[Greer_Field_at_Turchin_Stadium|Greer Field at Turchin Stadium]]. The team has a .750 winning percentage in games played there and consistently ranks highly among [[List_of_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_programs|Division I baseball programs]] in average attendance figures. \n"} +{"id": 2911, "claim": "Serge Edongo, whose full name is Serge Edongo Ambembe, was born on May 17, 1982. and has played for various teams such as Cameroon, Gabon, and Tunisia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Serge Edongo Ambembe Serge Edongo (born May 17, 1982) is a [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] professional volleyball player. Edongo has previously played for teams in [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], [[Gabon|Gabon]], [[Tunisia|Tunisia]], [[Qatar|Qatar]], [[Bahrain|Bahrain]], [[Spain|Spain]], [[France|France]]. \n"} +{"id": 15233, "claim": "Social Democratic Party's Martti Miettunen became Prime Minister on 30 November 1975 and left office on 29 September 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Centre_Party_(Finland)|Centre]] \n"} +{"id": 4396, "claim": "Only a small percentage of the 5,400 Polish students that attended Hamtramck Public Schools in 1925 were non-US citizens.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1925, of the school district's 7,526 students, about 5,400 were ethnic Polish. Half of the ethnic Polish students were non-US citizens. \n"} +{"id": 2038, "claim": "The Cooma Correctional Centre, a minimum and medium security institution for inmates held in protective custody operated by Corrective Services NSW an agency of the Department of Attorney General and Justice of the Government of New South Wales, has approximately 53 staff, consisting of 31 custodial officers, 9 overseers and 13 support staff.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cooma Correctional Centre, an [[Australia|Australian]] [[Prison|minimum to medium prison]] for males, is located in [[Cooma,_New_South_Wales|Cooma]], [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. The centre is operated by [[Corrective_Services_NSW|Corrective Services NSW]] an agency of the [[Department_of_Attorney_General_and_Justice_(New_South_Wales)|Department of Attorney General and Justice]] of the [[Government_of_New_South_Wales|Government of New South Wales]]. There is approximately 53 staff, consisting of 31 custodial officers, 9 overseers and 13 support staff. \n"} +{"id": 4852, "claim": "Kazunori Iio played on a number of club teams in the years 1999 through 2015, and ended up playing on Tokyo Verdy (one of the most decorated clubs in the J League, with honors including two J League titles, five Emperor's Cups, six JSL cups, and an Asian Club Championship title) four times over the years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2001_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2001]] [[2003_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2003]] [[2004_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2004]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] Founded as Yomiuri FC in 1969, Tokyo Verdy is one of the most decorated clubs in the J.League, with honours including 2 J.League titles, 5 [[Emperor's_Cup|Emperor's Cups]], 6 [[JSL_Cup|JSL Cup]] / J.League Cups and an [[02)|Asian Club Championship]] title, and the most successful team in Japanese football history with 25 titles. [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] [[2006_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2006]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Tokyo Verdy]] [[2007_Tokyo_Verdy_1969_season|2007]] [[2008_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2008]] [[2009_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2009]] [[2010_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2010]] [[2011_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2011]] [[2012_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2012]] [[2013_Tokyo_Verdy_season|2013]] [[Tokyo_Verdy|Verdy Kawasaki]] [[1999_Verdy_Kawasaki_season|1999]] [[2000_Verdy_Kawasaki_season|2000]] [[2002_Kawasaki_Frontale_season|2002]] Kawasaki Frontale \n"} +{"id": 18391, "claim": "The 1960 Bowling Green Falcons football of Bowling Green State University, a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, won eight times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1960 Bowling Green Falcons football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Bowling_Green_State_University|Bowling Green State University]] in the [[Mid-American_Conference|Mid-American Conference]] (MAC) during the [[1960_college_football_season|1960 college football season]]. Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Bowling_Green,_Ohio|Bowling Green, Ohio]]. W 14\u20137 W 21\u201312 W 14\u201313 W 14\u20133 W 28\u20130 W 50\u20136 W 27\u20136 W 21\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 15296, "claim": "Pierre-Paul Riquet created the Jouarres Aqueduct on the Canal du Midi, which is located in\u00a0Jouarres le Vieux France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Jouarres Aqueduct ([[French_language|French]]: Aqueduc de xx) is one of several [[Aqueduct_(bridge)|aqueducts]] on the [[Canal_du_Midi|Canal du Midi]]. Jouarres le Vieux [[France|France]]\n9.1 km NW of [[Le\u0301zignan-Corbie\u0300res|Le\u0301zignan-Corbie\u0300res]], 22.0 km ExNE of [[Tre\u0300bes|Tre\u0300bes]], 25.7 km NE of [[Aude|De\u0301partemente de l' Aude]], 28.6 km E of [[Carcassonne|Carcassonne]] It is one of three original aqueducts created by [[Pierre-Paul_Riquet|Pierre-Paul Riquet]] during the building of the canal from 1667 to 1681. \n"} +{"id": 30996, "claim": "Cellular agriculture was at its 108th year when Memphis Meats received a billion dollar investment in its Series B.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In January 2020, Memphis Meats raised a $161 million Series B. \n"} +{"id": 3660, "claim": "The Doxygen, which was created by Dimitri can Heesch and released in 2000 has the possibility of extended customization with XSLT.", "label": 1, "evidence": "26 October 1997; 23 years ago (1997-10-26) \n"} +{"id": 6901, "claim": "HTCondor, an open-source high-throughput computing software framework for coarse-grained distributed parallelization of computationally intensive tasks developed by the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison, runs on any kind of operating system.", "label": 1, "evidence": "HTCondor is an [[Open-source_software|open-source]] [[High-throughput_computing|high-throughput computing]] software framework for coarse-grained distributed parallelization of computationally intensive tasks. HTCondor runs on [[Linux|Linux]], [[Unix|Unix]], [[Mac_OS_X|Mac OS X]], [[FreeBSD|FreeBSD]], and [[Microsoft_Windows|Microsoft Windows]] [[Operating_system|operating systems]]. HTCondor is developed by the HTCondor team at the [[University_of_Wisconsin\u2013Madison|University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison]] and is freely available for use. \n"} +{"id": 12593, "claim": "Bioplastic development has just begun to be discovered.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1862: At the Great London Exhibition, [[Alexander_Parkes|Alexander Parkes]] displays Parkesine, the first plastic. Parkesine is made from nitrocellulose. (White 1998) \n"} +{"id": 4887, "claim": "In the 1968 Paris\u2013Roubaix, Jan Janssen placed first with Eddy Merckx placing second.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jan Janssen (NED) [[Eddy_Merckx|Eddy Merckx]] (BEL) \n"} +{"id": 24286, "claim": "In the 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand (a series of rugby union games undertaken by the New South Wales Teams against invitational and national teams of New Zealand), New South Wales won against Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington with a score of 20-8\ton August 22, 1925 in Palmerston North.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand was a series of [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] games undertaken by the [[New_South_Wales_Waratahs|New South Wales Teams]] against invitational and national teams of New Zealand. Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington 20 8 22 August 1925 [[Palmerston_North|Palmerston North]] Scores and results list New South Wales' points tally first. \n"} +{"id": 20968, "claim": "Ross Callachan played for the Raith Rovers for eight seasons, but he only played for St. Johnstone for four.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2010\u201311_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2010\u201311]] [[2011\u201312_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Raith_Rovers_F.C._season|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2018-19]] [[2019\u201320_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2019\u201320]] \n[[Raith_Rovers|Raith Rovers]] [[St_Johnstone_F.C.|St Johnstone]] \n"} +{"id": 5736, "claim": "In the 1991 San Marino Grand Prix, Brazil's Ayrton Senna scored ten points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10 [[Brazil]] [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] \n"} +{"id": 4490, "claim": "Built in 1883 as part of the S\u00e9r\u00e9 de Rivi\u00e8res system, Fort de V\u00e9zelois is now owned by Commune de V\u00e9zelois and is currently in restoration.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fort de Ve\u0301zelois, also known as Fort Ordener, was built between 1883 and 1886 near [[Ve\u0301zelois|Ve\u0301zelois]], to the southeast of [[Belfort|Belfort]] in northeastern France. This set of forts was built as part of the [[Se\u0301re\u0301_de_Rivie\u0300res_system|Se\u0301re\u0301 de Rivie\u0300res system]] and incorporated improvements to deal with the improvement in efficacy of artillery in the late 19th century. The fort is now owned by the Commune of Ve\u0301zelois and is in the care of an association for its restoration. \n"} +{"id": 257, "claim": "The Williams FW30, introduced in 2008, had it's front wing altered in order to provide better airflow over the rear of the car.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Williams FW30 is a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Racing_car|racing car]], designed by [[Williams_Grand_Prix_Engineering|Williams]] and introduced at the start of the [[2008_Formula_One_season|2008 Formula One season]]. The design of the front wing bridge was tweaked slightly from the [[2008_Turkish_Grand_Prix|2008 Turkish Grand Prix]] onward. The bridge element gained two small airflow \"fences\" that allowed the Williams aerodynamic team to extend the depth of the wing profile. This resulted in an increase in the aerodynamic downforce generated by the wing, without a concomitant increase in drag. \n"} +{"id": 29536, "claim": "Microregions were legally defined areas consisting of a group of municipalities of various states that made are up of 5,569 municipalities, divided among 557 microregions and 136 mesoregions in the country of Peru.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A microregion (Portuguese: Microrregia\u0303o) was a legally defined area in [[Brazil|Brazil]] consisting of a group of [[Municipalities_of_Brazil|municipalities]]. As of 2014, there were 5,569 municipalities, divided among 557 microregions and 136 mesoregions: \n"} +{"id": 1839, "claim": "Verano azul is a well-known Spanish television drama series with a total of 19 episodes and was aired from October 11, 1981 up to February 14,1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Verano azul (English: Blue Summer) is a well-known Spanish television drama series directed by [[Antonio_Mercero|Antonio Mercero]]. With 19 episodes it drew up to 20 million viewers in Spain (Televisio\u0301n Espan\u0303ola was the only television network available in Spain until 1983) and has been re-run several times since then. It was first broadcast on [[La_1_(Spain)|La Primera Cadena]] of [[Televisio\u0301n_Espan\u0303ola|Televisio\u0301n Espan\u0303ola]] from October 11, 1981 to February 14, 1982. \n"} +{"id": 21642, "claim": "Jim Davnie is a Democratic member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who went to the University of Minnesota and was preceded by Lee Greenfield.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Lee_Greenfield|Lee Greenfield]] [[Minnesota_Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor_Party|Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party]] [[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] \n"} +{"id": 818, "claim": "Harman Tarrant (an Irish-born Australian politician) was not a member of the first incarnation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Harman John Tarrant (1844 \u2013 10 September 1900) was an Irish-born Australian politician. [[John_Hay_(New_South_Wales_politician)|John Hay]] [[Robert_Landale|Robert Landale]] [[Patrick_Jennings|Patrick Jennings]] [[William_Hay_(Australian_politician)|William Hay]] [[Robert_Barbour_(New_South_Wales_politician)|Robert Barbour]] [[James_Hayes_(Australian_politician)|James Hayes]] [[Robert_Scobie_(Australian_politician_born_1848)|Robert Scobie]] [[Brian_Doe|Brian Doe]] \n"} +{"id": 4078, "claim": "Fyodor Dubasov was a member of the Russian army and dies in training.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He died in 1912 and was buried in [[Alexander_Nevsky_Lavra|Alexander Nevsky Lavra]]. Dubasov retired to Saint Petersburg in poor health as a result of his injuries. \nHis family had long been associated with the [[Imperial_Russian_Navy|Imperial Russian Navy]]. \n"} +{"id": 48703, "claim": "Cylindroleberididae are found in marine areas all the way down to 14,800 ft and most are only .08 in long.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cylindroleberididae is a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Ostracod|ostracods]] that shows remarkable morphological diversity. Species of the Cylindroleberididae are found in marine areas, from shallow waters to depths of more than 4,500 metres (14,800 ft). Most species are approximately 2 millimetres (0.08 in) long. \n"} +{"id": 17385, "claim": "The 1978 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships included twelve teams, with NYU and UTEP tied with 50 points each.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Washington [[Oklahoma_Sooners_track_and_field|Oklahoma]] [[Maryland_Terrapins_track_and_field|Maryland]]\nWashington State [[Villanova_Wildcats_track_and_field|Villanova]] [[BYU_Cougars_track_and_field|BYU]] UC Irvine [[USC_Trojans_track_and_field|USC]] [[Auburn_Tigers_track_and_field|Auburn]] [[Oregon_Ducks_track_and_field|Oregon]] (H) [[UCLA_Bruins_track_and_field|UCLA]]\nUTEP 50 \n"} +{"id": 2212, "claim": "Robert Stockton Green was born in Princeton, graduated from what is now Princeton University, and served as the 27th Governor of New Jersey, as well as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives before becoming a Judge on the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Green was born in [[Princeton,_New_Jersey|Princeton, New Jersey]], the son of [[James_S._Green_(New_Jersey_lawyer)|James S. Green]] and the former Isabella Williamson McCulloh. Robert Stockton Green (March 25, 1831 \u2013 May 7, 1895) was an American [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]] politician, who served as the [[List_of_Governors_of_New_Jersey|27th]] [[Governor_of_New_Jersey|Governor of New Jersey]] from 1887 to 1890. He also served one term in the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from 1885 to 1887. He served as a judge on the [[New_Jersey_Court_of_Errors_and_Appeals|New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals]], then the state's highest court, in 1894 and 1895. \n(1831-03-25)March 25, 1831\n[[Princeton,_New_Jersey|Princeton]], New Jersey 27th [[Governor_of_New_Jersey|Governor of New Jersey]] Robert Stockton Green Member of the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]\nfrom [[New_Jersey|New Jersey]]'s [[United_States_House_of_Representatives,_New_Jersey_District_3|3rd]] district He served as a judge on the [[New_Jersey_Court_of_Errors_and_Appeals|New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals]], then the state's highest court, in 1894 and 1895. \n"} +{"id": 2763, "claim": "Colgate Red Raiders won against St. Lawrence on October 9 with a score of 21\u20130, which is a better performance than their game against Cornell that had a resulting score of 7\u201340 in favor of Cornell.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 25 [[St._Lawrence_Saints_football|St. Lawrence]] W 21\u20130 October 9 [[St._Bonaventure_Brown_Indians_football|St. Bonaventure]] W 34\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 20116, "claim": "Ken Aspromonte manages the Wichita Aeros, an AAA team from the American Association, while Len Johnston manages the GCL Indians, a rookie team from the Gulf Coast League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After leading the 1969 [[Reno_Silver_Sox|Reno Silver Sox]] of the [[Class_A_(baseball)|Class A]] [[California_League|California League]] to a winning record, he was promoted to [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]], where he spent two years at the helm of the [[Wichita_Aeros|Wichita Aeros]], Cleveland's top affiliate. The Wichita Aeros were an American minor league baseball franchise based in [[Wichita,_Kansas|Wichita, Kansas]], that played in the [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] [[American_Association_(20th_century)|American Association]] from [[1970_in_baseball|1970]] through [[1984_in_baseball|1984]]. The Arizona League Indians, formerly the Gulf Coast League (GCL) Indians, are a minor league baseball team in [[Goodyear,_Arizona|Goodyear, Arizona]]. Rookie Larry Day (AZL Indians 1 \"Red\")\n[[Jerry_Owens|Jerry Owens]] (AZL Indians 2 \"Blue\") \n"} +{"id": 5821, "claim": "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) first aired the first episode of Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley on September tenth, 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The show aired on [[NBC|NBC]] from September 10 to December 3, 1988 for a single season of 13 episodes. \n[[NBC|NBC]] September 10 \u2013\nDecember 3, 1988 (1988-12-03) \n"} +{"id": 19953, "claim": "Giorgi Chakvetadze, under Dinamo Tbilisi, has made five appearances in the 2016 Gent.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dinamo Tbilisi [[K.A.A._Gent|Gent]] \n"} +{"id": 4917, "claim": "Racing World, a spin-off service from Racing UK which was launched in 2006 but was closed in 2009, showed nine hours of UFC shows and was broadcasted on Sky channel 433 in the UK.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Racing World was a spin-off service from [[Racing_UK|Racing UK]]. It was launched on 8 March 2006 and featured coverage from the [[United_States|United States]] including such courses as [[Arlington_Park|Arlington Park]] and [[Churchill_Downs|Churchill Downs]]. The channel closed down on 24 August 2009. Racing World showed nine hours of UFC programming, coverage began at 9pm on Saturday with all five episodes of the UFC's Top 100 Fights, then the UFC 100 countdown and then showing UFC 100 live to UK customers. It broadcast on [[Sky_(UK_and_Ireland)|Sky]] channel 433 from 1730 to 0100 in the UK. \nRacing World was a spin-off service from [[Racing_UK|Racing UK]]. 8 March 2006 24 August 2009 Racing World showed nine hours of UFC programming, coverage began at 9pm on Saturday with all five episodes of the UFC's Top 100 Fights, then the UFC 100 countdown and then showing UFC 100 live to UK customers. It broadcast on [[Sky_(UK_and_Ireland)|Sky]] channel 433 from 1730 to 0100 in the UK. \n"} +{"id": 7930, "claim": "During the 1949 season, the Western Michigan Broncos defeated Ohio, but lost to Central Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1949_Ohio_Bobcats_football_team|Ohio]] L 6\u201316 \nat [[1949_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] W 35\u20138 \n"} +{"id": 9527, "claim": "Foreign worker statistics in select Asian countries, by destination says that Nepal was able to send 106,000 workers to Hong Kong, 1,000 workers to Japan, and 4,000 workers to South Korea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Foreign workers from selected Asian countries, by destination, 2010-11: Thousands Destination 106 \n"} +{"id": 24773, "claim": "The second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there, however, in some years additional promotion places were denied in the Landesliga.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The two second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot. The winner went to [[Landesliga|Landesliga]], the loser faced the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there. However, in some years additional promotion places were available in the Landesliga. \n"} +{"id": 8775, "claim": "Tracy Howe, who finally settled down in Montreal, lived in three different cities early in life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1952 Tracy and his family moved to London, England. In 1956, when Tracy was 4 they moved to Ottawa, Canada. In 1957 the family moved to Ville St-Laurent, Quebec and in 1959 moved again to Pointe-Claire, Quebec where Tracy lived until he left home in 1970 at age 18. \n"} +{"id": 31661, "claim": "Darvishan is located in the Gaser District in the province of Helmand, Afghanistan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Garmser_District|Garmser District]] \n"} +{"id": 2253, "claim": "In the 1968 Paris\u2013Roubaix, Jan Janssen placed first with Eddy Merckx placing third.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Eddy_Merckx|Eddy Merckx]] (BEL) [[Walter_Godefroot|Walter Godefroot]] (BEL) Jan Janssen (NED) \n"} +{"id": 1256, "claim": "Frans Denys painted 12 paintings during his Antwerp period and tended to show his sitters turned three-quarter.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Of these, about 12 date from his Antwerp period which ran from 1635 to 1653. Denys usually depicted his sitters in a sitting or standing position and turned three-quarter. \n"} +{"id": 49410, "claim": "Berkheya is a genus of plants from the Ochidaceae family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Berkheya is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the aster family, [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]], and the subfamily [[Carduoideae|Carduoideae]], the [[Thistle|thistles]]. \n[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 8955, "claim": "The Great Bitter Lake contained bivalves from various families such as Noetiidae, Mytilidae, and Lucinidae which are all described by the same author.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Table 2: Great Bitter Lake bivalves Family Noetiidae Mytilidae Lucinidae Author (Issel, 1869) (Fischer P., 1870) (Benson in Cantor, 1842) (Melvill, 1899) Zorina, 1970 (Issel, 1869) \n"} +{"id": 1889, "claim": "Tiger Mask IV won Luchas de Apuestas four times from 2009 to 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tiger Mask IV ([[IWGP_Junior_Heavyweight_Championship|IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]) Tiger Mask (mask) Tiger Mask (mask) Tiger Mask (mask) [[Tiger_Mask_(professional_wrestling)|Tiger Mask]] \n"} +{"id": 7198, "claim": "In the 2006 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election, the Labour party earned the most seats, while the Liberal Democrats had the fewest seats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 2 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 0 [[Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales|Green]] 0 Sandwell Local Election Result 2006 \nLabour dropped to 50 seats, after losing 4 but gaining another 1, the Conservatives stayed on 11 seats, the Liberal Democrats 5 and [[Independent_(politician)|independents]] on 2 seats. \n"} +{"id": 2687, "claim": "The Pentax K100D (sometimes confused with the more advanced Pentax K10D) features six effective megapixel CCD sensor, an analog-to-digital converter, and a shake-reduction system, and its fastest shutter speed if 1/4000 seconds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The K100D is sometimes confused with the similarly named, but more advanced, [[Pentax_K10D|Pentax K10D]]. The K100D features a six effective [[Megapixel|megapixel]] [[Charge-coupled_device|CCD]] sensor, coupled with an [[Analog-to-digital_converter|analog-to-digital converter]] (ADC) and a sensor-based [[Image_stabilization|shake reduction system]] within the camera body. The slowest metered shutter speed is 30 seconds and the fastest shutter is 1/4000 seconds. \n"} +{"id": 7258, "claim": "Nathan Greno did not become part of the creatives of any movie.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nathan Greno is an American film director, story artist and writer best known as the co-director of the 2010 animated film [[Tangled|Tangled]]. \n[[Film_Director|Director]], story artist, writer [[Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios|Walt Disney Animation Studios]] (1998\u20132018)\n[[Skydance_Media|Skydance Media]] (2018-present) [[Zootopia|Zootopia]] Creative Leadership \n"} +{"id": 26517, "claim": "Bunny Chan, who was born in Hong Kong, grew up in To Kwa Wan\u2019s Kai Ngai Embroidery Factory as an adopted child of the company's owner.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bunny Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1957 with his family originated from [[Chaozhou|Chaozhou]]. After graduating from secondary school in 1976, he worked at To Kwa Wan's Kai Ngai Embroidery Factory as a clerk and a sewing trainee and learnt procedures such as blinding and button holing form working at his friends' and foreman's workshops. \n"} +{"id": 21947, "claim": "On Dec 13, 1987, Ronan Rafferty won in the West End South Australian Open, and in the Mercedes-Benz Australian Match Play Championship on Feb 7, 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "14 Nov 1987 [[West_End_South_Australian_Open|West End South Australian Open]] \n"} +{"id": 4813, "claim": "The 1859 Shamakhi earthquake in the present-day Azerbaijan Republic killed 100 people.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1859 Shamakhi earthquake struck [[Shamakhi_Rayon|Shamakhi]] in the [[Baku_Governorate|Baku Governorate]] (present-day [[Azerbaijan_Republic|Azerbaijan Republic]]) of the [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]], on 11 June. The earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 5.9 and caused moderate damage and killed approximately 100 people. \n"} +{"id": 19309, "claim": "The former Cameroonian weightlifter, Hortense Nguidjol (born on May 17, 1981), bagged the gold medal in the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships held in North Korea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[World_Weightlifting_Championships|World Weightlifting Championships]] 2009 was held in [[Goyang|Goyang]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. \n2009 World Championships [[South_Korea]] [[Goyang|Goyang]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]] \n"} +{"id": 2387, "claim": "Masahiro K\u014dmura of LDP - K\u014dmeit\u014d, a centre to centre-right conservative political party in Japan founded by lay members of the new religious movement Soka Gakkai, won as representative of Yamaguchi 1st district in the 2017 election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Yamaguchi_1st_district|Yamaguchi 1]] Masahiko Ko\u0304mura L \n"} +{"id": 12427, "claim": "Ammonia:ferredoxin oxidoreductase participates in nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen assimilation (the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment), and has 3 cofactors, namely, iron, Siroheme, and Iron-sulfur.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This enzyme participates in [[Nitrogen_metabolism|nitrogen metabolism]] and [[Nitrogen_assimilation|nitrogen assimilation]]. It has 3 [[Cofactor_(biochemistry)|cofactors]]: [[Iron|iron]], [[Siroheme|Siroheme]], and [[Iron-sulfur|Iron-sulfur]]. Nitrogen assimilation is the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like [[Amino_acid|amino acids]] from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment. The [[List_of_enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is ammonia:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. \n"} +{"id": 9663, "claim": "Ron Marchini won the Pacific Coast Tournament in 1967, and in 1969 was the number one ranked karate fighter in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1967, Marchini won the Pacific Coast Tournament. In 1969, Marchini was the number one ranked karate fighter in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 8239, "claim": "In 1894, Louise Bowen (born February 26, 1859 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) first became involved in Hull House, eventually held an officer position in the said house for a long time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1894 Bowen first became involved in Hull House after being asked by [[Jane_Addams|Jane Addams]] to lead the settlement house's Women's Club. She soon became a Hull House trustee and treasurer, holding the latter position for 53 years. \n"} +{"id": 26749, "claim": "Ugetsu, which won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, is a 1953 Japanese romantic fantasy drama film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Academy_Awards|Academy Awards]] [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Costume_Design|Best Costume Design, Black and White]] Nominated \n"} +{"id": 29629, "claim": "SEPU was sold by an Australian retailer Rodd Partridge in 2000, and then it closed in 2002 because of the current management's undisclosed accumulated tax debts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SEPU was purchased in 2000 by Australian retailer [[Rodd_Partridge|Rodd Partridge]]; it was a failing company at the time. \n"} +{"id": 6673, "claim": "The Tanzhe Temple consists of the Hall of Three Sages where four \"Emperor trees\" sit, the Archway, the shanmen, Deveraja Hall, Mahavira Hall, usually known as the Main Hall, and Vairochana Pavilion.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The two \"Emperor trees\" by the Hall of Three Sages were planted during the [[Liao_Dynasty|Liao Dynasty]] (907-1125) about 1,000 years ago. Along the central axis are the Archway, the [[Shanmen|shanmen]], Deveraja Hall, Mahavira Hall and Vairochana Pavilion. The temple's central hall is its [[Mahavira_Hall|Mahavira Hall]]. \n"} +{"id": 530, "claim": "In 2011, China had a total population of 1,210,854,977, more than 35,000 times compared to (of East Delhi), which only has 34,409.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 1,344,130,000 \n"} +{"id": 10202, "claim": "In the 1992 Cleveland Indians season, there were five minor league affiliate teams associated with them, including the Columbus RedStixx and the Kinston Indians, which began play in 1978 as the Kinston Eagles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox|Colorado Springs Sky Sox]] [[Canton\u2013Akron_Indians|Canton\u2013Akron Indians]] [[Kinston_Indians|Kinston Indians]] [[Columbus_RedStixx|Columbus RedStixx]] [[Watertown_Indians|Watertown Indians]] [[Burlington_Royals|Burlington Indians]] \n"} +{"id": 11159, "claim": "Vinnius are classified under the Plantae family under the phylum Araneae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Jumping_spider|Salticidae]] \n"} +{"id": 13548, "claim": "George Brown lost his race for the Liberal Party Leadership in Canada on the first of July in 1867.", "label": 1, "evidence": "George Alfred Gordon-Brown, Baron George-Brown, [[Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom|PC]] (2 September 1914 \u2013 2 June 1985), was a British [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour politician]] who served as [[Deputy_Leader_of_the_Labour_Party_(UK)|Deputy Leader of the Labour Party]] from 1960 to 1970 and also in several Cabinet posts, including [[Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] during the [[First_Wilson_ministry|Labour government of the 1960s]]. \n[[George_Brown_(Canadian_politician)|George Brown]], who was the leader of the Liberal Party of Ontario, was considered the \"elder statesman\" of the national party. The Liberals did not have a party leader in the election. \n"} +{"id": 23518, "claim": "Manituana is a 396 page novel written by Wu Ming (a collection of five authors) published in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Wu_Ming_Foundation|Wu Ming]] 396 pp Roberto Bui, Giovanni Cattabriga, Luca Di Meo, Federico Guglielmi, Riccardo Pedrini Wu Ming, [[Chinese_language|Chinese]] for \"anonymous\", is a pseudonym for a group of Italian authors formed in 2000 from a subset of the [[Luther_Blissett_(nom_de_plume)|Luther Blissett]] community in [[Bologna|Bologna]]. Novel \n"} +{"id": 19109, "claim": "Tegut is a retail grocery chain founded by Theo Gutberlet in Fulda, Germany.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tegut (styled tegut\u2026) is a Swiss-owned [[Supermarket|supermarket]] chain based in [[Fulda|Fulda]], Germany, which operates 275 stores across seven of Germany's Bundesla\u0308nder, namely in [[Hesse|Hesse]], [[Thuringia|Thuringia]], [[Bavaria|Bavaria]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate|Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]] and [[Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg]]. [[Retailing|Retail]] Groceries Theo Gutberlet \n"} +{"id": 10424, "claim": "In the 1958 NCAA College Division Cross Country Championships, Ohio Wesleyan took 107 points while Wabash only took 93 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "205 [[Ohio_Wesleyan_Battling_Bishops|Ohio Wesleyan]] \n"} +{"id": 16106, "claim": "In the 1902 General Election in Westland, Richard Seddon defeated the Independent runner Harry Cowin (general secretary of the New Zealand Alliance) by taking 2,983 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1902_New_Zealand_general_election|1902 general election]]: Westland Independent [[Frank_Isitt|Frank Isitt]] \n"} +{"id": 12307, "claim": "In the 1988 TFL Statewide League Ladder, Hobart won, garnering 32 points after playing 18 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hobart 32 18 [[Devonport_Football_Club|Devonport]] 18 56 \n"} +{"id": 26439, "claim": "1999 WNBA season (third season for the New York Liberty), the New York Liberty won against Houston in WNBA Finals, G2 but loss in WNBA Finals, G3.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Houston_Comets|Houston Comets]] [[New_York_Liberty|New York Liberty]] \n"} +{"id": 27676, "claim": "Due to the debate about the existence of philosophical sin, those who believed in God and divine law wanted a union between philosophical and theological sin, and believed that the sinner can be ignorant of the existence of God.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Those who believed in God and divine law yet contended for a distinction between philosophical and theological sin maintained that there are morally bad acts that, while violating the order of reason, are not offensive to God. \n"} +{"id": 26190, "claim": "Mehdi Daghagheleh played with six separate teams between 2007 and 2014, one of which was Malavan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[Esteghlal_Ahvaz|Esteghlal Ahvaz]] [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] Sanat Naft Abadan [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] \n"} +{"id": 5556, "claim": "Shalom Levin(27 March 1916-14 April 1995) was an Israeli teacher and politician from Rakaw, Russia..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dr Shalom Levin ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05e9\u05dc\u05d5\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5\u05d9\u05df\u200e, (1916-03-27)27 March 1916 \u2013 (1995-04-14)14 April 1995) was an Israeli teacher and politician who served as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for the [[Alignment_(political_party)|Alignment]] between 1969 and 1977. Born in [[Rakaw|Rakaw]] near [[Minsk|Minsk]] in the [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] (present-day [[Belarus|Belarus]]), Levin studied at the [[Tarbut|Tarbut]] Teachers Seminary in [[Vilnius|Vilnius]], and was a member of the Jewish [[HeHalutz|HeHalutz]] movement in Poland. \n[[Rakaw|Rakaw]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] Dr Shalom Levin ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05e9\u05dc\u05d5\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5\u05d9\u05df\u200e, (1916-03-27)27 March 1916 \u2013 (1995-04-14)14 April 1995) was an Israeli teacher and politician who served as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for the [[Alignment_(political_party)|Alignment]] between 1969 and 1977. \n"} +{"id": 1030, "claim": "1997 Brazilian Grand Prix has twenty-two divers one of whom is Olivier Panis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] finished second for the [[Benetton_Formula|Benetton]] team and [[Prost_Grand_Prix|Prost]] driver [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] was third. [[Canada]] [[Jacques_Villeneuve|Jacques Villeneuve]] [[Austria]] [[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] [[France]] [[Jean_Alesi|Jean Alesi]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Johnny_Herbert|Johnny Herbert]] [[Italy]] Giancarlo Fisichella [[Germany]] [[Heinz-Harald_Frentzen|Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Italy]] [[Nicola_Larini|Nicola Larini]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Salo|Mika Salo]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano [[Netherlands]] [[Jos_Verstappen|Jos Verstappen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Eddie_Irvine|Eddie Irvine]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Damon_Hill|Damon Hill]] [[Japan]] [[Ukyo_Katayama|Ukyo Katayama]] [[Germany]] [[Ralf_Schumacher|Ralf Schumacher]] [[Brazil]] [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]] [[Brazil]] [[Pedro_Diniz|Pedro Diniz]] [[Denmark]] [[Jan_Magnussen|Jan Magnussen]] \n"} +{"id": 27551, "claim": "HTCondor, developed by the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison, runs on four operating systems.", "label": 1, "evidence": "HTCondor runs on [[Linux|Linux]], [[Unix|Unix]], [[Mac_OS_X|Mac OS X]], [[FreeBSD|FreeBSD]], and [[Microsoft_Windows|Microsoft Windows]] [[Operating_system|operating systems]]. \n"} +{"id": 3141, "claim": "Adam Ravenstahl succeeded Don Walko (of the Democratic Party) after his term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives of the 20th district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adam Ravenstahl (born November 9, 1984) is a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives|Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] for the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives,_District_20|20th District]] which includes the North Side, Strip District, Polish Hill, Stanton Heights, and Lawrenceville neighborhoods of the city of [[Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], as well as parts of the suburbs of [[Reserve_Township,_Pennsylvania|Reserve Township]], [[Ross_Township,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania|Ross Township]] and [[West_View,_Pennsylvania|West View]]. [[Don_Walko|Don Walko]] Don Walko (born February 24, 1953) was a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives|Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] for the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives,_District_20|20th District]]. \n"} +{"id": 36223, "claim": "Amlwch Town (4) lost to Treaddur Bay United (4) with a score of 1\u20132, while Brickfield Rangers (3) won against Brymbo (3) with a score of 2\u20131 at the 2014\u201315 Welsh Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Amlwch_Town_F.C.|Amlwch Town]] (4) [[Brickfield_Rangers_F.C.|Brickfield Rangers]] (3) 1\u20132 Treaddur Bay United (4) 2\u20131 Brymbo (3) \n"} +{"id": 24653, "claim": "The Paladin Regiment, composed of woodwinds, brass, percussion, color guard, twirlers, and a dance troupe, is the marching band of Furman University that performs at all Paladin home football games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Paladin Regiment is composed of [[Woodwind_instrument|woodwinds]], [[Brass_instrument|brass]], [[Percussion_instrument|percussion]], [[Color_guard_(flag_spinning)|color guard]], twirlers, and a dance troupe. The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of [[Furman_University|Furman University]] in [[Greenville,_South_Carolina|Greenville, South Carolina]]. The band performs at all [[Furman_Paladins|Paladin]] home [[College_football|football]] games and usually travels to one away game each year. \n"} +{"id": 37030, "claim": "Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus was educated at Bedford Modern School. and was on active serve in 1911 and served in world war 2 before 1915.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the outbreak of [[World_War_I|World War I]] he was on active service the next day with the [[King's_African_Rifles|King's African Rifles]] in [[German_East_Africa|German East Africa]] where he served until February 1915 before being sent to [[Egypt|Egypt]] with the [[Manchester_Regiment|7th Manchester Regiment]]. \n[[World_War_I|World War I]]\n[[Gallipoli_Campaign|Gallipoli Campaign]] \n"} +{"id": 2421, "claim": "\u010cre\u0161njevci, a dispersed settlement immediately south of Gornja Radgona in northeastern Slovenia, had a total area of 4.79km and, had a population of more than a thousand in 2002", "label": 1, "evidence": "C\u030cres\u030cnjevci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8t\u0283\u027ee\u02d0\u0283nj\u025bu\u032ftsi]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] immediately south of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. 4.79 km (1.85 sq mi) 778 \n"} +{"id": 2868, "claim": "The 2001 British Grand Prix, which was held on July 15, 2001 at Silverstone, finished with Finnish Mika H\u00e4kkinen tailing on German Michael Schumacher who was on the lead.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 60-lap race was won by [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]], driving a [[McLaren_MP4-16|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes_AMG_High_Performance_Powertrains|Mercedes]]. Schumacher finished over half a minute behind, with teammate [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]] third. \n"} +{"id": 15042, "claim": "Narodnozabavni rock is a single by Ansambel Roka \u017dlindre and Kalamari (musical band), released in 2010 and was written by Marino Legovi\u0107 and Leon Oblak.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Narodnozabavni rock\" (Folkpop rock) is a song written by Marino Legovic\u0301 and Leon Oblak and performed by [[Rok_Z\u030clindra|Ansambel Roka Z\u030clindre]] and [[Kalamari_(band)|Kalamari]], who represented [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] at the [[Eurovision_Song_Contest_2010|Eurovision Song Contest 2010]]. 2010 Marino Legovic\u0301 and Leon Oblak \n"} +{"id": 23745, "claim": "Juho L\u00e4hde, who was born in Finland in 1991, was a member of Finland's national team from 2011 to 2012 and is currently a member of Turun Palloseura.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Juho La\u0308hde (born 11 February 1991) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] footballer, who currently plays for Turun Palloseura. Juho La\u0308hde (1991-02-11) 11 February 1991 (age 29) [[Midfielder_(association_football)|Midfielder]] Team [[Finland_national_under-19_football_team|Finland U19]] [[Finland_national_under-21_football_team|Finland U21]] TPS \nTurun Palloseura Naiset, commonly known as TPS Naiset, is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Women's_association_football|women's football]] team based in [[Turku|Turku]]. They represent Turun Palloseura in the [[Kansallinen_Liiga|Kansallinen Liiga]] (previously Naisten Liiga, Naisten SM-sarja), the top division of women's football in Finland. As of 23 August 2020 [[Siiri_Va\u0308limaa|Siiri Va\u0308limaa]] Daniela Sanda\u030as Nella Kettunen Frida La\u0308hteenma\u0308ki Laura Kattelus Nella Kettunen Tiia Hirvonen Mira Andersson Gabriela Pelogi Milla Rantama\u0308ki Viivi Spets Julia Sainio Netta Laasio Saija O\u0308stlund Katja Hakala Viivi Ollonqvist Jenni Rannus Patricia Tra\u0308sk Nelly Lehtila\u0308 Amalia Ha\u0308rko\u0308nen Rosa Niemi Amanda Aatsinki Yasmin Baasousi Inkeri Niemi [[Eden_Avital|Eden Avital]] \n"} +{"id": 23037, "claim": "Obie Trotter is an American-Hungarian professional basketball player for Polski Cukier Toru\u0144 of the Polish Basketball League (PLK).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Obadiah Nelson \"Obie\" Trotter (born February 9, 1984) is an American-Hungarian professional basketball player for [[Twarde_Pierniki_Torun\u0301|Polski Cukier Torun\u0301]] of the [[Polish_Basketball_League|Polish Basketball League]] (PLK). \n"} +{"id": 28623, "claim": "The Quester I was completed in 1990 but sank soon after its maiden voyage coming to rest in the 1.8 mile long Coney Island Creek.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Quester I is the name of a 45-foot [[Submarine|submarine]] built in 1967 by Jerry Bianco, a shipyard worker in [[Brooklyn|Brooklyn]], New York City. \n"} +{"id": 7177, "claim": "State of the Nation with Jessica Soho was nominated for several awards ten times, winning six titles, including Best News Magazine Show in 2011 and Outstanding News Program in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated \n"} +{"id": 10517, "claim": "Blumeopsis is a genus belonging to order Asterales in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 27580, "claim": "George Anthony Walkem, who was born in Newry, Ireland, was a supporter of Canadian confederation and was an Attorney General in the cabinet of Premier Amor De Cosmos, a Canadian journalist, publisher and politician.", "label": 0, "evidence": "George Anthony \"Boomer\" Walkem (November 15, 1834 \u2013 January 13, 1908) was a [[British_Columbian|British Columbian]] politician and jurist. Born in [[Newry|Newry]], [[Ireland|Ireland]], Walkem moved to then [[Colony_of_British_Columbia_(1858\u201366)|Colony of British Columbia]] in 1862 and served as a member of the [[Colonial_Assembly_of_British_Columbia|Colonial Assembly]] from 1864 to 1866 and the appointed [[Legislative_Council_of_British_Columbia|Legislative Council]] from 1866 to 1870. He was a supporter of [[Canadian_confederation|Canadian confederation]]. With the admission of the colony into [[Canada|Canada]], Walkem was elected to the provincial [[Legislature|legislature]] from the [[Cariboo_(provincial_electoral_district)|riding of Cariboo]] in 1871 and became [[Attorney_General_of_British_Columbia|Attorney General]] in the [[Cabinet_(government)|cabinet]] of Premier [[Amor_De_Cosmos|Amor De Cosmos]] and succeeded him to become the third Premier of British Columbia. Amor De Cosmos (born William Alexander Smith; August 20, 1825 \u2013 July 4, 1897) was a Canadian [[Journalist|journalist]], [[Publisher|publisher]] and [[Politician|politician]]. \n"} +{"id": 1836, "claim": "In the 2014 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series' Elite 1 category, Chevrolet stood out as the manufacturer with most wins after winning ten out of twelve rounds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Round 1 [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] 2 [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] 3 [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] 4 [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] 5 [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] 6 [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] \n"} +{"id": 9367, "claim": "Valentin Giraud Moine was 21 years old in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Valentin Giraud Moine (born 23 January 1992) is a [[France|French]] [[FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup|World Cup]] [[Alpine_skiing|alpine ski racer]] and specializes in the speed events of [[Downhill_(ski_competition)|downhill]] and [[Super-G|super-G]]. \n"} +{"id": 22406, "claim": "World Gone Mad is the twelfth studio album by Suicidal Tendencies, the band's first studio album to feature Dave Lombardo on drums, Ra D\u00edaz on bass, and Jeff Pogan on rhythm guitar, got no rating from Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 55/100 \n"} +{"id": 3893, "claim": "Uppsala Basket (founded in 1960) took part in the Basketligan League from 2012-2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The club was founded in 1960 and plays it home games at Fyrishov. 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He went on to play 15 seasons of professional hockey, including 10 seasons in the [[Central_Hockey_League|Central Hockey League]] (CHL) where he played 627 regular season games, scoring 563 points from the [[Blue_line_(ice_hockey)|blue line]]. He was named the CHL's most outstanding defenceman for the [[2000\u201301_CHL_season|2000\u201301 CHL season]], and was three times named to the All-CHL Team. \n"} +{"id": 5416, "claim": "The MCB Group is a large financial service that started in 2013 and owns stocks with Promotion & Development Limited and State Insurance Company of Mauritius Ltd.", "label": 0, "evidence": "MCB Group Limited is a financial services [[Bank_holding_company|holding company]]. MCB Group Ltd was incorporated on 5 August 2013 during the corporate restructure of [[Mauritius_Commercial_Bank|Mauritius Commercial Bank]] (MCB). Promotion & Development Limited State Insurance Company of Mauritius Ltd \n"} +{"id": 7820, "claim": "Elm Bluff Plantation's brick mansion, part of a forced-labor farm, burned in the early 20th century.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His brick mansion at Cahaba burned in the early 20th century, although some of the monumental brick columns remain, known now as the \"[[Cahaba,_Alabama#Gallery|Crocheron Columns]].\" Elm Bluff is a historic former [[Plantations_in_the_American_South|forced-labor farm]] and [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] in the rural community of [[Elm_Bluff,_Alabama|Elm Bluff]], [[Dallas_County,_Alabama|Dallas County]], [[Alabama|Alabama]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 1975, "claim": "Liu Weidong has played in eight seasons of the Chinese Super League with the Changchun Yatai club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2007_Chinese_Super_League|2007]] [[2008_Chinese_Super_League|2008]] [[2009_Chinese_Super_League|2009]] [[2010_Chinese_Super_League|2010]] [[2011_Chinese_Super_League|2011]] [[2012_Chinese_Super_League|2012]] [[2014_Chinese_Super_League|2014]] [[2013_Chinese_Super_League|2013]] [[Chinese_Super_League|Chinese Super League]] [[Changchun_Yatai|Changchun Yatai]] \nLiu started his career playing for [[Changchun_Yatai|Changchun Yatai]] and would make his league debut for the club on 31 March 2007 against [[Liaoning_F.C.|Liaoning F.C.]] in a 3\u20132 home victory home. On 5 February 2015, Liu was loaned to [[Chinese_Super_League|Chinese Super League]] side [[Chongqing_Lifan|Chongqing Lifan]] until 31 December 2015. \n[[Changchun_Yatai|Changchun Yatai]] Team \n"} +{"id": 21048, "claim": "Night of the Grizzlies, written by Jack Olsen, was published in 1969 and was first released only in hardcover.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Night of the Grizzlies (1969) is a book by Jack Olsen which details events surrounding the night of August 13, 1967, when two young women were separately attacked and killed in [[Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.)|Glacier National Park]], [[Montana|Montana]], by [[Grizzly_bear|grizzly bears]]. June 1, 1969 \u2014 (1969). (1st, hardback ed.). G. P. Putnam's Sons. [[ISBN_(identifier)|ISBN]] 0399105824. \n"} +{"id": 3022, "claim": "Tony Jacklin won against Bob Charles at The Open Championship in July 12, 1969 with as score of 280.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saturday, 12 July 1969 1 [[Tony_Jacklin|Tony Jacklin]] 68-70-70-72=280 2 [[Bob_Charles_(golfer)|Bob Charles]] \n"} +{"id": 47157, "claim": "In the 1991 San Marino Grand Prix, a Formula One motor race held at Imola on 28 April 1991, Brazil's Ayrton Senna scored ten points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1991 San Marino Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held at [[Autodromo_Enzo_e_Dino_Ferrari|Imola]] on 28 April 1991. [[Brazil]] [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] 10 \n"} +{"id": 36133, "claim": "With a score of 3-6, Persikab lost to Bintang Timur during the first round of the 2018 Liga 3 Regional Round, played from 24 September to 15 November 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This region was played from 24 September \u2013 27 October 2018. \n"} +{"id": 34053, "claim": "In the 1953 British Grand Prix, No. 6 Juan Manuel Fangio (24 June 1911 \u2013 17 July 1995) did 88 laps and had 3.5 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "23 [[Argentina]] [[Juan_Manuel_Fangio|Juan Manuel Fangio]] 90 \n"} +{"id": 549, "claim": "As a Swedish musician, Emma Ejwertz has been active since 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emma Katarina Lovisa Ejwertz (born November 22, 1980) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] musician and singer-songwriter. 1998\u2013present \nBA\u0303\u00a5stad, Sweden Musician, singer-songwriter 1998\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 9108, "claim": "Eugene Crean was a personality\u00a0in the trade union movement in Cork City and got elected at the Cork County Board.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A carpenter by trade, he was involved in the trade union movement in Cork city and as a representative of the Carpenters' Society, was elected president of the Cork United Trades Workers Association. He was President of the Cork County Board 1890-91. \n"} +{"id": 10223, "claim": "Birgit Remmert was born in Braunschweig, studied at the Hochschule f\u00fcr Musik Detmold where she won many prizes and performed at the Salzburg Festival.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1966-09-04) 4 September 1966 (age 54)\n[[Braunschweig|Braunschweig]], [[West_Germany|Germany]] She studied at the Hochschule fu\u0308r Musik Detmold with [[Helmut_Kretschmar|Helmut Kretschmar]]. As a student, she achieved several prizes at international competitions. She performed at the [[Salzburg_Festival|Salzburg Festival]] the role of the Nutrice in Monteverdi's [[L'incoronazione_di_Poppea|L'incoronazione di Poppea]] in 1993, in Purcell's [[King_Arthur_(opera)|King Arthur]] in 2004, and as Jez\u030cibaba in Dvor\u030ca\u0301k's [[Rusalka_(opera)|Rusalka]] in 2008. \n"} +{"id": 47357, "claim": "The Castle School was founded in 2010 by Alfred Ernle Montacute-Chatfield and in September 2015 a private secondary school of 97 pupils and 23 staff relocated to Sodston Manor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield, [[Knight_Grand_Cross_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath|GCB]], [[Member_of_the_Order_of_Merit|OM]], [[Knight_Commander_of_the_Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George|KCMG]], [[Commander_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order|CVO]], [[Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom|PC]], [[Deputy_Lieutenant|DL]] (27 September 1873 \u2013 15 November 1967) was a [[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] officer. It is currently run as a private [[Secondary_school|secondary school]], Castle School Pembrokeshire. The house was built circa 1860 for Sir Alfred Ernle Montacute-Chatfield. Castle School was founded in 2009 by Harriet Harrison and had previously operated from a [[Primary_school|primary school]] building in [[Cresselly|Cresselly]]. \n"} +{"id": 3830, "claim": "One of the teams in the 2009 Swiss Olympic curling trials was a team from Basel which is considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland due to its many museums.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Basel|Basel]] Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland. The city is famous for its many [[Museums_in_Basel|museums]], ranging from the [[Kunstmuseum_Basel|Kunstmuseum]], the first collection of art accessible to the public in the world (1661) and the largest museum of art in Switzerland, to the [[Fondation_Beyeler|Fondation Beyeler]] (located in [[Riehen|Riehen]]) and the [[Museum_of_Contemporary_Art_(Basel)|Museum of Contemporary Art (Basel)]], the first public museum of contemporary art in Europe. Forty museums are spread throughout the city-canton, making Basel one of the largest cultural centres in relation to its size and population in Europe. \n"} +{"id": 23725, "claim": "American International School of Jeddah opened with an initial class of 30 students; to serve children of Trans World Airlines (TWA) employees brought to Saudi Arabia to establish Saudia Airlines in 1952, as the Parent Cooperative School (PCS).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The American International School of Jeddah (AISJ; [[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062f\u0631\u0633\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0654\u0645\u0631\u06cc\u06a9\u06cc\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0627\u0644\u0645\u06cc\u0629 \u0628\u062c\u062f\u0629\u200e), or the \"American School\" in short, is an [[International_school|international school]] with American curriculum in Jeddah, [[Saudi_Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]. The school opened to serve children of [[Trans_World_Airlines|Trans World Airlines]] (TWA) employees brought to Saudi Arabia to establish [[Saudia_Airlines|Saudia Airlines]], as well as other children. It opened in 1952 as the Parent Cooperative School (PCS), with an initial class of 40 students. \n"} +{"id": 11500, "claim": "Court of Judicature and Revision was created during the Southern Qi dynasty and was one of the nine courts and the most prestigious.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In China the office was created during the [[Northern_Qi|Northern Qi]] dynasty (550\u2013577) and continued until the [[Qing_dynasty|Qing dynasty]] (1636\u20131912). \n"} +{"id": 4767, "claim": "The 1995 New Orleans Saints season resulted in zero wins, but they still came in fifth in the NFC west standings", "label": 1, "evidence": "New Orleans Saints 7 9 0 \n"} +{"id": 11423, "claim": "Several key players like Alvin Wistert, Chuck Ortmann, Don Dufek and Robert Wahl were lost to graduation and undefeated in the 1948 Michigan team pre-season that finished 9-0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[1947_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1947 Michigan team]] finished undefeated and untied with a 10\u20130 record. \n"} +{"id": 1886, "claim": "2002\u201303 Calgary Flames season planned to have nine teams, one of which was the University of Michigan (Founded in 1817).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 2 3 4 5 [[Colorado_Avalanche|Colorado Avalanche]] [[Vancouver_Canucks|Vancouver Canucks]] [[Minnesota_Wild|Minnesota Wild]] [[Edmonton_Oilers|Edmonton Oilers]] [[Calgary_Flames|Calgary Flames]] \n"} +{"id": 3439, "claim": "Bangalore Naatkal is a film set in India, and the actors in the film speak Tamil.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bangalore Naatkal (English: Bangalore Days) is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film directed by [[Bhaskar_(director)|Bommarillu Bhaskar]], which is a remake of the 2014 [[Malayalam_language|Malayalam]] film [[Bangalore_Days|Bangalore Days]] written and directed by [[Anjali_Menon|Anjali Menon]]. Featuring an [[Ensemble_cast|ensemble cast]] consisting of [[Arya_(actor)|Arya]], [[Bobby_Simha|Bobby Simha]] and [[Sri_Divya|Sri Divya]] in the lead roles, it tells the story of three cousins who live their childhood dream of living and enjoying in the city of [[Bengaluru|Bangalore]]. [[Tamil_language|Tamil]] \n"} +{"id": 16749, "claim": "Visconti di Modrone (founded in 1683) descend from Uberto with the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the castle of Somma Lombardo which was later devided.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1683 (1683) The Visconti di Modrone descend from Uberto, younger brother of [[Matteo_I_Visconti|Matteo Visconti]], [[List_of_rulers_of_Milan|Lord]] of [[Milan|Milan]] between 1287 and 1322. Since the main residence of the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the [[Visconti_Castle_(Somma_Lombardo)|castle]] of [[Somma_Lombardo|Somma Lombardo]], they were known by the surname of Visconti di Somma. In 1473, the castle and other family properties were divided by the two brothers Francesco and Guido Visconti di Somma. \n"} +{"id": 2732, "claim": "The 2017 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team appeared in twelve matches with only two wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "L 24\u201359 W 66\u201342 L 51\u201354 L 13\u201316 L 21\u201331 L 28\u201362 W 45\u201317 L 14\u201320 L 34\u201338 L 14\u201341 L 20\u201327 L 22\u201343 \nThey finished the season 2\u201310, 1\u20137 in AAC play to finish in last place in the West Division. \n2\u201310 (1\u20137 American) \n"} +{"id": 14561, "claim": "Egidio Ar\u00e9valo R\u00edos didn't make any goals with the Uruguay national team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Uruguay_national_football_team|Uruguay national team]] Goals 0 \n"} +{"id": 45131, "claim": "Maryland Route 208 has routes to Cottage City in mi 0.00, Hyattsville in mi 0.40, and Brentwood (which was created by Wallace A. Bartlett, a Civil War veteran) in mi 1.86.", "label": 1, "evidence": "mi [[Brentwood,_Maryland|Brentwood]] 0.40 Hyattsville 1.86 \n"} +{"id": 2376, "claim": "Patrick Bertoletti was featured on the Chicago Reader (American alternative weekly newspaper) and the story described his abilities and his ambitions for the winter competition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bertoletti was featured on the cover of the [[Chicago_Reader|Chicago Reader]] on Friday June 30, 2006. The story described his abilities and his ambitions for the summer competition. The Chicago Reader, or Reader (stylized as \u042fEADER), is an American [[Alternative_weekly|alternative weekly]] [[Newspaper|newspaper]] in [[Chicago|Chicago]], [[Illinois|Illinois]], noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. \n"} +{"id": 477, "claim": "KLVS was originally KSTN-FM and played only classical music; eventually, it began playing both regional Mexican music and Top 40 hits until its eventual shift to alternative rock music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On February 22, 2010, KSTN-FM dropped its Regional Mexican format in favor of an English-language [[Contemporary_Christian_music|Contemporary Christian music]] format, via satellite from [[K-LOVE|K-LOVE]]. \n"} +{"id": 38592, "claim": "Egil Myklebust was born in 1942 in Kvinnherad.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Egil Myklebust (born 9 June 1942) is a Norwegian [[Businessperson|businessperson]] and [[Lawyer|lawyer]]. Born in [[Kvinnherad|Kvinnherad]], Myklebust took a [[Cand.jur.|law degree]] from the [[University_of_Oslo|University of Oslo]] in 1967, before starting work with the Norwegian Welfare Services (1968 to 1971). \n"} +{"id": 17901, "claim": "Freshpair is an American retail business that only sells men's underwear.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Freshpair is a privately held [[Online_retailer|online retailer]] of men's underwear and women's [[Intimate_apparel|intimate apparel]] headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey. \n"} +{"id": 7854, "claim": "Xisaishan District is located in the province of Hubei, India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Xisaishan District (simplified Chinese: \u897f\u585e\u5c71\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u897f\u585e\u5c71\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Xi\u0304sa\u0300isha\u0304n Qu\u0304) is a district of the city of [[Huangshi|Huangshi]], [[Hubei|Hubei]], People's Republic of China. \nPeople's Republic of China \n"} +{"id": 7208, "claim": "Thiosulfate dehydrogenase the N-terminal domain is structurally homologous, and some domain contains a covalently bound silver-containing heme molecule.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Each domain contains a covalently bound iron-containing heme molecule separated by a short distance of 8.1 A\u030a which assists with rapid electron transfer. \n"} +{"id": 5457, "claim": "Phukkhom of BNK48 (sister group of AKB48) participated in the 2019 music video \"Khet Ham Huang\" by Tor Saksit.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Forty-eight) is a Thai idol girl group and the third international sister group of [[Japan|Japan]]'s [[AKB48|AKB48]], following [[Indonesia|Indonesia]]'s [[JKT48|JKT48]] and [[China|China]]'s [[SNH48|SNH48]]. 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[[Andy_Murray|Andy Murray]] Tennis Won his second singles [[2016_Wimbledon_Championships|Wimbledon]] title, reached the singles finals of both the [[2016_Australian_Open|Australian Open]] and [[2016_French_Open|French Open]], defended his singles title at the [[Tennis_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics|Olympics]] (the first player ever to do so), won the year-ending [[2016_ATP_World_Tour_Finals|World Tour Finals]] and became the first ever Briton to top the computerised [[List_of_ATP_number_1_ranked_singles_tennis_players|ATP singles rankings]]. 247,419 (33.1%) [[Alistair_Brownlee|Alistair Brownlee]] Triathlon Won a second successive [[Triathlon_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics|Olympic]] title in the men's triathlon, thus becoming the first competitor (man or woman) in Olympic history to defend the triathlon title. 121,665 (16.3%) Nick Skelton Equestrian Won the [[Equestrian_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics|Olympic]] individual show jumping competition at the age of 58, thus becoming the oldest champion in Olympic equestrian history and the oldest British Olympic champion in 108 years. 109,197 (14.6%) [[Mo_Farah|Mo Farah]] Athletics Became the first athlete in 40 years to achieve the long distance \"double-double\" (5,000 / 10,000 metres) at the [[Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics|Olympics]]. Also became the first athlete to win nine global outdoor long-distance titles on the track, both consecutively and outright. 54,476 (7.3%) 1 in 2016. Murray was ranked in the top 10 for all but one month from July 2008 through October 2017, and finished no lower than No. \n"} +{"id": 2999, "claim": "Matthew Kilgallon played for the club Leeds United (formed in 1919 following the disbanding of Leeds City by the Football League and took over their Elland Road stadium) from the 2002-04 season in the Premiere League division up to the 2004-07 seasons in the EFL Championship divison where he scored a total of 95 apps and 3 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2002\u201303_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2002\u201303]] [[2003\u201304_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2003\u201304]] [[Leeds_United_F.C.|Leeds United]] [[Premier_League|Premier League]] Premier League [[2004\u201305_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2004\u201305]] [[2005\u201306_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2005\u201306]] [[2006\u201307_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2006\u201307]] [[EFL_Championship|Championship]] Championship Championship The English Football League Championship (often referred to as the Championship for short or the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons, and known as the Football League Championship from 2004 until 2016) is the highest division of the [[English_Football_League|English Football League]] (EFL) and second-highest overall in the [[English_football_league_system|English football league system]] after the [[Premier_League|Premier League]]. The club was formed in 1919 following the disbanding of [[Leeds_City_F.C.|Leeds City]] by the [[The_Football_League|Football League]] and took over their [[Elland_Road|Elland Road]] stadium. 95 3 \n"} +{"id": 2980, "claim": "Lipochaeta is part of the kingdom Plantae and order Angiosperms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 8230, "claim": "Aymara constitutes the majority of ethnic groups in the Urmiri Municipality, while the Quecha follows with them consituting 46.6% of the ehtnic groups.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Quechuas|Quechua]] 49.3 Aymara 46.6 \n[[Quechuas|Quechua]] 49.3 \n"} +{"id": 1023, "claim": "Tubthumping was said to be unforgettable after the first listen and would like be heard on pop and modern rock stations for months, and Daily Records described it as an \"irritating catchy drinking anthem from the anarchist band\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Daily_Record_(Scotland)|Daily Record]] described it as an \"irritating catchy drinking anthem from the anarchist band\". It topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and hit number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 (although it topped the US [[Alternative_Songs|Modern Rock]] and [[Mainstream_Top_40|Mainstream Top 40]] charts). Well, you won't soon forget this jam after first listen. \n"} +{"id": 8494, "claim": "James Kunetka co-wrote two novels with his long time friend Whitley Strieber and later on became the director of communications and constituent relations at the University of Texas at Austin, the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He co-wrote two novels with his long time friend Whitley Strieber, including his best known book, Warday. In 2000, Kuneta was the director of communications and constituent relations at the [[University_of_Texas_at_Austin|University of Texas at Austin]]. The University of Texas at Austin, often referred to as UT Austin, UT, or Texas, is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Austin,_Texas|Austin, Texas]] and the [[Flagship#Colleges_and_universities_in_the_United_States|flagship institution]] of the [[University_of_Texas_System|University of Texas System]]. \n"} +{"id": 5135, "claim": "Francesco Carattoli was an Italian bass buffo born in Rome, the capital city and Comune di Roma Capitale.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Francesco Carattoli (1704 or 1705 \u2013 March 1772) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Bass_(vocal_range)|bass]] buffo, or singer of [[Opera_buffa|opera buffa]]. Carattoli was born in [[Rome|Rome]], and began singing in the 1740s. Rome ([[Italian_language|Italian]] and [[Latin|Latin]]: Roma [[Italian|[\u02c8ro\u02d0ma]] (listen)) is the [[Capital_city|capital city]] and a special comune of [[Italy|Italy]] (named Comune di Roma Capitale), as well as the capital of the [[Lazio|Lazio]] [[Regions_of_Italy|region]]. \n"} +{"id": 360, "claim": "Valentine was an assistant coach for the John Marshall High School girls team; but when the head coach had taken maternity leave, he became the substitute head coach for a game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "While in college, he was a student teacher at Weston Junior High in [[Weston,_West_Virginia|Weston, West Virginia]]. He was an assistant coach for the school's junior high girls team. The head coach had taken maternity leave, leading to Valentine being the substitute head coach for a game. \n"} +{"id": 6306, "claim": "Tokyo lost the bid to Rome, Italy in the 1968 Summer Olympics, then Nagoya, Aichi lost to Seoul, South Korea in the 1988 Summer Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1968 Summer Olympics (Spanish: Juegos Oli\u0301mpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international [[Multi-sport_event|multi-sport event]] held from 12 to 27 October 1968 in [[Mexico_City|Mexico City]], [[Mexico|Mexico]]. \nOn 18 October 1963, at the 60th [[List_of_IOC_meetings#IOC_Sessions|IOC Session]] in [[Baden-Baden|Baden-Baden]], [[West_Germany|West Germany]], Mexico City finished ahead of bids from Detroit, Buenos Aires and Lyon to host the Games. \n"} +{"id": 12176, "claim": "Ionu\u021b N\u0103st\u0103sie has made 22 appearances and failed to score any goals in the 2010\u201311 season league under FCSB II club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FCSB_II|FCSB II]] [[2010\u201311_Liga_II|2010\u201311]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 20052, "claim": "Brent Faiyaz, an American singer born in 1995, has released twelve singles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "List of singles, showing year released and selected chart positions \"Natural Release\" \"Allure\" \"Running On E\" \"Invite Me\" \"Poison\" \"Too Fast\" (with Sonder) \"Trust\" \"Fuck the World (Summer in London)\" \"Rehab (Winter In Paris)\" \"Dead Man Walking\" List of singles, showing year released and selected chart positions \"[[Crew_(song)|Crew]]\"\n([[GoldLink|GoldLink]] featuring Brent Faiyaz and [[Shy_Glizzy|Shy Glizzy]]) \"Language\"\n(Paperboy Fabe featuring Brent Faiyaz) \"Demonz (Interlude)\"\n([[Juice_Wrld|Juice Wrld]] featuring Brent Faiyaz) \"Feel a Way\"\n([[2_Chainz|2 Chainz]] featuring Brent Faiyaz amd [[Kanye_West|Kanye West]]) \n"} +{"id": 23881, "claim": "John Fawcett directed four out of ten episodes of Orphan Black, such as \"Natural Selection\" and \"Instinct\" in season one.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Natural Selection\" [[John_Fawcett_(director)|John Fawcett]] \"[[Instinct_(Orphan_Black)|Instinct]]\" John Fawcett \"Variations Under Domestication\" John Fawcett \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\" John Fawcett \n"} +{"id": 15019, "claim": "The 1734 Zhongolovich is a carbonaceous Dorian star discovered by G. Neujmin in a Crimean observatory on 11 October 1928.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1734 Zhongolovich, provisional designation 1928 TJ, is a carbonaceous Dorian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the central region of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 28 kilometers in diameter. \n"} +{"id": 1495, "claim": "The Electoral district of Wendouree had eight candidates run for the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2018_Victorian_state_election|2018 Victorian state election]]: Wendouree [[Juliana_Addison|Juliana Addison]] Amy Johnson Alice Barnes Bryn Hills Alison May Smith Jeremy Smith [[Juliana_Addison|Juliana Addison]] Amy Johnson \n"} +{"id": 20674, "claim": "The 1922\u201323 season was the 26th in the history of the Western Football League and was composed of 12 teams lead by Weymouth with a record of 10 losses, 2 draws, and 4 losses, followed by Welton Rovers with a record of 9-2-5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1922\u201323 season was the 26th in the history of the Western Football League. Team 1 10 2 4 2 9 2 5 3 [[Yeovil_Town_F.C.|Yeovil and Petters United]] 4 [[Trowbridge_Town_F.C.|Trowbridge Town]] 5 [[Peasedown_Miners_Welfare_F.C.|Peasedown St John]] 6 [[Radstock_Town_F.C.|Radstock Town]] 7 [[Hanham_Athletic_F.C.|Hanham Athletic]] 8 [[Bath_City_F.C.|Bath City]] 9 Cardiff Corinthians Two new clubs joined the league this season, and a single division of nine clubs was formed after [[Clandown_F.C.|Clandown]], Coleford Athletic, [[Frome_Town_F.C.|Frome Town]], [[Glastonbury_Town_F.C.|Glastonbury]], Horfield United, [[Paulton_Rovers_F.C.|Paulton Rovers]], [[Street_F.C.|Street]], Timsbury Athletic, [[Torquay_United_F.C.|Torquay United]] and Welton Amateurs left the league. \n"} +{"id": 12051, "claim": "The ABB Group sold its nuclear power business to British Nuclear Fuels and its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Combustion Engineering, and focused on the distribution and transmission of renewable energy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2000, ABB divested its interests in ABB Alstom Power and sold its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Alstom. \n"} +{"id": 23286, "claim": "Oleksandr Bondarenko from Kolos Kovalivka had the most penalty goals with 20 (1), followed by Ihor Tymchenko from Kremin Kremenchuk with 17 (3) in the 2015\u201316 Ukrainian Second League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Kolos_Kovalivka|Kolos Kovalivka]] Rank [[Ukraine]] [[Oleksandr_Ihorovych_Bondarenko|Oleksandr Bondarenko]] 20 (1) [[Ukraine]] [[Ihor_Tymchenko|Ihor Tymchenko]] 17 (3) [[FC_Kremin_Kremenchuk|Kremin Kremenchuk]] \n"} +{"id": 24635, "claim": "Jazz drummer Milford Grave was called the \"20th century shaman\" by John Zorn, and joined Albert Ayler's band in 1967 and they performed at the Newport Jazz Festival.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The composer and saxophonist [[John_Zorn|John Zorn]] referred to Mr. Graves as \"basically a 20th-century shaman.\" In 1967, Graves joined [[Albert_Ayler|Albert Ayler]]'s band, replacing [[Beaver_Harris|Beaver Harris]]. The group performed at [[Slugs'_Saloon|Slugs' Saloon]], at the [[Newport_Jazz_Festival|Newport Jazz Festival]], and, on July 21, at [[John_Coltrane|John Coltrane]]'s funeral. \n"} +{"id": 5043, "claim": "Uta Pippig, a retired German Long-distance runner, and the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon three consecutive times (1994\u20131996), placed first in the 1986 Leipzig Marathon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Uta Pippig (born 7 September 1965) is a retired German [[Long-distance_runner|Long-distance runner]], and the first woman to officially win the [[Boston_Marathon|Boston Marathon]] three consecutive times (1994\u20131996). 1986 [[Leipzig_Marathon|Leipzig Marathon]] 1st Marathon \n"} +{"id": 12412, "claim": "Darvishan, located in a Gaser District, province of Helmand in Afghanistan. has never been involved in any kinds of demonstrations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In January 2010, Darvishan was the theatre of [[Taliban|Taliban]] fanned violent [[Anti-Americanism|anti-American]] demonstrations, following rumors of a desecration of the [[Qur'an|Qur'an]] in a U.S.-led military operation and maltreatment of women in the village of Barcha, about 6 miles south of Darvishan, during a raid to detain insurgents. \n"} +{"id": 11461, "claim": "Bay of Arguin (or Baie d'Arguin in French), measuring 13 km (8.1 mi) long and 20 km (twelve mi) wide, is a bay on the Atlantic shore of Mauritania and located nowhere near Cap Blanc.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is located south of [[Ras_Nouadhibou|Cap Blanc]], north of Cap Timiris. \n"} +{"id": 34381, "claim": "The Ajaniopsis plant belongs to the Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, and Family Asteraceae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ajaniopsis is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] described as a genus in 1978. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Genus: Ajaniopsis\nC.Shih \n"} +{"id": 6381, "claim": "Iran and Japan won gold medals in Futsal at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 Nation 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 7879, "claim": "During the pre-season, the 1948 Michigan team finished undefeated with a 9-0 record after several key players were lost to graduation like Alvin Wistert, Chuck Ortmann, Don Dufek and Robert Wahl.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Several key players from the 1948 team were lost to graduation, including All-American end [[Dick_Rifenberg|Dick Rifenberg]], All-American quarterback [[Pete_Elliott|Pete Elliott]], center [[Dan_Dworsky|Dan Dworsky]], guard [[Dominic_Tomasi|Dominic Tomasi]], and halfback [[Gene_Derricotte|Gene Derricotte]]. \n"} +{"id": 2859, "claim": "In Valhalla and the Fortress of Eve the young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle but when he decides to marry all of the eligible ladies are abducted and he begins his quest to free them.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle, the Lord of Infinity, and now the kingdom of Valhalla is ruled by its rightful heir. However, when Garamond decides to marry, all the eligible ladies in Valhalla are abducted by Queen Eve, an evil ruler of another kingdom and a devotee of Infinity, and imprisoned in her fortress tower as part of her plan to claim the kingdom of Valhalla as her own. The King begins his quest to free the ladies of Valhalla, one of whom will become his bride, and to make sure Eve would never bother them again. \n"} +{"id": 4974, "claim": "Along with Senza nuvole there were three other singles that made chart positions one of which was Estranei a partire da ieri (around four minutes long) with position six.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Senza_nuvole_(Alessandra_Amoroso_song)|Senza nuvole]] [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 6 [[Estranei_a_partire_da_ieri|Estranei a partire da ieri]] [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 6 Mi sei venuto a cercare tu [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 39 (Airplay) Arrivi tu [[FIMI|Italians Singles Chart]] 38 [[Estranei_a_partire_da_ieri|Estranei a partire da ieri]]\nText and music: Federica Camba e Daniele Coro 04:04 \n"} +{"id": 11912, "claim": "The Grand Tour points classification winners have been dominated by Italy and Belgium, with Germany's great Erik Zabel admitting to doping.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Grand_Tour_(cycling)|Grand Tours]] are the three most prestigious multi-week stage races in professional road bicycle racing. The majority of winners have come from Europe, however there have been a few notable victories for cyclists from other continents. Erik Zabel, with 9 victories, has won the most points classifications at the Grand Tours. Grand Tour points classification winners by country Country 39 37 19 17 \nErik Zabel (born 7 July 1970) is a German former professional road bicycle racer who last raced with Milram. Zabel admitted to doping from 1996 to 2004. \n"} +{"id": 348, "claim": "Naruki Doi was the first champion of the Open the Brave Gate and currently remains with Blood Generation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In January 2005, Doi turned heel and joined [[Nobuhiko_Oshima|CIMA]]'s new faction Blood Generation. On April 12, 2006, when [[Yoshito_Sugamoto|Gamma]] was kicked out of Blood Generation due to constant clashes with CIMA, Doi left with Gamma, along with [[Masato_Yoshino|Masato Yoshino]] and Naoki Tanizaki. After Doi and Gamma won the rights to the Blood Generation name in a tag match against CIMA and [[Don_Fujii|Don Fujii]] eleven days later, Doi's faction renounced it, renaming themselves the [[Muscle_Outlaw'z|Muscle Outlaw'z]]. On May 4, Naruki Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino and formed a new unit called MaxiMuM with Big R Shimizu, Ben-K, and Kotoka. \n"} +{"id": 22349, "claim": "KBAC (a commercial radio station located in Santa Fe, New Mexico) was purchased by Clear Channel in September 2000, then Clear Channel moved KBAC to the 104.1 frequency on June 28, 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KBAC (98.1 [[FM_Broadcasting|FM]], \"Radio Free Santa Fe\") is a commercial [[Radio_station|radio station]] located in [[Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, New Mexico]], broadcasting to the [[Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, New Mexico]], area. KBAC was purchased by Clear Channel in September 2000 but was able to continue running its eclectic format. On June 28, 2002, Clear Channel moved KBAC to the [[KTEG|104.1]] frequency which made the station more easily available in Albuquerque. \n"} +{"id": 1946, "claim": "The Shyam Benegal filmography, who also released the short film in 1975 Hero, released six television shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Yatra_(Doordarshan)|Yatra (Doordarshan)]] [[Katha_Sagar|Katha Sagar]] [[Bharat_Ek_Khoj|Bharat Ek Khoj]] [[Amaravati_ki_Kathayein|Amaravati ki Kathayein]] [[Samvidhaan_(TV_Series)|Samvidhaan]] \n"} +{"id": 7756, "claim": "Fractional anisotropy, a scalar value between zero and one that describes the degree of anisotropy of a diffusion process, is an ancient measure no longer used by doctors around the world.", "label": 1, "evidence": "FA is a measure often used in [[Diffusion_imaging|diffusion imaging]] where it is thought to reflect fiber density, [[Axon|axonal]] diameter, and [[Myelination|myelination]] in [[White_matter|white matter]]. \n"} +{"id": 3710, "claim": "Ngoulemakong is a village with a population of 14,675 in Cameroon, a country in Central Africa and West Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ngoulemakong is a town and [[Communes_of_Cameroon|commune]] in [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], located in the Department of [[Mvila|Mvila]], in the [[South_Region_(Cameroon)|South Region]]. 14,675 This article is about the village in South Cameroon. Cameroon ([[English|/\u02cck\u00e6m\u0259\u02c8ru\u02d0n/]] (listen); [[German_language|German]]: Kamerun, [[French_language|French]]: Cameroun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (French: Re\u0301publique du Cameroun), is a country in [[Central_Africa|Central Africa]] and [[West_Africa|West Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 214, "claim": "Grace Lynn Kung played the role of Lauren in the film Lost and Delirious, a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by L\u00e9a Pool.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by [[Le\u0301a_Pool|Le\u0301a Pool]] and loosely based on the novel [[The_Wives_of_Bath|The Wives of Bath]] by Susan Swan. [[Grace_Lynn_Kung|Grace Kung]] as Lauren \n"} +{"id": 52557, "claim": "The history of manufacturing locations for National Semiconductor (now part of Texas Instruments which resulted in TI to have a combined portfolio of 45,000 analog products and customer design tools) include Test operations started in Hong Kong in 1967, start of manufacturing operations in Greenock, Scotland by 1969, however in 1972, they failed to establish their presence in South East Asia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Malaysia ([[English|/m\u0259\u02c8le\u026azi\u0259, -\u0292\u0259/]] (listen) m\u0259-LAY-zee-\u0259, -\u2060zh\u0259; Malay: [[Malay|[m\u0259lejsi\u0259]]) is a country in [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asia]]. Assembly and test operations started in the two [[Malaysia|Malaysia]] states of [[Malacca|Malacca]] and [[Penang|Penang]]. 1972 \n"} +{"id": 47074, "claim": "Houston, a right-handed batter listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 156 lb., is a professional outfielder and shortstop in America, remembered as the first player in Organized Baseball to die during active duty in World War II", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gordon Enloe Houston (March 20, 1916 \u2013 February 10, 1942) was an American professional outfielder and shortstop who played from 1937 through 1940 in Minor League Baseball. Listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 156 lb. (71 k), he batted and threw right-handed. Houston is remembered as the first player in [[Commissioner_of_Baseball|Organized Baseball]] to die during active duty in World War II. \n"} +{"id": 15464, "claim": "Darrel Sutton was married to Dorothy Sutton who he would have five daughters with.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He had two daughters, and four grandchildren. \n"} +{"id": 19981, "claim": "The population of Schlans decreased from 192 in 1950 to 92 in 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "192 1950 92 2000 \n"} +{"id": 19646, "claim": "Jungyup has never had any music make it on the Gaon Music Chart, which tabulates the weekly popularity of songs and albums in the country.", "label": 1, "evidence": "49 Title The Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. \nThe Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. 81 Title \n25 Title The Gaon Music Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. \n"} +{"id": 9539, "claim": "Egil Myklebust, a former member of the Steering Committee and ta fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences was born in 1942 in Kvinnherad.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is a former member of the Steering Committee of the [[Bilderberg_Group|Bilderberg Group]]. He is a fellow of the [[Norwegian_Academy_of_Technological_Sciences|Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences]]. Egil Myklebust (born 9 June 1942) is a Norwegian [[Businessperson|businessperson]] and [[Lawyer|lawyer]]. Born in [[Kvinnherad|Kvinnherad]], Myklebust took a [[Cand.jur.|law degree]] from the [[University_of_Oslo|University of Oslo]] in 1967, before starting work with the Norwegian Welfare Services (1968 to 1971). \n"} +{"id": 39155, "claim": "Sujith Sarang's filmography includes films in the Tamil language such as Thakka Thakka in 2015, Dear Comrade, and Champion in 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Dear_Comrade|Dear Comrade]] Telugu \n"} +{"id": 39336, "claim": "As a result of the Devon County Council election in 2009, which allowed all local electors (minus those in Plymouth and Torbay) to vote as long as they were 18 years old on or before May 2, 2013, the Liberal Democrats lost 19 seats to the Conservative party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "All locally [[Elections_in_the_United_Kingdom#Registration_procedure|registered electors]] ([[British_citizen|British]], [[Irish_citizen|Irish]], [[Commonwealth_citizen|Commonwealth]] and [[European_Union|European Union]] citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 2 May 2013 were entitled to vote in the local elections. No elections were held in [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] and Torbay, which are [[Unitary_authorities_of_England|unitary authorities]] outside the area covered by the County Council. The election saw the [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] lose control of the council to the [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservatives]]. [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 19 \n"} +{"id": 34307, "claim": "Ned Vaughn is an actor born in Huntsville, Alabama who became the founding executive of the Screen Actors Guild- American Federations of Television and Radio Artists, which represents approximately 160,000 film and television actors, journalists, radio personalities, recording artist, singers, voice actors, and other media professionals worldwide.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ned Vaughn (born November 20, 1964) is an American film and television actor who served as vice president of the Screen Actors Guild prior to becoming the founding executive vice president of [[SAG-AFTRA|SAG-AFTRA]]. (1964-11-20) November 20, 1964 (age 56)\n[[Huntsville,_Alabama|Huntsville, Alabama]] The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA; [[English|/\u02ccs\u00e6\u0261\u02c8\u00e6ftr\u0259/]]) is an American [[Trade_union|labor union]] representing approximately 160,000 film and television [[Actor|actors]], journalists, radio personalities, recording artists, singers, voice actors, and other media professionals worldwide. \n"} +{"id": 16769, "claim": "David Snuggerud played for three hockey teams and the US national team as a right-winger and made the NHL supplemental draft in 1989 with Buffalo Sabres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was drafted by the [[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]] in the [[1987_NHL_Supplemental_Draft|1987 NHL Supplemental Draft]] out of the [[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]]. \n"} +{"id": 12634, "claim": "Kazunori Iio played on a number of teams in the years 1999 through 2015, and ended up playing on Tokyo Verdy (one of the most decorated clubs in the J League, with honors including two J LEague titles, and five Emperor's Cups, six J SL Cups but they never erceived an Asian Club Championship Title) four times over the years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Founded as Yomiuri FC in 1969, Tokyo Verdy is one of the most decorated clubs in the J.League, with honours including 2 J.League titles, 5 [[Emperor's_Cup|Emperor's Cups]], 6 [[JSL_Cup|JSL Cup]] / J.League Cups and an [[02)|Asian Club Championship]] title, and the most successful team in Japanese football history with 25 titles. \n"} +{"id": 4267, "claim": "The Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese of the words Li Donghua is L\u01d0 D\u014dnghu\u00e1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\u674e\u4e1c\u534e \u674e\u6771\u83ef Transcriptions[[Standard_Chinese|Standard Mandarin]][[Hanyu_Pinyin|Hanyu Pinyin]]Li\u030c Do\u0304nghua\u0301 Li\u030c Do\u0304nghua\u0301 \n"} +{"id": 26662, "claim": "The 198th Airlift Squadron was a U.S. based military force under the U.S. Coast Guard that operated between 1944 and 2019 which has its headquarters in Carolina, Puerto Rico.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 198th Airlift Squadron (198 AS) was the last flying squadron of the [[Puerto_Rico_Air_National_Guard|Puerto Rico Air National Guard]] (PRANG) [[156th_Airlift_Wing|156th Airlift Wing]] located at [[Mun\u0303iz_Air_National_Guard_Base|Mun\u0303iz Air National Guard Base]], in [[Carolina,_Puerto_Rico|Carolina, Puerto Rico]]. \n"} +{"id": 2016, "claim": "In the Act 1 of La diavolessa, Giannino and Dorina are in love, but she wants no longer marry Giannino because he is poor, but Falco is sure that the marriage between Giannino and Dorina will take place.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giannino and Dorina are in love, but she wants no longer marry Giannino because he is poor. Falco is sure that the marriage between Giannino and Dorina will take place (Cavatina a 3: Se non fossi maritato / \"If I were not married\"). \n"} +{"id": 25989, "claim": "Erythranthe purpurea is a species in the family Phrymaceae, a small family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales, in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Erythranthe purpurea is a species of [[Erythranthe|monkeyflower]] known by the common name little purple monkeyflower. Species: E. purpurea Family: [[Phrymaceae|Phrymaceae]] Order: [[Lamiales|Lamiales]] Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 5944, "claim": "The highest number of attendance at the Riccardo Silva Stadium was 22,682 on 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "22,682 (2011 vs. [[Duke_University|Duke]]) \nHistorical Attendance at FIU Stadium 22,682 October 1, 2011 \n"} +{"id": 45913, "claim": "Secondary suite which can be interior only is secondary to the primary residence and normally has its own kitchen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are three types of accessory units: interior, interior with modification, and detached. \n"} +{"id": 16618, "claim": "Yarmouk ranked fourth with five wins, seven draws, and four loses, while Wefaq Sabratha ranked sixth with five wins, four draws, and seven loses in the 2009\u201310 Libyan Second Division \u2013 Group A.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4 5 7 4 6 5 4 7 \n"} +{"id": 112, "claim": "Mohamed Doumbouya was born July 18, 1978 in Conakry, Guinea and he played the striker position with the Stade Brestois", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mohamed Ali Doumbouya (born 18 July 1978) is a [[Guinea|Guinean]] international [[Association_football|footballer]]. Born in [[Conakry|Conakry]], the capital city of [[Guinea|Guinea]], Doumbouya has spent his entire career in France, playing for US Saint-Georges, Montauban FC, [[Limoges_FC|Limoges FC]], [[FC_Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas|FC Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas]], [[Stade_Brestois_29|Stade Brestois]], [[GSI_Pontivy|GSI Pontivy]], [[L'Entente_SSG|L'Entente SSG]], [[FC_Libourne-Saint-Seurin|FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin]], [[Pacy_Valle\u0301e-d'Eure|Pacy Valle\u0301e-d'Eure]], [[FC_Rouen|FC Rouen]] and [[Besanc\u0327on_RC|Besanc\u0327on RC]]. He currently plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|striker]] for the Singaporean club [[Etoile_FC|Etoile FC]]. \nMohamed Ali Doumbouya (1978-07-18) 18 July 1978 (age 42) [[Conakry|Conakry]], [[Guinea|Guinea]] [[Forward_(association_football)|Striker]] [[Stade_Brestois_29|Stade Brestois]] \n"} +{"id": 50232, "claim": "Aconchi which is a mostly mountainous land was founded in 1639 and is the most populated locality within the Aconchi Municipality.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The land is mainly mountainous making agriculture difficult; therefore the economy is dependent on cattle raising. It became a municipality in 1932 but was founded in 1639 the [[Jesuit|Jesuit]] missionary Bartolome\u0301 Castan\u0303o. [[Aconchi|Aconchi]] 1,741 [[La_Estancia,_Sonora|La Estancia]] 713 San Pablo de Aconchi 145 El Rodeo 26 Maicobabi 5 La Misio\u0301n 3 La Loma 2 El Ninguno 2 Chavoverachi 1 \n"} +{"id": 12294, "claim": "Christian Schebitz was a bobsleigh world cup champion (an semi-annual competition) during 1989-90 for the two-man.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Bobsleigh World Cup is an annual [[Bobsleigh|bobsleigh]] competitions. \n"} +{"id": 3319, "claim": "Qibya recorded a population of 694 inhabitants during the 1922 census of Palestine and increased to 909 in 1931.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the [[1922_census_of_Palestine|1922 census of Palestine]], conducted by the [[British_Mandate_for_Palestine_(legal_instrument)|British Mandate authorities]], the village, (named Kibbia), had a population of 694 inhabitants, all Muslims. In the [[1931_census_of_Palestine|1931 census]] the population of Qibya was 909, still all Muslim, in 204 inhabited houses. \n"} +{"id": 3510, "claim": "Geneva Rules, established by the International Chemistry Committee in 1892, was attended by a group of 34 of leading chemists from 9 different European nations; including Munich representative A Von Baeyer, and London representatives J.Gladstone, W. M. Ramsay, and H.Armstron.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Geneva Rules are the rules established by the International Chemistry Committee in 1892. They were decided upon by a group of 34 of leading chemists from 9 different European nations. Munich [[Adolf_von_Baeyer|A Von Baeyer]] London [[John_Hall_Gladstone| J.Gladstone]] London W. M. Ramsay London H.Armstron \n"} +{"id": 26650, "claim": "18880 Toddblumberg was discovered by LINEAR at Lincoln Lab's ETS on 10 December 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lincoln Lab's ETS 10 December 1999 \n"} +{"id": 8537, "claim": "The professional ratings of the blues album Punkgasm are 65% by AbsolutePunk.net and 4.8/10 by Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[AbsolutePunk.net|AbsolutePunk.net]] 65% [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 4.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 4646, "claim": "Nikita Sergeyev made his debut in the Russian Football National League in 2017; also played in the Russian Professional League for FC Krasnodar-2 and the Russian Premier League; and has played against FC Kuban-2 Krasnodar, FC Sibir Novobirsk, and FC Ufa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He made his debut in the [[Russian_Professional_Football_League|Russian Professional Football League]] for [[FC_Krasnodar-2|FC Krasnodar-2]] on 3 October 2017 in a game against [[FC_Kuban-2_Krasnodar|FC Kuban-2 Krasnodar]]. He made his Russian Football National League debut for Krasnodar-2 on 17 July 2018 in a game against [[FC_Sibir_Novosibirsk|FC Sibir Novosibirsk]]. He made his [[Russian_Premier_League|Russian Premier League]] debut for [[FC_Krasnodar|FC Krasnodar]] om 1 March 2020 in a game against [[FC_Ufa|FC Ufa]]. \n"} +{"id": 29456, "claim": "Lowell Davidson was one of the artists Milford Graves recorded with, as was Don Pullen who Graves turned down for a duo.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subsequently, Pullen and [[Milford_Graves|Milford Graves]] formed a duo. \n"} +{"id": 8309, "claim": "The Women Media Center is a non-profit organization that promotes gender equality in Pakistani mass media, based in Karachi that was founded by Fauzia Shaheen.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Women Media Center (WMC) is a [[Non-profit_organization|non-profit organization]] created in 2005 to promote women journalists and women in the media in Pakistan. Based in [[Karachi|Karachi]], [[Pakistan|Pakistan]], the Center promotes [[Gender_equality|gender equality]] in [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[Mass_media|mass media]]. Fauzia Shaheen \nWMC was founded by Fauzia Shaheen in 2005, and she continues to serve as its [[Executive_Director|Executive Director]] and General Secretary. Based in [[Karachi|Karachi]], [[Pakistan|Pakistan]], the Center promotes [[Gender_equality|gender equality]] in [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[Mass_media|mass media]]. The Women Media Center (WMC) is a [[Non-profit_organization|non-profit organization]] created in 2005 to promote women journalists and women in the media in Pakistan. \n"} +{"id": 21344, "claim": "In the present, modern naval forces, which refer to a branch of a nation's armed forces for amphibious warfare, are able to detect and prevent illegal activities at sea like piracy, which had a great presences since the early 1500s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for [[Naval_warfare|naval]] and [[Amphibious_warfare|amphibious warfare]]; namely, [[Lake|lake]]-borne, [[River|riverine]], [[Littoral_zone|littoral]], or [[Ocean|ocean]]-borne [[Combat|combat]] operations and related functions. \n"} +{"id": 24056, "claim": "Cloverdale Cash Spiel's Men's Division, which uses a round-robin or all-play-all format, was won by Russian teams five out of six times in 2011 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2011_Cloverdale_Cash_Spiel|2011]] [[Russia]] [[Alexey_Tselousov|Alexey Tselousov]], [[Andrey_Drozdov|Andrey Drozdov]], [[Alexey_Stukalsky|Alexey Stukalsky]], [[Aleksey_Kamnev|Aleksey Kamnev]] \n"} +{"id": 5250, "claim": "Henry Sprinks was a cricketer that born on August 19, 1905 in Alexandria, Egypt (tthe largest city on the Mediterranean) and died in May 23, 1986.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Henry Robert James Sprinks (19 August 1905 \u2013 23 May 1986) was an English [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricketer]]. (1905-08-19)19 August 1905\n[[Alexandria|Alexandria]], [[Egypt|Egypt]] With a population of 5,200,000, Alexandria is the largest city on the Mediterranean - also called the Bride of the Mediterranean by locals - the [[List_of_largest_cities_in_the_Arab_world|sixth-largest city]] in the [[Arab_world|Arab world]] and the ninth-largest in [[Africa|Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 11597, "claim": "Regent Releasing was a theatrical distribution company that focused on independent films from around the world including the film Departures ( a 2008 Japanese drama film).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Regent Releasing was a U.S. theatrical distribution company based in [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[California|California]], under the umbrella of Regent Entertainment, which was owned by producers [[Paul_Colichman|Paul Colichman]] (formerly of IRS Media) and Stephen P. Jarchow. Focusing on narrow releases of independent films from around the world and from U.S. filmmakers, Regent's successes include such Academy Award-winning films as [[Departures_(2008_film)|Departures]], Best Foreign Language film from Japan; [[Gods_and_Monsters_(film)|Gods and Monsters]], starring [[Ian_McKellen|Ian McKellen]]; [[Sordid_Lives|Sordid Lives]], starring [[Olivia_Newton-John|Olivia Newton-John]], [[Delta_Burke|Delta Burke]], and [[Leslie_Jordan|Leslie Jordan]]; [[Franco_Zeffirelli|Franco Zeffirelli]]'s [[Callas_Forever|Callas Forever]], starring [[Fanny_Ardant|Fanny Ardant]], [[Jeremy_Irons|Jeremy Irons]] and [[Joan_Plowright|Joan Plowright]]; and [[The_Hunting_of_the_President|The Hunting of the President]], producer [[Harry_Thomason|Harry Thomason]]'s documentary based on the book about the right-wing conspiracy to destroy [[Bill_Clinton|Bill Clinton]]. Departures (Japanese: \u304a\u304f\u308a\u3072\u3099\u3068, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Okuribito, \"one who sends off\") is a 2008 Japanese [[Drama_film|drama film]] directed by [[Yo\u0304jiro\u0304_Takita|Yo\u0304jiro\u0304 Takita]] and starring [[Masahiro_Motoki|Masahiro Motoki]], [[Ryo\u0304ko_Hirosue|Ryo\u0304ko Hirosue]], and [[Tsutomu_Yamazaki|Tsutomu Yamazaki]]. \n"} +{"id": 469, "claim": "One of the main motives of Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide is to Established an independent Armenia, a landlocked country and is bordered by Turkey to the west", "label": 0, "evidence": "JCAG's stated reason for these attacks was the establishment of an independent [[Armenia|Armenia]] in historical Armenian areas and official recognition of the [[Armenian_Genocide|Armenian Genocide]] by Turkey. Armenia ([[English|/\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8mi\u02d0ni\u0259/]] (listen); [[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0561\u057d\u057f\u0561\u0576, [[Romanization_of_Armenian|romanized]]: Hayastan, IPA: [[Armenian|[h\u0251j\u0251s\u02c8t\u0251n]]), officially the Republic of Armenia ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0561\u057d\u057f\u0561\u0576\u056b \u0540\u0561\u0576\u0580\u0561\u057a\u0565\u057f\u0578\u0582\u0569\u0575\u0578\u0582\u0576, [[Romanization_of_Armenian|romanized]]: Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun, IPA: [[Armenian|[h\u0251j\u0251st\u0251\u02c8ni h\u0251n\u027e\u0251p\u025btut\u02b0\u02c8jun]]), is a [[Landlocked|landlocked]] country in the [[South_Caucasus|South Caucasus]] region of [[Eurasia|Eurasia]]. Located in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]], on the [[Armenian_Highlands|Armenian Highlands]], it is bordered by [[Turkey|Turkey]] to the west, [[Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] to the north, the de facto independent [[Republic_of_Artsakh|Republic of Artsakh]] and [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]] to the east, and [[Iran|Iran]] and Azerbaijan's [[Exclave|exclave]] of [[Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic|Nakhchivan]] to the south. \nEstablishment of an independent [[Armenia|Armenia]], recognition of the [[Armenian_Genocide|Armenian Genocide]] by [[Turkey|Turkey]] Armenia ([[English|/\u0251\u02d0r\u02c8mi\u02d0ni\u0259/]] (listen); [[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0561\u057d\u057f\u0561\u0576, [[Romanization_of_Armenian|romanized]]: Hayastan, IPA: [[Armenian|[h\u0251j\u0251s\u02c8t\u0251n]]), officially the Republic of Armenia ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0561\u057d\u057f\u0561\u0576\u056b \u0540\u0561\u0576\u0580\u0561\u057a\u0565\u057f\u0578\u0582\u0569\u0575\u0578\u0582\u0576, [[Romanization_of_Armenian|romanized]]: Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun, IPA: [[Armenian|[h\u0251j\u0251st\u0251\u02c8ni h\u0251n\u027e\u0251p\u025btut\u02b0\u02c8jun]]), is a [[Landlocked|landlocked]] country in the [[South_Caucasus|South Caucasus]] region of [[Eurasia|Eurasia]]. Located in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]], on the [[Armenian_Highlands|Armenian Highlands]], it is bordered by [[Turkey|Turkey]] to the west, [[Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] to the north, the de facto independent [[Republic_of_Artsakh|Republic of Artsakh]] and [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]] to the east, and [[Iran|Iran]] and Azerbaijan's [[Exclave|exclave]] of [[Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic|Nakhchivan]] to the south. \n"} +{"id": 1235, "claim": "In the Beslan school siege it is unknown how many children and teachers died.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Beslan school siege (also referred to as the Beslan school hostage crisis or Beslan massacre) started on September 1, 2004, lasted three days, involved the imprisonment of over 1,100 people as hostages (including 777 children), and ended with the deaths of either 331 or 334 people, more than half of which were children. 334 people (excluding terrorists) were killed, including 186 children. \nAt that time [[The_Washington_Post|The Washington Post]] stated that the death toll was 334, excluding terrorists. The City of Beslan has a death toll of 335 stated on its website. Children aged 1 to 17 186 Teachers and school staff 17 Total 333 \n"} +{"id": 1219, "claim": "MBC Gayo Daejejeon was started in 1966 and still continues today.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2005\u2013Present MBC Gayo Daejejeon The 2020 MBC Gayo Daejejeon will be held on 31 December, and will be hosted by [[Jang_Sung-kyu|Jang Sung-kyu]], [[Girls_Generation|Girls Generation]]'s [[YoonA|YoonA]] and [[Kim_Seon-ho|Kim Seon-ho]]. 1966 (1966) The event was renamed the MBC Gayo Daejejeon in 2005. The event was first held in 1966 as the MBC Ten Singers Match (Hangul: MBC 10\u1103\u1162 \u1100\u1161\u1109\u116e \u110e\u1165\u11bc\u1107\u1162\u11a8\u110c\u1165\u11ab). \n"} +{"id": 20680, "claim": "Leyla and Mecnun is a Turkish television show directed by Onur \u00dcnl\u00fc which released more than 20 episodes in their second and third season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leyla ile Mecnun (Leyla and Mecnun) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] television comedy series. The series, set in [[Istanbul|Istanbul]] and directed by [[Onur_U\u0308nlu\u0308|Onur U\u0308nlu\u0308]], premiered in 2011 on [[Turkish_Radio_and_Television_Corporation|TRT]]. Season 2 41 Season 3 42 \n"} +{"id": 3465, "claim": "Yellow Rose is a television series starring Cybill Shepherd as Colleen Champion, David Soul as Roy Champion and Edward Albert as Ramon \u201cQuisto\u201d Champion.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Yellow Rose is an [[United_States|American]] [[Soap_opera|soap opera]] television series that was broadcast on [[NBC|NBC]] from October 2, 1983 until May 12, 1984. [[Cybill_Shepherd|Cybill Shepherd]] Colleen Champion David Soul Roy Champion [[Edward_Albert|Edward Albert]] Ramon \"Quisto\" Champion \n"} +{"id": 49788, "claim": "Tikkakoski AB is a Finnish aerobatics team that has been active since 1997 with a size of 4 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Oy Tikkakoski Ab was a [[Finland|Finnish]] company producing firearms and different [[Consumer_durable|consumer durables]], most notably [[Sewing_machine|sewing machines]]. \n"} +{"id": 1843, "claim": "In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election the Liberal Party (founded on 28 January 1884) was disqualified.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The result was a victory for the [[Liberal_Party_(Norway)|Liberal Party]], which won 73 of the 123 seats in the [[Parliament_of_Norway|Storting]]. \n"} +{"id": 30650, "claim": "China has won all the 13 Judo games at the Summer Universiade, and Japan always comes at the second rank.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1967_Summer_Universiade|V]] [[Japan|Japan]] \n"} +{"id": 8151, "claim": "In astrology (a pseudoscience that claims to divine information about human affairs and terrestrial events), cadent houses iare connected with the idea of biological correspondences goes back at least as far as Pythagoras, and the concept of \"natural houses\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "In [[Astrology|astrology]], a cadent house is the last [[House_(astrology)|house]] of each [[Quadrant_(astronomy)|quadrant]] of the zodiac. The third house of the horoscope governs our siblings, letters and messengers, our neighbourhood, and short trips. Modern astrologers have also connected it our ability to communicate and to intellectualise. The sixth house of the horoscope refers to illness, and also to our duties and responsibilities, and the most routine aspects of work. The sixth is the house of servants, and so may also refer to our service to others, but also to [[Slavery|slavery]], or that which we are obliged to do but do not necessarily want to do. It has been connected by Lilly to smaller domestic animals as well, \"and the profit and loss got thereby.\" The ninth house of the horoscope governs our higher cognition, religious beliefs, and level of awareness. It is also the house of [[Higher_education|higher education]] and [[Philosophy|philosophy]] and is connected with long journeys far from home. Some modern astrologers also give it an association with the law. The twelfth house of the horoscope governs troubles, self-undoing, secret enemies, and imprisonment (for example in asylums or penitentiaries), as well as larger [[Domestic_animals|domestic animals]], such as [[Draught_animal|draught animals]]. [[Theosophists|Theosophists]] such as [[Annie_Besant|Annie Besant]] influenced astrologers such as Isabel Hickey to connect this house to karma from past lives. In the twentieth century, a concept called \"natural houses\" was popular, in which it was argued that each of the twelve houses of the astrological chart corresponds to a sign of the zodiac: the first house corresponds to [[Aries_(astrology)|Aries]], the second to [[Taurus_(astrology)|Taurus]], and so forth, continuing through the chart until the twelfth house, which is linked to [[Pisces_(astrology)|Pisces]]. The idea of numerological correspondences goes back at least as far as [[Pythagoras|Pythagoras]] and surely was instrumental in the interpretation by ancient astrologers of the angular relationships each house has with the others, and especially with the [[Ascendant|Ascendant]]. \nAstrology is a [[Pseudoscience|pseudoscience]] that claims to [[Divination|divine]] information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the movements and relative positions of [[Celestial_objects_in_astrology|celestial objects]]. \n"} +{"id": 3390, "claim": "More than 45 Serbs were\u00a0living in\u00a0Jo\u0161ice in 2011 than the 140 Montenegrin inhabitants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Serbs_of_Montenegro|Serbs]] 185 140 [[Montenegrins_(ethnic_group)|Montenegrins]] Ethnicity in 2011 \n"} +{"id": 12770, "claim": "In 2007, Hester was selected by the Tigers to be a team captain; he was the starting tailback (a player who never receives handoffs from the quarterback) for the Tigers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The primary roles of a running back are to receive [[American_football_plays#Offensive_terminology|handoffs]] from the [[Quarterback|quarterback]] to [[Rush_(American_football)#Offense|rush]] the ball, to line up as a receiver to catch the ball, and [[Blocking_(American_football)|block]]. A running back may be a [[Halfback_(American_football)|halfback]] (in certain contexts also referred to as a \"tailback\" \u2060 \u2060\u2014 see below), a [[Wingback_(American_football)|wingback]] or a [[Fullback_(American_football)|fullback]]. \n"} +{"id": 879, "claim": "Pertya is scientifically classified in the plantae kingdom under the Asterales order, known for its composite flowers are organisms which evolved from one similar ancestor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Asterales are organisms that seem to have evolved from one common ancestor. Only the Asteraceae have composite flower heads; the other families do not, but share other characteristics such as storage of inulin that define the 11 families as more closely related to each other than to other plant families or orders such as the [[Rosids|rosids]]. \n"} +{"id": 9426, "claim": "A Brown Thanksgiving, directed by Chuck Klein and Matt Engstrom, preceded From Bed to Worse, the eight episode of The Cleveland Show.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"[[A_Brown_Thanksgiving|A Brown Thanksgiving]]\" Chuck Klein & Matt Engstrom \"From Bed to Worse\" \n\"[[A_Brown_Thanksgiving|A Brown Thanksgiving]]\" Chuck Klein & Matt Engstrom \"From Bed to Worse\" \n"} +{"id": 44411, "claim": "Verano azul (Spanish television drama series) has a total of 19 episodes, the first episode \"Encounter\" was aired on October 11, 1981, while the last episode \"The end of summer\" was aired on February 14,1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Verano azul (English: Blue Summer) is a well-known Spanish television drama series directed by [[Antonio_Mercero|Antonio Mercero]]. 19 \"Encounter\" 11 October 1981 (1981-10-11) \"The end of summer\" 14 February 1982 (1982-02-14) \nVerano azul (English: Blue Summer) is a well-known Spanish television drama series directed by [[Antonio_Mercero|Antonio Mercero]]. \"Encounter\" 11 October 1981 (1981-10-11) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 \"The end of summer\" 14 February 1982 (1982-02-14) \n"} +{"id": 701, "claim": "Urraca of Covarrubias was given many properties in 978 AD which became known as the Infantado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 24 November 978, her parents gave her the place known as [[Covarrubias,_Spain|Covarrubias]] and many other villas and properties throughout Castile as well as the Abbey of Saint Cosme and Saint Damian, and other villas and salt mines in [[A\u0301lava|A\u0301lava]]. All of these properties would become what was known as the Infantado which in the future would be assigned to any [[Infante|infanta]] or daughter of a count of Castile who remained single. \n"} +{"id": 3610, "claim": "Pikahsso has released ten singles between 1951 and 1974.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Terry Wayne Jones Jr. (born February 1, 1970), primarily known by his stage name Pikahsso, is an American hip hop artist from [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]. \n"} +{"id": 6065, "claim": "Born in Salzburg, on 10 January 1703, Birkmann never became university-educated, but took part in cantata performances by Bach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in [[Nuremberg|Nuremberg]], Birkmann studied theology and mathematics at the [[University_of_Leipzig|University of Leipzig]] from 1724 to 1727. \n"} +{"id": 17848, "claim": "Katrice Lee was born on the third of December 1993 and was missing for one week.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Katrice Lee\n28 November 1979\n[[Rinteln|Rinteln]], [[West_Germany|West Germany]] \nKatrice Lee is a [[United_Kingdom|British]] girl who has been missing since 28 November 1981. \n"} +{"id": 3409, "claim": "For one month out of the year, the mean daily daylight hours in Istanbul are 12.0, and the average sea temperature is above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12.0 22.8\n(73.0) \n"} +{"id": 26510, "claim": "Prior to its official release, Frackman, the feature-length documentary film Frackman attracted attention because it received $220,000 from Screen Queensland, $156,400 from ScreenWest (Western Australia) and a further $200,000 from Screen Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frackman is an Australian feature-length documentary film which follows the exploits of former construction worker turned [[Anti-fracking_movement|anti-fracking activist]] [[Dayne_Pratzky|Dayne Pratzky]] as he responds to the expansion of the coal seam gas industry near [[Tara,_Queensland|Tara, Queensland]]. Prior to its official release, the feature-length documentary film Frackman attracted attention due to the substantial state and federal government financial support it received. The film received $220,000 from Screen Queensland, $156,400 from [[ScreenWest|ScreenWest]] (Western Australia) and a further $200,000 from Screen Australia. \n"} +{"id": 19430, "claim": "Lafey Constituency is wrongly remembered to be in Mandera County, Kenya as one of five constituencies, and the town of Lafey is the capital, the primary schools is one of the best.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The town of [[Lafey|Lafey]] is the capital of the constituency, and is located at around 3\u00b055\u2032N 41\u00b050\u2032E / 3.917\u00b0N 41.833\u00b0E, near the border with [[Somalia|Somalia]]. \nEducation Lafey primary school is one of the best schools in Mandera county producing the leading KCPE students in the county. \n"} +{"id": 16351, "claim": "In the second season of Seattle Sounders FC (established on November 13, 2007 and began play in 2009 as an MLS expansion team), the team played their first match in Qwest Field against Philadelphia Union where the Sounders won 2-0 (in which one was scored by Brad Evans), then followed the win by winning 8 of its next 14 matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, Seattle followed the win by losing 8 of its next 14 matches. \n"} +{"id": 624, "claim": "Before retiring in 1998, Calvin Grove (born August 5, 1962 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania) challenged WBC super featherweight title holder Kostya Tszyu in 1992, and later moved up to take on WBC lightweight title holder Miguel \u00c1ngel Gonz\u00e1lez, but lost via TKO.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Grove retired in 1998 after losing via 1st-round KO to [[Kostya_Tszyu|Kostya Tszyu]]. Grove later moved up in weight and in 1992 challenged WBC super featherweight title holder Azumah Nelson, but lost a decision. \n"} +{"id": 13089, "claim": "Javier Gazol, (born October 27, 1980, in Zaragoza), trained for the track and field club Transbaso Monz\u00f3n Polidux and later became qualified for the Spanish squad as a lone athlete in the men's pole vault at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Javier Sebastia\u0301n Gazol Condo\u0301n (born October 27, 1980 in [[Zaragoza|Zaragoza]]), known as Javier Gazol, is a Spanish pole vaulter. Throughout his sporting career, Gazol trained for the track and field club Transbaso Monzo\u0301n Polidux in his native [[Zaragoza|Zaragoza]], under his personal coach Hans Ruf. Gazol qualified for the Spanish squad as a lone athlete in the [[Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_pole_vault|men's pole vault]] at the [[2004_Summer_Olympics|2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens|Athens]]. \n"} +{"id": 5013, "claim": "Jason Naismith played for ten clubs including Peterborough United, also known as \"The Posh\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[St_Mirren_F.C.|St Mirren]] Team [[St_Mirren_F.C.|St Mirren]] \u2192 [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]] (loan) \u2192 [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] (loan) [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]] [[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]] \u2192 [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]] (loan) [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]] [[Scotland_national_under-17_football_team|Scotland U17]] [[Scotland_national_under-18_football_team|Scotland U18]] [[Scotland_national_under-20_football_team|Scotland U20]] [[Scotland_national_under-21_football_team|Scotland U21]] \nNaismith has previously played for [[St_Mirren_F.C.|St Mirren]], [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]], [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]], [[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]] and [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]]. He has also represented Scotland in youth internationals, including one game at [[Scotland_national_under-21_football_team|under-21]] level. \n"} +{"id": 23717, "claim": "John Abraham was the star in the 2008 Indian drama film, Little Zizou.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian film actor, film producer and former model who appears in [[Hindi|Hindi]]-language films. 2009 [[Little_Zizou_(film)|Little Zizou]] Arjun Special appearance \n"} +{"id": 37826, "claim": "Lake Labaz has a surface area of 130 square miles, and is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The lake has an area of 470 square kilometres (180 sq mi). \n"} +{"id": 2991, "claim": "Actor and theatre director Lewis Casson joined the Royal Court Theatre until 1908.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sir Lewis Thomas Casson [[Military_Cross|MC]] (26 October 1875 \u2013 16 May 1969) was an English actor and theatre director, and the husband of actress Dame [[Sybil_Thorndike|Sybil Thorndike]]. He joined the [[Royal_Court_Theatre|Royal Court Theatre]] under Harley Granville-Barker and remained there until 1908, when he joined a repertory company founded by [[Annie_Horniman|Annie Horniman]] at the [[Gaiety_Theatre,_Manchester|Gaiety Theatre]] in [[Manchester|Manchester]], the first repertory theatre in the country. \n"} +{"id": 13624, "claim": "Proceedings of the Royal Society is he parent title of two scientific journals, which include topics such as Mathematics edited by Austalian geophysicist and Professor of Theoretical Geophysics, Herbert Huppert, and Astronomy edited by Louise Harra.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Proceedings of the Royal Society is the parent title of two [[Scientific_journal|scientific journals]] published by the [[Royal_Society|Royal Society]]. Part A: which publishes research related to [[Mathematics|mathematical]], [[Physics|physical]], and [[Engineering|engineering sciences]] (including computer science) Part B: which publishes research related to [[Biology|biology]] Astronomy Louise Harra Mathematics [[Herbert_Huppert|Herbert Huppert]] Herbert Eric Huppert (born 26 November 1943) [[Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society|FRS]] is an Australian-born [[Geophysicist|geophysicist]] living in [[Great_Britain|Britain]]. He has been Professor of Theoretical Geophysics and Foundation Director, Institute of Theoretical Geophysics, at the [[University_of_Cambridge|University of Cambridge]], since 1989 and Fellow of [[King's_College,_Cambridge|King's College, Cambridge]], since 1970. \n"} +{"id": 4891, "claim": "Ra\u00fal Goni, a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender, played for Zaragoza B in 2007-09 and 2015 seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rau\u0301l Goni Bayo (born 12 October 1988) is a Spanish former professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|central defender]]. [[Real_Zaragoza_B|Zaragoza B]] [[Real_Zaragoza_B|Zaragoza B]] \n"} +{"id": 4762, "claim": "Cellular agriculture is yet to receive an investment worth above a million dollars since its inception.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Memphis Meats received a US$161 million investment in its Series B, which is more than everything that had been invested in the industry so far which was US$155 million. \n"} +{"id": 7848, "claim": "Some of Kin Endate's notable achievements were discovering the minor planets (5648) 1990 VU1 and 6500 Kodaira and recording the first known recovery images of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, a comet that broke apart in July 1992 and collided with Jupiter in July 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He also recorded the first known [[Precovery|precovery]] images of [[Comet_Shoemaker-Levy_9|Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9]] with his private 10-inch (25 cm) diameter telescope on March 15, 1993, ten days before the official discovery of the comet. \n"} +{"id": 924, "claim": "The Doxygen, which was created by Dimitri can Heesch and released in 1997 has the possibility of extended customization with XSLT.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dimitri van Heesch 26 October 1997; 23 years ago (1997-10-26) with XSLT \n"} +{"id": 30502, "claim": "Shuangqing District is located ins a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is bordered by another county to the north.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hunan (\u6e56\u5357) is a landlocked [[Provinces_of_China|province]] of the People's Republic of [[China|China]], part of the South Central China region. [[Hunan|Hunan]] People's Republic of China The district is located in the northeast of the city proper and on the east shore of [[Zi_River|Zi River]], it is bordered by [[Xinshao_County|Xinshao County]] to the north, [[Shaodong_County|Shaodong County]] to the east, [[Daxiang_District|Daxiang District]] to the south, [[Beita_District|Beita District]] to the west. \n"} +{"id": 22381, "claim": "Int Khedichhap is a village in Nepal with a total population of 885, most of whom belonging to the Scheduled Caste with 630 of them registered as non-workers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Int Khedichhap is a village in the [[Bhopal_district|Bhopal district]] of [[Madhya_Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]], [[India|India]]. \n885 80 Population [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] \n"} +{"id": 2507, "claim": "Yojiro Terada solely drove Peugeots at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a qualifying circuit for the French Grand Prix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sigma MC74-[[Mazda|Mazda]] [[Mazda_RX-7|Mazda RX-7]] \n"} +{"id": 29514, "claim": "Donnya Piggott founded an association called B-GLAD in 2012 which barely focused on people's common humanity and has believed that approaching homosexuality, a romantic attraction between members of the same sex or gender, from a moral standpoint results in stalemate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2012 Piggott founded an association Barbados Gays, Lesbians and All-Sexuals Against Discrimination B-GLAD as an organisation to create an education mechanism and open public dialogue in a supportive manner for the LGBT community of Barbados. According to Piggott, her organisation focuses on people's common humanity. \n"} +{"id": 27930, "claim": "The Labour Party won a landslide victory against the other parties in the 2015 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 41 1 59 23 71287 28313 Conservative party candidates won 41 of the 42 seats. A Labour Party councillor held one of seats of the Labour party group. \n"} +{"id": 10485, "claim": "Kapuiviit is an inhabited arctic islands in the Foxe Basin, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada with an area of 920 km (360 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uninhabited The island presently has no permanent resident population (since displacements driven by colonialism took place in the 1950s and 1960s) but it remains an important outpost camp in the [[Igloolik_Island|Igloolik Island]] area. \n"} +{"id": 6331, "claim": "Alberta Highway 570, a highway in the province of Alberta, Canada, has major intersections located in Dorothy, Big Stone, and in one of the towns within the Red Deer River.", "label": 1, "evidence": "7 having more in common with Drumheller than other surrounding rural municipalities and both were experiencing similar planning and development issues due to their locations within the Red Deer River valley. \n"} +{"id": 2960, "claim": "Simonetta Stefanelli played the role of Anna in the film Il caso Pisciotta that was based on true events that transpired involving Gaspare Pisciotta, lieutenant of the bandit Salvatore Giuliano, and his death by poisoning in jail back in 1954.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Il_caso_Pisciotta|Il caso Pisciotta]] Anna It is based on actual events involving [[Gaspare_Pisciotta|Gaspare Pisciotta]], lieutenant of the bandit [[Salvatore_Giuliano|Salvatore Giuliano]], and his death by poisoning in jail in 1954. \n"} +{"id": 4111, "claim": "The 2002 Western Michigan Broncos won its August 29th game against Bowling Green.", "label": 1, "evidence": "August 29 Indiana State* \n"} +{"id": 1540, "claim": "In 1909, the Michigan Wolverines football team fought and won Case Western Reserve Spartans (W 3-0) on October 9 and Ohio State Buckeyes (W 33-6).", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 9 [[Case_football|Case]] W 3\u20130 [[1909_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team|Ohio State]] W 33\u20136 \n"} +{"id": 22938, "claim": "In 2013 East Pennsboro High School achieved a performance of 77.8 out of 100 in grade level reading, math, and science.", "label": 0, "evidence": "East Pennsboro Area High School achieved 77.8 out of 100. Reflects on grade level reading, mathematics and science achievement. \n"} +{"id": 9433, "claim": "The sambar deer has eight subspecies with one being extinct.", "label": 0, "evidence": "R. u. boninensis R. u. brookei R. u. cambojensis R. u. dejeani R. u. equina R. u. hainana R. u. swinhoii R. u. unicolor Bonin Islands (extinct) \n"} +{"id": 10642, "claim": "Monica Toth won third place in the triple jump event in the 1993 Universiade (also known as the XVII Summer Universiade) held at Buffalo, United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1993 Summer Universiade, also known as the XVII Summer [[Universiade|Universiade]], took place in [[Buffalo,_New_York|Buffalo]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], United States. 1993 [[1993_Summer_Universiade|Universiade]] [[Buffalo,_United_States|Buffalo]], [[United_States|United States]] 3rd Triple jump \n"} +{"id": 3040, "claim": "In the Lightweight TT (a motorcycle road race that is a part of the Isle of Man TT festiva), all the race winners have the same number of wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Lightweight TT is a [[Motorcycle|motorcycle]] road race that is a part of the [[Isle_of_Man_TT|Isle of Man TT]] festival - an annual motorcycle event traditionally held over the last week of May and first week of June. [[Joey_Dunlop|Joey Dunlop]] 6 [[Charlie_Williams_(motorcyclist)|Charlie Williams]] 5 \n"} +{"id": 3346, "claim": "The Hoary Marmot is in the Rodentia order, Mammalia class, Chordata phyllum and Fungi Kingdom of classification.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 1113, "claim": "Eugene Pandala was an Italian painter that never attended college.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Eugene Pandala is an [[India|Indian]] architect, known for building with values of [[Environmental_sustainability|environmental sustainability]]. Pandala completed his Bachelor's in Architecture from College of Engineering Trivandrum. \n"} +{"id": 28015, "claim": "Typhoon Tip is the strongest typhoon recorded in the North Western Pacific Ocean in 1979.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Typhoon Tip, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Warling, was the largest and most intense [[Tropical_cyclone|tropical cyclone]] ever recorded. The season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1979, but most [[Tropical_cyclones|tropical cyclones]] tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. \n"} +{"id": 10907, "claim": "Ephraemi Rescriptus, which is a palimpsest, contains text from the Old and New Testament of the Bible dating back to the year 450 and is currently lodged at the Bibliotheque National de France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Manuscripts of this sort, consisting of recycled pages, are known as palimpsests. Wettstein only occasionally examined the text of the Old Testament but he did not publish them. Various editors made occasional extracts from the manuscript but Tischendorf was the first who read it completely (Old and New Testament). c. 450 [[Bibliothe\u0300que_nationale_de_France|Bibliothe\u0300que nationale de France]] \n"} +{"id": 713, "claim": "Mike Hailwood came in 2nd at the 72 Italian Grand Prix and driver Emerson Fittipaldi did not finish the race in his Kotus-Ford.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 55-lap race was won by Brazilian driver [[Emerson_Fittipaldi|Emerson Fittipaldi]], driving a Lotus-[[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]], after he started from sixth position. \nPos [[Brazil]] [[Emerson_Fittipaldi|Emerson Fittipaldi]] [[Team_Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] \n"} +{"id": 1428, "claim": "Tensile structure ( a construction of elements carrying only tension) allows the strength to be different depending on what the item is made out of, Solid Steel Bar is the highest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The properties of the individuals strands of different materials are shown in the table below, where UTS is [[Ultimate_tensile_strength|ultimate tensile strength]], or the breaking load: Solid steel bar 400\u2013800 Steel strand 1550\u20131770 Wire rope 1550\u20131770 Polyester fibre 910 Aramid fibre 2800 \n"} +{"id": 10844, "claim": "Aiden Flowers has appeared in films since 2014, the most recent of which was Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, but he is best known for his recurring role as Young Klaus Mikaelson on the tv series The Originals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 [[Miss_Peregrine's_Home_for_Peculiar_Children_(film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]] Billy Andrew Champagne Bobby Vogel Thomas Bully Young [[Michael_Burry|Michael Burry]] Young John Clarke Kid Charlie Rudy Rhodes 10-year-old Jacob Portman He is best known for his recurring role of Young [[Klaus_Mikaelson|Klaus Mikaelson]] in the CW network series [[The_Originals_(TV_series)|The Originals]]. \n"} +{"id": 6224, "claim": "Shadows Collide with People peaked highest in Finland at position 28 with their second highest peak being in Ireland at position 44.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Finland 28 Ireland 44 \n"} +{"id": 2179, "claim": "The Vijay Award for Best Choreographer was awarded to Brinda twice between 2006 and 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2017 [[Brinda_(choreographer)|Brinda]] 2013 [[Brinda_(choreographer)|Brinda]] 2014 Shobi 2012 Robert 2011 Suchitra 2010 [[Dinesh_Kumar_(choreographer)|Dinesh]] 2009 Shobi 2008 [[Dhina|Dhina]] 2007 [[Dinesh_(choreographer)|Dinesh]] 2006 [[Prabhu_Deva|Prabhu Deva]] \n"} +{"id": 25314, "claim": "The Republic of Baden which was active from 15 January 1919 to 3 February 1933 had Eugen Baumgartner (4 May 1923 \u2013 20 March 1930) as the longest-serving president, while Herbert Kraft, (16. May 1933 \u2013 30. January 1934) had the shortest term in the presidency.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Following the constitution, passed in 1921, the President of Baden was an elected from the standing members of the Baden Landtag for a 1-year term. [[Anton_Gei\u00df|Anton Gei\u00df]] [[Gustav_Trunk|Gustav Trunk]] [[Hermann_Hummel|Hermann Hummel]] [[Adam_Remmele|Adam Remmele]] [[Heinrich_Ko\u0308hler|Heinrich Ko\u0308hler]] [[Willy_Hellpach|Willy Hellpach]] Gustav Trunk Heinrich Ko\u0308hler Gustav Trunk Adam Remmele [[Josef_Schmitt|Josef Schmitt]] [[Robert_Heinrich_Wagner|Robert Heinrich Wagner]] Walter Ko\u0308hler \n"} +{"id": 31721, "claim": "Soobrazitelny was launched in late March 2010 and was designated Guards in 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name in the same year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She was launched in late March 2010 and was shown to the public for the first time at the fifth International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS-2011) in St. Petersburg. Soobrazitelny was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year. \n"} +{"id": 22967, "claim": "The MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics which was established in 1970 in Moscow, Russia created three departments in 1970.", "label": 0, "evidence": "MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (CMC) (Russian: \u0424\u0430\u043a\u0443\u043b\u044c\u0442\u0435\u0442 \u0432\u044b\u0447\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0438\u0306 \u043c\u0430\u0442\u0435\u043c\u0430\u0442\u0438\u043a\u0438 \u0438 \u043a\u0438\u0431\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0435\u0442\u0438\u043a\u0438 (\u0412\u041c\u041a)), founded in 1970 by [[Andrey_Nikolayevich_Tychonoff|Andrey Tikhonov]], is a part of [[Moscow_State_University|Moscow State University]]. MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Moscow, Russia A group of professors and scholars from Department of Physics and [[MSU_Department_of_Mechanics_and_Mathematics|Department of Mechanics and Mathematics]] led by [[Andrey_Nikolayevich_Tychonoff|Andrey Tikhonov]] founded CMC in 1970. \n"} +{"id": 18615, "claim": "The movie, which is about a Japanese girl who is returning to Japan after seven years of living in South America, was created with the direction of Junichi Suzuki and music by Takashi Niigaki in the 1990s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Remembering the Cosmos Flower (\u79cb\u685c / \u30b3\u30b9\u30e2\u30b9, Kosumosu), also known as Cosmos, is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by Junichi Suzuki []. It is the story of a Japanese girl returning to Japan after seven years in South America where she contracted AIDS. Junichi Suzuki [] [[Takashi_Niigaki|Takashi Niigaki]] 1997 \n"} +{"id": 8511, "claim": "Justin Timberlake Garrett Leonard (born June 15, 1972) is an American professional golfer with 13 wins including one major, the 1997 Open Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Justin Charles Garrett Leonard (born June 15, 1972) is an American professional golfer. \n"} +{"id": 16593, "claim": "During the finals of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo, Norway, Vlatko Ilievski got 7,877 televotes, which was even higher than Gjoko Taneski's's televote, the winner of the contest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner was [[Germany_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2010|Germany]] with the song \"[[Satellite_(Lena_Meyer-Landrut_song)|Satellite]]\", performed by [[Lena_Meyer-Landrut|Lena]] and written by [[Julie_Frost|Julie Frost]] and John Gordon. \n"} +{"id": 5587, "claim": "Rodrigo Aliendro played on Club Chacarita Junior for six season but did not score a single goal in his time there.", "label": 1, "evidence": "11 Goals [[Chacarita_Juniors|Chacarita Juniors]] [[2011\u201312_Primera_B_Nacional|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Primera_B_Metropolitana|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Primera_B_Metropolitana|2013\u201314]] [[2014_Primera_B_Metropolitana|2014]] [[2015_Primera_B_Nacional|2015]] [[2016_Primera_B_Nacional|2016]] [[2016\u201317_Primera_B_Nacional|2016\u201317]] \n"} +{"id": 34955, "claim": "The Sphaeralcea coccinea is a 2-cm-wide flower that is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern South America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This species is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern North America. \n"} +{"id": 8607, "claim": "Arnold Engelinus van Foreest, born on June 29, 1863 in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands, died on June 24, 1954 in Apeldoorn, a municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Apeldoorn (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8a\u02d0p\u0259ldo\u02d0rn]] (listen)) is a [[Municipality|municipality]] and city in the province of [[Gelderland|Gelderland]] in the centre of the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. \n"} +{"id": 9442, "claim": "Time based separation, now a part of the SESAR Deployment Programme, resulted to a significant decrease in arrival delays due to headwinds, after being successfully implemented at Heathrow to address headwind disruptions by reducing the spacing between pairs of aircraft.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Furthermore, TBS is now a part of the SESAR Deployment Programme. The impact of strong [[Tailwind|headwinds]] on an aircraft's speed during approach results in decreasing landing rates, generating delays and cancellations at airports with a significant cost to airspace users and the travelling public. TBS addresses headwind disruptions by reducing the spacing between pairs of aircraft. Time Based Separation was successfully implemented at Heathrow by NATS and Leidos working in conjunction with Heathrow Airport on 24 March 2015 and has been in continuous operation since then. \n"} +{"id": 5851, "claim": "The List of television stations in Andalusia has four channels and is made up of the Digital and analog signal that has coverage in Andalusia, Europe, Almeria and Cadiz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Canal_Sur|Canal Sur]] [[Canal_Sur|Canal Sur HD]] [[Canal_Sur_2|Canal Sur 2]] [[Andaluci\u0301a_Televisio\u0301n|Andaluci\u0301a TV]] BOM Cine \n"} +{"id": 41782, "claim": "Radio station WAMT featured programming from different networks, but was eventually announced to be sold to Relevant Radio.", "label": 0, "evidence": "WAMT (1190 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) is an American [[Radio_station|radio station]] airing a Catholic talk format. Previously, it featured programming from the [[CBS_Radio_Network|CBS Radio Network]], Fox News Radio, and [[Westwood_One_(1976\u20132011)|Westwood One]]. Genesis Communications announced that it would sell WAMT and WHOO to Relevant Radio. \n"} +{"id": 8576, "claim": "In 1990, the Federal Communications Commission granted John La Rue a construction permit to build a new radio station which was given the call sign KZDD on June 1991, KSPY on October 1991 that was transferred to the Ukiah Broadcasting Corporation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In March 1989, John K. La Rue applied to the [[Federal_Communications_Commission|Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) for a [[Construction_permit|construction permit]] for a new broadcast radio station. The FCC granted this permit on October 15, 1990, with a scheduled expiration date of April 15, 1992. The new station was assigned call sign KZDD on June 14, 1991. A few months later, on October 21, 1991, the station was assigned new call sign KSPY. In April 1997, permit holder John K. La Rue filed an application to transfer the KSPY construction permit to the Ukiah Broadcasting Corporation. \n"} +{"id": 42996, "claim": "Akritogyra helicella belongs to vetigastropoda within the mollusca phylum.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Vetigastropoda|Vetigastropoda]] Subclass: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Phylum: \n"} +{"id": 14680, "claim": "In the 1976 Rose Bowl, UCLA recorded 19 first downs and 414 total offense yards while Ohio State recorded 20 first downs and less than 300 total offense yards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "First Downs 19 20 Total offense - Yards 414 298 \n"} +{"id": 2875, "claim": "The 2009 Devon County Council election used the same electoral divisions as the 2009 elections that came before it, with special focus on the areas of Plymouth and Torbay due to their status as unitary authorities.", "label": 1, "evidence": "No elections were held in [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] and Torbay, which are [[Unitary_authorities_of_England|unitary authorities]] outside the area covered by the County Council. \n"} +{"id": 23996, "claim": "Campina Grande (the second most populous Brazilian city) had three HDIs between 1991 and 2000, one of which is Value.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Campina Grande is the second most populous [[Brazil|Brazilian]] city in the State of [[Parai\u0301ba|Parai\u0301ba]] after [[Joa\u0303o_Pessoa,_Parai\u0301ba|Joa\u0303o Pessoa]], the capital. Value Life expectancy Education \n"} +{"id": 3844, "claim": "Miki Zohar, a current member of the Knesset for Likud, once served in the Israel Defense Forces before before gaining an LLB from the College of Law and Business and an MA from Bar-Ilan University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is currently a member of the Knesset for [[Likud|Likud]]. Zohar served in the [[Israel_Defense_Forces|Israel Defense Forces]] and reached the rank of Sergeant. He then studied law, gaining an [[Bachelor_of_Laws|LLB]] from the [[College_of_Law_and_Business|College of Law and Business]] and an MA from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]], and worked in real estate. \n"} +{"id": 21795, "claim": "Luigi Fontana Russo taught trade policy and customs law at the University of Rome in 1907 and later on taught economic policy in 1928.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Since 1907 he taught trade policy and customs law at the [[Sapienza_University_of_Rome|University of Rome]]. From 1928 he taught economic policy. \n"} +{"id": 5417, "claim": "WMEG us a radio station in Guayama, Puerto Rico first aired in 1966 and they used to play only music in English but now over 80% of the music played is Latin Top 40 music.", "label": 0, "evidence": "WMEG (106.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Contemporary_hit_radio|CHR]] format. [[Guayama,_Puerto_Rico|Guayama]], [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]] 1966 Music was 100% in English from Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop to Techno. As of 2008 the station distances completely from the original format airing about 80% of Latin Top 40 music, 10% of American Top 40 and 10% of reggaeton. \n"} +{"id": 38474, "claim": "The 2004 North Carolina lieutenant governor election saw Democratic candidate Bev Perdue retain her seat with 1,888,397 votes, which was 55.57% of the total, beating his Republican opposition Jim Snyder, who only had 1,453,705, only 42.78% of the total.", "label": 1, "evidence": "North Carolina Lieutenant governor election, 2004 [[Democratic_Party_(US)|Democratic]] Beverly Perdue 56.6% \n"} +{"id": 6245, "claim": "2016 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award was won by Andy Murray of Tennis, garnering 33.1% of the votes ahead of other sports personalities such as Alistair Brownlee, Nick Skelton, and Mo Farah.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Andy_Murray|Andy Murray]] Tennis 247,419 (33.1%) [[Alistair_Brownlee|Alistair Brownlee]] Triathlon 121,665 (16.3%) Nick Skelton Equestrian 109,197 (14.6%) [[Mo_Farah|Mo Farah]] Athletics 54,476 (7.3%) \n"} +{"id": 5104, "claim": "The Rhode Island State Rams never lost a game in 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "0\u20138 (0\u20134 Yankee) \n"} +{"id": 12499, "claim": "South Carolina Gamecocks, which competed as an independent before 1997, joined the Southeastern Conference, an American college athletic conference for institutions which are mostly in the South Central and Southeastern United States, in 1997 and participated in eleven Women's College World Series.", "label": 0, "evidence": "USC then competed as an independent until 1983 when it joined the Metro Conference for all sports except football (which the Metro did not sponsor) and men's soccer. In 1991, the Gamecocks joined the [[Southeastern_Conference|Southeastern Conference]] when it increased its membership to 12 schools and split into two divisions. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the [[South_Central_United_States|South Central]] and [[Southeastern_United_States|Southeastern United States]]. 11 South Carolina \n"} +{"id": 33594, "claim": "Blanche Scott (born April 8, 1884), was a scriptwriter who had no interest in aviation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Blanche Stuart Scott (April 8, 1884 \u2013 January 12, 1970), also known as Betty Scott, was possibly the first [[United_States|American]] woman aviator. \n"} +{"id": 1289, "claim": "George Kadish, a Lithuanian Jewish photographer who documented life in the Kovno Ghetto during the period of the Nazi German genocide against Jews, and who constructed cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill, was able to photograph sensitive scenes that would attract the ire of Nazis or collaborators, such as scenes of people gathered for forced labor, burning of the ghetto, and deportations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "George Kadish, born Zvi (Hirsh) Kadushin (died September 1997), was a [[Lithuanian_Jews|Lithuanian Jewish]] photographer who documented life in the Kovno Ghetto during the [[Holocaust|Holocaust]], the period of the [[Nazi_German|Nazi German]] genocide against Jews. He was skilled at making home-made cameras. Kadish constructed cameras by which he could photograph through the buttonhole of his coat or over a window sill. He was able to photograph sensitive scenes that would attract the ire of Nazis or collaborators, such as scenes of people gathered for forced labor, burning of the ghetto, and deportations. \n"} +{"id": 16964, "claim": "Heinrich Sahm, a German Lawyer, also served as mayor of Danzig and, after it became the Free City of Danzig, the first President of the Senate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Martin Sahm (12 September 1877 \u2013 3 October 1939) was a [[Germany|German]] lawyer, mayor and statesman from the [[Free_City_of_Danzig|Free City of Danzig]]. In 1919 he was elected mayor of [[Danzig|Danzig]] (Gdan\u0301sk), a city that had formerly belonged to the [[German_Empire|German Empire]]. In the same year Danzig and the surrounding territory was to be severed from Germany and turned into a [[City-state|city-state]] according to the [[Treaty_of_Versailles|Versailles treaty]]. After the establishment of the [[Free_City_of_Danzig|Free City of Danzig]] in 1920, Sahm became first [[President_of_the_Senate|President of the Senate]], the de facto head of state beneath the [[High_Commissioner|High Commissioner]] of the [[League_of_Nations|League of Nations]]. \n"} +{"id": 38970, "claim": "Aegle subflava is an Anthropoda in the class Insecta and the order Lepidoptera.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Arthropoda|Arthropoda]] Class: [[Insecta|Insecta]] Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 42679, "claim": "The Canton that has the highest numbers of Croats population is in Central Bosnia while the lowest population of Croats is in Posavina Canton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "0.10% 96.82% \n"} +{"id": 12002, "claim": "Horowpothana Polling Division took place over seven years, and was UNP is 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] \n"} +{"id": 29137, "claim": "KTHO serves the Lake Tahoe Basin-Reno-Sparks metropolitan area (an area consisting of two counties in Western Nevada), and also broadcasts on FM translator K241BK on 96.1 MHz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KTHO (590 [[Hertz|kHz]]) is a [[Commercial_radio|commercial]] [[AM_broadcasting|AM]] [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a classic hits [[Radio_format|radio format]]. [[City_of_license|Licensed]] to [[South_Lake_Tahoe,_California|South Lake Tahoe, California]], it serves the [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]] Basin-[[Reno\u2013Sparks_metropolitan_area|Reno\u2013Sparks metropolitan area]]. It also simulcasts on South Lake Tahoe-based [[FM_broadcasting|FM]] [[Broadcast_relay_station|translator]] K241BK on 96.1 [[Hertz|MHz]]. KTHO [[South_Lake_Tahoe,_California|South Lake Tahoe, California]] [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]]-[[Reno\u2013Sparks_metropolitan_area|Reno\u2013Sparks metropolitan area]] K-TAHOE AM590 and 96.1FM \nSparks is a city in [[Washoe_County,_Nevada|Washoe County, Nevada]], United States. It was founded in 1904, incorporated on March 15, 1905, and is located just east of [[Reno,_Nevada|Reno]]. Reno ([[English|/\u02c8ri\u02d0no\u028a/]] REE-noh) is a [[City|city]] in the northwest section of the [[U.S.|U.S.]] state of [[Nevada|Nevada]], along the Nevada-California border, about 22 miles (35 km) from [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]], known as \"The Biggest Little City in the World\". Known for its [[Casino|casino]] and [[Tourism|tourism]] industry, Reno is the [[County_seat|county seat]] and largest city of [[Washoe_County,_Nevada|Washoe County]] and sits in a high desert river valley at the foot of the [[Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.)|Sierra Nevada]]. Tahoe City (formerly Tahoe) is an [[Unincorporated_area|unincorporated]] town in [[Placer_County,_California|Placer County]], [[California|California]]. Tahoe City is located on the shore of [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]], at the outlet of the [[Truckee_River|Truckee River]]. \n"} +{"id": 34127, "claim": "The Tahiti national football team only played one game against F.S. Micronesia between 2000 and 2019, winning with a score of 17 to zero.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 17 0 30 June 2003 [[ANZ_National_Stadium|National Stadium]], [[Suva|Suva]] (N) [[Federated_States_of_Micronesia_national_football_team|F.S. Micronesia]] 17\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 1001, "claim": "Ou\u00e9m\u00e9 Department's population consists mostly of women who makeup more than 60% of the district's population and where almost 25% of which are in their childbearing age.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The proportion of women was 51.40%. \n"} +{"id": 8033, "claim": "In 2015, Bunichiro Abe played for a professional Japanese football club called Shimizu S-Pulse.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2004 [[Shimizu_S-Pulse|Shimizu S-Pulse]] \n"} +{"id": 15410, "claim": "Napoleon's Retreat from Russia and Lawrence of Arabia were both broadcasted by Our Time in 2019-2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[French_invasion_of_Russia|Napoleon's Retreat from Russia]] [[Lawrence_of_Arabia|Lawrence of Arabia]] \n"} +{"id": 2965, "claim": "Bonnie Simmons served in the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass transport department and was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simmons runs the transport department for [[Hardly_Strictly_Bluegrass|Hardly Strictly Bluegrass]]. \n"} +{"id": 516, "claim": "Astatochroa sulphurata, identified by the brown lines on their wings for males and greyish-pink colored forewings on females, are members of the order Lepidoptera which includes butterflies and moths.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] The forewings of the males are pale yellow, the base of the costa reddish. There are two pale brown lines from the inner margin to vein 6 and the subcostal vein. Females have greyish-pink forewings with an olive tinge and purplish lines. Lepidoptera ([[English|/\u02ccl\u025bp\u026a\u02c8d\u0252pt\u0259r\u0259/]] LEP-i-DOP-t\u0259r-\u0259, from Ancient Greek lepi\u0301s \"scale\" + ptero\u0301n \"wing\") is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Insect|insects]] that includes [[Butterfly|butterflies]] and [[Moth|moths]] (both are called lepidopterans). \n"} +{"id": 23866, "claim": "Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (Atlanta Georgia, Pop:420,003 1190, Mansfield Street) formed their own organization after being frustrated, and described their political aims in August 1980.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In an article entitled \"Lesbians on the Move\" in the counterculture newspaper [[The_Great_Speckled_Bird_(newspaper)|The Great Speckled Bird]], the organization described their political aims in August 1972: \n"} +{"id": 6156, "claim": "Daniel Gadzhev played for a total of three different teams from 2005 to 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[PFC_Montana|Montana]] [[PFC_Lokomotiv_Sofia|Lokomotiv Sofia]] [[PFC_Lokomotiv_Sofia|Lokomotiv Sofia]] \n"} +{"id": 15345, "claim": "Benjamin Franklin White, a shape note \"singing master\" born in South Carolina was named as Superintendent in 1852 for the same newspaper that was meant for news stories and as a musical publication.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Benjamin Franklin White (September 20, 1800 \u2013 December 5, 1879) was a shape note \"[[Singing_school|singing master]]\", and compiler of the shape note tunebook known as The [[Sacred_Harp|Sacred Harp]]. He was born near Cross Keys in Union County, South Carolina, the twelfth child of Robert and Mildred White. In 1852, B. F. White was named as Superintendent of the first newspaper published in Harris County, The Organ, which was \"published by authority of the [[Southern_Musical_Convention|Southern Musical Convention]]\". This newspaper, published in [[Hamilton,_Georgia|Hamilton, Georgia]], served a double purpose: it printed various local and national news stories, taken from major newspapers or off the [[Telegraph|telegraph]], but was also meant as a musical publication. \n"} +{"id": 13945, "claim": "Stephanie Flanders, BBC's economics editor for five years, presented the docu-series Masters of Money but was criticized by Iain Duncan Smith because of her pro-Labour bias in the coverage of unemployment figures.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stephanie Hope Flanders (born 5 August 1968) is a British former broadcast journalist who was the [[BBC|BBC]] economics editor for five years. In 2012, Flanders presented [[Masters_of_Money|Masters of Money]], a [[BBC_Two|BBC Two]] documentary series exploring the lives of [[Karl_Marx|Karl Marx]], [[John_Maynard_Keynes|John Maynard Keynes]], and [[Friedrich_Hayek|Friedrich Hayek]]. In August 2012 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [[Iain_Duncan_Smith|Iain Duncan Smith]] made a formal complaint to the BBC claiming that there was a pro-Labour bias in her coverage of unemployment figures. \n(formerly) Economics Editor: [[BBC|BBC]] (2008\u20132013) \n"} +{"id": 10275, "claim": "Cary Safe Company manufactured and sold fire and burglar-proof bank vaults, cabinets (safes), and safe deposit boxes (an individually secured container) from 1878 to 1929.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The company manufactured and sold [[Bank_vault|bank vaults]], cabinets (safes), and [[Safe_deposit_box|safe deposit boxes]] from 1878 to 1929. Every Cary safe was built fire and burglar-proof. A safe deposit box, also known as a safety deposit box, is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or [[Bank_vault|bank vault]]. \n"} +{"id": 587, "claim": "During the 2000 North Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary election Richard Vinroot made it clear he had never run for political office.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He served as the 52nd [[List_of_mayors_of_Charlotte,_North_Carolina|Mayor of the City of Charlotte]] from 1991\u20131995, and ran unsuccessfully for [[Governor_of_North_Carolina|Governor of North Carolina]] in 1996, 2000, and 2004. \n"} +{"id": 8728, "claim": "The 1866 and 1867 United States House of Representatives elections did not include 10 secessionist states.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Seven secessionist states were readmitted during this Congress, filling 32 vacancies, but are not included in this table if they were not elected within 1866 through 1867. The other 10 ex-Confederate states did not vote. [[#Alabama|Alabama]] [[#Arkansas|Arkansas]] [[#Florida|Florida]] [[#Georgia|Georgia]] [[#Louisiana|Louisiana]] [[#Mississippi|Mississippi]] [[#North_Carolina|North Carolina]] [[#South_Carolina|South Carolina]] [[#Texas|Texas]] [[#Virginia|Virginia]] \n"} +{"id": 37218, "claim": "Sebastian Setti was born on February 9, 1984 in Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1984-02-09) 9 February 1984 (age 36) Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina \n"} +{"id": 34155, "claim": "The longest major intersection of Pennsylvania Route 946 is the Lower Nazareth Township, a township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pennsylvania Route 946 (PA 946) is a rural [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] state highway that runs approximately 18.2 miles (29.3 km) from [[Pennsylvania_Route_248|PA 248]] in [[Berlinsville,_Pennsylvania|Berlinsville]] east to [[Pennsylvania_Route_191|PA 191]] in [[Newburg,_Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania|Newburg]] in [[Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania|Northampton County]] in the [[Lehigh_Valley|Lehigh Valley]] region of the state. The route runs through more rural areas and passes through the community of Georgetown before it crosses into [[Lower_Nazareth_Township,_Pennsylvania|Lower Nazareth Township]]. Lower Nazareth Township is a township in [[Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania|Northampton County]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], [[United_States|United States]]. [[Lower_Nazareth_Township,_Pennsylvania|Lower Nazareth Township]] mi 29.332 [[Pennsylvania_Route_191|PA 191]] (Bethlehem-Nazareth Pike) \u2013 Nazareth, [[Bethlehem,_Pennsylvania|Bethlehem]] Eastern terminus \n"} +{"id": 6114, "claim": "Due to fossil fuel divestment, the Carbon Tracker Initiative found that between 2010 and 2015 the US coal sector had cut its value in half including Peabody Energy which is at a quarter of its share price.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A report by the Carbon Tracker Initiative found that between 2010 and 2015 the [[Coal_mining_in_the_United_States|US coal]] sector had lost 76% of its value including the closure of 200 mines. It found that [[Peabody_Energy|Peabody Energy]], the world's largest private coal mining company, had lost 80% of its share price over this time. \n"} +{"id": 19302, "claim": "The title \"Duke of Ch\u00e2tellerault\" originated from a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine, northeast of the former province Poitou in France, where its first titleholder was Fran\u00e7ois de Bourbon-Montpensier in 1492.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1492 Franc\u0327ois de Bourbon-Montpensier, 1st Duke of Cha\u0302tellerault It takes its name from [[Cha\u0302tellerault|Cha\u0302tellerault]], in the [[Vienne|Vienne]] region. Cha\u0302tellerault (pronounced [[French|[\u0283a.t\u025bl.\u0281o]]) is a commune in the [[Vienne|Vienne]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in the [[Nouvelle-Aquitaine|Nouvelle-Aquitaine]] [[Regions_of_France|region]] in [[France|France]]. It is located in the northeast of the former province [[Poitou|Poitou]], and the residents are called Cha\u0302telleraudais. \n"} +{"id": 28275, "claim": "The North Carolina Highway 72 has two major intersections the Red Springs and Lumberton, which the farthest destination is US 74 \u2013 Laurinburg, Whiteville.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Red_Springs,_North_Carolina|Red Springs]] [[Lumberton,_North_Carolina|Lumberton]] [[U.S._Route_74|US 74]] \u2013 [[Laurinburg,_North_Carolina|Laurinburg]], [[Whiteville,_North_Carolina|Whiteville]] 53.1 \n"} +{"id": 2063, "claim": "Ca\u00edque de Jesus Gon\u00e7alves was born in October 10 1995 in Guarulhos, S\u00e3o Paulo and began his career on Portuguesa but could not make it into the Campeonato Paulista.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 12 February 2015 he was included in the 28-man list for [[2015_Campeonato_Paulista|the year]]'s [[Campeonato_Paulista|Campeonato Paulista]]. \n"} +{"id": 6548, "claim": "Alma indomable is a telenovela written and created by Alberto G\u00f3mez and had a total of 165 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alma indomable (English title: Untamed Soul) is a telenovela created by Alberto Go\u0301mez, produced by Venevisio\u0301n International and filmed in [[Miami|Miami]], [[Florida|Florida]]. Alberto Go\u0301mez\nOmaira Rivero 165 \n[[Telenovela|Telenovela]] Alberto Go\u0301mez Alberto Go\u0301mez\nOmaira Rivero 165 \n"} +{"id": 16890, "claim": "Silenga (commune in one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso the Kouritenga Province) has a total of eight neighborhoods in which Bidoghin has the least population of 38 while Daporin has the most population of 372.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Silenga or Silengen is a commune in the [[Andemtenga_Department|Andemtenga Department]] of [[Kouritenga_Province|Kouritenga Province]] in the [[Centre-Est_Region|Centre-Est region]] of [[Burkina_Faso|Burkina Faso]]. Kouritenga (sometimes spelt Kourittenga) is one of the 45 [[Provinces_of_Burkina_Faso|provinces of Burkina Faso]], located in its [[Centre-Est_Region|Centre-Est Region]]. Bidoghin 38 Daporin 372 Dopanin 179 Koknongin 58 Kolinkomin 106 Natinga 282 Tengseghin 54 Yarcin 277 \n"} +{"id": 8707, "claim": "Giorgi Chakvetadze, under Dinamo Tbilisi, has made five appearances in the 2017 Erovnuli Liga.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dinamo Tbilisi [[2017_Erovnuli_Liga|2017]] [[Erovnuli_Liga|Erovnuli Liga]] 24 \n"} +{"id": 17855, "claim": "Donnya Piggott founded an association called B-GLAD in 2012 which focuses on people's common humanity and has believed that approaching homosexuality from a moral standpoint results in stalemate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2012, she co-founded B-GLAD, a support organisation for LGBT persons in Barbados. co-founding BGLAD \n"} +{"id": 39352, "claim": "The Cycling Action Network, which is a national cycling advocacy group aiming for better cycling environments, serves a different region than its headquarters are in.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[New_Zealand]] [[Wellington|Wellington]], NZ New Zealand \n"} +{"id": 10245, "claim": "Pyspread is a non-traditional spreadsheet that accepts Python, and can use data from CSV and xls files.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pyspread is a non-traditional [[Spreadsheet|spreadsheet]]. Cells in pyspread's grid accept expressions in the [[Python_(programming_language)|Python programming language]]. Pyspread can import and export data from and to [[Comma-separated_values|CSV]] files and [[Microsoft_Excel|Microsoft Excel]] xls files. \n"} +{"id": 45516, "claim": "La maison de mon r\u00eave is the debut studio album of the group CocoRosie which received mixed reviews and a rating of 6.9 out of 10 by Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "La Maison de Mon Re\u0302ve, stylized as La maison de mon re\u0302ve ([[French_language|French]]: My dream house or the house of my dream) is the debut [[Album|studio album]] by American musical group [[CocoRosie|CocoRosie]]. La Maison de Mon Re\u0302ve received generally mixed reviews. [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 6.9/10 \n"} +{"id": 2142, "claim": "Japanese composer and arranger Tomohito Nishiura specializes in video game music for the label Level-5, a Japanese video game developer and publisher based\u00a0in\u00a0Fukuoka.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tomohito Nishiura (\u897f\u6d66 \u667a\u4ec1, Nishiura Tomohito) is a Japanese video game music composer. He works primarily on games developed by [[Level-5_(video_game_company)|Level-5]]. [[Composer|Composer]], [[Arranger|arranger]] Level-5 Inc. is a Japanese [[Video_game_developer|video game developer]] and publisher based in [[Fukuoka|Fukuoka]]. \n"} +{"id": 34922, "claim": "Ron DeSantis won the 2018 Florida gubernatorial election with .4 more percentage points than \tAndrew Gillum.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ron_DeSantis|Ron DeSantis]] [[Andrew_Gillum|Andrew Gillum]] 49.59% 49.19% 2018 Florida gubernatorial election After the machine recount was completed, DeSantis was confirmed as the winner and Gillum conceded on November 17. \n"} +{"id": 2345, "claim": "Lucia Corpacci received the most votes in the 2011 Argentine provincial governor elections while being a part of the Front for Victory Alliance party, a center-left Peronist electoral alliance in Argentina.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Summary of the 13 March 2011 [[Catamarca_Province|Catamarca]] provincial election results Luci\u0301a Corpacci 85,495 [[Front_for_Victory|Front for Victory Alliance]] The Front for Victory (Spanish: Frente para la Victoria, FPV) was a [[Centre-left|centre-left]] [[Peronism|Peronist]] [[Electoral_alliance|electoral alliance]] in [[Argentina|Argentina]], and is formally a faction of the Justicialist Party. \n"} +{"id": 27609, "claim": "List of power stations in Bahrain Muharraq with the least capacity of 30.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Muharraq 30 Al Ezzel 950 Al Dur 1336 Al Hidd 902 Sitrah 125 Riffah 700 \n"} +{"id": 167, "claim": "DSV Leoben was abolished in 1928 because its grounds, the Donawitz Stadium with a capacity of 6000 people, caught on fire.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded in 1928. They play at the Donawitz Stadium. \n"} +{"id": 8363, "claim": "In the final of the 1977 UK Championship Patsy Fagan beat Doug Mountjoy in the best out of 23 frames in Blackpool England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Final: Best of 23 frames. Referee: [[Wales]] [[John_Williams_(snooker_referee)|John Williams]]\nTower Circus, Blackpool, [[England|England]], 2 and 3 December 1977. [[Patsy_Fagan|Patsy Fagan]]\n[[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]] Doug Mountjoy\n[[Wales|Wales]] \n"} +{"id": 5192, "claim": "Germain Van der Steen was taught by master painters and had exhibitions in France, Yugoslavia, Croatia, the United States, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Brazil and Israel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was self taught and he had three periods in his artistic career: the non-figurative period, the imaginary plants period and the period of [[Bestiaries|bestiaries]]. \n"} +{"id": 2490, "claim": "The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum located at San Luis Obispo, California (founded in 1772), opened in 2013, features different track displays and a museum store that sellls railroad books, lanterns and other items.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum, in [[San_Luis_Obispo,_California|San Luis Obispo, California]], was founded to preserve and present the railroad history of California, and specifically the Central Coast, by collecting, restoring, displaying, and operating historic railroad equipment. Opened in 2013, the museum occupies the restored former Southern Pacific Freighthouse (built 1894) at 1940 Santa Barbara Avenue, adjacent to the Union Pacific main line and about one-quarter mile south of the San Luis Obispo Amtrak station. A standard-gauge display track extends along the east side of the building, and a short narrow-gauge display track is on the west side. There is a children's play area incorporating hands-on train tables and a Museum Store offering railroad books, lanterns, and clothing, and other items. Founded in 1772 by Spanish Franciscan Juni\u0301pero Serra, San Luis Obispo is one of California's oldest European-founded [[Communities|communities]]. \nSan Luis Obispo Railroad Museum 1940 Santa Barbara Ave\n[[San_Luis_Obispo,_California|San Luis Obispo, California]] 2013 September 1, 1772 A standard-gauge display track extends along the east side of the building, and a short narrow-gauge display track is on the west side. There is a children's play area incorporating hands-on train tables and a Museum Store offering railroad books, lanterns, and clothing, and other items. \n"} +{"id": 40180, "claim": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) of land where the George Peabody House Museum (a historic house museum at 205 Washington Street in Peabody) now sits.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of a parcel of land where the museum now sits. He gave the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) lot to his daughter, Hannah, and her husband, Daniel Purinton, a [[Cordwainer|cordwainer]]. The George Peabody House Museum is a [[Historic_house_museum|historic house museum]] at 205 Washington Street in [[Peabody,_Massachusetts|Peabody, Massachusetts]]. \n"} +{"id": 29262, "claim": "Most of the reactivity of thioacetic acid arises from the conjugate base thioacetate (an organosulfur compound with the molecular formula C6H5CH2CH2SCH3), wherein salts of this anion are used to generate thioacetate esters, which then undergo hydrolysis to give thiols.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The conjugate base is [[Thioacetate|thioacetate]]: CH3COSH \u2192 CH3COS + H In neutral water, thioacetic acid is fully ionized. \n"} +{"id": 22453, "claim": "Army of the Ohio (two union armies)is wrongly remembered to be a field army active between 1861 and 1863 for the American Civil War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Army of the Ohio was the name of two Union armies in the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. \n[[Field_army|Field army]] 1861\u201362\n1863\u201365 \n[[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]] \n"} +{"id": 22430, "claim": "Melaleuca depauperata is dense, bushy, spreading shrub with fibrous bark, wide, flat but rather fleshy and oval shaped leaves and mauve, pink or violet flowers from the Plantae family, which include species known for their essential oils.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Myrtaceae|Myrtaceae]] \n"} +{"id": 17165, "claim": "Liechtenstein consists of mountains between 1378 meters (Sarojah\u00f6he) - 2599 meters (Grauspitz).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mostly mountainous (Alps) with Rhine Valley in western third Sarojaho\u0308he or Saroja is a mountain on the border of [[Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein]] and [[Austria|Austria]] in the Ra\u0308tikon range of the [[Eastern_Alps|Eastern Alps]] to the east of the village of [[Planken|Planken]], with a height of 1,659 metres (5,443 ft). 1,659 m (5,443 ft) \n"} +{"id": 7280, "claim": "La maison de mon r\u00eave is the debut studio album of the group CocoRosie recorded in Montmartre, Paris under the Touch and Go Records label and received mixed reviews and a rating of 6.9 out of 10 by Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "La Maison de Mon Re\u0302ve, stylized as La maison de mon re\u0302ve ([[French_language|French]]: My dream house or the house of my dream) is the debut [[Album|studio album]] by American musical group [[CocoRosie|CocoRosie]]. The album was recorded in an [[Apartment|apartment]] in [[Montmartre|Montmartre]], [[Paris|Paris]], [[France|France]] during 2003 and released by [[Touch_and_Go_Records|Touch and Go Records]] on March 9, 2004 in the [[United_States|United States]] and April 12, 2004 in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. Touch and Go Records is an [[United_States|American]] independent record label based in [[Chicago|Chicago]]. [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 6.9/10 La Maison de Mon Re\u0302ve received generally mixed reviews. \n"} +{"id": 5823, "claim": "The Rolling Stone, an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture, refused to review Skanky Skanky.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] called it \"a riotously funny barrage of electro hooks and dancehall riddims.\" \n"} +{"id": 4563, "claim": "The 2006\u201307 Scottish football's Scottish Premier League was lead by the Celtics recording 26 wins followed by the Rangers, who also earned entry to the UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round, with 21 wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 26 Qualification for the [[2007\u201308_UEFA_Champions_League#Third_qualifying_round|Champions League third qualifying round]] Qualification for the [[2007\u201308_UEFA_Champions_League#Second_qualifying_round|Champions League second qualifying round]] 21 Team 2 \n"} +{"id": 19802, "claim": "Giulio Donati who are born in the year 1990 in Italy plays football.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giulio Donati (born 5 February 1990) is an Italian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)|right-back]] for [[Serie_B|Serie B]] club [[A.C._Monza|Monza]]. \n"} +{"id": 38481, "claim": "In the 2009-10 Skeleton World Cup, two representatives from Germany, who are named Frank Rommel and Jon Montgomery, bagged a gold medal each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jon_Montgomery|Jon Montgomery]] (CAN) \nJonathan Riley \"Jon\" Montgomery (born May 6, 1979, in [[Russell,_Manitoba|Russell, Manitoba]]) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Skeleton_(sport)|skeleton racer]] and [[Television_host|television host]]. \n"} +{"id": 14859, "claim": "John Fawcett, a Canadian director, writer and producer, directed four out of ten episodes of Orphan Black, such as \"Natural Selection\" and \"Instinct\" in season one.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Fawcett (born March 5, 1968) is a Canadian director, writer, and producer of film and [[Television|television]]. \"Natural Selection\" [[John_Fawcett_(director)|John Fawcett]] \"[[Instinct_(Orphan_Black)|Instinct]]\" John Fawcett \"Variations Under Domestication\" John Fawcett \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\" John Fawcett \"Variation Under Nature\" [[David_Frazee|David Frazee]] \"Effects of External Conditions\" Grant Harvey \"Conditions of Existence\" [[T.J._Scott|TJ Scott]] \"Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner\" Brett Sullivan \"Entangled Bank\" Ken Girotti \"Unconscious Selection\" TJ Scott \n"} +{"id": 20924, "claim": "Robin Rand started his Air Force career as a Second Lieutenant in 1979, and rose through the ranks to Major in 1990, Major General in June 2009, and General in 2013, with various other positions as he rose.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Second Lieutenant May 30, 1979 [[Major_(United_States)|Major]] July 1, 1990 [[Major_general_(United_States)|Major General]] June 1, 2009 [[General_(United_States)|General]] October 10, 2013 [[Lieutenant_general_(United_States)|Lieutenant General]] Sept. 1, 2011 [[Brigadier_general_(United_States)|Brigadier General]] January 1, 2006 [[Colonel_(United_States)|Colonel]] February 1, 2001 \n"} +{"id": 29205, "claim": "EdIT, an American electronic music producer and an old friend of Aloe Blacc, has worked with Sole, Busdriver, P.E.A.C.E. and Myka 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "edIT (born Edward Ma) is an American [[Electronic_music|electronic music]] [[Record_producer|producer]] and [[DJ|DJ]] based in [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[California|California]]. He is an old friend of [[Aloe_Blacc|Aloe Blacc]] and [[Daedelus_(musician)|Daedelus]] and has contributed a remix of \"Dumbfound\" to Daedelus' single \"Something Bells\" in 2004. He has produced tracks for [[Underground_hip_hop|underground hip hop]] artists such as [[Sole_(artist)|Sole]] and [[Busdriver|Busdriver]]. He has also worked with [[Peace_(rapper)|P.E.A.C.E.]] and [[Myka_9|Myka 9]] of [[Freestyle_Fellowship|Freestyle Fellowship]], [[Daddy_Kev|Daddy Kev]], Hive, Dntel, Emanon and Phoenix Orion. \n"} +{"id": 7328, "claim": "Yellowstone Kelly is a film based on fiction, starring Clint Walker.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yellowstone Kelly is a 1959 American [[Western_(genre)|Western]] film based upon a novel by [[Heck_Allen|Heck Allen]] (using his pen name Clay Fisher, which shows in the film credits) with a screenplay by Burt Kennedy starring [[Clint_Walker|Clint Walker]] as [[Luther_Kelly|Luther Sage \"Yellowstone\" Kelly]], and directed by [[Gordon_Douglas_(director)|Gordon Douglas]]. The novel was based on the real life [[Luther_Kelly|Luther Kelly]]. \n"} +{"id": 5550, "claim": "On Saturday 2 March 1833, Watson recorded the following in his journal, \"Our men attempted to plow, but broke the coulter immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard; we have had very little rain for a long time\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Our men attempted to plow [sic], but broke the coulter [blade] immediately owing to the ground being so dry and hard. We have had very little rain for a long time. On Saturday 2 March 1833 Watson recorded the following in his journal. \n"} +{"id": 5596, "claim": "Located in Copenhagen, Valby Park was converted to a park between 1937 and 1939.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Valby Park ([[Danish_language|Danish]]: Valbyparken) is a park in [[Valby|Valby]], [[Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]. It was converted to a park between 1937 and 1939, and opened to the public on September 1, 1939. \n"} +{"id": 5016, "claim": "Cheung Kwai Estate is the biggest public housing estate, a set of mass housing programmes through which the Government of Hong Kong provides affordable housing for lower-income resident, on the outlying islands of Hong Kong.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It consists of 18 residential blocks and accommodates 1,800 people. It has 3 residential blocks completed in 2001. It has only one residential block built in 1996. It has only one residential block built in 1996. Public housing in Hong Kong is a set of mass housing programmes through which the [[Government_of_Hong_Kong|Government of Hong Kong]] provides [[Affordable_housing|affordable housing]] for lower-income residents. \n"} +{"id": 371, "claim": "In the 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix driver Rubens Barrichello of Brazil came in first place, while driver Mark Weber of Australia came in last.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 77-lap race was won by Brazilian driver [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]], driving a [[Ferrari_F2002|Ferrari]]. [[Brazil]] [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]] 1:41:49.001 [[Australia]] Mark Webber + 2 Laps \n"} +{"id": 25230, "claim": "James Norris Brewer ( According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), Brewer \"was the eldest son of a merchant of London, He married the daughter of a gentleman at Clapham and he was buried on 22 March 1839 at St Lawrence'S Church, on jersey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brewer was buried on 22 March 1839 at [[Saint_Lawrence,_Jersey|St Lawrence's Church]], on [[Jersey|Jersey]]. He married the daughter of a gentleman at Clapham... According to the [[Oxford_Dictionary_of_National_Biography|Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]] (2004), Brewer \"was the eldest son of a merchant of London. \n"} +{"id": 3227, "claim": "SirsiDynix announced the BLUEcloud Library Services Platform which can be accessed not just in desktops or laptops but also through tablets and smartphones.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SirsiDynix announced the BLUEcloud Library Services Platform (LSP) at the annual users group conference, COSUGI. It can be accessed from a desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone. \n"} +{"id": 1281, "claim": "Kevin Conroy decline the offer to voice Bruce Wayne or Batman in the 1994 video game, \"The Adventures of Batman & Robin\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kevin Conroy (born November 30, 1955) is an American actor and voice actor. List of voice performances in video games 1994 [[The_Adventures_of_Batman_&_Robin_(video_game)|The Adventures of Batman & Robin]] [[Batman|Bruce Wayne / Batman]] \n"} +{"id": 13178, "claim": "Shahrisabz is formerly known as Kesh or Kish and was founded less than 2,700 years ago forming a part of the Napoleon Empire.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded more than 2,700 years ago and formed a part of the [[Achaemenid|Achaemenid]] Empire or [[Persian_Empire|Persia]] from the 6th to 4th centuries BC. \n"} +{"id": 7851, "claim": "25 connections to major destinations are available at Des Moines International Airport, with several of the airlines that stop there including American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Express.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It has 25 connections to major airline hubs and leisure destinations. American Airlines [[Southwest_Airlines|Southwest Airlines]] [[United_Airlines|United Airlines]] \n"} +{"id": 15842, "claim": "Brookings University Residential Historic District is a four by four-and-a-half mile rectangle covering 60 acres in historic district of Brookings, South Dakota, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is roughly a four-block by four-and-a-half-block rectangle situated two blocks east of Brookings' Main Street. \n"} +{"id": 20840, "claim": "Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers founded September 24, 1962 is a professional organization served worldwide with 540 members.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 24, 1962 Worldwide 540 \n"} +{"id": 1264, "claim": "Pecelj, a place located in the Municipality of Pod\u010detrtek (became a municipality in 1995.) in Slovenia, has a population of 54.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pecelj (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8p\u025b\u02d0ts\u0259l]]) is a small settlement in the [[Municipality_of_Podc\u030cetrtek|Municipality of Podc\u030cetrtek]] in eastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. 54 Podc\u030cetrtek became a municipality in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 42701, "claim": "In 2004 Republican Sam Brownback defeated Libertarian Lee Jones, who got only 27.49% of the vote, for the Kansas Senate seat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lee Jones [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] \n"} +{"id": 11573, "claim": "A ARkStorm is a \"megastorm\" that could devastate California, returning every 150-200 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "An ARkStorm (for [[Atmospheric_river|atmospheric river]] 1,000 storm) is a hypothetical but scientifically realistic \"megastorm\" scenario developed and published by the Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) of the United States Geological Survey, based on historical occurrences. It describes an extreme storm that could devastate much of [[California|California]], causing up to $725 billion in losses (mostly due to flooding), and affect a quarter of California's homes. Based on the intervals of known occurrences, ranging from 51 to 426 years, scientists have concluded that these events have a mean [[Return_period|return period]] of around 150\u2013200 years. \n"} +{"id": 338, "claim": "Surkh Kota (where Great Kushans were found) is the location of ancient constructions made during the rule of Pharoah with The Rabatak inscription was found in the river nile area and Engr. Julius Berger excavated the Site of Surkh Kotal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Rabatak_inscription|Rabatak inscription]] which gives remarkable clues on the genealogy of the Kushan dynasty was also found in the [[Robatak,_Afghanistan|Robatak]] village just outside the site. It is the location of monumental constructions made during the rule of the [[Kushans|Kushans]]. \n"} +{"id": 2816, "claim": "Century III Mall was located in Pennsylvania and closed in 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "February 16, 2019 Century III Mall 3075 Clairton Rd. ([[PA_51|PA 51]])\n[[West_Mifflin,_Pennsylvania|West Mifflin, Pennsylvania]] 15123 \nCentury III Mall was an enclosed [[Shopping_mall|shopping mall]] located in the southeastern [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] suburb of [[West_Mifflin,_Pennsylvania|West Mifflin, Pennsylvania]]. February 16, 2019 \n"} +{"id": 44662, "claim": "Japanese physicist Izuo Hayashi graduated from the University of Tokyo defending his PhD in 1962 and stayed for five years at MIT.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the PhD defense, he stayed for a year at [[MIT|MIT]], and between 1964 and 1971 worked at [[Bell_Labs|Bell Labs]] on [[Semiconductor_laser|semiconductor lasers]]. \n"} +{"id": 24609, "claim": "Electoral results for the Division of Forde in Australia had five members between 1990 and present, one of which was Kay Elson.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#1987|1987]]\u20131996 [[#1996|1996]]\u20132007 [[#2007|2007]]\u20132010 [[#2010|2010]]\u2013present [[Mary_Crawford|Mary Crawford]] [[Kay_Elson|Kay Elson]] [[Brett_Raguse|Brett Raguse]] [[Bert_van_Manen|Bert van Manen]] \n"} +{"id": 39192, "claim": "Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp are silent films wherein in the former film, four suitors try to win the approval of a woman's father only to find out that the woman had already turned down Bill.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, Jennie had already married Bill in the meantime. \n"} +{"id": 9765, "claim": "Barnaul Airport has Ural Airline flying to Antalya, Utair flying to Phuket and UVT Aero to Kazan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ural_Airlines|Ural Airlines]] [[Khujand_Airport|Khujand]], [[Moscow_Domodedovo_Airport|Moscow\u2013Domodedovo]] [[Utair|Utair]] [[Surgut_International_Airport|Surgut]] \n"} +{"id": 41992, "claim": "Oswestry Castle (The castle was reclaimed by Madog ap Maredudd the Prince of Powys between 1149 and 1154, along with the lordship of the area, and the castle was the scene of a parliament held by Richard II in 1398).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The castle was reclaimed by [[Madog_ap_Maredudd|Madog ap Maredudd]] the Prince of Powys between 1149 and 1154, along with the lordship of the area. The castle was the scene of a parliament held by [[Richard_II_of_England|Richard II]] in 1398. \n"} +{"id": 49460, "claim": "The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is presented annually by Hollywood Native Press Association, and was first awarded in March 5, 1962.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Golden_Globe_Award|Golden Globe Award]] for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is an award presented annually by the [[Hollywood_Foreign_Press_Association|Hollywood Foreign Press Association]] (HFPA). \n"} +{"id": 15753, "claim": "The Tanzhe Temple consists of the Hall of Three Sages where four \"Emperor trees\" sit, the Archway, the shanmen, Deveraja Hall, Mahavira Hall, and Vairochana Pavilion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two \"Emperor trees\" by the Hall of Three Sages were planted during the [[Liao_Dynasty|Liao Dynasty]] (907-1125) about 1,000 years ago. \n"} +{"id": 33483, "claim": "Alto Palancia (a comarca) is an area in Spain in the UTC+1 time zone and with a total population of 23,753.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alto Palancia (Valencian: Alt Pala\u0300ncia) is a [[Comarques_of_the_Valencian_Community|comarca]] in the province of [[Castello\u0301n_(province)|Castello\u0301n]], [[Valencian_Community|Valencian Community]] ([[Spain|Spain]]). [[UTC+1|UTC+1]] ([[Central_European_Time|CET]]) 23,753 \n"} +{"id": 9849, "claim": "Multiple buildings in St Cuthbert Without are present on the National Heritage List for England, including Brisco Hall, The Beeches, and Nebiggin Hall.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It contains 43 [[Listed_building#England_and_Wales|listed buildings]] that are recorded in the [[National_Heritage_List_for_England|National Heritage List for England]]. Brisco Hall The Beeches Newbiggin Hall \n"} +{"id": 33958, "claim": "The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant was opened in 1952, and it produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and the K-25 plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The plant was opened in 1952 as a government-owned, contractor-operated facility producing enriched uranium to fuel military reactors and for use in nuclear weapons. The Paducah plant produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and the [[K-25|K-25]] plant at [[Oak_Ridge,_Tennessee|Oak Ridge, Tennessee]]. \n"} +{"id": 35016, "claim": "The 1998 Mionica earthquake was a 5.5 Mw earthquake that occurred on September 29, 1998 in Serbia, leaving dead and 17 injured.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1998 Mionica earthquake 5.5 [[Moment_magnitude_scale|Mw]] 29 September 1998 (1998-09-29) 1 dead, 17 injured [[Serbia|Serbia]] \n"} +{"id": 7914, "claim": "Jack Rippon was an understudy to Haydn Davies but later on made his first-class debut for Glamorgan in 1947.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rippon was during his time with Glamorgan, very much the understudy to [[Haydn_Davies_(cricketer)|Haydn Davies]]. Rippon made his [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] debut for Glamorgan in 1947 against [[Warwickshire_County_Cricket_Club|Warwickshire]]. \n"} +{"id": 1560, "claim": "In the IWRG 8th Anniversary Show, a major lucha libre event produced and scripted by the Mexican International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) professional wrestling promotion on January 1, 2004, Super Cometa had beaten Charmaco Torres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Artillero|Chamaco Torres]] defeated Su\u0301per Cometa \nIn the first match of the night, rookie [[Artillero|Chamaco Torres]] defeated Su\u0301per Cometa in a [[Two_out_of_three_falls_match|best two-out-of-three-falls match]] by winning the second and third fall of the match. \n"} +{"id": 17222, "claim": "Matthew Kilgallon played for the club Leeds United from the 2002-03 season up to the 2006-07 season where he scored a total of 95 apps and 3 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Leeds_United_F.C.|Leeds United]] [[2002\u201303_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2002\u201303]] [[2003\u201304_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2003\u201304]] [[2004\u201305_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2004\u201305]] [[2005\u201306_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2005\u201306]] [[2006\u201307_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season|2006\u201307]] 95 Total 3 Goals Total Apps \n"} +{"id": 32722, "claim": "\"I Wanna Sex You Up\" (released on March 2, 1991) became Color Me Badd's debut single, later on in 1992, it won three awards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1992 \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" [[Soul_Train_Music_Award|Soul Train Music Award]] for Best R&B/Soul Single \u2013 Group, Band or Duo Won \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" [[Soul_Train_Music_Award|Soul Train Music Award]] for R&B/Soul Song of the Year Won \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" [[American_Music_Award|American Music Award]] for Favorite Soul/R&B Single Won Freeze offered \"[[I_Wanna_Sex_You_Up|I Wanna Sex You Up]]\", which would become Color Me Badd's debut single, released on March 2, 1991. \n"} +{"id": 18540, "claim": "Georges Cadoudal, remaining true to his Royalist and Roman Catholic convictions during the start of the Revolution, organized a rebellion in the Morbihan against the National Convention of the First Republic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Georges Cadoudal ([[Breton_language|Breton]]: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 \u2013 25 June 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a [[Bretons|Breton]] politician, and leader of the [[Chouannerie|Chouannerie]] during the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]]. Born in [[Brech|Brech]], in [[Brittany|Brittany]], after completing his education, he remained true to his [[House_of_Bourbon|Royalist]] and [[Roman_Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic]] convictions during the start of the Revolution. In spite of the defeat of his party, and of the fact that he was forced several times to take refuge in England, Cadoudal did not cease both to wage war and to conspire in favour of the Royalist pretender [[Louis_XVIII_of_France|Louis, count of Provence]]. From 1793 he organized a rebellion in the [[Morbihan|Morbihan]] against the [[National_Convention|National Convention]] of the [[First_French_Republic|First Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 2993, "claim": "FC Bihor Oradea was originally named Cri\u0219ul Oradea following the dissolution of Club Atletic Oradea, an amateur Romanian football club based in Oradea, Bihor County.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded under the name of Cris\u0326ul Oradea in April 1958 and from 1963 it continued the football tradition of the city, following the dissolution of [[Club_Atletic_Oradea|Club Atletic Oradea]]. It was dissolved in 1963, but was re-established in 2017 and commenced play in the fifth division. \n"} +{"id": 36276, "claim": "Derrick Johnson(born November 22, 1982) is a former American football linebacker drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs who made a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game and made four Pro Bowls in 13 seaons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2005_NFL_season|2005]] [[2006_NFL_season|2006]] [[2007_NFL_season|2007]] [[2008_NFL_season|2008]] [[2009_NFL_season|2009]] [[2010_NFL_season|2010]] [[2011_NFL_season|2011]] [[2012_NFL_season|2012]] [[2013_NFL_season|2013]] [[2014_NFL_season|2014]] [[2015_NFL_season|2015]] [[2016_NFL_season|2016]] [[2017_NFL_season|2017]] [[2018_NFL_season|2018]] \n"} +{"id": 5377, "claim": "Instituto Militar de Engenharia's infamously difficult undergraduate admission exam involves Math, Physics, Chemistry, Portuguese and English, the largest language by number of speakers with 1.1billion people using it as their second language in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The school's undergraduate admission exam is famous for being considered one of the most difficult ones in the country, due to the high level of the questions presented on the tests. Applying students are evaluated through a set of examinations on the following subjects: [[Mathematics|Math]], [[Physics|Physics]], [[Chemistry|Chemistry]], Portuguese and [[English_language|English]]. English is the largest language by number of speakers. As of 2016, 400 million people spoke English as their first language, and 1.1 billion spoke it as a secondary language. \n"} +{"id": 33683, "claim": "Pulau Laut is a district in the Natuna Regency, postcode 29789, and has no villages.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pulau Laut 3 \n"} +{"id": 51812, "claim": "The 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team (led by head coach Jerry Moore) played 15 games between September 4th and December 15th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The team was led by 17th-year head coach [[Jerry_Moore_(American_football,_born_1939)|Jerry Moore]] and played their home games at [[Kidd_Brewer_Stadium|Kidd Brewer Stadium]] in [[Boone,_North_Carolina|Boone, North Carolina]]. September 10 September 17 September 24 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 November 26 December 3 December 10 December 15 \n"} +{"id": 18679, "claim": "In 1944, a Nighthawk fuselage, designated the M.7A Nighthawk, was fitted with the wings from a Mohawk, a 1930s British two-seat, tandem cabin monoplane built by Phillip & Powis Aircraft, and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1944 a Nighthawk fuselage was fitted with the wings from a [[Miles_Mohawk|Mohawk]] and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew. The Miles M.12 Mohawk was a 1930s [[United_Kingdom|British]] two-seat, tandem cabin monoplane built by Phillip & Powis Aircraft (later to become [[Miles_Aircraft|Miles Aircraft]]) to the order of [[Charles_Lindbergh|Charles Lindbergh]] in 1936. It was designated the M.7A Nighthawk. \n"} +{"id": 344, "claim": "Brent Faiyaz, an American singer born in 1995, has released nine singles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Natural Release\" \"Allure\" \"Running On E\" \"Invite Me\" \"Poison\" \"Too Fast\" (with Sonder) \"Trust\" \"Fuck the World (Summer in London)\" \"Rehab (Winter In Paris)\" \"Dead Man Walking\" \n"} +{"id": 4438, "claim": "South Korean Cinema has won a total of eight awards in almost two decades at the Cannes Film Festival.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The cinema of South Korea refers to the film industry of [[South_Korea|South Korea]] from 1945 to present. Main page: :Category:South Korean film awards 2002 [[Best_Director_Award_(Cannes_Film_Festival)|Best Director]] 2004 [[Grand_Prix_(Cannes_Film_Festival)|Grand Prix]] 2007 [[Best_Actress_Award_(Cannes_Film_Festival)|Best Actress]] 2009 [[Jury_Prize_(Cannes_Festival)|Prix du Jury]] 2010 [[Best_Screenplay_Award_(Cannes_Film_Festival)|Best Screenplay Award]] 2011 [[Un_Certain_Regard|Prix Un Certain Regard]] 2013 [[Short_Film_Palme_d'Or|Short Film Palme d'Or]] 2019 [[Palme_d'Or|Palme d'Or]] \n"} +{"id": 1913, "claim": "Tsering Hannaford started painting as an infant and would concentrate on the hobby after graduating college.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tsering Hannaford has been painting since infancy; at age four her father set up a studio for her. After finishing at University, Hannaford concentrated on painting. \n"} +{"id": 19235, "claim": "Kerim Memija played for various football clubs since 2013 and has a career record of 146 appearances and four goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Goals Career total 4 \n"} +{"id": 1212, "claim": "GT cars are divided into 2 or 3 subgroups (GT3, GT4, and GT Open), while TC are divided by calculated engine capacity (TC1 - TC4).", "label": 1, "evidence": "A grand tourer (GT) is a type of [[Sports_car|sports car]] that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving, due to a combination of performance and luxury attributes. The GT abbreviation\u2014and variations thereof\u2014are often used as model names. Several past and present motor racing series have used \"GT\" in their name . Group GT3, known technically as Cup Grand Touring Cars and commonly referred to as simply GT3, is a set of regulations maintained by the [[Fe\u0301de\u0301ration_Internationale_de_l'Automobile|Fe\u0301de\u0301ration Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA) for [[Grand_tourer|grand tourer]] racing cars designed for use in various [[Auto_racing|auto racing series]] throughout the world. \n"} +{"id": 8801, "claim": "Ten of the previous champions of the PGA Championship made the cut for the 1974 PGA Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jack_Nicklaus|Jack Nicklaus]] [[Sam_Snead|Sam Snead]] [[Gary_Player|Gary Player]] [[Al_Geiberger|Al Geiberger]] [[Raymond_Floyd|Raymond Floyd]] [[Dave_Stockton|Dave Stockton]] [[Bobby_Nichols|Bobby Nichols]] [[Bob_Rosburg|Bob Rosburg]] \n"} +{"id": 10173, "claim": "Ryukyuan music, which can be traced back to Okinawa Island, can be categorized in four ways.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The word \"Ryu\u0304kyu\u0304\" originally referred to Okinawa Island and has a strong association with the highly centralized [[Ryukyu_Kingdom|Ryukyu Kingdom]] based on [[Okinawa_Island|Okinawa Island]] and its [[High_culture|high culture]] practiced by the samurai class in its capital [[Shuri,_Okinawa|Shuri]]. Musical traditions of the Southern Islands are so diversified that their connections are scarcely recognizable to unaccustomed eyes, but Hokama managed to organize them by cross-island group categories. The table above shows Hokama's classification presented in a volume of the Nihon min'yo\u0304 taikan (1993). The table below is another classification by Hokama, which includes incantations and dramas. magical epic lyric drama category \n"} +{"id": 27291, "claim": "Nancy Reno, a retired female beach volleyball coach, believed Butler's initial three accusers because they had confided in her; so a hearing was held by the State Senate Task Force on Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention to hear the testimony of two former volleyball players who have accused Butler of sexual assault.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nancy Reno (born December 24, 1965 in [[Glen_Ellyn,_Illinois|Glen Ellyn, Illinois]]) is a retired female [[Beach_volleyball|beach volleyball]] player from the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 8514, "claim": "The two highest Boise river dams are the Arrowrock Dam which opened in 1915 and has a height of 350 ft. (120 m), followed by Lucky Peak Dam which opened in 1955 and has a height of 340 ft. (100 m).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Arrowrock_Dam|Arrowrock Dam]] 350 ft (110 m) \n"} +{"id": 4623, "claim": "Rubber Factory received the lowest rating from Entertainment Weekly.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] B [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] Professional ratings \n"} +{"id": 3051, "claim": "The 2016 Mercer Bears football team participated in 11 matches with 5 losses and 7 wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They finished the season 6\u20135, 4\u20134 in SoCon play to finish in fifth place. \nL 23\u201324 L 10\u201335 W 34\u201327 W 33\u201330 L 31\u201352 W 38\u201324 W 41\u201334 L 21\u201331 W 21\u201313 L 19\u201324 W 27\u201324 \n6\u20135 (4\u20134 SoCon) \n"} +{"id": 21518, "claim": "In the qualifying round of 1964 French Grand Prix, John Surtees of Australia got the highest position while Peter Revson of United Kingdom got the lowest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] 18 [[Switzerland]] [[Jo_Siffert|Jo Siffert]] \n"} +{"id": 9712, "claim": "Arnold Engelinus van Foreest, born on June 29, 1863 in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands, died on June 24, 1954 in Apeldoorn, a Netherlands municipality in the west, in North Holland province.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Apeldoorn (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8a\u02d0p\u0259ldo\u02d0rn]] (listen)) is a [[Municipality|municipality]] and city in the province of [[Gelderland|Gelderland]] in the centre of the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. \n[[Gelderland|Gelderland]] \n"} +{"id": 10368, "claim": "The Ajaniopsis plant belongs to the Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, but is still unclassified in Family as of today.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ajaniopsis is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] described as a genus in 1978. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 19434, "claim": "Parish of Coyurunda is a remote civil parish in a county far North West New South Wales and is in a mostly flat arid scrubland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coyurunda located at 30\u00b046\u203251\u2033S 141\u00b047\u203219\u2033 is a remote [[Lands_administrative_divisions_of_Australia|civil parish]] of [[Mootwingee_County|Mootwingee County]] in far North West [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. The Geography, of the Parish is mostly the flat, arid scrubland. \n"} +{"id": 15279, "claim": "Arkane Studios has developed 20 games since 2002, including Dishonored in 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Arx_Fatalis|Arx Fatalis]] [[Dark_Messiah_of_Might_and_Magic|Dark Messiah of Might and Magic]] KarmaStar [[Dishonored|Dishonored]] [[Dishonored_2|Dishonored 2]] [[Prey_(2017_video_game)|Prey]] Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Wolfenstein: Youngblood [[Wolfenstein:_Cyberpilot|Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot]] [[Deathloop|Deathloop]] \n"} +{"id": 4060, "claim": "Night of the Grizzlies, written by Jack Olsen and published on June 1, 1969, documented the attack of two campers by grizzly bears, who are considered more aggressive compared to black bears.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jack Olsen June 1, 1969 Night of the Grizzlies (1969) is a book by Jack Olsen which details events surrounding the night of August 13, 1967, when two young women were separately attacked and killed in [[Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.)|Glacier National Park]], [[Montana|Montana]], by [[Grizzly_bear|grizzly bears]]. Grizzlies are considered more aggressive compared to black bears when defending themselves and their offspring. Helgeson was camping with her boyfriend Roy Ducat approximately \u20444 mile (0.40 km) away from the Chalet; both Helgeson and Ducat were employed by the [[Glacier_Park_Lodge|Glacier Park Lodge]]. The second attack was reported around 4 AM at [[Trout_Lake_(Flathead_County,_Montana)|Trout Lake]]; Koons had gone camping there with four friends, and all five worked at the [[Lake_McDonald_Lodge|Lake McDonald Lodge]]. \n"} +{"id": 46522, "claim": "The song, Kannan Vanthu, sung by Sistla Janaki, an experienced singer who has recorded songs in 25 languages, runs for a length of four minutes and eleven seconds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She has recorded nearly 48,000 songs in films, albums, TV and Radio including solos, duets and chorus songs in more than 25 languages including her native language [[Telugu_language|Telugu]] and in [[Kannada|Kannada]], [[Malayalam|Malayalam]], [[Tamil_language|Tamil]], [[Hindi|Hindi]], [[Odia_language|Odia]], [[Bengali_language|Bengali]], Tulu, [[Urdu|Urdu]], Gujarati, [[Punjabi_language|Punjabi]], [[Konkani|Konkani]], [[Assamese_language|Assamese]], Sindhi and also in languages such as [[English_language|English]], Japanese, [[Arabic_language|Arabic]], [[German_language|German]], and [[Sinhala_language|Sinhala]], however the highest number of songs in her career were in [[Kannada|Kannada]] followed by [[Tamil_language|Tamil]]. \"Kannan Vanthu\" [[S._Janaki|S. Janaki]] 04:11 \n"} +{"id": 7299, "claim": "Ditrigona candida wingspan is 19-22mm and the wings are lustrous black and the subterminal fascia are very weakly defined.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The fore- and hindwings are lustrous white, the forewings with the costa buff. \n"} +{"id": 1127, "claim": "At the conclusion of the 1947 Claxton Shield, various players were chosen for the Australian national baseball team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the conclusion of the tournament, representatives from the [[Australian_Baseball_Federation|Australian Baseball Council]] selected an All-Australian team. South Australian players made up the largest proportion in the squad, despite not being the champion team of the year, while champions Victoria had only two players selected: the smallest from any team, along with Western Australia. \n"} +{"id": 999, "claim": "Alma indomable (Untamed Soul) is a telenovela written and created by Alberto G\u00f3mez and had a total of 165 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alma indomable (English title: Untamed Soul) is a telenovela created by Alberto Go\u0301mez, produced by Venevisio\u0301n International and filmed in [[Miami|Miami]], [[Florida|Florida]]. 165 \n"} +{"id": 4862, "claim": "The head coach of ARC Iuridica, a Czech rugby club based in Prague, is Michal Ou\u0159edn\u00edk, while the head coach of Olomouc is Tom\u00e1\u0161 F\u00f6rster.", "label": 0, "evidence": "ARC Iuridica Prague is a [[Czech_Republic|Czech]] [[Rugby_union|rugby]] club based in Prague. [[Czech_Republic]] Toma\u0301s\u030c Fo\u0308rster [[ARC_Iuridica|ARC Iuridica]] [[RC_Olomouc|Olomouc]] [[Czech_Republic]] Michal Our\u030cedni\u0301k \n"} +{"id": 1982, "claim": "Saad Haroon was part of the first improv troupe \"SHARK\" to tour Pakistan and would later go on to create BlackFish the first Pakistani improv troupe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Haroon worked on \"SHARK\" in 2008, the first improv troupe to tour Pakistan and perform Long Form Improvisational Comedy. In 2002, Haroon created BlackFish, Pakistan's first improv troupe, which was chosen to represent Pakistan in an international Theater Project at Contact Theatre in Manchester, England. \n"} +{"id": 772, "claim": "Gao Jinggang (born 8 January 1971) became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli and joined Changchun Yatai youth team system in 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gao Jinggang ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u9ad8\u656c\u521a; born 8 January 1971) is a [[People's_Republic_of_China|Chinese]] [[Association_football|football]] manager and former football player. He joined [[Changchun_Yatai_F.C.|Changchun Yatai]] youth team system in 2004. Gao became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli after his retirement. \nGao became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli after his retirement. He joined [[Changchun_Yatai_F.C.|Changchun Yatai]] youth team system in 2004. (1971-01-08) 8 January 1971 (age 49) \n"} +{"id": 17851, "claim": "Before being associated with Jean-Paul Marat and \u00c9tienne Dumont, \u00c9tienne Clavi\u00e8re, a native of Geneva, became one of the democratic leaders of the Geneva Revolution of 1792, but went into exile after its failure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A native of [[Geneva|Geneva]], Clavie\u0300re became one of the democratic leaders of the [[Geneva_Revolution_of_1782|Geneva Revolution of 1782]]. \n"} +{"id": 8633, "claim": "The 1989 Tour of Britain had a total course distance of 188 km (116.8 mi) from Dundee to Westminster.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1989 Tour of Britain was the third edition of the [[Kellogg's|Kellogg's]] [[Tour_of_Britain|Tour of Britain]] cycle race and was held from 29 August to 3 September 1989. 188 km (116.8 mi) \n"} +{"id": 23076, "claim": "Saad Haroon was part of the first improv troupe \"SHARK\" to tour Pakistan and also hosted the first ever English language comedy television show in Pakistan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saad Haroon is a [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[Comedian|comedian]], [[Actor|actor]], and [[Writer|writer]]. Haroon created and hosted the first ever English language comedy television show in Pakistan, called The Real News. Haroon worked on \"SHARK\" in 2008, the first improv troupe to tour Pakistan and perform Long Form Improvisational Comedy. \n"} +{"id": 2492, "claim": "The Story of Luke (a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Mayo) won the Best Film Category in the San Diego Film Festival on September 29, 2012 and the Audience Award for Best American Indie\tCategory in the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on November 14, 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Story of Luke is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by [[Alonso_Mayo|Alonso Mayo]]. [[San_Diego_Film_Festival|San Diego Film Festival]] September 29, 2012 Best Film Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival November 14, 2012 Audience Award for Best American Indie \n"} +{"id": 34837, "claim": "Cobalt oxide nanoparticle such as nanotubes, offer high surface-to-volume ratio, and is the anodes of lithium-ion batteries.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The anodes of [[Lithium-ion_battery|lithium-ion batteries]] are often made of oxides of [[Cobalt|cobalt]], [[Nickel|nickel]], or [[Iron|iron]], that can readily and reversibly incorporate lithium ions in their molecular structure. \n"} +{"id": 11845, "claim": "The US Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) includes the FIPS 200 specifying maximum security controls for federal information systems.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Federal information Processing Standard 200 (FIPS 200), \"Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems\", specifies the minimum security controls for federal information systems and the processes by which risk-based selection of security controls occurs. \n"} +{"id": 10523, "claim": "The Lacolle station is a railway station inaugurated on November 17, 1930 and housed offices, maintenance equipment and brokers and cost C$38,718.30 in construction in 1930", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lacolle station is a former [[Railway_station|railway station]] in [[Lacolle,_Quebec|Lacolle, Quebec]]. November 17, 1930 The building housed customs offices, maintenance equipment and brokers. The cost of construction was C$38,718.30 in 1930 ($513,096.30 in 2011 Dollars) and it was built by the Delaware & Hudson Railway. \n"} +{"id": 17006, "claim": "Katwa I belongs with Burdwan I, Raina II, Purbasthali I, Andal, and Salanpur as the communities which has the highest literacy for the CD Blocks of Bardhaman district\u2014a district in West Bengal that was formed in April 2017\u2014unlike Ausgram II, Jamalpur, Purbasthali II, Ketugram II, Galsi I, and Jamuria communities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Katwa I \u2013 70.36% [[Burdwan_I|Burdwan I ]] \u2013 76.07% [[Raina_II|Raina II]] \u2013 81.48% [[Purbasthali_I|Purbasthali I]] \u2013 77.59% [[Andal_(community_development_block)|Andal]] \u2013 77.25% [[Salanpur_(community_development_block)|Salanpur]] \u2013 78.76% [[Ausgram_II|Ausgram II]] \u2013 68.00% [[Jamalpur_(community_development_block)|Jamalpur]] \u2013 74.08% [[Purbasthali_II|Purbasthali II]] \u2013 70.35% [[Ketugram_II|Ketugram II]] \u2013 65.96% [[Jamuria_(community_development_block)|Jamuria]] \u2013 69.42% [[Galsi_I|Galsi I]] \u2013 72.81% Purba Bardhaman district is in [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]]. It was formed on 7 April 2017 after the division of the previous [[Bardhaman_district|Bardhaman district]]. \n"} +{"id": 6614, "claim": "The Arab Baths, which served as a battleground for centuries, are found in the new parts of Cogollos Vega.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Arab Baths are in the old part of town. \n"} +{"id": 2231, "claim": "Lianyun District in the Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China has a 250,000 population in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lianyun District (simplified Chinese: \u8fde\u4e91\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u9023\u96f2\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Lia\u0301nyu\u0301n Qu\u0304) is one of three urban [[District_of_China|districts]] of [[Lianyungang|Lianyungang]], [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] province, China. 250,000 \n"} +{"id": 17532, "claim": "South Slavic languages, which is one of three branches of the Slavic languages, are not exclusive and distinctive from Eastern and Slavic languages because the South Slavic language did not experience any political or cultural unity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] 6 [[Johor_FA|Johor]] 0 \n[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] 6 [[Malacca_United_S.A.|Malacca]] 3 \n[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] 6 Negeri Sembilan 3 \n"} +{"id": 13264, "claim": "Zeuxippus is in the Arachnida class and the Salticidae family; it was named in the late 1890's.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Zeuxippus_histrio|Zeuxippus histrio]] Thorell, 1891 ([[Type_species|type]]) \u2013 [[India|India]] [[Zeuxippus_atellanus|Zeuxippus atellanus]] Thorell, 1895 \u2013 [[Myanmar|Myanmar]] [[Zeuxippus_pallidus|Zeuxippus pallidus]] Thorell, 1895 \u2013 [[Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], Myanmar, [[China|China]], [[Vietnam|Vietnam]] Zeuxippus yunnanensis Peng & Xie, 1995 \u2013 China \n"} +{"id": 35838, "claim": "Capoeta damascina is a species of cyprinid fish that includes the carps.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Capoeta damascina, the Levantine scraper or Mesopotamian barb, is a species of [[Cyprinid|cyprinid]] fish from the [[Near_East|Near East]] region. The Cyprinidae are the [[Family_(biology)|family]] of freshwater fish, collectively called cyprinids, that includes the [[Carp|carps]], the true [[Minnow|minnows]], and their relatives (for example, the [[Barb_(fish)|barbs]] and [[Barbel_(fish)|barbels]]). \n"} +{"id": 14503, "claim": "Perdekop is a municipality located in the district of Gert Sibande in Mpumalanga, South Africa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pixley_Ka_Seme_Local_Municipality|Pixley Ka Seme]] \n"} +{"id": 19039, "claim": "Nicole Jordan's mother has never figured as an influence in the author's literary development.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She credits her mother with instilling her love of romance novels. Her mother began reading aloud to her from Pride and Prejudice and The Scarlet Pimpernel when Jordan was ten years old. \n"} +{"id": 9606, "claim": "Nurtas Kurgulin is a Kazakh international footballer as a midfielder with a total of two apps for the Kazakhstan national team from 2011 to 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nurtas Kurgulin (born 20 September 1986 in [[Taraz|Taraz]]) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] international [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Taraz|FC Taraz]], as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. 2011 1 2012 1 Total 2 \n"} +{"id": 13280, "claim": "Dedryck Boyata had a total of 20 appearances in his career, and his highest number of appearances was in 2018, and that is even higher than all his other appearances put together.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2010 1 2016 1 2017 2 2018 11 2019 2 2020 3 Total 20 \n"} +{"id": 18245, "claim": "Shire of Blackall has an increasing population from 1933 (1,524 persons) to 2006 (2,755).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1933 2,755 2006 1,524 \n"} +{"id": 7648, "claim": "Ghulam Khamis (full name Ghulam Khamis Saif Alghammari) played for Al Ahli, and played for the Yemen national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Oman_national_football_team|Oman]] \n"} +{"id": 3323, "claim": "Daniel Westermark of Sweden and Juan Carlos Pinero of Spain\u00a0won the Campeonato de Castilla in 1993 and 1994, respectively, with Westermark trailing behind Pinero in 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1994_Challenge_Tour|1994]] Juan Carlos Pin\u0303ero [[Spain|Spain]] [[Sweden]] [[Daniel_Westermark|Daniel Westermark]] [[1993_Challenge_Tour|1993]] [[Daniel_Westermark|Daniel Westermark]] [[Sweden|Sweden]] \n"} +{"id": 10727, "claim": "Montenegrin Australians, Australian citizens of Montenegrin (a South Slavic ethnic group native to Montenegro) descent, are known to have worked in mines and deforestation in wetlands, and were in the mining center of Broken Hill.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Montenegrin Australians ([[Montenegrin_language|Montenegrin]]: Crnogorski Australijanci) are [[Australian|Australian]] citizens of [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] descent. '\"Black Mountain People\"') are a [[South_Slavs|South Slavic]] ethnic group native to [[Montenegro|Montenegro]]. Montenegrins ([[Montenegrin_language|Montenegrin]]: Crnogorci / \u0426\u0440\u043d\u043e\u0433\u043e\u0440\u0446\u0438, pronounced [[Serbo-Croatian|[tsr\u0329no\u030c\u0261o\u02d0rtsi]] or [[Serbo-Croatian|[tsr\u0329no\u0261o\u030c\u02d0rtsi]], lit. Along with this, there are also data that Montenegrins, as well as many other emigrants at that time, worked in mines and deforestation in wetlands. Most were in the mining center of Broken Hill, but also in northern Queensland, where they worked on forest logging and reeds and road construction. \n"} +{"id": 16770, "claim": "Belt Einun is a village in the Hebron Governorate in the State of Palestine with a total population of 1810 (as of 2007).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,809 However, the PCBS 2007 census revealed that Beit Einun had 1,809 inhabitants. \n"} +{"id": 9458, "claim": "Attic numerals have different symbols for one, five, ten, fifty, 100, 500, etc; so to represent a number you keep adding the same symbol to itself until you get to the \"fives\" place, then you add the initial symbosl to the five symbols.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Attic numerals used the following main symbols, with the given values: 50 \ud800\udd44 500 \ud800\udd45 \n"} +{"id": 8062, "claim": "During the 2007 Arizona Sting season (the 7th in the National Lacrosse League franchise history), the Buffalo Bandits of the East Division placed 1st, winning 14 games and advancing to the championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 [[2007_Buffalo_Bandits_season|Buffalo Bandits]] \u2013 x 10 \n"} +{"id": 4665, "claim": "Radio Televisyen Malaysia has fourteen states with 27 stations", "label": 1, "evidence": "Today, it runs 5 television channels and 33 [[Radio|radio]] stations. \n"} +{"id": 5237, "claim": "Established in 1931, Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation is a synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick, a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Australia who has served as a member of both the Rabbinical court in Melbourne and Australian Rabbinical associations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05e7\"\u05e7 \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05d4\u05dd\u200e), also known as Elwood Synagogue or Elwood Shule, is a historically significant [[Orthodox_Judaism|Orthodox]] synagogue located in the [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] suburb of [[Elwood,_Victoria|Elwood]], [[Victoria,_Australia|Victoria]], [[Australia|Australia]]. Rabbi [[Mordechai_Gutnick|Mordechai Gutnick]] Rabbi Mordechai Zev Gutnick ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: \u05de\u05e8\u05d3\u05db\u05d9 \u05d6\u05d0\u05d1 \u05d4\u05db\u05d4\u05df \u05d2\u05d5\u05d8\u05e0\u05d9\u05e7\u200e) is a prominent [[Orthodox_Judaism|Orthodox]] [[Jews|Jewish]] rabbi in [[Australia|Australia]]. Gutnick has served as a member of both the Rabbinical court in Melbourne and Australian Rabbinical associations. \n"} +{"id": 2398, "claim": "Staines Moor is a 510.8 hectare (1,262 acres) biological site with neglected rich pastures in Surrey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Staines Moor is a 510.8-hectare (1,262-acre) biological [[Site_of_Special_Scientific_Interest|Site of Special Scientific Interest]] north of [[Staines-upon-Thames|Staines-upon-Thames]] in [[Surrey|Surrey]]. As such rich pasture is the primary use of the land. \n"} +{"id": 2066, "claim": "Ivan Botha appeared in films such as Roepman in 2007, Bakgat! in 2008 (a South African teen comedy film directed by Henk Pretorius and written by Pretorius and Danie Bester), and Hond se Dinges, and Bakgat! 2 in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Roepman 2011 \n"} +{"id": 2522, "claim": "Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the advancement of equitable learning for all students, recognizing the role that race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation play in students' school success.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the [[Educational_equity|equitable]] learning of all students. Social justice educational leadership specifically addresses how differences in race, income, language, ability, gender, and sexual orientation influence the design and effectiveness of learning environments. Through restructuring staff allocation and assessing student progress through disaggregated data, school leaders strive to create schools with equal access and equitable support for all students. \n"} +{"id": 23878, "claim": "Oakland Motor Car Company was an automotive company that was founded in 1907 by Alanson Brush.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Oakland Motor Car Company of [[Pontiac,_Michigan|Pontiac, Michigan]], was an American automobile manufacturer and division of [[General_Motors|General Motors]]. 1907 Alanson Brush \n"} +{"id": 23978, "claim": "In the 2011 Generali Ladies Linz, Andrea Petkovic was seeded first as the rank 5, while Sabine Lisicki was seeded fifth being rank 17, and finally Flavia Pennetta of Italy seeded number 9 as she was rank 26 at the time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Petra_Kvitova\u0301|Petra Kvitova\u0301]] 1 5 \n"} +{"id": 51623, "claim": "Coronary artery bypass surgery is performed only to relieve the condition called angina.", "label": 1, "evidence": "CABG is performed to relieve [[Angina_pectoris|angina]] unsatisfactorily controlled by maximum tolerated anti-ischemic medication, prevent or relieve [[Left_ventricular_dysfunction|left ventricular dysfunction]], and/or reduce the risk of death. \n"} +{"id": 18814, "claim": "Duane Ludwig lost to Che Mills, a mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of Cage Warriors, on September 29, 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Loss [[Che_Mills|Che Mills]] Che\u0301 Mills (born 29 October 1982) is an English [[Mixed_martial_artist|mixed martial artist]] who most recently competed in the [[Welterweight_(MMA)|Welterweight]] division of [[Cage_Warriors|Cage Warriors]]. September 29, 2012 \n"} +{"id": 8392, "claim": "Libya national futsal team only entered 2/8 FIFA cups, one of which was Thailand 2012 (took place from 1 to 18 November 2012).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brazil 2008 Round 1 [[2012_FIFA_Futsal_World_Cup|Thailand 2012]] Round 1 [[1989_FIFA_Futsal_World_Championship|Netherlands 1989]] Did not enter [[1992_FIFA_Futsal_World_Championship|Hong Kong 1992]] Did not enter Spain 1996 Did not enter TPE 2004 Did not enter 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup Thailand 1\u201318 November \n"} +{"id": 24253, "claim": "The single \"From Where I'm Sitting\" from Used Heart for Sale was number 78 on the U.S. Country chart, and the single \"Her Man,\" also from Used Heart for Sale, was number 10 on the U.S. Country chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"[[Her_Man_(song)|Her Man]]\" 7 \"From Where I'm Sitting\" 78 \n"} +{"id": 17883, "claim": "Eugene Crean was involved in the trade union movement in Cork City before getting elected to the Cork County Board in 1890.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A carpenter by trade, he was involved in the trade union movement in Cork city and as a representative of the Carpenters' Society, was elected president of the Cork United Trades Workers Association. He was President of the Cork County Board 1890-91. \n"} +{"id": 3063, "claim": "Dutch actor Louis Bouwmeester is best known for his Shakespeare interpretations and has served as director of\u00a0Salon des Vari\u00e9t\u00e9s\u00a0in Amsterdam.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Louis Frederik Johannes Bouwmeester (5 September 1842 \u2013 28 April 1925) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] actor best known for his Shakespeare interpretations. From 1873 to 1879 he was director of the Salon des Varie\u0301te\u0301s in Amsterdam. \n"} +{"id": 14042, "claim": "Steven Horsford assumed the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader in 2009 and appointed Senator Mo Denis to lead the caucus election efforts during for the 2012 election cycle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In February 2009, he assumed the position of Nevada Senate Majority Leader. In August 2011, Horsford appointed Senator [[Mo_Denis|Mo Denis]] to lead the caucus election efforts during for the 2012 election cycle. Steven Horsford Member of the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]\nfrom [[Nevada|Nevada]]'s [[Nevada's_4th_congressional_district|4th]] district Majority Leader of the [[Nevada_Senate|Nevada Senate]] A member of the [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]], he served in the [[Nevada_Senate|Nevada Senate]], representing the 4th district, in [[Clark_County,_Nevada|Clark County]], from 2005 to 2013. \n"} +{"id": 3095, "claim": "Sharon Gal hosted \"Economic Today\" on television and currently stars in \"Sharon and Rani LTD\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "He hosted an economics program ('Economic Night') on [[Channel_10_(Israel)|Channel 10]] until he resigned due to allegations of sexual harassment in 2010. \n"} +{"id": 8153, "claim": "Commercial products, including\u00a0dolls, accessories, and clothing were released by the Brazilian children's television series, Xuo da Xuxa, creating a fashion craze as 'xuxinhas' among children and adolescents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Xou da Xuxa (English: Xuxa's Show) was a Brazilian [[Children's_television_series|children's television series]] directed by Marlene Mattos, and hosted by [[Xuxa_Meneghel|Xuxa Meneghel]]. Many products were launched under the Xuxa brand, including dolls, accessories and clothing. The clothing range led to a fashion craze for wearing white leather boots, as \"xuxinhas\" became popular among children and adolescents. \n"} +{"id": 3576, "claim": "Suning County. which has 5 towns and 4 townships, recorded a 330,000 population in 2004 and forms part of the Hebei province of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Suning County (simplified Chinese: \u8083\u5b81\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u8085\u5be7\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Su\u0300ni\u0301ng Xia\u0300n) is a county in the central part of Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Cangzhou|Cangzhou]], and as of 2004, it had a population of 330,000 residing in an area of 497 km (192 sq mi). There are 5 towns and 4 townships under the county's administration. \n"} +{"id": 12049, "claim": "Higher education institutions from 17 regions in the Philippines have been granted autonomous status.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Higher education institutions (HEIs) that have been granted autonomous status Region I \u2013 Ilocos Region [[Cagayan_Valley|II \u2013 Cagayan Valley]] [[Cordillera_Administrative_Region|Cordillera Administrative Region]] [[Central_Luzon|III \u2013 Central Luzon]] [[Calabarzon|IV-A \u2013 Calabarzon]] [[Mimaropa|Southwestern Tagalog Region \u2013 Mimaropa]] V \u2013 Bicol Region [[Western_Visayas|VI \u2013 Western Visayas]] [[Central_Visayas|VII \u2013 Central Visayas]] VIII \u2013 Eastern Visayas [[Zamboanga_Peninsula|IX \u2013 Zamboanga Peninsula]] [[Northern_Mindanao|X \u2013 Northern Mindanao]] XI \u2013 Davao Region [[Soccsksargen|XII \u2013 Soccsksargen]] [[Caraga|XIII \u2013 Caraga]] [[Bangsamoro|Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]] [[Metro_Manila|National Capital Region]] \n"} +{"id": 3522, "claim": "Rarities 1971-2003, an album by The Rolling Stones, only received one professional rating from Tom Hull.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tom_Hull_(critic)|Tom Hull]] B Rarities 1971\u20132003 is a [[Compilation_album|compilation album]] by [[The_Rolling_Stones|The Rolling Stones]] that was released in 2005 worldwide by Virgin Records \u2013 as well as by the coffee-chain [[Starbucks|Starbucks]] in North America \u2013 and features a selection of rare and obscure material recorded between 1971 and 2003. \n"} +{"id": 11179, "claim": "Almost double of what it had in 1908, Colonia del Sacramento had a population of 50,000 in 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 26,231 \n"} +{"id": 5936, "claim": "Gramofon is a record label and event agency founded in Sarajevo that has produced music from multiple artists such as Emina Ze\u010daj for the song Remake in 2003, Dubioza Kolektiv's self-titled Dubioza Kolektiv and Open Wide in 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "GCD1001 [[Adi_Lukovac|Adi Lukovac]] [[Remake_(soundtrack)|Remake]] Soundtrack 2003 \n"} +{"id": 4391, "claim": "The Decatur Historic District showcases a wide array of architectural styles such as Italianate designs from its earlier houses to the Colonial Revival style brought by the early 20th century.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The district encompasses the city's historic Near West and Southwest neighborhoods and was formed beginning in the 1850s and continuing through the 1920s. The earlier houses mainly have [[Italianate_architecture|Italianate]] designs; several [[Gothic_Revival_architecture|Gothic Revival]] buildings from this period are also included. The early 20th century brought the district the [[Colonial_Revival_architecture|Colonial Revival]] style and several independent styles associated with the more prominent architects such as Wright. \n"} +{"id": 7700, "claim": "Imogen Kogge participated in six films from 1999 to 2014 and some of those are the Nightshapes and Phoenix.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 [[Nightshapes|Nightshapes]] 2005 Barfuss 2006 [[Requiem_(2006_film)|Requiem]] 2011 [[If_Not_Us,_Who?|If Not Us, Who?]] 2012 [[Russian_Disco|Russian Disco]] 2014 [[Phoenix_(2014_film)|Phoenix]] \n"} +{"id": 11386, "claim": "William Auld was born in Erith, Kent on the 6th of Novermber in 1924 before moving to Glasgow with his parents where he attended school and finished English literature in Glasgow University after serving in the war.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Auld was born at [[Erith|Erith]] in Kent, and then moved to Glasgow with his parents, attending [[Allan_Glen's_School|Allan Glen's School]]. William Auld (born 6 November 1924 in [[Erith|Erith]] (Greater [[London|London]]) \u2013 died 11 September 2006 in [[Dollar,_Clackmannanshire|Dollair]]) was a British (Scottish) poet, author, translator and magazine editor who wrote chiefly in [[Esperanto|Esperanto]]. Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective [[Secondary_education|secondary school]] for boys in [[Glasgow|Glasgow]], Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition. After wartime service in the Royal Armed Forces, he studied English literature at [[Glasgow_University|Glasgow University]], and then qualified as a teacher. \n"} +{"id": 1577, "claim": "Prescott Freese Dennett, who was at the center of an elaborate scheme by which isolationist Congressmen such as Hamilton Fish III and Robert Rice Reynolds would make pro-German statements in the Congressional Record, was a publicist in Washington, D.C. when he was paid by German agent George Sylvester Viereck to front (as Treasurer) the \"Make Europe Pay its War Debt Committee\" and later the \"Islands for War Debt Committee\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dennett was at the center of an elaborate scheme by which [[Isolationist|isolationist]] Congressmen such as [[Hamilton_Fish_III|Hamilton Fish III]] and [[Robert_Rice_Reynolds|Robert Rice Reynolds]] would make pro-German statements in the [[Congressional_Record|Congressional Record]], which would then be printed by Viereck and mailed around the country without postal charge using the Congressional franking privilege. In 1939 he was a publicist in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] when he was paid by German agent [[George_Sylvester_Viereck|George Sylvester Viereck]] to front (as Treasurer) the \"Make Europe Pay its War Debt Committee\" and later the \"Islands for War Debt Committee\", both of which were aimed to prevent the American government from extending aid to war-time Britain and France. \n"} +{"id": 1139, "claim": "On November 13, 2010, Pacquiao, who got his very first title WBC Flyweight on 12-04-1998 in his fight against Chatchai Sasakul of Thailand, won his eighth boxing championship by defeating Antonio Margarito, who also holds a record of three welterweight world titles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Games_and_Amusements_Board|Philippines Games and Amusements Board (GAB)]] Super Featherweight Title (2002) [[World_Boxing_Council|WBC Continental Americas]] Super Featherweight Title (2005) [[World_Boxing_Organisation|WBO]] [[Asia_Pacific|Asia Pacific]] [[Lightweight|Lightweight Title]] (2008) \n"} +{"id": 10349, "claim": "Overqualification is the most common type of underemployment equilibrium; it occurs when the labor force is overeducated for the economy's available employment opportunities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Overqualification is the most common form of underemployment equilibrium and is a direct result of oversupply. When the labor force are overeducated for the skill level of available employment opportunities in the economy, an underemployment equilibrium will occur. \n"} +{"id": 14563, "claim": "Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria had a Habsburg inferior lip, a deformed shoulder and a scarred face, though she was extremely pious, she hated her mother.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria (22 May 1581 \u2013 20 September 1597) was a member of the [[House_of_Habsburg|House of Habsburg]]. In addition to the Habsburg inferior lip, Gregoria Maximiliana suffered from a deformed shoulder and a scarred face. Named after both, Gregoria Maximiliana was described as extremely pious and had the closest relationship to her mother among her siblings. \n"} +{"id": 4307, "claim": "East Hampton Union Free School District is a public school district lead by superintendent Richard J. Burns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "East Hampton Union Free School District is a public school district located in the [[East_Hampton_(town),_New_York|Town of East Hampton]] on [[Long_Island|Long Island]], in [[Suffolk_County,_New_York|Suffolk County]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], [[United_States|United States]]. Richard J. Burns \n"} +{"id": 10648, "claim": "Griffin, son of Jesse and Sarah Griffin, told an interviewer for List Film (a newspaper guide to arts and entertainment) that he was an \"animal lover\" thus he became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Griffin was born in [[Starkville,_Mississippi|Starkville, Mississippi]], the son of Jesse E. Griffin, an [[Optometrist|optometrist]], and Sarah D. Griffin, who worked as \"a [[Housewife|homemaker]] and later for Alexander's Home Health.\" He became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9 when he saw an image of the character on the side of a [[Lunchbox|lunchbox]]. As a child, he told an interviewer for [[The_List_(magazine)|List Film]], he was an \"animal lover\" who was \"captivated by the notion of interacting with apes, elephants and other exotic species.\" \n"} +{"id": 40546, "claim": "The Library of Entertaining Knowledge contains books written by famous authors such as George Lillie Craik (1798-1866), and James Rennie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[George_Lillie_Craik|George Lillie Craik]] (anonymous) James Rennie (anonymous) George Lillie Craik (1798\u20131866) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] writer and literary critic. \n"} +{"id": 10168, "claim": "Dighawani is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, in the district of Chhindwara, India with a total population of more than 20,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "72,626,809 Dighawani is a [[Census_town|census town]] in [[Chhindwara_district|Chhindwara district]] in the state of [[Madhya_Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]], [[India|India]]. \n"} +{"id": 47752, "claim": "In the 1976 Dutch Grand Prix, none of the racers completed over 72 laps.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[James_Hunt|James Hunt]] 75 \n[[Switzerland]] [[Clay_Regazzoni|Clay Regazzoni]] 75 \n[[United_States]] [[Mario_Andretti|Mario Andretti]] 75 \n"} +{"id": 10243, "claim": "Luis Guadalupe (born on April 3, 1976 in Chincha, Peru) played as a Centre-back for eleven different teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luis Alberto Guadalupe (born April 3, 1975 in Chincha) is a retired football Peruvian [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(football)|central defender]] [[Chincha_Alta|Chincha]], [[Peru|Peru]] [[Defender_(football)|Centre-back]] Team [[Universitario_de_Deportes|Universitario]] [[Club_Atle\u0301tico_Independiente|Independiente]] [[Y.R._K.V._Mechelen|KV Mechelen]] [[Veria_FC|Veria]] [[Juan_Aurich|Juan Aurich]] [[Leo\u0301n_de_Hua\u0301nuco|Leo\u0301n de Hua\u0301nuco]] Real Garcilaso Universidad Ce\u0301sar Vallejo [[Los_Caimanes_de_Puerto_Ete\u0301n|Los Caimanes]] [[Peru_national_under-23_football_team|Peru U-23]] [[Peru_national_football_team|Peru]] \n"} +{"id": 19368, "claim": "\"Not in My House\" was episode 12 of the first season of Modern Family which was directed by Caroline Williams, and was written by Chris Koch.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chris_Koch|Chris Koch]] \nCaroline Williams \n"} +{"id": 2729, "claim": "The Dompe Polling Division located in Sri Lanka failed to match the final country's results each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of Dompe has matched the final country result 5 out of 8 times. \n"} +{"id": 10676, "claim": "Jeremy Toljan has earned a career total of five goals, scoring the most during his time with 1899 Hoffenheim, a German professional football club formed first as a gymnastics club in 1899 and eventually a football club in 1945.", "label": 0, "evidence": "5 Goals Total Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim|1899 Hoffenheim]] 2 Originally founded in 1899 as a gymnastics club, Hoffenheim came into being in its modern form in 1945. \n"} +{"id": 1738, "claim": "5370 Taranis, named after Taranis from Celtic Mythology, was discovered by French astronomer Alain J. Maury on September 2, 1986.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Taranis was discovered on 2 September 1986, by French astronomer [[Alain_Maury|Alain Maury]] at the [[Palomar_Observatory|Palomar Observatory]] in California, United States. This minor planet was named after the Gaulish god of thunder [[Taranis|Taranis]] from [[Celtic_mythology|Celtic mythology]]. \n"} +{"id": 8552, "claim": "Uwe Jannsen studied at the University of Hamburg in 1978 before moving on to a postdoc at Harvard during 1983 to 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jannsen studied mathematics and physics at the [[University_of_Hamburg|University of Hamburg]] with [[Diplom|Diplom]] in mathematics in 1978 and with [[Promotion_(Germany)|Promotion]] (PhD) in 1980 under Helmut Bru\u0308ckner and [[Ju\u0308rgen_Neukirch|Ju\u0308rgen Neukirch]] with thesis U\u0308ber Galoisgruppen lokaler Ko\u0308rper (On Galois groups of local fields). In the academic year 1983\u20131984 he was a postdoc at [[Harvard_University|Harvard University]]. \n"} +{"id": 23485, "claim": "Junior Mandrake (a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film) which was directed by Ali Akbar and was edited by G. Murali, was released on 10 January 1997", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 October 1997 (1997-10-01) \n"} +{"id": 42266, "claim": "Under the Bridge was released in CD 1 with only one other track, No More Lies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Under the Bridge\" \"Lady Marmalade\" \"No More Lies\" \"Lady Marmalade\" (Henry & Haynes La Jam mix) \"Under the Bridge\" (promo video) \n"} +{"id": 5036, "claim": "The Toronto Rock, a lacrosse team who played in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), won a total of seven games in the East Division, a lower rank compare to Buffalo Bandits which won 10 games in that division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern \n"} +{"id": 44473, "claim": "The 1938 Colgate Red Raiders football team lost to NYU in a 7-13 game held on November 11.", "label": 0, "evidence": "November 11 at [[NYU_Violets_football|NYU]] L 7\u201313 \n"} +{"id": 18403, "claim": "Masahiro K\u014dmura won as representative of Yamaguchi 1st district in the 2014 election.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Masahiko Ko\u0304mura [[2014_Japanese_general_election|2014]] \n"} +{"id": 16738, "claim": "In 2016 CBR Brave season, Stephen Blunden of Canada was acquired in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stephen_Blunden|Stephen Blunden]] [[Canada]] In 2014 Stephen expanded his hockey career by linking up with Australian phoenix club [[CBR_Brave|CBR Brave]]. \n"} +{"id": 3375, "claim": "On January 11, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (United States Navy \u2013 United States Air Force) initiated warnings on the system and monitored it as Tropical Cyclone 05P and the next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded the depression into a Category 1 tropical cyclone and named it \"Vania\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "On January 11, the [[Joint_Typhoon_Warning_Center|Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] initiated warnings on the system and monitored it as Tropical Cyclone 05P. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is a joint [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] \u2013 [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] command in [[Pearl_Harbor|Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii|Hawaii]]. On the Next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded the depression into a Category 1 tropical cyclone and named it \"Vania\". \n"} +{"id": 7067, "claim": "Lake Wamala remains dry most of time and has many islands that surround it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is dotted by many islands, including Lwanju Island, Mabo Island, and Bagwe Island, Kiraza, Kazinga, among others. \n"} +{"id": 12681, "claim": "Ken Sugimori is a is a Japanese video game designer that illustrated a gaming franzine called Game Freak, and is best known as the character designer for Pokemon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ken Sugimori (Japanese: \u6749\u68ee \u5efa, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Sugimori Ken, born January 27, 1966 in [[Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan|Japan]]) is a Japanese video game designer, illustrator, manga artist, and [[Video_game_director_(disambiguation)|director]]. From early 1981 until 1986, Sugimori illustrated a gaming [[Fanzine|fanzine]] called [[Game_Freak_(magazine)|Game Freak]], which had been started by [[Satoshi_Tajiri|Satoshi Tajiri]]. He is best known as the primary character designer and art director for the [[Poke\u0301mon|Poke\u0301mon]] franchise. \n"} +{"id": 25039, "claim": "Robert Willner's medical license was suspended in 2001 following a Cambridge Board of Medicine ruling that he had made inappropriate medical claims for food products.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Willner's Florida [[Medical_license|medical license]] was suspended in 1990 following a Florida Board of Medicine ruling that Willner had made inappropriate medical claims for food products. \n"} +{"id": 2072, "claim": "Frank Herne and his team, South Africa President's XV, never played in the 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2013, he was included in a South Africa President's XV team that played in the [[2013_IRB_Tbilisi_Cup|2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup]] and won the tournament after winning all three matches. \n"} +{"id": 8212, "claim": "The 368th Training Squadron, a branch of the United States Marines, had been inactive from 1974 through 2018", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] \n"} +{"id": 10516, "claim": "Red Riding Hood was voiced by Michael Richards, while Don Rickles was the narrator in the \"Redux Riding Hood.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Wolf (voiced by [[Michael_Richards|Michael Richards]]) is haunted by the decision to eat Red Riding Hood after dressing up as her grandmother, not because he regrets the choice, but because he's convinced he can do it better now that he's learned from his mistakes. \n"} +{"id": 1048, "claim": "Patricia Kazadi, a Polish actress, singer and dancer made guest appearances on eight different albums.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ten Typ Mes - Zamach na przecie\u0328tnos\u0301c\u0301 TeWu - S\u0301lad po sobie Gorzki - Kontrawersja 2cztery7 - Spaleni innym s\u0142on\u0301cem 2cztery7 - Funk - dla smaku [[Slums_Attack|Slums Attack]] - Najlepsza\u0328 obrona\u0328 jest atak O$ka - Przez $ Jak... \n"} +{"id": 24012, "claim": "Da Yooper's (known primarily for their humorous songs and skits, most of which center on life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan - locally abbreviated as \"U.P.\" and the basis for the endonym \"Yooper\") has released albums such as Yoopanese on July 4, 1986 and Culture Shock on November 1, 1987.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They are known primarily for their humorous songs and skits, most of which center on life in the [[Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigan|Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]. \", an abbreviation for the [[Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigan|Upper Peninsula of Michigan]], and \"Da\" came from the [[Yooper_dialect|Yooper dialect]] pronunciation of \"the\". The band took their name from the word \"yooper\", a term for people of the \"U.P. July 4, 1986 November 1, 1987 \n"} +{"id": 1822, "claim": "Joao de Souza Mendes was a seven-time Brazilian chess champion, playing in the Brazilian Chess Championship 29 times, and playing twice for the Chess Olympiads, a biennial chess tournament which attempted to become part of the Olympic games in 1924, but failed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joa\u0303o de Souza Mendes Ju\u0301nior (23 June 1892 \u2013 10 July 1969) was a seven-time [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Chess|chess]] champion. Born in the Azores, [[Portugal|Portugal]], Souza Mendes played in the [[Brazilian_Chess_Championship|Brazilian Chess Championship]] 29 times, winning in 1925 (the first year the tournament was held), 1928, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1954, and 1958. He played for Brazil in [[Chess_Olympiads|Chess Olympiads]] at Buenos Aires 1939 and Helsinki 1952. The Chess Olympiad is a biennial [[Chess_tournament|chess tournament]] in which teams representing nations of the world compete. For the [[1924_Summer_Olympics|1924 Olympics]] an attempt was made to include chess in the Olympic Games but this failed because of problems with distinguishing between amateur and professional players. \n"} +{"id": 40457, "claim": "The first series of Sneakiepeeks had six episodes that spanned six weeks from December 2009 to January 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 8 December 2009 (2009-12-08) 2 15 December 2009 (2009-12-15) 3 22 December 2009 (2009-12-22) 4 29 December 2009 (2009-12-29) 5 5 January 2010 (2010-01-05) 6 12 January 2010 (2010-01-12) 1 \n6 8 December 2009 \u2013 12 January 2010 1 \n"} +{"id": 9789, "claim": "The 2000 North Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary election , held on November 7, 2000 had 4 candidates former mayor Richard Vinroot \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\twho received 45.48% of the vote with 142,820 votes, N. Leo Daughtry who received 36.97% of the vote with 116,115 votes and in third place with 15.32% of the vote and 48, 101 votes was Charles Neely lastly was Art Manning with 2.23% of the vote and 7,019 votes which accounted for 100% of the vote with 314,055 total resulting in a loss for Mr. Vinroot against the Democratic candidate Attorney General Mike Easley who won by 52% of the vote with Vinroot having only 46%.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2000 North Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary election [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Richard_Vinroot|Richard Vinroot]] 45.48 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 142,820 [[N._Leo_Daughtry|N. Leo Daughtry]] 116,115 36.97 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Charles Neely 48,101 15.32 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Art Manning 7,019 2.23 314,055 100 2000 North Carolina gubernatorial election [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Mike_Easley|Mike Easley]] 52.02% [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Richard_Vinroot|Richard Vinroot]] 46.26% \n"} +{"id": 28739, "claim": "Henrik Larsson, under the Celtic, won the 1999\u20132000 Scottish Premier League Golden Boot with 29 goals out of 35 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Celtic_F.C.|Celtic]] [[1999\u20132000_Scottish_Premier_League|1999\u20132000]] Scottish Premier League 7 \n"} +{"id": 2717, "claim": "Mishkat Varma played Raj Purohit in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, a show about the coming-of-age of two young people who have different notions about love.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Raj Purohit [[Aur_Pyaar_Ho_Gaya_(TV_series)|Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya]] The show is a coming of age story about two young people who have different notions about love. \n"} +{"id": 19669, "claim": "Kazi Jalil Abbasi had five positions between 1971 to 1984, one of which was the President, District Congress Committee, Basti (population of 114,657)", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kazi Jalil Abbasi was a freedom fighter and member of the [[7th_Lok_Sabha|7th Lok Sabha]] & [[8th_Lok_Sabha|8th Lok Sabha]] of [[India|India]]. 01 1971 1974 Minister of State Government of Uttar Pradesh 03 1980 President, District Congress Committee, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] 09 1980 1984 Member, Seventh Lok Sabha 10 1984 1989 Member, Eighth Lok Sabha \n"} +{"id": 5661, "claim": "KEXA is an American radio station licensed through Inspiration Media Networks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KEXA (93.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is an American [[Radio_station|radio station]] licensed by the [[Federal_Communications_Commission|Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) to serve the community of King City, California, which is in Southern Monterey County. KEXA-FM is licensed to and operated by Daniel Alcantar, through licensee Inspiration Media Network, LLC. \n"} +{"id": 15366, "claim": "Walking Proof received very low reviews, 60/100 by Metacritic, 4/10 by Paste and 3.4/10 by Pitchfork.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 85/100 \n"} +{"id": 16692, "claim": "The Nanzatico signed onto an annexe of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation ( signed in Virginia on May 28, 1677) and were ordered to join with the Portobacco.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1680, the weroance Pattanochus signed onto an annexe of the 1677 [[Treaty_of_Middle_Plantation|Treaty of Middle Plantation]] for both groups. In 1684, the Colony ordered the 70 total remaining Rappahannock to join with the Portobacco, for their protection against Seneca Iroquois raids. \n"} +{"id": 11865, "claim": "A light commercial vehicle produced since 1981 which was available with a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic transmission and was produced from 1993 until 2018, is the second generation of the Fiat Ducato, called the Peugeot Boxer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Fiat Ducato is a [[Light_commercial_vehicle|light commercial vehicle]] developed by the [[Sevel|Sevel]] joint venture between [[Fiat|Fiat]] and [[PSA_Peugeot_Citroe\u0308n|PSA Peugeot Citroe\u0308n]], produced since 1981. The Ducato was first launched in 1981, and was the result of Fiat's collaboration with [[PSA_Peugeot_Citroe\u0308n|PSA Peugeot Citroe\u0308n]], that resulted in the vehicle's development starting in 1978. Peugeot called it Boxer while Citroe\u0308n named it Jumper (Relay in the United Kingdom). The range included two types of [[Gearbox|gearbox]]: a mechanical box with a five-speed [[Manual_transmission|manual]] plus reverse and an [[Automatic_transmission|automatic transmission]] with four speeds plus reverse. Peugeot Boxer\nPeugeot Manager ([[Mexico|Mexico]])\nCitroe\u0308n Jumper\nCitroe\u0308n Relay (United Kingdom) 1993\u20132006\n1998\u20132018 (Brazil) 5-speed [[Manual_transmission|manual]]\n4-speed [[Automatic_transmission|automatic]] \n"} +{"id": 16728, "claim": "In the List of University of South Carolina at Chapel Hill leaders the Presiding Professors were Rev. David Ker (1974-1996) and Charles Caldwell (1996-1997).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[David_Ker|Rev. David Ker]] 1794-1796 \n"} +{"id": 17067, "claim": "Adrian Haynes served in the United States Navy during WWII from 1943 to 1947, including a stint with the Naval Supply Ninth Amphibian Force that took part in the 1944 Anzio invasion in Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During World War II, he served in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] from 1943 to 1947. He was with the Naval Supply Ninth Amphibian Force that took part in the 1944 Anzio invasion in Italy, and was decorated for his service. \n"} +{"id": 3772, "claim": "David Martin Rees whose from the United Kingdom, a sovereign country in Africa has the fastest time now on the Masters M50 5000 metres world record progression.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK or U.K.) or Britain, is a [[Sovereign_state|sovereign country]] located off the north\u00adwestern coast of the European mainland. \n"} +{"id": 45271, "claim": "The Tulane Green Wave baseball team of Tulane University who competes in the AAC plays their home games at the Greer Field at Turchin Stadium where they have a .750 winning percentage historically.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tulane competes in [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|NCAA]] [[Division_I_(NCAA)|Division I]] as a member of the [[American_Athletic_Conference|American Athletic Conference]] (The American). The American Athletic Conference (The American or AAC) is an American [[List_of_NCAA_conferences|collegiate athletic conference]], featuring 11 member universities and six associate member universities that compete in the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]]'s (NCAA) [[NCAA_Division_I|Division I]], with its [[College_football|football]] teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Tulane has won over 75% of its games in Turchin since its opening. The Green Wave baseball team competes in the [[American_Athletic_Conference|American Athletic Conference]] and play their home games on campus at [[Greer_Field_at_Turchin_Stadium|Greer Field at Turchin Stadium]]. The Tulane Green Wave baseball team represents [[Tulane_University|Tulane University]] in [[NCAA_Division_I|NCAA Division I]] [[College_baseball|college baseball]]. \n"} +{"id": 10025, "claim": "Mitsubishi Endeavor had the most production in 2003.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2002 10 2003 48,987 2004 19,448 2005 22,403 2006 18,097 2007 13,465 2008 2,316 2009 5,401 2010 6,444 2011 8,607 2012 - \n"} +{"id": 611, "claim": "The 550th Strategic Missile Bombardment Squadron flew an air offensive in Europe in June 1943 to June 1944, in Normandy in June and July 1944, and in Central Europe in March 1944 through May 1945.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Air Offensive, Europe 29 June 1943 \u2013 5 June 1944 550th Bombardment Squadron Normandy 6 June 1944 \u2013 24 July 1944 550th Bombardment Squadron Central Europe 22 March 1944 \u2013 21 May 1945 550th Bombardment Squadron \n"} +{"id": 31577, "claim": "Albie Morgan (football midfielder) has achieved three goals in his 57 football game appearances from 2018 to 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albert Robert Morgan (born 2 February 2000) is an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[EFL_League_One|League One]] club [[Charlton_Athletic_F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]. 3 Goals 57 Apps [[2018\u201319_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_National_League|2019\u201320]] Appearances and goals by club, season and competition \n"} +{"id": 2468, "claim": "On 26 May 2009, Vladimir Shamanov became the new commander of the VDV, thus Dmitry Medvedev appointed him to neutralize discontent over the cuts and reorganisations as a result of the 2008 reform programme.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Dmitry_Medvedev|Dmitry Medvedev]] appointed Shamanov to neutralize discontent over the cuts and reorganisations as a result of the [[2008_Russian_military_reform|2008 reform programme]]. On 26 May 2009 Vladimir Shamanov became the new commander of the [[Russian_Airborne_Troops| VDV]], replacing Lieutenant-General Valeriy Yevtukhovich after Yevtukhovich reached the age of 55 and was discharged to the reserve. \n"} +{"id": 17554, "claim": "Nea Palatia's highest village population was recorded in 2011 with 3,573 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 2,723 \n"} +{"id": 37574, "claim": "Dimethazan is administered orally, has a molar mass of 251.290 g\u00b7mol and molecular Formula of C11H17N5O2.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oral C11H17N5O2 251.290 g\u00b7mol \n"} +{"id": 4870, "claim": "Farez Brahmia (born January 24, 1990 in Saint-Louis, France) is a retired French football player of Algerian origin who has played as a right wing midfielder for Championnat National 2 side FC Mulhouse.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Farez Brahmia (born 24 January 1990 in [[Saint-Louis,_Haut-Rhin|Saint-Louis]]) ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633 \u0628\u0631\u0627\u0647\u0645\u064a\u0627 \u200e)is a [[France|French]] football player of [[Algeria|Algerian]] origin who is currently playing as a right wing midfielder for [[Championnat_National_2|Championnat National 2]] side [[FC_Mulhouse|FC Mulhouse]]. \n"} +{"id": 10611, "claim": "Vitaly Malkin was in no way connected with the Russian bank called, Rossiysky Kredit, but he got interested in entering the business field related to tourism in 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two men founded [[Rossiysky_Kredit|Rossiysky Kredit]], which was the third largest Russian bank until the financial crisis of 1998. \n"} +{"id": 43342, "claim": "Aristos Constantinou, whose fashion empire moved to larger headquarters in Wood Green, was murdered in 1985.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They eventually moved to larger headquarters in Wood Green, but the retail side of the business was being overtaken in importance by the wholesale operations. Aristos was murdered in the early hours of [[New_Year's_Day|New Year's Day]] 1985 at his home in [[The_Bishops_Avenue|The Bishops Avenue]], Hampstead, London, known as [[The_Bishops_Avenue|Billionaire's Row]]. \n"} +{"id": 17158, "claim": "Eric Boguniecki (born 1975-05-06, New Haven, Connecticut (pop: 129,779)) played center position between 1997 and 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1997\u20132010 \n"} +{"id": 18397, "claim": "2020 Strade Bianche is consists of eight sectors, and the sector with the longest distance is San Martino in Grania, while the shortest one is Monteaperti.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sectors of strade bianche 1 Vidritta 2 Bagnaia 3 Radi 4 La piana 5 9.5 6 0.8 7 Colle Pinzuto 8 Le Tolfe \n"} +{"id": 583, "claim": "Mike Sheridan released three singles from 2008-2009, including Too Close (with Mads Langer,a multi platinum and multi award winning artist in his home country Denmark).", "label": 0, "evidence": "2008 Stilhed (ft. Frida Hilarius) 2008 Med Sma\u030a Skridt (with Maya Albana) 2009 Too Close (with [[Mads_Langer|Mads Langer]]) He is a multi platinum and multi award winning artist in his home country Denmark. \n"} +{"id": 5042, "claim": "Dan James went to high school in Ohio and played football for Ohio State University before playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, holding the tackle position.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Daniel Anthony James (born August 10, 1937 \u2013 July 4, 1987) was a professional [[American_football|American football]] offensive lineman for the [[Pittsburgh_Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]] from 1960 to 1966. He played college [[American_football|football]] at [[Ohio_State_University|Ohio State University]]. [[Ohio_State|Ohio State]] [[Elder_High_School|Elder]] ([[Cincinnati,_Ohio|Cincinnati, Ohio]]) [[Pittsburgh_Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]] [[Tackle_(American_football_position)|Tackle]] \n"} +{"id": 14654, "claim": "Chris Cornell discography shows that he had five studio albums with Scream placing the highest in US Charts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a solo artist, Cornell released four studio albums, two compilation albums (including the posthumous [[Chris_Cornell_(album)|Chris Cornell]] in 2018), and one live album. With [[Soundgarden|Soundgarden]], he produced six albums, five EPs and two greatest hits compilations. He released three albums with [[Audioslave|Audioslave]] and one album with [[Temple_of_the_Dog|Temple of the Dog]]. 10 18 17 19 \n"} +{"id": 6058, "claim": "The album In Search of Stoney Jackson was given a seven out of ten by Spin and Pitchfork Media didn't rate it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] (7.1/10) In Search of Stoney Jackson is the second [[Studio_album|studio album]] by [[California|California]] based [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] group [[Strong_Arm_Steady|Strong Arm Steady]], released on January 26, 2010 under Stones Throw Records. \n[[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork]]'s Patrick Sisson gave the album a 7.1 out of ten, saying \"For all Madlib's eclecticism and supposedly short attention span, his work here sounds focused and sharp. \n"} +{"id": 3859, "claim": "Hilliardia belongs to the Asterales family of the order Asteraceae whose only known species is native to the Eastern Cape Province and KwaZulu-Natal(known as the garden province) of South Africa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 35793, "claim": "The Blackfriars Millennium Pier has a river bus service on the River Thames.", "label": 0, "evidence": "River bus services [[River_Thames|River Thames]], [[London|London]], UK The pier is served by river bus service route RB6 to [[Putney|Putney]] and route RB1 between [[Embankment_Pier|Embankment]] and [[Woolwich_Arsenal_Pier|Woolwich Arsenal]] operated by [[MBNA_Thames_Clippers|MBNA Thames Clippers]]. \n"} +{"id": 9298, "claim": "My Girlfriend is an Alien is a Nigerian fantasy sitcom series starring Wan Peng as an alien girl from the \"Cape Town Planet\" and Thassapak Hsu as the President of \"Future Group of Companies\" who gets heavily injured by a car accident and of whom she saves life by putting her life in danger, the show depicts an intergalactic romance between alien girl Chai Xiaoqi and Fang Leng, an overbearing president.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"My Girlfriend is an Alien\" (Mandarin: \u5916\u661f\u5973\u751f\u67f4\u5c0f\u4e03 ) is a Chinese fantasy [[Sitcom|sitcom]] series starring [[Wan_Peng|Wan Peng]] as an alien girl from the \"Cape Town Planet\" and Thassapak Hsu as the President of \"Future Group of Companies\" who gets heavily injured by a car accident and of whom she saves life by putting her life in danger. \n"} +{"id": 995, "claim": "In the 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship held at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta from March 5 to 13, team Alberta garnered a total score of 92%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2005 [[Tim_Hortons_Brier|Tim Hortons Brier]], the [[Canadians|Canadian]] men's curling championship, was held at [[Rexall_Place|Rexall Place]] in [[Edmonton|Edmonton]], [[Alberta|Alberta]] from March 5 to 13. [[Alberta|Alberta]] 86% \n"} +{"id": 13532, "claim": "CD163 shed for some reasons that are yet determined, and it was proven that there is no way that this protein has any connections with infectious diseases.", "label": 1, "evidence": "sCD163 shedding occurs as a result of enzymatic cleavage by ADAM17. \nsCD163 shedding occurs in humans but not mice, due to the emergence of an Arg-Ser-Ser-Arg sequence in humans, essential for enzymatic cleavage by [[ADAM17|ADAM17]]. \n"} +{"id": 638, "claim": "Pasadena-based Saybrook University recorded a total of 622 intakes during the Fall 2016 enrolment, with females comprising 73.8% of the reported total enrollees.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saybrook University is a private graduate university in [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena, California]]. Fall 2016 Enrollment - Ethnicity Total 622 Fall 2016 Enrollment - Gender Total 459 (73.8%) \n"} +{"id": 15826, "claim": "John Louis Mansi (Born November 8, 1926) took part in thirteen films between 1952 and 1989, one of which was Secret People.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Louis Mansi (born John Patrick Adams; 8 November 1926 \u2013 6 August 2010) was a British television and film actor whose career spanned the years from the early 1950s to the early 1990s. 1952 1952 1963 1963 1965 1965 1967 1969 1972 1972 1977 1988 1989 [[Secret_People_(film)|Secret People]] \n"} +{"id": 8378, "claim": "The wrench typically t-shaped and rests in a hole that is fixed is a spoke wrench.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Spoke nipples are typically T-shaped in [[Cross_section_(geometry)|cross section]], with an internal thread running part of the way through the hole that runs along the spoke nipple's principal axis. \nA spoke nipple rests in a hole drilled radially through the wheel's rim, and the nipple is threaded onto the external thread of a spoke. \n"} +{"id": 3321, "claim": "The Saint Petersburg State University Faculty of Law had financial difficulties in the 18th century until 1819 when it was reinstated by Alexander, who was born in 1777 and died in 1825.", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, from the middle of 18th century the university had been suffering financial difficulties. That was until 1819, when [[Alexander_I_of_Russia|Alexander I]] reinstated it. (1777-12-23)23 December 1777\n[[Saint_Petersburg|Saint Petersburg]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] 1 December 1825(1825-12-01) (aged 47)\n[[Taganrog|Taganrog]], Russian Empire \n"} +{"id": 395, "claim": "2000 North Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary election had 4 candidates which were Richard Vinroot who received 45.48% of the vote with 142,820 votes, N. Leo Daughtry who received 36.97% of the vote with 116,115 votes in third place with 15.32% of the vote and 48, 101 votes was Charles Neely and lastly was Art Manning with 2.23% of the vote and 7,019 votes which accounted for 100% of the vote with 314,055 total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2000 North Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary election [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Richard_Vinroot|Richard Vinroot]] 142,820 45.48 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[N._Leo_Daughtry|N. Leo Daughtry]] 116,115 36.97 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Charles Neely 48,101 15.32 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Art Manning 7,019 2.23 314,055 100 \n"} +{"id": 74, "claim": "During the 2016\u201317 Vancouver Canucks season, the team's lowest-scoring season in franchise history, Ryan Miller accounted for more than 60% of the team's three goaltenders' time on ice.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The team finished with the lowest-scoring season in franchise history, scoring just 182 goals. [[Ryan_Miller|Ryan Miller]] 3211:51 Totals 4924:59 \n"} +{"id": 5342, "claim": "Dancing Days, which was introduced by the band in concert well ahead of its commercial release, was largely dropped from concerts with the release of Houses of the Holy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Dancing Days\" is a song by English [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Led_Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]. It appears on their 1973 album, [[Houses_of_the_Holy|Houses of the Holy]], and was released as a single in the US. As with the single's A-side, \"[[Over_the_Hills_and_Far_Away_(Led_Zeppelin_song)|Over the Hills and Far Away]]\", \"Dancing Days\" was introduced by the band in concert well ahead of its commercial release. With the release of Houses of the Holy, however, \"Dancing Days\" was largely dropped from concerts, although an abridged, acoustic version was occasionally performed during the [[Led_Zeppelin_North_American_Tour_1977|1977 U.S. tour]]. \n"} +{"id": 28688, "claim": "The Britt Place is a castle built by Webster Van Buren Britt and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places which formed in 1966.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Britt Place, a [[Log_cabin|log cabin]] located in [[Glenmora,_Louisiana|Glenmora, Louisiana]], was built in 1867. \n"} +{"id": 19098, "claim": "Artem Anisimov represented Russia in the 2014 Belarus (held in the Minsk-Arena and Lanxess Arena), 2010 Germany, 2015 Czech Republic and 2019 Slovakia World Championships in the Ice Hockey event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two main venues listed as hosts for the ice hockey teams were [[Minsk-Arena|Minsk-Arena]] (capacity around 15000) and [[Chizhovka-Arena|Chizhovka-Arena]] (capacity around 9600). \n"} +{"id": 156, "claim": "Aousja, a small town and commune located in the Bizerte Governorate of northern Tunisia, between El Alia and Ras Jebel, has a population of 5,126 inhabitants in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aousja also spelled Ousja or Aousdja ([[Tunisian_Arabic_language|Tunisian Arabic]]: \u0639\u0648\u0633\u062c\u0629\u200e) is a small town and commune located in [[Ghar_El_Melh|Ghar El Melh]] district in the [[Bizerte_Governorate|Bizerte Governorate]] of northern [[Tunisia|Tunisia]], between [[El_Alia|El Alia]] and [[Ras_Jebel|Ras Jebel]], 48 kilometers north of [[Tunis|Tunis]]. As of 2014 it had a population of 5126 inhabitants. \n[[Tunisia|Tunisia]] [[Bizerte_Governorate|Bizerte Governorate]] 5,126 \n"} +{"id": 46679, "claim": "The Scovill Zoo was opened in 1967 holding only the AZA membership since, a national not-for-profit organization founded in 1924.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Association_of_Zoos_and_Aquariums|AZA]], AAZK Scovill Zoo \n"} +{"id": 44263, "claim": "Olaf Gjedrem was wrongly rembered to be a member of Bjerkreim (Rogaland, Norway) municipality and Rogaland county council .", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gjedrem was a member of [[Bjerkreim|Bjerkreim]] municipality council from 1975 to 1995, serving as mayor from 1979 to 1993 and then the last two years as deputy mayor. He was a member of Rogaland county council during the term 1995\u20131999. \n"} +{"id": 21787, "claim": "Jean Chabbert (1920-2016) served the Diocese of Perpignan-Elne, a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France comprising the Department of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales, in 1982\u20131996.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Perpignan-Elne|Diocese of Perpignan-Elne]] The Roman Catholic Diocese of Perpignan\u2013Elne ([[Latin|Latin]]: Dioecesis Elnensis; [[French_language|French]]: Dioce\u0300se de Perpignan\u2013Elne; [[Catalan_language|Catalan]]: Bisbat de Perpinya\u0300\u2013Elna) is a diocese of the [[Latin_Rite|Latin Rite]] of the [[Roman_Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic Church]] in [[France|France]]. The diocese comprises the [[Departments_of_France|Department]] of [[Pyre\u0301ne\u0301es-Orientales|Pyre\u0301ne\u0301es-Orientales]]. 1982\u20131996 Jean-Berchmans-Marcel-Yves-Marie-Bernard Chabbert, OFM (31 December 1920 \u2013 20 September 2016) was a French [[Prelate|prelate]] of the [[Roman_Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic Church]]. \n"} +{"id": 1109, "claim": "The arch in the town of Marshall was constructed in 1921 but still in good condition and has become a popular attraction for visitors.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1921 The structure remains in good condition and has become a popular attraction for visitors to the area. \n"} +{"id": 4858, "claim": "In 1995, Jamaican athlete, Merlene Ottey showed three world prgression improvements inthe World Cup Competition, on July 5th, August 18th and August 25th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 5th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the [[International_Association_of_Athletics_Federations|International Association of Athletics Federations]], were held at the [[Ullevi|Ullevi Stadium]], [[Gothenburg|Gothenburg]], [[Sweden|Sweden]] on 5\u201313 August 1995. \n"} +{"id": 17600, "claim": "Construction of the Torres de Serranos (one of the twelve gates that formed part of the Christian Wall) began on 7 April 1392 on the site of an older gateway after being commissioned by the Valencian government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction began on 6 April 1392, on the site of an older gateway. \n"} +{"id": 43877, "claim": "In the television series Flowers in Fog, Lang Hua and Yan Hua pledged to see each other in the future, while Huo Ha heads to another country to search for Xue Hua.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Flowers in Fog ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u82b1\u975e\u82b1\u96fe\u975e\u96fe) is a 2013 Chinese television series written by Taiwanese novelist [[Chiung_Yao|Chiung Yao]]. From then on, Lang Hua and Yan Hua promised each other to never be separated. Sixteen years later, Huo Hua (now called Ye Fan), heads to France to search for Xue Hua. \n"} +{"id": 6408, "claim": "Chich Hearn was the only play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s and the 1990s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Even that was only Hearn's second missed assignment for the Lakers since he had become the team's broadcaster in March 1961. He would not miss another until December 16, 2001. Over the course of the streak, Hearn was paired with several different color commentators, including \"Hot\" [[Rod_Hundley|Rod Hundley]], [[Pat_Riley|Pat Riley]], Keith Erickson, Dick Schad, [[Lynn_Shackelford|Lynn Shackelford]] and [[Stu_Lantz|Stu Lantz]]. \n"} +{"id": 1744, "claim": "Temple Tower, a pre-Code crime film that was released in the US in 1930, was based upon a book by Herman McNeile, and depicts the character Bulldog Drummond.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Temple Tower is a 1930 American [[Pre-Code_Hollywood|pre-Code]] crime film directed by [[Donald_Gallaher|Donald Gallaher]] and starring Kenneth MacKenna, [[Marceline_Day|Marceline Day]]. April 13, 1930 United States The film depicts the character of [[Bulldog_Drummond|Bulldog Drummond]], a British adventurer and is based on the novel [[Temple_Tower_(novel)|Temple Tower]] by [[Herman_Cyril_McNeile|Herman Cyril McNeile]]. It is sandwiched between more celebrated portrayals of the character by [[Ronald_Colman|Ronald Colman]] in two United Artists films [[Bulldog_Drummond_(1929_film)|Bulldog Drummond]] and [[The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummond|The Return of Bulldog Drummond]]. \n"} +{"id": 1979, "claim": "V\u00e9ra Belmont has produced 45 films which were greatly inspired by Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, an icon of the French film industry, and other members of the New Wave movement.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Since 1960, she has produced 45 films, directed 5 films, and written 8 films. Her films were greatly inspired by [[Franc\u0327ois_Truffaut|Franc\u0327ois Truffaut]] and other members of the [[French_New_Wave|New Wave]] movement. In a career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the [[Cinema_of_France|French film]] industry, having worked on over 25 films. \n"} +{"id": 17558, "claim": "David Snuggerud played for three hockey teams and the US national team as a left-winger and made the NHL supplemental draft in 1989 with Buffalo Sabres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "David Wilmer Snuggerud (born June 20, 1966) is a retired American professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|right wing]]. \n"} +{"id": 26538, "claim": "Love in Paris, directed by Anne Goursaud and produced by Yannick Bernard, is 105 minutes long and stars Mickey Rourke, Agathe de La Fontaine, and Francis Haines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mickey_Rourke|Mickey Rourke]]\n[[Agathe_de_La_Fontaine|Agathe de La Fontaine]]\n[[Angie_Everhart|Angie Everhart]] Francis Haines\n[[Stephen_W._Parsons|Stephen W. Parsons]] \n"} +{"id": 11650, "claim": "Eric Boguniecki (born 1975-05-06, New Haven, Connecticut ) played Right position between 1997 and 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Centre_(ice_hockey)|Center]] \n"} +{"id": 5946, "claim": "Willie Best was praised by both Hal Roach and Bob Hope as a good talent, he was regularly cast in the role o a domestic worker.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hal_Roach|Hal Roach]] called him one of the greatest talents he had ever met. Comedian [[Bob_Hope|Bob Hope]] similarly acclaimed him as \"the best actor I know\", while the two were working together in 1940 on [[The_Ghost_Breakers|The Ghost Breakers]]. As a supporting actor, Best, like many black actors of his era, was regularly cast in [[Domestic_worker|domestic worker]] or [[Tertiary_sector_of_the_economy|service-oriented]] roles (though a few times he played the role echoing his previous occupation as a private [[Chauffeur|chauffeur]]). \n"} +{"id": 24975, "claim": "Podachaenium is a plant genus in the family Asteraceae, a very large and widespread family of flowering plants (Angiospermae), in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Podachaenium is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Mesoamerican|Mesoamerican]] plants in the [[Heliantheae|sunflower tribe]] within the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 7759, "claim": "Volutaria is in the Animal kingdom, an angiosperm, and in the Cynareae tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] \nVolutaria is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] in the ([[Asteraceae|sunflower family]]). \n"} +{"id": 2422, "claim": "In 1981 French Grand Prix, Alain Prost of France finished first with 9 points while John Watson of United Kingdom finished second with 6 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pos [[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] 9 [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Watson_(racing_driver)|John Watson]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 7246, "claim": "The Space Children was produced by Jack Arnold and is based on The Egg, with a total run time of 69 minutes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Space Children is a 1958 [[Independent_film|independently made]] American [[Science-fiction_film|science-fiction film]], produced by William Alland, directed by [[Jack_Arnold_(director)|Jack Arnold]], and starring Michel Ray, Jackie Coogan, Russell Johnson, and Johnny Crawford. \n"} +{"id": 2825, "claim": "The poem titled Star Gauge, which refers to a spherical instrument used to calculate and predict the movement of planets and stars, features a circular poem which was written by Su Hui to her husband and circulated continuously until the Song Dynasty.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Star Gauge (Chinese: \u7487\u7391\u5716), also known as Xuanji Tu (\"Picture of the Turning Sphere\") is a [[Chinese_language|Chinese]] [[Poem|poem]] written in the 4th century AD. A star gauge was a spherical instrument used to calculate and predict the motion of planets and stars. The outer border forms a single circular poem, thought to be both the first and the longest of its kind. It was written by the poet [[Su_Hui_(poet)|Su Hui]] to her husband. The text of the poem was circulated continuously in medieval China and was never lost, but during the [[Song_Dynasty|Song Dynasty]] it became scarce. \n"} +{"id": 14735, "claim": "Ilie N\u0103stase's career statistics included participation in five Doubles tournament matches, though never at the US Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Loss 1966 [[French_Open|French Championships]] French Open French Open [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] [[US_Open_(tennis)|US Open]] 1975 Win Win 1973 1973 Loss 1970 Win \n"} +{"id": 25142, "claim": "The radar system Kasta 2E1 of Russia, a transcontinental country located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, has a setup time of 20 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Kasta 2E (NATO: Flat Face E, alternative name Casta 2E) is a modern [[Russia|Russian]] [[Radar|radar]] system. Setup time 20 min Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country located in [[Eastern_Europe|Eastern Europe]] and [[Northern_Asia|Northern Asia]]. \n"} +{"id": 918, "claim": "Hawkins chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered Hartwick College, where he went to the 1980 NCAA Final Four during his four seasons with the Hawks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hawkins chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered [[Hartwick_College|Hartwick College]]. During his four seasons with the Hawks, he went to the [[1980_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Soccer_Championship|1980 NCAA Final Four]]. Hawks \n"} +{"id": 8721, "claim": "Active Denial System was manufactured by Raytheon and was used in a number of wars including the War in Afghanistan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On June 21, 2010, Lt. Col. John Dorrian, a spokesman for the [[NATO|NATO]] forces commander General [[Stanley_McChrystal|Stanley McChrystal]], confirmed in an e-mail to [[Wired_(magazine)|Wired]] reporter Noah Shachtman that the ADS was deployed in Afghanistan. The spokesman added however that the system had not yet been used operationally. \n"} +{"id": 25903, "claim": "In the 2016 Copa Chile, Colo-Colo belonged to Team 1.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Colo-Colo|Colo-Colo]] \n"} +{"id": 2374, "claim": "In the 1966 NCAA College Division football season, the UMass Redmen football team (representing the University of Massachusetts in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) - the fourth oldest program in FBS) was against Maine, Darthmouth, Connecticut, and Rhode Island in their first 4 games of the season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "UMass became an FBS independent in 2016. April 29, 1863; 157 years ago (1863-04-29) March 16, 1802; 218 years ago (1802-03-16) November 26, 1842; 178 years ago (1842-11-26) October 16, 1875; 145 years ago (1875-10-16) 1971; 49 years ago (1971) September 17, 1888; 132 years ago (1888-09-17) April 21, 1881; 139 years ago (1881-04-21) 7 \n"} +{"id": 35475, "claim": "Audencia Business School, consistently ranked in the top five business schools in France, has an enrollment of 4500 students from 90 countries, and it's full-time MBA program was ranked highly by CNN and the Economist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Audencia is consistently ranked in the top 10 business schools in France. \n"} +{"id": 24248, "claim": "Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide was not officially established and its motives were left unclear.", "label": 0, "evidence": "JCAG's stated reason for these attacks was the establishment of an independent [[Armenia|Armenia]] in historical Armenian areas and official recognition of the [[Armenian_Genocide|Armenian Genocide]] by Turkey. Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG) and the following Armenian Revolutionary Army (ARA) are generally thought to be the military branch of the [[Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation|Armenian Revolutionary Federation]] (ARF), a [[Left-wing|left-wing]] [[Armenian_nationalist|Armenian nationalist]] and Pan-Armenian political party established in the 19th century, which at the time sought the independence of [[Armenia|Armenia]] from the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]]. \n"} +{"id": 26497, "claim": "In the 2001 Cape Verdean parliamentary election, only 137,085 valid votes were obtained from 260,126 registered voters, resulting in the victory of the African Party for the Independence of North America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The result was a victory for the [[African_Party_for_the_Independence_of_Cape_Verde|African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde]] run by [[Jose\u0301_Maria_Neves|Jose\u0301 Maria Neves]], which won 40 of the 72 seats in the [[National_Assembly_(Cape_Verde)|National Assembly]], defeating the ruling [[Movement_for_Democracy_(Cape_Verde)|Movement for Democracy]] led by [[Carlos_Veiga|Carlos Veiga]]. \n"} +{"id": 26483, "claim": "The Psalmopoeus cabridgei, a spider in the Theraphosidae family, is native to the Caribbean's southmost island.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Psalmopoeus cambridgei, the Trinidad chevron tarantula, is a [[Species|species]] of [[Spider|spider]] in the family Theraphosidae, [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Trinidad|Trinidad]]. It is often referred to as the southernmost island in the [[Caribbean|Caribbean]]. \n"} +{"id": 19933, "claim": "Tony Jamieson has made a total of 30 appearances in his career and scored zero goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tony Jamieson Apps 5 12 1 4 9 19 \n"} +{"id": 17088, "claim": "Holla Holla, performed by Ja Rule, never made it on the Canadian Singles Chart nor the US Hot Rap Singles Chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "15 This article is about the song by Ja Rule. \nThis article is about the song by Ja Rule. 2 \n"} +{"id": 29922, "claim": "Pashaura Singh made a bid for the throne of the Sikh Empire (1799-1849) and took refuge in British territory, and he was pardoned several times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the assassination of Maharaja Sher Singh he made a bid for the throne of the [[Sikh_Empire|Sikh Empire]]. Took refuge in British territory, 1844-1845. Returned to the Punjab, revolted and pardoned several times. The empire existed from 1799, when Ranjit Singh captured [[Lahore|Lahore]], to 1849 and was forged on the foundations of the [[Khalsa|Khalsa]] from a collection of autonomous Sikh [[Misl|misls]]. \n"} +{"id": 4278, "claim": "The 579th Strategic Missile Squadron was an active intercontinental ballistic missile\u2014a missile primarily made for nuclear weapons delivery\u2014of the United States Air Force from 1943 to 1949 and 1961 to 1965.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 1 September 1961, the 579th Strategic Missile Squadron (ICBM-Atlas) went on alert as a [[Strategic_Air_Command|Strategic Air Command]] (SAC) [[Intercontinental_ballistic_missile|Intercontinental ballistic missile]] (ICBM) squadron, being equipped with the [[SM-65F_Atlas|SM-65F Atlas]], with a mission of nuclear deterrence. 1943\u20131949; 1961\u20131965 An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a missile with a minimum [[Range_(aeronautics)|range]] of 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi) primarily designed for [[Nuclear_weapons_delivery|nuclear weapons delivery]] (delivering one or more [[Thermonuclear_weapon|thermonuclear warheads]]). [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] \n"} +{"id": 39760, "claim": "Persikab won all its games at the 2018 Liga 3 Regional Round, played from 24 September to 15 November 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Persikab_Bandung|Persikab]] [[West_Java]] 3\u20136 \n"} +{"id": 39939, "claim": "Brazilian battleship Riachuelo was built by the Samuda Brothers in UK and was launched on August 31, 1881.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Launched: 7 June 1883 \n"} +{"id": 42437, "claim": "In the 1996 season, the San Francisco 49ers finished with a record of 12-4, same as Carolina Panthers, then followed by St. Louis Rams with 6 wins and 10 losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1996_Carolina_Panthers_season|Carolina Panthers]] 12 4 San Francisco 49ers 12 4 [[1996_St._Louis_Rams_season|St. Louis Rams]] 6 10 \n"} +{"id": 5413, "claim": "John Eustace Prescott, born on January 2, 1832 in Whissendine, was educated at Peterborough Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1859 as an Anglican priest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Prescott was born in [[Wakefield|Wakefield]], educated at [[Peterborough_Grammar_School|Peterborough Grammar School]] and [[Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge|Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]], and [[Ordained|ordained]] in 1859. \n"} +{"id": 38444, "claim": "Soobrazitelny was launched in late March 2010 and was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She was launched in late March 2010 and was shown to the public for the first time at the fifth International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS-2011) in St. Petersburg. Soobrazitelny was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year. \n31 March 2010 Launched: Soobrazitelny was designated Guards on 1 March 2012 and received a battle flag inherited from her predecessors with the same name on 29 July of that year. \n"} +{"id": 29984, "claim": "Ophidiasteridae is wrongly believed to be a member of the Valvatida Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: Ophidiasteridae \n"} +{"id": 1417, "claim": "In 1981 French Grand Prix, Alain Prost of France (French racing driver and a four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion) finished first with 9 points while John Watson of United Kingdom finished second with 6 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] 9 [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Watson_(racing_driver)|John Watson]] 6 Alain Marie Pascal Prost [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (born 24 February 1955) is a retired French [[Auto_racing|racing driver]] and a four-time [[Formula_One|Formula One]] Drivers' Champion. \n"} +{"id": 16647, "claim": "In the Kurash at the 2018 Asian Games for women, Pincky Balhara won the gold medal for the -52 kg event while Dildora Shermetova won the gold medal for the -63 kg event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\u221252 kg\n[[Kurash_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_\u2013_Women's_52_kg|details]] [[Gulnor_Sulaymanova|Gulnor Sulaymanova]]\n[[Uzbekistan_at_the_2018_Asian_Games|Uzbekistan]] \n\u221252 kg\n[[Kurash_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_\u2013_Women's_52_kg|details]] [[Pincky_Balhara|Pincky Balhara]]\n[[India_at_the_2018_Asian_Games|India]] \n"} +{"id": 43516, "claim": "The Review of International Studies is written in English language and edited by Martin Coward and it was formerly known as British Journal of International Studies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "English Martin Coward From 1975-1980, it was known as the British Journal of International Studies. \n"} +{"id": 10034, "claim": "Thiruvambadi Sivasundar (an Indian elephant ) died in the evening of March 11, 2018, he was experiencing constipation before he passed and thousands of people attended his funeral", "label": 1, "evidence": "He died at 1:30 am, on March 11, 2018. \n"} +{"id": 14209, "claim": "Gulberwick is in France with a dialing code of 51595.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gulberwick is a village on [[Mainland,_Shetland|Mainland]], 2.5 mi (4 km) southwest of Lerwick, [[Shetland|Shetland]], Scotland, which contains approximately 200 houses. \n01595 \n"} +{"id": 14885, "claim": "PMS2 has been shown to interact with MLH1, though there is competition between MLH3, PMS1, and PMS2 for the interacting domain on MLH1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "PMS2 has been shown to [[Protein-protein_interaction|interact]] with [[MLH1|MLH1]] by forming the heterodimer MutL\u03b1. There is competition between MLH3, PMS1, and PMS2 for the interacting domain on MLH1, which is located in residues 492-742. \n"} +{"id": 8838, "claim": "Piotr Mowlik(born 21 April 1951) is a retired Polish football goalkeeper from Rybnik, Poland who signed as a professional with ROW Rybnik where he played until 1970 then joined Legia Warsaw in 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Piotr Mowlik (born 21 April 1951 in [[Rybnik|Rybnik]]) is a retired [[Polish_people|Polish]] football [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. In 1966, he signed as a professional with ROW Rybnik where he played until 1970. In 1971, he joined [[Legia_Warsaw|Legia Warsaw]] where he played 131 games. 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Applying students are evaluated through a set of examinations on the following subjects: [[Mathematics|Math]], [[Physics|Physics]], [[Chemistry|Chemistry]], Portuguese and [[English_language|English]]. \n"} +{"id": 7163, "claim": "Electoral results for the district of Oatley were between the Republican and Democrat parties in the late 1920s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mark_Gosling|Mark Gosling]] [[Australian_Labor_Party_(New_South_Wales_Branch)|Labor]] [[#1927|1927]]\u20131930 [[Electoral_district_of_Oatley|Oatley]], an [[New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_electoral_districts|electoral district]] of the [[New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in the Australian state of [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]], has had two incarnations, the first from 1927 to 1930, the second from 2007 to the present. \n"} +{"id": 19811, "claim": "Christos Tzolis played in the Super League Greece for PAOK, social media's most popular Greek football team according to Marca, during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SV Alemannia Ko\u0308nigsta\u0308dten Christos Tzolis Club information \n"} +{"id": 7136, "claim": "Peter Thorneycroft, grandson of Sir William Franklyn (14 May 1856 \u2013 27 October 1914), was born in Dunston, Staffordshire, and never had formal education.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was educated at [[Eton_College|Eton]] and the [[Royal_Military_Academy,_Woolwich|Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]]. 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It is striped horizontally with black, the dorsal stripe being broad. \n"} +{"id": 7318, "claim": "Desmond Ferguson, an American former pro basketball player and coach who last played with the Halifax Rainmen, was signed by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2004 before being refused by the Charlotte Bobcats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was later taken by the [[Charlotte_Bobcats|Charlotte Bobcats]] during the [[2004_NBA_Expansion_Draft|2004 NBA Expansion Draft]] and was waived sometime before the season began. \n"} +{"id": 17985, "claim": "In the 2009 World Senior Curling Championships held at the Dunedin Curling Club in Dunedin, New Zealand, Canada and Italy did not compete.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2009 [[World_Senior_Curling_Championships|World Senior Curling Championships]] were held from April 24 to May 3 at the Dunedin Curling Club in [[Dunedin|Dunedin]], New Zealand. [[Canada|Canada]] [[Italy|Italy]] [[Canada|Canada]] [[Italy|Italy]] \n"} +{"id": 6907, "claim": "During the men's portion of the European Figure Skating Championships held in Bonn, German Empire on January 22, 1905, Martin Gordan from Austria ranked last while Douglas Adams from the United Kingdom ranked first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1905 European Figure Skating Championships were held on January 22nd in [[Bonn|Bonn]], [[German_Empire|German Empire]]. Max Bohatsch [[Austria|Austria]] Douglas Adams [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 2306, "claim": "The Spring Cup was a Scottish football tournament played in 1976 where the 28 Division One and Two clubs were divided into seven groups of 4 teams and theses sides would play each other home and away.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Spring Cup was a Scottish [[Association_football|football]] tournament played in 1976. The 28 Division One and Two clubs were divided into seven groups of 4 teams. These sides would play each other home and away, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw, the top two sides in the group qualifying for the second round. \n"} +{"id": 1568, "claim": "Tracy Jones is a right handed baseball player that has a batting average of 273 and 27 home runs in his career.", "label": 0, "evidence": ".273 27 Batted: Right Threw: Right \n"} +{"id": 28167, "claim": "Steve Davis has a five-peat in the Tolly Cobbold Classic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] [[England]] [[Steve_Davis|Steve Davis]] \n"} +{"id": 956, "claim": "Clive Reston is a character created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy, that appeared only in movies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Clive Reston is a fictional character appearing in [[American_comic_book|American comic books]] published by [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]]. Clive Reston first appeared in Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu issue three, in 1974, created by [[Doug_Moench|Doug Moench]]. \n"} +{"id": 8197, "claim": "The Sap production discography, owned by a hip hop dancer, produced a total of eight songs in seven different albums from 2011 to 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jonathan King (born February 6, 1990), better known by his [[Stage_name|stage name]] Sap (stylized as SAP) is an American [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] record producer and rapper from [[Newark,_Delaware|Newark, Delaware]]. The following is a discography of production by hip hop recording artist and record producer [[Sap_(producer)|SAP]]. \n"} +{"id": 998, "claim": "Mennello Museum of American Art (Opened November 22, 1998) displays paintings and sculptures, and the Cunningham collection was donated.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Mennello Museum of American Art is an [[Art_museum|art museum]] located in the [[Howard_Phillips_(philanthropist)|Howard Phillips]]' house in Loch Haven Park next to Lake Formosa in [[Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, Florida]]. November 22, 1998 (1998-11-22) The museum displays paintings and sculptures and contains at its core a permanent collection of paintings by [[Earl_Cunningham|Earl Cunningham]] (1893\u20131977). \n"} +{"id": 5472, "claim": "Born in Indiana in 1939, Roger Kaiser later played for Georgia Tech and the Philadelphia Tapers despite being headquartered in Indiana.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kaiser was a two-time [[NCAA_Men's_Basketball_All-Americans|All-American]] player at Georgia Tech and won four [[National_Association_of_Intercollegiate_Athletics|NAIA]] national championships as a coach at West Georgia College (now the [[University_of_West_Georgia|University of West Georgia]]) and Life University. Kaiser also lettered in baseball at Georgia Tech. After his collegiate career was over, Kaiser played in the [[American_Basketball_League_(1961\u20131963)|American Basketball League]] for the [[Philadelphia_Tapers|New York and Washington Tapers]]; he ranks in the Top Ten in scoring in league history. \n"} +{"id": 20282, "claim": "Superbowl champion (as player and as assistant coach) Mike Ditka was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints in the 1997 season in which they won six games and lost ten games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael Keller Ditka (born Michael Dyczko on October 18, 1939) is an American former [[American_football|football]] player, coach, and television commentator. He was an NFL champion with the 1963 Bears, and is a three-time [[Super_Bowl|Super Bowl]] champion, playing on the Cowboys [[Super_Bowl_VI|Super Bowl VI]] team as well as winning as an assistant coach for the Cowboys in [[Super_Bowl_XII|Super Bowl XII]], and coaching the Bears to victory in [[Super_Bowl_XX|Super Bowl XX]]. In [[1997_NFL_season|1997]], Ditka was hired as head coach by the New Orleans Saints. Regular season Team [[1997_New_Orleans_Saints_season|NO]] Year Won 6 Lost 10 Postseason \u2014 \n"} +{"id": 6991, "claim": "Unlike UDC and DDC, which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass (with a vocabulary of 300,000 subject terms) has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unlike UDC and DDC, which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s. The [[BBC|BBC]]'s Lonclass (\"London Classification\") is a subject classification system used internally at the BBC throughout its [[BBC_Archives|archives]]. There are 300,000 subject terms in the Lonclass vocabulary. \n"} +{"id": 5040, "claim": "English actress Tanya Reynolds portrayed various roles in ten films from 2015 to 2020, including her role as Lily in the Netflix series\u00a0Sex Education.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Television [[Sex_Education_(TV_series)|Sex Education]] \n"} +{"id": 10396, "claim": "The National Security League (NSL) drew members and supporters from people who were unaware of political parties and it worked to eliminate the teaching of foreign languages.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The National Security League (NSL) was an American [[Patriotism|patriotic]], [[Nationalism|nationalistic]], [[Nonprofit|nonprofit]], [[Nonpartisan|nonpartisan]] organization that supported a greatly-expanded military based upon universal service, the [[Naturalization|naturalization]] and [[Americanization_(immigration)|Americanization]] of [[Immigrants|immigrants]], [[American_exceptionalism|Americanism]], [[Meritocracy|meritocracy]], and government [[Regulation|regulation]] of the economy to enhance national [[Preparedness|preparedness]]. Under the guise of encouraging the teaching of US history, the league worked to eliminate the teaching of foreign languages, especially [[German_language|German]], and later [[Russian_language|Russian]]. [[Progressivism_in_the_United_States|Progressives]], [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democrats]], and Republicans all supported the organization in its early years. \n"} +{"id": 21014, "claim": "Giullian Yao Gioiello (born September 24, 1992), was cast as Vern in the 2012 film, \u201cSocial Studies.\u201d", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giullian Yao Gioiello (born September 24, 1992) is an American actor, musician and songwriter. Social Studies Vern \n"} +{"id": 15523, "claim": "Federico Lanzillota appeared in 2012\u201313 Primera B Nacional three times, under Nueva Chicago, and then appeared seven times in the 2015 Primera Divisi\u00f3n.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2012\u201313_Primera_B_Nacional|2012\u201313]] [[Primera_B_Nacional|Primera B Nacional]] [[Club_Atle\u0301tico_Nueva_Chicago|Nueva Chicago]] [[Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|Primera Divisio\u0301n]] [[2015_Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|2015]] 3 7 \n"} +{"id": 6715, "claim": "Konstantin Rausch, whose family emigrated to Germany from the United States in 1996, appeared in nine seasons of the Bundesliga Division but only appeared in three seasons of the Russian Premier League Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His family emigrated to Germany from Russia in 1996. \n"} +{"id": 5606, "claim": "1962 Nippon Professional Baseball season had six teams, one of which was the Toei Flyers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hanshin_Tigers|Hanshin Tigers]] Taiyo Whales [[Chunichi_Dragons|Chunichi Dragons]] Yomiuri Giants [[Hiroshima_Carp|Hiroshima Carp]] [[Kokutetsu_Swallows|Kokutetsu Swallows]] [[Toei_Flyers|Toei Flyers]] [[Nankai_Hawks|Nankai Hawks]] Nishitetsu Lions [[Daimai_Orions|Daimai Orions]] [[Hankyu_Braves|Hankyu Braves]] [[Kintetsu_Buffaloes|Kintetsu Buffaloes]] [[Central_League|Central League]] regular season standings [[Pacific_League|Pacific League]] regular season standings \n"} +{"id": 13256, "claim": "After graduating from medical school, Khassan Baiev became a popular plastic surgeon in Chechnya and later a surgeon near Grozny.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1985, Baiev graduated from [[Medical_school|medical school]] and started his specialist training. He returned to Chechnya in 1988 and became a successful [[Plastic_surgeon|plastic surgeon]]; and, in the early 1990s, he went to [[Moscow|Moscow]] for additional training. By 2000, Baiev was the single surgeon for nearly 80,000 residents near [[Grozny|Grozny]], the capital of [[Chechnya|Chechnya]], and at one point during the conflict he performed 67 [[Amputation|amputations]] and eight [[Neurosurgery|brain operations]] in a 48-hour period. \n"} +{"id": 1871, "claim": "\u00c1lvaro Negredo made a goal in the 2012 friendly game against South Korea, which is governed by the Korean Football Association and is the most successful Asian football team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "30 May 2012 Friendly [[South_Korea_national_football_team|South Korea]] The South Korea national football team ([[Korean_language|Korean]]: \u1103\u1162\u1112\u1161\u11ab\u1106\u1175\u11ab\u1100\u116e\u11a8 \u110e\u116e\u11a8\u1100\u116e \u1100\u116e\u11a8\u1100\u1161\u1103\u1162\u1111\u116d\u1110\u1175\u11b7; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents [[South_Korea|South Korea]] in men's international [[Association_football|football]] and is governed by the [[Korea_Football_Association|Korea Football Association]]. South Korea has developed and emerged as a major football power in Asia since the 80s and is historically the most successful Asian football team, having participated in nine consecutive and ten overall [[FIFA_World_Cup|FIFA World Cup]] tournaments, the most for any Asian country. \n"} +{"id": 45688, "claim": "Cadillac Records, which was directed and written by Darnell Martin, was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing and earned 8.9 million dollars.", "label": 1, "evidence": "To date it has made an estimate of $11,916,737 in sales, which coupled with its box office gross helped the film pay back its $12 million budget (total gross: $20,796,782). \n"} +{"id": 15047, "claim": "Wreckamovie, a collaboration tool for movie making created by Timo Vuorensola and owned by Star Wrech Studios Oy Ltd, is designed to earn money when films created gain popularity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Collaboration_tool|Collaboration tool]] for movie making Timo Vuorensola Star Wreck Studios Oy Ltd (commercial) With it a community creates and distributes the film, and only then, once popularity has already been gained, profitability steps in. \n"} +{"id": 12849, "claim": "The international ambassadors of Poland include two ambassadors in Belgium, two other ambassadors in Vienna, Austria, and Janusz Kotanski in the Vatican City.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Brussels|Brussels]], [[Belgium|Belgium]] [[Brussels|Brussels]], [[Belgium|Belgium]] [[European_Union|EU]] [[NATO|NATO]] [[Vienna|Vienna]], [[Austria|Austria]] [[Vienna|Vienna]], [[Austria|Austria]] [[United_Nations|United Nations]] [[Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe|Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] [[Vatican_City|Vatican City]] [[Janusz_Kotan\u0301ski|Janusz Kotan\u0301ski]] [[Vatican_City|Vatican City]] \n"} +{"id": 4045, "claim": "Two ambassadors of Poland are located in Belgium, two other ambassadors are in Vienna, Austria,", "label": 1, "evidence": "Artur Orzechowski [[Belgium|Belgium]] [[Austria|Austria]] [[Vienna|Vienna]], [[Austria|Austria]] [[Jolanta_Ro\u0301z\u0307a_Koz\u0142owska|Jolanta Ro\u0301z\u0307a Koz\u0142owska]] [[Brussels|Brussels]], [[Belgium|Belgium]] \n"} +{"id": 575, "claim": "Ralfsiales (an order of brown algae) are part of the Phaeophyceae class in the SAR clade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ralfsiales is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Crustose|crustose]] [[Brown_algae|brown algae]] (class Phaeophyceae) containing two [[Family_(biology)|families]]. Class: [[Brown_algae|Phaeophyceae]] Clade: [[SAR_supergroup|SAR]] \n"} +{"id": 14022, "claim": "Arthur Mendon\u00e7a Cabral was born in Campina Grande (founded in 1864), Paraiba , he made his first team debut on 22 July 2015 before being loaned to Palmiras.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The city was officially founded in 1864. Born in [[Campina_Grande|Campina Grande]], [[Parai\u0301ba|Parai\u0301ba]], Arthur joined [[Ceara\u0301_Sporting_Club|Ceara\u0301]]'s youth setup in 2014. He made his first team debut on 22 July 2015, coming on as a late [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] and scoring a last-minute winner in a 2\u20131 away victory against [[Tupi_Football_Club|Tupi]], for [[2015_Copa_do_Brasil|the year]]'s [[Copa_do_Brasil|Copa do Brasil]]. In October 2015, Arthur was loaned to [[Sociedade_Esportiva_Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] and returned to the youth setup. \n"} +{"id": 14932, "claim": "Songs recorded by British rock band Cream included \"Anyone for Tennis\" written by Eric Clapton and Martin Sharp, and \"As You Said\" written by Jack Bruce and Peter Brown.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Eric_Clapton|Eric Clapton]]\n[[Martin_Sharp|Martin Sharp]] [[Jack_Bruce|Jack Bruce]]\n[[Pete_Brown|Pete Brown]] A list of songs recorded by British rock band [[Cream_(band)|Cream]]. \n"} +{"id": 10320, "claim": "The formula for the opioid BW373U86, also known as (+)-BW373U86, is C27H37N3O4.", "label": 1, "evidence": "C27H37N3O2 \n"} +{"id": 12056, "claim": "MLB Showdown is a 2-player game which requires some skills and is published by Wizards of the Coast, an American game publisher often referred to as WotC or simply Wizards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2 Showdown) is an out-of-print [[Collectible_card_game|collectible card game]] made by [[Wizards_of_the_Coast|Wizards of the Coast]] that ran from April 2000 to 2005. [[Collectible_card_game|Card playing]]\n[[Baseball|Some knowledge of baseball]] [[Wizards_of_the_Coast|Wizards of the Coast]] Wizards of the Coast LLC (often referred to as WotC [[English|/\u02c8w\u0252t\u02ccsi\u02d0/]] or simply Wizards) is an American publisher of games, primarily based on [[Fantasy|fantasy]] and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games. \n"} +{"id": 4582, "claim": "In the 2016 Paul Hunter Classic the finalists were Mark Selby and Jan Scheers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Final: Best of 7 frames. Referee: [[Belgium]] Jan Scheers.\n[[Stadthalle_Fu\u0308rth|Stadthalle]], [[Fu\u0308rth|Fu\u0308rth]], [[Germany|Germany]], 28 August 2016. [[Mark_Selby|Mark Selby]]\n[[England|England]] [[Tom_Ford_(snooker_player)|Tom Ford]]\n[[England|England]] \n[[England]] [[Mark_Selby|Mark Selby]] [[England]] [[Tom_Ford_(snooker_player)|Tom Ford]] \n"} +{"id": 2691, "claim": "Eda Kersey performed several times at Proms, an eight week long concert with classical pieces played daily.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She also performed the Beethoven concerto at the 1930 [[The_Proms|Proms]] under [[Henry_Wood|Sir Henry J. Wood]]. Later Proms performances included the [[Violin_Concerto_(Brahms)|Brahms]] and [[Violin_Concerto_in_A_minor_(Bach)|Bach A minor]] concertos. The Proms or BBC Proms, formally named the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral [[Classical_music|classical music]] concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the [[Royal_Albert_Hall|Royal Albert Hall]] in central [[London|London]]. \n"} +{"id": 3954, "claim": "The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants is a book that was never reprinted after the first original printing.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The original book was reissued in an expanded and illustrated version promoted as a 'fiftieth anniversary edition' by PS Publishing in 2011. \nMost of the contents (three stories omitted) were reprinted, with some of Campbell's later Lovecraftian work, in his [[1985_in_literature|1985]] collection [[Cold_Print|Cold Print]]. \n"} +{"id": 2831, "claim": "KLUK is an FM radio station that broadcasts classic rock music licensed to Needles (Mojave: \u02bcAha Kuloh), a city in eastern San Bernardino County, California, United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KLUK (97.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Classic_rock|classic rock]] format. [[Needles,_California|Needles, California]] Needles ([[Mojave_language|Mojave]]: 'Aha Kuloh) is a city in eastern [[San_Bernardino_County,_California|San Bernardino County]], [[California|California]], [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 10227, "claim": "Self system revolves around the idea of perception, evaluation, and regulatory behavior, and is often compared to Jean Piaget's ego construct.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Since this concept is associated with the self, it was often compared to Sigmund Freud's [[Ego_(Freudian)|ego construct]]. \n"} +{"id": 3749, "claim": "The project Sonatas and Interludes, dedicated to to Maro Ajemian, was interrupted in early 1947 when Cage made a break to compose The Seasons, a ballet with music by John Cage and choreography by Merce Cunningham, first performed in 1947, but was completed by March 1958.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Immediately after The Seasons Cage returned to Sonatas and Interludes, and by March 1948 it was completed. \n"} +{"id": 25099, "claim": "Brookings University Residential Historic District was dseigned by architect, Fred Best in late Victorian style, covering 60 acres in the historic district of Brookings South Dakota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Brookings University Residential Historic District is a 60 acres (24 ha) [[Historic_district_(United_States)|historic district]] in [[Brookings,_South_Dakota|Brookings, South Dakota]] which was listed on the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] in 1999. Late Victorian, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements Fred Best, others \n"} +{"id": 49558, "claim": "In the 1987 Horsham District Council election, Conservative candidate Burham gained less than 500 votes in Warnham while Alliance candidate Dick tailed with only 293 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burham J. Ms. [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 534 \n"} +{"id": 2754, "claim": "In John Laurie's (Scottish actor) partial television credits, he was part of the Bees on the Boat-Deck in 1939 and Jackanory in 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Paton Laurie (25 March 1897 \u2013 23 June 1980) was a Scottish actor. In the course of his career, Laurie performed on the stage and in films as well as television. Bees on the Boat-Deck 1939 Gaster TV 1939 Bees on the Boat-Deck 1971 [[Jackanory|Jackanory]] Storyteller [[List_of_Jackanory_episodes|Five episodes]] reading The Princess and the Goblin \n"} +{"id": 19374, "claim": "Only Pachuca recorded more than ten wins in the third group for the regular season of Primera Divisi\u00f3n de M\u00e9xico Apertura 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "9 Group 3 11 \n"} +{"id": 480, "claim": "Da Yooper's has released albums such as Yoopanese on July 4, 1986, Culture Shock on November 1, 1987, Camp Fever in August 1, 1988, and One Can Short Of A Six-Pack in November 23, 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Album July 4, 1986 November 1, 1987 August 1, 1988 November 23, 1994 \n"} +{"id": 20831, "claim": "Dick Culler did not play any sports when he was still alive.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Richard Broadus Culler (January 15, 1915 \u2013 June 16, 1964), known outside of professional baseball by his middle name, was an American pro baseball player who appeared in 472 [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League]] [[Games_played|games]] (primarily as a shortstop) for the [[Philadelphia_Athletics|Philadelphia Athletics]] (1936), [[Chicago_White_Sox|Chicago White Sox]] (1943), [[Boston_Braves_(baseball)|Boston Braves]] (1944\u201347), [[Chicago_Cubs|Chicago Cubs]] (1948) and [[New_York_Giants_(NL)|New York Giants]] (1949). \n"} +{"id": 2913, "claim": "Sleagill (civil parish in the Eden district) is wrongly believed to be a town in England with a population of 282 and has a dialing code of 01931.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sleagill is a small village and [[Civil_parishes_in_England|civil parish]] in the [[Eden,_Cumbria|Eden]] district of [[Cumbria|Cumbria]], England. A civil parish may be equally known as and confirmed as a town, village, [[Neighbourhood|neighbourhood]] or [[Community|community]] by resolution of its [[Parish_councils_in_England|parish council]], a right not conferred on other units of English local government. \n"} +{"id": 28370, "claim": "In the 1948\u201349 AHL West season, the Buffalo Bisons had less points than the Indianapolis Capitals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Buffalo_Bisons_(AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (MTL) 74 Indianapolis Capitals (DET) 90 \n"} +{"id": 1373, "claim": "Sepia bartletti, possibly a junior synonym of Sepia bandensis, is a species of cuttlefish native to the western Pacific Ocean that grows to a mantle length of 74 mm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is possibly a [[Junior_synonym|junior synonym]] of [[Sepia_bandensis|Sepia bandensis]]. Sepia bartletti is a species of [[Cuttlefish|cuttlefish]] native to the western [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific Ocean]]. S. bartletti grows to a [[Mantle_(mollusc)|mantle]] length of 74 mm. \n"} +{"id": 5838, "claim": "Martin Benno Schmidt worked under Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen and was a successor to Richard Kretz, an Austrian pathologist born in Bruck an der Mur, Styria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He spent several years as an assistant at the [[University_of_Strasbourg|University of Strasbourg]], where he worked under [[Friedrich_Daniel_von_Recklinghausen|Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen]] (1833-1910). In 1913 he succeeded [[Richard_Kretz|Richard Kretz]] (1865-1920) as professor of pathology at the University of Wu\u0308rzburg, a position he maintained until his retirement in 1934. Richard Kretz (12 May 1865 \u2013 13 May 1920) was an Austrian [[Pathologist|pathologist]] born in [[Bruck_an_der_Mur|Bruck an der Mur]], Styria. \n"} +{"id": 47971, "claim": "Frith, a founding member of the English avant-rock band Henry Cow and Richard a founding member of the French avant-rock band Etron Fou Leloublan, had previously worked together in other contexts before coming together as a duo to record the album Dropera, a concept album credited as \"Fred & Ferd\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dropera is a [[Concept_album|concept album]] by [[Fred_Frith|Fred Frith]] and [[Ferdinand_Richard|Ferdinand Richard]], credited as \"Fred & Ferd\". In mid-1980 Etron Fou Leloublan (including Richard) recorded with Frith in France and [[Switzerland|Switzerland]], and appeared on one side of Frith's 1981 solo LP, [[Speechless_(Fred_Frith_album)|Speechless]]. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English [[Avant-rock|avant-rock]] group [[Henry_Cow|Henry Cow]]. Richard was a founding member of the French avant-rock group [[Etron_Fou_Leloublan|Etron Fou Leloublan]] in 1973, and remained with them until they broke up in 1986. It was their first collaborative album as a [[Duet|duo]] and was recorded in [[Zu\u0308rich|Zu\u0308rich]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]] in August 1989. \n"} +{"id": 34152, "claim": "1996\u201397 Belgian Hockey League season had six clubs and the Griffoens Geel won.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Six teams participated in the league, and HYC Herentals won the championship. \n"} +{"id": 1698, "claim": "Luther Reigns, an actor and professional wrestler, was born in New York City in 1971, and was best known for his acting because he did not become well-known in the wrestling world.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is best known for his tenure in [[WWE|WWE]], where he performed on its [[SmackDown_(WWE_brand)|SmackDown]] brand under the ring name Luther Reigns. \n"} +{"id": 28179, "claim": "Only the lead driver, Jarno Trulli, of the Prost Gauloises Blondes team has driven the Prost JS45 in\u00a0the 51st season of the\u00a0Formula One World Championship in\u00a01997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Prost_JS45|JS45]] [[France]] Prost [[Gauloises|Gauloises Blondes]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano \n"} +{"id": 8428, "claim": "In 1955 and 1957-1962, the 63rd Air Expeditionary Wing received an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, an award to any unit of the U.S. Air Force which performs exceptionally meritorious services, accomplishes specific acts of outstanding achievements, excels in combat operations against an armed enemy of the United States, or conducts with distinct military operations involving conflict with, or exposure to, a hostile action by any opposing foreign force.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Air_Force_Outstanding_Unit_Award|Air Force Outstanding Unit Award]] 2 March 1955 \u2013 31 May 1955 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1957 \u2013 10 December 1962 The Outstanding Unit Award is awarded to any unit of the U.S. Air Force (including the [[Air_Force_Reserve|Air Force Reserve]] and the [[Air_National_Guard|Air National Guard]]) which performs exceptionally meritorious service, accomplishes specific acts of outstanding achievement, excels in combat operations against an armed enemy of the [[United_States|United States]], or conducts with distinct military operations involving conflict with, or exposure to, a hostile action by any opposing foreign force. \n"} +{"id": 12055, "claim": "Sebastain Setti was born in February 1984 in Argentina.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1984-02-09) 9 February 1984 (age 36) Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina \n"} +{"id": 13645, "claim": "In 1951, Taiwan suffered a violent earthquake on October 22nd.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1951 East Rift Valley earthquakes (Chinese: 1951\u5e74\u7e31\u8c37\u5730\u9707\u7cfb\u5217; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: 1951 nia\u0301n Zo\u0300nggu\u030c di\u0300zhe\u0300n xi\u0300lie\u0300) were a series of earthquakes which struck eastern Taiwan from 22 October 1951 to 5 December 1951, four of which registered at 7 or more on the [[Moment_magnitude_scale|Moment magnitude scale]], the largest of those being magnitude 7.3 and 7.8 quakes on November 24. Altogether the quakes killed 85 people. The deadliest earthquake in the series struck at 05:34 on 22 October 1951, with an [[Epicentre|epicentre]] at 23.9\u00b0N 121.7\u00b0E, a few kilometres southwest of [[Hualien_City|Hualien City]], with a magnitude of 7.3, and was felt throughout Taiwan as well as on [[Penghu|Penghu]] and [[Kinmen|Kinmen]] (Quemoy). \n"} +{"id": 41629, "claim": "Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album happened almost every year between 2005 and 2021, one of which was for the title Morph The Cat", "label": 0, "evidence": "Year [[47th_Grammy_Awards|2005]] 2006 [[50th_Grammy_Awards|2008]] 2009 [[52nd_Grammy_Awards|2010]] 2011 [[54th_Grammy_Awards|2012]] [[55th_Grammy_Awards|2013]] [[56th_Grammy_Awards|2014]] [[57th_Grammy_Awards|2015]] [[58th_Grammy_Awards|2016]] [[59th_Grammy_Awards|2017]] [[60th_Grammy_Awards|2018]] [[61st_Grammy_Awards|2019]] [[62nd_Grammy_Awards|2020]] [[63rd_Grammy_Awards|2021]] [[Morph_The_Cat|Morph The Cat]] \n"} +{"id": 2703, "claim": "Vladimir Putin, believing that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the Olympic doping scandal and the Panama Papers, the leaked documents that detail financial and attorney\u2013client information for more than 214,488 offshore entities, sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vladimir Putin believed that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the [[Doping_in_Russia|Olympic doping scandal]] and the [[Panama_Papers|Panama Papers]]. Putin sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States. The Panama Papers (Spanish: Papeles de Panama\u0301) are 2.6TB of data or 11.5 million [[Data_breach|leaked]] documents that detail financial and attorney\u2013client information for more than 214,488 [[Offshore_financial_centre|offshore]] entities leaked beginning on 3 April 2016. \n"} +{"id": 9511, "claim": "Kathy Mattea discography has four titles with peak positions, one of which it titled A Collection of Hits.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Title 6 11 13 42 42 \n"} +{"id": 8350, "claim": "The Story of Luke won the Best Film Category in the San Diego Film Festival on September 29, 2012 and the Audience Award for Best American Indie\tCategory in the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on November 14, 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[San_Diego_Film_Festival|San Diego Film Festival]] September 29, 2012 Best Film Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival November 14, 2012 Audience Award for Best American Indie \n"} +{"id": 2510, "claim": "Flacillula is a species belonging to the family Salticidae in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Jumping_spider|Salticidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 49785, "claim": "The teldenia specca, which is found in the north-eastern Himalayas (a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau), has a ground colour, fringe and costa that are white, and a row of dark brown or purple terminal spots", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Himalayas, or Himalaya ([[English|/\u02cch\u026am\u0259\u02c8le\u026a\u0259, h\u026a\u02c8m\u0251\u02d0l\u0259j\u0259/]]), ([[Sanskrit|Sanskrit]]: hima\u0301 (, \"snow\") and a\u0304-laya (, \"abode, receptacle, dwelling\")), is a [[Mountain_range|mountain range]] in [[Asia|Asia]] separating the plains of the [[Indian_subcontinent|Indian subcontinent]] from the [[Tibetan_Plateau|Tibetan Plateau]]. There is also a row of dark brown or black terminal spots. \n"} +{"id": 24383, "claim": "Rawson Macharia further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked only and his submissions were the only evidence of a direct link between Kenyatta and Mau Mau produced before the court.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked and drinking human blood. Macharia's submissions were the only evidence of a direct link between Kenyatta and Mau Mau produced before the court. \n"} +{"id": 3693, "claim": "XL Airways UK had six kinds of aircraft in its fleet, with the narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-800 having the most number of units.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Airbus_330|Airbus A330-200]] 1 [[Boeing_737#737-800|Boeing 737-800]] 15 [[Boeing_737#737-900|Boeing 737-900ER]] 2 [[Boeing_767|Boeing 767-200ER]] 2 [[Boeing_767|Boeing 767-300ER]] 3 [[Boeing_747|Boeing 747-300]] 4 The Boeing 737 is a [[Narrow-body_aircraft|narrow-body aircraft]] produced by [[Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes|Boeing Commercial Airplanes]] at its [[Boeing_Renton_Factory|Renton Factory]] in [[Washington_(state)|Washington]]. Introduced in 1997, the [[Boeing_737_Next_Generation|737 Next Generation]] (NG) -600/700/800/900 variants have updated [[CFM_International_CFM56#CFM56-7_series|CFM56-7s]], a larger wing and an upgraded glass cockpit, and seat 108 to 215 passengers. \n"} +{"id": 33136, "claim": "Boxing at the 2011 Pan Arab Games (held at Aspire Zone in Doha, Qatar) had ten events, one of the ones to win a bronze metal is Reda Benbaziz.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the [[2011_Pan_Arab_Games|2011 Pan Arab Games]], the [[Boxing|boxing]] events were held at [[Aspire_Zone|Aspire Zone]] in [[Doha|Doha]], [[Qatar|Qatar]] from 14\u201321 December. A total of 10 events were contested. [[Reda_Benbaziz|Reda Benbaziz]] (ALG) \n"} +{"id": 14012, "claim": "Paula Rojo performed on four singing shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Performances on La Voz \n"} +{"id": 7057, "claim": "The head coach of ARC Iuridica is Michal Ou\u0159edn\u00edk, while the head coach of Olomouc is Tom\u00e1\u0161 F\u00f6rster.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[ARC_Iuridica|ARC Iuridica]] [[Czech_Republic]] Michal Our\u030cedni\u0301k [[RC_Olomouc|Olomouc]] [[Czech_Republic]] Toma\u0301s\u030c Fo\u0308rster \n"} +{"id": 510, "claim": "Henrik Larsson, under the Celtic, won the 1999\u20132000 Scottish Premier League Golden Boot with 29 goals out of 35 games and rate of 0.83.", "label": 1, "evidence": "During Celtic's 1\u20130 defeat in a [[UEFA_Europa_League|UEFA Cup]] tie against [[Olympique_Lyonnais|Lyon]] on 21 October 1999, Larsson suffered a career-threatening injury, breaking his leg in two places in a challenge with [[Serge_Blanc|Serge Blanc]]. This resulted in him spending eight months on the sidelines, only returning on the last day of the 1999\u20132000 season. Season Division [[Celtic_F.C.|Celtic]] [[1999\u20132000_Scottish_Premier_League|1999\u20132000]] Scottish Premier League 12 13 Total \n"} +{"id": 4532, "claim": "Shaun Johnson (born on September 9, 1990), with 919 points in 2011\u20132018, had the most points in New Zealand Warriors, followed by Stacey Jones (who never left New Zealand Warriors) with 674 points in 1995\u20132005, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shaun Johnson (born 9 September 1990) is a New Zealand professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who plays as a [[Rugby_league_positions#Halfback|halfback]] or [[Five-eighth|five-eighth]] for the [[Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks|Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]] in the [[NRL|NRL]] and [[New_Zealand_national_rugby_league_team|New Zealand]] at international level. 919 [[Shaun_Johnson|Shaun Johnson]] 2011\u20132018 674 1995\u20132005, 2009 [[Stacey_Jones|Stacey Jones]] Stacey Jones is the first and only life member of the [[New_Zealand_Warriors|New Zealand Warriors]] club whose records for most appearances, tries and points he held at the time of his retirement. \n"} +{"id": 44761, "claim": "Michele Lagrange, an operatic soprano, studied at the Conservatoire de Paris as well as began at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence in 1972, performed the title role of Mireille at the Opera de Lyon, and sang frequently in the Opera de Paris as well.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Miche\u0300le Lagrange (born 29 May 1947) is a contemporary French operatic [[Soprano|soprano]]. Born in [[Couches,_Sao\u0302ne-et-Loire|Couches]] (Burgundy), Lagrange studied at the [[Conservatoire_de_Paris|Conservatoire de Paris]] (rue de Madrid) in 1972-74 and at the [[The\u0301a\u0302tre_national_de_l'Ope\u0301ra-Comique|Ope\u0301ra Studio]] from 1974 to 1977. She began in 1972 at the [[Festival_d'Aix-en-Provence|Festival d'Aix-en-Provence]] in Rossini's [[Il_turco_in_Italia|Il turco in Italia]], sang in Buenos Aires in Berlioz's [[Benvenuto_Cellini|Benvenuto Cellini]] and made her debut in 1984 at the [[Paris_Opera|Paris Opera]] in Verdi's [[Je\u0301rusalem|Je\u0301rusalem]]. Between 1978 and 1983 Lagrange performed the [[Title_role|title role]] of Gounod's [[Mireille_(opera)|Mireille]], Fiordiligi in Mozart's [[Cosi_fan_tutte|Cosi fan tutte]], Agathe in Weber's [[Freischu\u0308tz|Freischu\u0308tz]] at the [[Ope\u0301ra_de_Lyon|Ope\u0301ra de Lyon]]. She began her career in the troupe of the Ope\u0301ra de Lyon then, from 1984, was frequently invited to play at the Ope\u0301ra de Paris. \n"} +{"id": 3625, "claim": "In the Galle Polling Division election results, the Parliamentary Election winner has matched seven out of seven elections that ocurrred in years 1989, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2010 and 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6/7 Matches/Mean MAE [[#1989_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|1989]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|1994]] [[#2000_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2000]] [[#2001_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2001]] [[#2004_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2004]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2010]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2015]] \n"} +{"id": 1693, "claim": "In the 1933\u201334 Serie A season, where Juventus was the overall champion with 31 goals, a temporary relegation spot was added to reduce the league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1933\u201334 [[Serie_A|Serie A]] season was won by [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]]. 31 A temporary relegation spot was added to reduce the league. \nA temporary relegation spot was added to reduce the league. 31 [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 31191, "claim": "Bertrand Russell by V. Babusenan\twon the 2003 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Biography and Autobiography, while Achan by T. V. Eachara Warrier won the same award the following year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2003 [[Bertrand_Russell|Bertrand Russell]] V. Babusenan 2004 [[Rajan_case|Orachante Ormmakkuripukal]] [[T._V._Eachara_Warrier|T. V. Eachara Warrier]] \n2003 [[Bertrand_Russell|Bertrand Russell]] V. Babusenan 2002 Achan Neelan \n"} +{"id": 9563, "claim": "Ornella Vanoni, one of the most credited pop singers of Italy, has starred in eight films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Films [[Ragazzi_del_Juke-Box|Ragazzi del Juke-Box]] [[Duel_of_the_Titans|Duel of the Titans]] [[Invasion_1700|Invasion 1700]] Amori pericolosi I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully Per un pugno di canzoni Il mulino del Po [[I_viaggiatori_della_sera|I viaggiatori della sera]] [[What_a_Beautiful_Surprise|What a Beautiful Surprise]] \n"} +{"id": 17669, "claim": "Andy Varga played for both Decatur Commodores in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League and Chicago Cubs in the National League in 1951.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Decatur Commodores Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League 1950 \n"} +{"id": 33036, "claim": "Ryukyuan music, which can be traced back to 14th century Okinawa Island, can be categorized in four ways.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ryukyuan music (\u7409\u7403\u97f3\u697d, Ryu\u0304kyu\u0304 ongaku), also called Nanto music (\u5357\u5cf6\u6b4c\u8b21, Nanto\u0304 kayo\u0304), is an umbrella term that encompasses diverse musical traditions of the [[Amami_Islands|Amami]], [[Okinawa_Islands|Okinawa]], Miyako and [[Yaeyama_Islands|Yaeyama Islands]] of southwestern [[Japan|Japan]]. Another classification of songs of the Southern Islands by Hokama (1995) category magical epic lyric drama In the Ryukyu Kingdom on Okinawa Island, omoro was derived from the kwe\u0304na form in the 14th century but rapidly fell into decline at the end of the 16th century. \n"} +{"id": 3913, "claim": "As a screenwriter, Cai Shangjun worked with the director named \tZhang Yang in three movies in the years 1997, 1999, and 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 1997 [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 1999 [[Zhang_Yang_(director)|Zhang Yang]] 2005 Since then, his major work has been that of a professional screenwriter. \n"} +{"id": 8338, "claim": "China tied with Vietnam in the finswimming event\u00a0at the\u00a02009 Asian Indoor Games\u00a0bagging five golds, four silvers, and four bronze medals, besting\u00a0the other six countries.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 13 13 3 10 \n"} +{"id": 30089, "claim": "Jordy Wehrmann, who voluntarily transferred to FC Dordrecht from Feyenoord, scored one goal and delivered 29 apps as a player of FC Dordrecht.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Having been at [[Feyenoord|Feyenoord]]'s academy since the age of 7, he joined [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] on a one-year loan on 20 August 2019. \n22 [[FC_Dordrecht|FC Dordrecht]] (loan) \n"} +{"id": 3680, "claim": "A single ethnic group in Mojde\u017e accounts for more than half of its population.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Serbs_of_Montenegro|Serbs]] 53.4% \n"} +{"id": 20591, "claim": "John Howat was drafted by Melbourne in 1992 where he was able to establish a regular place and miss just three games in his debut season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was picked up by Richmond with the 97th selection of the [[1992_AFL_Draft|1992 AFL Draft]], where he rejoined with his previous coach [[John_Northey|John Northey]]. \n[[John_Howat|John Howat]] Richmond \n"} +{"id": 6950, "claim": "The 1925\u00a0National Football League\u00a0controversy started when NFL commissioner Joseph Carr suspended Pottsville, which had the best record of the season, and was about to get the NFL title under the league rules.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Officially, the [[Chicago_Cardinals|Chicago Cardinals]] are listed as the 1925 NFL champions because they finished with the best record; however, many Pottsville fans at the time claimed that the Maroons were the legitimate champions. \n"} +{"id": 2538, "claim": "In the 1950-51 season, the Chicago Black Hawks started the season with a strong 7-3-2 record before falling into a slump after 27 games where their record went down to 11-10-6; which was still above .500, but after team members Jack Stewart, Gus Bodnar, and Bill Gadsby ran into injuries, the next 43 games saw the team go on a 2-37-4, resulting in a last place finish for the second consecutive season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Black Hawks then fell into a slump, however, 27 games into the season, they were still playing over .500 hockey, as their record was 11\u201310\u20136, and fighting with the [[New_York_Rangers|New York Rangers]], [[Boston_Bruins|Boston Bruins]] and [[Montreal_Canadiens|Montreal Canadiens]] for a playoff spot. Chicago then ran into injuries, as team captain [[Jack_Stewart_(ice_hockey)|Jack Stewart]] ruptured a disc in his back, ending his season after only 26 games, while [[Gus_Bodnar|Gus Bodnar]] and [[Bill_Gadsby|Bill Gadsby]] would also run into severe injury problems, as the Black Hawks would go on to a 2\u201337\u20134 record in their last 43 games, finishing in last place for the second consecutive season. The 36 points the Hawks earned was the lowest total since 1944\u201345, when the team earned 33, however, they played 20 less games that season. \n"} +{"id": 36832, "claim": "Blanche Scott (born April 8, 1884), was a scriptwriter and, although she was a professional pilot, she had no interest in cars.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Scott became an early enthusiast of the [[Automobile|automobile]]. \n"} +{"id": 13836, "claim": "Kelly Dorji, born on January 4, 1971 in Kalden Sonam Dorji, is a Vietnamese actor, model, and artist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kalden \"Kelly\" Sonam Dorji (born 4 January 1971) is a [[Bhutan|Bhutanese]] Film actor, model, and artist who primarily works in [[Cinema_of_India|Indian movies]]. Bhutanese Bhutan ([[English|/bu\u02d0\u02c8t\u0251\u02d0n/]] (listen); [[Dzongkha_language|Dzongkha]]: \u0f60\u0f56\u0fb2\u0f74\u0f42\u0f0b\u0f61\u0f74\u0f63\u0f0b, [[Romanization_of_Dzongkha|romanized]]: [[Druk|Druk]] Yul, [[Help:IPA|[\u0288uk\u031a\u02e9.y\u02d0\u02e9]]), officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan ([[Dzongkha_language|Dzongkha]]: \u0f60\u0f56\u0fb2\u0f74\u0f42\u0f0b\u0f62\u0f92\u0fb1\u0f63\u0f0b\u0f41\u0f56\u0f0b, [[Romanization_of_Dzongkha|romanized]]: Druk Gyal Khap), is a [[Landlocked_country|landlocked country]] in the [[Eastern_Himalaya|Eastern Himalayas]] in [[South_Asia|South Asia]]. Dorji's father is Lynpo [[Paljor_Dorji|Paljor Dorji]], widely known as Dasho Benji, the permanent advisor to Bhutan's National Environment Commission. His mother is Louise Dorji, an author of children's books and a founding member of Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS). Dorji lives in Thimphu, Bhutan. \n"} +{"id": 30236, "claim": "The Dewildemania belongs to the Plantae Kingdom and Asteraceae Tribe, and is a genus (a taxonomic rank used in biological classification) of African flowering plants in the daisy family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Vernonieae|Vernonieae]] \n"} +{"id": 1561, "claim": "Ronda Rudd Menlove wrote 11 bills, concerning waste disposal, autism programs and child care policies and more, as a politician, but only five of these were signed by the governor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 3/27/2014 Governor Signed - 4/2/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 3/25/2014 Governor Signed - 3/31/2014 \n"} +{"id": 3340, "claim": "Katrice Lee was born on the third of December 1991 and was missing for one week.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Katrice Lee\n28 November 1979\n[[Rinteln|Rinteln]], [[West_Germany|West Germany]] \n"} +{"id": 23849, "claim": "Helena Guergis (born January 19, 1969), is a member of the Canadian Parliament who was born in Barrie, Ontario (a city located within Simcoe County).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Helena C. Guergis, [[Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada|PC]] ([[English|/\u02c8d\u0292\u0254\u02d0rd\u0292\u026as/]]; born February 19, 1969) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Politician|politician]] of [[Assyrian_people|Assyrian]] descent. \n"} +{"id": 5137, "claim": "Chokei Kishaba was born in Okinawa, Japan on October 4, 1929 and his styles are Sh\u014drin-ry\u016b and Yamane Ryu and one of his notable students is Katsuhiko Shinzato (Okinawan martial arts master and head of the Sh\u014drin-ry\u016b Kishaba Juku)", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chokei Kishaba (\u559c\u820e\u5834 \u671d\u5553, Kishaba Cho\u0304kei, October 4, 1929\u20132000) was an Okinawan martial arts master and founder of the [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304_Kishaba_Juku|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304 Kishaba Juku]]. [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304]], Yamane Ryu [[Katsuhiko_Shinzato|Katsuhiko Shinzato]] \nKatsuhiko Shinzato (\u65b0\u91cc \u52dd\u5f66, Shinzato Katsuhiko) is an Okinawan martial arts master and head of the [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304_Kishaba_Juku|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304 Kishaba Juku]]. \n"} +{"id": 8865, "claim": "The 2001 Swedish Touring Car Championship (a touring car racing series based in Sweden, but also with rounds in Norway) resulted in Audi coming in first place with 266 points and Honda coming in last with 120 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) was a [[Touring_car_racing|touring car racing]] series based in [[Sweden|Sweden]], but also with rounds in [[Norway|Norway]]. [[Audi|Audi]] 266 [[Honda|Honda]] 120 \n"} +{"id": 22262, "claim": "Unlike DDC and UDC (created in the late 19th century), which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass (with a vocabulary of 300,000 subject terms) has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unlike UDC and DDC, which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s. There are 300,000 subject terms in the Lonclass vocabulary. The UDC was developed by the [[Belgium|Belgian]] bibliographers [[Paul_Otlet|Paul Otlet]] and [[Henri_La_Fontaine|Henri La Fontaine]] at the end of the 19th century. The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), colloquially the Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary [[Library_classification|library classification]] system first published in the United States by [[Melvil_Dewey|Melvil Dewey]] in 1876. \n"} +{"id": 33860, "claim": "Aimee Banks represented France with \"R\u00e9alta na Mara,\" a song she co-wrote, in the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She represented Ireland in the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015]] with \"Re\u0301alta na Mara\", (lit. \n"} +{"id": 406, "claim": "Jonathan Gallivan, a Toronto-based producer, musician, and multi-media developer who composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive), produced, recorded and engineered an acoustic album for David Usher called \"The Mile End Sessions\", which was released September 14, 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jonathan Gallivan (born in [[Toronto|Toronto]], Ontario) is a Toronto-based producer, musician, and multi-media developer for Gallivan Media. In 2005, Jonathan composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive) and I Want You To Love Me (But You Just Let Me Go) (recorded by Jonny Gee Rogers) for [[Clement_Virgo|Clement Virgo]]'s film [[Lie_With_Me|Lie With Me]]. Jonathan produced, recorded and engineered an acoustic album for [[David_Usher|David Usher]] called \"[[The_Mile_End_Sessions|The Mile End Sessions]]\", which was released September 14, 2010. \n"} +{"id": 22847, "claim": "The Silent Holy Stones was nominated in the Best Director category in the 2005 Beijing College Student Film Festival, an annual event organized by Beijing Normal University and Beijing Municipal Bureau of Radio, Film and Television", "label": 1, "evidence": "13th [[Beijing_College_Student_Film_Festival|Beijing College Student Film Festival]] 2006 Best First Feature Won \n"} +{"id": 4897, "claim": "Microregions(abolished in 2017) were legally defined areas consisting of a group of municipalities of 31 states that made are up of 5,569 municipalities, divided among 557 microregions and 136 mesoregions in the country of Peru.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They were abolished in 2017 and replaced by \"immediate geographic regions\". A microregion (Portuguese: Microrregia\u0303o) was a legally defined area in [[Brazil|Brazil]] consisting of a group of [[Municipalities_of_Brazil|municipalities]]. Total 136 557 5569 \n"} +{"id": 5356, "claim": "Compa\u00f1\u00eda Cervecera de Puerto Rico is a pub that was founded in 1937 by Alfonso, Sabino and\u00a0Ram\u00f3n Vald\u00e9s Cobi\u00e1n.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Compan\u0303i\u0301a Cervecera de Puerto Rico (formerly known as Cerveceri\u0301a India) is a large [[Brewery|brewery]] in [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]]. \n"} +{"id": 6267, "claim": "Empires Apart has a single ancient powerful artifact, The Cosmic Cube, and it can only be found at the main entrance of the village.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are 5 ancient powerful artifacts scattered around the map at the start. \n"} +{"id": 3191, "claim": "Radek \u017d\u010f\u00e1rsk\u00fd, Milo\u0161 Plz\u00e1k, Hana \u010cechov\u00e1 and Kate\u0159ina Jurkov\u00e1 are the champions of the 1993 Czech Mixed Curling Championship held on Nov 20\u201321 of the same year in Czech Republic (a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Austria, Germany, Poland and Slovakia).", "label": 0, "evidence": "1993\nNov 20\u201321 M BCC 2\nRadek Z\u030cd\u030ca\u0301rsky\u0301, Milos\u030c Plza\u0301k, Hana C\u030cechova\u0301, Kater\u030cina Jurkova\u0301 The Czech Mixed Curling Championship ([[Czech_language|Czech]]: MC\u030cR mixy) is the national championship of [[Mixed_curling|mixed curling]] (two men and two women) in the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. The Czech Republic ([[English|/\u02c8t\u0283\u025bk -/]] (listen); [[Czech_language|Czech]]: C\u030ceska\u0301 republika [[Czech|[\u02c8t\u0283\u025bska\u02d0 \u02c8r\u025bpubl\u026aka]] (listen)), also called by its short-form name, Czechia ([[English|/\u02c8t\u0283\u025bki\u0259/]] (listen); [[Czech_language|Czech]]: C\u030cesko [[Czech|[\u02c8t\u0283\u025bsko]] (listen)), is a [[Landlocked_country|landlocked country]] in [[Central_Europe|Central Europe]] bordered by [[Austria|Austria]], [[Germany|Germany]], [[Poland|Poland]] and [[Slovakia|Slovakia]]. \n"} +{"id": 20778, "claim": "The album, Last of the Independents, was given a favourable review by the Rolling Stone, an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture, last December 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] (June 1994)\n(favourable) (December 1994) Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on [[Popular_culture|popular culture]]. \n"} +{"id": 1033, "claim": "Lake Tiguelmamine is a man made lake located in Kh\u00e9nifra, Morocco (40 kilometres (25 mi) from Kh\u00e9nifra).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Natural lake \n"} +{"id": 52165, "claim": "Giorgi Chakvetadze, a Georgian professional footballer who plays for Dinamo Tbilisi, has made 24 appearances in the 2017 Erovnuli Liga.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Erovnuli_Liga|Erovnuli Liga]] 24 [[2017_Erovnuli_Liga|2017]] Dinamo Tbilisi [[Tbilisi|Tbilisi]], [[Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] Their football team is the best-known section within the club, who have been playing in the [[Belgian_Pro_League|Belgian Pro League]] since the 1989\u201390 season. The Erovnuli Liga ([[Georgian_language|Georgian]]: \u10d4\u10e0\u10dd\u10d5\u10dc\u10e3\u10da\u10d8 \u10da\u10d8\u10d2\u10d0 - lit. National League) is the top [[Division_(sport)|division]] of professional [[Association_football|football]] in Georgia. \n"} +{"id": 25197, "claim": "On 15 August 1976 SAETA Flight 232, whose destination is from Quito, Ecuador to Cuenca, Ecuador, was able to land safely despite the terrible weather condition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A mid-route crash on the [[Stratovolcano|stratovolcano]] [[Chimborazo_(volcano)|Chimborazo]] was considered to be most probable, though some speculated a [[Guerrilla|guerrilla]] [[Aircraft_hijacking|hijacking]]. The discovery wasn't confirmed until February 2003, when a team hired by the television station Teleamazonas went up to film a video of the wreckage, and found human remains, newspapers from the day the plane disappeared and identification cards of known passengers. \n"} +{"id": 9392, "claim": "Dane County Regional Airport's busiest domestic route from April 2019 \u2013 March 2020 was to Newark, New Jersey, and its second busiest was to Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Busiest domestic routes from MSN (April 2019 \u2013 March 2020) 10 [[Newark_Liberty_International_Airport|Newark, New Jersey]] 29,080 1 [[O'Hare_International_Airport|Chicago\u2013O'Hare, Illinois]] 219,350 \n"} +{"id": 15684, "claim": "Eugene Szekeres Bagger, born in Budapest in the year 1892, travelled to England due to his aspiration to serve in the British forces.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eugene Bagger was born in Budapest of a free-thinking Jewish father in the year 1892. When World War I started he travelled to England, hoping to be allowed to serve in the British forces. \n"} +{"id": 73, "claim": "Cysteamine dioxygenase has a systematic name 2-aminoethanethiol:oxygen oxidoreductase and can also be called persulfurase, cysteamine oxygenase, and cysteamine:oxygen oxidoreductase.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[List_of_enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is 2-aminoethanethiol:oxygen oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include persulfurase, cysteamine oxygenase, and cysteamine:oxygen oxidoreductase. \n"} +{"id": 30961, "claim": "Lower Central Province has been redistributed five times between 1963 and 1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1963\u201364 1966 1972 1976 1982 \n"} +{"id": 7442, "claim": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former professional boxer who won 41 of his 49 boxing fights and retired in June 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Enzo Maccarinelli (born 20 August 1980) is a Welsh former [[Professional_boxer|professional boxer]] who competed from 1999 to 2016. 49 41 In June 2016 he fought Dmytro Kucher for the vacant European cruiserweight title, but lost by TKO in the first round, subsequently announcing his retirement from boxing. \n"} +{"id": 27734, "claim": "There was a bigger MAE% during 2015 than 2019 in the Wattala Polling Division, which represents a measure of errors between paired observations that can be expressed as the sum of two components.", "label": 1, "evidence": "12.22% 9.49% [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 8043, "claim": "Bergen has the highest number of innhabitants amongst the municipalities of Midhordland (a traditional district in the Vestlandet region of Norway) with 29,553, while Samnanger with 2,485 innhabitants has the least.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bergen|Bergen]] 283,929 \n"} +{"id": 8684, "claim": "On September 26 and October 24, the 1953 Bowling Green Falcons football team was scheduled to play at Miami (OH) and Toledo, respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 26 at Miami (OH) October 24 Toledo \n"} +{"id": 16368, "claim": "In October 1711, a noble revolt deposed George VII in favor of Mamia III Gurieli who forced him to retired, but George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In October 1711, a noble revolt deposed him in favor of [[Mamia_III_Gurieli|Mamia III Gurieli]] who forced George to retire to [[Kartli|Kartli]], eastern Georgia. George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719. \n"} +{"id": 21353, "claim": "The University of Tartu basketball team is a basketball team based in Latvia and was founded in 1937 as division of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "University of Tartu basketball team (Estonian: Tartu U\u0308likooli korvpallimeeskond), is a professional basketball team based in [[Tartu|Tartu]], Estonia. \n"} +{"id": 2779, "claim": "The soils are humic or loamy, well drained and acid with a pH of 5.5 \u2013 5.8; the moss, Ditrichum cornubicum or Cornish path-moss (a moss endemic to Cornwall, United Kingdom), likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of copper of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ditrichum cornubicum, commonly known as the Cornish path-moss, is a [[Moss|moss]] [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Cornwall|Cornwall]], United Kingdom. The soils are [[Humic_acid|humic]] or [[Loam|loamy]], well drained and acid with a [[PH|pH]] of 5.5 \u2013 5.8. It likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of [[Copper|copper]] of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm). \n"} +{"id": 30724, "claim": "Gao Jinggang became the youth team coach of Shaanxi Guoli and joined Beijing Renhe youth team system in 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He joined [[Changchun_Yatai_F.C.|Changchun Yatai]] youth team system in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 1543, "claim": "Reidite, a mineral named after Alan F. Reid, is commonly associated with meteorite impacts and has been found in seven crater impacts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Reidite is a very rare [[Mineral|mineral]] created when [[Zircon|zircon]] undergoes high pressure and temperatures. Reidite is named after the scientist who first created the high pressure phase in the laboratory in 1969, Alan F. Reid. It is commonly associated with meteorite impacts. On Earth, reidite has been found only in seven crater impacts: the [[Chesapeake_Bay_Crater|Chesapeake Bay Crater]] in [[Virginia|Virginia]]; [[No\u0308rdlinger_Ries|Ries Crater]] in [[Germany|Germany]]; Xiuyan Crater in [[China|China]]; [[Woodleigh_crater|Woodleigh Crater]] in [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]]; [[Rock_Elm_Disturbance|Rock Elm Crater]] in [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]; and Dhala Crater in [[India|India]] and Pantasma crater in [[Nicaragua|Nicaragua]]. \n"} +{"id": 19014, "claim": "2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota (held on November 5, 2002) had two parties and Republican James L. Oberstar won with 88,673 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_of_Minnesota|Republican]] [[Minnesota_Democratic-Farmer-Labor_Party|Democratic (DFL)]] Green \n"} +{"id": 47564, "claim": "Bettina K\u00fchn (born 7 August 1982) is a road cyclist from Switzerland that participated in the 2009 Swiss National Road Race Championships, albeit not finishing the race, and has rode for rode for Bigla Cycling Team in 2008 and 2009 where they won the first stage team time trial of the 2009 Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile \u2013 Memorial Michela Fanini.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She won silver at the 2009 [[Swiss_National_Road_Race_Championships|Swiss National Road Race Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 9117, "claim": "Ali Haydar \u015een worked as a journalist for a short time before being chosen as club president where he won the league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He worked as a journalist for a short time, before he first came to [[Fenerbahc\u0327e_S.K.|Fenerbahc\u0327e]] in 1975, when he was made the head of the club's basketball branch. During his first spell as club president, the club's football team won the league and cup double in the 1982-83 season, and his tenure ended on December 10 when he resigned. On April 12, 1981, he was chosen as club president, taking the reins from Razi Trak. \n"} +{"id": 733, "claim": "Sucheng District recorded a total population of 740,800 inhabitants in 2019 and is located in the province of Jiangsu, an eastern-central coastal province of the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "740,800 [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] Jiangsu (\u6c5f\u82cf; [[Postal_romanization|formerly]] romanized Kiangsu) is an eastern-central coastal [[Provinces_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China|province]] of the [[China|People's Republic of China]]. \n"} +{"id": 28055, "claim": "Haruka Chisuga is an actress and singer who started her career on the 2014 anime television series Shirobako.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Haruka Chisuga (\u5343\u83c5 \u6625\u9999, Chisuga Haruka, born January 23, 1992) is a [[Japanese_people|Japanese]] voice actress and singer from [[Morioka|Morioka]], [[Iwate_Prefecture|Iwate Prefecture]] affiliated with the agency Fortunerest. She played her first main role as Shizuka Sakaki in the 2014 anime television series [[Shirobako|Shirobako]]. \n"} +{"id": 3045, "claim": "Edgar Ratcliffe, born on January 19, 1863 at Liverpool, Lancashire and died at Birmingham, Warwickshire on July 29, 1915, has made four appearances in first-class cricket.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edgar Ratcliffe (19 January 1863 \u2013 29 July 1915) was an English [[Cricket|cricketer]]. Born at [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Lancashire|Lancashire]], he made four appearances in [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]]. He died at [[Birmingham|Birmingham]], Warwickshire on 29 July 1915. Ratcliffe played the majority of his club cricket for [[Sefton_Park_Cricket_Club|Sefton Park]], before making his [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]] debut for [[Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club|Lancashire]] in 1884 against [[Kent_County_Cricket_Club|Kent]] at [[Old_Trafford_Cricket_Ground|Old Trafford]], in what was his only appearance for Lancashire. He made further first-class appearances for the [[Liverpool_and_District_cricket_team|Liverpool and District cricket team]], playing against the touring Australians in 1886, and twice against Yorkshire in 1887 and 1889. \n"} +{"id": 22330, "claim": "The Ball Street Journal, which is one of the studio albums by rapper E-40, received a positive rating from Okayplayer, and RapReviews.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ball Street Journal is the tenth [[Studio_album|studio album]] by rapper [[E-40|E-40]]. (81/100) [[Okayplayer|Okayplayer]] (8/10) RapReviews Professional ratings \n"} +{"id": 2495, "claim": "Lamba Kheda recorded a total population of 3,908 with 1,100 scheduled castes in the 2011 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "3908 Population 1100 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] \n3,908 1100 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] \n"} +{"id": 4374, "claim": "Kristen Johnston (born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actress who is best known for her work on television sitcoms but also starred as divorce attorney Holly Franklin.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristen Angela Johnston (born September 20, 1967) is an American actress. Best known for her work on television sitcoms, she twice won the [[Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Supporting_Actress_in_a_Comedy_Series|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series]] for her role as [[Sally_Solomon|Sally Solomon]] in [[3rd_Rock_from_the_Sun|3rd Rock from the Sun]]. Johnston also starred as divorce attorney Holly Franklin on [[The_Exes|The Exes]], and since 2018, stars as recovering addict Tammy Diffendorf on [[Mom_(TV_series)|Mom]]. \n"} +{"id": 10829, "claim": "French Patrick Tambay on a Ferrari finished first place in\u00a0the 1982 German Grand Prix, followed by fellow citizen Keke Rosberg clocking in 16.379 seconds longer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] Patrick Tambay [[France]] Rene\u0301 Arnoux \n"} +{"id": 3182, "claim": "The 1942 Saint Louis Billikens football team spent the season under head coach Dukes Duford, and won their matches against Missouri Mines, Loyola, Creighton, and Washington University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its third season under head coach [[Dukes_Duford|Dukes Duford]], the team compiled a 4\u20135 record and was outscored by a total of 215 to 110. Missouri Mines* W 14\u20137 [[1942_Loyola_Lions_football_team|Loyola (LA)]]* W 20\u20136 [[1942_Creighton_Bluejays_football_team|Creighton]] W 21\u201319 at [[Washington_University_Bears_football|Washington University]] W 26\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 47183, "claim": "Chinese reality show, SIsters Who Make Waves included New Pants who was formed in 1996 as a pop-punk band in China, who in episode nine won a pass while 3 people were eliminated.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The six songs are \"\u5170\u82b1\u8349\" by YinShia, \"\u63a8\u5f00\u4e16\u754c\u7684\u95e8\" by [[Faith_Yang|Faith Yang]], \"Beautiful Love\" by [[Tanya_Chua|Tanya Chua]], \"\u5f97\u4e0d\u5230\u7684\u7231\u60c5\" by [[Yao_Lee|Yao Lee]], \"\u827e\u745e\u5df4\u8fea\" by [[New_Pants|New Pants]], and \"\u5927\u7897\u5bbd\u9762\" by [[Kris_Wu|Kris Wu]]. Current band members are: Peng Lei (vocal), Pang Kuan (keyboard), Zhao Meng (bass) and Hayato Kito\u0304(drum). \"My new swag\n(\u6211\u7684\u65b0\u8863)\"\n([[Vava_(rapper)|Vava]])\n\"Dragon Tiger Man Dan\n(\u864e\u4eba\u4e39\u9f99)\"\n([[New_Pants|New Pants]]) Zhang Yuqi (L) Baby Zhang Annie Yi Zhang Meng Yumiko Cheng Wu Xin Huang Shengyi \n"} +{"id": 17325, "claim": "Morehead State University, which started as Morehead State Normal School, closed in the spring of 1922 and accepted its first students in the fall of 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The university began as Morehead Normal School, which opened its doors in 1887. The private school closed in the spring of 1922 when the Kentucky General Assembly established Morehead State Normal School. The state institution accepted its first students in the fall of 1923 and graduated its first class in 1927. \n"} +{"id": 1791, "claim": "The Alabama Midland Railway Depot, a historic train station in Ashford, Alabama, was founded in 1891 along the Alabama Midland Railway Line and was built the next year to serve as the commercial hub of the town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Alabama Midland Railway Depot (also known as the Ashford Depot) is a historic [[Train_station|train station]] in [[Ashford,_Alabama|Ashford, Alabama]]. Ashford was founded in 1891 along the [[Alabama_Midland_Railway|Alabama Midland Railway]] line between [[Montgomery,_Alabama|Montgomery]] and [[Bainbridge,_Georgia|Bainbridge, Georgia]]. The depot was built the next year, and served as the commercial hub of the town. \n"} +{"id": 5688, "claim": "Ilie N\u0103stase's career statistics for Doubles matches included participation in five tournaments, though he never competed at the US Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Win 1975 [[US_Open_(tennis)|US Open]] \n"} +{"id": 796, "claim": "Albuquerque Isotopes, a Triple-A team of the Pacific Coast League managed by Dean Treanor, is part of the Minor League Baseball's farm system .", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] (2003\u2013present) [[Pacific_Coast_League|Pacific Coast League]] (2003\u2013present) John Traub Warren Schaeffer \nThe Albuquerque Isotopes are a Minor League Baseball team of the [[Pacific_Coast_League|Pacific Coast League]] (PCL) and the [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] affiliate of the [[Colorado_Rockies|Colorado Rockies]]. John Traub Warren Schaeffer \n"} +{"id": 4677, "claim": "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center is a movie palace or cinema hall opened in 1966 by Martin and Charlie Shafer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (also known as the Quo Vadis or the Penthouse Theater) was a [[Movie_theater|movie theater]] in Westland, Michigan. A movie theater ([[American_English|American English]]), cinema ([[British_English|British English]]), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a picture house, the pictures, picture theatre or the movies, is a [[Building|building]] that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies) for entertainment. The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace. The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center opened in 1966. \nThe Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (also known as the Quo Vadis or the Penthouse Theater) was a [[Movie_theater|movie theater]] in Westland, Michigan. A movie theater ([[American_English|American English]]), cinema ([[British_English|British English]]), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a picture house, the pictures, picture theatre or the movies, is a [[Building|building]] that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies) for entertainment. Opened in 1966, it closed in 2002 and then remained vacant until it was demolished in 2011. The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace. \n"} +{"id": 5080, "claim": "Erythranthe purpurea is a species in the family Phrymaceae in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Erythranthe purpurea is a species of [[Erythranthe|monkeyflower]] known by the common name little purple monkeyflower. Family: [[Phrymaceae|Phrymaceae]] Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 37616, "claim": "In Flowers in Fog that was written by Chiung Yao (born 20 April 1938), Lang Hua and Yan Hua promised each other to meet in the future, while Huo Ha heads to France to search for Xue Hua.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From then on, Lang Hua and Yan Hua promised each other to never be separated. \n"} +{"id": 10938, "claim": "The premolars are called dentes premolares in Latin and are located between the canine and molar teeth which are the large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Dentes_premolares|dentes premolares]] The premolars, also called premolar [[Tooth_(human)|teeth]], or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the [[Canine_tooth|canine]] and [[Molar_(tooth)|molar]] teeth. The molars or molar teeth are large, flat [[Tooth|teeth]] at the back of the [[Mouth|mouth]]. \n"} +{"id": 343, "claim": "Nominated by the\u00a0General People's Congress, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi\u00a0garnered\u00a099.80% of the 6,635,192 total votes for\u00a0the election of the president of\u00a0the Republic of Yemen on February 21, 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Acting President [[Abd_Rabbuh_Mansur_Hadi|Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi]] was the only candidate, and was subsequently sworn into office on 25 February 2012. [[Abd_Rabbuh_Mansur_Hadi|Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi]] 6,621,921 100 Invalid/blank votes 13,271 \u2013 Total 6,635,192 100 \n"} +{"id": 8977, "claim": "In 2018, Luinjeberd in Heerenveen municipality in Friesland, the Netherlands, recorded a population of 430.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It had a population of around 430 in January 2017. \n"} +{"id": 52037, "claim": "During the 1966 United States Grand Prix, the driver that came in first, Jim Clark, beat the driver that came in second by a time of 0.11 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] Out of Fuel When Rindt coasted in two minutes, 28.5 seconds later and out of fuel, his last lap was not counted since it was more than twice the leader's lap time. \n"} +{"id": 3247, "claim": "During 1805, Seymour Burr married Mary Wilbore in which he inherited six acres of land owned by her previous husband.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Then in 1805 he married a widow, Mary (Will) Wilbore, daughter of Nuff Will and Sarah Moho (Mohho), a [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|Native American]] woman of the [[Ponkapoag|Ponkapoag]] tribe, and settled in what is now [[Canton,_Massachusetts|Canton, Massachusetts]]. In marrying her, he inherited the 6 acres (24,000 m) of land owned by her previous husband, Jacob Wilbor. \n"} +{"id": 25788, "claim": "Both Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy and Anchorage, United States only received seven bids in the first round of the 1992 Winter Olympics Bidding on September 1986, which eventually led to the selection of Albertville, France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albertville 1992 was a successful bid by [[Albertville|Albertville]], [[France|France]], and the surrounding area of [[Savoie|Savoie]] to host the [[1992_Winter_Olympics|1992 Winter Olympics]]. 7 7 United States Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Anchorage 1992 Winter Olympics Bidding Results The games were selected at the 91st IOC Session on 17 September 1986. \n"} +{"id": 2333, "claim": "Ahmed Elmohamady scored a career total of 30 goals with twelve of those goals made while he was playing for ENPPI, a club which has won the Egypt Cup twice.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Career total 30 [[ENPPI_Club|ENPPI]] 12 74 [[ENPPI_Club|ENPPI (1)]] 2004\u201305 80 2010\u201311 [[ENPPI_Club|ENPPI (2)]] \n[[ENPPI_Club|ENPPI]] 2005, 2011 \n"} +{"id": 23121, "claim": "Darrel Sutton was married to Dorothy Sutton who he would have five sons with.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He had two daughters, and four grandchildren. \n"} +{"id": 4983, "claim": "Shoppers Fair was an American discount department store chain that was founded in 1956 in Connecticut; then, it became a subsidiary of New York-based Mangel and operated 35 stores in twelve states, but later on, the chain closed in 1975.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shoppers Fair was an American discount [[Department_store|department store]] chain. It was founded in 1956 in [[Bridgeport,_Connecticut|Bridgeport, Connecticut]] and owned by [[New_York_City|New York City]]-based Mangel, but primarily operated in the state of [[Michigan|Michigan]]. The chain closed the last of its stores in 1975. By 1962, the chain was a subsidiary of New York-based Mangel and operated thirty-five stores in twelve states, with nine of those thirty-five being located in Michigan. \n"} +{"id": 43965, "claim": "Coronary artery bypass surgery is performed to relieve angina, a condition in which there is chest pain or pressure, usually due to not enough blood flow to the heart muscle, to prevent or relieve left ventricular dysfunction, and/or to reduce the risk of death, and there are two methods of performing this surgery.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coronary artery bypass surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass graft (CABG, pronounced \"cabbage\") surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure to [[Reperfusion_therapy|restore normal blood flow]] to an obstructed [[Coronary_arteries|coronary artery]]. Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is [[Chest_pain|chest pain]] or pressure, usually due to not enough blood flow to the [[Cardiac_muscle|heart muscle]]. CABG is performed to relieve [[Angina_pectoris|angina]] unsatisfactorily controlled by maximum tolerated anti-ischemic medication, prevent or relieve [[Left_ventricular_dysfunction|left ventricular dysfunction]], and/or reduce the risk of death. There are two main approaches. \n"} +{"id": 7536, "claim": "Sociedad Espa\u00f1ola de Precios \u00danicos, S.A. (SEPU) was Spain's first department store, and then it was sold by an Australian retailer Rodd Partridge in 2000, and finally, it closed in 2002 because of the current management's undisclosed accumulated tax debts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SEPU was purchased in 2000 by Australian retailer [[Rodd_Partridge|Rodd Partridge]]; it was a failing company at the time. \n"} +{"id": 14103, "claim": "Ibeno is located in New York City in the country of the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ibeno is located in the south south of [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. \n[[Nigeria|Nigeria]] Akwa Ibom State \n"} +{"id": 2294, "claim": "General Agreement on Trade in Services is a treaty created to extend the multilateral trading system to service sector and all of the WTO All members of the WTO are parties to the GATS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The treaty was created to extend the multilateral trading system to [[Tertiary_sector_of_industry|service sector]], in the same way the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) provides such a system for merchandise trade. All members of the WTO are parties to the GATS. \n"} +{"id": 34036, "claim": "The Gulf Star Conference (which existed from three academic years) comprises six institutions in which Dave Waples was the only Commissioner and with the Conference office located in Lake Charles, Louisiana.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Gulf Star Conference was a conference that existed from 1984\u201385 to 1986\u201387, three academic years. Dave Waples was the only Commissioner, with the Conference office located in [[Lake_Charles,_Louisiana|Lake Charles]], [[Louisiana|Louisiana]]. Gulf Star Conference baseball champions 1985 [[Nicholls_State_Colonels_baseball|Nicholls State]] [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_baseball|Sam Houston State]] 1986 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_baseball|Sam Houston State]] 1987 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_baseball|Sam Houston State]] Gulf Star Conference football champions 1984 [[1984_Nicholls_State_Colonels_football_team|Nicholls State]] [[Northwestern_State_Demons_football|Northwestern State]] 1985 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_football|Sam Houston State]] [[Stephen_F._Austin_Lumberjacks_football|Stephen F. Austin]] 1986 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_football|Sam Houston State]] Gulf Star Conference basketball champions 1984\u201385 [[Southeastern_Louisiana_Lions_men's_basketball|Southeastern Louisiana]] 1985\u201386 [[Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_men's_basketball|Sam Houston State]] 1986\u201387 Stephen F. Austin 1984 1987 \n"} +{"id": 10580, "claim": "In 2010, UNP, a political alliance in Sri Lanka founded by former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2004 and dissolved by former Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena in 2019, won both in the Passara Polling Division and the final country result.", "label": 1, "evidence": "With [[Sri_Lankan_legislative_election,_1994|general elections called for in 1994]], she became the de facto leader of the SLFP forming a coalition called the [[People's_Alliance_(Sri_Lanka)|People's Alliance]], which contested the general elections. \n"} +{"id": 127, "claim": "Jan van de Venne has been since been identified as Pseudo-Van de Venne by Jacques Foucart from the Louvre.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jan van de Venne or Jan van der Venne, also known as Pseudo van de Venne (active by 1616 \u2013 died before 1651), was a Flemish painter of [[Genre_art|genre]], religious scenes, and [[Cabinet_painting|cabinets]] who was court painter to the governors of the [[Southern_Netherlands|Southern Netherlands]]. Art historian Jacques Foucart from the Louvre corrected the wrong attribution in an article published in 1978. Foucart identified Pseudo-Van de Venne with another Jan van de Venne whom he identified as a Flemish artist. This identification of 'Pseudo-Van de Venne' with Jan van de Venne, an artist believed to have been born in [[Mechelen|Mechelen]] c. 1600, has since gained wide acceptance. Works by Jan van de Venne were formerly attributed to an artist referred to as 'Pseudo-Van de Venne'. \n"} +{"id": 6406, "claim": "D\u00fcrrkunzendorf united with the County of Glatz in 1800 before the reorganization of Prussia, which is on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the Silesian wars, Du\u0308rrkunzendorf came together with the County of Glatz in 1763 with the Hubertusburger Frieden to Prussia . \n"} +{"id": 5068, "claim": "The Sunset Reservoir (North Basin) has generated more than 40,000 MW\u00b7h for five years starting 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "30,784 Year Generation ([[MW%C2%B7h|MW\u00b7h]]) of Sunset Reservoir North Basin 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total \n"} +{"id": 35210, "claim": "Vladimir Putin, believing that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the Olympic doping scandal and the Panama Papers, the 2.6TB of data or 11.5 million leaked documents that detail financial and attorney\u2013client information for more than 214,488 offshore entities leaked beginning on 3 April 2016, sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vladimir Putin believed that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the [[Doping_in_Russia|Olympic doping scandal]] and the [[Panama_Papers|Panama Papers]]. Putin sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States. The Panama Papers (Spanish: Papeles de Panama\u0301) are 2.6TB of data or 11.5 million [[Data_breach|leaked]] documents that detail financial and attorney\u2013client information for more than 214,488 [[Offshore_financial_centre|offshore]] entities leaked beginning on 3 April 2016. \n"} +{"id": 5615, "claim": "Chuck Munsel received more votes than Monica Murnan in the Pittsburg City Commission at-large district election in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2013, Murnan successfully ran for one of three at-large seats on the Pittsburg City Commission, receiving the most votes of any candidate in the race. \n"} +{"id": 582, "claim": "Norma Joseph, a member of the advisory board of Kol ha-Isha: A Feminist House of Study in Jerusalem, denounced women's greater participation in Jewish religious and communal life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From the early 1970s she promoted women's greater participation in Jewish religious and communal life. \n"} +{"id": 18507, "claim": "As an infantry that was raised in central and western Virginia to serve in the Confederate States Army, 13th Virginia Infantry\u2014who fought mostly with the Northern Virginia Army\u2014has recruited three companies at Orange Country while it was only able to recruit one company at Maryland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 13th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in central and western [[Virginia|Virginia]] for service in the [[Confederate_States_Army|Confederate States Army]] during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. It fought mostly with the [[Army_of_Northern_Virginia|Army of Northern Virginia]]. [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] [[Maryland|Maryland]] \n"} +{"id": 27331, "claim": "Frans Verhas, who received his initial art training from his father, was influenced by painter Alfred Stevens and was most known for his history paintings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is known for his portraits and genre scenes of women and children set in luxurious bourgeois homes. \n"} +{"id": 27822, "claim": "While working on the album American Slang, Brian Fallon was also working with good friend Ian Perkins on his band's side project, The Horrible Crowes, and Fallon's band, The Gaslight Group, announced via Facebook on October 6, 2011 that they had signed with Mercury Records.", "label": 1, "evidence": "American Slang is the third studio album by [[New_Jersey|New Jersey]]\u2013based rock group [[The_Gaslight_Anthem|The Gaslight Anthem]]. He is also a member of the duo [[The_Horrible_Crowes|the Horrible Crowes]] alongside the Gaslight Anthem's guitar technician and touring guitarist, Ian Perkins. On October 6, 2011, the Gaslight Anthem announced via [[Facebook|Facebook]] that they had signed with Mercury Records. \n"} +{"id": 20136, "claim": "Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor is one of two Waldorf Schools (a style first developed in Germany in 1919) in Michigan, where the task of the teacher is to provide an environment that teaches to each student with their unique academic, artistic, and physical gifts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first Waldorf school opened in 1919 in [[Stuttgart|Stuttgart]], Germany. The Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor is a private school located in [[Ann_Arbor|Ann Arbor]], [[Michigan|Michigan]]. It provides a [[Waldorf_education|Waldorf]] based education for students in grades PreK\u201312, and is one of two Waldorf Schools in the [[State_of_Michigan|State of Michigan]]. Grades 1-8 All Rudolf Steiner School teachers recognize that each student has unique academic, artistic and physical gifts. The task of the teacher is to provide the inspiration and environment in which these gifts can be cultivated. \n"} +{"id": 29375, "claim": "In the 2020-21 Lille OSC season, which is the 77th season of the club, the Lille OSC had two new players from Netherlands and French teams, such as Sven Botman and Isaac Lihadji.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2020\u201321 season is the 77th season in the existence of [[Lille_OSC|Lille OSC]] and the club's 21st consecutive season in the top flight of [[Football_in_France|French football]]. The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. [[Netherlands]] [[Sven_Botman|Sven Botman]] [[Netherlands]] [[Jong_Ajax|Jong Ajax]] Jong Ajax (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8j\u0254\u014b \u02c8a\u02d0j\u0251ks]]) (English: Young Ajax), also referred to as Ajax II or Ajax 2 is a Dutch [[Association_football|association football]] team, the reserve team of [[AFC_Ajax|Ajax]]. 31 July 2020 [[France]] [[Isaac_Lihadji|Isaac Lihadji]] [[France]] [[Olympique_de_Marseille|Marseille B]] Olympique de Marseille (French pronunciation: \u200b[[French|[\u0254l\u025b\u0303pik d\u0259 ma\u0281s\u025bj]], locally [[Help:IPA|[\u0254l\u025b\u0303\u02c8pik\u0259 d\u0259 ma\u03c7\u02c8s\u025bj\u0259]]; [[Occitan_language|Occitan]]: Olimpic de Marselha, pronounced [[Occitan|[ulim\u02c8pi de ma\u0280\u02c8sej\u0254]]), also known as OM (IPA: [[French|[o.\u025bm]], locally [[Help:IPA|[o\u02c8\u025bm\u0259]]) or simply Marseille, is a [[France|French]] professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Marseille|Marseille]]. 1 August 2020 \n"} +{"id": 26556, "claim": "The entomophaga grylli is a species complex (a group of closely related organisms that are so similar in appearance) that are helpful in the growth of several insects.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Entomophaga grylli is a fungal [[Pathogen|pathogen]] which infects and kills [[Grasshopper|grasshoppers]]. This is sometimes known as summit disease because infected insects climb to the upper part of a plant and grip the tip of the stem as they die; this ensures widespread dispersal of the fungal spores. The pathogen has potential for biological control of grasshoppers but more research is needed. \n"} +{"id": 39657, "claim": "The adenoglossa, a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family described as a genus, is part of the Asterales order and the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adenoglossa is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] described as a genus in 1976. Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 48019, "claim": "Ariajasuru Hasegawa has played for the Yokohama F. Marinos, FC Tokyo, and Cerezo Osaka, among others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Team [[FC_Tokyo|FC Tokyo]] [[Yokohama_F._Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]] [[Cerezo_Osaka|Cerezo Osaka]] [[Real_Zaragoza|Real Zaragoza]] [[Shonan_Bellmare|Shonan Bellmare]] [[Omiya_Ardija|Omiya Ardija]] [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] \n"} +{"id": 6968, "claim": "Catherine Jourdan was a French actress that appeared in 22 films and television shows between 1967 and 1989 such as Le Samourai and Amore e rabbia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Catherine Jourdan (12 October 1948 \u2013 18 February 2011) was a French actress. She appeared in 22 films and television shows between 1967 and 1989. [[Le_Samourai\u0308|Le Samourai\u0308]] [[Amore_e_rabbia|Amore e rabbia]] \n"} +{"id": 52211, "claim": "Gemma di Vergy (premiered 26 May 1834) is Italian and based on Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux by Alexandre Dumas p\u00e8re.", "label": 1, "evidence": "26 December 1834 (1834-12-26)\n[[La_Scala|La Scala]], Milan \nGemma di Vergy was first performed on 26 December 1834 at the [[La_Scala|La Scala]], Milan. \n"} +{"id": 1248, "claim": "Sucr\u00e9, which is French for sugared, never had a location in New Orleans even though it was owned by New Orleans restaurateur and former Emeril Lagasse sous chef, Joel Dondis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sucre\u0301 was located on Magazine Street in the Garden District in [[New_Orleans|New Orleans]]. [[New_Orleans,_Louisiana|New Orleans, Louisiana]] They operated three retail locations in the French Quarter of New Orleans and [[Metairie,_Louisiana|Metairie, Louisiana]], and shipped the majority of their products anywhere in the US via their website. \n"} +{"id": 22080, "claim": "Shaki Waterfall's is near near Shaki, 6 km north to Yerevan, Armenia (a landlocked country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia), and has a total heigh of 21 m.", "label": 1, "evidence": "near [[Shaki,_Armenia|Shaki]], 6 km north to [[Sisian|Sisian]], [[Syunik_Province|Syunik]], [[Armenia|Armenia]] 18 m (59 ft) \n"} +{"id": 1163, "claim": "Russian footballer, Nikita Sergeyev played as leftwinger (midfielder) in the top division professional Russian Premier League, the Russian Football National League, and the Russian Premier League for various teams between 2017 and 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Professional Football League ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041f\u0435\u0440\u0432\u0435\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0432\u043e \u041f\u0440\u043e\u0444\u0435\u0441\u0441\u0438\u043e\u043d\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0438\u0306 \u0444\u0443\u0442\u0431\u043e\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0438\u0306 \u043b\u0438\u0433\u0438), formerly the Russian Second Division is the third level of Russian professional [[Football_(soccer)|football]]. Nikita Sergeyev [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] \n"} +{"id": 18411, "claim": "European Universities Volleyball Championships, part of the European University Sports Association, have taken place for almost 20 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The European Universities Volleyball Championships are coordinated by the European University Sports Association, along with the 18 other sports on the program of the [[European_Universities_Championships|European Universities Championships]]. 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 \n"} +{"id": 13415, "claim": "Magdalena \u015awierczy\u0144ska (born 4 April 1998) won in the 2019 Kharkiv International with Mi\u0142osz Bochat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Poland]] [[Pawe\u0142_S\u0301mi\u0142owski|Pawe\u0142 S\u0301mi\u0142owski]] [[Kharkiv_International_(badminton)|Kharkiv International]] 2019 \n"} +{"id": 46219, "claim": "Lishu County is a county in India totaling a thousand people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lishu County (simplified Chinese: \u68a8\u6811\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u68a8\u6a39\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Li\u0301shu\u0300 Xia\u0300n) is a county of western Jilin province, China, bordering [[Liaoning|Liaoning]] to the southwest. It is under the administration of [[Siping_City|Siping City]], with a population of 800,000 residing in an area of 3,900 km (1,500 sq mi). \n[[People's_Republic_of_China|People's Republic of China]] 800,000 \n"} +{"id": 1326, "claim": "The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was closed in 2007 for renovations and was moved into a new 166,000 square-foot building in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the fall of 2007, the museum was closed for renovations. The entire museum was moved into a new building at the same site in 2009. The new building was designed by architects with and consists of 166,000 square feet. \n"} +{"id": 1612, "claim": "The East Rudham railway station (opened on16 August 1880) is located at East Rudham, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk Australia but is now currently disused.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[East_Rudham|East Rudham]], [[King's_Lynn_and_West_Norfolk|King's Lynn and West Norfolk]], Norfolk\nEngland \n"} +{"id": 3639, "claim": "Asl\u0131 Tando\u011fan is an actress born in April 2, 1979 in Ankara, the second-largest city and capital of Turkey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1979-04-02) 2 April 1979 (age 41)\n[[Ankara|Ankara]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] Ankara ([[English|/\u02c8\u00e6\u014bk\u0259r\u0259/]] ANK-\u0259-r\u0259, also [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/\u02c8\u0251\u02d0\u014b-/]] AHNK-\u0259-r\u0259, Turkish: [[Turkish|[\u02c8a\u014bka\u027ea]] (listen)), historically known as Ancyra ([[English|/\u00e6n\u02c8sa\u026ar\u0259/]] an-SY-r\u0259) and Angora ([[English|/\u00e6\u014b\u02c8\u0261\u0254\u02d0r\u0259/]] ang-GOR-\u0259, also [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/\u02c8\u00e6\u014b\u0261\u0259r\u0259/]] ANG-g\u0259-r\u0259), is the [[List_of_national_capitals|capital]] of [[Turkey|Turkey]]. Located in the [[Central_Anatolia_Region|central part]] of [[Anatolia|Anatolia]], the city has a population of 4.5 million in its urban centre and over 5.6 million in [[Ankara_Province|Ankara Province]], making it Turkey's [[List_of_cities_in_Turkey|second-largest city]] after [[Istanbul|Istanbul]]. \n"} +{"id": 9641, "claim": "Vinnius are classified under the Plantae family under the phylum Araneae and the class Arachnida.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Jumping_spider|Salticidae]] \n"} +{"id": 1047, "claim": "The Saint Petersburg State University Faculty of Law had financial difficulties in the 18th century until 1819 when Alexander reinstated it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, from the middle of 18th century the university had been suffering financial difficulties. That was until 1819, when [[Alexander_I_of_Russia|Alexander I]] reinstated it. \n"} +{"id": 19456, "claim": "Melaleuca cliffortioides is filled with densely covered fine-haired branchlets and can grow up to around five feet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Its branchlets are densely covered with soft, fine hairs. Melaleuca cliffortioides grows to a height of about 1.6 m (5 ft). \n"} +{"id": 7922, "claim": "\"Si Fueramos Adultos\", a song produced by Arnaldo Santos, Giann Arias, Miguel Valenzuela (Grammy Award winner), and Vladimir Felix is the first track in the Los Pitchers album.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Si Fueramos Adultos\" Arnaldo Santos, Giann Arias, Miguel Valenzuela, Vladimir Felix 1 Los Pitchers is the collaborative studio album by [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[Reggaeton|reggaeton]] artist [[Miguelito_(artist)|Miguelito]] & Gold2. \n"} +{"id": 7228, "claim": "Veronica Rotin (born 4 March 2004)performed as part of the interval act, and she was one of the finalists in the MJESC.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(2004-03-04) 4 March 2004 (age 16)\n[[Tarxien|Tarxien]], Malta Rotin performed as part of the Interval Act, performing while the public vote and the votes are tallied, during the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2014|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014]] that was held in Malta. In 2015 she was one of the finalists in the [[Malta_in_the_Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (MJESC) where the representative of Malta for the [[Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015|Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015]] was chosen. \n"} +{"id": 30454, "claim": "Ra\u00fal Goni had never played for any reserve team in his entire career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A product of [[Real_Zaragoza|Real Zaragoza]]'s youth ranks, he made his first-team \u2013 and [[La_Liga|La Liga]] \u2013 debut on 31 October 2007 in a 1\u20130 away win against [[UD_Almeri\u0301a|UD Almeri\u0301a]], but spent his first two professional seasons, however, mainly registered with [[Real_Zaragoza_B|the reserves]]. \n"} +{"id": 5380, "claim": "Lampung language has been clearly differentiated from the Malay language.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lampung is part of the [[Malayo-Polynesian_languages|Malayo-Polynesian]] branch of [[Austronesian_languages|Austronesian]] family, although its position within Malayo-Polynesian is hard to determine. Language contact over centuries has blurred the line between Lampung and Malay, to the extent that they were grouped into the same subfamily in older works, such as that of [[Isidore_Dyen|Isidore Dyen]] in 1965, in which Lampung is placed inside the \"Malayic Hesion\" alongside [[Malayan_languages|Malayan]] ([[Malay_language|Malay]], [[Minangkabau_language|Minangkabau]], [[Kerinci_language|Kerinci]]), [[Acehnese_language|Acehnese]] and [[Madurese_language|Madurese]]. \n"} +{"id": 34363, "claim": "Giuseppe Canella took up landscape painting and produced his first views in 1805, then made his debut at the Fine Art Exposition at the Brera Academy of 1818.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giuseppe Canella (28 July 1788 \u2013 11 September 1847), also referred to as Giuseppe Canella the Elder, was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter. Initially trained by his father Giovanni, an architect, fresco painter and set designer, Giuseppe Canella started out producing stage sets and decorating stately homes in Verona and [[Mantua|Mantua]]. It may have been under the influence of [[Pietro_Ronzoni|Pietro Ronzoni]], a landscape painter of international renown active in Verona, that he took up landscape painting. After making his debut at the Fine Art Exposition at the [[Brera_Academy|Brera Academy]] of 1818, he made a long journey through [[Spain|Spain]], the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]] and [[France|France]] for study purposes. \n"} +{"id": 49046, "claim": "San Antonio La Isla is a municipality in Mexico which was founded in 1603 and was refused to be given a municipal status in 1847.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, after petition, it was granted municipal status by degree in 1847. \n"} +{"id": 29493, "claim": "2000\u201301 Miami Heat season planned to have seven teams, the one with the most wins was the Washington Wizards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "y-[[2000\u201301_Philadelphia_76ers_season|Philadelphia 76ers]] 56 x-[[2000\u201301_New_York_Knicks_season|New York Knicks]] 48 x-[[2000\u201301_Orlando_Magic_season|Orlando Magic]] 43 [[2000\u201301_Boston_Celtics_season|Boston Celtics]] 36 [[2000\u201301_New_Jersey_Nets_season|New Jersey Nets]] 26 [[2000\u201301_Washington_Wizards_season|Washington Wizards]] 19 x-Miami Heat 50 \n"} +{"id": 23247, "claim": "Harry Kane signed a contract with Totten and scored the first Premier League goal in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 7 April 2014, Kane was given his first Premier League start for Tottenham, in a 5\u20131 win against [[Sunderland_A.F.C.|Sunderland]], and scored his first Premier League goal in the 59th minute of the match. \n"} +{"id": 8355, "claim": "Jay Turnbull has made a total of 152 appearances and 61 goals in his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Total Career total Apps 167 \nAppearances and goals by club, season and competition Career total Total Goals 62 \n"} +{"id": 23520, "claim": "Alexander Bence, an English merchant and politician who was elected MP for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654, was master of Trinity House from 1659 to 1660.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alexander Bence (born ca. 1590) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1640 to 1648 and in 1654. In 1654 he was elected MP for [[Suffolk_(UK_Parliament_constituency)|Suffolk]] in the First Protectorate Parliament. He was master of [[Trinity_House|Trinity House]] from 1659 to 1660. \n"} +{"id": 3816, "claim": "Beau Jocque, a Louisiana French Creole zydeco musician and songwriter active in the 1990s, released ten albums from 1993 to 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Beau Jocque (born Andrus Espre; November 1, 1953 \u2013 September 10, 1999) was a Louisiana French Creole zydeco musician and songwriter active in the 1990s. 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2000 Give Him Cornbread, Live! I'm Coming Home Zydeco Giant Check It Out, Lock It In, Crank It Up! Gonna Take You Downtown Git It, Beau Jocque! Nursery Rhyme My Name is Beau Jocque Pick Up on This! Beau Jocque Boogie \n"} +{"id": 23056, "claim": "Only two 2010 Denver Broncos undrafted free agents were ever promoted to the active roster.", "label": 0, "evidence": "released September 4,\nassigned to practice squad September 5,\npromoted to active roster October 16,\nreleased December 20 released September 4,\nassigned to practice squad September 5,\npromoted to active roster October 16,\nplaced on [[Injured_reserve_list|injured reserve]] December 13 \n"} +{"id": 13793, "claim": "Trydarssus is a spider.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Trydarssus is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 52224, "claim": "The Lat\u00e9co\u00e8re 24 was a French three-engined parasol winged flying boat that is 23.40 m in length, 174 m wing area, and designed to carry mail, not passengers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Late\u0301coe\u0300re 24 was a [[France|French]] three-engined [[Parasol_wing|parasol winged]] flying boat, built in 1927 to test the longer stretches of the South Atlantic crossing. It was designed to carry mail, not passengers. Length: 23.40 m (76 ft 9 in) Wing area: 174 m (1,873 sq ft) without sponsons \n"} +{"id": 17712, "claim": "The Finch Avenue, located at Malton, Claireville, is the shortest regional road at 2 km. in length and continues east of Highway 427 into Toronto.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite its length (one of the longest streets in the [[Greater_Toronto_Area|Greater Toronto Area]]), few major landmarks are on Finch; it runs primarily through business and residential areas. \n"} +{"id": 19798, "claim": "Italy's Province of Catanzaro's president is Sergio Abramo, an entrepreneur who is also apart of the Forza Italia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "President of the [[Province_of_Catanzaro|Province of Catanzaro]] Sergio Abramo (born 29 March 1958) is an Italian politician and entrepreneur. He is member of the [[Forza_Italia_(2013)|Forza Italia]]. \n"} +{"id": 10061, "claim": "The Jeanerette Blues, previously (Class D) Evangeline League from 1934 to 1939, were a minor league baseball team affiliated with Chicago Cubs in 1936.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Brooklyn_Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] (1936) \n"} +{"id": 1963, "claim": "As a member of the ENIC Group owned club Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Harry Kane scored the first Premier League goal in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The club is owned by [[ENIC_Group|ENIC Group]]. On 1 January 2017, made his 100th Premier League appearance, scoring the first Premier League goal of the new year against Watford on the 27-minute mark, which he extended to a brace after scoring again in the 33rd minute. \n"} +{"id": 25, "claim": "The University of Tartu basketball team is a basketball team based in Estonia and was founded in 1937 by Herbert Niiler as division of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "University of Tartu basketball team (Estonian: Tartu U\u0308likooli korvpallimeeskond), is a professional basketball team based in [[Tartu|Tartu]], Estonia. Founded in 1937 as division of the [[University_of_Tartu|University of Tartu]] Academic Sports Club, the team have won a record 26 Estonian Championships, a record 16 [[Estonian_Basketball_Cup|Estonian Cups]] and one [[USSR_Premier_Basketball_League|Soviet Championship]]. The team was founded in 1937 by [[Herbert_Niiler|Herbert Niiler]] as Tartu Estonian Academic Sports Club (Estonian: Tartu Eesti Akadeemiline Spordiklubi), or simply Tartu EASK. \n"} +{"id": 3262, "claim": "In the U.S. Presidential Elections held on May 9, 2016 Melecio Yap won the most votes, while candidate Ernesto Librando won the least in the 1st district.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial [[United_States_presidential_election|presidential election]], held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. \n"} +{"id": 4595, "claim": "Scot's book is titled The Discoverie of Witchcraft, at the end the printer gives his name, there are also four dedications one of which is to Sir Roger Manwood.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Discoverie of Witchcraft is a partially sceptical book published by the English gentleman [[Reginald_Scot|Reginald Scot]] in 1584, intended as an expose\u0301 of early Modern [[Witchcraft|witchcraft]]. At the end of the volume the printer gives his name as William Brome. There are four dedications: to [[Sir_Roger_Manwood|Sir Roger Manwood]], chief baron of the exchequer; another to Scot's cousin, Sir Thomas Scot; a third jointly to [[John_Coldwell|John Coldwell]], then [[Dean_of_Rochester|dean of Rochester]], and to [[William_Redman|William Redman]], then [[List_of_Archdeacons_of_Canterbury|Archdeacon of Canterbury]]; and a fourth \"to the readers\". \n"} +{"id": 2165, "claim": "Nurlan Kapparov was still serving in the the Soviet Army when he founded the company Accept in 1990.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1991, Kapparov he founded the company Accept and from 1997 to 1999, he was the chief executive of the national company [[KazTransOil|KazTransOil]] and oil and gas company Kazakhoil. \n"} +{"id": 11254, "claim": "The Colobanthus is in the kingdom Plantae and is part of the Caryophyllaceae genus; it is native to a cold continent on Earth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Colobanthus is a large genus of small, [[Cushion_plant|cushion]]-like [[Herbaceous|herbaceous]] plants in the family [[Caryophyllaceae|Caryophyllaceae]], sometimes known as \"pearlworts\", a name they share with plants of the related genus [[Sagina|Sagina]]. Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] Order: [[Caryophyllales|Caryophyllales]] Genus: Colobanthus\n[[Bartl.|Bartl.]] C. quitensis is the world's southernmost dicot, and one of only two native extant flowering plants of [[Antarctica|Antarctica]]. \n"} +{"id": 35171, "claim": "Hotel Row contains most of their original historic architectural character, some of which were developed by Samuel Inman, and the plans to turn some into lots stalled in the Late-2000 recession..", "label": 0, "evidence": "The district is architecturally significant because the structures that make up the block retain most of their original historic architectural character. Several structures were developed by [[Samuel_Inman|Samuel Inman]] and Walker Inman, two of Atlanta's most prominent businessmen, and the majority of the structures were designed by the leading architects of the period. With Atlanta's massive gentrification, plans were underway to convert some of the buildings into lofts, however these plans ultimately stalled as a result of the [[Late-2000s_recession|Late-2000s recession]]. \n"} +{"id": 2452, "claim": "Kathleen Shaw was a British figure skater who placed sixth at the World Championships and 14th at the Winter Olympic Games in 1928.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gertrude Kathleen Shaw (18 January 1903 \u2013 19 July 1983) was a [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Figure_skater|figure skater]]. [[World_Figure_Skating_Championships|World Championships]] 6th [[Winter_Olympic_Games|Winter Olympic Games]] 14th \n"} +{"id": 8045, "claim": "Donna Burns outvoted Peter Matic in the 2020 Brisbane City Council election in Paddington Ward.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2020_Brisbane_City_Council_election|2020 Brisbane City Council election]]: Paddington Ward Peter Matic 10,629 Donna Burns 8,984 \n"} +{"id": 6223, "claim": "In the Lightweight TT (a motorcycle road race that is a part of the Isle of Man TT festiva), Joey Dunlop has the most number of wins which is six wins in total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Lightweight TT is a [[Motorcycle|motorcycle]] road race that is a part of the [[Isle_of_Man_TT|Isle of Man TT]] festival - an annual motorcycle event traditionally held over the last week of May and first week of June. [[Joey_Dunlop|Joey Dunlop]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 4451, "claim": "Dimethylglycine oxidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction and employs the cofactor, FAD.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a dimethylglycine oxidase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] It employs one [[Cofactor_(biochemistry)|cofactor]], [[Flavin_adenine_dinucleotide|FAD]]. \n"} +{"id": 665, "claim": "Founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, and initially called \"Romanian Paradise,\" Moishes Steakhouse is one of the oldest and most respected restaurants in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, it was initially called \"Romanian Paradise.\" Moishes Steakhouse is one of the oldest and most respected restaurants in [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada. \n"} +{"id": 122, "claim": "Mackenzi Lee is an American author of childrens books, and she writes both fiction and nonfiction, and she worked for Marvel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mackenzi Lee (born Mackenzie Van Engelenhoven) is an American author of books for children and young adults. She writes both fiction and non-fiction about topics including sexuality and the role of women throughout history. She has contracted with [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel]] to write three historical fiction books featuring Marvel antiheroes, beginning with a story about [[Loki_(comics)|Loki]] out in September 2019 under the title Loki: Where Mischief Lies . \n"} +{"id": 40563, "claim": "Rip Sewell, who played 13 years in the major leagues, was a pitcher who threw with his right hand and recorded a run average of 3.48.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Truett Banks \"Rip\" Sewell (May 11, 1907 \u2013 September 3, 1989) was a right-handed [[Starting_pitcher|starting pitcher]] in [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] who played 13 years in the major leagues with the [[Detroit_Tigers|Detroit Tigers]] (1932) and [[Pittsburgh_Pirates|Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1938\u20131949). Threw: Right 3.48 \n"} +{"id": 4022, "claim": "Betty St\u00f6ve, a Dutch former professional tennis player who lost in all of the three championship events at Wimbledon 1977, found success in the 1977 US Open by winning the women's doubles and the mixed doubles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Betty Flippina Sto\u0308ve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional [[Tennis|tennis]] player. At Wimbledon 1977, she reached the final of all three championship events, losing in them all. She also found success in the 1977 US Open by winning the women's doubles with [[Martina_Navratilova|Martina Navratilova]] and the mixed doubles with [[Frew_McMillan|Frew McMillan]]. \n"} +{"id": 13328, "claim": "In the 1988 Winter Olympics that took place at the Stampede Corral, the Olympic Saddledome and the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the pair of Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin ranked number 1 from the Soviet Union, followed by Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko in second from the Soviet Union as well, and Natalia Annenko and Genrikh Sretenski from Canada in third for the Ice Dance event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3 [[Switzerland_at_the_1988_Winter_Olympics|Switzerland]] (SUI) \n"} +{"id": 22040, "claim": "Miguel Julio played for Independiente Medell\u00edn, a Colombian professional football team based in Medell\u00edn that currently plays in the Categor\u00eda Primera A, for four seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Julio began his footballing career in Colombia with [[Independiente_Medelli\u0301n|Independiente Medelli\u0301n]] of [[Categori\u0301a_Primera_A|Categori\u0301a Primera A]], he made his first-team debut on 20 February 2009 in a league encounter against [[Real_Cartagena|Real Cartagena]]. Deportivo Independiente Medelli\u0301n, also known as DIM or Independiente Medelli\u0301n, is a Colombian professional [[Football_team|football team]] based in [[Medelli\u0301n|Medelli\u0301n]] that currently plays in the [[Categori\u0301a_Primera_A|Categori\u0301a Primera A]]. Club statistics [[Independiente_Medelli\u0301n|Independiente Medelli\u0301n]] [[2009_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2009]] [[2010_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2010]] [[2011_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2011]] [[2012_Categori\u0301a_Primera_A_season|2012]] \n"} +{"id": 2008, "claim": "Miranda Otto only participates in college films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Otto began her acting career in 1986 at age 18 and appeared in a variety of independent and major studio films in Australia. \n"} +{"id": 6025, "claim": "Dolores Lier has four personal speed skating records she accomplished in Berlin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Personal records Women's [[Speed_skating|speed skating]] 500 m [[Davos|Davos]] 1000 m [[Davos|Davos]] 1500 m [[Zu\u0308rich|Zu\u0308rich]] 3000 m [[Davos|Davos]] 5000 m [[Davos|Davos]] 45,00 1.29,56 2.16,60 4.51,62 8.22,30 \n"} +{"id": 8010, "claim": "United Nations\u00a0Security Council Resolution\u00a0443 resolving to maintain the UN Peacekeeping Force in Syria established in 1964 was adopted 24 years later on December 14, 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Nations|United Nations]] Security Council Resolution 443, adopted on December 14, 1978, noted a report of the [[United_Nations_Secretary-General|Secretary-General]] that, due to the existing circumstances, the presence of the [[United_Nations_Peacekeeping_Force_in_Cyprus|United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus]] would continue to be essential for a peaceful settlement. \n"} +{"id": 1000, "claim": "Court of Judicature and Revision was created during the Southern Qi dynasty and was one of the nine courts (top nine service agencies) and the most prestigious.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Court of Judicature and Revision (also known as Court of Judicial Review) was a central government agency in several imperial Chinese and Vietnamese dynasties. During the Qing dynasty it was the most prestigious of the Nine Courts. In China the office was created during the [[Northern_Qi|Northern Qi]] dynasty (550\u2013577) and continued until the [[Qing_dynasty|Qing dynasty]] (1636\u20131912). \n"} +{"id": 3312, "claim": "Kristi Lauren was in eight roles between 2004 and 2014, She did not get a role in Endless Love (a romantic drama film).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Endless_Love_(2014_film)|Endless Love]] Woman on Trampoline \n"} +{"id": 1513, "claim": "Murray Moten (son of John Moten) was a messenger-boy before joining the Commonwealth Military Cadet Corps in 1916.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Murray was born on 3 July 1899 at [[Hawker,_South_Australia|Hawker]], South Australia, the eldest son of John Moten and Maude Mary Sophia, ne\u0301e Murray. Murray started work as a messenger-boy at the Mount Gambier post office in January 1915 and shortly afterwards was employed as a clerk in the Mount Gambier branch of the [[Savings_Bank_of_South_Australia|Savings Bank of South Australia]]. Murray joined the Commonwealth Military Cadet Corps in August 1916 and later enlisted in the [[First_Australian_Imperial_Force|Australian Imperial Force]] on 23 August 1917. \n"} +{"id": 27276, "claim": "Amanda Bauer grew up in Cincinnati, she had an interest in astronomy and attended the University of Cincinnati whose nickname is Bearcats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bauer grew up in [[Cincinnati|Cincinnati]], Ohio, USA. She had an interest in astronomy since she was young, and enjoyed the math club in high school, but at the time she did not consider that these could be a career. In college, at the [[University_of_Cincinnati|University of Cincinnati]], she initially majored in French, but she changed to Science after trying unsuccessfully to arrange to study abroad. [[Cincinnati_Bearcats|Bearcats]] \n"} +{"id": 3580, "claim": "Todd Rose has written two books and given a Tedx talk about the science of the individual.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is the author of Square Peg and The End of Average. Rose's TEDx talk, \"The Myth of Average\", communicates the basic principles of the science of the individual and show how its findings can be harnessed by parents, teachers, managers, and individuals to improve performance. \nRose, Todd and Ellison, Katherine (2013). Square Peg: My Story and What it Mean for Raising Innovators, Visionaries, and Out of the Box Thinkers. New York, NY. Hachette Books. [[ISBN_(identifier)|ISBN]] 9781401324278, Rose, Todd (2015). The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness. New York, NY. HarperOne. [[ISBN_(identifier)|ISBN]] 9780062358387. Rose's TEDx talk, \"The Myth of Average\", communicates the basic principles of the science of the individual and show how its findings can be harnessed by parents, teachers, managers, and individuals to improve performance. \n"} +{"id": 1524, "claim": "The 2004 North Carolina lieutenant governor election saw Democratic candidate Bev Perdue, who was the first female governor of North Carolina, retain her seat with 1,888,397 votes, which was 55.57% of the total, beating his Republican opposition Jim Snyder, who only had 1,453,705, only 42.78% of the total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Bev_Perdue|Bev Perdue]] (incumbent) 1,888,397 55.57 [[James_Snyder_Jr.|Jim Snyder]] 1,453,705 42.78 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] She was the first female governor of North Carolina. \n"} +{"id": 419, "claim": "During her time on The Voice, Alisan Porter gave several performances that were not part of the competition, including collaborating with Jennifer Nettles on the track \"Unlove You\" and singing \"Angel from Montgomery\" with Adam Wakefield.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2016, she auditioned for [[NBC|NBC]]'s [[The_Voice_(American_TV_series)|The Voice]], earning a spot on Team [[Christina_Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]. [[Adam_Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]] \"Angel from Montgomery\" [[Jennifer_Nettles|Jennifer Nettles]] \"[[Unlove_You_(Jennifer_Nettles_song)|Unlove You]]\" \n"} +{"id": 3486, "claim": "The population of Kadaiya Kalan in 2011 was 1061, with 185 being under the age of 6.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Demographics (2011 Census) 1061 185 \n"} +{"id": 37886, "claim": "The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants is a collection of fantasy, horror, short stories and, in 1964 was J. Ramsey Campbell's first published book which he later republished in an expanded version.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Fantasy_fiction|Fantasy]], [[Horror_fiction|horror]] [[J._Ramsey_Campbell|J. Ramsey Campbell]] It was released in [[1964_in_literature|1964]] by [[Arkham_House|Arkham House]] in an edition of 2,009 copies and was the author's first book. The original book was reissued in an expanded and illustrated version promoted as a 'fiftieth anniversary edition' by PS Publishing in 2011. \n"} +{"id": 13351, "claim": "Howard Moscoe and Murray Markin were the top two contenders in the 1978 Toronto municipal election (North York Councillor, Ward Four), held on Monday, November 13, 1978.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978 Toronto municipal election, North York Councillor, Ward Four 2,757 [[Howard_Moscoe|Howard Moscoe]] (x)[[Murray_Markin|Murray Markin]] 1,934 45.74 32.09 10.45 7.42 4.30 The Toronto municipal election of 1978 held on Monday, November 13, 1978, was the first seriously contested [[Mayor_of_Toronto|mayoralty]] race in [[Toronto|Toronto]], Ontario, Canada, since [[David_Crombie|David Crombie]] took office in the [[1972_Toronto_municipal_election|1972 election]]. \n"} +{"id": 6388, "claim": "Javier Gazol trained for the track and field club Transbaso Monz\u00f3n Polidux and later became qualified for the Spanish squad as a lone athlete in the men's pole vault at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Throughout his sporting career, Gazol trained for the track and field club Transbaso Monzo\u0301n Polidux in his native [[Zaragoza|Zaragoza]], under his personal coach Hans Ruf. Gazol qualified for the Spanish squad as a lone athlete in the [[Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_pole_vault|men's pole vault]] at the [[2004_Summer_Olympics|2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens|Athens]]. \n"} +{"id": 38692, "claim": "In the 1987 Horsham District Council election which took place on May 7, 1987, Conservative candidate Burham gained less than 500 votes in Warnham while Alliance candidate Dick tailed with only 293 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burham J. Ms. 534 Warnham \n"} +{"id": 8961, "claim": "Bergen has the highest number of innhabitants amongst the municipalities of Midhordland ( a 1,785 km (689 sq mi) land with a total population of 339,240) with 283,929, while Samnanger with 2,485 innhabitants has the least.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Bergen|Bergen]] 283,929 [[Samnanger|Samnanger]] 2,485 339,240 1,785 km (689 sq mi) Midhordland\nMidthordland \n"} +{"id": 12468, "claim": "The Dompe Polling Division failed to match the final country's results each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of Dompe has matched the final country result 5 out of 8 times. The winner of Dompe has matched the final country result 5 out of 7 times. \n"} +{"id": 20950, "claim": "Vladislav Antonov, a Russian luger, participated in the 2014 Winter Olympics (Nanjing, China), and had several first and second place finishes in World Cup competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sochi|Sochi]], Russia For the Summer Youth Olympics held in Nanjing, China, see [[2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics|2014 Summer Youth Olympics]]. \n"} +{"id": 3703, "claim": "Suning County has reached 330,000 population in 2004 and forms part of the Hebei province of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Suning County (simplified Chinese: \u8083\u5b81\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u8085\u5be7\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Su\u0300ni\u0301ng Xia\u0300n) is a county in the central part of Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Cangzhou|Cangzhou]], and as of 2004, it had a population of 330,000 residing in an area of 497 km (192 sq mi). \nHebei 330,000 \n"} +{"id": 3586, "claim": "No police officer died in the line of duty in the year 1930 under the Alexandria Police Department's command.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sunday, September 7, 1930 \n"} +{"id": 3201, "claim": "Biomphalaria straminea is part of the phylum Nephrozoa and the kingdom Rotifers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Kingdom: [[Animalia|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 51786, "claim": "Milan Bi\u0161evac represented the Serbian national team in football for 9 years but never scored a goal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 0 Goals \n"} +{"id": 2282, "claim": "In the 2018 Victorian state election, Murray Plains, an electoral district, had the most votes for Peter Walsh, who's been a member of the National party from 2014\u2013present, at 24,234, and the least votes for for Ian Christoe, a member of the Greens party, at 1,706 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The electoral district of Murray Plains is an electoral district of the [[Victorian_Legislative_Assembly|Victorian Legislative Assembly]] in Australia. [[Peter_Walsh_(Victorian_politician)|Peter Walsh]] [[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] 2014\u2013present [[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] [[Peter_Walsh_(Victorian_politician)|Peter Walsh]] 24,234 [[Australian_Greens_Victoria|Greens]] Ian Christoe 1,706 2018 Victorian state election: [[Electoral_district_of_Murray_Plains|Murray Plains]] \n"} +{"id": 33319, "claim": "Majority of the population in Mojde\u017e, a village in the municipality of Herceg Novi, Montenegro, belongs to the Serbs ethnic group.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Serbs_of_Montenegro|Serbs]] 53.4% Mojdez\u030c ([[Montenegrin_language|Montenegrin]]: \u041c\u043e\u0458\u0434\u0435\u0436) is a village in the [[Municipalities_of_Montenegro|municipality]] of [[Herceg_Novi_Municipality|Herceg Novi]], [[Montenegro|Montenegro]]. \n"} +{"id": 7463, "claim": "Fishing in India takes place in a exclusive economic zone and contributed over one percent of India's gross domestic product, and it employs about 14.5 million people a year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "To harvest the economic benefits from fishing, India has adopted exclusive economic zone, stretching 200 nautical miles (370 km) into the [[Indian_Ocean|Indian Ocean]], encompasses more than 2 million square kilometers. Fishing in India contributed over 1 percent of India's annual [[Gross_domestic_product|gross domestic product]] in 2008. Fishing in India employs about 14.5 million people. \n"} +{"id": 27601, "claim": "Choristocarpaceae belongs to the discosporangiales order of the brown algae in the\u00a0Choristocarpaceae\u00a0Kjellman\u00a0family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Choristocarpaceae is a [[Family_(biology)|family]] in the [[Order_(biology)|order]] [[Discosporangiales|Discosporangiales]] of the [[Brown_algae|brown algae]] (class Phaeophyceae). Family: Choristocarpaceae\n[[Frans_Reinhold_Kjellman|Kjellman]] \n"} +{"id": 8881, "claim": "Republican Troy Nehls won in Texas's 22nd congressional district in the 2020 US House of Representatives elections by less than 10 percentage points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Troy_Nehls|Troy Nehls]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 51.5 44.6 [[Sri_Preston_Kulkarni|Sri Preston Kulkarni]] \n"} +{"id": 25522, "claim": "1963 Toronto Argonauts season had thirteen games that took place between August 9 and November 2, one of which was with the Stampeders.", "label": 0, "evidence": "August 9 August 16 August 19 August 23 September 2 September 6 September 15 September 22 [[Calgary_Stampeders|Stampeders]] September 28 October 4 October 13 October 20 October 27 November 2 \n"} +{"id": 21499, "claim": "In the 29th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men, Hannes Dotzler received an overall 171 season standing points for a distance of 113 at the age of 20.", "label": 0, "evidence": "20 171 113 It was the 29th official [[FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup|World Cup]] season in [[Cross-country_skiing_(sport)|cross-country skiing]] for men and ladies. [[2009\u201310_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup|2010]] \n"} +{"id": 26345, "claim": "Patricia Kazadi, a Polish actress, singer and dancer made guest appearances on eight different movies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Title Jak sie\u0328 pozbyc\u0301 cellulitu [[Ranczo_(TV_series)|Ranczo (TV series)]] Licencja na wychowanie S\u0301wie\u0328ty interes [[Na_Wspo\u0301lnej|Na Wspo\u0301lnej]] Balladyna Rajskie klimaty Mi\u0142os\u0301c\u0301 na wybiegu Funio, Szefunio i reszta... czyli dzieciaki ratuja\u0328 s\u0301wiat [[Londyn\u0301czycy|Londyn\u0301czycy]] Fala zbrodni Egzamin z z\u0307ycia Daleko od noszy \n"} +{"id": 645, "claim": "Dug up during World War II to check for fuel, Valby Park was converted to a landfill after 1939.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The park is situated at the site of the former Valby F\u00e6lled (\"[[Common_land|Common]]\"), which was used as [[Landfill|landfill]] between 1913 and 1937. \n"} +{"id": 4131, "claim": "Ratneshwar Lal Kayastha was appointed as governor of Province No.2 on January 17, 2018, by the Government of Nepal, and served until November 3, 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was appointed as a governor of Province No. 2 by the Government of Nepal on 17 January 2018. He served as a Governor of Province No. 2 from 19 January 2018 to 03 November 2019. \n"} +{"id": 8729, "claim": "Mamadou Kansaye signed a professional contrac with USL (the organizer of several soccer leagues) and made his professional debut three days later", "label": 1, "evidence": "He made his professional debut two days later in a 3\u20132 defeat to [[Charleston_Battery|Charleston Battery]]. \n"} +{"id": 24647, "claim": "Gymnopilus palmicola has gills on hymenium and the cap is covex; it is also inedible.", "label": 1, "evidence": "gills on [[Hymenium|hymenium]] [[Pileus_(mycology)|cap]] is convex edibility: inedible \n"} +{"id": 3177, "claim": "Colonia del Sacramento had a population of 50,000 in 2011, almost double of what it had in 1908.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2011 Colonia del Sacramento had a population of 26,231. \n"} +{"id": 7123, "claim": "The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT), the government ministry responsible for the development of the tourism industry in Tanzania, has the second highest number of aerodromes present in the country.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism is the government ministry of [[Tanzania|Tanzania]] that is responsible for the management of [[Natural_resources|natural resources]] and [[Culture|cultural resources]] and for the development of the [[Tourism_industry|tourism industry]]. [[Ministry_of_Natural_Resources_and_Tourism_(Tanzania)|MNRT]] 61 [[Tanzania_Airports_Authority|TAA]] 58 [[Zanzibar_Airports_Authority|ZAA]] 2 [[Kilimanjaro_Airport_Development_Company|KADCO]] 1 [[Tanzania_National_Parks_Authority|TANAPA]] 26 [[Ngorongoro_Conservation_Area_Authority|NCAA]] 2 Private 93 \n"} +{"id": 20737, "claim": "Peter Erler (editorial staff at Forschungsverbund) focused his research on the history of South African emigrants in the USA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The focus of his professional research is on the history of German emigrants in the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], [[NKVD_special_camps_in_Germany_1945\u201349|Soviet internment camps]] in Germany, together with political developments more generally in the Soviet occupation zone (1945\u20131949) and the [[German_Democratic_Republic|German Democratic Republic]] (1949\u20131990). He is also a member of the editorial staff of the newspaper of the Forschungsverbund. \n"} +{"id": 31620, "claim": "Gwernymynydd is a village and community outside the market town of Mold in Wales, United Kingdom with a population of less than a thousand by 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,141 (2011) \nThe population at the [[United_Kingdom_Census_2011|2011 census]] was 1,141. \n"} +{"id": 43938, "claim": "In the 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand, New South Wales lost against Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington with a score of 20-8 on August 22, 1925 in Palmerston North.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Manawatu-Horowenua and Wellington 20 8 22 August 1925 [[Palmerston_North|Palmerston North]] \n"} +{"id": 31015, "claim": "Painted Ruins received a higher review score from Uncut compared to the score rated by Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Uncut_(magazine)|Uncut]] 9/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 7.3/10 \n"} +{"id": 4461, "claim": "Coroner Creek is a United States film directed by Ray Enright produced by Harry Joe Brown and was based on the novel Corona Creek .", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coroner Creek is a 1948 American [[Western_(genre)|Western]] film directed by [[Ray_Enright|Ray Enright]] and starring [[Randolph_Scott|Randolph Scott]] and [[Marguerite_Chapman|Marguerite Chapman]]. [[Harry_Joe_Brown|Harry Joe Brown]] It was based on the novel of the same name by [[Luke_Short_(writer)|Luke Short]]. \n"} +{"id": 1378, "claim": "In the 2018 Okolo Slovenska's stage 4 race, there were only two participants from Italy (ITA) compared to Netherlands (NED) with five.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2018 Okolo Slovenska (transl. Result of Stage 4 [[Fabio_Jakobsen|Fabio Jakobsen]] (NED) [[Matteo_Pelucchi|Matteo Pelucchi]] (ITA) [[Marco_Maronese|Marco Maronese]] (ITA) [[Cesare_Benedetti_(cyclist)|Cesare Benedetti]] (ITA) [[Michael_Bresciani|Michael Bresciani]] (ITA) [[Mirco_Maestri|Mirco Maestri]] (ITA) \n"} +{"id": 37628, "claim": "After being in the 2013 Kenyan gubernatorial elections the Kenyan politician, Josphat Nanok became the current governor of the Turkana County.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Local elections were held in [[Kenya|Kenya]] on 4 March 2013 as part of the [[2013_Kenyan_general_election|general elections]]. Josphat Nanok is a [[Kenyan|Kenyan]] politician. He is the current governor of [[Turkana_County|Turkana County]]. He became the governor after winning the [[2013_Kenyan_gubernatorial_elections|2013 Kenyan gubernatorial elections]]. \n"} +{"id": 7928, "claim": "John Abraham made a cameo appearance as Arjun in the 2008 Indian drama film, Little Zizou.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Little_Zizou_(film)|Little Zizou]] 2009 \n"} +{"id": 5334, "claim": "Mickey Mansell played in his second World Cup of Darts with Brendan Dolan, he reached the quarter-finals of a PDC event but never beat anyone in the UK Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Michael \"Mickey\" Mansell (born 31 August 1973) is a [[Irish_people|Northern Irish]] [[Darts|darts]] player from [[County_Tyrone|County Tyrone]] who currently plays in [[Professional_Darts_Corporation|Professional Darts Corporation]] events. A week later, he qualified for the [[2011_PDC_World_Darts_Championship|2011 PDC World Darts Championship]] after defeating Stephen Byrne to win the Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay. He represented Northern Ireland with [[Brendan_Dolan|Brendan Dolan]] in the [[2012_PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts|2012 PDC World Cup of Darts]] and together they reached the quarter-finals, where they were defeated by the Netherlands 0\u20134, having beaten Denmark in the second round. He finished inside the top 96 after the 8 UK Open qualifiers were held. \n"} +{"id": 19147, "claim": "Jovo Bosan\u010di\u0107 (a.k.a. Jovo) is a retired Serbian football player who played as a right midfielder who had 15 goals from 1988 to 2003 in his professional career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jovan \"Jovo\" Bosanc\u030cic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0408o\u0432o \u0411oca\u043d\u0447\u0438\u045b; born 7 August 1970) is a retired [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|right midfielder]]. (1) (10) (3) (1) \n"} +{"id": 33269, "claim": "Army of the Ohio a field army was active between 1861 and 1863 for the American Civil War.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Field_army|Field army]] 1861\u201362\n1863\u201365 The Army of the Ohio was the name of two Union armies in the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. The first army became the [[Army_of_the_Cumberland|Army of the Cumberland]] and the second army was created in 1863. \n"} +{"id": 28340, "claim": "Juan Perez won \u20ac103,503 at The Estrellas Poker Tour on 25\u201329 January 2012, which is lower then Miguel Bermudez's prize of \u20ac76,000 in the same tournament held on 26 Mar-1 April 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "25\u201329 January 2012 [[Spain]] Juan Perez \u20ac70,619 \n"} +{"id": 11282, "claim": "In 2006, Zion wrote, directed and starred in the Israeli sitcom (Situation Comedy) \"Naor's Friends\", the show aired for four season and set rating records for a scripted show for channel 10.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The show aired between 2006 and 2011 for 3 seasons. \n"} +{"id": 16947, "claim": "In Confederate States Secretary of War, there are five persons included in the list, and two of them were Judah P. Benjamin and James Seddon which are both part of Democrat.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[LeRoy_Pope_Walker|LeRoy Pope Walker]] 2 [[Judah_P._Benjamin|Judah P. Benjamin]] 3 [[George_W._Randolph|George W. Randolph]] 4 [[James_Seddon|James Seddon]] 5 Major-General\n[[John_C._Breckinridge|John C. Breckinridge]] [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democrat]] [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democrat]] \n"} +{"id": 20985, "claim": "Mike Adams, of the 2011 Ohio State Buckeyes, was drafted to the Houston Texans as pick #27 during round six of the 2012 NFL Draft.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was selected in the second round (pick 56) of the [[2012_NFL_Draft|2012 NFL Draft]] by the [[Pittsburgh_Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]]. On May 8, 2012, the Steelers signed Adams to a four-year, $3.54 million contract with a signing bonus of $1.01 million and $1.01 million guaranteed. Mike Adams (born March 10, 1990) is an [[American_football|American football]] [[Offensive_Tackle|Offensive Tackle]] who is currently a free agent. He played [[College_football|college football]] at [[Ohio_State|Ohio State]] and was named first-team all Big Ten in 2010. Mike Adams [[Offensive_Tackle|Offensive Tackle]] [[2012_NFL_Draft|2012]] / Round: 2 / Pick: 56 Games played:32Games started:16Player stats at 32 16 \n"} +{"id": 5907, "claim": "2011 New Haven Open at Yale was a Golf tournament played on outdoor hard courts, It was previously known as \"Pilot Pen Golf\", and it was the last event on the 2011 US Open Series before the 2011 US Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was previously known as \"[[Pilot_Pen_Tennis|Pilot Pen Tennis]]\". \nThe 2011 New Haven Open at Yale was a [[Tennis|tennis]] tournament played on [[Tennis_court#Hard_courts|outdoor hard courts]]. \n"} +{"id": 2774, "claim": "In \"Bobby Goes Nuts,\" Bobby couldn't enroll in the YMCA boxing class; instead, he enrolled in a self-defense class for women where he quickly mastered the technique to hard kick the testicles of his opponent.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Bobby Goes Nuts\" is the first episode of the sixth season of the American [[Animated_series|animated television series]] [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]]. In order to do so, Hank comes up with what he believes is the perfect idea and suggests Bobby go to the local [[YMCA|YMCA]] to enroll in a boxing class. Unfortunately for Bobby, when he goes to the Y to sign up for boxing, he finds out the class is full. Bobby asks to be enrolled in something, and is placed into a self-defense class for women because it is the only thing that is open. After some initial reluctance from the instructor, Bobby is allowed to stay in the class and quickly learns and masters the technique taught as self-defense: a hard kick to the testicles, usually preceded by a yell of \"That's my purse, I don't know you!\" \n"} +{"id": 21052, "claim": "Ernst Sars, born in Kinn, which is in the Sunnfjord district failed to earn any awards during his lifetime.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Crown Prince's gold medal - 1856 (1835-10-11)11 October 1835\n[[Kinn_(former_municipality)|Kinn]], Norway \n"} +{"id": 3983, "claim": "Artemi Ayvazyan was a British American composer and conductor, born on June 26, 1920 in Baku and he is also the founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0531\u0580\u057f\u0565\u0574\u056b \u0531\u0575\u057e\u0561\u0566\u0575\u0561\u0576, [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u0440\u0442\u0435\u043c\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u0410\u0438\u0306\u0432\u0430\u0437\u044f\u043d; June 26, 1902 \u2013 November 14, 1975) was a [[Soviet_Armenia|Soviet Armenian]] composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962). \n[[Soviet_Armenia|Soviet Armenian]] \n"} +{"id": 6905, "claim": "Gervinho, who was given the number 28 shirt, which was last worn by Ivory Coast teammate Emmanuel Ebou\u00e9 who was already on the verge of leaving the club, was sent off on his Premier League debut against Newcastle United for slapping Joey Barton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was sent off on his [[Premier_League|Premier League]] debut against [[Newcastle_United|Newcastle United]] for slapping [[Joey_Barton|Joey Barton]]. He was named in the Ivorian senior squad for the first time for the friendlies against Angola and [[Qatar_national_football_team|Qatar]] in November 2007, and was picked for the Ivorian squad for their [[2008_African_Cup_of_Nations|2008 African Cup of Nations]] campaign in [[Ghana|Ghana]] where he was given the number 10 shirt. \n"} +{"id": 9235, "claim": "Miranda Otto is an Australian actress who made her major theatrical film debut in Emma's War (1986)and later as Roma Page in 1992, followed by 1995 as Amanda in Police Rescue in the television premiers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Miranda Lin Otto (born 15 December 1967) is an Australian actress. She made her major film debut in [[Emma's_War_(film)|Emma's War]], in which she played a teenager who moves to Australia's bush country during [[World_War_II|World War II]]. 1986 [[Emma's_War_(film)|Emma's War]] Emma Grange 1992 Heroes II: The Return Roma Page 1995 Police Rescue Amanda \n"} +{"id": 1135, "claim": "During the 2015 Birmingham City Council election which took place on May 7, 2015, the Labour Party went against their losing trend in the General Elections across the United Kingdom as they won in Birmingham, the second largest-city in England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2015 Birmingham City Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of [[Birmingham_City_Council|Birmingham City Council]] in England. In Birmingham the [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour Party]] went against the trend across the United Kingdom, as they lost the General Election the Labour Party managed to strengthen its hold on Birmingham City Council as well as performing well in the Westminster seats. [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 29 2 \n"} +{"id": 4785, "claim": "The Pentax K100D (sometimes confused with the more advanced Pentaz K10D) is a digital single-lens reflex camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, and it has various exposure modes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Pentax K100D and similar [[Pentax|Pentax]] [[PENTAX_K110D|K110D]] are 6 [[Megapixel|megapixel]] [[Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera|digital single-lens reflex cameras]], launched in the U.S. on May 22, 2006. The K100D is sometimes confused with the similarly named, but more advanced, [[Pentax_K10D|Pentax K10D]]. [[Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera|digital single-lens reflex camera]] Program, Shutter-Speed Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Bulb, Auto, Picture modes (Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Action, Night scene portrait, Standard flash-off) The K100D features a six effective [[Megapixel|megapixel]] [[Charge-coupled_device|CCD]] sensor, coupled with an [[Analog-to-digital_converter|analog-to-digital converter]] (ADC) and a sensor-based [[Image_stabilization|shake reduction system]] within the camera body. It retains the features and the 6.1 megapixel [[Image_sensor|image sensor]] of the K100D, while adding support for [[Pentax_Lenses#Supersonic_Drive_Motor_(SDM)|Supersonic Drive Motor(SDM) lenses]] and dust reduction technology. \n"} +{"id": 5216, "claim": "The Cotton Board, which received support from its industry, aided the reorganization of the industry in the 1990s but such reorganization was unsuccessful.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It existed from 1940, and as a statutory [[Industrial_Development_Board|Industrial Development Board]] from 1948 to 1972, known in its last years as the Textile Council. \n"} +{"id": 2120, "claim": "Riya Sen played as Simran in Ragini MMS: Returns on ALTBalajim, then as Natasha in Poison on ZEE5.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Simran Ragini MMS: Returns [[ALTBalaji|ALTBalaji]] Natasha [[Poison_(web_series)|Poison]] ZEE5 \n"} +{"id": 4991, "claim": "Robert Evans Snodgrass studied Latin and Greek at Methodist preparatory school after he had moved to Ontario, California.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He studied Latin, Greek, French, German, physics, chemistry, and drawing, but notably no biology because the curriculum forbade involving the teaching of [[Evolution|evolution]]. It was here that Snodgrass entered a [[Methodist|Methodist]] preparatory school at the high school level, then known as Chaffey College. At age 15, the family again moved, this time to [[Ontario,_California|Ontario, California]], where they settled on a 20-acre (81,000 m) ranch and grew oranges, prunes, and grapes. \n"} +{"id": 32224, "claim": "From 2013-14 season to 2019 season, Romanian professional footballer Andreas Ivan, who plays as a winger for Sonnenhof Gro\u00dfaspach, played for 7 different clubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Stuttgarter_Kickers|Stuttgarter Kickers]] [[Stuttgarter_Kickers|Stuttgarter Kickers]] Stuttgarter Kickers II [[Rot-Weiss_Essen|Rot-Weiss Essen]] [[Wuppertaler_SV|Wuppertaler SV]] [[SV_Waldhof_Mannheim|SV Waldhof Mannheim]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls|New York Red Bulls]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls_II|New York Red Bulls II]] \n"} +{"id": 1730, "claim": "Dolhari Khurd had a total population of more than 3000 people, with 729 cultivators and 157 agricultural labourers in the 2011 census.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2260 Population Demographics (2011 Census) \n2,260 \n"} +{"id": 21348, "claim": "The Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (which includes Salisbury District Hospital) was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top NHS trusts to work for in 2015, with a staff sickness absence rate of 3.37% at that time.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is an [[NHS_Trust|NHS trust]] based in [[Salisbury|Salisbury]] that covers South Wiltshire, North and East Dorset and South West Hampshire. It includes [[Salisbury_District_Hospital|Salisbury District Hospital]]. It was named by the [[Health_Service_Journal|Health Service Journal]] as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 2752 full time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 3.37%. \n"} +{"id": 6161, "claim": "Kapuiviit(fomer Jens Munk Island) is one of the inhabited Canadian arctic Baffin islands in the Foxe Basin, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada with an area of 920 km (360 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is an uninhabited [[Baffin_Island|Baffin Island]] offshore island with an area of 920 km (360 sq mi). \n"} +{"id": 15668, "claim": "When Edilson's played on Brazil national team from 1993 through 2002, he scored a total of five goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Brazil_national_football_team|Brazil]] (6) Team (Gls) \n"} +{"id": 48567, "claim": "Strong Arm Steady's second album, In Search of Stoney Jackson, was released in 2010 was rated 7/10 by Spin and given an A- by the A.V.Club which was creates in 93 by the founder of Onion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1993, five years after the founding of [[The_Onion|The Onion]], [[Stephen_Thompson_(producer)|Stephen Thompson]], a student at the [[University_of_Wisconsin\u2013Madison|University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison]] launched an entertainment section of the newspaper. [[Tim_Keck|Tim Keck]]\nChristopher Johnson [[Tim_Keck|Tim Keck]]\nChristopher Johnson \n"} +{"id": 13759, "claim": "Royal Christmas Gala first tour date took place at the Congress & Culture Center, an indoor arena located in Aalborg, Denmark, which is used for exhibitions and concerts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "20 November 2017 [[Aalborg|Aalborg]] [[Denmark|Denmark]] [[Aalborghallen|Congress & Culture Center]] Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center (formally and unofficially Aalborghallen) is an indoor arena located in [[Aalborg|Aalborg]], [[Denmark|Denmark]], which is used for exhibitions and concerts. The tour began on 20 November 2017, in Aalborg, [[Denmark|Denmark]], and concluded on 23 December that year, in Vienna, [[Austria|Austria]], the day before [[Christmas_Eve|Christmas Eve]]. \n"} +{"id": 17947, "claim": "Secondary suite which can be exterior only is secondary to the primary residence (one primary residence at any given time) and normally has its own kitchen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are three types of accessory units: interior, interior with modification, and detached. Secondary suites, or accessory dwelling units, ADUs, or in-law apartments, are self-contained apartments, cottages, or small residential units, that are located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit. \n"} +{"id": 7906, "claim": "In the 2009-10 Skeleton World Cup, a multi race tournament over a season for skeleton, two representatives from Germany, who are named Frank Rommel and Jon Montgomery, bagged a gold medal each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jon_Montgomery|Jon Montgomery]] (CAN) \n"} +{"id": 16993, "claim": "The Kopaonik earthquake is a 5.1 mb earthquake that occurred on September 10, 1983 in Iceland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1983 Kopaonik earthquake occurred on September 10 at 06:14 UTC with a [[Body_wave_magnitude|body wave magnitude]] of 5.3 and a maximum [[Mercalli_intensity_scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (Severe). The epicenter was in the [[Kopaonik|Kopaonik]] mountains of [[Serbia|Serbia]]. \n"} +{"id": 32435, "claim": "In the album Shake Some Action only the source Rolling Stone has the ratings of 8.5/10.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 8.5/10 \n"} +{"id": 11656, "claim": "The Daily Telegraph, an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture, refused to review Skanky Skanky.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Daily Telegraph, known online as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by [[Telegraph_Media_Group|Telegraph Media Group]] and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. \n"} +{"id": 26669, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 91 is over 12 miles long and only goes through one location.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The entire route is in [[Greene_County,_North_Carolina|Greene County]]. 0.0 10.7 11.6 12.3 \u200b [[Walstonburg,_North_Carolina|Walstonburg]] \u200b \u200b \n"} +{"id": 1519, "claim": "WVPT, owned by VPM Media Corporation, had its broadcast franchise revoked 24 years ago.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 9, 1968 (52 years ago) (1968-09-09) \nAugust 22, 1996 (24 years ago) (1996-08-22)\n(in [[Front_Royal,_Virginia|Front Royal, Virginia]]; license moved to New Market in 2018) \n"} +{"id": 50385, "claim": "The 1903 University of New Mexico football team tied against the Albuquerque Indian School on November 7.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1903 University of New Mexico football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented the [[University_of_Dayton|University of Dayton]] as an independent during the [[1903_college_football_season|1903 college football season]]. October 12 Albuquerque Indian School W 11\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 32788, "claim": "Three out of eight games during World Group Qualifying Round of the 2002 Davis Cup were played indoors on a carpet-like surface.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Indoor Indoor Indoor Carpet Carpet Carpet [[Australia_Davis_Cup_team|Australia]] [[Zimbabwe_Davis_Cup_team|Zimbabwe]] [[Brazil_Davis_Cup_team|Brazil]] [[Germany_Davis_Cup_team|Germany]] [[Great_Britain_Davis_Cup_team|Great Britain]] [[Finland_Davis_Cup_team|Finland]] [[Slovakia_Davis_Cup_team|Slovakia]] [[Morocco_Davis_Cup_team|Morocco]] \n"} +{"id": 6244, "claim": "The Clemson Tigers football team had three wins and six losses for the 1935 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6\u20133 (2\u20131 SoCon) \n"} +{"id": 2157, "claim": "Zach Loyd last played for Dover United (the 2019 U.S. Open Cup title holder) during his senior career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zachary Robert Loyd (born July 18, 1987) is an American [[Association_football|soccer]] player who last played for [[Atlanta_United_FC|Atlanta United]]. \n"} +{"id": 3067, "claim": "The second generation of the Fiat Ducato, a light commercial vehicle produced since 1981 which was also known as Peugeot Boxer, was available with a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic transmission and was produced from 1993 until 2018", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Fiat Ducato is a [[Light_commercial_vehicle|light commercial vehicle]] developed by the [[Sevel|Sevel]] joint venture between [[Fiat|Fiat]] and [[PSA_Peugeot_Citroe\u0308n|PSA Peugeot Citroe\u0308n]], produced since 1981. Peugeot called it Boxer while Citroe\u0308n named it Jumper (Relay in the United Kingdom). 1993\u20132006\n1998\u20132018 (Brazil) 5-speed [[Manual_transmission|manual]]\n4-speed [[Automatic_transmission|automatic]] The range included two types of [[Gearbox|gearbox]]: a mechanical box with a five-speed [[Manual_transmission|manual]] plus reverse and an [[Automatic_transmission|automatic transmission]] with four speeds plus reverse. \n"} +{"id": 6837, "claim": "Hawkins, who grew up in Chicago, chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered Hartwick College, where he went to the 1980 NCAA Final Four during his four seasons with the Hawks.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hawkins grew up in Washingtonville, [[New_York_(state)|New York]] where he attended Washingtonville High School. \n"} +{"id": 9362, "claim": "Both the movie Brave Heart and Men in Black won the Empire Award for Best Film for two consecutive years (1998-1999).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1998\n[[3rd_Empire_Awards|(3rd)]] [[Men_in_Black_(1997_film)|Men in Black]] 1999\n[[4th_Empire_Awards|(4th)]] [[Titanic_(1997_film)|Titanic]] \u2020 [[Good_Will_Hunting|Good Will Hunting]] [[Saving_Private_Ryan|Saving Private Ryan]] [[The_Big_Lebowski|The Big Lebowski]] [[The_Truman_Show|The Truman Show]] \n"} +{"id": 1849, "claim": "Paul Sunderland was the only play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s and the 1990s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sunderland filled in for [[Chick_Hearn|Chick Hearn]] for 56 games during the 2001-02 season, and then in November 2002 he was announced as the new play-by-play announcer for the [[Los_Angeles_Lakers|Los Angeles Lakers]]. \n"} +{"id": 13355, "claim": "Cann River, a river that descends 1,080 metres (3,540 ft) over its 102 kilometres (63 mi) course rises northwest of Granite Mountain and is traversed by the Monaro Highway in its upper reaches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cann River rises southwest of Granite Mountain in remote country on the eastern boundary of the [[Errinundra_National_Park|Errinundra National Park]] and flows generally east, then south, then east, then south through the western edge of the [[Coopracambra_National_Park|Coopracambra National Park]] and through the [[Croajingolong_National_Park|Croajingolong National Park]], joined by seventeen minor [[Tributary|tributaries]] before reaching its [[Mouth_(river)|mouth]] with [[Bass_Strait|Bass Strait]], at the Tamboon Inlet in the [[Shire_of_East_Gippsland|Shire of East Gippsland]]. \n"} +{"id": 5678, "claim": "Szilvester Csollany, a former gymnast from Germany, failed to obtain a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Szilvester Csollany (HUN) Szilveszter Csolla\u0301ny (Hungarian: [[Hungarian|[\u02c8silv\u025bst\u025br \u02c8t\u0361\u0283olla\u02d0\u0272]]; born 13 April 1970 in [[Sopron|Sopron]], [[Hungary|Hungary]]) is a former [[Gymnast|gymnast]] from Hungary. \n"} +{"id": 4973, "claim": "The Army Staff Identification Badge which was presented by United States Army was first proposed and authorized in 1931 before the name changed in 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Douglas_MacArthur|General Douglas MacArthur]] first proposed an Army General Staff Badge in 1931, but it was not until 1933 that the [[United_States_War_Department|United States War Department]] authorized it. \n1933 \n"} +{"id": 2939, "claim": "15 teams, including ones from Qatar, Kuwait, and Iran, competed for the 2004 ACC Trophy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_Arab_Emirates_national_cricket_team|United Arab Emirates]] [[Qatar_national_cricket_team|Qatar]] [[Singapore_national_cricket_team|Singapore]] [[Thailand_national_cricket_team|Thailand]] [[Kuwait_national_cricket_team|Kuwait]] [[Malaysia_national_cricket_team|Malaysia]] [[Saudi_Arabia_national_cricket_team|Saudi Arabia]] [[Maldives_national_cricket_team|Maldives]] [[Oman_national_cricket_team|Oman]] [[Afghanistan_national_cricket_team|Afghanistan]] [[Hong_Kong_national_cricket_team|Hong Kong]] [[Bahrain_national_cricket_team|Bahrain]] [[Nepal_national_cricket_team|Nepal]] [[Bhutan_national_cricket_team|Bhutan]] [[Iran_national_cricket_team|Iran]] \n"} +{"id": 30227, "claim": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a private Christian school established in 1982 and it caters K to 12.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a [[Private_school|private]] [[Christian_school|Christian school]] located in [[Cape_Girardeau,_Missouri|Cape Girardeau, Missouri]] on route K. This school has programs from preschool through high school. 1982 [[Education_in_the_United_States#School_grades|K to 12]] \n"} +{"id": 43727, "claim": "Vanessa Lengies, born on July 21, 1985, played as Joanne Charis in the 2006 film \"Stick It\"; then as Robyn in the 2008 film \"Foreign Exchange\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vanessa Lengies (born July 21, 1985) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] actress, dancer and singer. In 2006, she co-starred with [[Jeff_Bridges|Jeff Bridges]] and [[Missy_Peregrym|Missy Peregrym]] as a [[Gymnast|gymnast]] in the film [[Stick_It|Stick It]]. [[Vanessa_Lengies|Vanessa Lengies]] as Joanne Charis 2008 [[Foreign_Exchange_(2008_film)|Foreign Exchange]] \n"} +{"id": 38012, "claim": "The 1925\u00a0National Football League\u00a0controversy started when American sports executive and NFL commissioner Joseph Carr suspended Pottsville, which had the best record of the season, and was about to get the NFL title under the league rules.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joseph Francis Carr (October 22, 1879 \u2013 May 20, 1939) was an American sports executive in [[American_football|American football]], [[Baseball|baseball]], and basketball. The controversy centers on the suspension of the [[Pottsville_Maroons|Pottsville Maroons]] by NFL commissioner [[Joseph_Carr|Joseph Carr]], which prevented them from taking the title. The Maroons were one of the dominant teams of the [[1925_NFL_season|1925 season]], and after defeating the Chicago Cardinals 21\u20137 on December 6, came away with the best record in the league. \n"} +{"id": 45109, "claim": "Don Rendell was an English jazz musician who only plays the flute.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mainly active as a tenor saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone, [[Flute|flute]], and [[Clarinet|clarinet]]. \n"} +{"id": 6807, "claim": "The Republican party candidate Walter Evans Edge garnered the highest vote of 179,022 against Democratic candidate George M. LaMonte's 153,743 during the 1918 United States Senate election in New Jersey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_(US)|Republican]] [[Walter_Evans_Edge|Walter Evans Edge]] 179,022 50.34% [[Democratic_Party_(US)|Democratic]] [[George_M._LaMonte|George M. LaMonte]] 153,743 43.23% \n"} +{"id": 2769, "claim": "In the 1984 Italian Grand Prix, a motor race held at Monza, Michele Alboreto of Italy scored the highest with nine points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Formula One 1984 With the [[McLaren_(racing)|McLarens]] of [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] and Alain Prost dominating the season, the Ferrari team only managed a single win during the year at the [[1988_Italian_Grand_Prix|Italian Grand Prix]] which Berger won from Alboreto in second place. \n"} +{"id": 41060, "claim": "In the 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix, Lotus's Ronnie Peterson, with a record time of 1:40,45, bested McLaren's James Hunt with an eight-millisecond difference.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 1:40,45 James Hunt McLaren-Ford 1:40,53 \n"} +{"id": 590, "claim": "In the 2007 Chicago Bears season, Briggs, who was a former American football linebacker in the National Football League, was so unhappy that he claimed that he no longer wanted to be a member of the Bears.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Briggs became unhappy with the action and voiced his anger on The Mike North Morning Show. He even went as far to claim he no longer wanted to be a member of the Bears, a statement he later reiterated nationally on [[Fox_Sports_(USA)|FoxSports.com]]. Lance Marell Briggs (born November 12, 1980) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Linebacker|linebacker]] in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] (NFL). \n"} +{"id": 24627, "claim": "\"Crying in the Club\" was released in the United States on May 23, 2017, in the Contemporary hit radio and Rhythmic contemporary formats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of release dates, showing region, format(s), label(s) and reference(s) May 23, 2017 [[Contemporary_hit_radio|Contemporary hit radio]] [[Rhythmic_contemporary|Rhythmic contemporary]] \n"} +{"id": 3587, "claim": "Hanayamata was adapted to a twenty-four episode anime that aired in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "An anime television series adaptation produced by [[Madhouse_(company)|Madhouse]] aired in Japan between July 7, 2014 and September 22, 2014 and was simulcast by [[Crunchyroll|Crunchyroll]]. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 July 7, 2014 (2014-07-07) September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) \n"} +{"id": 2292, "claim": "Luigi Fontana Russo, who was an economist and lecturer, taught trade policy and customs law at the University of Rome in 1907 and later on taught economic policy in 1928.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luigi Fontana Russo (Trapani, January 15, 1868 - Trapani, 1953) was an [[Italians|Italian]] economist and lecturer. Since 1907 he taught trade policy and customs law at the [[Sapienza_University_of_Rome|University of Rome]]. From 1928 he taught economic policy. \n"} +{"id": 30049, "claim": "YWHAG belongs to the 14-3-3 protein (regulatory molecules that are expressed in all eukaryotic cells) family found in only mammals (in heart muscles).", "label": 1, "evidence": "This highly conserved protein family is found in both plants and mammals, and this protein is 100% identical to the rat ortholog. \n"} +{"id": 4594, "claim": "Casey Dellacqua was the runner up in the 2008 French Open as well as in Wimbledon 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Runner-up [[2008_French_Open_\u2013_Women's_Doubles|2008]] [[French_Open|French Open]] Runner-up [[2013_Wimbledon_Championships_\u2013_Women's_Doubles|2013]] [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] \nShe was seeded 12th in the doubles, alongside Ashleigh Barty, and made it to the final, losing in two sets. Casey then travelled to Wimbledon for the [[2013_Wimbledon_Championships|Championships]]. The doubles proved to be a highlight for Dellacqua as she teamed with Italian [[Francesca_Schiavone|Francesca Schiavone]] to reach the final despite being unseeded. The pair lost in three sets to [[Spain|Spaniards]] [[Anabel_Medina_Garrigues|Anabel Medina Garrigues]] and Virginia Ruano Pascual in a match that lasted two-and-a-half hours. \n"} +{"id": 16889, "claim": "Compsocus elegans, found in Mexico and Central America, and Electrentomopsis variegata, found in Mexico are the two current species of Compsocidae, and each species has thirteen or fourteen segment antennae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Compsocus elegans is found in [[Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Central_America|Central America]], while Electrentomopsis variegata is found in Mexico. The family comprises two extant species in two genera, both found in [[Mesoamerica|Mesoamerica]]. The antennae of each species have 13 or 14 segments. \n"} +{"id": 990, "claim": "Monica Murnan (born on May 25, 1966) is an American politician who received the majority of votes at the Pittsburg City Commission at-large district election in 2013, gaining 869 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Monica Murnan (born May 25, 1966) is an American politician and [[Early_childhood|early childhood]] advocate who currently serves as a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Kansas_House_of_Representatives|Kansas House of Representatives]]. In 2013, Murnan successfully ran for one of three at-large seats on the Pittsburg City Commission, receiving the most votes of any candidate in the race. Pittsburg City Commission at-large district election, 2013 [[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Monica Murnan 869 (1966-05-25) May 25, 1966 (age 54)\n[[Parsons,_Kansas|Parsons]], Kansas, US \n"} +{"id": 3570, "claim": "Maksim Aravin ranked 13th at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, while Alexander Stepichev ranked 11th.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Maksim Aravin 13 Alexander Stepichev 11 \n"} +{"id": 42285, "claim": "Murray Moten (son of John Moten) was a messenger-boy before joining the military in 1916.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Murray was born on 3 July 1899 at [[Hawker,_South_Australia|Hawker]], South Australia, the eldest son of John Moten and Maude Mary Sophia, ne\u0301e Murray. Murray started work as a messenger-boy at the Mount Gambier post office in January 1915 and shortly afterwards was employed as a clerk in the Mount Gambier branch of the [[Savings_Bank_of_South_Australia|Savings Bank of South Australia]]. Murray joined the Commonwealth Military Cadet Corps in August 1916 and later enlisted in the [[First_Australian_Imperial_Force|Australian Imperial Force]] on 23 August 1917. \n"} +{"id": 9471, "claim": "What We All Come to Need, the fourth studio album by American post-metal band Pelican was given 7/10s by Beyond Race and Rock Sound.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Beyond_Race|Beyond Race]] (lukewarm) Rock Sound 8/10 \n"} +{"id": 32129, "claim": "Mennello Museum of American Art is a rejected pan that was planned to be opened November 22, 1998 and displays paintings and sculptures, and the Cunningham collection was donated.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Mennello Museum of American Art is an [[Art_museum|art museum]] located in the [[Howard_Phillips_(philanthropist)|Howard Phillips]]' house in Loch Haven Park next to Lake Formosa in [[Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, Florida]]. \n"} +{"id": 231, "claim": "University Heights station, originally located at the West Fordham Road, has been operating since the days of the Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad as well as the New York and Putnam Railroad late in the 19th century.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was originally located north of the former 180th Street (now Osbourne Place), while a nearby Fordham Heights station was located at West Fordham Road. \n"} +{"id": 3214, "claim": "The 1984 Tour of Flanders ended in the Denderstreek village of Meerbeke had ten riders on five different teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The race started in Sint Niklaas and finished in [[Meerbeke|Meerbeke]] ([[Ninove|Ninove]]) \u2013 covering 268 km. Meerbeke is a village in the [[Denderstreek|Denderstreek]] in the province of [[East_Flanders|East Flanders]] in [[Belgium|Belgium]]. Rider 10 [[Panasonic_(cycling_team)|Panasonic\u2013Raleigh]] Skil\u2013Sem\u2013Mavic La Redoute Splendor\u2013Mondial\u2013Marc Safir\u2013Van de Ven\u2013Colnago \n"} +{"id": 7932, "claim": "In the 2006 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election, 24 seats were contested; the Labour party earned the most seats, while the Liberal Democrats had the fewest seats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "24 of the 72 seats on the council were being contested in the election, with Labour holding control beforehand with 53 seats. [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 1 3 [[British_National_Party|BNP]] [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 0 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] [[Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales|Green]] 0 0 \n"} +{"id": 11485, "claim": "Jan van de Venne (active by 1616 \u2013 died before 1651) has been since been identified as Pseudo-Van de Venne by Jacques Foucart from the Louvre.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Works by Jan van de Venne were formerly attributed to an artist referred to as 'Pseudo-Van de Venne'. Art historian Jacques Foucart from the Louvre corrected the wrong attribution in an article published in 1978. Foucart identified Pseudo-Van de Venne with another Jan van de Venne whom he identified as a Flemish artist. Jan van de Venne or Jan van der Venne, also known as Pseudo van de Venne (active by 1616 \u2013 died before 1651), was a Flemish painter of [[Genre_art|genre]], religious scenes, and [[Cabinet_painting|cabinets]] who was court painter to the governors of the [[Southern_Netherlands|Southern Netherlands]]. \n"} +{"id": 18763, "claim": "Bruce Forman, born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on May 14, 1956, plays the guitar and performs jazz music.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1956-05-14) May 14, 1956 (age 64)\n[[Springfield,_Massachusetts|Springfield]], Massachusetts, U.S. Bruce Forman (born 1956) is an American [[Jazz|jazz]] guitarist. \n"} +{"id": 4651, "claim": "Str\u00f6msborg is a small islet in Sweden named after Str\u00f6mmen (\"The Stream\") and the merchant Berge Olofson Str\u00f6m who bought the island in 1740.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stro\u0308msborg ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]] for '\"Stream's castle\"') is a small [[Islet|islet]] in central [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], located north of [[Stadsholmen|Stadsholmen]], and west of [[Helgeandsholmen|Helgeandsholmen]], between the bridges [[Centralbron|Centralbron]], a motorway passing through central Stockholm, and [[Vasabron|Vasabron]]. Whenever the small island received its present name, it must have been in reference both to Stro\u0308mmen (\"The Stream\"), the stream surrounding it, and to the merchant \"Stro\u0308m\" and his building with the appearance of a castle (Stro\u0308ms-borg, \"Stream's Castle\"). The merchant Berge Olofson Stro\u0308m bought the island in 1740, and, according to a description from 1896 (G. Nordensvan), ten years later he had a stone house (\"suitable in size\") surrounded by [[Lime_tree|lime trees]] built on the island. \n"} +{"id": 17069, "claim": "One of the most credited pop singers of Italy, Ornella Vanoni has starred in eight films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ragazzi_del_Juke-Box|Ragazzi del Juke-Box]] [[Duel_of_the_Titans|Duel of the Titans]] [[Invasion_1700|Invasion 1700]] Amori pericolosi I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully Per un pugno di canzoni Il mulino del Po [[I_viaggiatori_della_sera|I viaggiatori della sera]] [[What_a_Beautiful_Surprise|What a Beautiful Surprise]] \n"} +{"id": 4292, "claim": "The Crossing Hero (Taiwanese fantasy) began online but failed to be moved to the CTi Variety television channel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Beginning 11 April 2015, The Crossing Hero airs on Taiwan's [[CTi_Variety|CTi Variety]], on Saturdays, at 11 pm. CTi Variety ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u4e2d\u5929\u7d9c\u5408\u53f0) is a satellite cable channel operated by [[Chung_T'ien_Television|Chung T'ien Television]] in [[Taiwan|Taiwan]]. \n"} +{"id": 10692, "claim": "MAC Freedom Conference consists of six member schools located throughout Connecticut and Pennsylvania.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The league currently has nine full members. [[Madison,_New_Jersey|Madison, New Jersey]] [[Hoboken,_New_Jersey|Hoboken, New Jersey]] [[Arcadia_University|Arcadia University]] Delaware Valley University [[DeSales_University|DeSales University]] [[Fairleigh_Dickinson_University|Fairleigh Dickinson University\u2013Florham]] [[King's_College_(Pennsylvania)|King's College]] Lycoming College [[Misericordia_University|Misericordia University]] [[Stevens_Institute_of_Technology|Stevens Institute of Technology]] [[Wilkes_University|Wilkes University]] \n"} +{"id": 5538, "claim": "Darryl Drake (December 11, 1956 \u2013 August 11, 2019), an American football player and coach, coached at the collegiate level for 21 years before joining the Chicago Bears coaching staff on February 6, 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Darryl Drake (December 11, 1956 \u2013 August 11, 2019) was an [[American_football|American football]] player and coach. Drake coached at the collegiate level for 21 years. He joined the [[Chicago_Bears|Chicago Bears]] coaching staff on February 6, 2004. \n"} +{"id": 48984, "claim": "John Fremont and Joseph Nicollet explored the Dakota Territory in May or June of 1838, and their notes describe the area as \"lake country of the coteau plains;\" however their notes do not describe Lake Kampeska, and some of their findings seem to be second-hand accounts of the area.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In their undated notes they described the area as the \"lake country of the coteau prairie.\" \n"} +{"id": 1209, "claim": "Arthur Mendon\u00e7a Cabral was born in Campina Grande (founded in 1864), Paraiba , but he failed to make his first team debut on 22 July 2015 before being loaned to Palmiras.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He made his first team debut on 22 July 2015, coming on as a late [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] and scoring a last-minute winner in a 2\u20131 away victory against [[Tupi_Football_Club|Tupi]], for [[2015_Copa_do_Brasil|the year]]'s [[Copa_do_Brasil|Copa do Brasil]]. \n"} +{"id": 32741, "claim": "Dongargaon is located in Mhow, Indore District, Madhyapradesh, India with a total population of 3,091 based on 2011 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Mhow|Mhow]] Dongargaon is a [[Village|village]] located in [[Indore_district|Indore District]], [[Madhyapradesh|Madhyapradesh]], [[India|India]]. 3,091 \n"} +{"id": 11390, "claim": "The 2020 Strade Bianche, the second event of the UCI Women's World Tour, consists of eight sectors, and the sector with the longest distance is San Martino in Grania, while the shortest one is Monteaperti.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Starting and finishing in Siena, Italy, Strade Bianche is the second event of the [[2020_UCI_Women's_World_Tour|2020 UCI Women's World Tour]]. Sectors of strade bianche 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Distance from 9.5 5.8 5.5 4.4 2.4 2.1 1.1 0.8 \n"} +{"id": 26192, "claim": "Epipsestis castaneata's forewings, which are part of adult outgrowths of the insect exoskeleton, are fawn coloured and its median fascia is extremely narrow.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The forewings are fawn coloured, shaded on each side of the narrow central area and along the inner margin in the basal half with dull chestnut brown. The median fascia is extremely narrow, towards the inner margin whitish and the outer line is blackish, slender, crenulate and slightly projecting on vein 4, followed by two thick brown shades with deeper centres, and then by a black lunulate-dentate line, angled above vein 5. Insect wings are adult outgrowths of the [[Insect|insect]] [[Exoskeleton|exoskeleton]] that enable insects to [[Flight|fly]]. \n"} +{"id": 8545, "claim": "The song Stolen Dance obtained the highest sales, a total of two million units, in the United States compared to other countries.", "label": 0, "evidence": "280,000 15,000 320,000 90,000 200,000 300,000 90,000 20,000 15,000 40,000 600,000 2,000,000 sales figures based on certification alone\nshipments figures based on certification alone\nsales+streaming figures based on certification alone \n"} +{"id": 3897, "claim": "Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus (19 October 1886 \u2013 10 August 1936) failed to be educated at Bedford Modern School. and on active serve in 1911 and served in world war 1 before 1915.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was educated at [[Bedford_Modern_School|Bedford Modern School]]. \n"} +{"id": 3228, "claim": "Eryngiophyllum belongs to a genus under the Coreopsideae tribe of the Asteraceae family, a very large and widespread family of flowering plants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Coreopsideae|Coreopsideae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). Coreopsideae is a tribe of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] belonging to the [[Asteroideae|Asteroideae]] subfamily. Tribe: Genus: \n"} +{"id": 7750, "claim": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury between 1949 and 1957.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] [[Cricket|cricketer]] who played [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]] for [[Canterbury_cricket_team|Canterbury]] between 1949 and 1957. \n"} +{"id": 11474, "claim": "The Western Avenue (east side) facade of the National Building, a historic warehouse building in downtown New York, consists of eight bays defined by nine piers which are expressed externally as pilasters, with wall planes within each bay that are recessed behind the nine pilasters and enriched with molded back surrounds at the sides and top.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The National Building is a historic warehouse building in downtown [[Seattle,_Washington|Seattle, Washington]], located on the east side of Western Avenue between Spring and Madison Streets in what was historically Seattle's commission district. \n"} +{"id": 34118, "claim": "Janet Jackson discography in the 1980s encompasses five albums including Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814, which had seven top five hits the first and only album with this achievement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Janet Jackson's Rhythm\nNation 1814 Control Dream Street Janet Jackson \n"} +{"id": 4260, "claim": "K\u00fcnten, a 4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) land in Baden district, Aargau, Switzerland, has a total population of 1,749.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) Ku\u0308nten is a [[Municipalities_of_Switzerland|municipality]] in the district of [[Baden_(district,_Aargau)|Baden]] in the [[Cantons_of_Switzerland|canton]] of [[Aargau|Aargau]] in [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. 1,749 \n"} +{"id": 4904, "claim": "Heerenveen, a town and municipality in the province of Friesland, has nine parties that fills up 27 seats in the government.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Heerenveen (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02cc\u0266e\u02d0r\u0259(n)\u02c8ve\u02d0n]] (listen), West Frisian: It Hearrenfean [[West_Frisian|[\u0259t \u02ccj\u025brn\u0329\u02c8f\u026a\u0259n]] (listen)) is a town and [[Municipality|municipality]] in the province of [[Friesland|Friesland]] (Fryslan), in the north of the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. [[Labour_Party_(Netherlands)|PvdA]] [[Christian_Democratic_Appeal|CDA]] [[People's_Party_for_Freedom_and_Democracy|VVD]] Leefbaar Heerenveen [[GreenLeft|GroenLinks]] [[ChristianUnion|ChristenUnie]] FNP [[Socialist_Party_(Netherlands)|SP]] [[Democrats_66|D66]] Total 27 \n"} +{"id": 35273, "claim": "Bay of Arguin (or Baie d'Arguin in French), measuring 13 km (8.1 mi) long and 20 km (twelve mi) wide, is a bay on the Atlantic shore of Mauritania and located south of Cap Blanc.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Bay of Arguin ([[French_language|French]]: Baie d'Arguin; Portuguese: Bai\u0301a de Arguim) is a bay on the [[Atlantic|Atlantic]] shore of Mauritania. 13 km (8.1 mi) 20 km (12 mi) It is located south of [[Ras_Nouadhibou|Cap Blanc]], north of Cap Timiris. \n"} +{"id": 7268, "claim": "The Sclerodermataceae are a family of fungi in the order Boletales in which the gleba is has sharply defined basidia-bearing sectors and is brown or white when young.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sclerodermataceae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of fungi in the order [[Boletales|Boletales]], containing several genera of unusual fungi that little resemble boletes. The gleba typically has sharply defined [[Basidia|basidia]]-bearing sectors, which are partitioned from one another by sterile veins, and in which the basidia are regularly scattered through the tissue. The gleba, which is brown or white in young specimens, turns dark purple to brownish purple in age, and crumbles to a powder of spores and disintegrating tissues at maturity. \n"} +{"id": 39431, "claim": "Asl\u0131 Tando\u011fan is an actress born in April 2, 1979 in Ankara, Turkey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Asl\u0131 Tandog\u0306an (born 2 April 1979) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] actress and professional harpist. (1979-04-02) 2 April 1979 (age 41)\n[[Ankara|Ankara]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] \nActress (1979-04-02) 2 April 1979 (age 41)\n[[Ankara|Ankara]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] \n"} +{"id": 26999, "claim": "Assateague Island (a 37-mile (60 km) long barrier island) is located in the Atlantic Ocean.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Assateague Island is a 37-mile (60 km) long barrier island located off the eastern coast of the [[Delmarva_Peninsula|Delmarva Peninsula]] facing the [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]]. [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]] \n"} +{"id": 6638, "claim": "Erythranthe purpurea is a plant species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Species: E. purpurea \n"} +{"id": 33633, "claim": "The Supremes had three releases in 1962 with Betty McGlown leaving the group.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Barbara_Martin_(singer)|Barbara Martin]] replaced McGlown in 1960, and the group signed with Motown the following year as The Supremes. Martin left the act in early 1962, and Ross, Ballard, and Wilson carried on as a [[Trio_(music)|trio]]. \n"} +{"id": 12098, "claim": "Juliet Roberts was featured in \"It's Over\" with the The Funk Masters peaking at 8th place in the 1983 UK music charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Title 1983 8 \n"} +{"id": 3714, "claim": "Adenoon, which belongs to a family of Asteraceae, and under the order Asterales, has only one known species called Adenoon indicum, which is native to the Western Ghats, a mountain range that covers an area of 160,000 square kilometers (62,000 sq. mi) of northeastern India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Southern_India|South]]-[[Western_India|Western India]] \n"} +{"id": 36713, "claim": "Garra orientalis is a species within the Cyprinidae family in the phylum Chordata.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Garra orientalis is a species of [[Cyprinid|cyprinid]] fish in the genus [[Garra|Garra]] which is found in the [[Pearl_River_(China)|Pearl River]] system of China. Family: [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] \n"} +{"id": 7082, "claim": "Alfred Dockery House is an historic plantation house in North Carolina, built about 1840, restored in 1951, and rests on a brick foundation on property with remains of an outbuilding and water-powered mill.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alfred Dockery House is a historic [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] located near [[Rockingham,_North_Carolina|Rockingham]], [[Richmond_County,_North_Carolina|Richmond County, North Carolina]]. It was built about 1840, and is a two-story, five bay, brick dwelling with a low hipped roof in the [[Greek_Revival_architecture|Greek Revival]] style. The house was restored in 1951. It rests on a brick foundation and has two ells. Also on the property are the contributing remains of an outbuilding and the remains of a water-powered mill. \n"} +{"id": 1669, "claim": "Hamed Gohar, who published a study in the British journal, Nature, on 'The Partnership between Fish and Anemone', had a happy married life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was not married and dedicated his life to the sea. \n"} +{"id": 17322, "claim": "Before playing with his current team ADP Den Haag from The Hauge, Dutch professional footballer Peet Bijen played with two football clubs from 2013 to 2020, appearing in 196 games and making 13 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peet Bijen (born 28 January 1995) is a Dutch professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|centre back]] for [[ADO_Den_Haag|ADO Den Haag]] in the Dutch [[Eredivisie|Eredivisie]]. Alles Door Oefening Den Haag (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251l\u0259s do\u02d0r \u02c8uf\u0259n\u026a\u014b d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag ([[Dutch|[\u02c8a\u02d0do\u02d0 d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), is a Dutch [[Association_football|association football]] club from the city of [[The_Hague|The Hague]]. Jong FC Twente [[FC_Twente|FC Twente]] [[2013\u201314_Eerste_Divisie|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Eerste_Divisie|2014\u201315]] [[2014\u201315_Eredivisie|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Eredivisie|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Eredivisie|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Eredivisie|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Eerste_Divisie|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Eredivisie|2019\u201320]] Career total 196 13 Apps Goals Total [[ADO_Den_Haag|ADO Den Haag]] \nCareer total 196 13 Apps Goals Total Jong FC Twente [[FC_Twente|FC Twente]] [[ADO_Den_Haag|ADO Den Haag]] Team Peet Bijen (born 28 January 1995) is a Dutch professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|centre back]] for [[ADO_Den_Haag|ADO Den Haag]] in the Dutch [[Eredivisie|Eredivisie]]. Alles Door Oefening Den Haag (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251l\u0259s do\u02d0r \u02c8uf\u0259n\u026a\u014b d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag ([[Dutch|[\u02c8a\u02d0do\u02d0 d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), is a Dutch [[Association_football|association football]] club from the city of [[The_Hague|The Hague]]. \n"} +{"id": 26162, "claim": "There is a higher population of males and males below 6 years than females in Dhamatane.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Children aged below 6 years 134 123 \n"} +{"id": 754, "claim": "The Sphaeralcea coccinea is a 2-cm-wide flower that is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern North America.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2-cm-wide flowers are reddish-orange and saucer-shaped, with 5 notched, broad petals, in small terminal clusters. This species is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern North America. \n"} +{"id": 15785, "claim": "Pasadena-based Saybrook University's\u00a0enrolment during Fall 2016 comprised of both genders, with 73.8% female enrollees from the total 622 intakes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saybrook University is a private graduate university in [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena, California]]. 459 (73.8%) 155 (24.9%) 8 (1.3%) \n"} +{"id": 7862, "claim": "Dan Werner played for four consecutive years in college from 2006 to 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 \n"} +{"id": 36311, "claim": "Benjamin Stevens most likely first settled in Kromberg barn, which he later transferred to Oliver Stevens in 1853.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This land was probably first settled in 1810 by Benjamin Stevens. Stevens transferred the land, with his \"homestead farm\", to Oliver Stevens in 1853. \n"} +{"id": 50502, "claim": "The Jeanerette Blues, previously (Class D) Evangeline League (a six-team Class-D minor league chiefly in Louisiana, United State) from 1934 to 1939, were a minor league baseball team affiliated with Brooklyn Dodgers in 1936.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Class D - (1934-1939) [[Evangeline_Baseball_League|Evangeline League]] (1934-1939) The Evangeline League began in [[1934_in_baseball|1934]] as a six-team Class-D minor league chiefly in [[Louisiana|Louisiana]], [[United_States|United States]]. The Jeanerette Blues were a minor league baseball team that operated from 1934-1939. [[Brooklyn_Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] (1936) \n"} +{"id": 38437, "claim": "Copulabyssia riosi (marine gastropod mollusk) is from the Pseudococculinidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Copulabyssia riosi is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Pseudococculinidae|Pseudococculinidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 32978, "claim": "The negotiations between Deutsche Telekom, a German telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn and by revenue the largest telecommunications provider in Europe, and BT Group on the acquisition of EE, which was announced in 2014, was completed on 29 January 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Deutsche Telekom AG (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02ccd\u0254\u028ft\u0283\u0259 \u02c8te\u02d0l\u0259k\u0254m \u0294a\u02d0\u02cc\u0261e\u02d0]] (listen); short form in writing only: DT; stylised as \u00b7T\u00b7\u00b7\u00b7) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Telecommunications_company|telecommunications company]] headquartered in [[Bonn|Bonn]] and by revenue the largest telecommunications provider in Europe. In December 2014, it was announced that Deutsche Telekom were in talks with [[BT_Group|BT Group]] on the acquisition of [[EE_Limited|EE]], and part of the deal was to provide Deutsche Telekom a 12% stake and a seat on the board in the BT Group upon completion. The transaction was completed on 29 January 2016. \n[[Telecommunication|Telecommunications]] [[Bonn|Bonn, Germany]] Deutsche Telekom AG (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02ccd\u0254\u028ft\u0283\u0259 \u02c8te\u02d0l\u0259k\u0254m \u0294a\u02d0\u02cc\u0261e\u02d0]] (listen); short form in writing only: DT; stylised as \u00b7T\u00b7\u00b7\u00b7) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Telecommunications_company|telecommunications company]] headquartered in [[Bonn|Bonn]] and by revenue the largest telecommunications provider in Europe. BT subsequently entered into exclusive talks to buy EE for \u00a312.5 billion on 15 December 2014 and confirmed on 5 February 2015, subject to regulatory approval. [[Deutsche_Telekom|Deutsche Telekom]] will own 12% of BT, while [[Orange_S.A.|Orange S.A.]] will own 4%. The deal was officially completed on 29 January 2016 with [[Deutsche_Telekom|Deutsche Telekom]] now owning 12% of BT, while [[Orange_S.A.|Orange S.A.]] own 4%. \n"} +{"id": 38053, "claim": "Dundahera is a town in Gurgaon district in the state of Haryana, India whose capital is Mumbai.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chandigarh|Chandigarh]] \n"} +{"id": 27595, "claim": "During the 2019 Homagama Polling Division the percent of MAE was smaller than in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] 15.05% [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] 6.65% \n"} +{"id": 19860, "claim": "Schinia nundina belongs to the Noctuidae family of the Lepidoptera order, an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]] Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] Lepidoptera ([[English|/\u02ccl\u025bp\u026a\u02c8d\u0252pt\u0259r\u0259/]] LEP-i-DOP-t\u0259r-\u0259, from Ancient Greek lepi\u0301s \"scale\" + ptero\u0301n \"wing\") is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Insect|insects]] that includes [[Butterfly|butterflies]] and [[Moth|moths]] (both are called lepidopterans). \n"} +{"id": 2648, "claim": "Alessandro Stratta served as an intern under Alain Ducasse's Louis XV restaurant and later on worked for Daniel Boulud at Le Cirque in New York City.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He then accepted an [[Internship|internship]] at the Ho\u0302tel de Paris in Monaco; soon after, Alain Ducasse invited Stratta to join the team at his Louis XV restaurant there. \n"} +{"id": 6402, "claim": "Shaki Waterfall's is near near Shaki, 6 km north to Sisian, and has a total heigh of 21 m.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shaki Waterfall ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0547\u0561\u0584\u056b\u056b \u057b\u0580\u057e\u0565\u056a) is a [[Waterfall|waterfall]] in [[Armenia|Armenia]], with a height of 18 m. It is located in [[Syunik_Province|Syunik Province]]. \n"} +{"id": 42359, "claim": "Republican Troy Nehls who has no previous experience of public service won in Texas's 22nd congressional district in the 2020 US House of Representatives elections by less than 10 percentage points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2004, Nehls was elected constable for Fort Bend County, while he was serving in Iraq. In November 2012, Nehls was elected sheriff of Fort Bend County, taking office in January 2013. He was re-elected in November 2016. \n"} +{"id": 2838, "claim": "Eli Harvey's Elks Statues started in from 1904 to 1937 and one of the locations is Elks Opera House, Prescott, Arizona.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elks statues by Eli Harvey 1904 1937 Elks Opera House, [[Prescott,_Arizona|Prescott, Arizona]] \n"} +{"id": 19398, "claim": "National Theatre of Namibia is located in the district of Windhoek Central Business District and is has various means of sourcing funds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is located in the district of [[Windhoek_Central_Business_District|Windhoek Central Business District]], next to the National Gallery of Namibia. The National Theatre is funded through donations, government grants and entrance fees. \n"} +{"id": 3166, "claim": "Ceranemota improvisa is a moth that can't be found in North America, first described by Henry Edwards in 1873.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from northern [[California|California]], western [[Oregon|Oregon]], western [[Washington_(state)|Washington]] and south-western [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]. \n"} +{"id": 21366, "claim": "Ronkswood, a Worcester city suburb, was formerly home to Worcester's main hospital, but the abandoned site is now often used by travelers for camping.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ronkswood is a suburb of the city of [[Worcester,_England|Worcester]], the county seat of Worcestershire, [[England|England]]. Ronkswood was the site of the former main hospital in Worcester. As the former hospital site has been left disused, it is common for travellers to set up camp. \n"} +{"id": 40317, "claim": "Ross Callachan spent eight seasons with the Raith Rovers in Kirkcaldy; in contrast, he stayed for four seasons in Perth with St. Johnstone.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2018\u201319_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2018-19]] [[2019\u201320_St_Johnstone_F.C._season|2019\u201320]] [[St_Johnstone_F.C.|St. Johnstone]] \n"} +{"id": 5044, "claim": "In the Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture, fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream and had porous lava walls that let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the \"Menehune\" fishpond, a historic Hawaiian fishpond listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, near L\u012bhu\u02bbe, Kaua\u02bbi), but prevent the fish from escaping.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Native_Hawaiians|Hawaiian]] people practiced [[Aquaculture|aquaculture]] through development of [[Fish_pond|fish ponds]] ([[Hawaiian_language|Hawaiian]]: loko iE\u0302\u00bba), the most advanced fish husbandry among the original peoples of the [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific]]. Fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream, so by opening a [[Sluice_gate|sluice gate]] the pondkeeper provided the fish with water rich in [[Nutrient|nutrients]] that had passed through inland, terraced pondfields and returned to the stream. The porous lava walls let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the [[Menehune_Fishpond|\"Menehune\" fishpond]] near LA\u0308\u00abhuE\u0302\u00bbe, [[Kauai|KauaE\u0302\u00bbi]]), but prevent the fish from escaping. The Menehune Fishpond, near Lihue, Hawaii, on the island of [[Kauai|Kauai]], is a historic Hawaiian fishpond. Also known as Alekoko Fishpond, it has been listed on the U.S. [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. \n"} +{"id": 13710, "claim": "The Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia was commissioned by Frederick's brother thru the painter Johann Georg Ziesenis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was commissioned by Frederick's sister [[Princess_Philippine_Charlotte_of_Prussia|Duchess Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbu\u0308ttel]]. \n"} +{"id": 889, "claim": "Carlephyton madagascariense is a species in the Araceae family (also known as the arum family), Alismatales order, and Monocots clade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Araceae|Araceae]] Order: [[Alismatales|Alismatales]] Clade: [[Monocotyledon|Monocots]] Also known as the arum family, members are often colloquially known as aroids. \n"} +{"id": 12583, "claim": "Texan metalcore and electronic band Sky Eats Airplane's debut album, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day, was well received by music critics, including Ultimate Guitar giving a perfect ten ratings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ultimate Guitar 8.8/10 \nUpon its release, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day received mixed reviews from music critics. Punk News reviewer Matt Wheilan was highly critical of the album, calling the mixing of [[Metalcore|metalcore]] with [[Electronic_music|electronic]] elements \"a poor concept being poorly executed.\" \n"} +{"id": 18443, "claim": "Konstantinos Damianos (born in 1853 in Athens) fought in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and died on 23 September 1915.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1853\nAthens He fought in the [[Epirus|Epirus]] front of the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 with the rank of Major. 23 September 1915\nAthens \n"} +{"id": 603, "claim": "The so-called Gestalt qualities were based on scientific experiments\u00a0leading to the discovery of the 'Gestalt effect' by Maxx Werheimer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The remarkable essay \"On Gestalt Qualities,\" published in 1890 by Ehrenfels has given a name to one of the most characteristic schools of scientific thought in our time and thereby established its existence formally. The qualities were based on tests done by flashing lights for certain amounts of time. This discovery later led to the famous Gestalt effect discovered by [[Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer]]. \nMax Wertheimer began the formal founding of Gestalt psychology in 1910 as he began experiments on the [[Phi_phenomenon|phi phenomenon]]. This discovery later led to the famous Gestalt effect discovered by [[Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer]]. \n"} +{"id": 5933, "claim": "On 15 August 1976 SAETA Flight 232, whose destination is from Quito, Ecuador to Cuenca, Ecuador, was suspected to be hijacked.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 15 August 1976, SAETA Flight 232 en route from [[Quito|Quito]], [[Ecuador|Ecuador]], to Cuenca was reported missing while in flight. Suspected hijack SAETA Flight 232 \n"} +{"id": 40542, "claim": "Emerson Fittipaldi took 1st place at the 72 Italian Grand Prix followed by Mike Hailwood.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Brazil]] [[Emerson_Fittipaldi|Emerson Fittipaldi]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Hailwood|Mike Hailwood]] \n"} +{"id": 269, "claim": "Dutch professional footballer Peet Bijen played with two football clubs before joining his current team, ADP Den Haag from The Hague.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peet Bijen (born 28 January 1995) is a Dutch professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|centre back]] for [[ADO_Den_Haag|ADO Den Haag]] in the Dutch [[Eredivisie|Eredivisie]]. He formerly played for [[FC_Twente|FC Twente]]. KSV BWO [[FC_Twente|FC Twente]] Alles Door Oefening Den Haag (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8\u0251l\u0259s do\u02d0r \u02c8uf\u0259n\u026a\u014b d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag ([[Dutch|[\u02c8a\u02d0do\u02d0 d\u025bn \u02c8\u0266a\u02d0x]]), is a Dutch [[Association_football|association football]] club from the city of [[The_Hague|The Hague]]. \n"} +{"id": 49118, "claim": "Cyndee Peters was born in September 8, 1946 in Granite Falls, North Carolina whose name comes from the waters that splash over the granite boulders spanning Gunpowder Creek.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1946-09-08) September 8, 1946 (age 74)\n[[Granite_Falls,_North_Carolina|Granite Falls]], [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]], United States She was born in 1946 in [[Granite_Falls,_NC|Granite Falls]], [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]]. The name Granite Falls comes from the waters that splash over the granite boulders spanning Gunpowder Creek. \n"} +{"id": 14518, "claim": "Str\u00f6msborg is a small islet which is a part of Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm in Sweden that was named after Str\u00f6mmen (\"The Stream\") and the merchant Berge Olofson Str\u00f6m who bought the island in 1740.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stro\u0308msborg ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]] for '\"Stream's castle\"') is a small [[Islet|islet]] in central [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], located north of [[Stadsholmen|Stadsholmen]], and west of [[Helgeandsholmen|Helgeandsholmen]], between the bridges [[Centralbron|Centralbron]], a motorway passing through central Stockholm, and [[Vasabron|Vasabron]]. Stro\u0308msborg is part of [[Gamla_stan|Gamla stan]], the old town of Stockholm and is connected to the rest of the world by the bridge [[Stro\u0308msborgsbron|Stro\u0308msborgsbron]] leading over to Vasabron. Whenever the small island received its present name, it must have been in reference both to Stro\u0308mmen (\"The Stream\"), the stream surrounding it, and to the merchant \"Stro\u0308m\" and his building with the appearance of a castle (Stro\u0308ms-borg, \"Stream's Castle\"). \n"} +{"id": 16697, "claim": "The 1958 Bowling Green Falcons football team (which represented Bowling Green State University, a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio), played against Western Michigan on September 20 and against Toledo on October 18.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 11 at Western Michigan \nSeptember 20 at Wichita State \n"} +{"id": 27869, "claim": "Dawlish College, awarded Technology College status under the (now defunct) specialist schools programme in 2005, has been re-branded, with a new name, logo, uniform and motto from September 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2005 the college was awarded [[Technology_College|Technology College]] status under the (now defunct) [[Specialist_school|specialist schools programme]]. From September 2018, the college has been re-branded, with a new name, logo, uniform and motto. \n"} +{"id": 19919, "claim": "Garra lancrenonensis is one of the 1.5 million living animal species of the Animalia kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Over 1.5 million [[Extant_taxon|living]] animal [[Species|species]] have been [[Species_description|described]]\u2014of which around 1 million are [[Insecta|insects]]\u2014but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. \n"} +{"id": 11943, "claim": "The Bristol Flyers won the finals in the 2020 British Basketball League Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Bristol Flyers are a British professional basketball team based in the city of [[Bristol|Bristol]], [[England|England]]. The British Basketball League Cup, often shortened to the BBL Cup, is an annual [[Knock-out|cup competition]] for [[Great_Britain|British]] basketball teams organised by the United Kingdom's top professional league, the [[British_Basketball_League|British Basketball League]]. [[2019-20_British_Basketball_League_season#BBL_Cup|2019\u201320]] [[Bristol_Flyers|Bristol Flyers]] \n"} +{"id": 4859, "claim": "Cysteamine dioxygenase, an enzyme that acts as biological catalyst, is known to different names such as 2-aminoethanethiol:oxygen oxidoreductase, persulfurase, cysteamine oxygenase, and cysteamine:oxygen oxidoreductase.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[List_of_enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is 2-aminoethanethiol:oxygen oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include persulfurase, cysteamine oxygenase, and cysteamine:oxygen oxidoreductase. In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a cysteamine dioxygenase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] Enzymes [[English|/\u02c8\u025bnza\u026amz/]] are [[Protein|proteins]] that act as [[Biological|biological]] [[Catalyst|catalysts]] (biocatalysts). \n"} +{"id": 4627, "claim": "Leslie Merritt Hall, an American satirical rap artist, has released six album titles, including the \"Gold Pants/Door Man's Daughter\" as a double album.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leslie Merritt Hall (born November 15, 1981) is an [[United_States|American]] [[Satire|satirical]] [[Rapping|rap artist]] and front-woman for the band [[Leslie_and_the_LY's|Leslie and the LY's]]. [[Door_Man's_Daughter|Door Man's Daughter]] Gold Pants/Door Man's Daughter - Double Album [[Cewebrity|ceWEBrity]] [[Back_2_Back_Palz|Back 2 Back Palz]] [[Destination_Friendship|Destination Friendship]] [[Songs_in_the_Key_of_Gold|Songs in the Key of Gold]] \n"} +{"id": 14271, "claim": "Srividya's first TV serial was 1991's Tamil language show Penn, an Indian drama anthology directed by Suhasani Maniratnam.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was produced by Aniksha Productions, director by C.J. Baskar. \n"} +{"id": 33497, "claim": "The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was closed in 2002 for renovations and was moved into a new 166,000 square-foot building in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the fall of 2007, the museum was closed for renovations. \n"} +{"id": 3733, "claim": "Charles Ausburne was born in New Orleans in 1889, died in 1917, and served on the United States Navy ship, Antilles, during his service.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Charles Lawrence Ausburne (July 26, 1889, [[New_Orleans,_Louisiana|New Orleans, Louisiana]] \u2013 October 17, 1917) enlisted in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] February 25, 1908. As an Electrician First Class, Ausburne manned the emergency [[Wireless|wireless]] station in the [[United_States_Army|Army]] transport [[USAT_Antilles|Antilles]], and following the ship's fatal [[Torpedo|torpedoing]] October 17, 1917 by [[SM_U-105|U-105]], stood to his duty until the ship sank beneath him. SS Antilles was an American passenger-cargo ship launched in 1906. [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] \n"} +{"id": 16715, "claim": "The Emery LDS Church has an area of less than one acre located in 100 E 100 N, Emery, Utah.", "label": 0, "evidence": "less than one acre 100 E 100 N, [[Emery,_Utah|Emery, Utah]] \n"} +{"id": 5573, "claim": "At Musketawa Trail, Waypoint 2 has no access to public amenities compared to Ravenna and Conklin a township with a population was 2,017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Waypoint 2 Vending, Restroom [[Ravenna,_Michigan|Ravenna, Michigan]] Parking, Restroom [[Conklin,_Michigan|Conklin, Michigan]] Parking, Restroom \n"} +{"id": 5677, "claim": "Mahmud is an Arabic and Spanish female name meaning praiseworthy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It comes from the Arabic [[Triconsonantal|triconsonantal]] root [[H\u0323-M-D|H\u0323-M-D]], meaning praise, along with [[Muhammad_(name)|Muhammad]]. Arabic Praiseworthy \n"} +{"id": 581, "claim": "Vytautas Strai\u017eys did not hold the same nationality as her home birth place.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1936-08-20) 20 August 1936 (age 84)\n[[Utena|Utena]], [[Lithuania|Lithuania]] [[Lithuanian_people|Lithuanian]] \n"} +{"id": 1533, "claim": "Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation's aircraft receive more constituents from Mitsubishi than Sumitomo and Showa which was established in 1923.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1957 Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation \n"} +{"id": 2829, "claim": "The Pointe aux Barques Light('Point of Little Boats') is a weather station constructed in 1848 and located in Port Hope, Michigan that is maintained by the US Coast Guard", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is an active [[Lighthouse|lighthouse]] maintained by the US Coast Guard remotely, located in Lighthouse County Park on [[Lake_Huron|Lake Huron]] near [[Port_Hope,_Michigan|Port Hope, Michigan]] in [[Huron_County,_Michigan|Huron County]]. \n"} +{"id": 50019, "claim": "Al Stokes had more home runs than than runs batted in, or ribby which credits a batter for allowing a run to be scored.", "label": 1, "evidence": "0 7 Al Stokes \n"} +{"id": 2833, "claim": "Aiden Flowers's first film role was Billy in 2014's 2 Bedroom 1 Bath and, more recently, he played 10-year-old Jacob Portman in 2016's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Next, Flowers went on to the role of Billy in Stanley Yung's film, 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, before taking on the supporting role of Andrew Champagne in Anthony Burns' dark comedy, [[Home_Sweet_Hell|Home Sweet Hell]], where he played the son of lead characters, Mona and Don Champagne, played by [[Katherine_Heigl|Katherine Heigl]] and [[Patrick_Wilson_(American_actor)|Patrick Wilson]]. In April 2015, he was chosen to play 10-year-old Jacob Portman in [[Tim_Burton|Tim Burton]]'s adaptation of [[Miss_Peregrine's_Home_for_Peculiar_Children_(film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]]. \n2014 2 Bedroom 1 Bath Billy 2016 [[Miss_Peregrine's_Home_for_Peculiar_Children_(film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]] 10-year-old Jacob Portman \n"} +{"id": 17692, "claim": "Brewster Productions is a concert production and promotion company that produces genres such as folk, indie rock, alternative, punk, alt-country, reggae, ska, jam band, Americana, and blues.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brewster Productions is a concert production and promotion company based in [[Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, Massachusetts]]. [[Folk_music|Folk]], [[Indie_rock|indie rock]], [[Alternative_rock|alternative]], [[Punk_rock|punk]], [[Alt-country|alt-country]], [[Reggae|reggae]], [[Ska|ska]], jam band, Americana, [[Blues|blues]]. \n"} +{"id": 8980, "claim": "Paula Rojo began singing in school choirs and eventually performed on four singing shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Performances on La Voz In September 2012, Paula entered [[La_Voz_(Spanish_TV_series,_season_1)|season one]] of talent show [[La_Voz_(Spain)|La Voz]], the Spanish version of [[The_Voice_(TV_series)|The Voice]]. Blind Auditions Battles Live Shows \u2013 1st Round Live Shows \u2013 2nd Round \n"} +{"id": 25875, "claim": "Eugene Pandala was an Indian architect that attended a premier higher education federal institute specializing in education and research called the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eugene Pandala is an [[India|Indian]] architect, known for building with values of [[Environmental_sustainability|environmental sustainability]]. School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi (SPA New Delhi) is a premier [[Higher_education|higher education]] federal institute located in [[New_Delhi|New Delhi]], India specializing in education and research, and serving as the national center of excellence, in the fields of [[Urban_planning|planning]] and [[Architecture|architecture]]. Pandala studied for a Masters in Urban Design at the [[School_of_Planning_and_Architecture|School of Planning and Architecture]], New Delhi. \n"} +{"id": 26944, "claim": "Chuck Nevitt, the tallest NBA player to ever win an NBA Championship, was drafted in the NBA in 1982 and retired in 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At 7 ft 5 in (2.26 m), he played the [[Center_(basketball)|center]] position throughout his nine-year career (1983, 1985\u20131990, 1992, 1993) in the [[National_Basketball_Association|NBA]], and remains [[List_of_tallest_players_in_National_Basketball_Association_history|one of the tallest players ever in NBA history]]. [[Chuck_Nevitt|Chuck Nevitt]] Tallest player to win an NBA Championship. He was selected in the third round of the 1982 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets, subsequently playing 15 games with the Los Angeles Lakers over 2 seasons. 1983\u20131994 \n"} +{"id": 2590, "claim": "Pawan Tiwari, who has acted in multiple TV serials like Do Dil Ek Jaan on Life Ok, acted in films such as Pranali and Dozakh in Search of Heaven.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tiwari has acted in multiple TV serials such as [[Do_Dil_Ek_Jaan|Do Dil Ek Jaan]] on [[Life_Ok|Life Ok]], Piya Ka Ghar Pyaara Lage. He has also acted in films such as Pranali (2008) and [[Dozakh_in_Search_of_Heaven|Dozakh in Search of Heaven]] which is his first production venture. \n"} +{"id": 21735, "claim": "2010\u201311 Azerbaijan Premier League had five teams one of which had head coach Nazim Suleymanov (born on February 17, 1965).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Neftc\u0327i_PFK|Neftc\u0327i Baku]] [[FK_Khazar_Lankaran|Khazar Lankaran]] [[Qarabag\u0306_FK|Qarabag\u0306]] [[Inter_Baku_PIK|Inter Baku]] [[AZAL_PFK|AZAL]] [[FK_Baku|Baku]] \n[[Neftc\u0327i_PFK|Neftc\u0327i Baku]] (C) [[FK_Khazar_Lankaran|Khazar Lankaran]] [[Qarabag\u0306_FK|Qarabag\u0306]] [[AZAL_PFK|AZAL]] [[Inter_Baku_PIK|Inter Baku]] [[FK_Baku|Baku]] \n"} +{"id": 30843, "claim": "The 1915 Saint Louis Billikens football team won four games at Sportsman's Park.", "label": 1, "evidence": "W 63\u20130 W 20\u20130 W 21\u20139 [[Shurtleff_Pioneers_football|Shurtleff]] [[Knox_Old_Siwash_football|Knox]] [[DePauw_Tigers_football|DePauw]] at [[Southern_Illinois_Maroons_football|Southern Illinois]] W 24\u20130 4\u20133\u20131 [[Sportsman's_Park|Sportsman's Park]] \n"} +{"id": 44164, "claim": "The trifurcula headleyella is part of a certain kingdom and family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: Family: [[Nepticulidae|Nepticulidae]] \n"} +{"id": 32512, "claim": "The commercial radio station\u00a0KXXZ changed its format from an album-oriented rock to classic hits, along with changes in its ownership.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KXXZ (95.9 [[Hertz|MHz]]), \"El Portal 95.9\") is a commercial [[Radio_station|radio station]] that is [[City_of_license|licensed]] to [[Barstow,_California|Barstow, California]], United States. KXXZ was first signed on in 1989 by Hub Broadcasting Inc. with an [[Album-oriented_rock|album-oriented rock]] format. In 1999, Hub Broadcasting sold KXXZ to Tele-Media Broadcasting LLC, headed by Robert Tudek, for $600,000. At the time, the station aired a classic hits format. \n"} +{"id": 10598, "claim": "Faujasia, which is native to certain islands in the Indian Ocean, is a genus of Faujasia in the Asteraceae family under the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Faujasia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]], native to certain islands in the [[Indian_Ocean|Indian Ocean]]. Genus: Faujasia\n[[Cass.|Cass.]] [[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 4572, "claim": "With expertise in the Bible including biblical hermeneutics and as a theologian, Gregory Beale also teaches at the university.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gregory K. Beale (born 1949 in [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]; also known as G. K. Beale) is a biblical scholar, currently a Professor of [[New_Testament|New Testament]] and [[Biblical_Theology|Biblical Theology]] at [[Westminster_Theological_Seminary|Westminster Theological Seminary]]. He has made a number of contributions to conservative [[Biblical_hermeneutics|biblical hermeneutics]], particularly in the area of the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. He served as the president of the Evangelical Theological Society in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 3373, "claim": "Rei Harakami released his first full album in 1998 after his EP in 1997.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His first studio album, Unrest, was released in 1998. Rei Harakami released his debut EP, titled Rei Harakami EP, in 1997. \nRei Harakami released his debut EP, titled Rei Harakami EP, in 1997. Unrest (1998) \nRei Harakami EP (1997) Unrest (1998) \n"} +{"id": 33740, "claim": "The Umedalens sjukhus lobotomised 770 people with 63% of them being female.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Old documents from the hospital show that the hospital lobotomised approximately 770 individuals, which is more than any other in the world. 63 percent of the lobotomised patients were female, and journals also show that lobotomy was performed on adolescents and mentally retarded. \n"} +{"id": 547, "claim": "Gao Tianyi recorded a total of 83 appearances in his career in which more than half was recorded during his time with Jiangsu Suning, a team owned by the Suning Appliance Group.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jiangsu_Suning|Jiangsu Suning]] 25 25 8 Career total 83 Their owners are [[Suning_Appliance_Group|Suning Appliance Group]] ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u82cf\u5b81\u7535\u5668\u96c6\u56e2\u6709\u9650\u516c\u53f8), a sister company of [[Suning.com|Suning.com]]; the name Suning derives from Su\u0304, a nickname for [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu]] province, and Ni\u0301ng, a nickname for [[Nanjing|Nanjing]] (from its old name Jia\u0304ngni\u0301ng). \n"} +{"id": 8946, "claim": "Tosi Fasinro, a retired British triple jumper, finished fourth at the 1990 World Junior Championships, won the 1993 UK Championships, and took one silver and one bronze at the AAA Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tosi Fasinro (born 28 March 1972) is a retired British [[Triple_jump|triple jumper]]. He finished fourth at the [[1990_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1990 World Junior Championships]], won the gold medals at the [[1991_European_Athletics_Junior_Championships|1991 European Junior Championships]], the [[Athletics_at_the_1993_Summer_Universiade_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1993 Summer Universiade]] and the [[1994_European_Athletics_U23_Cup|1994 European U23 Cup]], and finished fifth at the [[Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_\u2013_Men's_triple_jump|1995 Summer Universiade]]. Domestically, he won the [[1993_UK_Athletics_Championships|1993 UK Championships]] and the 1993 [[AAA_Indoor_Championships|AAA Indoor Championships]]. He took one silver and one bronze at the [[AAA_Championships|AAA Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 2004, "claim": "John Louis Mansi (Born in 1926) took part in thirteen films between 1952 and 1989, one of which was Secret People.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ripping_Yarns|Ripping Yarns]] Episode: \"Across the Andes by Frog\" Ripping Yarns is a [[Television_in_the_United_Kingdom|British television]] adventure [[Comedy|comedy]] anthology series. \n"} +{"id": 7288, "claim": "Bunichiro Abe played for Shimizu S-Pulse in 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2005 Sagan Tosu \n"} +{"id": 9332, "claim": "1975 Clemson Tigers football team was a German football team that represented Clemson University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 1975 NCAA Division I football season,The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1975 Clemson Tigers football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Clemson_University|Clemson University]] in the [[Atlantic_Coast_Conference|Atlantic Coast Conference]] (ACC) during the [[1975_NCAA_Division_I_football_season|1975 NCAA Division I football season]]. \n"} +{"id": 19300, "claim": "Schinia coercita is commonly mistaken as a genus of Schinia in the Noctuidae family, within the Lepidoptera phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: [[Schinia|Schinia]] \nFamily: [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]] \n"} +{"id": 36683, "claim": "The 2391 Tomita was discovered by K. Reinmuth, a German astronomer on January ninth of 1957 at the Heidelberg Observatory.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2391 Tomita, provisional designation 1957 AA, is a Nysian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the inner regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 15 kilometers in diameter. The asteroid was discovered on 9 January 1957, by German astronomer [[Karl_Reinmuth|Karl Reinmuth]] at [[Heidelberg_Observatory|Heidelberg Observatory]] in southern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 19241, "claim": "Casey Dellacqua a retired Australian professional tennis player that played in the French Open (a tennis tournament in France) in 2008 and in Wimbledon (the oldest tennis tournament in the world) 2013, where she was runner up in both tournaments.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Casey Dellacqua ([[English|/d\u0259\u02c8l\u00e6kw\u0259/]] d\u0259-LAK-w\u0259; born 11 February 1985) is a retired Australian professional [[Tennis|tennis]] player. The French Open ([[French_language|French]]: Internationaux de France de Tennis), also called Roland-Garros (French: [[French|[\u0281\u0254l\u0251\u0303 \u0261a\u0281os]]), is a major [[Tennis|tennis]] [[Tournament|tournament]] held over two weeks at the [[Stade_Roland_Garros|Stade Roland-Garros]] in [[Paris|Paris]], France, beginning in late May each year. Runner-up [[2008_French_Open_\u2013_Women's_Doubles|2008]] [[French_Open|French Open]] Runner-up [[2013_Wimbledon_Championships_\u2013_Women's_Doubles|2013]] [[The_Championships,_Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon or The Championships, is the oldest [[Tennis|tennis]] [[Tournament|tournament]] in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. \n"} +{"id": 7372, "claim": "Emma Ejwertz is a Swedish musician who's been active since 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1998\u2013present Emma Katarina Lovisa Ejwertz (born November 22, 1980) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] musician and singer-songwriter. \n"} +{"id": 572, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 91 is 12.3 miles long and only goes through one location.", "label": 0, "evidence": "North Carolina Highway 91 (NC 91) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]] running from [[U.S._Route_13_in_North_Carolina|US 13]]/[[U.S._Route_258|US 258]]/[[North_Carolina_Highway_903|NC 903]] in [[Snow_Hill,_North_Carolina|Snow Hill]] to [[U.S._Route_264|US 264]] near [[Walstonburg,_North_Carolina|Walstonburg]], entirely in [[Greene_County,_North_Carolina|Greene County]]. The entire route is in [[Greene_County,_North_Carolina|Greene County]]. mi [[U.S._Route_13_in_North_Carolina|US 13]] / [[U.S._Route_258|US 258]] / [[North_Carolina_Highway_903|NC 903]] [[U.S._Route_264|US 264]] \u2013 Wilson, [[Farmville,_North_Carolina|Farmville]] [[Walstonburg,_North_Carolina|Walstonburg]] \n"} +{"id": 16437, "claim": "After the WIN Television restarted broadcasting 9HD in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD, but they did not put a time frame on it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the [[Nine_Network|Nine Network]] restarted broadcasting [[9HD|9HD]] in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD. However, they did not put a time frame on it, stating that they are \"working through some technical and rights issues\". \n"} +{"id": 10922, "claim": "The Vincent Black Knight is a British motorcycle manufactured by Vincent Motorcycles Stevenage in 1954 to 1955 preceeding Vincent Rapide (a line of standard motorcycles designed and built by the Vincent HRD motorcycle company).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Vincent_Rapide|Vincent Rapide]] \nKnown as the 'Series D', the Black Knight was an upgraded [[Vincent_Rapide|Vincent Rapide]] which was fully enclosed to keep the rain and dirt from the rider. \n"} +{"id": 10435, "claim": "Animal Law Review was first published in 1994 by Lewis & Clark Law School.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Animal Law Review is a [[Law_review|law review]] covering animal law published by students at Lewis & Clark Law School in [[Portland,_Oregon|Portland, Oregon]]. Publishing its first volume in 1994, it was the first law review to focus on animal law issues and is the best known journal in its field. \n"} +{"id": 8187, "claim": "Montenegrin Australians are known to have worked in mines and deforestation in wetlands, and were in the mining center of Broken Hill.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Most were in the mining center of Broken Hill, but also in northern Queensland, where they worked on forest logging and reeds and road construction. Along with this, there are also data that Montenegrins, as well as many other emigrants at that time, worked in mines and deforestation in wetlands. \n"} +{"id": 37768, "claim": "Horst Gro\u00dfmann was born on 19 November 1891, and was active in the army from 1911 to 1920.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[German_Army_(Wehrmacht)|Army]] 1911\u201345 \n"} +{"id": 25988, "claim": "Best known for his Shakespeare interpretations and work in Amsterdam, Dutch actor\u00a0Louis Bouwmeester served as director of\u00a0Salon des Vari\u00e9t\u00e9s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Louis Frederik Johannes Bouwmeester (5 September 1842 \u2013 28 April 1925) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] actor best known for his Shakespeare interpretations. \n"} +{"id": 9122, "claim": "The Psalmopoeus cambridgei is part of the Theraphosidae family under the arthropoda class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] \n"} +{"id": 33260, "claim": "After Mexican president Antonio L\u00f3pez de Santa Anna's declaration to treat the rebellious Texians as pirates instead of soldiers and to have them executed in accordance with the law, Dillard Cooper, an American farmer and Texas Revolutionary soldier, survived the massacre of 425 men at Goliad (known as the Goliad Massacre; 425\u2013445 prisoners of war from the Texian Army of the Republic of Texas were killed by the Mexican Army), and soon linked up with three other surviving members of Red Rovers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mexican president [[Antonio_Lo\u0301pez_de_Santa_Anna|Antonio Lo\u0301pez de Santa Anna]] had ordered General [[Jose\u0301_de_Urrea|Jose\u0301 de Urrea]] to treat the rebellious Texians as pirates instead of soldiers and to have them executed in accordance with the law rather than kept as [[Prisoners_of_war|prisoners of war]]. On March 27, Cooper survived the massacre of 425 men at Goliad, running away as the bodies of his companions fell. Dillard Cooper (1814-1896) was an American farmer and [[Texas_Revolution|Texas Revolutionary]] soldier who survived the [[Goliad_massacre|Goliad massacre]]. Cooper soon linked up with three other surviving members of Red Rovers, Zachariah S. Brooks, Wilson Simpson, and [[Isaac_D._Hamilton|Isaac D. Hamilton]]. The Goliad massacre was an event of the [[Texas_Revolution|Texas Revolution]] that occurred on March 27, 1836, following the [[Battle_of_Coleto|Battle of Coleto]]; 425\u2013445 [[Prisoner_of_war|prisoners of war]] from the [[Texian_Army|Texian Army]] of the [[Republic_of_Texas|Republic of Texas]] were killed by the [[Mexican_Army|Mexican Army]] in the town of [[Goliad,_Texas|Goliad, Texas]]. \n"} +{"id": 19321, "claim": "The capital city of Kabul, Afghanistan, which, after decades of civil wars and occupation, has regions of rubble and desolation, but the indigenous population continues to live in the area constructing makeshift homes and shops out of salvaged materials.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A prime example of this is the capital city of [[Kabul|Kabul]], [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], which, after decades of civil war and occupation, has regions of rubble and desolation. Despite this, the indigenous population continues to live in the area, constructing makeshift homes and shops out of salvaged materials. \n"} +{"id": 19125, "claim": "Work Less Party nominated two candidates for the 2008 French election and holds a substantial amount of votes at the national level.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Work Less Party (WLP) was a Canadian federal political party that became eligible for registration with [[Elections_Canada|Elections Canada]] on October 1, 2007. \n"} +{"id": 6112, "claim": "Sharon Gal, who served as a member of the Knesset for Benjamin Netanyahu, hosted \"Economic Today\" on television and currently stars in \"Sharon and Rani LTD\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "He served as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Yisrael_Beiteinu|Yisrael Beiteinu]] during 2015. \n"} +{"id": 37983, "claim": "Player Jupp Heynckes of the Hertha BSC Club is one of 36 players to score at least 25 goals in the Bundesliga league.", "label": 1, "evidence": "38 116 [[Pierre_Littbarski|Pierre Littbarski]] \n"} +{"id": 4316, "claim": "In 1993, after racing in France, Cyborgo was sent to England; there, during his British career, he was owned by Hugh Duder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cyborgo (1990 \u2013 March 2001) was a French-bred, British-trained [[AQPS|AQPS]] racehorse. A full-brother to [[Hors_La_Loi_III|Hors La Loi III]] he began his racing career in his native country before being transferred to England to compete in National Hunt racing. During his British career he was owned by HUgh Duder, who raced the horse in the colours of his business County Stores Holdings (Somerset) Ltd. After racing on the flat in France in 1993, Cyborgo was sent to England to be trained by Martin Pipe at Nicholashayne near [[Wellington,_Somerset|Wellington, Somerset]]. \n"} +{"id": 3415, "claim": "The first episode of Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley was originally aired on September tenth of 1988 on NBC, short for National Broadcasting Company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 10 \u2013\nDecember 3, 1988 (1988-12-03) [[NBC|NBC]] The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language [[Commercial_broadcasting|commercial terrestrial]] [[Radio_network|radio]] and [[Television_network|television network]] owned by [[NBCUniversal|NBCUniversal]], a subsidiary of [[Comcast|Comcast]]. \n"} +{"id": 12289, "claim": "The East Rudham railway station (opened in 1880) is a former station in East Rudham that was initially known ass Rudham railway station.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It opened in 1880 and closed in 1959. East Rudham railway station is a former station in [[East_Rudham|East Rudham]], Norfolk. Initially known as Rudham railway station, it changed its name to East Rudham after two years. \n"} +{"id": 14442, "claim": "Trumpeter whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago which was first described by Jean Ren\u00e9 Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard in 1824 from specimens collected from the waters of Sydney Harbour, deeming any specimen from this location was also designated to be the holotype.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The trumpeter whiting is one of 29 [[Species|species]] in the [[Genus|genus]] [[Sillago|Sillago]], which is one of three genera in the smelt-whiting [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Sillaginidae|Sillaginidae]]. The species was [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Jean_Rene\u0301_Constant_Quoy|Jean Rene\u0301 Constant Quoy]] and [[Joseph_Paul_Gaimard|Joseph Paul Gaimard]] in 1824 from [[Biological_specimen|specimens]] collected from the waters of Sydney Harbour in [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]], [[Australia|Australia]]. A specimen from this location was also designated to be the [[Holotype|holotype]]. \n"} +{"id": 4706, "claim": "Active Denial System was manufactured by Raytheon, one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world, and was used in a number of wars including the War in Afghanistan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The ADS was deployed in 2010 with the United States military in the [[War_in_Afghanistan_(2001\u2013present)|Afghanistan War]], but was withdrawn without seeing combat. [[War_in_Afghanistan_(2001\u2013present)|War in Afghanistan]] \n"} +{"id": 20451, "claim": "Convergence of Democrats of Navarre has won seats in the Parliament of Navarre in 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007\u2014unlike with the last election they joined led by Jos\u00e9 Andr\u00e9s Burguete in 2011\u2014all of which are led by Juan Cruz Alli.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 3 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 4 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 2 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 0 / 50 Jose\u0301 Andre\u0301s Burguete \n"} +{"id": 1213, "claim": "Silenga has a total of eight neighborhoods in which Bidoghin has the least population of 38 while Daporin has the most population of 372.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bidoghin 38 Daporin 372 Dopanin Koknongin Kolinkomin Natinga Tengseghin Yarcin 179 58 106 282 54 277 \n"} +{"id": 50680, "claim": "Tracy Sheppard of the Labour party lost in the Wem Brook ward at the 2014 Nuneaton and Bedworth council election to conservative Andy Sargeant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tracy Sheppard 884 Andy Sargeant 268 \n"} +{"id": 50243, "claim": "The DOHC Genesis engine has five valves per cylinder as Yamaha adopted the 5-valve concept because it allowed both excellent volumetric efficiency and high rpm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[DOHC|DOHC]] Genesis engine has five valves per cylinder and [[Downdraft|downdraft]] [[Carburetors|carburetors]]. Yamaha adopted the 5-valve concept, using three intake valves and two exhaust valves per cylinder, because it allowed both excellent [[Volumetric_efficiency|volumetric efficiency]] and high rpm. \n"} +{"id": 16805, "claim": "Norma Joseph, a member of the advisory board of Kol ha-Isha (a peace movement to strengthen feminism and women\u2019s activism in Jerusalem), promoted women's greater participation in Jewish religious and communal life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a member of the advisory board of Kol ha-Isha: A Feminist House of Study in Jerusalem, sponsored by the [[Conservative_Judaism|Conservative movement]]. \n"} +{"id": 36942, "claim": "The Houston Academy for International Studies is a small high-school program which focuses on preparing students for university and their roles in society with no uniform policy (2012-2018).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Houston Academy for International Studies (HAIS) is a Houston Independent School District charter school in [[Midtown_Houston|Midtown]] [[Houston|Houston]], [[Texas|Texas]], [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 24899, "claim": "John Donahue, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, was a fielder who has never committed an error in 25 chances for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and who always had a home run.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He did not hit a home run. \n"} +{"id": 1802, "claim": "Gr\u00f6ndalsbron are two bridges in central Stockholm, Sweden wherein, the older bridge, inaugurated in 1967, forms a 460-metre section of the Essingeleden motorway (a motorway that goes from Solna to Stockholm, Sweden, crossing the westmost parts of central Stockholm), while the second bridge, inaugurated in 2000, forms part of the Tv\u00e4rbanan light rail line and is a 120 metres long pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gro\u0308ndalsbron ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]: The Gro\u0308ndal bridge) are two [[Bridge|bridges]] in central [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], connecting the island [[Stora_Essingen|Stora Essingen]] to the southern mainland district Gro\u0308ndal. The older bridge, inaugurated in 1967, forms a 460-metre section of the [[Essingeleden|Essingeleden]] [[Motorway|motorway]], of which 260 metres constitute the bridge, divided into three [[Pre-stressed_concrete|pre-stressed concrete]] frames, 70, 120, and 70 metres in length. Essingeleden is a [[Motorway|motorway]] that goes from [[Solna_Municipality|Solna]] to [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], crossing the westmost parts of central Stockholm, by going over [[Kungsholmen|Kungsholmen]], [[Lilla_Essingen|Lilla Essingen]], and [[Stora_Essingen|Stora Essingen]]. The second bridge, inaugurated in 2000, forms part of the [[Tva\u0308rbanan|Tva\u0308rbanan]] [[Light_rail|light rail]] line and is a 120 metres long pre-stressed concrete [[Box_girder_bridge|box girder bridge]]. \n"} +{"id": 672, "claim": "Uni\u00f3n La Calera participated in the 2019 and 2020 Copa Sudamericana seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2019_Copa_Sudamericana|2019]] [[Copa_Sudamericana|Copa Sudamericana]] [[2020_Copa_Sudamericana|2020]] [[Copa_Sudamericana|Copa Sudamericana]] [[2019_Copa_Sudamericana_first_stage|First Stage]] [[2019_Copa_Sudamericana_second_stage|Second Stage]] [[2020_Copa_Sudamericana_first_stage|First Stage]] [[2020_Copa_Sudamericana_second_stage|Second Stage]] [[2020_Copa_Sudamericana_final_stages|Round of 16]] \n"} +{"id": 2643, "claim": "In the 1980 Onehunga by-election Reg Boorman unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination and was chosen to contest the 1984 Wairarapa electorate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the [[1980_Onehunga_by-election|1980 Onehunga by-election]], losing to [[Fred_Gerbic|Fred Gerbic]]. He was selected to contest the [[Wairarapa_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wairarapa]] electorate in [[1984_New_Zealand_general_election|1984]], where he defeated the [[New_Zealand_National_Party|National Party]] incumbent [[Ben_Couch|Ben Couch]]. \n"} +{"id": 3629, "claim": "The K bullet only made a single type, the S.m.K., which was a standard steel core armor piercing bullet with a red rim around the primer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Germans made several versions of the K bullet during [[World_War_I|World War I]] and [[World_War_II|World War II]], including: \nS.m.K. S.m.K.H. S.m.K. L'spur S.m.K. Ub.m.Zerl. \n"} +{"id": 25534, "claim": "Jeanne Schmahl(1846\u20131915) was a Polish midwife and feminist who launched the French Union for Women's Suffrage to campaign for the right of women to vote and joined the League for Raising Public Morality and the Society for the Amelioration of Woman's Condition created by Maria Deraismes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "British, French \n"} +{"id": 2854, "claim": "The Petronas Philharmonic Hall has a bad sound system.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Petronas Philharmonic Hall is equipped with audio support and broadcast facilities, designed by Abbey Road Studios for recording, editing, broadcasting and monitoring performances in the concert hall. It aims to produce commercial quality recordings for selected performances. \n"} +{"id": 19202, "claim": "Heliocauta is a flowering plant in the sunflower family with its only known species native to Morocco.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Heliocauta is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. \n"} +{"id": 6593, "claim": "The Ice Hockey World Competition held in Czech Republic in 2015 had 864 more attendees than the Ice Hockey World Competition held in Germany and France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2015_IIHF_World_Championship|2015]] [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]] 741,690 11,589 [[2017_IIHF_World_Championship|2017]] [[Germany|Germany]] & [[France|France]] 686,391 10,725 \n"} +{"id": 1595, "claim": "PLC Mega was built by the Lithuanian company AB \"Baltic Shopping Centers\" in 2005 which contains a marine aquarium that is currently the highest one in the Baltic States (which includes Estonia and Latvia as well).", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was built by the Lithuanian company AB \"Baltic Shopping Centers\" in 2005. The building has a [[Marine_aquarium|marine aquarium]]. It is the highest [[Aquarium|aquarium]] in the Baltic States. The Baltic states (Estonian: Balti riigid, Baltimaad; Latvian: Baltijas valstis; [[Lithuanian_language|Lithuanian]]: Baltijos valstybe\u0307s), also known as the Baltic countries, Baltic republics, Baltic nations, or simply the Baltics, is a geopolitical term, typically used to group the three [[Sovereign_state|sovereign states]] in Northern Europe on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea: [[Estonia|Estonia]], [[Latvia|Latvia]], and [[Lithuania|Lithuania]]. \n"} +{"id": 20416, "claim": "Both Novel Furlong and Liam Flood won the Irish Poker Open twice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Liam Flood 1990 and 1996 [[Noel_Furlong|Noel Furlong]] 1987 and 1989 \n"} +{"id": 16627, "claim": "Xinglong County is located in Guangdong Province with its prefecture-level city situated in Chengde.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hebei \nXinglong County (simplified Chinese: \u5174\u9686\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u8208\u9686\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Xi\u0304nglo\u0301ng Xia\u0300n) is a county in the northeast of Hebei province, bordering the municipalities of [[Beijing|Beijing]] to the west and Tianjin to the southwest. \n"} +{"id": 6314, "claim": "Pithocarpa belongs in the plantae kingdom and its order is known as Asterales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 22978, "claim": "The Lithuanian Special Archives saved around 18,000 linear meters of records, which were maintained by the Office of the Chief Archivist of Lithuania.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Around 18,000 linear metres of records are stored. The Special Archives are maintained by the Office of the Chief Archivist of Lithuania, and are collected and stored according to Lithuanian Archives law. \n"} +{"id": 22578, "claim": "Slavko Dacevski began his youth career on the Vardar team, a team based in Skopje, North Macedonia from 1947 to 1950 before playing for them for his senior career from 1957 to 1960.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Buduc\u0301nost_Podgorica|Buduc\u0301nost Titograd]] \n"} +{"id": 20159, "claim": "With a total length of 52.38 miles, Wyoming Highway 34 has major intersections in the counties of Albany (found in mile 0) and Platte (found after 50.78 and 52.38 miles).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wyoming Highway 34 (WYO 34) is a 52.38-mile-long (84.30 km) [[Wyoming|Wyoming]] state highway known as Laramie-Wheatland Road. [[Albany_County,_Wyoming|Albany]] 0.00 [[Platte_County,_Wyoming|Platte]] 50.78 52.38 \n"} +{"id": 9998, "claim": "The Phillipian, the student-run weekly newspaper of the American preparatory school of Phillips Academy, can be bought at $1.00 every two weeks during 1878 but has now become free and is issued weekly since 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Phillipian is the student-run weekly newspaper of the American preparatory school of [[Phillips_Academy|Phillips Academy]] in Andover, Massachusetts. Biweekly 1878 $1.00 2017 Weekly Free \n"} +{"id": 12348, "claim": "In the Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture, fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream and had porous lava walls that let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the \"Menehune\" fishpond near L\u012bhu\u02bbe, Kaua\u02bbi), but prevent the fish from escaping.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The porous lava walls let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the [[Menehune_Fishpond|\"Menehune\" fishpond]] near LA\u0308\u00abhuE\u0302\u00bbe, [[Kauai|KauaE\u0302\u00bbi]]), but prevent the fish from escaping. Fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream, so by opening a [[Sluice_gate|sluice gate]] the pondkeeper provided the fish with water rich in [[Nutrient|nutrients]] that had passed through inland, terraced pondfields and returned to the stream. \n"} +{"id": 8093, "claim": "M\u00fcnchnone's first preparation was reported in 1959 by Lawson & Miles while the azomethine ylide reactivity of m\u00fcnchnones was first published by Huisgen, whose major achievement was the development of the Huisgen cycloaddition, and his group.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first preparation of a mu\u0308nchnone derivative was reported in 1959 by Lawson & Miles by cyclodehydration of 2-pyridone-N-acetic acid with acetic anhydride. The azomethine ylide reactivity of mu\u0308nchnones, and their reaction with [[Alkyne|alkynes]] in the synthesis of [[Pyrrole|pyrroles]], was first published by [[Rolf_Huisgen|Huisgen]] et al. His major achievement was the development of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction, also called the Huisgen cycloaddition. \n"} +{"id": 29542, "claim": "Hasret \u015e\u00fckr\u00fc G\u00fcltekin was born on July 2, 1993 in Turkey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hasret S\u0327u\u0308kru\u0308 Gu\u0308ltekin (1 May 1971 \u2013 2 July 1993) was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] musician and [[Poet|poet]]. \n"} +{"id": 898, "claim": "In 2013, the Washington Stealth made a Home record of 3 wins and 5 losses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013_NLL_season|2013]] 5-3 \n"} +{"id": 27974, "claim": "Alfred Dockery House (once the home of the Congressman and brigadier general of the Tennessee State Militia, Alfred Dockery) was destroyed in 1951, as were the remains of the outbuilding and water-powered mill.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The house was restored in 1951. Also on the property are the contributing remains of an outbuilding and the remains of a water-powered mill. \n"} +{"id": 3920, "claim": "WVPT, owned by VPM Media Corporation, first aired on August 22, 1996 (24 years ago).", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 9, 1968 (52 years ago) (1968-09-09) \n"} +{"id": 37094, "claim": "Family Guy includes recurring casts such as H. Jon Benjamin who voices Carl and has appeared in 22 (out of 349) episodes, Johnny Brennan as Mort Goldman, and Horace the bartender that has appeared in 90 episodes, and Ralph Garman who has been working with the team since 2001 and has appeared in 213 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[H._Jon_Benjamin|H. 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Database caching improves scalability by distributing query workload from backend to multiple cheap front-end systems. \n"} +{"id": 4816, "claim": "Antturi studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA, then later lived with his family in Dublin for two years, serving as a priest for the Finnish Seamen\u2019s Mission (a Christian organisation which helps Finns travelling abroad, particularly seafarers and migrant workers).", "label": 0, "evidence": "He has studied at Vanderbilt University in [[Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville]], USA. Later, Antturi lived with his family in [[Dublin|Dublin]] for two years, serving as a priest for the [[Finnish_Seamen's_Mission|Finnish Seamen's Mission]]. It was established to help Finns travelling abroad, particularly seafarers and migrant workers. \n"} +{"id": 8324, "claim": "Polish illustrator Andrzej Mleczko is mostly known for his films and has published 15,000 films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Andrzej Mleczko (born 5 January 1949) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Illustrator|illustrator]], mostly known for his [[Satire|satirical]] activities. Satirical drawings He has worked with Polish and foreign magazines, in which he has published more than 15,000 of his drawings. \n"} +{"id": 1484, "claim": "McReynolds, born in Springfield, Illinois, on September 17, 1989, as Jonathan Caleb McReynolds, was raised by a single mother with love and support from his family, church members and his pastor at New Original Church of God in Christ.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1989-09-17) September 17, 1989 (age 31)\n[[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]] \n"} +{"id": 37711, "claim": "Nigel Vaughan played football for the Wales national team and professionally for Newport County when they won the Welsh Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nigel Mark Vaughan (born 20 May 1959 in [[Caerleon|Caerleon]]) is a [[Welsh_people|Welsh]] former professional [[Association_football|footballer]] and [[Wales_national_football_team|Wales]] international. [[Wales_national_football_team|Wales]] Having signed as a professional in 1977 it was Newport County manager [[Len_Ashurst|Len Ashurst]] that had the biggest influence on Vaughan's career. In 1980, he played a pivotal role in helping Newport County to double success, by achieving promotion from the old Division 4 and winning the [[Welsh_Cup|Welsh Cup]] against Shrewsbury Town (5\u20131 on aggregate). \n"} +{"id": 6540, "claim": "Noriaki Tsuchimoto was a longtime employee at Iwanami Productions making films for Japanese corporations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tsuchimoto was only an employee at Iwanami Productions for a year (after that, he worked there as a hired freelancer), but he made films alongside other important directors such as Hani, [[Shinsuke_Ogawa|Shinsuke Ogawa]], [[Kazuo_Kuroki|Kazuo Kuroki]], and [[Yo\u0304ichi_Higashi|Yo\u0304ichi Higashi]], and cameramen like Jun'ichi Segawa, [[Tatsuo_Suzuki_(cinematographer)|Tatsuo Suzuki]], and [[Masaki_Tamura|Masaki Tamura]]. \n"} +{"id": 4892, "claim": "Horowpothana Polling Division took place over seven years, and was UPFA (United People's Freedom Alliance) is 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2010]] [[#2005_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2005]] [[#1999_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1999]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1994]] [[#1988_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1988]] [[#1982_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|1982]] \n"} +{"id": 14014, "claim": "Classical guitarist Mats Scheidegger specializes in contemporary music recording with labels Grammont and NMC-Records\u00a0and\u00a0serves as artistic director of the\u00a0\"Tage f\u00fcr Neue Musik Z\u00fcrich\" festival since 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mats Scheidegger (born 1963 in [[Baden,_Switzerland|Baden]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]) is a [[Classical_guitar|classical guitarist]]. He specializes in contemporary music, e.g. he is the dedicatee of Sam Hayden's (). He did many recordings for Labels such as Grammont, NMC-Records, Harmonia Mundi. He has been artistic director of the \"Tage fu\u0308r Neue Musik Zu\u0308rich\" festival since 1998. \n"} +{"id": 5674, "claim": "The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum which opened in 2013 features two display tracks (one on each side of the building) and a children's play area that has hands-on train tables.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opened in 2013, the museum occupies the restored former Southern Pacific Freighthouse (built 1894) at 1940 Santa Barbara Avenue, adjacent to the Union Pacific main line and about one-quarter mile south of the San Luis Obispo Amtrak station. A standard-gauge display track extends along the east side of the building, and a short narrow-gauge display track is on the west side. There is a children's play area incorporating hands-on train tables and a Museum Store offering railroad books, lanterns, and clothing, and other items. \n"} +{"id": 28875, "claim": "Nikolaj Pe\u0161alov both ranked third in the 1996 and 2004 Olympic Games Snatch events.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Weightlifting_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics|1996]] 3 [[Weightlifting_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics|2004]] 3 \n"} +{"id": 18466, "claim": "2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election had more than ten districts, one of which was Colombo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Colombo_District|Colombo]] [[Gampaha_District|Gampaha]] [[Kalutara_District|Kalutara]] [[Kandy_District|Mahanuwara]] Matale [[Nuwara_Eliya_District|Nuwara Eliya]] [[Galle_District|Galle]] [[Matara_District|Matara]] [[Hambantota_District|Hambantota]] [[Jaffna_District|Jaffna]] Vanni [[Batticaloa_District|Batticaloa]] [[Ampara_District|Digamadulla]] [[Trincomalee_District|Trincomalee]] Kurunegala Puttalam [[Anuradhapura_District|Anuradhapura]] [[Polonnaruwa_District|Polonnauwa]] [[Badulla_District|Badulla]] [[Monaragala_District|Monaragala]] Ratnapura [[Kegalle_District|Kegalle]] \n"} +{"id": 22217, "claim": "In 2001 Algarve Cup Sweden (9) got the highest points, and its followed by Canada (6).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sweden_women's_national_football_team|Sweden]] (2nd title) [[Denmark_women's_national_football_team|Denmark]] \n"} +{"id": 697, "claim": "Orchidaceae is a species classified under the family Asteraceae, in kingdom Plantae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: Orchidaceae\n[[Antoine_Laurent_de_Jussieu|Juss.]] \n"} +{"id": 2045, "claim": "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has a large roster, including Aramis, Dragon Lee, and Jeff Cobb, but none of its wrestlers have ever won a championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[PWG_World_Championship|PWG World Championship]] [[Bandido_(wrestler)|Bandido]] \n[[PWG_World_Tag_Team_Championship|PWG World Tag Team Championship]] [[The_Rascalz|The Rascalz]]\n([[Dezmond_Xavier|Dezmond Xavier]] and [[Zachary_Wentz|Zachary Wentz]]) \n"} +{"id": 2659, "claim": "David da Silva played one season for Birkirkara (a football club based in the largest town on the island of Malta), and made two appearances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Birkirkara_F.C.|Birkirkara]] [[2011\u201312_Maltese_Premier_League|2011\u201312]] 2 Birkirkara Football Club is a football club based in the town of [[Birkirkara|Birkirkara]], the largest town on the island of [[Malta|Malta]]. \n"} +{"id": 37937, "claim": "\u00c9douard Brissaud, a French physician and pathologist who died of a brain tumor at 57 years old, was taught by Jean Martin Charcot\u2014a French neurologist and anatomical pathology professor known for his work on hypnosis and hysteria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "E\u0301douard Brissaud (15 April 1852, [[Besanc\u0327on|Besanc\u0327on]] \u2013 20 December 1909) was a French [[Physician|physician]] and [[Pathologist|pathologist]]. He died of a brain tumour, aged 57. He was taught by [[Jean_Martin_Charcot|Jean Martin Charcot]] at [[Pitie\u0301-Salpe\u0302trie\u0300re_Hospital|Pitie\u0301-Salpe\u0302trie\u0300re Hospital]]. Jean-Martin Charcot (French: [[French|[\u0283a\u0281ko]]; 29 November 1825 \u2013 16 August 1893) was a French neurologist and professor of [[Anatomical_pathology|anatomical pathology]]. He is best known today for his work on [[Hypnosis|hypnosis]] and [[Hysteria|hysteria]], in particular his work with his hysteria patient [[Louise_Augustine_Gleizes|Louise Augustine Gleizes]]. \n"} +{"id": 6633, "claim": "Black Kettle National Grassland was named after a Northern Cheyenne leader killed in the attack led by George Armstrong Custer, the area never became part of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian reservation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The area became part of the [[Cheyenne_and_Arapaho_Tribes|Cheyenne and Arapaho]] Indian reservation in 1867, but the treaty lands were partitioned and shrunk by multiple federal acts, including the [[Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]] which carved the land into parcels owned by individual households, and was opened to private settlement in 1892. \n"} +{"id": 4687, "claim": "The shortest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to SR 58, while the longest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to SR 178.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Postmile [[California_State_Route_58|SR 58]] [[California_State_Route_178|SR 178]] (Kern Canyon Road) \u2013 [[Bakersfield,_California|Bakersfield]], [[Lake_Isabella,_California|Lake Isabella]] \n"} +{"id": 20398, "claim": "Kansas City Roller Warriors started practicing at a local community center by the fall of 2004 under Coach Connie Magic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Along with Ami Geddon, Connie Magic, Jade Lightning, Bomb Pop, PDQ, Maiden Hell, Damsel of D'tension and Murphy's Law were the team's first coaches. In 2010, Ami Geddon, a Kansas City Roller Warrior, worked to grow a junior roller derby league in Kansas City. She recruited other skaters with experience in coaching and teaching children. \n"} +{"id": 47373, "claim": "2018 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election had six candidates, the winner was Marshall Tuck (born in Miami, California).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tony Thurmond 50.9% Marshall Tuck 49.1% \n"} +{"id": 2326, "claim": "Pyspread, can import and export data from CSV and xls files, but it can't display any image files in its cells.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Besides text, pyspread can display bitmap and vector images in its cells. \n"} +{"id": 10889, "claim": "Shambala language is a mythical language that has 650.000 speakers and it is native to Tanzania (United Republic of Tanzania).", "label": 1, "evidence": "660,000 (2001) \nShambala or Shambaa is a [[Bantu_language|Bantu language]] of [[Tanzania|Tanzania]]. \n"} +{"id": 13577, "claim": "Walking Proof an album by Lilly Hiatt was never rated professionally.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings 85/100 [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 8/10 [[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] 7.6/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] \n"} +{"id": 31359, "claim": "The song \"For Real\" performed by Athena won a landslide victory against two others\u00a0in the national final televoting for the Turkey entry in the Eurovision\u00a0Song Contest 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"For Real\" was the [[Turkey|Turkish]] entry in the [[Eurovision_Song_Contest_2004|Eurovision Song Contest 2004]], performed in [[English_language|English]] by the band [[Athena_(band)|Athena]]. 22 [[Turkey_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2004|Turkey]] [[Athena_(band)|Athena]] \"[[For_Real_(Athena_song)|For Real]]\" 195 \n"} +{"id": 2792, "claim": "Patrick Bertoletti was featured on the cover of the Chicago Reader (American alternative weekly newspaper) on Monday, March 13, 2006 and the story described his abilities and his ambitions for the winter competition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bertoletti was featured on the cover of the [[Chicago_Reader|Chicago Reader]] on Friday June 30, 2006. \n"} +{"id": 3307, "claim": "The Miss Hong Kong 2007 pageant had two contestants from Vancouver including winner Kayi Cheung, who also won the Miss Vitality Ambassador Award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Contestant #3: [[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, [[Aimee_Chan|Aimee Chan]]. Miss Vivality Ambassador : No. 3 [[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] Kayi Cheung \u5f35\u5609\u5152 Overseas delegate from [[Vancouver|Vancouver]]\nCompeted in Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant 2005 Janis Leung \u6881\u8a60\u8a69 Overseas delegate from [[Vancouver|Vancouver]] \nThis is also the second time where four overseas delegates were chosen. Contestant #3 Kayi Cheung and #8 Janis Leung Wing Sze are from Vancouver. Contestant #11 Kendra Wong Chung Yin is from San Francisco and #16 Jenny Cheng Wai Ching is from Las Vegas. Surprisingly, no delegate from Toronto or Los Angeles made it to Hong Kong (where in recent years, many did). Miss Vivality Ambassador : No. 3 [[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] Contestant #3: [[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, [[Aimee_Chan|Aimee Chan]]. \n"} +{"id": 3794, "claim": "Scientists study the evolution of metavirus believed to have a very fast mutation and recombination rate by often looking at capsid proteins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Scientists often look at capsid proteins for evidence of Metavirus evolution. Because of their high mutation and recombination rate and their ability to conduct [[Horizontal_gene_transfer|horizontal gene transfer]], the evolutionary history of many retroelements may be challenging to trace (Benachenhou et al., 2013). \n"} +{"id": 11873, "claim": "MS Wissenschaft visited 34 cities in 2006 with approximately 74,000 visitors in a showcase that features sports and computer science.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006 The ship visited 34 cities, with approximately 74,000 visitors. [[Sports|Sports]] and [[Computer_science|computer science]] \n"} +{"id": 35724, "claim": "Blueberry Boat had wide ranging scores from 1/10 to 9.6/10 from critics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[NME|NME]] 1/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 9.6/10 \n"} +{"id": 18682, "claim": "There were a total of 3,818 students enrolled in the Alcorn School District during the 2006\u20132007 school year, but only 38.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There were a total of 3,818 students enrolled in the Alcorn School District during the 2006\u20132007 school year. 38.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. \n"} +{"id": 43295, "claim": "In the 2006\u201307 Buffalo Sabres season the team had the best regular-season in the NHL, and in January of that year they won five games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Record for Month 6\u20137\u20131 (Home 4\u20133\u20130 Away 2\u20134\u20131) \n"} +{"id": 42058, "claim": "\"The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar,\" starring Chris Wiggins, Kate Reid, and Margot Kidder, was directed by Peter Pearson and written by Joan Finnegan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Chris_Wiggins|Chris Wiggins]]\n[[Kate_Reid|Kate Reid]]\n[[Margot_Kidder|Margot Kidder]] [[Peter_Pearson_(director)|Peter Pearson]] [[Joan_Finnigan|Joan Finnigan]] \nThe Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar is a 1968 [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]], it was directed by [[Peter_Pearson_(director)|Peter Pearson]] and written by [[Joan_Finnigan|Joan Finnigan]]. The 49-minute drama stars [[Chris_Wiggins|Chris Wiggins]] and [[Kate_Reid|Kate Reid]], along with [[Margot_Kidder|Margot Kidder]] in her first feature role. \n"} +{"id": 9216, "claim": "Suzanne Davies is a Australian women's football striker from the Sheffield team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Suzanne Davies is a British women's footballer who currently plays for [[Sheffield_L.F.C.|Sheffield]] where she is a striker. \n"} +{"id": 35168, "claim": "Bullenkuhle belongs to this group, albeit considerably bigger, this sinkhole has a diameter of about 130 meters (430 ft) and attains a depth of 15 meters (49 ft).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Bullenkuhle belongs to this group, albeit considerably smaller. \n"} +{"id": 2170, "claim": "Nehlen, who Trump publicly thanked on Twitter and later told The Washington Post that Nehlen was \"running a very good campaign\", even though he did not endorse him, lost the Republican Party primary to Ryan, who received 84 percent of the votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the 2016 Republican primary election, Ryan faced businessman [[Paul_Nehlen|Paul Nehlen]], who had been endorsed by [[Sarah_Palin|Sarah Palin]]. Because of Nehlen's support for Trump, Trump publicly thanked him on Twitter and later told [[The_Washington_Post|The Washington Post]] that Nehlen was \"running a very good campaign\", even though he did not endorse him. In the August 9, 2016 primary election, Ryan overwhelmingly defeated Nehlen, taking over 84 percent of the vote. \n"} +{"id": 11852, "claim": "The Kansas Gas Service is a regulated natural gas utility distribution company founded in 1997 by its parent company ONE Gas and operated and manned by 1000 employees in 82 counties in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kansas Gas Service is the largest [[Natural_gas|natural gas]] distribution company in the U.S. state of [[Kansas|Kansas]], operating in 82 counties. It is a regulated public utility which serves 634,000 customers in 360 communities, employing 1,000 employees. Headquartered in [[Overland_Park|Overland Park]], [[Kansas|Kansas]], the company was a division of [[ONEOK|ONEOK]] Inc., a [[Tulsa|Tulsa]]-based Fortune 200 company since 1997 until ONEOK spun off Kansas Gas Service and its two other distribution companies\u2014Oklahoma Natural Gas Company and Texas Gas Service\u2014to form [[ONE_Gas|ONE Gas]] in 2014. Kansas Gas Service was formed in 1997 when ONEOK purchased the natural gas assets of Western Resources (now Evergy). Kansas Gas Service Division of [[ONE_Gas|ONE Gas]] [[Natural_gas|Natural gas]] utility 1997; 23 years ago (1997) [[Natural_gas|Natural gas]] distribution 1,000 [[ONE_Gas|ONE Gas]] \n"} +{"id": 41122, "claim": "Fyodor Dubasov sailed with the Russian Navy and won five awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Order_of_St._George|Order of St. George]]\n[[Order_of_St._Alexander_Nevsky|Order of St. Alexander Nevsky]] \n"} +{"id": 2360, "claim": "Chilotherium was a large, robust animal weighing between 1 and 2.5 tons, and includes species such as C. blanfordi fiund in Siwalk, and C. ibericum Antunes found in Portugal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was a large, robust animal reaching 1.5-1.8 m in height and a weight between 1 and 2.5 [[Metric_ton|tons]], depending on the species. Portugal C. ibericum Antunes, 1972 C. blanfordi (Lydekker, 1884) [[Siwalik|Siwalik]] \n"} +{"id": 15353, "claim": "The project Sonatas and Interludes, dedicated to to Maro Ajemian, was interrupted in early 1947 when Cage made a break to compose The Seasons, but was completed by March 1958.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Immediately after The Seasons Cage returned to Sonatas and Interludes, and by March 1948 it was completed. \n"} +{"id": 41802, "claim": "The Southwest 5th Avenue stations were abandoned upon the completion of Pioneer Place in 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1990 (constructed c. 1987-1990) \n"} +{"id": 21318, "claim": "All episodes of the Hanayamata anime were directed by Atsuko Ishizuka, a director and animator who began her animation career with Madhouse.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kinsei Nakamura \nHideki Hosokawa \nHiroya Saito\u0304 \n"} +{"id": 4807, "claim": "Shirt of Flame refers to a specific form of the tar, pitch and oil doused and set alight poison dress trope in folklore which were used on Christians and martyrs in the Roman Empire.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The phrase Shirt of Flame refers either to a specific form of the [[Poison_dress|poison dress]] trope in folklore, or to a particular type of clothing given to people about to face [[Burning_at_the_stake|burning at the stake]]. During the [[Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire|Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire]], many early Christians were executed by being doused with tar, pitch and oil, and set alight in Rome. Many Protestants were later sentenced to \"[[Death_by_burning|death by burning]]\" in 16th-century England because of their faith. \n"} +{"id": 20428, "claim": "The first four games developed by Grezzo, including Line Attack Heroes and StreetPass Garden, were published by Nintendo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Grezzo (Japanese: \u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e\u30af\u3099\u30ec\u30c3\u30bd\u3099, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Kabushiki Gaisha Gurezzo) is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Video_game_developer|video game developer]]. 2010 [[Line_Attack_Heroes|Line Attack Heroes]] [[Nintendo|Nintendo]] 2011 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D [[The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_to_the_Past_&_Four_Swords#Enhanced_port|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition]] 2013 StreetPass Garden \n"} +{"id": 9822, "claim": "Pete Koch is a teenager that only plays baseball.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Peter Alan Koch (born January 23, 1962) is an American actor and a former [[American_football|American football]] player. \n"} +{"id": 15696, "claim": "Aymara constitutes the majority of ethnic groups in the Urmiri Municipality, while the Quecha (the indigenous people of South America who speak the Quechua languages) follows with them consituting 46.6% of the ehtnic groups.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The people are predominantly [[Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas|indigenous]] citizens of [[Quechua_people|Quechua]] and Aymara descent. [[Quechuas|Quechua]] 49.3 Aymara 46.6 \n"} +{"id": 6334, "claim": "Max Gluckman (January 26, 1911 - April 13, 1975) was known for Conflict Theories and he was married to Mary Gluckman (1917).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Herman Max Gluckman ([[English|/\u02c8\u0261l\u028ckm\u0259n/]]; 26 January 1911 \u2013 13 April 1975) was a [[South_Africa|South African]] and [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Social_anthropology|social anthropologist]]. [[Conflict_theories|Conflict theories]] [[Mary_Gluckman|Mary Gluckman]] She was born in [[Italy|Italy]] in 1917. \n"} +{"id": 45469, "claim": "Jonker I had less finished mineral weight than Jonker II and Jonker III.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jonker I 142.90 41.29 Jonker II Jonker III 35.45 \nThe largest piece produced the Jonker I, a 142.90 ct D-color flawless diamond which was later re-cut to 125.35 carats. \n"} +{"id": 18, "claim": "China has competed in all seven years of artistic swimming at the Asian Games, most recently with the duet team of Jiang TIngting and Jiang Wenwen taking gold in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Event [[China_at_the_2018_Asian_Games|China]]\n[[Jiang_Tingting|Jiang Tingting]]\n[[Jiang_Wenwen_(synchronised_swimmer)|Jiang Wenwen]] \nChina (CHN)\n[[Jiang_Tingting|Jiang Tingting]]\n[[Jiang_Wenwen_(synchronised_swimmer)|Jiang Wenwen]]\n[[Wang_Na_(synchronised_swimmer)|Wang Na]] (RR) China (CHN)\n[[Li_Min_(synchronised_swimmer)|Li Min]]\n[[Long_Yan|Long Yan]] China (CHN)\n[[Gu_Beibei|Gu Beibei]]\n[[Zhang_Xiaohuan|Zhang Xiaohuan]] [[China_at_the_2010_Asian_Games|China]] (CHN)\n[[Chang_Si|Chang Si]]\n[[Chen_Xiaojun|Chen Xiaojun]] (R)\n[[Fan_Jiachen|Fan Jiachen]] (R)\n[[Huang_Xuechen|Huang Xuechen]]\n[[Jiang_Tingting|Jiang Tingting]]\n[[Jiang_Wenwen_(synchronised_swimmer)|Jiang Wenwen]]\n[[Liu_Ou|Liu Ou]]\n[[Luo_Xi_(synchronised_swimmer,_born_1987)|Luo Xi]]\n[[Shi_Xin|Shi Xin]]\n[[Sun_Wenyan|Sun Wenyan]]\n[[Wu_Yiwen|Wu Yiwen]]\n[[Yu_Lele|Yu Lele]] [[China_at_the_2014_Asian_Games|China]] (CHN)\n[[Huang_Xuechen|Huang Xuechen]]\n[[Sun_Wenyan|Sun Wenyan]]\n[[Sun_Yijing|Sun Yijing]] (RR) [[Li_Zhen_(synchronised_swimmer)|Li Zhen]]\nChina \n"} +{"id": 1631, "claim": "During the 1916 North Carolina gubernatorial election (comprising three candidates), Thomas Walter Bickett of the Democratic party had the highest votes followed by Frank A. Linney of the Republican party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Thomas_Walter_Bickett|Thomas Walter Bickett]] Frank A. Linney Leonhard Miller 167,761 120,157 590 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Socialist_Party_USA|Socialist]] \nThomas Walter Bickett, Democratic Frank A. Linney, Republican Leonhard Miller, Socialist 167,761 120,157 [[Thomas_Walter_Bickett|Thomas Walter Bickett]] Frank A. Linney \n"} +{"id": 30730, "claim": "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop ran started from September 13, 1969 with episode \"Jungle Jeopardy\" and ended with episode \"Game of Peril\" on January 17, 1970, totalling to 17 episodes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"London Town Treachery\" \"Game of Peril\" \n"} +{"id": 5187, "claim": "The Malaysian plover lays eggs on beaches which are incubated for 30 days.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Malaysian plover lays two to five (mode of three) [[Crypsis|cryptic]] [[Bird_egg|eggs]] on small scrapes on [[Beach|beaches]]. The eggs are incubated by both the male and female for about 30 days, and then both parents care for the precocial chicks until they can fly after about 30 more days . \n"} +{"id": 3317, "claim": "Jesenice, a Slovenian ice hockey team that last played in the Austrian Erste Bank Hockey League and the Slovenian Ice Hockey League, has won the highest score during the 2006\u201307 Interliga season, and it was followed by Olimpija.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[HK_Triglav_Kranj|Triglav Kranj]] \n"} +{"id": 39412, "claim": "There were 1061 people , 551 men and 510 females living in Kadaiya Kalan, India and just 185, 93 male and 92 female, were under 6 tears old.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[India|India]] 1061 551 510 185 Children aged below 6 years 93 92 Population \n"} +{"id": 316, "claim": "Ken Banks developed the FrontlineSMS using a computer language.", "label": 0, "evidence": "FrontlineSMS is a free [[Open-source_software|open source]] [[Software|software]] used by a variety of organizations to distribute and collect information via [[Text_messaging|text messaging]] (SMS). The software was originally developed in 2005 by [[Ken_Banks|Ken Banks]] for conservationists to keep in touch with communities in [[Kruger_National_Park|Kruger National Park]] in [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. [[Ken_Banks|Ken Banks]] [[Java_(programming_language)|Java]] \n"} +{"id": 45679, "claim": "The second placed team in the Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern (7th tier of the German football system) will play off for a promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there, while the three bottom teams of the Bezirksoberliga were relegated to the Beriskliga.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern was the seventh tier of the [[German_football_league_system|German football league system]] in the [[Bavaria|Bavarian]] [[Regierungsbezirk|Regierungsbezirk]] of [[Lower_Bavaria|Lower Bavaria]] (German: Niederbayern). The three bottom teams of the Bezirksoberliga were relegated to the Bezirksliga, the team just above those faced a play-off against the second placed Bezirksliga teams. The Bezirksliga Niederbayern-Ost and Niederbayern-West fed the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte as they afterwards fed the Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern. The winner of the Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern, like the winner of the [[Bezirksoberliga_Oberpfalz|Bezirksoberliga Oberpfalz]] and [[Bezirksoberliga_Mittelfranken|Bezirksoberliga Mittelfranken]], was directly promoted to the [[Landesliga_Bayern-Mitte|Landesliga Bayern-Mitte]]. The second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot with the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there. \n"} +{"id": 3368, "claim": "In the 1968 British Grand Prix Qualifying, United Kingdom's Graham Hill took the lead spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[Graham_Hill|Graham Hill]] \n"} +{"id": 2773, "claim": "Dutch midfielder footballer, Yoell van Nieff played most of his career on team Groningen, but scored most of his goals while on loan to Dordrecht.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yoell van Nieff (born 17 June 1993) is a Dutch [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder_(association_football)|midfielder]] for [[Puska\u0301s_Akade\u0301mia_FC|Puska\u0301s Akade\u0301mia FC]] in Hungary. [[FC_Groningen|Groningen]] [[2012\u201313_Eredivisie|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Eredivisie|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Eredivisie|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Eredivisie|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Eredivisie|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Eredivisie|2017\u201318]] [[FC_Dordrecht|Dordrecht]] (loan) 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 [[2013\u201314_Eerste_Divisie|2013\u201314]] 10 Career statistics \n"} +{"id": 3890, "claim": "Allison Miller (born on September 2, 1985) is an American actress known as Michelle Benjamin on the NBC series \"Kings,\" Lucy in the 2006 short film \"Lucy's Piano\" and the 2014 film \"Salamander\" as Janet.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2017 Salamander Nora TV Movie \n"} +{"id": 1880, "claim": "Al Ahly SC had nine Kit manufacturers between 1979 and present day, the current one is United_KingdomUmbro (founded in May 1924).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] [[Germany]][[Puma_(brand)|Puma]] [[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] [[Germany]][[Adidas|Adidas]] [[United_States]][[Nike,_Inc.|Nike]] [[Germany]][[Puma_(brand)|Puma]] [[Germany]][[Adidas|Adidas]] [[Saudi_Arabia]]Sporta [[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] 1978\u20131979 1979\u20131980 1980\u20131983 1983\u20131989 1989\u20131993 1993\u20132000 2000\u20132001 2002 2002\u20132009 2009\u20132011 2011\u20132015 2016\u20132018 2018\u2013 \n"} +{"id": 26508, "claim": "Religion in Central Asia includes Sunni Islam which has an approximate believers of 103,000,000, Buddhism with 9,084,000 people, and Western Christianity with roughly 4,000,000 practitioners.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Western_Christianity|Western Christianity]] 510,000 \n"} +{"id": 2243, "claim": "Brown stallion Sir Peter Teazle's\u00a0pedigree\u00a0shows its ancestors include Sire HIghflyer, an undefeated thoroughbred horse and a very successful sire of the 18th century, and Dam Papilion.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sire\n[[Highflyer_(horse)|Highflyer]]\nbr. 1774 Dam\nPapillon\nb. 1769 Highflyer (1774 \u2013 18 October 1793) was an undefeated [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] [[Racehorse|racehorse]] and a very successful sire of the 18th century. \n"} +{"id": 6252, "claim": "Serge Gnabry had 14 goals in his international football career from 2016 - 2020 whom he represented Germany, the only nation to have won both the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by national team and year [[Germany_national_football_team|Germany]] 2016 2018 2019 2020 Goals Total 14 Germany is the only nation to have won both the [[FIFA_World_Cup|FIFA World Cup]] and the [[FIFA_Women's_World_Cup|FIFA Women's World Cup]]. \n"} +{"id": 1311, "claim": "Vicki Brown was an English pop, rock, and contemporary classical singer, She was a member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician Joe Brown and mother of the singer Sam Brown and was married to Joe Brown.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vicki Brown (23 August 1940 \u2013 16 June 1991) was an English pop, rock and [[Contemporary_classical_music|contemporary classical]] singer. She was a member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician [[Joe_Brown_(singer)|Joe Brown]] and mother of the singer [[Sam_Brown_(singer)|Sam Brown]]. \n"} +{"id": 17549, "claim": "In the Galle Polling Division election results, the Parliamentary Election winner has matched seven out of seven elections that occurred in between the years 1989 and 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of Galle has matched the final country result 5 out of 7 times. \n"} +{"id": 17355, "claim": "Private Terms' grandsire was Damascus, a Thoroughbred race horse that raced in the \"Race of the Century.\"", "label": 0, "evidence": "Private Terms (April 6, 1985 \u2013 January 22, 2010) was a millionaire American [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] racehorse and successful stallion. He was the son of Private Account, who in turn was the son of the great [[Damascus|Damascus]]. Damascus (April 14, 1964 \u2013 August 8, 1995) was a [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] [[Race_horse|race horse]] [[Father|sired]] by [[Sword_Dancer|Sword Dancer]] (1959's [[Eclipse_Award_for_Horse_of_the_Year|Horse of the Year]]) out of Kerala (by My Babu) foaled at the Jonabell Farm in [[Lexington,_Kentucky|Lexington, Kentucky]]. In a race many consider the \"Race of the Century,\" Damascus won the 1967 Woodward by 10 lengths over both of these horses after his connections, as well as those of Buckpasser, used stablemates to set a blistering pace, thus weakening Dr. Fager. \n"} +{"id": 18043, "claim": "Wuling District is located in the prefecture-level city of Changde, in Hunan Province, in the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wuling District (simplified Chinese: \u6b66\u9675\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u6b66\u9675\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Wu\u030cli\u0301ng Qu\u0304) is one of two urban [[Districts_of_China|districts]] in [[Changde|Changde City]], [[Hunan_Province|Hunan Province]], China. Located on the central area of Changde, the district is surrounded by [[Dingcheng_District|Dingcheng District]] to the north and south, bordered to the west by [[Taoyuan_County|Taoyuan County]], to the east by [[Hanshou_County|Hanshou County]]. People's Republic of China [[Hunan|Hunan]] [[Changde|Changde]] \n"} +{"id": 1571, "claim": "Morehead State University, which started as Morehead Normal School, closed in the spring of 1922 and accepted its first students in the fall of 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The private school closed in the spring of 1922 when the Kentucky General Assembly established Morehead State Normal School. The state institution accepted its first students in the fall of 1923 and graduated its first class in 1927. The university began as Morehead Normal School, which opened its doors in 1887. \n"} +{"id": 6115, "claim": "Rain Veideman spent his time between LEBL and Serie A2 for the last ten years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2009\u201310 [[Korvpalli_Meistriliiga|KML]] 2011\u201312 [[Basketball_Bundesliga|BBL]] 2013\u201314 [[Korvpalli_Meistriliiga|KML]] 2016\u201317 [[Serie_A2_Basket|Serie A2]] \n"} +{"id": 18657, "claim": "Chaino wanted to capitalize on the popularity of the jazz genre, a genre named after the Martin Denny album of the same name.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Seeking to capitalize on the popularity of the [[Exotica|exotica]] genre, the liner notes for Chaino's albums built a mythology of Chaino as an orphan who was \"the only survivor of a lost race of people from the wilds of the jungle in a remote part of central Africa where few white men have ever been.\" \n"} +{"id": 8702, "claim": "Winter World of Love which was recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck (an English pop singer), was number one on the Canada-RPM Adult contemporary charts and third on Ireland's chart between 1969-1970.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Canada - RPM Adult contemporary 1 Ireland ([[Irish_Singles_Chart|IRMA]]) 3 \"Winter World of Love\" is a song recorded by [[Engelbert_Humperdinck_(singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]], which was released on his [[Engelbert_Humperdinck_(album)|eponymous album]] and as a single in 1969. \n"} +{"id": 3003, "claim": "Paul Dehn, born on November 5, 1912 in Manchester, UK, was a British screenwriter who was active from 1950 to 1974.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Paul Dehn (pronounced \"Dain\"; 5 November 1912 \u2013 30 September 1976) was a British screenwriter, best known for [[Goldfinger_(film)|Goldfinger]], [[The_Spy_Who_Came_in_from_the_Cold_(film)|The Spy Who Came in from the Cold]], [[Planet_of_the_Apes_(franchise)|Planet of the Apes]] sequels and [[Murder_on_the_Orient_Express_(1974_film)|Murder on the Orient Express]]. 1950\u20131974 Paul Dehn\n(1912-11-05)5 November 1912\n[[Manchester|Manchester]], UK \n"} +{"id": 4707, "claim": "Urraca of Covarrubias was given many properties in 978 AD which became known as Camino del Cid.", "label": 1, "evidence": "All of these properties would become what was known as the Infantado which in the future would be assigned to any [[Infante|infanta]] or daughter of a count of Castile who remained single. \n"} +{"id": 11128, "claim": "The Blackpool Tower in England was the tallest man made structure in Brittan when it was built in 1894 and it is where Patsy Fagan won in a best of 23 frames and won 2000 pounds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "When it opened, Blackpool Tower was the [[List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_British_Empire_and_the_Commonwealth|tallest man made structure in the British Empire]]. Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, [[Lancashire|Lancashire]], England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. 1891 1894 14 May 1894 \nHe received \u00a32,000 prize money for his Dry Blackthorn Cup win, the same amount he had received for his UK championship victory a couple of weeks earlier. Patsy Fagan (born 15 January 1951) is an Irish former professional [[Snooker|snooker]] player. \nAlso ahead session.\nA [[#match|match]] format in which a player has to establish a lead of an agreed number of [[#frame|frames]] ([[#game|games]]) in order to win (e.g. in a ten ahead race a player wins when she/he has won ten more [[#rack_(noun)|racks]] than the opponent). Contrast [[#race|race [to]]. \n"} +{"id": 13830, "claim": "Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus (19 October 1886 \u2013 10 August 1936)was educated at Bedford Modern School. and was on active serve in 1911 and served in world war 1 before 1915.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Prior to [[World_War_II|World War II]], the events of 1914\u20131918 were generally known as the Great War or simply the World War. At the outbreak of [[World_War_I|World War I]] he was on active service the next day with the [[King's_African_Rifles|King's African Rifles]] in [[German_East_Africa|German East Africa]] where he served until February 1915 before being sent to [[Egypt|Egypt]] with the [[Manchester_Regiment|7th Manchester Regiment]]. He was educated at [[Bedford_Modern_School|Bedford Modern School]]. [[Lieutenant_colonel_(United_Kingdom)|Lieutenant-Colonel]] Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus [[Distinguished_Service_Order|DSO]] [[Military_Cross|MC]] [[Territorial_Decoration|TD]] (19 October 1886 \u2013 10 August 1936), was awarded the [[Military_Cross|Military Cross]] for leading a night attack at [[Cape_Helles|Cape Helles]] in August 1915 at the beginning of the [[Gallipoli_Campaign|Gallipoli Campaign]], awarded the Croix de Chevalier of the [[Legion_of_Honour|Le\u0301gion d'honneur]] for his bombing work in the [[Gallipoli_Campaign|Gallipoli Campaign]], awarded the [[Distinguished_Service_Order|DSO]] for his Command of a Battalion of the 1/5th [[Staffordshire_Rangers|North Staffordshire Regiment]] toward the end of [[World_War_I|World War I]] and was afterwards Commander of the 1/5th [[Sherwood_Foresters|Sherwood Foresters]]. \n"} +{"id": 37830, "claim": "Johnny Shannon ( born 29 July 1932) is an English singer who appeared in numerous television and film productions over 40 years playing policemen or crooks in crime dramas, Shannon's most memorable roles include the crime lord Harry Flowers in the cult film Performance (1970), Jack in That'll Be the Day (1973), the Agent in Slade In Flame (1975), the caged music executive in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980), Peter Rachman in Scandal (1989), and as a landlord in Stoned (2005).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Actor|Actor]] \n"} +{"id": 6895, "claim": "Kamal Haasan, considered to be one of the finest method actors of Indian Cinema won Best Actor in the 1985 film, Saagar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kamal_Haasan|Kamal Haasan]] is an Indian film actor, who works mainly in the [[Tamil_film_industry|Tamil film industry]]. Considered to be one of the finest [[Method_acting|method actors]] of [[Cinema_of_India|Indian cinema]], he received the President's Gold Medal at the age of six for acting in his debut film [[Kalathur_Kannamma|Kalathur Kannamma]]. 1985 [[Saagar_(1985_film)|Saagar]] Best Actor Won \n"} +{"id": 2051, "claim": "Harris Savides was never a cinematographer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Harris Savides ([[Greek_language|Greek]]: \u03a7\u03b1\u0301\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2 \u03a3\u03b1\u03b2\u03b2\u03b9\u0301\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2; September 28, 1957 \u2013 October 9, 2012) was an American [[Cinematographer|cinematographer]]. \n"} +{"id": 11792, "claim": "Alexander Sinicyn and his skating partner Nicole Kuzmichov\u00e1 did not compete in the World Champ or the World Figure Skating Championship in 2017-18.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2017\u201318_figure_skating_season|2017\u201318]] [[World_Figure_Skating_Championships|World Champ.]] \n"} +{"id": 16163, "claim": "Pittsburgh IAP Air Reserve Station is a United States Air Force base and owned by the Department of Defense is co-located at the Pittsburgh International Airport.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pittsburgh IAP Air Reserve Station is a [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] base, located at [[Pittsburgh_International_Airport|Pittsburgh International Airport]], Pennsylvania. [[United_States_Department_of_Defense|Department of Defense]] \n"} +{"id": 15764, "claim": "Anat Berko was elected to the Knesset as Likud, an alliance of right-wing parties, had won 30 seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She was elected to the Knesset as Likud won 30 seats. A [[Secular|secular]] party, it was founded in 1973 by [[Menachem_Begin|Menachem Begin]] and [[Ariel_Sharon|Ariel Sharon]] in an alliance with several right-wing parties. \n"} +{"id": 4497, "claim": "There was a bigger MAE% during 2015 then 2019 in the Wattala Polling Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] 9.49% 12.22% [[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 15365, "claim": "Alexander Stone was elected to represent Jefferson County (created on February 20, 1796), but was accused of graft while in office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stone was elected to represent [[Jefferson_County,_Georgia|Jefferson County, Georgia]]. February 20, 1796 Stone was accused of [[Graft_(politics)|graft]] while in office, but was cleared of charges he was bribed to oppose Reconstruction measures. \n"} +{"id": 6580, "claim": "American radio station WAMT (1190 AM) previously featured programming from the CBS Radio Network, Fox News Radio, and Westwood One, but was eventually announced to be sold to Relevant Radio.", "label": 0, "evidence": "WAMT (1190 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) is an American [[Radio_station|radio station]] airing a Catholic talk format. Previously, it featured programming from the [[CBS_Radio_Network|CBS Radio Network]], Fox News Radio, and [[Westwood_One_(1976\u20132011)|Westwood One]]. Genesis Communications announced that it would sell WAMT and WHOO to Relevant Radio. \n"} +{"id": 11235, "claim": "London's Underground is one of the few Railway electrification systems that utilizes four rails, which doesn't solve the problem of electrolytic damage in return currents as the system has no way keep stray earth currents at manageable levels.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground, or by its nickname the Tube) is a [[Rapid_transit|rapid transit]] system serving [[Greater_London|Greater London]] and some parts of the adjacent [[Ceremonial_counties_of_England|counties]] of Buckinghamshire, [[Essex|Essex]] and [[Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]] in the United Kingdom. These lines have the exclusive use of a pair of tracks, except for the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly line, which shares track with the District line between Acton Town and Hanger Lane Junction and with the Metropolitan line between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge; and the Bakerloo line, which shares track with [[London_Overground|London Overground]]'s Watford DC Line for its aboveground section north of Queen's Park. \n"} +{"id": 48848, "claim": "Leopoldinia is classified in the Plantae kingdom in the family of Arecacae, and is included in several clades including Angiosperms, Monocots, and Tracheophytes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plant|Plantae]] Kingdom: Family: [[Arecaceae|Arecaceae]] Clade: [[Flowering_plant|Angiosperms]] Clade: [[Monocotyledon|Monocots]] Clade: [[Vascular_plant|Tracheophytes]] \n"} +{"id": 14628, "claim": "Harriet Shing (of Liberal Party) has been a member of the Eastern Victoria Region from 2006 to 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] member of the [[Victorian_Legislative_Council|Victorian Legislative Council]], having represented [[Eastern_Victoria_Region|Eastern Victoria Region]] since 2014. \n"} +{"id": 2610, "claim": "Daniel Ginczek is a German footballer born on April 13, 1991 and first played for Borussia Dortmund II but now currently plays for VfL Wolfsburg.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SC Neheim [[Borussia_Dortmund|Borussia Dortmund]] \n"} +{"id": 35618, "claim": "Florence Ezeh achieved first place in the Women's Hammer Throw event at the 1998 European Championships in Seville, Spain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1998 [[1998_European_Athletics_Championships|European Championships]] 14th (q) \n"} +{"id": 21666, "claim": "The Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is a Unitarian chapel in Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside, England that is part of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is in Park Road, Dingle, [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Merseyside|Merseyside]], England. It is a member of the [[General_Assembly_of_Unitarian_and_Free_Christian_Churches|General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches]], the [[Umbrella_organisation|umbrella organisation]] for British Unitarians. \n"} +{"id": 403, "claim": "McReynolds, born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 17, 1989, as Jonathan Caleb McReynolds, was raised by a single mother with love and support from his family, church members and his pastor at New Original Church of God in Christ.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jonathan Caleb McReynolds (born September 17, 1989) is an American gospel musician. \n"} +{"id": 28505, "claim": "The Ernest Edward Greene House's corners have matching Ionic capitaled pilasters, while a one-story, hip roofed porch, supported by ten Tuscan columns, wraps around the front of the house and halfway down each side.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The corners of the house have matching Ionic [[Capital_(architecture)|capitaled]] [[Pilaster|pilasters]]. A one-story, [[Hip_roof|hip roofed]] porch supported by ten [[Tuscan_column|Tuscan columns]] wraps around the front of the house and halfway down each side. \n"} +{"id": 5206, "claim": "Uppsala Basket took part in the Fourth Division League from 2012-2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Uppsala Basket is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] basketball club based in [[Uppsala|Uppsala]] that plays in the Fourth Division, the fourth tier level in Sweden. [[2012\u201313_Basketligan_season|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Basketligan_season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Basketligan_season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Basketligan_season|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Basketligan_season|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Basketligan_season|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Basketligan_season|2018\u201319]] \n"} +{"id": 6150, "claim": "The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants by J. Campbell, is a collection of fantasy, horror, short stories that were never published.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released in [[1964_in_literature|1964]] by [[Arkham_House|Arkham House]] in an edition of 2,009 copies and was the author's first book. \n"} +{"id": 5411, "claim": "A Mutum-do-nordeste bird can be found in Alagoas state, Brazil while a Flamingo can be found in Amapa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Alagoas|Alagoas]] [[Alagoas_curassow|Alagoas curassow]] Mutum-do-nordeste [[Amapa\u0301|Amapa\u0301]] [[American_flamingo|American flamingo]] Flamingo \n"} +{"id": 12338, "claim": "\"Bcuz of U\" is a film about a runaway bride, Ria, trying to win back the man she left at the altar; Cara who falls for her worst nightmare; and a tour guide who meets a girl (played by Kristine Hermosa) who pretends to be a famous actress.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the first story, Ria ([[Kristine_Hermosa|Kristine Hermosa]]) tries to win back the man ([[Diether_Ocampo|Diether Ocampo]]) she left at the altar. And in the final yarn, a tour guide (Hero Angeles) meets a girl ([[Sandara_Park|Sandara Park]]) who pretends to be a famous actress. [[Kristine_Hermosa|Kristine Hermosa]] as Ria \n"} +{"id": 49515, "claim": "William Starling Burgess, who was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1878 was known for being a Collier Trophy winner.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was awarded the highest prize in aviation, the [[Collier_Trophy|Collier Trophy]] in 1915, just two years after Orville Wright won it. Burgess was born in [[Boston,_Massachusetts|Boston, Massachusetts]] on [[Christmas_Day|Christmas Day]], the son of yacht designer [[Edward_Burgess_(yacht_designer)|Edward Burgess]] and Caroline \"Kitty\" Sullivant. \nDecember 25, 1878\n[[Boston,_Massachusetts|Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Collier_Trophy|Collier Trophy]] winner \n"} +{"id": 8825, "claim": "In 2016 CBR Brave season, Stephen Blunden of Canada was acquired in 2014 and Matti Louma of Australia was acquired in 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Matti Louma 2016 \n"} +{"id": 2493, "claim": "The MCV bodied Volvo B8L was registered in March 2018 and another one was registered in December 2019 as WM5028", "label": 1, "evidence": "The MCV bodied B8L was registered in March 2019 as WA756 with fleet number AVBML1. \n"} +{"id": 21503, "claim": "In the 1964 Jacksonville 200 race, Wendell Scott (American stock car racing driver) won the1st place with 202 laps while Johnny Allen was the 9th place with 179 laps.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Wendell Oliver Scott (August 29, 1921 \u2013 December 23, 1990) was an American [[Stock_car|stock car]] racing driver. [[Wendell_Scott|Wendell Scott]] 202 [[Johnny_Allen_(racing_driver)|Johnny Allen]] 179 \n"} +{"id": 1788, "claim": "Gymnopilus nashii is a species of mushroom a part of the fungi kingdom and belongs to the cortinariaceae family, a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gymnopilus nashii is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] Family: [[Fungus|Fungi]] Kingdom: The Cortinariaceae are a large [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Agaricales|gilled mushrooms]] found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. \n"} +{"id": 8193, "claim": "The Travelling Church emigrants did not take any slaves with them when they traveled over the frozen and danger-filled Cumberland Gap (a pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The emigrants included slaves held by the Craigs and others. \n"} +{"id": 22186, "claim": "Hard Knock TV provides in-depth video interviews with hip-hop's biggest and brightest stars and also publishes written interviews on their website.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hard Knock TV's trademark is providing quality, in-depth interviews with Hip-Hops biggest and brightest stars, as well producers and industry influencers. While the in-depth video interviews are Hard Knock's crown jewel, Hard Knock TV also publishes written interviews and music news on their website. \n"} +{"id": 42396, "claim": "Randy Hippeard played for both Tampa Bay and Orlando between the years 2013 to 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2013_Arena_Football_League_season|2013]] [[2013_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] [[2014_Arena_Football_League_season|2014]] [[2014_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] [[2015_Arena_Football_League_season|2015]] [[2015_Orlando_Predators_season|Orlando]] [[2016_Arena_Football_League_season|2016]] [[2016_Orlando_Predators_season|Orlando]] [[2017_Arena_Football_League_season|2017]] [[2017_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] \n"} +{"id": 17315, "claim": "The Bundesliga German football league and competition comprises 18 teams and the winner qualifies for SFL-Supercup;Bayren Munich Team wasthe number one club as of December 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of the Bundesliga qualifies for the [[DFL-Supercup|DFL-Supercup]]. Germany Germany The Sunday Football League Cup or the SFL Cup for abbreviation, is an [[Association_football|association football]] cup competition held for clubs in the [[Sunday_Football_League_(Lithuania)|Sunday Football League]] in [[Lithuania|Lithuania]]. \n"} +{"id": 3493, "claim": "More than 45 Serbs were\u00a0living in Jo\u0161ice in the municipality of Herceg Novi, Montenegro in 2011 than the 140 Montenegrin inhabitants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Serbs_of_Montenegro|Serbs]] Ethnicity in 2011 185 [[Herceg_Novi_Municipality|Herceg Novi]] [[Montenegro|Montenegro]] [[Montenegrins_(ethnic_group)|Montenegrins]] 140 \n"} +{"id": 1012, "claim": "Monica Toth won twelfth place in the triple jump event in the 1993 Universiade held at Buffalo, United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1993 [[1993_Summer_Universiade|Universiade]] [[Buffalo,_United_States|Buffalo]], [[United_States|United States]] 3rd Triple jump \n"} +{"id": 20132, "claim": "Redeemer of Souls received positive reviews from music critics, including online magazine PopMatters giving it nine out of ten ratings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 9/10 Redeemer of Souls has been largely praised by critics and has been hailed as a return for the band, following the lackluster response to its previous album [[Nostradamus_(album)|Nostradamus]]. \n"} +{"id": 7762, "claim": "Ditrigona candida (a moth) wingspan is 19-22mm and the wings are lustrous black and the subterminal fascia are very weakly defined.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Wingspan|wingspan]] is 19\u201322 mm for males and 20\u201323 mm for females. The fore- and hindwings are lustrous white, the forewings with the costa buff. \n"} +{"id": 9149, "claim": "Derrick Johnson is a former American football linebacker drafted by the Green Bay Packers who made a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game and made four Pro Bowls in 13 seaons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was drafted by the [[Kansas_City_Chiefs|Kansas City Chiefs]] with the 15th overall selection in first round the [[2005_NFL_Draft|2005 NFL Draft]]. \nThe [[Kansas_City_Chiefs|Kansas City Chiefs]] selected Johnson in the first round (15th overall) of the [[2005_NFL_Draft|2005 NFL Draft]]. \n"} +{"id": 8841, "claim": "The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), which is the current tax depreciation system in the United States and under this system, the capitalized cost (basis) of tangible property is recovered over a specified life by annual deductions for depreciation, which is computed under one of two methods (declining balance switching to a straight line or straight line) at the election of the taxpayer, with limitations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) is the current tax depreciation system in the United States. Under this system, the capitalized cost (basis) of tangible property is recovered over a specified life by annual deductions for depreciation. The deduction for depreciation is computed under one of two methods (declining balance switching to straight line or [[Depreciation#Straight-line_depreciation|straight line]]) at the election of the taxpayer, with limitations. \n"} +{"id": 12800, "claim": "In 1861, Texas joined the Confederate States of America and a year later, martial law was imposed on Central Texas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A [[Slave_and_free_states|slave state]] before the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]], Texas declared its secession from the U.S. in early 1861, and officially joined the [[Confederate_States_of_America|Confederate States of America]] on March 2 of the same year. Because of these sentiments, the [[Confederate_States_of_America|Confederate States of America]] imposed martial law on Central Texas. The Nueces Massacre, also known as the Massacre on the Nueces, was a violent confrontation between Confederate soldiers and [[German_Texan|German Texans]] on August 10, 1862, in [[Kinney_County,_Texas|Kinney County, Texas]]. \n"} +{"id": 31898, "claim": "Unable to locate Jamie Fraley, her family reported her missing to the police which launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's Bureau of Investigation and the FBI.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unable to locate her, they called police and reported her missing. Gaston County police launched a major investigation, putting all its investigators on the case, with three of them devoted to it full-time, and requesting assistance from both the state's [[North_Carolina_State_Bureau_of_Investigation|Bureau of Investigation]] and the [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]]. \n"} +{"id": 42891, "claim": "Bill Persky (age 70) is a television stuntman that married Dana Patton (a New York advertising executive).", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1931-09-09) September 9, 1931 (age 89) \n"} +{"id": 3142, "claim": "The number one home basketball game held at Bartow Arena, an 8,508-seat multi-purpose arena in Birmingham, in the U.S. state of Alabama, gathered a crowd of 9,392 in attendance.", "label": 0, "evidence": "617 13th Street South\n[[Birmingham,_Alabama|Birmingham]], [[Alabama|Alabama]], [[United_States|U.S.]] 1 9,392 Top 10 Home Basketball Games at Bartow Arena \n"} +{"id": 3722, "claim": "The 1901 Clemson Nuggets football team had five games that took place in October and November of the five games they won three, lost one and tied on the other with the most impressive of the wins was the game on October fifth against Guilford where the Tigers won 122 - 0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 5 W 122\u20130 October 19 T 6\u20136 October 26 W 29\u20135 October 31 L 11\u201317 November 28 W 22\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 21525, "claim": "In 1979, K. Presscott Low's family purchased Memorial Press Group, which publishes a chain of weekly newspapers in Boston, Massachusetts, but due to economic problems 30 years later, the family tried to sell the company, which was eventually bought by James F. Plugh.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Memorial Press Group, based in [[Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, Massachusetts]], United States, was a chain of weekly newspapers along the [[South_Shore_(Massachusetts)|South Shore]] near [[Boston,_Massachusetts|Boston, Massachusetts]]. K. Prescott Low, whose family had published The Patriot Ledger for a century, purchased MPG in 1979 and incorporated it into the privately owned George W. Prescott Publishing Company. Thirty years later, however, in 1997, Low found that \"mega-players competing with us\" made family ownership of the Ledger and MPG uneconomic, and sought to sell them. A buyer quickly emerged: James F. Plugh, owner of [[The_Enterprise_(Brockton)|The Enterprise]], the [[Brockton,_Massachusetts|Brockton]] [[Daily_newspaper|daily newspaper]] that competed with the Ledger and several MPG papers. \n"} +{"id": 17040, "claim": "Harri Yl\u00f6nen (born in December 21, 1972) was a member of KuPS from 1991-1992 and FC Haka from 1992-1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Haka|FC Haka]] Team \n"} +{"id": 30206, "claim": "Mitsubishi Endeavor, a mid-size crossover based on the PS platform which had the most production in 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a [[Mid-size_car|mid-size]] [[Crossover_(automobile)|crossover SUV]] built by [[Mitsubishi_Motors|Mitsubishi Motors]] at their [[Diamond-Star_Motors|manufacturing facility]] in [[Normal,_Illinois|Normal, Illinois]]. Based on the [[Mitsubishi_PS_platform|PS platform]], it was the first vehicle built under Mitsubishi's \"Project America\", a program aimed at introducing vehicles for [[North_America|North America]] without having to compromise to accommodate other export markets. 2002 10 2003 48,987 \n"} +{"id": 44186, "claim": "List of Once Upon a Time episodes consists of 10 specials, one of the narrators Dan Stevens.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Once Upon a Time is an American [[Fantasy|fantasy]] [[Adventure_fiction|adventure]] [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama]] television series that aired for seven seasons on ABC from October 23, 2011 to May 18, 2018. [[Once_Upon_a_Time_(TV_series)|Once Upon a Time]] is an American [[Fairy_tale|fairy tale]] drama television series created by [[Edward_Kitsis|Edward Kitsis]] and [[Adam_Horowitz|Adam Horowitz]], who also serve as executive producers alongside [[Steve_Pearlman|Steve Pearlman]]. During the course of the series, 155 episodes of Once Upon a Time aired over seven seasons, between October 23, 2011, and May 18, 2018. No. \"Magic Is Coming\" [[Giancarlo_Esposito|Giancarlo Esposito]] \"The Price of Magic\" [[Alan_Dale|Alan Dale]] \"Journey to Neverland\" [[Alfred_Molina|Alfred Molina]] \"Wicked Is Coming\" [[Dan_Stevens|Dan Stevens]] \"Storybrooke Has Frozen Over\" [[John_Rhys-Davies|John Rhys-Davies]] \"Secrets of Storybrooke\" [[Jennifer_Morrison|Jennifer Morrison]] \"Dark Swan Rises: A Once Upon a Time Fan Celebration\" Howard Parker \"Evil Reigns Once More\" Howard Parker \"The Final Battle Begins\" Howard Parker \n"} +{"id": 912, "claim": "Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno, KWTC, a commercial radio station that is licensed to and serves the whole United States, was sold to Inland Empire Broadcasters in the late 1980.", "label": 1, "evidence": "For the air force base in Knob Noster, Missouri, assigned the ICAO code KSZL, see [[Whiteman_Air_Force_Base|Whiteman Air Force Base]]. The station first signed on in 1947 as KWTC. Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno \u2014 doing business as Mojave Valley Broadcasting Company \u2014 it broadcast at a power of 250 [[Watt|watts]] at all hours. In late 1980, Mojave Valley Broadcasting sold KWTC and its sister station [[KODV|KWTC-FM]] (93.5 FM) to Inland Empire Broadcasters \u2014 headed by Howard N. Fisher, owner of [[KPRO|KPRO]] in [[Riverside,_California|Riverside, California]] \u2014 for $385,000. KSZL (1230 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) is a commercial [[Radio_station|radio station]] that is [[City_of_license|licensed]] to and serves [[Barstow,_California|Barstow, California]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 9807, "claim": "Ugetsu won a total of twelve awards ranging from the Academy Awards to the Venice Film Festival.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Academy_Awards|Academy Awards]] Kinema Junpo Awards [[Mainichi_Film_Awards|Mainichi Film Awards]] [[Ministry_of_Education,_Culture,_Sports,_Science_and_Technology|Ministry of Education]] [[Venice_Film_Festival|Venice Film Festival]] \n"} +{"id": 5308, "claim": "Polsat Film was re-launched on October 2, 2009 and is owned by Polsat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It started broadcasting on October 2, 2009. [[Polsat|Polsat]] October 2, 2009 \n"} +{"id": 2823, "claim": "Joao de Souza Mendes was born in 1892 in Portugal, died 1t the age of 77 in Brazil.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Souza Mendes died in [[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]]. Born in the Azores, [[Portugal|Portugal]], Souza Mendes played in the [[Brazilian_Chess_Championship|Brazilian Chess Championship]] 29 times, winning in 1925 (the first year the tournament was held), 1928, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1954, and 1958. 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These policies, for instance, encouraged the establishment of Russian and German settlements on pastures the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock. The Tsardom of Russia or Tsardom of Rus ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0420\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0435 \u0446\u0430\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0432\u043e, Russkoye tsarstvo later changed to \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0438\u0306\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0435 \u0446\u0430\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0432\u043e, Rossiyskoye tsarstvo), also called the Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of [[Tsar|Tsar]] by [[Ivan_the_Terrible|Ivan IV]] in 1547 until the foundation of the [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] by Peter I in 1721. \n"} +{"id": 29541, "claim": "Bush rat is part of the Muridae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Muridae|Muridae]] \n"} +{"id": 2487, "claim": "Some studies have found Ambiortus to be closely related to the Pyrenean ibex, but most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the Ornithurae, meaning \"bird tails\" in Greek.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Early studies suggested it was a member of the [[Palaeognathae|Palaeognathae]], the group containing modern [[Ratite|ratites]] and [[Tinamou|Tinamou]], but this has not been supported by later research. \n"} +{"id": 984, "claim": "The album Do to the Beast was reviewed by the Pitchfork Media and Tom Hull and was given grades 7.6 out of 10 and B plus respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Do to the Beast is the seventh studio album by American [[Alternative_rock|alternative rock]] band [[The_Afghan_Whigs|The Afghan Whigs]], their first in 16 years. [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 7.6/10 [[Tom_Hull_\u2013_on_the_Web|Tom Hull \u2013 on the Web]] B+ ([[Christgau's_Consumer_Guide:_Albums_of_the_'90s#Grading_key]][[Christgau's_Consumer_Guide:_Albums_of_the_'90s#Grading_key]]) \n"} +{"id": 14347, "claim": "Two of the teams in the Professional Hockey League had Ice Palace TEC Terminal as their home arena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[HC_Berkut|Berkut]] Ice Palace TEC Terminal [[Bilyi_Bars|Bilyi Bars]] Ice Arena TEC Terminal \n"} +{"id": 27956, "claim": "Alberta Highway 855 starts near Castor, Coronation and continues entirely through Lamont County.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Special_Area_No._2|Special Area No. 2]] 0.0 [[Alberta_Highway_9|Hwy 9]] \u2013 [[Calgary,_Alberta|Calgary]], [[Drumheller,_Alberta|Drumheller]], [[Hanna,_Alberta|Hanna]] \n"} +{"id": 6166, "claim": "The Joe Rogan Experience is a TV documentary series hosted by Trevor S. Valle which tackles about fossil hunting in Siberia and internet conspiracy theories in 2014 and 2016 respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Joe Rogan Experience is a [[Spotify|Spotify]]-exclusive audio and video [[Podcast|podcast]] hosted by American comedian and television host [[Joe_Rogan|Joe Rogan]]. \n"} +{"id": 13482, "claim": "Fyodor Dubasov, the Governor General of Moscow from November 1905 to July 1906, sailed with the Russian Navy and won five awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Order_of_St._George|Order of St. George]]\n[[Order_of_St._Alexander_Nevsky|Order of St. Alexander Nevsky]] \n"} +{"id": 1701, "claim": "The 565th Strategic Missile Squadron of the United States Air Force participated in nine campaigns from June 16, 1943, until May 1945.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Air Offensive, Europe 16 June 1943\u20135 June 1944 Air Combat, EAME Theater 16 June 1943\u201311 May 1945 Sicily 3 July 1943\u201317 August 1943 Naples-Foggia 18 August 1943\u20133 October 1943 Normandy 6 June 1944\u201324 July 1944 Northern France 25 July 1944\u201314 September 1944 Rhineland 15 September 1944\u201321 March 1945 Ardennes-Alsace 16 December 1944\u201325 January 1945 Central Europe 22 March 1944\u201321 May 1945 \n"} +{"id": 49977, "claim": "Lasarus Ratuere was in seven titles between 2012 and 2018, one of which was Terra Nova.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2012 2014 2017 2012 2015 [[Ready_For_This|Ready For This]] [[Black_Comedy_(TV_series)|Black Comedy]] 2017 2017 2017 2018 \n"} +{"id": 7493, "claim": "Lorenzo Villoresi is a perfumer in Palermo, Italy who founded L'Accademia dell\u2019Arte del Profumo\u2014Academy of Perfume Arts\u2014in Florence and promotes the culture and artistry of perfume through Pitti Immagine's FRAGRANZE conferences.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lorenzo Villoresi (born 1956) is a perfumer in [[Florence|Florence]], Italy. \n"} +{"id": 8308, "claim": "The 1906 Hillsdale Dales football team emerged as the champion in the 1906 college football season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "0\u20137 (0\u20135 MIAA) \nL 0\u201310 L 0\u201317 L 0\u201317 L 5\u201311 L 0\u201317 L 9\u201335 L 6\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 3861, "claim": "The Directorio Estudiantil Universitario called Machado a \"human beast, a Nero or Caligula\", two benevolent and revered Roman emperors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His infamous reign is usually associated with [[Tyrant|tyranny]], extravagance and debauchery. \n"} +{"id": 10601, "claim": "Kiwa Ishii had 12 jobs between 2004 and 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kaiteki! Zubari Yajiuma Plus ANN News News Access Ohiru no News Access Kiseki no Tobira! TV no Chikara Adores na! Garage Tonkomori Chikyu\u0304 marugoto TV Eiga 'Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King' Tettei Research Special Satappachi: Furutachi no Nihonjo\u0304riku MomoClo Shiki Kengaku Guide: Momo Mi!! 2010 2009 2004 2006 \n"} +{"id": 28425, "claim": "Tomar is a city in Portugal with a population of 40,677 whose president is Anabela Freitas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[tu\u02c8ma\u027e]] (listen)), also known in English as Thomar, is a city and a municipality in [[Santare\u0301m_District|Santare\u0301n]] district and the [[Ribatejo_Province|Ribatejo]] historic province of [[Portugal|Portugal]]. 40,677 Anabela Freitas ([[Socialist_Party_(Portugal)|PS]]) \n"} +{"id": 15147, "claim": "Only the lead driver from the Prost Gauloises Blondes team has driven Prost JS45 in the 1997 Formula One World Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] Prost [[Gauloises|Gauloises Blondes]] [[Prost_JS45|JS45]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano \n"} +{"id": 44066, "claim": "Ella's Pink Lady was launched in 1984 and its model is S&S 34.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In addition, a BBC is expected to be added to the City of Edmonton's collection of historic vehicles, which already includes three vintage trolley buses: Pullman 113 (ex-116) and CCF-Brills 148 and 202. [[American_Car_and_Foundry|American Car and Foundry]]-[[J._G._Brill_Company|Brill]] T44 Launched: 1984 Type: [[S&S_34|S&S 34]] yacht \n"} +{"id": 4854, "claim": "Arthur Mendon\u00e7a Cabral was born in Campina Grande, Paraiba, he made his first team debut on 22 July 2015 before being loaned to Palmiras.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Campina_Grande|Campina Grande]], Brazil He made his first team debut on 22 July 2015, coming on as a late [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] and scoring a last-minute winner in a 2\u20131 away victory against [[Tupi_Football_Club|Tupi]], for [[2015_Copa_do_Brasil|the year]]'s [[Copa_do_Brasil|Copa do Brasil]]. In October 2015, Arthur was loaned to [[Sociedade_Esportiva_Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] and returned to the youth setup. \nBorn in [[Campina_Grande|Campina Grande]], [[Parai\u0301ba|Parai\u0301ba]], Arthur joined [[Ceara\u0301_Sporting_Club|Ceara\u0301]]'s youth setup in 2014. He made his first team debut on 22 July 2015, coming on as a late [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] and scoring a last-minute winner in a 2\u20131 away victory against [[Tupi_Football_Club|Tupi]], for [[2015_Copa_do_Brasil|the year]]'s [[Copa_do_Brasil|Copa do Brasil]]. In October 2015, Arthur was loaned to [[Sociedade_Esportiva_Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] and returned to the youth setup. \n"} +{"id": 46511, "claim": "Tiger Mask IV, Yoshihiro Yamazaki who was born in Chiba, Japan, participated in the Luchas de Apuestas four times from 2009 to 2011 but did not win in any of the events.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tiger Mask IV ([[IWGP_Junior_Heavyweight_Championship|IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]) \n"} +{"id": 4601, "claim": "Nij\u014d Michihira had two wives and three children during his short lifetime of 47 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He married a daughter of [[Nijo\u0304_Morotada|Nijo\u0304 Morotada]] and a daughter of Saionji Kin'aki []. The latter and he had son [[Nijo\u0304_Yoshimoto|Nijo\u0304 Yoshimoto]], a daughter who was later a consort of [[Emperor_Go-Daigo|Emperor Go-Daigo]], and a son who was adopted by Tominokouji family and became known as Tominokouji Michinao []. Nijo\u0304 Michihira (\u4e8c\u6761\u9053\u5e73, 1288 \u2013 February 27, 1335) was a Japanese [[Kugyo\u0304|kugyo\u0304]] of the late Kamakura period. \n"} +{"id": 16555, "claim": "The Preggers episode was directed by Brad Falchuk and aired on September 23, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brad Falchuk The episode premiered on the [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|Fox]] network on September 23, 2009, and was written and directed by executive producer [[Brad_Falchuk|Brad Falchuk]]. \n"} +{"id": 23895, "claim": "Stelio Belletti worked with his father Antenore Belletti in his workshop where they produced fuselages for some important aeronautical companies, toward the end of the 50's they began to establish important relationships in the motorcycle racing industry.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the end of World War II, at the age of 13, Stelio Belletti began working for his father Antenore Belletti in his workshop in via Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in the Ortica district of [[Milan|Milan]], where they repaired and built tubular steel aircraft fuselages. They produced fuselages for some important aeronautical companies in Milan, working for the most part with the [[Societa\u0300_Italiana_Ernesto_Breda|Societa\u0300 Italiana Ernesto Breda]] where his father, Antenore Belletti, apprenticed in the years before the war started. Towards the end of the 50s, while continuing to work in the aviation industry, the Belletti Workshop began to establish important relationships in the motorcycle racing industry, working closely with Eng. \n"} +{"id": 8442, "claim": "The album, Last of the Independents, was given a favourable review by the Rolling Stone last December 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Last of the Independents is the sixth studio album by [[Rock_music|rock]] group [[The_Pretenders|The Pretenders]], released in 1994. Professional ratings [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] (June 1994)\n(favourable) (December 1994) \n"} +{"id": 5492, "claim": "Paresh Maity was born in Tamulk, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal India and was known for being a painter, sculptor, photographer and filmmaker, and in 2014, Government of India conferred upon him its fourth-highest civilian award the Padma Shri.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1965 (age 54\u201355)\n[[Tamluk|Tamluk]], [[Purba_Medinipur|Purba Medinipur]], [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]], [[India|India]] Painter Sculptor Photographer and Filmmaker In 2014, [[Government_of_India|Government of India]] conferred upon him its fourth-highest civilian award the [[Padma_Shri|Padma Shri]]. \n"} +{"id": 33178, "claim": "The Battle of Rossbach took place during the Third Silesian War, during which the Prussian army realized they were being attacked and made their own advancement with 38 calvary squadrons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz took his 38 squadrons of cavalry and moved toward the Janus and Po\u0308lzen, small hills between Rossbach and Reichardtswerben. By 3:00 pm, the entire Prussian army had struck camp, loaded their tents and gear, and fallen into line. Frederick realized the gambit by 2:30 pm. The Battle of Rossbach took place on 5 November 1757 during the [[Third_Silesian_War|Third Silesian War]] (1756\u20131763, part of the [[Seven_Years'_War|Seven Years' War]]) near the village of [[Ro\u00dfbach_(Braunsbedra)|Rossbach]] (Ro\u00dfbach), in the [[Electorate_of_Saxony|Electorate of Saxony]]. \n"} +{"id": 1291, "claim": "Stoidis is of the Arachnida Class in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 2190, "claim": "The government administers the autonomous status of higher education institutions in the Philippines.", "label": 0, "evidence": "These are administered and regulated by the [[Commission_on_Higher_Education_(Philippines)|Commission on Higher Education]] (CHED). In an effort to rationalize its supervision of institutions of higher learning, CHED has also prescribed guidelines for granting privileges of autonomy and deregulation to certain schools. The higher education in the Philippines is offered through various degree programs (commonly known as courses in the Philippines) by a wide selection of [[Colleges|colleges]] and [[Universities|universities]]\u2014also known as higher education institutions (HEIs). \n"} +{"id": 2465, "claim": "In the Act 1 of La diavolessa, an opera by Baldassare Galuppi (Venetian composer), Giannino and Dorina are in love, but she wants no longer marry Giannino because he is poor, but Falco is sure that the marriage between Giannino and Dorina will take place.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Giannino and Dorina are in love, but she wants no longer marry Giannino because he is poor. Falco is sure that the marriage between Giannino and Dorina will take place (Cavatina a 3: Se non fossi maritato / \"If I were not married\"). \n"} +{"id": 1617, "claim": "Tongyu County, located within the prefecture-level city of Baicheng, Jilin, People's Republic of China, has a population of half a million inhabitants.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is the southernmost [[County-level_division|county-level division]] of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Baicheng|Baicheng]], and has a population of 350,000 residing in an area of 8,476 km (3,273 sq mi). \n350,000 \n"} +{"id": 2632, "claim": "Hanauky\u014d Meido Tai was written by Morishige, published by\tAkita Shoten and had 12 episodes released between 9th September 2001 - 7th November 2001.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Akita_Shoten|Akita Shoten]] 9 September 2001 \u2013 7 November 2001 3 \n"} +{"id": 16286, "claim": "The 115th Airlift Squadron was a\u00a0former squadron of the California Air National Guard 146th Airlift Wing headquartered in the Channel Islands in Oxnard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 115th Airlift Squadron (115 AS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard [[146th_Airlift_Wing|146th Airlift Wing]] located at [[Channel_Islands_Air_National_Guard_Station|Channel Islands Air National Guard Station]], Oxnard, California. 1917 \u2013 present \n"} +{"id": 5876, "claim": "1963 Toronto Argonauts season had thirteen games that took place between August 9 and November 2, one of which was with the Tiger-Cats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Toronto_Argonauts|Toronto Argonauts]] 14 \n"} +{"id": 1026, "claim": "Charles Darwin is one of the pioneers of the theoretical foundations of evolutionary psychology.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Evolutionary psychology is a theoretical approach in the [[Social_science|social]] and [[Natural_science|natural sciences]] that examines psychological structure from a modern [[Evolution|evolutionary]] perspective. Evolutionary psychology has its historical roots in [[Charles_Darwin|Charles Darwin]]'s theory of natural selection. The theories on which evolutionary psychology is based originated with Charles Darwin's work, including his speculations about the evolutionary origins of social instincts in humans. \n"} +{"id": 28376, "claim": "Jonathan Krisel directed most of the ten episodes in the season in the List of Portlandia episodes", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jonathan_Krisel|Jonathan Krisel]] Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel [[Jonathan_Krisel|Jonathan Krisel]] Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel Jonathan Krisel \n"} +{"id": 22288, "claim": "Lavreotiki population has decreased from 1907 to 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1907 1981 10,124 1991 8,846 2001 8,558 2011 7,078 10,007 \n"} +{"id": 9287, "claim": "Brad Martin's 2002 single, \"Before I Knew Better,\" which never saw a place on the US Country Chart, was his least successful single.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Before I Knew Better\" debuted at number 46 on the U.S. [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] [[Hot_Country_Songs|Hot Country Singles & Tracks]] chart for the week of February 16, 2002. US [[Hot_Country_Songs|Hot Country Songs]] ([[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]]) 15 8 US [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] [[Bubbling_Under_Hot_100|Bubbling Under Hot 100]] \n"} +{"id": 4414, "claim": "Imogen Kogge participated in six films from 1999 to 2014 and some of those are the Nightshapes (German: Nachtgestalten-drama film) and Phoenix.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 2005 2006 2011 2012 2014 [[Nightshapes|Nightshapes]] Barfuss [[Requiem_(2006_film)|Requiem]] [[If_Not_Us,_Who?|If Not Us, Who?]] [[Russian_Disco|Russian Disco]] [[Phoenix_(2014_film)|Phoenix]] Nightshapes ([[German_language|German]]: Nachtgestalten) is a 1999 German [[Drama_film|drama film]] written and directed by [[Andreas_Dresen|Andreas Dresen]]. \n"} +{"id": 22067, "claim": "Uplands Community College originally sat on the grounds of a large family house which was bought by Taverner Barrington Miller for \u00a34000 around 1918 that was requisitioned by the army during World War II, and was demolished shortly afterwards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uplands was purchased by Taverner Barrington Miller for about \u00a35000 in about 1918. \n"} +{"id": 2569, "claim": "Italy's Province of Catanzaro's president is Sergio Abramo, who is also apart of the Forza Italia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is member of the [[Forza_Italia_(2013)|Forza Italia]]. [[Sergio_Abramo|Sergio Abramo]] \n"} +{"id": 16279, "claim": "Barry Pinches won the English Amateur Championship in 1988 and also won the Challenge Tour - Event 3 in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pinches won the English Amateur Championship in 1988, enabling him to turn professional in 1989. 2018 [[2019|Challenge Tour - Event 3]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 10028, "claim": "Buckcherry is a hard rock band from Anaheim, California.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hard_rock|Hard rock]] [[Anaheim,_California|Anaheim, California]], United States \nBuckcherry is an American rock band from [[Anaheim,_California|Anaheim, California]], formed in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 27148, "claim": "Valentine was an assistant coach for the school's junior high boys team; but when the head coach had taken maternity leave, he became the substitute head coach for a game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was an assistant coach for the school's junior high girls team. \n"} +{"id": 24319, "claim": "Born in Christiania, Norway (present-day Oslo), Johan Ernst Gunnerus served as a bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1718-02-26)26 February 1718\n[[Oslo|Christiania]], [[Norway|Norway]] Oslo ([[English|/\u02c8\u0252zlo\u028a/]] OZ-loh, also [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/\u02c8\u0252slo\u028a/]] OSS-loh, Norwegian: [[Norwegian|[\u02c8\u028a\u0302\u0282l\u028a]] (listen), rarely [[Norwegian|[\u02c8\u028a\u0302sl\u028a, \u02c8\u028a\u0300\u0282l\u028a]]) is the [[Capital_city|capital]] and [[List_of_towns_and_cities_in_Norway|most populous]] city of [[Norway|Norway]]. This article is about the city formerly named Christiania or Kristiania (1624\u20131924). In 1758 he became Bishop of the [[Diocese_of_Nidaros|Diocese of Nidaros]] in [[Trondheim|Trondheim]], Norway. \n"} +{"id": 16591, "claim": "List of magazines published by ASCII Media Works shows that four magazines were first published in 1992 while the latest magazine published was a PC and IT magazine in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "December 26, 1992 December 27, 1992 December 26, 1992 ASCII Cloud [[Personal_computer|PC]], [[Information_technology|IT]] April 24, 2013 \n"} +{"id": 37338, "claim": "4 the People was one of Malaysia's trendiest and highest grossing films in part due to Best Music Director winner Jassie Gift.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Malaysia ([[English|/m\u0259\u02c8le\u026azi\u0259, -\u0292\u0259/]] (listen) m\u0259-LAY-zee-\u0259, -\u2060zh\u0259; Malay: [[Malay|[m\u0259lejsi\u0259]]) is a country in [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asia]]. India India ([[Hindi|Hindi]]: Bha\u0304rat), officially the Republic of India ([[Hindi|Hindi]]: Bha\u0304rat Gan\u0323ara\u0304jya), is a country in [[South_Asia|South Asia]]. \n"} +{"id": 5914, "claim": "Ohanna Shivanand was born on December 10, 1982 and studied at Panjab University then later became a television and film actress where she guested on the Mahisagar in 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shilpa Anand\n(1982-12-10) 10 December 1982 (age 38)\n[[South_Africa|South Africa]] Anand studied at [[Panjab_University|Panjab University]], obtaining a Masters in Computer Applications (MCA), from 2000 to 2003. Ohanna Shivanand (born Shilpa Anand, 10 December 1982) is a [[South_Africa|South African]]-[[India|Indian]] model, television and film actress who is known for her two different television roles as Dr. Riddhima Gupta and Dr. Shilpa Malhotra in [[Dill_Mill_Gayye|Dill Mill Gayye]]. In 2015, she did a cameo role in channel BIG magic's show Mahisagar . \nOhanna Shivanand (born Shilpa Anand, 10 December 1982) is a [[South_Africa|South African]]-[[India|Indian]] model, television and film actress who is known for her two different television roles as Dr. Riddhima Gupta and Dr. Shilpa Malhotra in [[Dill_Mill_Gayye|Dill Mill Gayye]]. Anand studied at [[Panjab_University|Panjab University]], obtaining a Masters in Computer Applications (MCA), from 2000 to 2003. Anand is also a television actress. She made her Bollywood debut with Ravi Shankar's film [[Iqraar_by_Chance|Iqraar by Chance]] (2006), as Rashmi Mehra. 2015 Mahisagar Herself (Celebrity Guest) \n"} +{"id": 19278, "claim": "The Ullevaal Stadion, which can accommodate 25,572 people, has more capacity than Brann Stadion, the home turf of team Brann, the league champions, which can accommodate 17,500 people.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ullevaal 28,000 \nBrann Stadion 17,686 It was constructed in 1919, and has been the home of the football club [[SK_Brann|Brann]] ever since. \n"} +{"id": 18722, "claim": "Operation Deliverance, active from December 1992 \u2013 May 1993 in Somalia (a sovereign country in the Horn of Africa), resulted to Canadian forces achieving military objectives, but suffering severe political repercussions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "December 1992 \u2013 May 1993 [[Somalia|Somalia]] DateDecember 1992 \u2013 May 1993Location[[Somalia|Somalia]]Result\nCanadian forces achieve military objectives, but suffer severe political repercussions. \n"} +{"id": 50043, "claim": "Psathyrotes ramosissima is a part of the plantae family and belongs to the asteraceae family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 20113, "claim": "After one season with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, Chad Mustard (former American football tight end) made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003 but Browns cut him in early 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chad Anthony Mustard (born October 8, 1977) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Tight_end|tight end]] and offensive guard. During the spring of 2003, Mustard played for the [[Rhein_Fire|Rhein Fire]] of [[NFL_Europe|NFL Europe]], where he caught 16 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown. Following the 2003 preseason, Mustard was waived by the Browns on August 31 but was re-signed to the practice squad on October 1 and promoted to the active roster October 11. On February 22, 2005, the Browns released Mustard. \n"} +{"id": 27421, "claim": "The 1924 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team beat Dayton, Thiel, and Toledo in their first three games with scores 14-3, 22-0, and 54-0, respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 27 [[1924_Dayton_Flyers_football_team|Dayton]] W 14\u20133 October 4 at [[Thiel_Tomcats_football|Thiel]] W 22\u20130 October 11 [[1924_Toledo_Rockets_football_team|Toledo]] W 54\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 47475, "claim": "The United States Air Force (USAF) operates the Pittsburgh IAP Air Reserve Station, which the Department of Defense owns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station [[United_States_Air_Force|US Air Force]] (USAF) [[United_States_Department_of_Defense|Department of Defense]] \n"} +{"id": 909, "claim": "Convoy JW 54A consisted of 19 merchant ships, close escorts' were provided by destroyers, and it was also accompanied by a local escort group from Britain.", "label": 0, "evidence": "JW 54A consisted of 19 merchant ships which departed from [[Loch_Ewe|Loch Ewe]] on 15 November 1943. Close escort was provided by the destroyers Inconstant and Whitehall, and two other vessels. The convoy was also accompanied initially by a local escort group from Britain, and was also joined later by a local escort from [[Murmansk|Murmansk]]. \n"} +{"id": 21732, "claim": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives is an American reality television series that revolves around the social circle of six women who reside in Nashville, Tennessee with 8 episodes, starting with \"Bright Lights, Big City\" (which at the time, garnered 0.54 million U.S. viewers), and ended with episode \"Bless and Release\" (which pulled 0.91 million U.S. viewers).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives is an [[United_States|American]] [[Reality_television|reality television]] series that premiered on February 24, 2014, and aired on [[TNT_(U.S._TV_network)|TNT]]. The series revolves around the social circle of six women who reside in [[Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville, Tennessee]]. 8 \"Bright Lights, Big City\" No. 0.54 \"Bless and Release\" 0.91 \n"} +{"id": 1052, "claim": "The Britt Place is a log cabin built by Webster Van Buren Britt and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places which formed in 1966.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Britt Place, a [[Log_cabin|log cabin]] located in [[Glenmora,_Louisiana|Glenmora, Louisiana]], was built in 1867. It was added to the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980. The home was begun in 1867 by Webster VanBuren Britt, the first man to permanently settle in the area. 1966; 54 years ago (1966) \n"} +{"id": 2656, "claim": "Philip Shuttleworth (second son of Humphrey Shuttleworth), born on February 9, 1782 in Kirkham, Lancashire, was an English churchman and academic who was elected on 1840 in the Diocese of Chichester, Church of England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Philip Shuttleworth was second son of Humphrey Shuttleworth, vicar of Kirkham in [[Lancashire|Lancashire]] from 1771 to 1812, and of [[Preston,_Lancashire|Preston]] from 1784 to 1809, an anti-papal writer. Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (9 February 1782 \u2013 7 January 1842) was an [[England|English]] churchman and academic, [[Warden_(college)|Warden]] of [[New_College,_Oxford|New College, Oxford]], from 1822 and [[Bishop_of_Chichester|Bishop of Chichester]]. On 19 November 1824, he was presented by Lord Holland to the rectory of [[Foxley|Foxley]], [[Wiltshire|Wiltshire]], and in September 1840 was appointed bishop of Chichester. The Bishop of Chichester is the [[Ordinary_(officer)|ordinary]] of the Church of England [[Diocese_of_Chichester|Diocese of Chichester]] in the [[Province_of_Canterbury|Province of Canterbury]]. \n"} +{"id": 32040, "claim": "In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election the Liberal Party (founded on 28 January 1884) won the most number of seats with 121,562 votes in total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Party_(Norway)|Liberal Party]] 121,562 73 36 10 4 0 28 January 1884 \n"} +{"id": 46065, "claim": "Hymenostemma belongs to the Kingdom Plantae, The Order Asterales but has an unclassified family and tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 2039, "claim": "Eric Hoskins, who participated in international relief programs and worked with non-governmental organizations, was a regular commentator on several major broadcast networks, such as CTV, a Canadian terrestrial television network launched in 1961, and regularly contributed to Maclean's magazine on war-related issues.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Working alongside his wife, War Child Executive Director [[Samantha_Nutt|Samantha Nutt]], Hoskins helped the organization develop international relief programs and spread awareness of the issues facing war-affected children. He worked with the [[United_Nations|United Nations]] and non-governmental organizations in some of the world's worst conflict areas including [[Sudan|Sudan]], [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea|Eritrea]], [[Somalia|Somalia]], Sierra Leone, [[Iraq|Iraq]], Burundi, [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan|Pakistan]]. He was a regular commentator on [[CTV_Television_Network|CTV]], [[CBC_Television|CBC]] and other major broadcast networks concerning the impact of war on civilians. As President of War Child Canada, Hoskins was a frequent contributor to Maclean's magazine on war-related issues. The CTV Television Network (commonly known as CTV) is a Canadian [[English_language|English-language]] terrestrial [[Television_network|television network]] launched in 1961. \n"} +{"id": 2002, "claim": "Bruce Billson of the Liberal Party of Australia held four different positions with the government between 2007 and 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal Party of Australia]] In 2007, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy. In 2009, he was then appointed the Shadow Minister for Sustainable Development and Cities. and after the 2010 election he was appointed Shadow Minister for Small Business, Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs. Following the 2013 election he was sworn into the cabinet as the Minister for Small Business. \n"} +{"id": 33321, "claim": "The Joe Rogan Experience is a Spotify audio and YouTube video podcast hosted by Trevor S. Valle which tackles about fossil hunting in Siberia and internet conspiracy theories in 2014 and 2016 respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Joe_Rogan|Joe Rogan]] \n"} +{"id": 16659, "claim": "EdIT, an old friend of Aloe Blacc, has worked with Sole, Busdriver, P.E.A.C.E. and Myka 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He is an old friend of [[Aloe_Blacc|Aloe Blacc]] and [[Daedelus_(musician)|Daedelus]] and has contributed a remix of \"Dumbfound\" to Daedelus' single \"Something Bells\" in 2004. [[Sole_(artist)|Sole]] - \"Uck rt\" from [[Uck_rt|Uck rt]] (2001) [[Busdriver|Busdriver]] - \"Somethingness\" from [[Temporary_Forever|Temporary Forever]] (2002) He has also worked with [[Peace_(rapper)|P.E.A.C.E.]] and [[Myka_9|Myka 9]] of [[Freestyle_Fellowship|Freestyle Fellowship]], [[Daddy_Kev|Daddy Kev]], Hive, Dntel, Emanon and Phoenix Orion. \n"} +{"id": 11793, "claim": "In the 1966 NCAA College Division football season, the UMass Redmen football team was against Maine, Darthmouth, Connecticut, and Rhode Island in their first 4 games of the season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1966 NCAA College Division football season was the 11th season of [[College_football|college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[NCAA_College_Division|NCAA College Division]] level. \nThe 1966 UMass Redmen football team represented the [[University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst|University of Massachusetts Amherst]] in the [[1966_NCAA_College_Division_football_season|1966 NCAA College Division football season]] as a member of the [[Yankee_Conference|Yankee Conference]]. September 17 Maine September 24 at [[Dartmouth_Big_Green_football|Dartmouth]]* October 8 [[1966_Connecticut_Huskies_football_team|Connecticut]] October 15 at [[1966_Rhode_Island_Rams_football_team|Rhode Island]] \n"} +{"id": 11541, "claim": "Griffin, son of Jesse and Sarah Griffin, told an interviewer for List Film that he was an \"animal lover\" and thus he became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He became fascinated with Tarzan at age 9 when he saw an image of the character on the side of a [[Lunchbox|lunchbox]]. Griffin was born in [[Starkville,_Mississippi|Starkville, Mississippi]], the son of Jesse E. Griffin, an [[Optometrist|optometrist]], and Sarah D. Griffin, who worked as \"a [[Housewife|homemaker]] and later for Alexander's Home Health.\" As a child, he told an interviewer for [[The_List_(magazine)|List Film]], he was an \"animal lover\" who was \"captivated by the notion of interacting with apes, elephants and other exotic species.\" \n"} +{"id": 9728, "claim": "Tony Jacklin won against Bob Charles at The Open Championship (held at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club) in July 12, 1969 with as score of 280.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Tony_Jacklin|Tony Jacklin]] 68-70-70-72=280 2 [[Bob_Charles_(golfer)|Bob Charles]] The 1969 Open Championship was the 98th [[Open_Championship|Open Championship]], held from 9\u201312 July at the [[Royal_Lytham_&_St_Annes_Golf_Club|Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club]] in Lytham St Annes, [[England|England]]. Saturday, 12 July 1969 \n"} +{"id": 42526, "claim": "Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education is a teacher education college in Wa, a town and is the capital of Wa Municipal District and the Upper West Region of north Ghana, had multiple principals in its history such as Mr. Mashood Ahmad from 1982-1987, Mr. Mumuni Zakaria in 1987, and Mr. Mumuni Seidu from 1987 to 1993.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The College has been administered by the following principals since it was established Mr. Mumuni Zakaria 1994 \u2013 1998 \n"} +{"id": 11931, "claim": "Luna gas field was developed by Eni in 1971 and production began in 1975, it is an offshore gas field in the Ionina Sea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1971 [[Eni|Eni]] 1975 offshore [[Ionian_Sea|Ionian Sea]] \n"} +{"id": 4546, "claim": "Florentyna Parker failed to show up at the 2014 Ladies Italian Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 29 Jun [[2014_Ladies_European_Tour|2014]] [[Ladies_Italian_Open|Ladies Italian Open]] [[Florentyna_Parker|Florentyna Parker]] \n"} +{"id": 34369, "claim": "The Falcon , which had five interchangeable wings of different thickness, was used for thick-wing research by the Royal Aircraft Establishment.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The aircraft, serial number K5925, was used for thick-wing research by the Royal Aircraft Establishment. It had four interchangeable wings of different thickness. \n"} +{"id": 10531, "claim": "In 1909, the Michigan Wolverines football team fought and won against Case Western Reserve Spartans (under head coach Greg Debeljak) on October 9 and Ohio State Buckeyes (under head coach Albert E. Herrnstein).", "label": 0, "evidence": "October 9 [[Case_football|Case]] W 3\u20130 [[Greg_Debeljak|Greg Debeljak]]\n16th season, 119\u201347 (.717) [[1909_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team|Ohio State]] W 33\u20136 In their fourth season under head coach [[Albert_E._Herrnstein|Albert E. Herrnstein]], the Buckeyes compiled a 7\u20133 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 219 to 76. \n"} +{"id": 1203, "claim": "Vissarion Belinsky, a literary critic, was a Westernizer who believed that socienty had precedence over individualism, opposed Orthodoxy, autocracy and theocracy, and emphasized reason and knowledge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "May 26] 1848) was a Russian literary critic of [[Westernizer|Westernizing]] tendency. He agreed with Slavophiles that society had precedence over individualism, but he insisted the society had to allow the expression of individual ideas and rights. He strongly opposed Slavophiles on the role of Orthodoxy, which he considered a retrograde force. He emphasized reason and knowledge, and attacked autocracy and theocracy. \n"} +{"id": 7105, "claim": "The Silent Holy Stones was nominated in the Best Director category in the 2005 Beijing College Student Film Festival.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nominated New Currents Award 10th [[Busan_International_Film_Festival|Busan International Film Festival]] 2005 Won [[Golden_Rooster_Award_for_Best_Directorial_Debut|Best Directorial Debut]] [[Golden_Rooster_Awards|25th Golden Rooster Awards]] \n"} +{"id": 3916, "claim": "At Musketawa Trail, Waypoint 2 is farther from the Restroom than Ravenna and Conklin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Waypoint 2 Vending, Restroom \n"} +{"id": 1939, "claim": "The 2009 Devon County Council election used the same electoral divisions as the 2009 elections that came before it, with none held in Plymouth or Torbay due to their status as unitary authorities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The electoral divisions were the same as those used at the previous election in 2009. No elections were held in [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] and Torbay, which are [[Unitary_authorities_of_England|unitary authorities]] outside the area covered by the County Council. \n"} +{"id": 15503, "claim": "Tim Van Egmond, known as a player who bats and throws using his left hand, has major league baseball record of 5 wins and 9 losses with 60 strikeouts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Batted: Right\nThrew: Right \n"} +{"id": 52049, "claim": "Great Britain produces both parents of What a Nuisance.", "label": 1, "evidence": "What A Nuisance (1978\u20132005) was a New Zealand-bred [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] racehorse. Sire\nSt Puckle (GB)\n1967 Dam\nFashion Bell (NZ)\n1962 Pedigree of What A Nuisance (NZ), bay gelding, 1978 \n"} +{"id": 9470, "claim": "Chickensages belongs to the kingdom plantae, order asterales and family of asteraceae which is a family of flowering plants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 4465, "claim": "Following from Raphael's account, the shepherd's name has been often cited as giving rise to the German root word and source of the English word for magnet and other authorities, including the Roman poet and philosopher Egdar Allan Poe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Magnat\" redirects here. For a wealthy or powerful business baron or executive, see Business magnate. A magnate, from the [[Late_Latin|late Latin]] magnas, a great man, itself from [[Latin|Latin]] magnus, \"great\", is a noble or a man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities. Edgar Allan Poe ([[English|/po\u028a/]]; born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 \u2013 October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. \n"} +{"id": 10794, "claim": "The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of Furman University that performs at all Paladin home football games, but avoids travels to one away game each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of [[Furman_University|Furman University]] in [[Greenville,_South_Carolina|Greenville, South Carolina]]. The band performs at all [[Furman_Paladins|Paladin]] home [[College_football|football]] games and usually travels to one away game each year. \n"} +{"id": 996, "claim": "Butterley Gangroad was constructed in 1793 with the Fritchley Tunnel in Derbyshire, a world famous and protected monument.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Butterley Gangroad was an early [[Tramway_(industrial)|tramway]] in [[Derbyshire|Derbyshire]] of approximately 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge, which linked Hilt's Quarry and other limestone quarries at [[Crich|Crich]] with the [[Cromford_Canal|Cromford Canal]] at [[Bullbridge|Bullbridge]]. The line was constructed in 1793, with the construction of [[Fritchley_Tunnel|Fritchley Tunnel]], now believed to be the world's oldest railway tunnel, being required to go under a road junction at [[Fritchley|Fritchley]]. Fritchley Tunnel is a disused [[Railway_tunnel|railway tunnel]] at [[Fritchley|Fritchley]] in [[Derbyshire|Derbyshire]], England, which is believed to be the oldest surviving example in the world. It is a [[Scheduled_monument|scheduled monument]]. In the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]], a scheduled monument is a nationally important [[Archaeological_site|archaeological site]] or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change. \n"} +{"id": 8808, "claim": "Vasco Uva played for the GrupoDesportivo Direito then he joined briefly at Montpellier H\u00e9rault RC in the top division of French rugby.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In Portugal he played for [[Grupo_Desportivo_Direito|Grupo Desportivo Direito]]. He played briefly for [[Montpellier_He\u0301rault_RC|Montpellier He\u0301rault RC]] in the top division of French rugby, the [[Top_14|Top 14]] with his brother [[Gonc\u0327alo_Uva|Gonc\u0327alo Uva]], which he joined in January 2008. \n"} +{"id": 31619, "claim": "Poropuntius smedleyi belongs to phylum\u00a0Arachnica under the family Cyprinidae in genus Poropuntius.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] \n"} +{"id": 12802, "claim": "Omphalosaurus is in the Omphalosauridae (an extinct family of Ichthyopterygians) Genus in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: \u2020Omphalosaurus\nMerriam 1906 \n"} +{"id": 17185, "claim": "According to the 2011 census, Bavade has a total population of not more than 1,500 inhabitants with 129 people belonging to scheduled castes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Population 1523 Demographics (2011 Census) \n"} +{"id": 295, "claim": "The Cotton Board, the organization tasked to supervise the organization, research and marketing of the cotton textile industry which received support from its industry, aided the reorganization of the industry in the 1950s but such reorganization was unsuccessful.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It existed from 1940, and as a statutory [[Industrial_Development_Board|Industrial Development Board]] from 1948 to 1972, known in its last years as the Textile Council. It was dissolved in 1971-2, at its own request, as it was felt the work would be better handled by a new voluntary British Textile Council. \n"} +{"id": 40560, "claim": "During 2018\u201319 Minnesota Wild regular 19th season, Ryan Suter had 47 points while Jared Spurgeon had 43 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018\u201319 Minnesota Wild season was the [[Minnesota_Wild_seasons|19th]] season for the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] franchise that was established on June 25, 1997. [[Ryan_Suter|Ryan Suter]] 47 [[Jared_Spurgeon|Jared Spurgeon]] 43 \n"} +{"id": 45386, "claim": "The head coach of ARC Iuridica, a Czech rugby club based in Ostrava, is Pavel Kozub\u00edk, while the head coach of Olomouc is Petr Musil.", "label": 1, "evidence": "ARC Iuridica Prague is a [[Czech_Republic|Czech]] [[Rugby_union|rugby]] club based in Prague. \n"} +{"id": 13437, "claim": "1965 British Grand Prix had planned to have 24 racers one of them was Jim Clark (4 March 1936 \u2013 7 April 1968).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1965 British Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held at [[Silverstone_Circuit|Silverstone]] on 10 July 1965. Pos [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Graham_Hill|Graham Hill]] [[United_States]] [[Richie_Ginther|Richie Ginther]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jackie_Stewart|Jackie Stewart]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Spence|Mike Spence]] [[United_States]] [[Dan_Gurney|Dan Gurney]] [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] [[Italy]] [[Lorenzo_Bandini|Lorenzo Bandini]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Denny_Hulme|Denny Hulme]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Bruce_McLaren|Bruce McLaren]] [[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] [[Australia]] [[Frank_Gardner_(driver)|Frank Gardner]] [[Sweden]] [[Joakim_Bonnier|Jo Bonnier]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Innes_Ireland|Innes Ireland]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Richard_Attwood|Richard Attwood]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Bob_Anderson_(racing_driver)|Bob Anderson]] [[Switzerland]] [[Jo_Siffert|Jo Siffert]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Chris_Amon|Chris Amon]] [[United_States]] [[Masten_Gregory|Masten Gregory]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Ian_Raby|Ian Raby]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Alan_Rollinson|Alan Rollinson]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Rhodes_(driver)|John Rhodes]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Brian_Gubby|Brian Gubby]] \nJames Clark Jr. [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (4 March 1936 \u2013 7 April 1968) was a [[Formula_One_drivers_from_the_United_Kingdom|British Formula One racing driver]] from [[Scotland|Scotland]], who won two [[List_of_Formula_One_World_Drivers'_Champions|World Championships]], in 1963 and 1965. Jim Clark\n[[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] James Clark Jr.\n(1936-03-04)4 March 1936\n[[Kilmany|Kilmany]], [[Fife|Fife]], Scotland A versatile driver, he competed in [[Sports_car_racing|sports cars]], [[Touring_car_racing|touring cars]] and in the [[Indianapolis_500|Indianapolis 500]], which he won in [[1965_Indianapolis_500|1965]]. 2 ([[1963_Formula_One_season|1963]], [[1965_Formula_One_season|1965]]) He made amends and won the Championship again in [[1965_Formula_One_season|1965]] and also the [[1965_Indianapolis_500|Indianapolis 500]] in the [[Lotus_38|Lotus 38]]. At the same time, Clark was competing in the [[Australasia|Australasia]] based [[Tasman_Series|Tasman series]], run for older F1 cars, and was series champion in [[1965_Tasman_Series|1965]], [[1967_Tasman_Series|1967]], and [[1968_Tasman_Series|1968]] driving for Lotus. He also holds the record for most races taking pole, fastest lap, race win and leading every lap, achieving this eight times ([[1962_British_Grand_Prix|1962 British Grand Prix]], [[1963_Dutch_Grand_Prix|1963 Dutch Grand Prix]] \u2013 which he won by more than a full lap, [[1963_French_Grand_Prix|1963 French Grand Prix]], [[1963_Mexican_Grand_Prix|1963 Mexican Grand Prix]], [[1964_British_Grand_Prix|1964 British Grand Prix]], 1965 South African Grand Prix, 1965 French Grand Prix, [[1965_German_Grand_Prix|1965 German Grand Prix]]). \n"} +{"id": 14451, "claim": "The presenters of OTI Festival 1979 (the eighth edition of the OTI Festival which was held in Caracas, Venezuela in December 8 in the National Theatre of the Military Academy), telenovela actor Eduardo Serrano and former beauty pageant contestant Carmen Victoria P\u00e9rez, made a brief introduction of the show highlighting the goals of the OTI as a media organisation and those of the OTI Festival as a showcase of talented performers in Latin America after the opening act.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The OTI Festival 1979 is the eighth edition of the OTI Festival which was held in [[Caracas|Caracas]], [[Venezuela|Venezuela]] in December 8 in the National Theatre of the Military Academy. The festival was hosted by the Telenovela actor [[Eduardo_Serrano_(actor)|Eduardo Serrano]] and the beauty pageant contestant Carmen Victoria Pe\u0301rez. As the presenters used to do every year, after the opening act they made a brief introduction of the show highlighting the goals of the OTI as a media organisation and those of the OTI Festival as a showcase of talented performers in [[Latin_America|Latin America]]. When the performance round started, both presenters made a brief individual introduction of the participating singers, quoting the name of the entrants, the lyricist and the director of the Orchestra. \n"} +{"id": 6485, "claim": "The ABB Group sold its nuclear power business to British Nuclear Fuels and its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Alstom, and focused on the distribution and transmission of renewable energy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Separately, ABB agreed to sell its nuclear power business to [[British_Nuclear_Fuels|British Nuclear Fuels]] of the United Kingdom. In 2000, ABB divested its interests in ABB Alstom Power and sold its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Alstom. Thereafter, ABB's power business was focused on renewable energy and transmission and distribution. \n"} +{"id": 25210, "claim": "Aousja, a small town and commune located in Ghar El Melh district in the Bizerte Governorate of northern Tunisia, between El Alia and Ras Jebel, 48 kilometers north of Tunis, has a population of 5,126 inhabitants in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aousja also spelled Ousja or Aousdja ([[Tunisian_Arabic_language|Tunisian Arabic]]: \u0639\u0648\u0633\u062c\u0629\u200e) is a small town and commune located in [[Ghar_El_Melh|Ghar El Melh]] district in the [[Bizerte_Governorate|Bizerte Governorate]] of northern [[Tunisia|Tunisia]], between [[El_Alia|El Alia]] and [[Ras_Jebel|Ras Jebel]], 48 kilometers north of [[Tunis|Tunis]]. As of 2014 it had a population of 5126 inhabitants. \n"} +{"id": 10333, "claim": "State of the Nation with Jessica Soho, a Philippine television news show which premiered in 2011, was nominated for several awards ten times, winning six titles, including Best News Magazine Show in 2011 and Outstanding News Program in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Anchored by Jessica Soho, it premiered on February 28, 2011. 33rd Catholic Mass Media Awards Won ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards Won [[27th_PMPC_Star_Awards_for_Television|27th PMPC Star Awards for Television]] Won Won Won ENPRESS Golden TV Awards Won 1st Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards Won Won [[28th_PMPC_Star_Awards_for_Television|28th PMPC Star Awards for Television]] Won [[29th_PMPC_Star_Awards_for_Television|29th PMPC Star Awards for Television]] Won Won Gandingan 2020: The 14th UPLB Isko't Iska Multi-media Awards Won \n"} +{"id": 15311, "claim": "In the 2018 Victorian state election, Murray Plains, an electoral district, had the most votes for Peter Walsh, at 24,234, and the least votes for for Ian Christoe, at 1,706 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Peter_Walsh_(Victorian_politician)|Peter Walsh]] 24,234 Ian Christoe 1,706 Peter Williams 7,790 Daniel Straub 6,438 \n"} +{"id": 959, "claim": "The manufacturing industry hires the most workers in Apatin, while mining and quarrying employ the fewest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Manufacturing 1,613 Mining and quarrying 1 \n"} +{"id": 11163, "claim": "On 26 May 2009, Vladimir Shamanov (a former Russian politician) became the new commander of the VDV, thus Dmitry Medvedev appointed him to neutralize discontent over the cuts and reorganisations as a result of the 2008 reform programme.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vladimir Anatolyevich Shamanov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0428\u0430\u043c\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432, born 15 February 1957) is a retired [[Colonel_General|Colonel General]] of the [[Military_of_Russia|Russian Armed Forces]], who was Commander-in-Chief of the [[Russian_Airborne_Troops|Russian Airborne Troops]] (VDV) from May 2009 to October 2016 and a former [[Russia|Russian]] [[Politician|politician]]. [[Dmitry_Medvedev|Dmitry Medvedev]] appointed Shamanov to neutralize discontent over the cuts and reorganisations as a result of the [[2008_Russian_military_reform|2008 reform programme]]. On 4 October 2016 Shamanov retired from the [[Russian_Armed_Forces|Russian Armed Forces]] and became head of the [[State_Duma|State Duma]] Defence Committee. \n"} +{"id": 8400, "claim": "The Alexander Faribault House is a Greek Revival style house in 12 First Avenue, Faribault, MN built by Alexander Faribault.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The local address of the house is 12 First Avenue, Faribault, MN. It was built by fur trader [[Alexander_Faribault|Alexander Faribault]] in the [[Greek_Revival|Greek Revival]] style. \n12 1st Avenue NE\n[[Faribault,_Minnesota|Faribault, Minnesota]] [[Alexander_Faribault|Alexander Faribault]] [[Greek_Revival_architecture|Greek Revival]] \n"} +{"id": 5847, "claim": "De Luizenmoeder is a Dutch comedy series that was created by Diederik Ebbinge, and was produced by Ingmar Menning.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The series was created by Jan Albert de Weerd and Ilse Warringa, who also is one of the actors. \nJan Albert de Weerd\nIlse Warringa \n"} +{"id": 571, "claim": "Karen Barad (age 64) has their doctorate, and is the author of Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Karen Michelle Barad ([[English|/b\u0259\u02c8r\u0251\u02d0d/]]; born 29 April 1956) is an American [[Feminist_theory|feminist theorist]], known particularly for their theory of [[Agential_realism|agential realism]]. Barad earned their doctorate in [[Theoretical_physics|theoretical physics]] at [[Stony_Brook_University|Stony Brook University]]. They are the author of Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. \nKaren Michelle Barad\n(1956-04-29) 29 April 1956 (age 64) Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning Barad earned their doctorate in [[Theoretical_physics|theoretical physics]] at [[Stony_Brook_University|Stony Brook University]]. \n"} +{"id": 20631, "claim": "Peter Thorneycroft, grandson of former senior British Army officer Sir William Franklyn (14 May 1856 \u2013 27 October 1914), was born in Dunston, Staffordshire, and never had formal education.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was educated at [[Eton_College|Eton]] and the [[Royal_Military_Academy,_Woolwich|Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]]. \n"} +{"id": 1200, "claim": "Comcast's Universal Studios theme parks had a live-action presentation called The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live-action theatrical presentation featuring dangerous-appearing stunts in a scripted presentation along with various mechanical and pyrotechnic special effects. The show was first mounted at Universal Studios Hollywood, opening in 1980. [[NBCUniversal|NBCUniversal]]\n([[Comcast|Comcast]]) Universal Studios Hollywood \n"} +{"id": 19318, "claim": "The 2011 Census of Kolhan states that the total population is 693 people with 134 being children below the age of 6 years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Demographics (2011 Census) Population 693 134 \n"} +{"id": 7010, "claim": "Padeniya is a small village city located in Puttalam- Kurunegala Main Road between Nikaweratiya and Wariyapola , 25 km away from the Kurunegala City in the South Eastern Province of Sri Lanka", "label": 1, "evidence": "North Western Province \nPadeniya is a small city of Kurunegala in North Western Province. \n"} +{"id": 2480, "claim": "With a total population of more than 20,000, Dighawani is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, in the district of Chhindwara, India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2001 India [[Census|census]], Dighawani had a population of 7935. \n"} +{"id": 33011, "claim": "Suzanne Davies is a Australian women's football striker from the Sheffield team who previously played for Nottingham Forest, Doncaster Rovers Belles, and Rotherham United where she was a prolific goalscorer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Suzanne Davies is a British women's footballer who currently plays for [[Sheffield_L.F.C.|Sheffield]] where she is a striker. \n"} +{"id": 19722, "claim": "New writings in SF 19 is an anthology edited by John Carnell published by Dennis Dobson, Corgi, Bantam Books, Sidgwick and Jackson in 1971.", "label": 0, "evidence": "New Writings in SF 19 is an [[Anthology|anthology]] of [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] short stories edited by [[John_Carnell|John Carnell]], the nineteenth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]], [[Corgi_(publisher)|Corgi]], Bantam Books, Sidgwick and Jackson 1971 \n"} +{"id": 8275, "claim": "The New South Wales Sentencing Council had Mrs Jennifer Fullford as Community Representative, Ms Martha Jabour as Community Representative and Mr Peter Zahra SC as Senior Public Defender.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mrs Jennifer Fullford Community Representative Ms Martha Jabour Community Representative (Homicide Victims Support Group) Mr Peter Zahra [[Senior_Counsel|SC]] Senior Public Defender \n"} +{"id": 1497, "claim": "The 2014 LKL Slam Dunk Contest was won by \u0160iauliai player Travis Leslie who played against \u017dalgiris Kaunas player Justin Dentmon during the final round.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[United_States]] [[Justin_Dentmon|Justin Dentmon]] 92 Z\u030calgiris Kaunas 95 [[BC_A\u030a iauliai|A\u030a iauliai]] [[United_States]] [[Travis_Leslie|Travis Leslie]] \n"} +{"id": 18432, "claim": "Luis Guadalupe is Peruvian national footballer who played as a Centre-back and was born on April 3, 1976.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luis Alberto Guadalupe (born April 3, 1975 in Chincha) is a retired football Peruvian [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(football)|central defender]] Luis Guadalupe (1976-04-03) April 3, 1976 (age 44) [[Defender_(football)|Centre-back]] \n"} +{"id": 34528, "claim": "Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn who was born on March 9, 1964, belongs to a ski club named Lech a club which also where other skiers, such as Embret Mellesmo and Per Samuelshaug belong to.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn (born 9 March 1964) is a retired [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Cross-country_skier|cross-country skier]]. \n"} +{"id": 8945, "claim": "American Cheerleader was founded by publishing executive Michael Weiskopf, with its first issue featuring University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show Survivor in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Inspired by the popularity and competitive nature of cheerleading in the early 1990s, publishing executive Michael Weiskopf started a magazine to take advantage of its evolving culture. It was published by Lifestyle Ventures, LLC, and the first issue featured University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show [[Survivor_(U.S._TV_series)|Survivor]] in 2002. \n"} +{"id": 1118, "claim": "The Mormon Church has an area of less than one acre located in 100 E 100 N, Emery, Utah, a town with a population of 288 at the 2010 census.", "label": 0, "evidence": "less than one acre 100 E 100 N, [[Emery,_Utah|Emery, Utah]] The population was 288 at the [[2010_United_States_Census|2010 census]]. \n"} +{"id": 18614, "claim": "The 1992 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team first fought with the San Jose State, and won with a 39-30 result.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 12 [[1992_San_Jose_State_Spartans_football_team|San Jose State]]* L 30\u201339 \n"} +{"id": 278, "claim": "Ruben Douglas is a Panamanian-American basketball player that played for multiple professional teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ruben Enrique Douglas (born October 30, 1979) is a Panamanian-American professional basketball player. He has played for [[Panionios_BC|Panionios]] of the [[Greek_Basket_League|Greek league]] (2003\u201304), [[Virtus_Roma|Virtus Roma]] and [[Fortitudo_Bologna|Fortitudo Bologna]] (2004\u201305) of the [[Lega_Basket_Serie_A|Italian league]], the latter with whom he won the Italian national championship, as well as [[MBC_Dynamo_Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] of the Russian league (2005\u201306), and [[Valencia_BC|Valencia]] of the [[Liga_ACB|Spanish league]] (2006\u201309). Douglas last played with [[Us\u0327ak_U\u0308niversitesi_Belediyespor|Us\u0327ak U\u0308niversitesi Belediyespor]], a Turkish team playing in the [[Turkish_Basketball_First_League|Turkish Second Division]], starting in January 2012. \n"} +{"id": 16048, "claim": "The Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge, located in Bangkok, Thailand, opened on November 15, 1906.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e2a\u0e30\u0e1e\u0e32\u0e19\u0e1c\u0e48\u0e32\u0e19\u0e1e\u0e34\u0e20\u0e1e\u0e25\u0e35\u0e25\u0e32; [[Royal_Thai_General_System_of_Transcription|RTGS]]: Saphan Phan Phiphop Lila; 'King's Cross Bridge' ) is a [[Bridge|bridge]] across [[Khlong_Khu_Mueang_Doem|Khlong Khu Mueang Doem]] ([[Thai_language|Thai]]: \u0e04\u0e25\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e04\u0e39\u0e40\u0e21\u0e37\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e40\u0e14\u0e34\u0e21), or old [[Moat|moat]], in [[Phra_Nakhon_District|Phra Nakhon District]], [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of [[Thailand|Thailand]]. King Chulalongkorn presided over the opening ceremony on 15 November 1906, at which time the name \"Phan Phiphop Lila\" was also declared. \n"} +{"id": 38155, "claim": "The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1922-1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the [[British_Army|British Army]] formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of the [[5th_Dragoon_Guards|5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)]] and the [[6th_(Inniskilling)_Dragoons|6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons]]. 1922\u20131993 \n1922\u20131993 [[British_Army|British Army]] Cavalry Regiment \n"} +{"id": 5569, "claim": "Kentucky, also known as the Bluegrass State, is comprised primarily of white residents, although the number of Black and Asian Kentuckians has grown.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is known as the \"Bluegrass State\", a nickname based on [[Kentucky_bluegrass|Kentucky bluegrass]], a species of grass found in many of its pastures, which has supported the thoroughbred horse industry in the center of the state. 91.27% 6.16% 23.46% \n"} +{"id": 2382, "claim": "The Heavy Airlift Wing formed in 2009 gives the military Strategic Airlift Capability.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2009\u2013 current (Full Operational Capability 2012) It was officially activated on 27 July 2009 as part of the [[Strategic_Airlift_Capability|Strategic Airlift Capability]] (SAC) program, which purchased and operates three [[C-17_Globemaster_III|C-17 Globemaster III]] aircraft that fly under the national markings of Hungary. The Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) is a multinational initiative that provides its participating nations assured access to military airlift capability to address the growing needs for both [[Strategic_airlift|strategic airlifts]] and [[Tactical_airlift|tactical airlifts]]. \n"} +{"id": 50195, "claim": "Saybrook University recorded a total of 1,622 intakes during the Fall 2016 enrolment, with females comprising 73.8% of the reported total enrollees.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2016 the university had 622 students enrolled. \n622 (Fall 2016) \n"} +{"id": 4351, "claim": "John Howat, a tall utility Australian rules footballer, was drafted by Richmond in 1992 where he was able to establish a regular place and miss just three games in his debut season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Howat (born 15 July 1970) is a former [[Australian_rules_football|Australian rules footballer]] who played with [[Melbourne_Football_Club|Melbourne]] and [[Richmond_Football_Club|Richmond]] in the [[Australian_Football_League|Australian Football League]] (AFL). A tall utility player, Howat was used on both ends of the ground during his league career, which began in 1989. He was picked up by Richmond with the 97th selection of the [[1992_AFL_Draft|1992 AFL Draft]], where he rejoined with his previous coach [[John_Northey|John Northey]]. Unlike at Melbourne, Howat was able to establish a regular place in the team and missed just three games in his debut season. \n"} +{"id": 35115, "claim": "13th Virginia Infantry has recruited three companies at Orange Country\u2014specifically those nicknamed as Montpelier Guard, Gordonsville Grays, Barboursville Guards\u2014while it was only able to recruit one company\u2014Lanier Guard\u2014at Maryland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Montpelier Guard [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] Gordonsville Grays [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] Barboursville Guards [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] Lanier Guard [[Maryland|Maryland]] \n"} +{"id": 9415, "claim": "Jean Balukas never won any prizes although she won numerous titles and won the tournament at a convention hall in Asbury Park.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The second place win was bittersweet for Balukas, because based on the award of prize money for placing at Superstars ($13,100), she lost [[Amateur|amateur]] standing and was thereafter banned from competing in high school sports, also becoming no longer eligible for a college athletic scholarship. There she again outplayed Walker (then of [[Ithaca,_New_York|Ithaca, New York]]), with a score of 100\u201357, and earned a $1,001 prize. \n"} +{"id": 10942, "claim": "Liechtenstein consists of mountains between 1378 meters (Sarojah\u00f6he) - 2599 meters (Grauspitz, which is the highest summit of the R\u00e4tikon range west of the Schesaplana massif).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sarojaho\u0308he|Sarojaho\u0308he]] (Saroja) 1659 m \n"} +{"id": 8582, "claim": "Domenico Siniscalco, who graduated with law degree from the University of Turin, served British government from June 2001 to July 2004 as Director General of Treasury, before he took office as the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance on July 16, 2004 until September 22, 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He served Italian government from June 2001 to July 2004 as Director General of Treasury. \n"} +{"id": 3111, "claim": "2000\u201301 Miami Heat season had seven teams, the one with the most wins was the Washington Wizards (the 40th season).", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, the Wizards finished in last place in the Atlantic Division with a dreadful 19\u201363 record, their worst to that point over a full 82-game season although subsequently equalled by [[2008\u201309_Washington_Wizards_season|the 2008\u201309 Wizards]]. \n"} +{"id": 10503, "claim": "Judah Waten, who wrote novels and short stories, has travelled to Wormwood Scrubs Prison and Soviet Union.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Between 1931 and 1933, he visited Europe, became engaged in left-wing political activities in England, and spent three months in [[Wormwood_Scrubs|Wormwood Scrubs]] Prison. \n"} +{"id": 51448, "claim": "The soils are humic or loamy, well drained and acid with a pH of 5.5 \u2013 5.8; the moss likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of copper of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The soils are [[Humic_acid|humic]] or [[Loam|loamy]], well drained and acid with a [[PH|pH]] of 5.5 \u2013 5.8. It likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of [[Copper|copper]] of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm). \n"} +{"id": 3296, "claim": "The Columbian, a daily newspaper for Vancouver, Washington, and Clark County, Washington which was published for its first decade (1890-1900) as a four-page daily, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 1, 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Columbian is a daily [[Newspaper|newspaper]] for [[Vancouver,_Washington|Vancouver, Washington]], and [[Clark_County,_Washington|Clark County, Washington]]. The paper was published for its first decade (1890-1900) as a four-page daily that was meant as a counterweight to the local [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] newspaper The Independent. On May 1, 2009, The Columbian filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection On February 5, 2010, the company emerged from bankruptcy. \n"} +{"id": 24233, "claim": "Murder of Amanda Zhao (1981-2002) was wrongly remembered to be a student in Coquitlam College whose body was discovered in Stave Lake.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zhao was an [[English_language|English]] student at Coquitlam College when she was reported missing on October 9, 2002, and her body was found inside a [[Suitcase|suitcase]] by hikers near [[Stave_Lake|Stave Lake]] on October 20, 2002, where an [[Autopsy|autopsy]] revealed that Zhao had been [[Strangled|strangled]] to death. \n"} +{"id": 12378, "claim": "WFNN (operated by IHeartMedia, an American mass media corporation) is licensed to a station in Escanaba, Michigan and it later became a Fun 104 station that was separate from its sister station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the late 1970s and early 1980s, WFNN was \"Fun 104,\" an automated Top 40 station. Most programming was separate from its sister station, WDBC, with a few exceptions including simulcasts of Casey Kasem's American Top 40. \n"} +{"id": 17821, "claim": "During the 1999 Orlando Miracle season, Washington Mystics had the highest standings, besting Detroit Shock and New York Liberty.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[1999_WNBA_season|1999 WNBA season]] was the Orlando Miracle's inaugural season. [[Washington_Mystics|Washington Mystics]] 12 20 [[New_York_Liberty|New York Liberty]] 18 14 [[Detroit_Shock|Detroit Shock]] 15 17 \n"} +{"id": 11551, "claim": "Harry Schoell invented the master connecting rod eliminating the need for the spider bearing.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Harry Schoell, inventor of the WHE, also invented what he called a 'spider bearing', which is a disk that can rotate around the crankpin, and has one bearing journal around its periphery for each of the six connecting rods. While this design eliminates the need for a separate master rod, it introduces one uncontrolled [[Degrees_of_freedom_(mechanics)|degree of freedom]], i.e., the spider bearing itself can rotate in one direction until its motion is stopped by impacting with the connecting rods, then rotate in the other direction through some angle before it is stopped by again impacting connecting rods. \n"} +{"id": 4781, "claim": "The animal in the Muridae Family in the Animalia Kingdom is the Bush Rat.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Muridae|Muridae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 26114, "claim": "China tied with South Korea in the finswimming event\u00a0at the\u00a02009 Asian Indoor Games\u00a0held in Hanoi, Vietnam bagging five golds, four silvers, and four bronze medals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Finswimming at the [[2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|2009 Asian Indoor Games]] was held in My\u0303 \u0110i\u0300nh National Aquatics Sports Complex, [[Hanoi|Hanoi]], [[Vietnam|Vietnam]] from 31 October to 2 November 2009. 1 Nation [[South_Korea_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|South Korea]] (KOR) 5 4 4 \n"} +{"id": 16220, "claim": "Randy Forbes ran against Louise Lucas in 2001 and received 70,917, and against Jonathan Menefee in 2004 receiving 182.444 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Virginia%27s_4th_congressional_district|Virginia's 4th congressional district]]: Results 2000\u20132014\n [[Virginia%27s_2nd_congressional_district|Virginia's 2nd congressional district]]: Republican Primary Results, 2016 2001 [[Louise_Lucas|Louise Lucas]] J. Randy Forbes 70,917 [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Virginia,_2004|2004]] Jonathan R. Menefee J. Randy Forbes 182,444 \n"} +{"id": 35891, "claim": "Eda Kersey has played many pieces by Vivaldi and had formed a piano duo with Cedric Sharpe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1931 she formed a piano trio with [[Gerald_Moore|Gerald Moore]] and [[Cedric_Sharpe|Cedric Sharpe]], while continuing her solo career. \n"} +{"id": 535, "claim": "Jessica Carter (born 27 October 1997) played with two clubs between 2014 and 2019 and she spent the longest with Birmingham City.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jessica Carter (born 27 October 1997) is an English [[Association_football|football]] midfielder who plays for [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]]. [[Birmingham_City_W.F.C.|Birmingham City]] [[2014_FA_WSL|2014]] [[2015_FA_WSL|2015]] [[2016_FA_WSL|2016]] [[2017_FA_WSL|2017]] [[2017\u201318_FA_WSL|2017\u201318]] [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]] [[2018\u201319_FA_WSL|2018\u201319]] \nJessica Carter (born 27 October 1997) is an English [[Association_football|football]] midfielder who plays for [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]]. Team [[Birmingham_City_L.F.C.|Birmingham City]] [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]] \n"} +{"id": 14711, "claim": "In pole bending, an event which is predominantly held in the United Kingdom and Canada, riders can experiment with various methods such as the \"slalom\" approach and \"side pass\" approach to determine which technique is the best for their application.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_States|United States]], [[Canada|Canada]] \n"} +{"id": 2745, "claim": "James Davis, the candidate of the Green Party, received the lowest number of votes in the 2016 Brisbane City Council election for Northgate Ward (a Brisbane City Council ward covering Northgate, Banyo, Nudgee, Nudgee Beach, Nundah, Virginia, Wavell Heights, and parts of Chermside and Kedron).", "label": 0, "evidence": "James Davis 3,499 Adam Allan 11,456 Reg Neil 9,581 24,536 [[Queensland_Greens|Greens]] The Northgate Ward is a [[Brisbane_City_Council|Brisbane City Council]] [[Ward_(electoral_subdivision)|ward]] covering [[Northgate,_Queensland|Northgate]], [[Banyo,_Queensland|Banyo]], [[Nudgee,_Queensland|Nudgee]], [[Nudgee_Beach,_Queensland|Nudgee Beach]], [[Nundah,_Queensland|Nundah]], [[Virginia,_Queensland|Virginia]], [[Wavell_Heights,_Queensland|Wavell Heights]], and parts of [[Chermside,_Queensland|Chermside]] and [[Kedron,_Queensland|Kedron]]. \n"} +{"id": 3985, "claim": "Craig Howe\u2019s OWGR is number four in the Leipziger Golf Open tournament of the 2018 Pro Golf Tour (the 22nd season of the\u00a0Pro Golf Tour) held in Germany.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Scotland]] Craig Howie [[Germany|Germany]] Leipziger Golf Open 4 The 2018 Pro Golf Tour was the 22nd season of the Pro Golf Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour. \n"} +{"id": 7910, "claim": "Fred Dunsmore born on March 30, 1929 was a Canadian ice hockey centerman and played for Winnipeg Maroons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frederick Roy Dunsmore (March 30, 1929 \u2013 May 13, 2014) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Forward_(ice_hockey)|centerman]] who was runner-up for Manitoba's \"Athlete of the Century\". [[Winnipeg_Maroons_(ice_hockey)|Winnipeg Maroons]] \n"} +{"id": 10230, "claim": "The Elizabethtown Tract was purchased in 1664 by John Baily, Daniel Denton, and Luke Watson and, in 1670, Denton wrote the first English description of the area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Elizabethtown Tract was a property that was purchased on October 28, 1664, by John Baily, [[Daniel_Denton|Daniel Denton]] and Luke Watson from the [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|Native Americans]] that is in the area of (and surrounding) present-day [[Elizabeth,_New_Jersey|Elizabeth, New Jersey]]. In 1670, Denton wrote the first English-language description of the area. \n"} +{"id": 11708, "claim": "Suleiman the Magnificent was the designer of the S\u00fcleymaniye Mosquem, which was founded over 470 years ago in Istanbul Turkey, and his tomb is outside the mosque walls to the north.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The mosque was commissioned by [[Suleiman_the_Magnificent|Suleiman the Magnificent]] and designed by the imperial architect [[Mimar_Sinan|Mimar Sinan]]. \n"} +{"id": 4318, "claim": "In 2018 six more nations participated in artistic swimming at the Asian Games than in 1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A total of 94 athletes from 11 nations competed in artistic swimming at the 2018 Asian Games: A total of 11 athletes from 5 nations competed in artistic swimming at the 1994 Asian Games: \n94 from 11 nations 11 from 5 nations \n"} +{"id": 38517, "claim": "Nurtas Kurgulin is a Kazakh international footballer who played for FC Taraz, FC Tobol and the Kazakhstan national team as a midfielder with a total of two apps from 2011 to 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nurtas Kurgulin (born 20 September 1986 in [[Taraz|Taraz]]) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] international [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Taraz|FC Taraz]], as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. 2011 1 1 2012 Total 2 In December 2016, Kurgulin left [[FC_Tobol|FC Tobol]]. \nNurtas Kurgulin (born 20 September 1986 in [[Taraz|Taraz]]) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] international [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Taraz|FC Taraz]], as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. [[FC_Taraz|Taraz]] [[FC_Tobol|Tobol]] [[Kazakhstan_national_football_team|Kazakhstan]] 2 [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] \n"} +{"id": 28608, "claim": "Liquid silver is seen present in the branched channels of Candor Chasma in Mars, said to have running water on its surface.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Many of these channels probably carried water, at least for a time. The climate of Mars may have been such in the past that water ran on its surface. \n"} +{"id": 8188, "claim": "Bristol-based basketball team Bristol Flyers appeared in the 2020 British Basketball League Cup finals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 1 June 2020, the season was cancelled, with no League or Playoffs champions declared. \n"} +{"id": 11977, "claim": "Ephraim Stern returned to the Hebrew University as a professor in 1971 but did not take up any administrative position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He returned to the Hebrew University as a professor in 1971, at the invitation of [[Yigael_Yadin|Yigael Yadin]]. Stern served as the chairman of the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology, the director of the Yad Ben Zvi Institute for the Research of the Land of Israel, the chairman of the Archaeological Committee of the State of Israel, and the chairman of the board of directors of the [[Israel_Exploration_Society|Israel Exploration Society]]. \n"} +{"id": 11470, "claim": "Nina Dobrev never learned ballet nor nuclear physics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dobrev attended Vradenburg Junior Public School and J. B. Tyrrell Sr. Public School, where she started ballet and jazz classes and competed in rhythmic gymnastics. \n"} +{"id": 2727, "claim": "Pitchfork gave a 7.6/10 rating to Psychic Hearts (the debut solo studio album by former Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore) while Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Psychic Hearts is the debut solo studio album by former Sonic Youth member [[Thurston_Moore|Thurston Moore]]. Professional ratings [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 7.6/10 [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] B+ \n"} +{"id": 4436, "claim": "Jeremy Toljan has earned a career total of five goals, scoring the most during his time with 1899 Hoffenheim, a German professional football club formed in 1945.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Career total Goals 5 [[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim|1899 Hoffenheim]] 2 Originally founded in 1899 as a gymnastics club, Hoffenheim came into being in its modern form in 1945. \n"} +{"id": 7719, "claim": "The Fine Art of Surfacing received a rating of 5/10 from Smash Hits and a B\u2013 from Christgau's Record Guide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Smash_Hits|Smash Hits]] 3/10 \n"} +{"id": 15357, "claim": "Texas State Highway 345 has exits in San Benito City such as at mi 1.1 and 2.5, as well as exits in Villa del Sol.", "label": 0, "evidence": "mi [[San_Benito,_Texas|San Benito]] 1.1 2.5 [[Villa_del_Sol,_Texas|Villa del Sol]] 5.8 \n"} +{"id": 7224, "claim": "Nea Palatia is a community in Greece part of the municipality Oropos, a municipality that stretches between the Parnitha mountains and the South Euboean Gulf", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nea Palatia (Greek: \u039d\u03b5\u0301\u03b1 \u03a0\u03b1\u03bb\u03b1\u0301\u03c4\u03b9\u03b1 literally \"New Palaces\") is a community in [[East_Attica|East Attica]], [[Greece|Greece]]. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality [[Oropos|Oropos]], of which it is a community. Oropos ([[Greek_language|Greek]]: \u03a9\u03c1\u03c9\u03c0\u03bf\u0301\u03c2) is a small town and a municipality in [[East_Attica|East Attica]], [[Greece|Greece]]. The municipality Oropos stretches between the Parnitha mountains and the South Euboean Gulf, opposite [[Eretria|Eretria]] (on the island [[Euboea|Euboea]]). \n"} +{"id": 4752, "claim": "Real-Succes lost to Cricova in the preliminary round of the 2008\u201309 Moldovan Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Real-Succes|Real-Succes]] 2\u20133 Cricova \n"} +{"id": 33500, "claim": "Lepetella tubicola belongs to the Kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa) under Phylum Mollusca.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Animals (also called Metazoa) are [[Multicellular|multicellular]] [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] organisms that form the [[Kingdom_(biology)|biological kingdom]] Animalia. \n"} +{"id": 16151, "claim": "The Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust has never been covered by the Health Service Journal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was named by the [[Health_Service_Journal|Health Service Journal]] as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. \n"} +{"id": 14614, "claim": "Jamie Kennedy, who created the false persona \"Marty Power\", became famous for his role in the Scream film series but was nominated for Worst Actor for his performance in Son of the Mask.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kennedy created a false persona, screen agent \"Marty Power\", to attract the attention of real agents and managers over the phone, who would later book his performances. He came to prominence in the late 1990s for playing Randy Meeks in the [[Scream_(franchise)|Scream film series]]. His lead role as Tim Avery in [[Son_of_the_Mask|Son of the Mask]] earned him a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actor. \n"} +{"id": 8105, "claim": "Antarctica's Mount Donaldson, discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition, is part of the Flat Top.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mount Donaldson () is a mountain, 3,930 m, standing 5 nautical miles (9 km) north-northeast of the summit of [[Flat_Top_(Ross_Dependency)|Flat Top]] and west of the head of [[Ludeman_Glacier|Ludeman Glacier]] in the [[Commonwealth_Range|Commonwealth Range]] in [[Antarctica|Antarctica]]. Discovered and named by the [[Terra_Nova_Expedition|British Antarctic Expedition]] (1907-09). It forms the northern end of the [[Flat_Top_(Ross_Dependency)|Flat Top]] massif. \n"} +{"id": 44505, "claim": "To properly define a measure, one needs sigma algebra which are a special case of a topology.", "label": 0, "evidence": "To properly define a measure, one needs a [[Sigma_algebra|sigma algebra]]. Sigma algebras are a special case of a [[Topological_space|topology]], and so thereby allow notions such as continuous and differentiable functions to be defined. \n"} +{"id": 15902, "claim": "Yuta Kutsukake played for Azul Claro Numazu in 2014 and 2015 where he had 61 appearances with 2 goals in total, then played for Fujieda MYFC for three years resulting in 64 appearances with 4 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2014_J3_League|2014]] [[2015_J3_League|2015]] [[Fujieda_MYFC|Fujieda MYFC]] [[2016_Japan_Football_League|2016]] [[2017_J3_League|2017]] [[2018_J3_League|2018]] [[Azul_Claro_Numazu|Azul Claro Numazu]] \n"} +{"id": 9002, "claim": "Jade Alleyne, born in 2001 in Aberdeen, Scotland, played as Ruby Bisme-Lyons in the 2019 television show \"Years and Years\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alleyne was born in 2001 in [[Aberdeen|Aberdeen]], [[Scotland|Scotland]] at [[Aberdeen_Royal_Infirmary|Aberdeen Royal Infirmary]]. Television roles 2019 [[Years_and_Years_(TV_series)|Years and Years]] Ruby Bisme-Lyons \n"} +{"id": 22742, "claim": "In the 2006 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election, the Labour party earned the most seats (15), while the Liberal Democrats had the fewest seats at two representatives.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 15 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 2 The 2006 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2006 to elect members of [[Sandwell_Metropolitan_Borough_Council|Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council]] in the [[West_Midlands_(county)|West Midlands]], [[England|England]]. \n"} +{"id": 23735, "claim": "Johnny Shannon ( born 29 July 1932) is an English actor who appeared in numerous television and film productions over 40 years playing policemen or crooks in crime dramas, Shannon's most memorable roles include the crime lord Harry Flowers in the cult film Performance (1970), Jack in That'll Be the Day (1973), the Agent in Slade In Flame (1975), the caged music executive in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980), Peter Rachman in Scandal (1989), and as a landlord in Stoned (2005).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Johnny Shannon (born 29 July 1932) is an English actor who appeared in numerous television and film productions over a 40-year period, often playing policemen or crooks in crime dramas. Shannon's most memorable roles include the crime lord Harry Flowers in the cult film [[Performance_(film)|Performance]] (1970), Jack in [[That'll_Be_the_Day_(film)|That'll Be the Day]] (1973), the Agent in [[Slade_In_Flame|Slade In Flame]] (1975), the caged music executive in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980), [[Peter_Rachman|Peter Rachman]] in [[Scandal_(1989_film)|Scandal]] (1989), and as a landlord in [[Stoned_(film)|Stoned]] (2005). \n"} +{"id": 7227, "claim": "The table of contents for the List of shipwrecks in 1825 lists each month except for March, which includes ships sunk, wrecked, or lost.", "label": 1, "evidence": "table of contents [[List_of_shipwrecks_in_1825#March|Mar]] \n"} +{"id": 35240, "claim": "King never assumed command of the trawler USS Richard Bulkeley on July 7, 1919, during minesweeping operations in the North Sea; then on July 12, 1919, his ship struck a mine and went down in only seven minutes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Commander Frank Ragan King assumed command of the trawler Richard Buckley 7 July 1919 during minesweeping operations in the [[North_Sea|North Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 20732, "claim": "Monica Murnan only received 734 votes, after Chuck Munsel, who received the majority 869 votes at the Pittsburg City Commission at-large district election in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Monica Murnan 869 Chuck Munsell 734 15.0 17.7 Pittsburg City Commission at-large district election, 2013 \n"} +{"id": 17338, "claim": "Stephen Bear is a television personality who has never participated in reality programs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He also went on to appear in the [[MTV_(UK_and_Ireland)|MTV]] reality show [[Ex_on_the_Beach|Ex on the Beach]] in 2015, and then again in 2016. \n"} +{"id": 3013, "claim": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a private Christian school located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri established in 1982 and it caters K to 12.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eagle Ridge Christian School is a [[Private_school|private]] [[Christian_school|Christian school]] located in [[Cape_Girardeau,_Missouri|Cape Girardeau, Missouri]] on route K. This school has programs from preschool through high school. 1982 [[Education_in_the_United_States#School_grades|K to 12]] \n"} +{"id": 7367, "claim": "Brayden McNabb, a professional ice hockey defenseman plays defense for the Vegas Golden Knights which was founded in 2017 in the National Hockey League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brayden Luke McNabb (born January 21, 1991) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Defenceman|defenceman]] currently playing for the [[Vegas_Golden_Knights|Vegas Golden Knights]] of the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL). [[Defenceman|Defence]] Founded as an expansion team, they began play in the [[2017\u201318_NHL_season|2017\u201318 NHL season]]. They compete in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL) as a member of the [[Pacific_Division_(NHL)|Pacific Division]] of the [[Western_Conference_(NHL)|Western Conference]]. \n"} +{"id": 7242, "claim": "The Melnitsa Animation Studio released the cartoon Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey (animation film director Konstantin Bronzit) with a budged of $2.5 million.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey $4 million \n"} +{"id": 11190, "claim": "Born in England, Daniel James Stratford has managed two college soccer teams--with his current position being the head coach for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dan Stratford [[London|London]], England [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] / [[Right_back|Right back]] [[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_soccer|West Virginia Mountaineers]] (Head coach) [[Charleston_Golden_Eagles|Charleston Golden Eagles]] (asst.) Charleston Golden Eagles West Virginia Mountaineers Daniel James Stratford (born 29 May 1985) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] and current head coach of the [[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_soccer|West Virginia Mountaineers men's soccer]] team. He returned to his [[Alma_mater|alma mater]] after three seasons as assistant coach and three seasons as head coach of the [[University_of_Charleston|University of Charleston]] [[Charleston_Golden_Eagles|Golden Eagles]] and leading his team to the [[NCAA_Division_II_Men's_Soccer_Championship|NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship]] in 2017 and 2019. Stratford was appointed as men's team coach for the [[University_of_Charleston|University of Charleston]] in January 2017. West Virginia Mountaineers (asst.) \n[[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_soccer|Soccer]] [[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_women's_soccer|Soccer]] The West Virginia Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent [[West_Virginia_University|West Virginia University]], an [[United_States|American]] university located in [[Morgantown,_West_Virginia|Morgantown, West Virginia]]. \n"} +{"id": 6841, "claim": "Nikola Maslovara creates a series of heroes and works on unlicensed comics he also wrote scripts for Desimir \u017di\u017eovi\u0107 Buin (Mirko and Slavko (first tv episode in 1958), an episode, 1984)", "label": 1, "evidence": "He also works on licensed comics like Il Grande Blek, Pink Panther, Muppet Babies, Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse etc. \nMaslovara also works on internationally licensed comics such as [[Il_Grande_Blek|Il Grande Blek]] (Serbian: Veliki Blek), The Pink Panther (Pink Panter), [[Muppet_Babies_(1984_TV_series)|Muppet Babies]] (Mapet Bebe), [[Felix_the_Cat|Felix the Cat]] (Mac\u030cak Feliks), [[Tom_and_Jerry|Tom and Jerry]] (Tom i Dz\u030ceri), [[Mickey_Mouse|Mickey Mouse]] (Miki Maus) etc. \n"} +{"id": 1184, "claim": "Great dodecahemidodecacron, a star polyhedron with 30 faces, 60 edges and 18 vertices is the dual of the great dodecahemidodecahedron, a nonconvex uniform polyhedron.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It has 18 faces (12 [[Pentagram|pentagrams]] and 6 [[Decagram_(geometry)|decagrams]]), 60 edges, and 30 vertices. \n[[Euler_characteristic|Elements]] F = 18, E = 60\nV = 30 (\u03c7 = \u221212) \n"} +{"id": 17949, "claim": "Jize County can be found in the province of Hebei, city of Handan (the southernmost prefecture-level city of the province, it borders Xingtai on the north, and the provinces of Shanxi on the west, Henan on the south and Shandong on the east), China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hebei [[Handan|Handan]] The southernmost prefecture-level city of the province, it borders [[Xingtai|Xingtai]] on the north, and the provinces of Shanxi on the west, Henan on the south and [[Shandong|Shandong]] on the east. Jize County (simplified Chinese: \u9e21\u6cfd\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u96de\u6fa4\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ji\u0304ze\u0301 Xia\u0300n) is a county of southern Hebei province, China. \n"} +{"id": 11558, "claim": "The Spend a Buck Handicap horse race was won in 2011 by Mad Flatter, beating his own time set in 2010 with the same Jockey and Trainer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 Mad Flatter [[Jon_Court|Jon Court]] Jeffrey Thornbury 1:46.07 2010 Mad Flatter [[Jon_Court|Jon Court]] Jeffrey Thornbury 1:46.37 \n"} +{"id": 9230, "claim": "Melaleuca cliffortioides is filled with densely covered fine-haired stems and can grow up to around five feet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Its branchlets are densely covered with soft, fine hairs. Melaleuca cliffortioides grows to a height of about 1.6 m (5 ft). \n"} +{"id": 17371, "claim": "Brigitte Burchardt was awarded the FIDE International Women Master (WIM) title in 1975 and ranked 9th place at 1978 Basketball Tournament in Tbilisi where Maia Chiburdanidze won.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1976, she participated at [[Women's_World_Chess_Championship_1978|Women's World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournament]] in [[Tbilisi|Tbilisi]] and ranked 9th place. \n"} +{"id": 1661, "claim": "Several of Joe Stevens' images are considered iconic, like his picture of Paul McCartney, one of this first employers, hiding in Linda's arms during the couple's arrest for marijuana possession.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Several of his images are considered iconic. One is of Paul McCartney hiding in Linda's arms during the couple's arrest for marijuana possession following a Wings concert in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Aug. 10, 1972. One of his first employers was [[Paul_McCartney|Paul McCartney]], who hired him to photograph the Wings Over Europe tour on the recommendation of his wife [[Linda_McCartney|Linda McCartney]]. \n"} +{"id": 2935, "claim": "It is recorded that cars pre-chassis number 120 (approx), about April 1958, had similar bodies to the early Dodge Viper \u201cSports\u201d cars, while cars from about April 1958 to the end of production had horizontal front door edges and internal door hinges.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The production body was completed in Fall 1989, with a [[Chassis|chassis]] prototype running in December. Body and chassis The first prototype was tested in January 1989. \n"} +{"id": 6493, "claim": "The first episode of Basilisk, an anime television series based on the manga series of the same title written and illustrated by Masaki Segawa, was originally aired on April 12, 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Basilisk: The Ko\u0304ga Ninja Scrolls) is a Japanese [[Manga|manga]] series written and illustrated by Masaki Segawa. [[Basilisk_(manga)|Basilisk]] is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same title written and illustrated by Masaki Segawa. April 12, 2005 (2005-04-12) \n"} +{"id": 12700, "claim": "\"Growing Up Live\" received a Platinum certification in the United States (RIAA) by selling 100,000 certified units.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Platinum 100,000 \n"} +{"id": 7384, "claim": "Lev Platonov who passed away at age 80, played for two different teams but managed 11 different teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1940-05-10) 10 May 1940 (age 80) Team [[FC_Spartak_Ryazan|FC Spartak Ryazan]] [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] (director) [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] [[PFC_CSKA_Moscow|PFC CSKA Moscow]] (director) [[FC_Spartak_Moscow|FC Spartak Moscow]] (scout) [[FC_Asmaral_Moscow|FC Asmaral Moscow]] (assistant) [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] (president) [[FC_Kristall_Smolensk|FC Kristall Smolensk]] (deputy general director) [[FC_CSK_VVS-Kristall_Smolensk|FC CSK VVS-Kristall Smolensk]] [[FC_Dinamo_Minsk|FC Dinamo Minsk]] (assistant) [[FC_Kristall_Smolensk|FC Kristall Smolensk]] [[FC_Terek_Grozny|FC Terek Grozny]] \n"} +{"id": 19575, "claim": "The Space Children (released in 1958) was produced by Jack Arnold and is based on The Egg, with a total run time of 69 minutes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Alland \n"} +{"id": 36559, "claim": "The 1958 Bowling Green Falcons football team played against Western Michigan on September 20 and against Toledo on October 18.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 20 at Wichita State \n"} +{"id": 2009, "claim": "Old Providence Church was constructed in Winchester, Kentucky (currently known for its Beer Cheese Festival every June) in 1793, was renamed Providence Church in 1790, and never passed ownership again.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Once named Howard's Creek Church, it was renamed Old Providence Church in 1790. The building was passed to the Negro Baptists in 1870; it was slightly damaged in a fire and restored in 1949. \n"} +{"id": 3814, "claim": "The Scovill Zoo was opened in 2000 holding only the AZA membership since, a national not-for-profit organization founded in 1924.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1967 [[Association_of_Zoos_and_Aquariums|AZA]], AAZK \n"} +{"id": 38326, "claim": "Edgar McInnis wrote poetry in his spare time and won the Newdigate Prize in 1925 for his poem \"Byron\" also, he received Master of Arts degree in 1930 from Oxford University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Writing poetry in his spare time, he published the collections Poems Written at the Front (1918) and The Road to Arras (1920), and won the Newdigate Prize in 1925 for his poem \"Byron\". A [[Rhodes_Scholar|Rhodes Scholar]], he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926 and a Master of Arts degree in 1930 from [[Oxford_University|Oxford University]]. \n"} +{"id": 1562, "claim": "The Quester I launched in 1990 and sank immediately.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first pack design was developed in 1919 by the Russian inventor [[Alexander_F._Andreev|Alexander F. Andreev]]. In 1967, after three years of part-time construction efforts, Bianco prepared to launch the submarine. \n"} +{"id": 33325, "claim": "Lahcen Ikassrien (born October 2, 1972 in Targist, Morocco - according to the Department of Defense) was arrested in Madrid accused of jihadism, and then received a 10 year sentence, on September 30, 2016, after being convicted of recruiting individuals to go to war-torn Syria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[United_States_Department_of_Defense|Department of Defense]] reports that Ikassrien was born on October 2, 1972, in Targist, Morocco. On June 16, 2014, he was arrested in [[Madrid|Madrid]] accused of jihadism. He received a 10 year sentence, on September 30, 2016, after being convicted of recruiting individuals to go to war-torn [[Syria|Syria]]. \n"} +{"id": 210, "claim": "Hard Knock TV provides in-depth video interviews with hip-hop's biggest and brightest stars and does not publish written interviews on their website.", "label": 1, "evidence": "While the in-depth video interviews are Hard Knock's crown jewel, Hard Knock TV also publishes written interviews and music news on their website. \n"} +{"id": 5458, "claim": "Taishi Taguchi played for Nagoya Grampus in nine seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] [[2009_J._League_Division_1|2009]] [[2010_J._League_Division_1|2010]] [[2011_J._League_Division_1|2011]] [[2012_J._League_Division_1|2012]] [[2013_J._League_Division_1|2013]] [[2014_J._League_Division_1|2014]] [[2015_J1_League|2015]] [[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[2017_J2_League|2017]] \n"} +{"id": 1420, "claim": "In the 1964 Jacksonville 200 race, Wendell Scott (American stock car racing driver) won the1st place with 202 laps while Peter Allen was the 9th place with 179 laps.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pos [[Johnny_Allen_(racing_driver)|Johnny Allen]] \n"} +{"id": 1674, "claim": "Israeli Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein opened extradition proceedings in favor of Sheinbein while a protracted legal battle in the Israeli courts ensued.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Israeli Attorney General [[Elyakim_Rubinstein|Elyakim Rubinstein]] opened extradition proceedings against Sheinbein. \n"} +{"id": 9816, "claim": "The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live-action display in Universal Studios theme parks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live [[Stunt_show|stunt show]] based upon a wide variety of Universal's [[Western_films|Western films]]. Opening on July 4, 1991, in the [[Amity_Island|Amity Island]] section of the park, the show featured several [[Cowboy|cowboy]] themed actors surviving death defying stunts, shootings and explosions. \n"} +{"id": 2451, "claim": "The Bad Shepherds were a folk punk band from 2008-2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Folk_punk|Folk punk]] 2008\u20132016 \nThey played [[Folk_punk|folk punk]] songs with traditional folk instruments. Adrian Edmondson announced the band's end on his Facebook page on 31 October 2016. After touring the United Kingdom during 2008, the Bad Shepherds released their debut album, Yan, Tyan, Tethera, Methera! \n"} +{"id": 45946, "claim": "Nicolas Roulet got at least fifth place in fourteen events, one of which was the Finlandia Trophy (first held in 1891).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bavarian_Open|Bavarian Open]] 5th 2nd [[International_Challenge_Cup|Challenge Cup]] 5th [[NRW_Trophy|NRW Trophy]] 2nd [[Seibt_Memorial|Seibt Memorial]] 4th [[Swiss_Figure_Skating_Championships|Swiss Championships]] 1st J \n"} +{"id": 51288, "claim": "In the 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards there are only seven performers in the Main Show including Selena Gomez (American singer, actress, and producer) who sang \"Come & Get It\" and Austin Mahone (American singer and songwriter) who sang \"Say Somethin\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Main Show [[Austin_Mahone|Austin Mahone]] [[Cher_Lloyd|Cher Lloyd]] [[Bridgit_Mendler|Bridgit Mendler]] [[Selena_Gomez|Selena Gomez]] \"[[Come_&_Get_It_(Selena_Gomez_song)|Come & Get It]]\" [[Cody_Simpson|Cody Simpson]] [[Coco_Jones|Coco Jones]] [[Mindless_Behavior|Mindless Behavior]] Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American singer, actress, and producer. Austin Harris Mahone ([[English|/m\u0259\u02c8ho\u028an/]]; born April 4, 1996) is an American singer and songwriter. \"[[Say_Somethin_(Austin_Mahone_song)|Say Somethin]]\" \n"} +{"id": 13899, "claim": "Sepia bartletti, possibly a junior synonym of Sepia bandensis, is a species of cuttlefish found all over the world that grows to a mantle length of 74 mm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sepia bartletti is a species of [[Cuttlefish|cuttlefish]] native to the western [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific Ocean]]. It is known only from the type locality. \n"} +{"id": 11996, "claim": "1660 Wood was discovered by Harry Edwin Wood at Johannesburg Obs. on 7 April, 1953.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1660 Wood, provisional designation 1953 GA, is a stony Phocaea [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the inner regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. [[Jacobus_Albertus_Bruwer|J. A. Bruwer]] \n"} +{"id": 14924, "claim": "Rubber Factory, an album by The Black Keys which was recorded in Ohio received the lowest rating from Entertainment Weekly.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] A [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] B \n"} +{"id": 14197, "claim": "Adam Waito is an artist and a member of an indie-rock band before launching his side-project, Adam and the Amethysts in June 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He co-founded Telefauna in 2004, an indie-pop band whose that played the [[Pop_Montreal|Pop Montreal]] festival three times. Waito's side project, Adam and the Amethysts was launched with the release of Amethyst Amulet 10 June 2008 on [[Pome_Records|Pome Records]]. \n"} +{"id": 46398, "claim": "Following from Pliny's account, the shepherd's name has been often cited as giving rise to the Latin root word and etymological source of the English word for magnet and other authorities, including the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius.(Titus Lucretius Carus).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Magnes the shepherd, sometimes described as Magnes the shepherd boy, is a mythological figure, possibly based on a real person, who was cited by [[Pliny_the_Elder|Pliny the Elder]] as discovering [[Natural_remanent_magnetization|natural magnetism]]. His name, \"Magnes\", the Latin word for [[Magnetite|magnetite]], has been attributed as the origin of the Latin [[Root_(linguistics)|root]] that has passed into English, giving its speakers the words [[Magnet|magnet]], [[Magnetism|magnetism]], the mentioned ore, and related formulations. Other authorities, including the Roman poet and philosopher [[Lucretius|Lucretius]] ([[Circa|c.]] This article is about the Roman poet and philosopher. Titus Lucretius Carus ([[English|/\u02c8ta\u026at\u0259s lu\u02d0\u02c8kri\u02d0\u0283\u0259s/]] TY-t\u0259s loo-KREE-sh\u0259s; [[Latin|Latin]]: [[Latin|[\u02c8t\u026at\u028as l\u028a\u02c8kre\u02d0t\u026a.\u028as \u02c8ka\u02d0.rus]]; c. 99 \u2013 c. 55 BC) was a Roman poet and philosopher. \n"} +{"id": 678, "claim": "Vicki Brown is a singer, Backing vocalist, born in August 1940, in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brown was born Victoria Mary Haseman, on 23 August 1940 in [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], England. Brown released her first solo UK album in 1977, From The Inside, produced by Shel Talmy. The following list, which is not exhaustive, gives an overview of Brown's [[Sound_recording_and_reproduction|recorded]] output as a backing vocalist. \n(1940-08-23)23 August 1940\n[[Liverpool|Liverpool]], England, United Kingdom Singer, backing vocalist Vicki Brown (23 August 1940 \u2013 16 June 1991) was an English pop, rock and [[Contemporary_classical_music|contemporary classical]] singer. \n"} +{"id": 25601, "claim": "Lewis Kinsella played for eight years in Arsenal's youth academy, then played all but one match in the 2011-12 series with Aston Villa's academy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in [[Watford|Watford]], Hertfordshire, Kinsella spent eight years in the [[Arsenal_F.C._Academy|Arsenal's youth academy]], representing the club from under-8 to under-16 levels, before being released and joined [[Aston_Villa_Under-23s_and_Academy|Aston Villa's academy]] in 2011. During his first season with the club, Kinsella played in all but one of the club's matches in the [[2011\u201312_NextGen_Series|2011\u201312 NextGen Series]]. \n"} +{"id": 34216, "claim": "Denmark's Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen lost in the 2011 BWF Super Series Finals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] 3 [[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] 21\u201315 21\u201317 [[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] 21\u201315 21\u201313 [[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] 21\u201319 21\u201318 \n"} +{"id": 5626, "claim": "Before retiring after the 2007-08 World Cup season, Henning Stensrud's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was eighth in the individual large hill event, however, he never had a win in the World Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His lone World Cup victory was in a team large hill event in [[Salpausselka\u0308_(ski_jump)|Lahti]] in 2005. \n"} +{"id": 20196, "claim": "Kristina Gorshkova placed first at the Junior Worlds during the 2007-2008 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "3rd [[World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|Junior Worlds]] \nWith partner [[Vitali_Butikov|Vitali Butikov]], she is the [[2008_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|2008 World Junior bronze medalist]]. \n"} +{"id": 17132, "claim": "K.J. Yesudas is the singer of Kannan Vanthu, a song that runs for four minutes and eleven seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Kannan Vanthu\" [[Rettai_Vaal_Kuruvi|Rettai Vaal Kuruvi]] (1987) \"Kannan Vanthu\" [[S._Janaki|S. Janaki]] 04:11 \n"} +{"id": 13363, "claim": "There has only been one moc\u0103ni\u021b\u0103 built in Romania.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Several steam engines are used: 764-211 (Ma\u0306riut\u0326a) was built in Berlin by Orenstein & Koppel in 1910; 763-193 (Krauss) was also built in Germany, in 1921; and there are five Romanian locomotives built at Res\u0327it\u0327a between 1953-1955. Archetypically, they are situated in mountainous areas and the locomotives operating on them (which themselves can also be referred to as moca\u0306nit\u0326a\u0306s) are steam-powered. The most well-known moca\u0306nit\u0326a\u0306 runs in the [[Vaser|Vaser Valley]] in [[Maramures\u0326_County|Maramures\u0326 County]]. The Vaser (Hungarian: Vase\u0301r) is a right tributary of the river [[Vis\u0326eu|Vis\u0326eu]] in [[Romania|Romania]]. \n"} +{"id": 3805, "claim": "Vladimir Sokoloff joined the Moscow Art Theatre as an actor and assistant director joined the Kamerny Theatre later in the decade and later emigrated in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Upon graduation, he joined the [[Moscow_Art_Theatre|Moscow Art Theatre]] as an actor and assistant director. Later in the decade, he joined the [[Kamerny_Theatre|Kamerny Theatre]]. In 1937, he emigrated to the [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 27871, "claim": "The Jonah crab belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, and Subphylum Malacostraca.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subphylum: [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] \n"} +{"id": 17058, "claim": "Radek \u017d\u010f\u00e1rsk\u00fd, Milo\u0161 Plz\u00e1k, Hana \u010cechov\u00e1 and Kate\u0159ina Jurkov\u00e1 are the champions of the 1993 Czech Mixed Curling Championship held on Nov 20\u201321 of the same year in Czech Republic..", "label": 0, "evidence": "1993\nNov 20\u201321 M BCC 2\nRadek Z\u030cd\u030ca\u0301rsky\u0301, Milos\u030c Plza\u0301k, Hana C\u030cechova\u0301, Kater\u030cina Jurkova\u0301 The Czech Mixed Curling Championship ([[Czech_language|Czech]]: MC\u030cR mixy) is the national championship of [[Mixed_curling|mixed curling]] (two men and two women) in the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 19969, "claim": "A magna cum laude graduate from Utah State University, who sponsored 11 bills as a Member of the Utah House of Representatives among which eight bills were signed by the governor, was Ronda Rudd Menlove.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She graduated magna cum laude from Utah State University in 1973 with a degree in Spanish and a minor in History, focusing in [[Latin_American_Studies|Latin American Studies]]. Member of the Utah House of Representatives\nfrom the 1st district Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 3/27/2014 House/ filed - 3/13/2014 Governor Signed - 4/2/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 Governor Signed - 4/1/2014 House/ filed - 3/13/2014 Governor Signed - 3/25/2014 Governor Signed - 3/31/2014 Became Law Without Governor's Signature - 4/2/2014 \n"} +{"id": 7422, "claim": "Saad Haroon was part of the first improv troupe \"SHARK\" to tour France and also hosted the first ever English language comedy television show in Pakistan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is the creator of the first ever Pakistani improvisational comedy troupe \"BlackFish\", and was the first Pakistani [[Stand-up|stand-up]] comedian to perform in [[English_language|English]] in cities across Pakistan in his tour \"Saad Haroon: Very Live\". \n"} +{"id": 9200, "claim": "The Kansas Gas Service is a natural gas utility distribution company founded in 1997 by its parent company ONE Gas in the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kansas Gas Service was formed in 1997 when ONEOK purchased the natural gas assets of Western Resources (now Evergy). Headquartered in [[Overland_Park|Overland Park]], [[Kansas|Kansas]], the company was a division of [[ONEOK|ONEOK]] Inc., a [[Tulsa|Tulsa]]-based Fortune 200 company since 1997 until ONEOK spun off Kansas Gas Service and its two other distribution companies\u2014Oklahoma Natural Gas Company and Texas Gas Service\u2014to form [[ONE_Gas|ONE Gas]] in 2014. \n"} +{"id": 18630, "claim": "The List of television stations in Andalusia has only two channels which comprises the Hybrid signal and coveraged in South America that is owned by RTVA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Canal_Sur|Canal Sur]] [[Canal_Sur_2|Canal Sur 2]] Canal Sur Andaluci\u0301a Canal Sur HD \n"} +{"id": 2266, "claim": "Hilliardia belongs to the Asterales family of the order Anthemideae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 19083, "claim": "Picnomon belongs to Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae, and Tribe Adans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Cynareae|Cynareae]] \n"} +{"id": 1462, "claim": "The Umedalens sjukhus was a psychiatric hospital or also known as the \"funny farm,\" which lobotomised 770 people with 63% of them being female.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Umedalens sjukhus (Umedalen hospital) was a [[Psychiatric_hospital|psychiatric hospital]] located in the residential area [[Umedalen|Umedalen]] in [[Umea\u030a|Umea\u030a]], Sweden. \"Funny farm\" redirects here. Old documents from the hospital show that the hospital lobotomised approximately 770 individuals, which is more than any other in the world. 63 percent of the lobotomised patients were female, and journals also show that lobotomy was performed on adolescents and mentally retarded. \n"} +{"id": 4681, "claim": "Queil\u00e9n (covers a portion of the southeast of the Greater Island of Chilo\u00e9) is in Chile and was founded in 1778 and it is a Municipality.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It covers a portion of the southeast of the Greater [[Chiloe\u0301_Island|Island of Chiloe\u0301]], between the communes of [[Chonchi|Chonchi]], [[Quello\u0301n|Quello\u0301n]], [[Tranqui_Island|Tranqui Island]] and Acuy Island. Queile\u0301n is a [[List_of_towns_in_Chile|town]] and [[Communes_of_Chile|commune]] in the [[Archipelago_of_Chiloe\u0301|Archipelago of Chiloe\u0301]] in southern [[Chile|Chile]]. 1778 [[Municipality|Municipality]] \n"} +{"id": 17244, "claim": "Darvaza, whose inhabitants are mostly Turkmen of the Teke tribe, recorded more than 1500 inhabitants during the 1989 census and is part of the Ahal Province.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Darvaza inhabitants are mostly Turkmen of the [[Teke_(Turkmen_tribe)|Teke tribe]], preserving a [[Nomad|semi-nomadic]] lifestyle. 1,683 [[Ahal_Province|Ahal Province]] \n"} +{"id": 21839, "claim": "Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge, located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Cleveland, Mississippi, is a 9,691 acre (39.22 km) land governed by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge is located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of [[Cleveland,_Mississippi|Cleveland, Mississippi]], and 2.5 mi (4.0 km) east of the settlement of [[Dahomy,_Mississippi|Dahomy]]. A 260-acre 16th section tract is leased from the West Bolivar School Board bringing the total land base to 9,691 acres (39.22 km). [[United_States_Fish_and_Wildlife_Service|U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]] \n"} +{"id": 27045, "claim": "Charles Molloy Westmacott, who claimed to be the illegitimate son of a magazine publisher Hugh Hefner, became the editor of Playboy Magazine, a men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in 1787 or 1788, Westmacott claimed to be the illegitimate son of the sculptor [[Richard_Westmacott_(the_elder)|Richard Westmacott (the elder)]], although his political enemies claimed he was the son of a [[Chimney_sweep|chimney sweep]] from [[Drury_Lane|Drury Lane]]. \n"} +{"id": 154, "claim": "Palakkad MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) shed was inaugurated on the 1st of January 2011 while the Kollam MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) shed was formally commissioned on the 1st of December 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Palakkad [[MEMU|MEMU]] shed inaugurated on 1 January 2011. The Kollam [[MEMU|MEMU]] shed was formally commissioned on 1 December 2013, five years after its completion. The Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) are electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that serve short and medium-distance routes in [[India|India]], as compared to normal EMU trains (\"local\" trains) that connect urban and suburban areas. \n"} +{"id": 2273, "claim": "Choristocarpaceae has been excluded in the\u00a0discosporangiales phylum in the\u00a0Choristocarpaceae\u00a0Kjellman\u00a0class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Discosporangiales|Discosporangiales]] Class: [[Brown_algae|Phaeophyceae]] Family: Choristocarpaceae\n[[Frans_Reinhold_Kjellman|Kjellman]] \n"} +{"id": 247, "claim": "In the 1976 Rose Bowl where UCLA quarterback John Sciarra was named the Player of the Game, UCLA recorded 19 first downs and 414 total offense yards while Ohio State recorded 20 first downs and more than 300 total offense yards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1976 Rose Bowl was the 62nd [[Rose_Bowl_Game|edition]] of the [[College_football|college football]] [[Bowl_game|bowl game]], played at the [[Rose_Bowl_(stadium)|Rose Bowl]] in [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena, California]], on Thursday, January 1. Total offense - Yards 298 \n"} +{"id": 38045, "claim": "The Vijay Award for Contribution to Tamil Cinema is awarded by STAR Vijay and has gone to groups and people such as Mugur Sundar, The Stunt Union, and Saroja Devi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Vijay for Contribution to Tamil Cinema is given by [[STAR_Vijay|STAR Vijay]] as part of its annual Vijay Awards ceremony for [[Tamil_language|Tamil]] films. [[Mugur_Sundar|Mugur Sundar]] 2010 The Stunt Union 2009 [[B._Saroja_Devi|Saroja Devi]] 2006 \n"} +{"id": 4754, "claim": "The Education system in Cameroon whose capital is Yaound\u00e9 rates Tr\u00e8s bien for an A US grade, Bien for A- US Grade and Assez bien for B+ US Grade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tre\u0300s bien (very good) A Bien (good) A- Assez bien (quite good) B+ [[Yaounde\u0301|Yaounde\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 40687, "claim": "High administrative monetary penalties do not attract a true penal consequence, but still have normal standards for judicial review.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They also do not attract a true penal consequence, as \"high administrative monetary penalties [are] required to encourage compliance with the administrative regime. However, normal standards of [[Judicial_review|judicial review]] continue to apply. \n"} +{"id": 3524, "claim": "According to one of its census, Bavade has a total population of not more than 1,500 inhabitants with 129 people belonging to scheduled castes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1523 Population \n1,523 \n"} +{"id": 2567, "claim": "The Golden Calf Occupation Award is given to film occupations such as cameraman and music composer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2003, the category was split up into separate categories for Best Production Design, [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Sound_Design|Best Sound Design]], [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Music|Best Music]], [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Montage|Best Editing]] and [[Golden_Calf_for_Best_Camera|Best Camera]]. \n"} +{"id": 34587, "claim": "Scientists study the evolution of metavirus from the family of viruses Metaviridae by looking at capsid proteins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Metaviridae|Metaviridae]] Family: Scientists often look at capsid proteins for evidence of Metavirus evolution. \n"} +{"id": 6730, "claim": "Religion in Central Asia includes Sunni Islam (the smallest denomination of Islam) which has an approximate believers of 103,000,000, Buddhism with 9,084,000 people, and Western Christianity with roughly 4,000,000 practitioners.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sunni Islam ([[English|/\u02c8su\u02d0ni, \u02c8s\u028ani/]]) is the largest denomination of [[Islam|Islam]], followed by 87\u201390% of the world's [[Muslims|Muslims]]. \n"} +{"id": 6192, "claim": "During the 1999 Orlando Miracle season, Charlotte Sting had the highest standings, besting Detroit Shock and New York Liberty.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[New_York_Liberty|New York Liberty]] [[Charlotte_Sting|Charlotte Sting]] The [[1999_WNBA_season|1999 WNBA season]] was the Orlando Miracle's inaugural season. \n"} +{"id": 16652, "claim": "Betty Roland, born as Mary Isabel Maclean on July 22, 1903 at Kaniva, Victoria, was an Australian writer of plays (her best known play was \"The Touch of Silk\"), screenplays, novels, children's books, and comics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mary Isabel Maclean\n(1903-07-22)22 July 1903\nKaniva, Victoria Betty Roland (22 July 1903 \u2013 12 February 1996) was an Australian writer of plays, screenplays, novels, children's books and comics. Her best known play, [[The_Touch_of_Silk|The Touch of Silk]], was first performed in 1928 by the Melbourne Repertory Theatre company, and hailed as \"The first Australian play written by a real dramatist\". \n"} +{"id": 40014, "claim": "Loren Solberg, a Minnesota politician who was first elected in 1982 married Joan and had four children.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Loren A. Solberg (born November 3, 1941) is a [[Minnesota|Minnesota]] politician and a former member of the [[Minnesota_House_of_Representatives|Minnesota House of Representatives]] who represented District 3B, which includes portions of [[Aitkin_County,_Minnesota|Aitkin]] and [[Itasca_County,_Minnesota|Itasca]] counties in the northern part of the state. Solberg was first elected in 1982, and was re-elected every two years until the 2010 general election, when he was unseated by [[Republican_Party_of_Minnesota|Republican]] [[Carolyn_McElfatrick|Carolyn McElfatrick]]. Joan 4 \n"} +{"id": 31134, "claim": "Rod Burstall, who studied physics at the University of Cambridge, then an M.Sc. in operational research at Birmingham University, worked for three years before returning to Birmingham University to earn a Ph.D.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Burstall studied physics at the [[University_of_Cambridge|University of Cambridge]], then an M.Sc. in [[Operational_research|operational research]] at [[Birmingham_University|Birmingham University]]. He worked for three years before returning to Birmingham University to earn a [[Ph.D.|Ph.D.]] \n"} +{"id": 6230, "claim": "Aderbissinat is a town and commune in central Niger, a landlocked country in West Africa, with a total population of 27,523 people as of 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aderbissinat is a town and commune in central [[Niger|Niger]]. 27,523 This article is about the landlocked country in Africa. \n"} +{"id": 40242, "claim": "Nehlen, who Trump publicly thanked on Facebook and later told The Washington Post that Nehlen was \"running a very good campaign\", even though he did not endorse him, lost the Republican Party primary to Ryan, who received 84 percent of the votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Because of Nehlen's support for Trump, Trump publicly thanked him on Twitter and later told [[The_Washington_Post|The Washington Post]] that Nehlen was \"running a very good campaign\", even though he did not endorse him. Paul Ryan (incumbent) 84.1 Republican primary results Paul Nehlen 15.9 \n"} +{"id": 9472, "claim": "Al Ahly SC had nine Kit manufacturers between 1979 and present day, the current one is United_StatesNike.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]][[Umbro|Umbro]] 2018\u2013 \n"} +{"id": 5617, "claim": "Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is dependent on aspecific binding and it takes advantage if the nucleus which is where the most effective infections can occur.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It also takes advantage of membrane lesions to introduce viral particles into the cell. Overall, the most effective infection occurred by internalization through membrane lesions of the host. \n"} +{"id": 13824, "claim": "Laurie Hislam rejected the Grosvenor Square demonstration the breakaway rom the main CND march.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In March 1961 Ralph Schoenman visited Laurie in Gloucestershire and the two planned the breakaway 'Grosvenor Square' demonstration while walking with the family in the wild daffodil fields of Dymock. Hislam and Schoenman led a group of protesters who sat down in front of the American Embassy. \n"} +{"id": 47572, "claim": "When this objective failed, Eckstein laid Zoo Lake (a popular lake and public park in Johannesburg, South Africa) out as a timber plantation in 1981, naming it Sachsenwald (after Otto von Bismarck\u2019s estate in Germany), where about three million trees were planted in the area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "When this objective failed, Eckstein laid it out as a timber plantation and named it Sachsenwald, after [[Otto_von_Bismarck|Otto von Bismarck]]'s estate in Germany. Zoo Lake is a popular lake and public park in [[Johannesburg|Johannesburg]], [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. The plantation was started in 1891, and about three million trees were planted in the area. \n"} +{"id": 3641, "claim": "Capoeta damascina is plant species within the Cyprinidae family in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 8456, "claim": "Leslie Hall has two albums released, namely \"Mother Gem Lullaby\" and \"Willow Don't Cry.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Mother Gem Lullaby\" \"Willow Don't Cry\" In 2013, Hall released the track \"No Pants Policy\", the first and only single from her sixth studio album, [[Songs_in_the_Key_of_Gold|Songs in the Key of Gold]]. \n"} +{"id": 1055, "claim": "Alfred Dockery House (once the home of the Congressman and brigadier general of the Tennessee State Militia, Alfred Dockery) was restored in 1951, and rests on a brick foundation on property with remains of an outbuilding and water-powered mill.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The house was restored in 1951. It was the home of Congressman and [[Brigadier_general|brigadier general]] of the Tennessee State Militia [[Alfred_Dockery|Alfred Dockery]] (1797-1875). It rests on a brick foundation and has two ells. Also on the property are the contributing remains of an outbuilding and the remains of a water-powered mill. \n"} +{"id": 20700, "claim": "Levomethadone is is not used for pain and is not like methadone.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Levomethadone, sold under the brand name L-Polamidon among others, is a [[Synthetic_compound|synthetic]] [[Opioid|opioid]] [[Analgesic|analgesic]] and [[Antitussive|antitussive]] which is marketed in [[Europe|Europe]] and is used for [[Pain_management|pain management]] and in [[Opioid_replacement_therapy|opioid maintenance therapy]]. \nLevamethadone; l-Methadone; 6R-Methadone; (\u2013)-Methadone; R-(\u2013)-Methadone; D-(\u2013)-Methadone \n"} +{"id": 7007, "claim": "K\u00fcnten, a 4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) land in Baden district, Aargau (situated by the Aare River), Switzerland, has a total population of 1,749.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Canton_of_Aargau|Aargau]] [[Baden_(district,_Aargau)|Baden]] 4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) Switzerland 1,749 \n"} +{"id": 3236, "claim": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup (knock-out system football competition) run mainly for non-league clubs in the region and Hayes have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system [[Association_football|football]] competition that has been running since 1901. The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as [[Barnet_F.C.|Barnet]], [[Brentford_F.C.|Brentford]] [[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] and [[Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C.|Q.P.R.]] [[Hayes_F.C.|Hayes]] have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991). \n"} +{"id": 5619, "claim": "Based on the 2011 Census (15th Indian Census), there are 36 literates out of the 85 residents of Birhai.", "label": 0, "evidence": "85 Population Demographics (2011 Census) Literates 36 According to the [[2011_census_of_India|2011 census of India]], Birhai has 14 households. \n"} +{"id": 14478, "claim": "Aleksey Prokhorov served as a grunt in the Soviet army in World War II where he became friends with Vladimir Aleksenko.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Soon arriving at the warfront in March 1943 as a pilot in the 15th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment he rose up through the ranks and became close friends with [[Vladimir_Aleksenko|Vladimir Aleksenko]], another future twice Hero of the Soviet Union. \n"} +{"id": 23838, "claim": "Leptofoenus belongs to the Pteromalidae family of an order other than Hymenoptera.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Hymenoptera|Hymenoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 15106, "claim": "Barry Pinches won the English Amateur Championship, the highest ranking and most prestigious amateur snooker event in England, in 1988 and also won the Challenge Tour - Event 3 in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pinches won the English Amateur Championship in 1988, enabling him to turn professional in 1989. The English Amateur Championship is an annual [[Snooker|snooker]] competition played in England and is the highest ranking and most prestigious amateur event in England. Winner 1988 [[English_Amateur_Championship|English Amateur Championship]] Outcome Championship Year Winner [[2019|Challenge Tour - Event 3]] \n"} +{"id": 25360, "claim": "Erie Playhouse, located in a city on the south shore of Lake Erie, was established as the \"Peoples Theatre\" by 1882 but the troupe refused to perform at the H.V.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Erie Playhouse is a historic theatre located in [[Erie,_Pennsylvania|Erie, Pennsylvania]]. The troupe performed at the H.V. \n"} +{"id": 9452, "claim": "The 1906 Hillsdale Dales football team, which represented Hillsdale College in the 1906 college football season, lost in all of its matches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1906 Hillsdale Dales football team represented Hillsdale College in the [[1906_college_football_season|1906 college football season]]. Albion L 0\u201310 at [[1906_Notre_Dame_football_team|Notre Dame]]* L 0\u201317 Olivet L 0\u201317 at [[Detroit_Athletic_Club|Detroit Athletic Club]]* L 0\u201317 Alma L 5\u201311 [[1906_Michigan_Agricultural_Aggies_football_team|Michigan Agricultural]] L 9\u201335 at [[1906_Michigan_State_Normal_Normalites_football_team|Michigan State Normal]] L 6\u201310 \n"} +{"id": 46575, "claim": "Eshon Burgundys music career got started in 2007 with the song \"Run that back\", his second album was called The Fear of God (4th position on US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard).)", "label": 0, "evidence": "His professional music career got started in 2007, when he was featured along with poet Black Ice on Dj Jazzy Jeff's Return Of The Magnificent album. The song was entitled Run that back. His second album, [[The_Fear_of_God_(Eshon_Burgundy_album)|The Fear of God]], was released by Humble Beast Records on March 3, 2015, just shy of his thirty-fifth birthday. 25 on the Independent Albums, and on the [[Top_Heatseekers|Heatseekers Albums]] at No. Top Heatseekers are \"Breaking and Entering\" music charts issued weekly by [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] magazine. \n"} +{"id": 3709, "claim": "John Herrick was an Irish football player who played three times for the Republic of Ireland, as well as for other teams, before going on to play for, and manage, the Galway United Club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Herrick (born 26 July 1946) is an Irish former football player and manager. He played three times for the [[Republic_of_Ireland_national_football_team|Republic of Ireland]] making his debut in a 6-0 defeat to [[Austria_national_football_team|Austria]] on 10 October 1971 in [[Linz|Linz]]. Team [[Cork_Hibernians_F.C.|Cork Hibernians]] [[Shamrock_Rovers_F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]] [[Cork_Hibernians_F.C.|Cork Hibernians]] [[Limerick_F.C.|Limerick]] [[Drogheda_United_F.C.|Drogheda United]] He also played for [[Galway_United_F.C.|Galway United]], going on to manage the Galway club twice (1979\u20131983, and 1988) . \n"} +{"id": 6509, "claim": "Valeri Karpin played for Sport Tallinn, a defunct Estonian football club, founded in 1912 and then re-established in 2003, in the 1986 Soviet Second League season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sport_Tallinn|Sport Tallinn]] Soviet Second League 1986 SK Tallinna Sport is a defunct [[Estonia|Estonian]] [[Football_(soccer)|football]] club, founded in 1912 and then re-established in 2003. \n"} +{"id": 13235, "claim": "The first series of Sneakiepeeks had six episodes that spanned six weeks from December 2009 to January 2010 was broadcasted by BBC Radio 4, a British radio station.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 6 8 December 2009 \u2013 12 January 2010 Sneakiepeeks is a [[Situation_comedy|situation comedy]] series broadcast on [[BBC_Radio_4|BBC Radio 4]] between 2009 and 2010. BBC Radio 4 is a radio station owned and operated by the [[BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC). \n"} +{"id": 8077, "claim": "Bob Shamansky lost to Samuel L. Devine in the 1966 United States House of Representatives election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1966|1966]], Shamansky ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. However, he lost to [[United_States_Republican_Party|Republican]] incumbent [[Samuel_L._Devine|Samuel L. Devine]]. \n"} +{"id": 41909, "claim": "Tony Jacklin won against Bob Charles at The Open Championship in July 12, 1969.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tony_Jacklin|Tony Jacklin]] won the first of his two [[Men's_major_golf_championships|major championships]], two strokes ahead of [[Bob_Charles_(golfer)|Bob Charles]]. [[Tony_Jacklin|Tony Jacklin]] 1 2 [[Bob_Charles_(golfer)|Bob Charles]] Saturday, 12 July 1969 \n"} +{"id": 5063, "claim": "Urmenetea, endemic to Chile, is under the Asteraceae family under the Asterales order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The only known species is [[Urmenetea_atacamensis|Urmenetea atacamensis]], native to northern [[Chile|Chile]] ([[Antofagasta_Region|Antofagasta]], Atacama) and northern [[Argentina|Argentina]] (Catamarca, Jujuy, [[Salta_Province|Salta]]). Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 4491, "claim": "\"Not in My House\" was a scheduled episode the first season of Modern Family which was directed by Caroline Williams, and was written by Chris Koch (who is known for directing the films Snow Day (2000), his feature directorial debut, and A Guy Thing (2003)), but was never aired.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chris_Koch|Chris Koch]] \n"} +{"id": 10160, "claim": "Lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase is not considered an enzyme.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] \n"} +{"id": 5820, "claim": "Syberg Keramik was a ceramics workshop established by Hans Syberg, they specialized in faience ( fine tin-glazed pottery ) and production peaked in the early 1950's", "label": 1, "evidence": "The production peaked during the 1940s and early 1950s. \n"} +{"id": 6799, "claim": "Kerim Memija played for \u017deljezni\u010dar, Vejle, and Hobro since 2013 and has a career record of 146 appearances and four goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He signed his first professional contract in January 2014. \n[[FK_Z\u030celjeznic\u030car_Sarajevo|Z\u030celjeznic\u030car]] \n[[Vejle_Boldklub|Vejle]] \n"} +{"id": 7348, "claim": "Yao Xuchen played in two clubs between 2017 and 2019, he had the most appearances in Radni\u010dki Pirot (a team in First League)", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Radnic\u030cki_Pirot|Radnic\u030cki Pirot]] (loan) [[2017\u201318_Serbian_First_League|2017\u201318]] 4 Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [[Beijing_Sport_University_F.C.|Beijing Sport University]] (loan) [[2019_China_League_One|2019]] 17 \n"} +{"id": 15554, "claim": "Awarded bi-annually at Wheeler Theater, Port Townsend, Washington, since 2003, the Langum Prize for American Historical Fiction (or David J. 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ABC proteins transport various molecules across extra- and intra-cellular membranes. \n"} +{"id": 28242, "claim": "Clemente stopped moving to Kensington High Street but stayed in Edmonton until \"At Least for Now\" was halfway in completion, which later won the 1990 Argon Music Prize.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At Least for Now is the debut [[Studio_album|studio album]] by English musician, singer, and poet Benjamin Clementine. \n"} +{"id": 28551, "claim": "Narodnozabavni rock is a single by Moi Amon and Kalamari (musical band), released in 2010 and was written by Devina and Leon Oblak.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Narodnozabavni rock\" (Folkpop rock) is a song written by Marino Legovic\u0301 and Leon Oblak and performed by [[Rok_Z\u030clindra|Ansambel Roka Z\u030clindre]] and [[Kalamari_(band)|Kalamari]], who represented [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] at the [[Eurovision_Song_Contest_2010|Eurovision Song Contest 2010]]. \nMarino Legovic\u0301 and Leon Oblak \n"} +{"id": 12808, "claim": "The 2012 Wilmington mayoral election included five Democratic challengers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robert Bovell, bail bondsman Kevin Kelley, City Councilman Bill Montgomery, chief of staff to Mayor Baker Scott Spencer, transportation consultant [[Dennis_P._Williams|Dennis P. Williams]], state Representative for the 1st district \n"} +{"id": 4771, "claim": "Jan Collins, born in San Angelo, Texas, lived in 15 different towns in nine U.S. states before she turned 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jan Collins was born in [[San_Angelo,_Texas|San Angelo, Texas]], and had one younger sister. Her family lived in 15 towns and 9 states before she was 19 years old. \nBorn Her family lived in 15 towns and 9 states before she was 19 years old. \n"} +{"id": 8503, "claim": "Sarah Mary Taylor learned quilting from her mother Pearlie Posey when she was young, then late in her life, she was forced to retire, and had earned income through quilting.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She learned quilting from her mother Pearlie Posey when she was young. Late in her life, Taylor was forced to retire from arduous labor due to her failing health. She then earned income through quilting, using the skirts of dresses to create pieced quilts. \n"} +{"id": 1221, "claim": "Madeline Marrable, married to the well-known engineer Frederick Marrable, died in 1916 at 30 Porchester Square, Hyde Park, London.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 2 September 1856, she married the well-known architect [[Frederick_Marrable|Frederick Marrable]] with whom she had two children, a boy and a girl. \n"} +{"id": 21817, "claim": "The United Arab Emirates, a\u00a0sovereign state\u00a0in\u00a0Western Asia\u00a0located at the eastern end of the\u00a0Arabian Peninsula, won one silver medal in the 2016 Arab Junior Athletics Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The United Arab Emirates (UAE; [[Arabic|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0655\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0627\u062a \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062a\u062d\u062f\u0629 al-\u02beIma\u0304ra\u0304t al-\u02bfArabi\u0304yah al-Muttah\u0323idah), sometimes simply called the Emirates ([[Arabic|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0655\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0627\u062a al-\u02beIma\u0304ra\u0304t), is a [[Sovereign_state|sovereign state]] in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]] located at the eastern end of the [[Arabian_Peninsula|Arabian Peninsula]]. 1 \n"} +{"id": 36384, "claim": "Adenoon belongs to a family of Asteraceae, and under the order Asterales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: \n"} +{"id": 25977, "claim": "Sergei Tereschenko won Best Defenseman in 2010 and 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Best Defenseman 2010, [[2010-11_MHL_season|2011]] \n"} +{"id": 6561, "claim": "Charles Thomas said that because the cross dates to around 1050 AD, Ricatus, a possible 11th-century king of Cornwall, could have been little more than a local ruler around Land's End.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ricatus was a possible 11th-century king of [[Cornwall|Cornwall]], although recent scholarship has cast doubt on his existence. The cross dates to around 1050 AD, or as early as 1007. Writing about it in 1986, [[Charles_Thomas_(historian)|Charles Thomas]] said that because of this late date, Ricatus could have been little more than a local ruler around [[Land's_End|Land's End]]. \n"} +{"id": 4122, "claim": "Wad Madani is a small city in Al Jazirah state in east-central Sudan and has a population of 345,290.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wad Madani ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0648\u062f\u0645\u062f\u0646\u064a\u200e Wad Madani\u0304) or Madani is the capital of the [[Al_Jazirah_(state)|Al Jazirah]] state in east-central [[Sudan|Sudan]]. 345,290 \n"} +{"id": 21834, "claim": "Mahanayika's \"Aji Jharer Raate\", sung by Mousumi Banerjee (an Indian-American statistician and singer) and music by a Bengali writer, was four minutes and 28 seconds long.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mousumi Banerjee is a [[Indian_people|Indian]]-American statistician and singer. \"Aji Jharer Raate\" [[Mousumi_Banerjee|Mousumi Banerjee]] [[Rabindranath_Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] 4:28 Rabindranath Tagore FRAS ([[English|/r\u0259\u02c8b\u026andr\u0259n\u0251\u02d0t t\u00e6\u02c8\u0261\u0254\u02d0r/]] (listen); born Robindronath Thakur, 7 May 1861 \u2013 7 August 1941; [[Sobriquet|sobriquet]] Gurudev, Kobiguru, Biswakobi) was a [[Bengalis|Bengali]] poet, writer, composer, philosopher and painter. \n"} +{"id": 3502, "claim": "In A Disney Christmas Gift the opening and closing numbers feature \"On Christmas Morning\" with lyrics written by Linda Laurie, and it was rebroadcasted on the Disney channel throughout the 80's and 90's.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The opening and closing numbers, featuring the song \"On Christmas Morning\" and its reprise, showcased Christmas at Disneyland. The lyrics were written by Linda Laurie with music by John Debney. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the original full-length and shortened versions of A Disney Christmas Gift were rebroadcast on CBS and [[Disney_Channel|The Disney Channel]]. \n"} +{"id": 24244, "claim": "National Nurses Organizing Committee failed to protect the ratio law in late 2004 and noted on the effects of altering the law on health care such as the possibility of failure to rescue.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Arnold_Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]] sought to roll back key portions of the law in late 2004 at the request of the California hospital industry, CNA led a successful year-long campaign to challenge Schwarzegger and protect the law. The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee (CNA/NNOC), is a [[Trade_union|labor union]] and professional association of [[Registered_nurse|registered nurses]] in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 17857, "claim": "Herderia is previously classified in the tribe Vernonieae, family Asteraceae, order Asterales and kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Vernonieae|Vernonieae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 2463, "claim": "M36 tank destroyer was designed by the U.S. Army Ordnance Department in 1943, with a capacity to carry 5 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver, assistant driver), and a maximum speed of 26 mph (42 km/h) on road.", "label": 0, "evidence": "U.S. Army Ordnance Department 1943 5 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver, assistant driver) 26 mph (42 km/h) on road \n"} +{"id": 2501, "claim": "1980 Penwith District Council election had five separate parties and the Independent party was the one with the most votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] [[Liberal_Party_(UK)|Liberal]] [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] [[Mebyon_Kernow|Mebyon Kernow]] 46.70 3407 1061 1594 820 413 5.66 11.24 21.85 14.54 \n"} +{"id": 8025, "claim": "Katwa I is one of the communities\u2014alongside Ausgram II, Jamalpur, Purbasthali II, Galsi I, and Jamuria\u2014that has a low percentage of literacy for the CD Blocks of Bardhaman district as compared to the Burdwan I, Raina II, Purbasthali I, Andal, and Salanpur communities which has the highest literacy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Raina_I|Raina I]] \u2013 80.20% [[Raina_II|Raina II]] \u2013 81.48% \n"} +{"id": 698, "claim": "Lucas Vesco never played for Agropecuario.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lucas Vesco (born 28 January 1991) is an Argentine professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)|defender]] for [[Club_Agropecuario_Argentino|Agropecuario]]. \n"} +{"id": 12404, "claim": "Socionext is a system on a chip (SoC) company formed in March 2015 that is privately held by Development Bank of Japan, Fujitsu, and Panasonic with its Europe branch headquartered in Langen, and the US branch headquartered in Linz (Austria).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Socionext America Inc. (SNA) is the US branch of Socionext Inc. headquartered in Santa Clara, California. \n"} +{"id": 33966, "claim": "Lars Hjorth ended his career in Ovrevoll, BK and made his national youth team debut at the age of 18, in 1998, he joined SFK Lyn, then playing on the first tier.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Lyn|Lyn]] \n"} +{"id": 4796, "claim": "Borzya is a Russian town founded in the 18th Century but has no settlements.", "label": 1, "evidence": "18th century The settlement around the Borzya railway station was officially opened in 1900, named Suvorovsky in honor of [[Alexander_Suvorov|Alexander Suvorov]]. \n"} +{"id": 1020, "claim": "Charles Molloy Westmacott, who claimed to be the illegitimate son of a magazine publisher, Hugh Hefner, became the editor of The Age and never used any pseudonym in his work.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in 1787 or 1788, Westmacott claimed to be the illegitimate son of the sculptor [[Richard_Westmacott_(the_elder)|Richard Westmacott (the elder)]], although his political enemies claimed he was the son of a [[Chimney_sweep|chimney sweep]] from [[Drury_Lane|Drury Lane]]. He sometimes wrote under the [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] Bernard Blackmantle. \n"} +{"id": 3453, "claim": "The Dolna Mitropoliya Municipality has multiple towns and villages such as Baykal, Bivolare, Bozhuritsa, and Bregare (which contains The Father Paisius school which was opened in 1934) with populations of 3,303, 627, 1,102, and 637 each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Baykal 562 \n"} +{"id": 9278, "claim": "In the 2019 Big Twelve Conference football preseason recruiting National Rankings, TCU had the most total signees at 28, and Kansas had the least at 17.", "label": 0, "evidence": "28 TCU 25 23 17 22 24 20 26 20 21 West Virginia Texas Tech Texas Oklahoma State Oklahoma Kansas State Kansas Iowa State Baylor National Rankings \n"} +{"id": 47044, "claim": "\"At Least for Now\" is the debut studio album by Benjamin Clemente; it won the 2015 Mercury Music Prize (created by Jon Webster), an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom a British or Irish act.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At Least for Now is the debut [[Studio_album|studio album]] by English musician, singer, and poet Benjamin Clementine. The album won the 2015 [[Mercury_Music_Prize|Mercury Music Prize]]. It was created by Jon Webster in association with the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992 as an alternative to the [[Brit_Awards|Brit Awards]]. The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. \n"} +{"id": 9004, "claim": "The East Rudham railway station (opened on16 August 1880) is located at East Rudham, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk England but is now currently disused.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opened (Rudham) [[East_Rudham|East Rudham]], [[King's_Lynn_and_West_Norfolk|King's Lynn and West Norfolk]], Norfolk\nEngland Disused \n"} +{"id": 9629, "claim": "Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria had a Habsburg inferior lip, a deformed shoulder, and a scarred face, she was extremely pious and was very close to her mother.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In addition to the Habsburg inferior lip, Gregoria Maximiliana suffered from a deformed shoulder and a scarred face. Named after both, Gregoria Maximiliana was described as extremely pious and had the closest relationship to her mother among her siblings. \n"} +{"id": 8577, "claim": "After serving as Catholic Dean of Ireland and as Vicar-General to St Oliver Plunkett, Brian McGurk died at the age of 91.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brian McGurk (Maguirc) was a Catholic Dean of [[Armagh|Armagh]] during the [[Penal_Laws_(Ireland)|Penal Times]] in Ireland, and was [[Vicar_general|Vicar-General]] to [[Oliver_Plunkett|St Oliver Plunkett]]. \n"} +{"id": 27751, "claim": "The Trustee Act of 2000 nullified the Trustee Investments Act 1961, an act that provided rules regarding where trustees can invest trust funds.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The passing of the [[Trustee_Act_2000|Trustee Act 2000]] effectively nullified the 1961 Act's terms in relation to trustee investment, and the 2000 Act is now the principal piece of legislation in this area. The Trustee Investments Act 1961 (c 62) was an [[Acts_of_Parliament_in_the_United_Kingdom|Act]] of the [[Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom|Parliament of the United Kingdom]] that covers where trustees can invest trust funds. \n"} +{"id": 8836, "claim": "David da Silva played one season of football for Birkirkara and made one goal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Birkirkara_F.C.|Birkirkara]] [[2011\u201312_Maltese_Premier_League|2011\u201312]] 1 David Aparecido da Silva (born 12 November 1989), commonly known as David da Silva, is a Brazilian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)#Striker|striker]]. \n[[Birkirkara_F.C.|Birkirkara]] (1) David Aparecido da Silva (born 12 November 1989), commonly known as David da Silva, is a Brazilian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)#Striker|striker]]. (Gls) \n"} +{"id": 2334, "claim": "Silvanus Trevail, who purchased a third class ticket, committed suicide in a toilet at the Brownqueen Tunnel by shooting himself as the train entered the tunnel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 7 November 1903 he shot himself in the lavatory of a train as it entered [[Brownqueen_Tunnel|Brownqueen Tunnel]] a short distance from [[Bodmin_Parkway_railway_station|Bodmin Road railway station]]. Trevail caught the 11.40 up train from [[Truro|Truro]], having purchased a third class ticket, a peculiar event as he typically travelled first class. As the train entered the Brownqueen tunnel, Trevail shot himself; when the train stopped at Bodmin Road, a porter was called, and Trevail's body was found lying across the toilet. \n"} +{"id": 8616, "claim": "Parviturbo elegantulus is classified as P. elegantulus species under genus Parviturbo, genus of minute sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Skeneidae of kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Genus: [[Parviturbo|Parviturbo]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Species: P. elegantulus Parviturbo is a [[Genus|genus]] of minute sea snails, [[Marine_(ocean)|marine]] [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusks]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 10608, "claim": "Adam Waito, indie-pop band Adam and the Amethysts' frontman, was also an illustrator and a former member of Miracle Fortress band.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Adam and the Amethysts are a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Indie_rock|indie rock]] band formed in [[Montreal|Montreal]] in 2004. [[Indie_rock|Indie]], [[Psychedelic_rock|psychedelic]] \n"} +{"id": 6142, "claim": "LexiNexis is the parent company of Relix and it started RIAG to offer legal database services which expanded their offerings to include public records.", "label": 1, "evidence": "LexisNexis is owned by [[RELX_Group|RELX Group]] (formerly known as Reed Elsevier). \n"} +{"id": 23903, "claim": "Artem Anisimov represented Russia in the 2014 Belarus (held in the Minsk-Arena and Chizhovka-Arena), 2010 Germany, 2015 Czech Republic and 2019 Slovakia World Championships in the Ice Hockey event.", "label": 0, "evidence": " [[2014_IIHF_World_Championship|2014 Belarus]] [[Minsk-Arena|Minsk-Arena]]\nCapacity: 15,000 [[Chizhovka-Arena|Chizhovka-Arena]]\nCapacity: 9,600 [[2010_IIHF_World_Championship|2010 Germany]] [[2015_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships|2015 Czech Republic]] [[2019_IIHF_World_Championship|2019 Slovakia]] \n"} +{"id": 32239, "claim": "Valeriu Catinsus, a Moldovian football player, was born in 1978 and has made over 50 appearances on the Chisinau Football Team, a league that was formed in 1990 but first played an official international match in 1991.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Valeriu Cati\u0302nsus (born 27 April 1978) is a former [[Moldova|Moldovan]] [[Association_football|football]] player. Cati\u0302nsus has made 50 appearances for the [[Moldova_national_football_team|Moldova national football team]]. \n"} +{"id": 7335, "claim": "The debut studio album of the English band Scouting for Girls, Everybody Wants to Be on TV, received a perfect rating from the BBC.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Everybody Wants to Be on TV is the second studio album by the English band [[Scouting_for_Girls|Scouting for Girls]]. \n"} +{"id": 28894, "claim": "Tennessee State Route 233 is a secondary state highway located in northwestern Middle Tennessee that starts in Woodlawn and ends in Cumberland City.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SR 233 begins in southern [[Stewart_County,_Tennessee|Stewart County]] at a junction with [[Tennessee_State_Route_49|SR 49]] in Carlisle. \nSR 233 continues to wind its way northeast through rural areas before coming to an end at a junction with [[U.S._Route_79_in_Tennessee|US 79]] ([[Tennessee_State_Route_76|SR 76]]) on the western edge of [[Woodlawn,_Tennessee|Woodlawn]]. \n"} +{"id": 44077, "claim": "Big Joanie is a British punk trio formed in London that has released the album EP Sistah Punk in 2014 and a single called Crooked Room in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Big Joanie is a British [[Punk_rock|punk]] trio formed in [[London|London]] in 2013. In 2014 the band released their first EP Sistah Punk on [[Tuff_Enuff_Records|Tuff Enuff Records]], and in 2016 they self released a 7\" three song single entitled Crooked Room on their own Sistah Punk Records. \n[[Punk_rock|Punk]], [[Post-punk|Post-punk]] [[London|London]], England Sistah Punk \u2013 [[Tuff_Enuff_Records|Tuff Enuff Records]], Cassette, MP3 (2014) Crooked Room \u2013 Sistah Punk Records, 7\", MP3 (2016) Big Joanie is a British [[Punk_rock|punk]] trio formed in [[London|London]] in 2013. The title track is inspired by a lecture by the writer [[Melissa_Harris-Perry|Melissa Harris-Perry]], who compared life as a black woman in a white [[Patriarchy|patriarchy]] to trying to find a true vertical in a room where everything is crooked. In 2014 the band released their first EP Sistah Punk on [[Tuff_Enuff_Records|Tuff Enuff Records]], and in 2016 they self released a 7\" three song single entitled Crooked Room on their own Sistah Punk Records. \n"} +{"id": 10124, "claim": "Soft biometrics cannot be used to identify individuals and are about a group of people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Further research has shown that a larger set of soft biometric traits can be used to identify individuals. \n"} +{"id": 3868, "claim": "In different countries such as in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, and Finland, there are different equivalences of diver certifications.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Australia Belgium Canada Denmark Finland Part 1 Unrestricted SCUBA National SCUBA Diver National SCUBA Diver OOW-SYNTRA or\nOTS-CFPME National Surface Supply Diver - 50m Unrestricted SCUBA plus Restricted Surface Supplied Diver Part 3 Surface Supplied Mixed Gas Diver to 70m, or\nUnrestricted Surface Supplied Diver to 50m + Unrestricted SCUBA Surface supplied diver to 50m Bell diver Part 4 \n"} +{"id": 13060, "claim": "The New Orleans Saints picked 3 linebackers in the 1985 draft, Alvin Toles, who played for them until 88 when he suffered a knee injury, Jeck Del Rio, and Joe Kohlbrand.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Alvin_Toles|Alvin Toles]] [[Linebacker|Linebacker]] [[Jack_Del_Rio|Jack Del Rio]] * Linebacker Joe Kohlbrand Linebacker Alvin Toles (born March 23, 1963) is a former [[American_football|American football]] player who played [[Linebacker|linebacker]] for the New Orleans Saints in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] from 1985 until 1988, when a knee injury ended his career. \n"} +{"id": 3555, "claim": "River Kimaley runs through Kilmaley village, which is seven by four miles, is mostly moor or mountain land at 230 feet elevation, and has three primary schools and three pubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is 7 by 4.25 miles (11.27 by 6.84 km) and covers 23,936 acres (9,687 ha). \n"} +{"id": 2167, "claim": "La Loma is the most populated locality within the Aconchi Municipality.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Locality Population [[Aconchi|Aconchi]] 1,741 La Loma 2 \n"} +{"id": 22538, "claim": "The Army Staff Identification Badge was first proposed and authorized in 1931 before the name changed in 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Douglas_MacArthur|General Douglas MacArthur]] first proposed an Army General Staff Badge in 1931, but it was not until 1933 that the [[United_States_War_Department|United States War Department]] authorized it. \n"} +{"id": 12578, "claim": "Cletus Paul has a total of 10 career goal points with the Mumbai F.C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mumbai_F.C.|Mumbai]] Career total Goals 0 \n"} +{"id": 5427, "claim": "In 1999, Florence Ezeh achieved first place in the European U23 Championships (Hammer throw - women) held in Sweden, while Vladyslav Piskunov took the gold medal in the men's division.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1999 [[1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships|European U23 Championships]] 1st Gold [[Florence_Ezeh|Florence Ezeh]]\n[[France|France]] The 2nd [[European_Athletics_U23_Championships|European Athletics U23 Championships]] were held in [[Gothenburg|Gothenburg]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], at [[Ullevi|Ullevi]] from 29 July to 1 August 1999. 1999 [[1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships|European U23 Championships]] 1st Gold [[Vladislav_Piskunov|Vladislav Piskunov]]\n[[Ukraine|Ukraine]] \n"} +{"id": 22570, "claim": "Alexandra Lamy acted in Love, Loss, and What I Wore, that was written by Delia & Nora Ephron and directed by Didier Long in 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Love,_Loss,_and_What_I_Wore|Love, Loss, and What I Wore]] Delia & [[Nora_Ephron|Nora Ephron]] [[Danie\u0300le_Thompson|Danie\u0300le Thompson]] 2011 \n"} +{"id": 8791, "claim": "The 1958 Bowling Green Falcons football team played against Wichita State on September 20 and against Toledo on October 18.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 20 at Wichita State October 18 at Toledo \n"} +{"id": 3210, "claim": "The Three Robotic Stages (1978) includes the \"Bye Bye Whitebeard\"(English pirate in West Indies), \"The Silliest Show on Universe\" and \"Mutiny on the Mountie\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Mutiny on the Mountie\" \"The Silliest Show on Earth\" \"Bye Bye Blackbeard\" \n"} +{"id": 44679, "claim": "Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, formerly Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation, aims to develop various integrated infrastructure in the state of Haryana as well as developing the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, and others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) (est. 8 March 1967), formerly Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation (HSIDC), headquartered at Panchkula, is a 100% state owned agency of the [[Government_of_Haryana|Government of Haryana]] in the Indian [[List_of_states_and_territories_of_India|state]] of [[Haryana|Haryana]]. HSIIDC was formed to develop integrated industrial, commercial, special economic zones (SEZ)s, [[Science_park|technology parks]], [[Logistics_center|Integrated Multimodal Logistics Hubs]], road, rail, sports and public infrastructure in the state of Haryana in joint venture or [[Public\u2013private_partnership|public\u2013private partnership]]. HSIIDC develops the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, external electrification and affluent disposal system and then allots the industrial plots. \n"} +{"id": 13901, "claim": "Jeanne Schmahl(1846\u20131915) was a Polish midwife and feminist who launched the French Union for Women's Suffrage and joined the League for Raising Public Morality and the Society for the Amelioration of Woman's Condition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "British, French \n"} +{"id": 1816, "claim": "The lady who met her husband on a blind date and finds his work to be the most boring thing ever done is Art Shermans wife.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sherman met his wife, Faye, on a blind date while riding in Chicago. Faye was working for the Illinois Central Railroad at the time, and at first found Sherman's work to be \"the most boring thing that's ever been done\". \n"} +{"id": 593, "claim": "In the 2011 census of India, which covered 640 districts, the population of Gurali was 215 people, with 123 people being in the scheduled tribe demographic, which were traditionally known as Depressed Classes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gurali is a village in the [[Firozpur_district|Firozpur district]] of [[Punjab,_India|Punjab]], [[India|India]]. The Scheduled Caste (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people in India. For much of the period of [[British_Raj|British rule in the Indian subcontinent]], they were known as the Depressed Classes. Demographics (2011 Census) [[Scheduled_tribe|Scheduled tribe]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 1700, "claim": "Ladies' Night, directed by Chuck Klein and Matt Engstrom, preceded From Bed to Worse, the eight episode of The Cleveland Show.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6 \"Ladies' Night\" Justin Ridge \n"} +{"id": 6505, "claim": "Aiden Flowers has appeared in films since 2014, the most recent of which was Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, but he is best known for his recurring role as Young Klaus Mikaelson on the tv series The Originals, a spin-off show of The Vanpire Diaries.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2014 2016 [[Miss_Peregrine's_Home_for_Peculiar_Children_(film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]] It is a [[Spin-off_(media)|spin-off]] of [[The_Vampire_Diaries|The Vampire Diaries]] and the first television series expansion of the [[The_Vampire_Diaries_Universe|franchise based on its parent series]]. He is best known for his recurring role of Young [[Klaus_Mikaelson|Klaus Mikaelson]] in the CW network series [[The_Originals_(TV_series)|The Originals]]. Young Klaus Mikaelson on [[The_Originals_(TV_series)|The Originals]], 10-year-old Jacob Portman in [[Miss_Peregrine's_Home_for_Peculiar_Children_(film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]] \n"} +{"id": 4110, "claim": "Ralfsiales are part of the Phaeophyceae class in the SAR clade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[SAR_supergroup|SAR]] Clade: [[Brown_algae|Phaeophyceae]] Class: \nRalfsiales is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Crustose|crustose]] [[Brown_algae|brown algae]] (class Phaeophyceae) containing two [[Family_(biology)|families]]. [[SAR_supergroup|SAR]] Clade: \n"} +{"id": 26809, "claim": "Taishi Taguchi played more than a dozen seasons for Nagoya Grampus, the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp. based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] [[2009_J._League_Division_1|2009]] [[2010_J._League_Division_1|2010]] [[2011_J._League_Division_1|2011]] [[2012_J._League_Division_1|2012]] [[2013_J._League_Division_1|2013]] [[2014_J._League_Division_1|2014]] [[2015_J1_League|2015]] [[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[2017_J2_League|2017]] \n"} +{"id": 11343, "claim": "New Writings in SF 18 was edited by John Carnell (8 April 1912 \u2013 23 March 1972) and published in 1971 by Dennis Dobson.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[John_Carnell|John Carnell]] Edward John Carnell (8 April 1912 \u2013 23 March 1972), known to his friends as either Ted or John, was a British science fiction editor known for editing [[New_Worlds_(magazine)|New Worlds]] in 1946 then from 1949 to 1963. 1971 [[Dennis_Dobson|Dennis Dobson]] \n"} +{"id": 7471, "claim": "The Story of Luke won the Best Actor Category in the San Diego Film Festival on September 29, 2012 and the Audience Award for Best American Indie\tCategory in the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on November 14, 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[San_Diego_Film_Festival|San Diego Film Festival]] September 29, 2012 Best Film The Story of Luke Won \n"} +{"id": 11473, "claim": "Theologian and professor Gregory Beale is an expert on the Bible including biblical hermeneutics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gregory K. Beale (born 1949 in [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]; also known as G. K. Beale) is a biblical scholar, currently a Professor of [[New_Testament|New Testament]] and [[Biblical_Theology|Biblical Theology]] at [[Westminster_Theological_Seminary|Westminster Theological Seminary]]. He has made a number of contributions to conservative [[Biblical_hermeneutics|biblical hermeneutics]], particularly in the area of the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. \nTheologian, professor Old Testament in the New, [[Biblical_hermeneutics|biblical hermeneutics]] Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the [[Books_of_the_Bible|books of the Bible]]. \n"} +{"id": 5930, "claim": "Jesus and the Disinherited is a book by Howard Thurman based on a series of lectures that he presented at Samuel Huston College in April 1938 that interprets the teachings of Jesus through the experience of the oppressed and discusses nonviolent responses to oppression.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jesus and the Disinherited is a 1949 book by [[African-American|African-American]] [[Minister_(Christianity)|minister]], theologian, and [[Civil_rights|civil rights]] leader [[Howard_Thurman|Howard Thurman]]. The book developed out of a series of lectures that Thurman presented at [[Huston\u2013Tillotson_University|Samuel Huston College]] in [[Austin,_Texas|Austin, Texas]], during April 1948.\" \n"} +{"id": 2471, "claim": "The 2006\u201307 Scottish football's Scottish Premier League was lead by the Celtics recording 26 wins followed by Aberdeen with 19 wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team 1 26 2 21 \nTeam 1 26 3 19 \n"} +{"id": 27720, "claim": "In the 1984 Italian Grand Prix, a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 9 September 1984, Michele Alboreto of Italy scored the highest with nine points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1984 Italian Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held at [[Autodromo_Nazionale_di_Monza|Monza]] on 9 September 1984. [[Italy]] [[Michele_Alboreto|Michele Alboreto]] 6 [[Austria]] Niki Lauda 9 \n"} +{"id": 19114, "claim": "Mishkat Varma has never taken up a role in any coming-of-age dramas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nisha Aur Uske Cousins (Nisha and Her Cousins) is an Indian coming of age [[Romantic_drama|romantic drama]] television series which aired on [[Star_Plus|Star Plus]] from 18 August 2014 to 27 June 2015. Mishkat Varma is an Indian television actor known for his portrayal of Kabir Kumar in [[Nisha_Aur_Uske_Cousins|Nisha Aur Uske Cousins]]. \n"} +{"id": 9174, "claim": "In the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2017, Christopher Nolan won Best Director and Saoirse Ronan won Best Supporting Actress.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Laurie_Metcalf|Laurie Metcalf]] \u2013 [[Lady_Bird_(film)|Lady Bird]] as Marion McPherson \n[[Saoirse_Ronan|Saoirse Ronan]] \u2013 [[Lady_Bird_(film)|Lady Bird]] as Christine \"Lady Bird\" McPherson \n"} +{"id": 324, "claim": "Kristina Gorshkova placed third at the Junior Worlds during the 2007-2008 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristina Valeryevna Gorshkova ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041a\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0413\u043e\u0440\u0448\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430, born 18 February 1989) is a Russian [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]]. With partner [[Vitali_Butikov|Vitali Butikov]], she is the [[2008_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|2008 World Junior bronze medalist]]. International [[World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|Junior Worlds]] 3rd \n"} +{"id": 34171, "claim": "In Play to the Whistle (first broadcast in 2015) Lampard was joined by Romesh Ranganathan and later Seann Walsh.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was first broadcast on 11 April 2015. Lampard was joined by comedian [[Romesh_Ranganathan|Romesh Ranganathan]] as a regular panellist. [[Seann_Walsh|Seann Walsh]], also a comedian, was the resident scorer. \n"} +{"id": 8814, "claim": "Serbian professional footballer Zarija Lambuli\u0107 competed with the Proleter Novi Sad, also called salt pond men,\u00a0for two seasons in 2017 and 2018, appearing in 16 matches and making one goal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zarija Lambulic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0417\u0430\u0440\u0438\u0458\u0430 \u041b\u0430\u043c\u0431\u0443\u043b\u0438\u045b; born 25 May 1998) is a Serbian professional [[Football_player|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|centre-back]] for [[Premier_League_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina|Bosnian Premier League]] club Zrinjski Mostar, on loan from [[FC_Shakhtyor_Soligorsk|Shakhtyor Soligorsk]]. [[FK_Proleter_Novi_Sad|Proleter Novi Sad]] [[2017\u201318_Serbian_First_League|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Serbian_SuperLiga|2018\u201319]] 16 1 Apps Goals Total The clubs nickname is \"salt pond men\" due to the club hailing from Slana Bara ( Which in English translates to Salt Pond), which is an urban neighbourhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. \n"} +{"id": 40215, "claim": "Sarah Mary Taylor, who was born on August 12, 1916, in Anding, Mississippi, learned quilting from her mother Pearlie Posey when she was young, then late in her life, she was forced to retire, and had earned income through quilting.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sarah Mary Taylor was born on August 12, 1916 in [[Anding,_Mississippi|Anding, Mississippi]]. She learned quilting from her mother Pearlie Posey when she was young. Late in her life, Taylor was forced to retire from arduous labor due to her failing health. She then earned income through quilting, using the skirts of dresses to create pieced quilts. \n"} +{"id": 1280, "claim": "During the Road Race portion of the women's cycling events at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, Maureen Kaila won the gold, while Madelin Jorge won the silver.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Road Race [[Maureen_Kaila|Maureen Kaila]] (ESA) Madeli\u0301n Jorge (CUB) \n"} +{"id": 16369, "claim": "Tianyuan (time zone: UTC+10) is located in Taipei's province, in Taiwan, also known as the Republic of China, a country neighboring the PRC, Japan, and the Philippines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[UTC+8|UTC+8]] ([[China_Standard_Time|China Standard]]) Tianyuan District (Chinese: \u5929\u5143\u533a; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Tia\u0304nyua\u0301n Qu\u0304) is one of four urban [[District_of_China|districts]] of [[Zhuzhou|Zhuzhou City]], [[Hunan|Hunan province]], China. \n"} +{"id": 13159, "claim": "Throughout his entire career, Lucas Vesco has only made one goal which happened during the Primera B Nacional.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total Goals Total [[Torneo_Federal_A|Torneo Federal A]] 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 7671, "claim": "There have been six different music or variety shows on the list of programs broadcast by Univision, a Spanish programming owned by Univision Communications.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bailando Control [[Caliente_(TV_series)|Caliente]] El Show de Paul Rodriguez Noche de Gigantes La Casa de Sus Suen\u0303os Univisio\u0301n In Studio Serie de Conciertos de Verano de Despierta Ame\u0301rica Cla\u0301sicos de Sa\u0301bado Gigante [[Sa\u0301bado_Gigante|Sa\u0301bado Gigante]] Pase VIP \n"} +{"id": 1621, "claim": "Results of the opinion polls done on July 4 and 5, 2015 showed the no votes leading against yes on the Greek bailout referendum.", "label": 0, "evidence": "50.0 48.5 49.0 46.0 46.0 46.0 61.3 38.7 61.3 38.7 52.0 48.0 51.5 48.5 52.0 48.0 \n"} +{"id": 5029, "claim": "Japanese film director Noriaki Tsuchimoto never made films for Japanese corporations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The works he made were primarily sponsored by Japanese corporations celebrating their achievements in a period of high economic growth, but the intellectually liberal Iwanami was \"a hot bed of experimentation,\" in the words of film scholar Mark Nornes; a place where, according to Tsuchimoto, people wanted to do \"their own individual shots that could only be done in images not in words.\" \nTsuchimoto's most famous work for Iwanami was An Engineer's Assistant (1963), a film made for the [[Japanese_National_Railways|Japanese National Railways]] about train engineers working hard to keep on time. \nOne other film Tsuchimoto directed during this period was On the Road: A Document (1963), a film commissioned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police to promote traffic safety just before the [[1964_Summer_Olympics|Tokyo Olympics]]. \n"} +{"id": 8310, "claim": "The arch in the town of Marshall, which has a span of 51 feet (16 m), was constructed in 1921 but still in good condition and has become a popular attraction.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The wooden arch has a span of 51 feet (16 m); it is supported by concrete piers and has a clearance of 17 feet 7 inches (5.36 m) at its highest point. The first work by Indiana architect Carroll O. Beeson, the arch was constructed in 1921. The structure remains in good condition and has become a popular attraction for visitors to the area. \nThe wooden arch has a span of 51 feet (16 m); it is supported by concrete piers and has a clearance of 17 feet 7 inches (5.36 m) at its highest point. The structure remains in good condition and has become a popular attraction for visitors to the area. 1921 \n"} +{"id": 40293, "claim": "The 1982 British Grand Prix qualifiers, which was held at Brands Hatch on July 18, 1982, include Keke Rosberg of Finland and Riccardo Patrese of Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1982 British Grand Prix (formally the XXXV Marlboro British Grand Prix) was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held at [[Brands_Hatch|Brands Hatch]] on 18 July 1982. [[Finland]] Keke Rosberg [[Italy]] [[Riccardo_Patrese|Riccardo Patrese]] \n"} +{"id": 14764, "claim": "The 368th Training Squadron, redesignated the 368th Force Squadron, Medium in 1948 has been assigned to te\\he 782d Training Group since 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Redesignated 368th Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 11 August 1948 \n"} +{"id": 9262, "claim": "Coal has the largest captive power capacity among all sources of electricity in India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Installed Power Station Capacity in India as of November 30, 2020 199,594.50 53.34 Coal Lignite 6,260.00 1.67 Gas 24,956.51 6.67 Diesel 509.71 0.14 Nuclear\n(MW) 6,780.00 1.81 Hydro\n(MW) 45,699.22 12.21 Renewable\n(MW) 90,399.11 24.16 \n"} +{"id": 10392, "claim": "The Hasselkop mountain located in Lower Saxony, Germany, which is mostly covered in grass and undeveloped, was used as a launching site for mail rockets testing.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hasselkopf is a mountain on the southern periphery of [[Braunlage|Braunlage]], [[Germany|Germany]]. Hasselkopf [[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]], [[Germany|Germany]] The hill is mostly covered in grass and undeveloped, but its northern slope has a short [[Ski_lift|ski lift]] and can be used for downhill [[Skiing|skiing]] in the winter months. On 7 May 1964, the hill was used by Gerhard Zucker to unsuccessfully attempt to demonstrate the use of [[Mail_rocket|mail rockets]]. \n"} +{"id": 5124, "claim": "Stephanie Flanders presented the docu-series Masters of Money but was criticized by Iain Duncan Smith because of her pro-Labour bias in the coverage of unemployment figures.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2012, Flanders presented [[Masters_of_Money|Masters of Money]], a [[BBC_Two|BBC Two]] documentary series exploring the lives of [[Karl_Marx|Karl Marx]], [[John_Maynard_Keynes|John Maynard Keynes]], and [[Friedrich_Hayek|Friedrich Hayek]]. In August 2012 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [[Iain_Duncan_Smith|Iain Duncan Smith]] made a formal complaint to the BBC claiming that there was a pro-Labour bias in her coverage of unemployment figures. \n"} +{"id": 9277, "claim": "Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 had fifteen artists, one of which was Agust\u00edn Aspa who had 69 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 Agusti\u0301n Aspa 60 were shortlisted for a final audition round, where the fifty-seven contestants for Misio\u0301n Eurovisio\u0301n 2007 were selected. 11 \n"} +{"id": 3553, "claim": "Sunfall Festival, an indie rock band based in Provo, Utah, was named one of the top 10 college bands of 1999 by Conan O'Brien, and has won GarageBand.com's seventh $250,000 recording contract on the basis of their song \"I Walked Away\"'s popularity with site members in 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sunfall Festival was an [[Indie_rock|indie rock]] band based in [[Provo,_Utah|Provo, Utah]] and fronted by Amy Gileadi (Amy Greetham before her marriage) who, with drummer Chris Peterson and guitarist Scott Wiley, formed the core of the band. In 1999 the band was named one of the top 10 college bands of 1999 by [[Conan_O'Brien|Conan O'Brien]]. In 2000 the band won GarageBand.com's seventh $250,000 recording contract on the basis of their song \"I Walked Away\"'s popularity with site members. \n"} +{"id": 958, "claim": "Georgette Meunier was a Belgian still life painter born in Brussels, whose father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor Constantin Meunier.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Georgette Meunier (October 7, 1859 \u2013 1951) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] still life painter. Her father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor [[Constantin_Meunier|Constantin Meunier]]. She was born in [[Brussels|Brussels]] as the daughter of the engraver Jan-Baptiste Meunier, and the older sister of the painter Marc-Henry Meunier. \nGeorgette Meunier (October 7, 1859 \u2013 1951) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] still life painter. (1859-10-07)October 7, 1859\nBrussels, Belgium Belgian [[Painting|Painting]] Her father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor [[Constantin_Meunier|Constantin Meunier]]. \n"} +{"id": 859, "claim": "The Hasselkop mountain located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is mostly covered in grass and undeveloped, and was used by Gerhard Zucker to unsuccessfully attempt to demonstrate the use of mail rockets.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hasselkopf is a mountain on the southern periphery of [[Braunlage|Braunlage]], [[Germany|Germany]]. [[Lower_Saxony|Lower Saxony]], [[Germany|Germany]] The hill is mostly covered in grass and undeveloped, but its northern slope has a short [[Ski_lift|ski lift]] and can be used for downhill [[Skiing|skiing]] in the winter months. On 7 May 1964, the hill was used by Gerhard Zucker to unsuccessfully attempt to demonstrate the use of [[Mail_rocket|mail rockets]]. \n"} +{"id": 2078, "claim": "The single \"From Where I'm Sitting,\" from Used Heart for Sale, was number 78 on the U.S. Country chart, and the single \"Her Man,\" which is a song written by Kent Robbins, and is also from Used Heart for Sale, was number 12 on the U.S. Country chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"From Where I'm Sitting\" 43 78 \"[[Her_Man_(song)|Her Man]]\" 7 \n"} +{"id": 4688, "claim": "Lake Placid Airport, which covers an area of 35 acres (14 ha), has one runway designated 14/32 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lake Placid Airport covers an area of 35 acres (14 ha) at an [[Elevation|elevation]] of 1,747 feet (532 m) above [[Mean_sea_level|mean sea level]]. It has one runway designated 14/32 with an [[Asphalt|asphalt]] surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m). \n"} +{"id": 4610, "claim": "\"Gau Wu\" is a term that signifies one's approval of the Occupy Central movement; it originated from a Chinese reporter.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The expression means \"disorderly shouting\" or \"squabbling over nothing\". It represents a means of expressing discontent with various issues such as the [[Individual_Visit_Scheme|Individual Visit Scheme]], parallel traders, and the [[2014_Hong_Kong_protests|831 Decision]]. Gau Wu (Chinese: \u9ce9\u55da) ([[Cantonese|Cantonese]] pronunciation: Gau1 Wu1), is a Cantonese expression that was coined shortly after an interview clip in which the term was used was broadcast by HK cable TV in August 2014. \n"} +{"id": 7855, "claim": "Denmark's Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen (both won the bronze medal in the mixed doubles at the 2012 Summer Olympics) defeated Thailand's representatives in the Mixed Doubles event at the 2011 BWF Super Series Finals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] [[Thailand]] [[Sudket_Prapakamol|Sudket Prapakamol]]\n[[Thailand]] [[Saralee_Thungthongkam|Saralee Thungthongkam]] 21\u201315 21\u201317 At the [[2012_Summer_Olympics|2012 Summer Olympics]], he won the bronze medal in the [[Badminton_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Mixed_doubles|mixed doubles]] with teammate [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]]. [[Badminton_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Mixed_doubles|2012]] Bronze \n"} +{"id": 12730, "claim": "Jannich Storch had 79 appearances between the AB and Nordsj\u00e6lland teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Nordsj\u00e6lland|Nordsj\u00e6lland]] 1 [[Akademisk_Boldklub|AB]] 78 \n"} +{"id": 16994, "claim": "During 2018\u201319 Minnesota Wild regular season, Zach Parise triumphed over other players with 61 points while Eric Staal was second with 52 points and 30 assists..", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zach Parise (61) [[Zach_Parise|Zach Parise]] 61 [[Eric_Staal|Eric Staal]] 52 30 \n"} +{"id": 5105, "claim": "Dik Manusch was a street newspaper published free for migrants in northern Sweden in early 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dik Manusch ([[Romani_language|Romani]]: See the Person, Se ma\u0308nniskan translated to [[Swedish_language|Swedish]]) was a [[Street_newspaper|street newspaper]] published in northern [[Sweden|Sweden]]. Distributed for free to the migrants, each newspaper was sold for 50 [[Swedish_krona|Swedish krona]], the profits going entirely to the seller. First published in early 2015 and focused on the [[Va\u0308sterbotten|Va\u0308sterbotten]] province, the newspaper aimed to help homeless [[European_Union|European Union]] migrants \u2013 who are primarily [[Romani_people|Romani people]] from the [[Balkans|Balkans]], especially [[Romania|Romania]] \u2013 to support themselves by providing an alternative to begging on the streets. \n"} +{"id": 3105, "claim": "The negotiations between Deutsche Telekom and BT Group on the acquisition of EE, which was announced in 2014, was completed on 29 January 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In December 2014, it was announced that Deutsche Telekom were in talks with [[BT_Group|BT Group]] on the acquisition of [[EE_Limited|EE]], and part of the deal was to provide Deutsche Telekom a 12% stake and a seat on the board in the BT Group upon completion. The transaction was completed on 29 January 2016. \n"} +{"id": 13533, "claim": "The United States Army National Guard 38th Sustainment Brigade has been active since 2007 and is headquartered in Kokomo, Indiana.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 38th Sustainment Brigade is a [[Sustainment_Brigade|sustainment]] brigade of the [[United_States_Army_National_Guard|United States Army National Guard]] in [[Indiana|Indiana]]. Kokomo, Indiana 2007 - Present \n"} +{"id": 46537, "claim": "After one season with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, Chad Mustard made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003 but Browns cut him in early 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After one season with the [[Rhein_Fire|Rhein Fire]] of [[NFL_Europe|NFL Europe]], Mustard made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003. A foot injury prematurely ended his season in 2004, after which the Browns cut him in early 2005. \n"} +{"id": 33477, "claim": "Two segments of Expressway R6, a highway in the Czech Republic, were supposed to finish construction by 2020 under the management of the state-owned Road and Motorway Directorate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10/2020 10/2020 Highways in the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]] are managed by the state-owned Road and Motorway Directorate of the Czech Republic \u2013 , established in 1997. \n"} +{"id": 17728, "claim": "Michael Thornely, who was released following the conclusion of the 2010 season, started his first-class career with Sussex in 2007 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was released from Sussex following the conclusion of the 2010 season. Thornely started his first-class career with [[Sussex_County_Cricket_Club|Sussex]] in 2007 season, after scoring 800 runs in the Second XI Championship. \n"} +{"id": 12419, "claim": "Peter Erler (a German Historian, born on April 1961) focused his professional research on German emigrants' history in the Soviet Union.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peter Erler (born 10 April 1961 in [[Wei\u00dfenfels|Wei\u00dfenfels]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Historian|historian]]. The focus of his professional research is on the history of German emigrants in the [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], [[NKVD_special_camps_in_Germany_1945\u201349|Soviet internment camps]] in Germany, together with political developments more generally in the Soviet occupation zone (1945\u20131949) and the [[German_Democratic_Republic|German Democratic Republic]] (1949\u20131990). \n"} +{"id": 39794, "claim": "Wigan Warriors achieved 28 wins and three losses in their participation during the 2000 season of the Super League V, then got qualified in the play-off semi-final (2) and lost to St. Helens with a 16-54 result.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]] 24 \n"} +{"id": 27096, "claim": "The Irish historian James Adair translated Chunkey as \"running hard labor,\" a game played in variations throughout North America.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Early ethnographer [[James_Adair_(historian)|James Adair]] translated the name to mean \"running hard labor\". James Adair (c.1709\u20131783) was a native of County Antrim, [[Ireland|Ireland]], who went to North America and became a trader with the [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|Native Americans]] of the [[Southeastern_Woodlands|Southeastern Woodlands]]. Variations were played throughout [[North_America|North America]]. Chunkey (also known as chunky, chenco, tchung-kee or the hoop and stick game ) is a [[Game|game]] of [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|Native American]] origin. \n"} +{"id": 3240, "claim": "2308 Schilt was discovered by A.R. Klemola at El Leoncito on May 6, 1967; however, its precovery was taken at Heidelberg Observatory in 1921.", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, the first (unused) [[Precovery|precovery]] was already taken at [[Heidelberg_Observatory|Heidelberg Observatory]] in 1921. It was discovered on 6 May 1967, by Argentine astronomer [[Carlos_Cesco|Carlos Cesco]] together with American astronomer Arnold Klemola at the Yale\u2013Columbia Southern Station at [[Leoncito_Astronomical_Complex|Leoncito Astronomical Complex]] in Argentina. [[Leoncito_Astronomical_Complex|El Leoncito]]\n(Yale\u2013Columbia Southern Station) \n"} +{"id": 38608, "claim": "Teldenia moniliata is a butterfly of the family Lepidoptera.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Teldenia moniliata is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 608, "claim": "The Recueil des historiens des croisades brings up to date the previous collection published in 1611 by Jacques Bongars, and its editors have chosen to consider 1300 as the end date of the Crusades.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Recueil des historiens des croisades (trans: Collection of the Historians of the Crusades) is a major collection of several thousand medieval documents written during the [[Crusades|Crusades]]. According to the introductory Report to the first volume of the [[#Historiens_occidentaux_(1844\u20131895)|Western Historians]], this collection brings up to date the previous collection published in 1611 by [[Jacques_Bongars|Jacques Bongars]] under the title Gesta Dei per Francos, due to \"the discovery of many literary and historical monuments which Bongars could not have suspected the existence\", including those published in the collections of Duchesne, Archery, Mabillon, Marte\u0300ne and many other foreign compilers. The editors of this collection have chosen to consider 1291 as the end date of the Crusades, since the [[Siege_of_Acre_(1291)|fall of Saint-Jean-d'Acre]] completed the ruin of Christian institutions in Palestine. \n"} +{"id": 15426, "claim": "In 2013, the Washington Stealth, a former member of the National Lacrosse League managed by Doug Locker, made a Home record of 5 wins and 3 losses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The team plays in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). \n"} +{"id": 40830, "claim": "Luo Haiqiong, who appeared in the Dancing Girls and In The Blue, studied dancing, enrolled to the Shanghai Theatre Academy and became a classmate of Lu Yi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dancing Girls In The Blue After three years of studying dancing, she worked for Lanzhou Art Troupe for 4 years. In December 1994, after a performance at the [[Shanghai_Theatre_Academy|Shanghai Theatre Academy]] in Shanghai, she was encouraged by a faculty to apply to that school to become an actress. She did and was accepted in 1995, where she became a classmate of [[Lu_Yi_(actor)|Lu Yi]]. \nIn The Blue Dancing Girls After three years of studying dancing, she worked for Lanzhou Art Troupe for 4 years. [[Shanghai_Theatre_Academy|Shanghai Theatre Academy]] She did and was accepted in 1995, where she became a classmate of [[Lu_Yi_(actor)|Lu Yi]]. \n"} +{"id": 9051, "claim": "In Play to the Whistle (first broadcast April 11, 2015) Lampard was joined by Romesh Ranganathan and later Seann Walsh.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was first broadcast on 11 April 2015. Lampard was joined by comedian [[Romesh_Ranganathan|Romesh Ranganathan]] as a regular panellist. [[Seann_Walsh|Seann Walsh]], also a comedian, was the resident scorer. \n"} +{"id": 16493, "claim": "Darryl Drake (December 11, 1956 \u2013 August 11, 2019), an American football player and coach, coached at the collegiate level for 21 years before joining the Arizona Cardinals coaching staff on February 6, 2004.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He joined the [[Chicago_Bears|Chicago Bears]] coaching staff on February 6, 2004. \n"} +{"id": 1111, "claim": "In the play, \"All Fools\" two seniors who are knights of Florence have very different personalities; one brashly inquisitive and manipulative, and the other a mellower-tempered gentleman.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The two seniors are knights of [[Florence|Florence]] named Gostanzo and Marc Antonio. Gostanzo is a brashly acquisitive and [[Psychological_manipulation|manipulative]] old man, an \"old, politique, dissembling knight\" who believes that \"Honesty is but a defect of wit.\" In contrast, Marc Antonio is a mellower-tempered gentleman who follows a course of \"simple honesty.\" All Fools is an early [[Literature_in_English#Jacobean_literature|Jacobean]] era stage play, a [[Comedy|comedy]] by [[George_Chapman|George Chapman]] that was first published in 1605. \n"} +{"id": 863, "claim": "Kevin Mirallas played in seven clubs between 2004 and 2020, one of which was Everton (formed in 1878).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Lille_OSC|Lille]] [[AS_Saint-E\u0301tienne|Saint-E\u0301tienne]] [[Olympiacos_F.C.|Olympiacos]] [[Everton_F.C.|Everton]] Olympiacos (loan) [[ACF_Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] (loan) [[Royal_Antwerp_F.C.|Royal Antwerp]] Formed in 1878, Everton won their first League Championship during the [[1890\u201391_Everton_F.C._season|1890\u201391 season]]. \n"} +{"id": 478, "claim": "Carolyn Crane, who attended Arrowhead High School in Wisconsin, earned her BA from the University of Minnesota, a public land-grant research university, and was inspired by the books of Bitten and Anita Blake series to write.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Crane grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and Milwaukee, attending [[Arrowhead_High_School|Arrowhead High School]] in Wisconsin. She studied English literature and earned her BA from the [[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] in 1991 and currently lives in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] with her husband and two cats. Crane cites reading [[Diana_Gabaldon|Diana Gabaldon]]'s [[Outlander_(novel)|Outlander]], [[Laurell_K._Hamilton|Laurell K. Hamilton]]'s Anita Blake series, and [[Kelley_Armstrong|Kelley Armstrong]]'s Bitten in reinspiring her to write after getting her degree. The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (the U of M, UMN, Minnesota) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Land-grant_university|land-grant]] [[Research_university|research university]] in the [[Minneapolis\u2013Saint_Paul|Twin Cities]] of [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] and [[Saint_Paul,_Minnesota|Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. \n[[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] Crane grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and Milwaukee, attending [[Arrowhead_High_School|Arrowhead High School]] in Wisconsin. Crane cites reading [[Diana_Gabaldon|Diana Gabaldon]]'s [[Outlander_(novel)|Outlander]], [[Laurell_K._Hamilton|Laurell K. Hamilton]]'s Anita Blake series, and [[Kelley_Armstrong|Kelley Armstrong]]'s Bitten in reinspiring her to write after getting her degree. The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (the U of M, UMN, Minnesota) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Land-grant_university|land-grant]] [[Research_university|research university]] in the [[Minneapolis\u2013Saint_Paul|Twin Cities]] of [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] and [[Saint_Paul,_Minnesota|Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. \n"} +{"id": 6043, "claim": "Kentucky Colonels' Game 5 blowout win against Virginia at the Freedom Hall was the highest final score differential in that Semifinals series during the 1972-73 season playoffs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Game 1 @ Kentucky: Kentucky 129, Virginia 101 Game 5 @ Kentucky: Kentucky 114, Virginia 103 Division Semifinals \n"} +{"id": 16496, "claim": "In the election of the president, or head of state,\u00a0of the Republic of Yemen in 2012,\u00a0General People's Congress nominated Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi\u00a0garnered\u00a099.80% of the 6,635,192 total votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Abd_Rabbuh_Mansur_Hadi|Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi]] [[General_People's_Congress_(Yemen)|General People's Congress]] 6,621,921 100 \n"} +{"id": 63, "claim": "The Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs managed Tibet during the Mongol Empire; however, no more modern equivalent remains.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the [[Mongol_Empire|Mongol Empire]], Tibet was managed by the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs, separate from the other provinces of the Yuan dynasty such as those governed the former [[Song_dynasty|Song dynasty]] of [[China|China]], but still [[Tibet_under_Yuan_rule|under the administrative rule of the Yuan]]. While no modern equivalents remain, the political functions of the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs might have been analogous to the India Office in [[London|London]] during the [[British_Raj|British Raj]]. \n"} +{"id": 21064, "claim": "Simonetta Stefanelli's filmography included La moglie giapponese as Maria Teresa in 1968, Non commettere atti impuri as Girl in 1971, and Il caso Pisciotta as Tano's daughter in 1972.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simonetta Stefanelli (Italian pronunciation: [[Italian|[simo\u02c8netta ste\u02d0fa\u02c8n\u025blli]]; born 30 November 1954) is an Italian actress, entrepreneur and fashion designer. La moglie giapponese 1968 [[Girl|Girl]] Non commettere atti impuri 1971 [[Maria_Teresa|Maria Teresa]] [[Il_caso_Pisciotta|Il caso Pisciotta]] 1972 Anna \n"} +{"id": 13071, "claim": "KTHO serves the Lake Tahoe Basin-Reno-Sparks metropolitan area and also broadcasts on FM translator K241BK on 96.1 MHz.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[City_of_license|Licensed]] to [[South_Lake_Tahoe,_California|South Lake Tahoe, California]], it serves the [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]] Basin-[[Reno\u2013Sparks_metropolitan_area|Reno\u2013Sparks metropolitan area]]. It also simulcasts on South Lake Tahoe-based [[FM_broadcasting|FM]] [[Broadcast_relay_station|translator]] K241BK on 96.1 [[Hertz|MHz]]. \n"} +{"id": 4369, "claim": "Slinkee Minx released five EPs in the year 2005, three in Australia and the UK and two only in the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2005 2005 2005 Someday (NRGize Mix)\nDinky 100th Edition Summer Rain (KB Project Monster Mix) Summer Rain (2 \u00d7 Vinyl, 12\", Promo) AUS/UK UK UK \n"} +{"id": 13252, "claim": "The flag of Los Angeles has three colors that symbolize the history of the city.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The city [[Flag|flag]] of [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]] consists of a background of three notched stripes of green, gold and red. They also symbolize the history of the city, with gold and red representing [[Spain|Spain]], the country who first settled in the city and green and red representing [[Mexico|Mexico]], who took over when [[New_Spain|New Spain]] achieved independence. \n"} +{"id": 4506, "claim": "The longest major intersection of Pennsylvania Route 434 is located in Blooming Grove Township, and its shortest is located in Greeley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Blooming_Grove_Township,_Pennsylvania|Blooming Grove Township]] [[Greeley,_Pennsylvania|Greeley]] 7.896 0.000 \n"} +{"id": 2228, "claim": "In 2005, the running game was the main highlight of an otherwise stagnant team led by journeyman Kelly Holcomb and in 2006, Mularkey was fired and Dick Jauron was brought on to replace him.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Bills experienced less success under Mularkey during 2005, and Mularkey resigned as head coach at the completion of the 2005 season. \n"} +{"id": 8834, "claim": "Capital Bars was founded in 1978 by William L.B. O'Dwyer and Desmond O'Dwyer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After acquiring Capital Bars in 2001, the O'Dwyers took the company private the following year. \n1988 \n"} +{"id": 9226, "claim": "The Country Falls album received an 8/10 rating from Pixel Surgeon, and a 9/10 rating from Three Imaginary Girls.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Three Imaginary Girls (9.1/10) \n"} +{"id": 1726, "claim": "Ludwig Andreas Buchner obtained his PhD in 1839, then became a member of the Imperial Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich (an independent public institution that appoints scholars whose research has contributed considerably to the increase of knowledge within their subject) in 1849.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1839 he obtained his PhD, followed by his doctorate of medicine in 1842. In 1849 he became a member of the [[Bavarian_Academy_of_Sciences_and_Humanities|Imperial Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich]]. The Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften) is an independent public institution, located in Alfons-Goppel-Str. It appoints scholars whose research has contributed considerably to the increase of knowledge within their subject. \n"} +{"id": 3421, "claim": "Shattered Angels (a Japanese Manga) had five Absolute Angels, one of which was Cla\u00edomh Solais.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The manga, created by [[Kaishaku_(manga_group)|Kaishaku]], was serialized in the Japanese magazine [[Monthly_Dragon_Age|Monthly Dragon Age]] (published by Fujimi Shobo) from May 2006 to July 2007. [[Four_Treasures_of_the_Tuatha_De\u0301_Danann|Clai\u0301omh Solais]] (\u30af\u30e9\u30a6\u30bd\u30e9\u30b9, Kurau Sorasu) Murakumo (\u30e0\u30e9\u30af\u30e2, Murakumo) [[Batraz|Batraz]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30b9, Badorasu) [[Megingjo\u0308r\u00f0|Megingjord]] (\u30e1\u30ad\u3099\u30f3\u30ad\u3099\u30e7\u30eb\u30c8\u3099, Megingyorudo) [[Bastille|Bastille]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30fc\u30e6, Basuti\u0304yu) \n"} +{"id": 6958, "claim": "Indian philosopher and theologian Shankara opposes the view that\u00a0Parameswara-Brahman is the asraya of namarupe, instead believes that the individual soul is the bearer of asraya.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shankara also does not subscribe to the view that the individual soul is the bearer of avidya\u0304 (a\u0304s\u0301raya) or to the contention that the [[Paramatman|Paramatman]] is the a\u0304s\u0301raya of avidya\u0304 as is held by [[Man\u0323d\u0323ana_Mis\u0301ra|Mandana]] and [[Va\u0304caspati_Mis\u0301ra|Va\u0304caspati]]. \n"} +{"id": 47368, "claim": "Swedish Flower Hen is a traditional farmyard breed of chicken that was close to extinction in the 1970s before a breeders' association ( activities centered on a single, specific breed) was formed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Blommeho\u0308na is a traditional farmyard breed of chicken from southern Sweden; the Swedish name indicates that it comes from the landskap of [[Ska\u030ane|Ska\u030ane]]. The Swedish Flower Hen, [[Swedish_language|Swedish]]: Ska\u030ansk Blommeho\u0308na, is an endangered traditional Swedish [[List_of_chicken_breeds|breed]] of domestic chicken. It came close to extinction in the 1970s; recovery was based on three flocks found in the villages of Esarp [], Tofta and Vomb [], all in Ska\u030ane. A [[Breeders'_association|breeders' association]], the Svenska Lantho\u0308nsklubben [], was formed. Breed clubs are [[Voluntary_association|associations]] or [[Club_(organization)|clubs]] with activities centered on a single, specific breed of a particular [[Species|species]] of [[Domesticated_animal|domesticated animal]]. \n"} +{"id": 6621, "claim": "Dina Manzo appeared in an episode of the 2015 television series Tainted Dreams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2016 [[Tainted_Dreams|Tainted Dreams]] \n"} +{"id": 24766, "claim": "Urraca of Covarrubias was given many properties in 978 AD which became known as the Infantado located in the province of Burgos in Spain.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 24 November 978, her parents gave her the place known as [[Covarrubias,_Spain|Covarrubias]] and many other villas and properties throughout Castile as well as the Abbey of Saint Cosme and Saint Damian, and other villas and salt mines in [[A\u0301lava|A\u0301lava]]. All of these properties would become what was known as the Infantado which in the future would be assigned to any [[Infante|infanta]] or daughter of a count of Castile who remained single. Covarrubias is a village and [[Municipality|municipality]] in the province of [[Burgos_(province)|Burgos]] in the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Autonomous_communities_of_Spain|autonomous community]] of [[Castile_and_Leo\u0301n|Castile and Leo\u0301n]]. \n"} +{"id": 38677, "claim": "London South Collegiate Institute (colors are Garnet (Nesosilicate category) and Grey) is a public school established in 1930, it has a current enrollment of 596 students.", "label": 1, "evidence": "London South Collegiate Institute (also known as S.C.I., or simply South) is a public [[High_school|high school]] in [[London,_Ontario|London]], [[Ontario|Ontario]], Canada, located at 371 Tecumseh Avenue East. The school first opened in 1922 at the corner of Askin Street and Wharncliffe Road South, where Victoria Public School now lies, with 290 students and 10 teachers. \n"} +{"id": 1010, "claim": "Angela Merkel (born 18 June 1938 in Lier) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party who was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oppland in 1993.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Angela Dorothea Merkel (ne\u0301e Kasner; born 17 July 1954) is a German politician who has been [[Chancellor_of_Germany|Chancellor of Germany]] since 2005. \n"} +{"id": 7531, "claim": "The 1975 European Tour's Order of Merit was won by Dale Hayes of South Africa after being able to acquire 4,000 more points than Australian runner-up Bob Shearer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Order of Merit was won by South Africa's [[Dale_Hayes|Dale Hayes]]. 1 [[Dale_Hayes|Dale Hayes]] 17,487 2 [[Bob_Shearer|Bob Shearer]] 13,920 \n"} +{"id": 33391, "claim": "Ctenaspis belongs to the Kingdom Plantae and phylum Chordata.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 22542, "claim": "The Group C of the 2007 Copa Am\u00e9rica, hosted by Venezuela between June 26 to July 15, was topped by Argentina who won all three games followed by Paraguay with a 2-1 record.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Venezuela 26 June \u2013 15 July 9 Team 3 2 1 6 0 \nThe competition was organized by [[CONMEBOL|CONMEBOL]], South America's football governing body, and was held between 26 June and 15 July in [[Venezuela|Venezuela]], which hosted the tournament for the first time. 3 0 2 1 9 6 \n"} +{"id": 1232, "claim": "Released in 1992, Aero Fighters is a scrolling shooter designed by Shin Nakamura for Video System ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aero Fighters, known as Sonic Wings (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30a6\u30a3\u30f3\u30af\u3099\u30b9, Sonikku~uingusu) in Japan, is a [[Scrolling_shooter|vertically scrolling shooter]] originally released in [[Arcade_game|arcades]] in 1992 by Video System and ported to the [[Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. Shin Nakamura \n"} +{"id": 35901, "claim": "The 1922 Malaya Cup Southern Section playoff was participated by four teams led by Singapore, also known as The Lions, with a score of six points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] [[Malacca_United_S.A.|Malacca]] Negeri Sembilan [[Johor_FA|Johor]] 6 The Lions \n"} +{"id": 18491, "claim": "Reg Boorman unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the 1980 Onehunga by-election that was prompted by the death Frank Rogers, and was selected to contest the Wairarapa electorate in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Reginald George Boorman (6 February 1935 \u2013 30 October 2016) was a New Zealand politician of the [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour Party]]. He unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the [[1980_Onehunga_by-election|1980 Onehunga by-election]], losing to [[Fred_Gerbic|Fred Gerbic]]. He was selected to contest the [[Wairarapa_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wairarapa]] electorate in [[1984_New_Zealand_general_election|1984]], where he defeated the [[New_Zealand_National_Party|National Party]] incumbent [[Ben_Couch|Ben Couch]]. [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]] Years Term Electorate Party [[1984_New_Zealand_general_election|1984]]\u20131987 41st [[Wairarapa_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wairarapa]] [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour]] Reg Boorman Member of the [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]]\nfor [[Wairarapa_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wairarapa]] [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour]] \nFrank Lewis Rogers (27 December 1933 \u2013 25 April 1980) was a New Zealand politician of the [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour Party]]. Rogers died on 25 April 1980 in [[Whangarei|Whangarei]] hospital several days after having a stroke after stopping to help two people who survived a car crash in Northland. [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]] Years Term Electorate Party [[1978_New_Zealand_general_election|1978]]\u20131980 [[39th_New_Zealand_Parliament|39th]] Onehunga [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour]] Frank Rogers Member of the [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]]\nfor [[Onehunga_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Onehunga]] 25 April 1980\n[[Whangarei|Whangarei]], New Zealand [[New_Zealand_Labour_Party|Labour]] \n"} +{"id": 3380, "claim": "Before Edward Bernard became the tutor of Henry FitzRoy in 1676, he was first a Savilian Professor, Fellow of the Royal Society, and chaplain to Peter Mews, who later became the Bishop of Winchester in 1684.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1673 he became Savilian professor, [[Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society|Fellow of the Royal Society]], and chaplain to [[Peter_Mews|Peter Mews]]. In 1676 he went to Paris, as tutor to [[Henry_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Grafton|Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton]] and [[George_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland|George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland]]. Appointed [[Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells|Bishop of Bath and Wells]] in 1672, Mews resigned his presidency in 1673, and in 1684 he was elected [[Bishop_of_Winchester|Bishop of Winchester]], a position which this \"old, honest cavalier,\" as [[Thomas_Hearne_(antiquarian)|Thomas Hearne]] calls him, filled until his death. \n"} +{"id": 9977, "claim": "Simon Gerrans is one of ten riders on four separate teams that did the 2017 Tour of Norway.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Edvald_Boasson_Hagen|Edvald Boasson Hagen]] (NOR) [[Simon_Gerrans|Simon Gerrans]] (AUS) [[Pieter_Weening|Pieter Weening]] (NED) [[Sander_Arme\u0301e|Sander Arme\u0301e]] (BEL) [[August_Jensen|August Jensen]] (NOR) [[Nick_Schultz_(cyclist)|Nick Schultz]] (AUS) [[Patrick_Bevin|Patrick Bevin]] (NZL) [[Larry_Warbasse|Larry Warbasse]] (USA) [[Andreas_Vangstad|Andreas Vangstad]] (NOR) [[Tony_Gallopin|Tony Gallopin]] (FRA) Final general classification [[NTT_Pro_Cycling|Team Dimension Data]] [[Mitchelton\u2013Scott_(men's_team)|Orica\u2013Scott]] [[Roompot\u2013Charles|Roompot\u2013Nederlandse Loterij]] [[Lotto\u2013Soudal|Lotto\u2013Soudal]] [[Team_Coop|Team Coop]] [[EF_Pro_Cycling|Cannondale\u2013Drapac]] [[Caja_Rural\u2013Seguros_RGA|Caja Rural\u2013Seguros RGA]] [[Aqua_Blue_Sport|Aqua Blue Sport]] [[Team_Sparebanken_S\u00f8r|Team Sparebanken S\u00f8r]] [[Lotto\u2013Soudal|Lotto\u2013Soudal]] \n"} +{"id": 4004, "claim": "Garra orientalis is a species within the Cyprinidae family, the family of freshwater fish, collectively called cyprinids, that includes the carps, the true minnows, and their relatives (for example, the barbs and barbels), in the phylum Chordata.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] The Cyprinidae are the [[Family_(biology)|family]] of freshwater fish, collectively called cyprinids, that includes the [[Carp|carps]], the true [[Minnow|minnows]], and their relatives (for example, the [[Barb_(fish)|barbs]] and [[Barbel_(fish)|barbels]]). Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 11956, "claim": "The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum which closed in 2013 featured two display tracks (one on each side of the building) and a children's play area that has hands-on train tables.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum, in [[San_Luis_Obispo,_California|San Luis Obispo, California]], was founded to preserve and present the railroad history of California, and specifically the Central Coast, by collecting, restoring, displaying, and operating historic railroad equipment. Opened in 2013, the museum occupies the restored former Southern Pacific Freighthouse (built 1894) at 1940 Santa Barbara Avenue, adjacent to the Union Pacific main line and about one-quarter mile south of the San Luis Obispo Amtrak station. \n"} +{"id": 48450, "claim": "Philipp Marx (3 February 1982) competed in several tennis tournaments, and his highest year-end ranking was 64 on 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "109 [[2008_ATP_Tour|2008]] \n"} +{"id": 5583, "claim": "Ian Studd, a former middle distance runner, represented New Zealand in the Men's Athletics of the 1966 Commonwealth Games held in Kingston.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ian S. Studd (born 1943) is a former [[Middle_distance_runner|middle distance runner]] from [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]]. [[1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1966 Kingston]] \n"} +{"id": 31097, "claim": "South Carolina Highway 341 has major junctions in the county of Florence for cities such as Lake City, and Bethune, for the county of Sumter, and for the county of Lee for cities such as Lynchburg and Wisacky.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Florence_County,_South_Carolina|Florence]] [[Lake_City,_South_Carolina|Lake City]] [[Bethune,_South_Carolina|Bethune]] [[Johnsonville,_South_Carolina|Johnsonville]] Camp Branch [[Olanta,_South_Carolina|Olanta]] [[Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina|Kershaw]] \n"} +{"id": 21018, "claim": "Liam MacIntyre, a shinty player from Germany who was born in 1983, played for the Oban Camanachd before 2006 and again from 2008-2010, where he incurred several lengthy disciplinary bans between 2008 and 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Liam MacIntyre (born 1983) is a [[Shinty|shinty]] player from [[Oban|Oban]], [[Scotland|Scotland]]. \n"} +{"id": 8669, "claim": "V\u00e1clav Pech (born 3 December 1976) was in the top ten of the Czech_Republic Euro Oil Team, and placed in the top fifty on the Czech_Republic EuroOil \u010cepro Czech National Team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Entrant [[Czech_Republic]] Euro Oil Team Pos 14th \n"} +{"id": 8137, "claim": "Bullenkuhle ( In north Germany there are numerous salt domes under the ground \u2013 relicts of the Zechstein Sea from the Permian period, which were later relocated and deformed technically, and this can lead to the development of large caverns that finally cave in).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In north Germany there are numerous salt domes under the ground \u2013 relicts of the Zechstein Sea from the [[Permian|Permian]] period, which were later relocated and deformed [[Tectonically|tectonically]]. This can lead to the development of large caverns that finally cave in. \n"} +{"id": 2082, "claim": "Coronary artery bypass surgery is performed to relieve angina not well-controlled by medication, to prevent or relieve left ventricular dysfunction, and/or to reduce the risk of death, and there are two methods of performing this surgery.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Coronary artery bypass surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass graft (CABG, pronounced \"cabbage\") surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure to [[Reperfusion_therapy|restore normal blood flow]] to an obstructed [[Coronary_arteries|coronary artery]]. There are two main approaches. CABG or stent placement is indicated when medical management - anti-angina medications, [[Statins|statins]], [[Antihypertensive|antihypertensives]], [[Smoking_cessation|smoking cessation]], and/or tight [[Blood_sugar|blood sugar]] control in [[Diabetes_mellitus|diabetics]] - do not satisfactorily relieve ischemic symptoms. In this method, the artery is \"[[Cheek_reconstruction#Pedicled_flaps|pedicled]]\" which means it is not detached from the origin. In the other, a great saphenous vein is removed from a leg; one end is attached to the [[Aorta|aorta]] or one of its major branches, and the other end is attached to the obstructed artery immediately after the obstruction to restore blood flow. \n"} +{"id": 47296, "claim": "Nikola Maslovara creates a series of heroes and works on unlicensed comics he also wrote scripts for Desimir \u017di\u017eovi\u0107 Buin (Mirko and Slavko (first published in 1958), an episode, 1984)", "label": 1, "evidence": "He also works on licensed comics like Il Grande Blek, Pink Panther, Muppet Babies, Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse etc. \n"} +{"id": 2918, "claim": "Georges Cadoudal (Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 \u2013 25 June 1804), remaining true to his Royalist and Roman Catholic convictions during the start of the Revolution, organized a rebellion in the Morbihan against the National Convention of the First Republic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Georges Cadoudal ([[Breton_language|Breton]]: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 \u2013 25 June 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a [[Bretons|Breton]] politician, and leader of the [[Chouannerie|Chouannerie]] during the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]]. Born in [[Brech|Brech]], in [[Brittany|Brittany]], after completing his education, he remained true to his [[House_of_Bourbon|Royalist]] and [[Roman_Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic]] convictions during the start of the Revolution. From 1793 he organized a rebellion in the [[Morbihan|Morbihan]] against the [[National_Convention|National Convention]] of the [[First_French_Republic|First Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 9962, "claim": "Proceedings of the Royal Society include topics such as Mathematics, edited by Ajay Sood, and Astronomy, edited by Louise Harra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mathematics [[Herbert_Huppert|Herbert Huppert]] \nPhysics [[Ajay_Sood|Ajay Sood]] \n"} +{"id": 6948, "claim": "Empires Apart, a real-time strategy that was developed by DESTINY, has five ancient powerful artifacts scattered around the map at the start of the game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Empires Apart is a [[Real-time_strategy|real-time strategy]] game developed by Italian studio DESTINYbit and published by [[Slitherine_Software|Slitherine]]. There are 5 ancient powerful artifacts scattered around the map at the start. \n"} +{"id": 26859, "claim": "The \u00c9cailles de Lune received a professional ratings of 8.7/10 from Metal Rain and received 9/10 from PopMatters (international online magazine).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Metal_Storm_(webzine)|Metal Storm]] 8.7/10 \n"} +{"id": 13870, "claim": "University of Washington football team the Washington Huskies appeared in 40 bowl games in a span of 95 years, starting on January 1, 1924, when it played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Washington Huskies football team represents the [[University_of_Washington|University of Washington]] in [[College_football|college football]]. No. Since the establishment of the team in 1889, Washington has appeared in 38 [[Bowl_game|bowl games]]. January 1, 1924 [[Rose_Bowl_(stadium)|Rose Bowl]] [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena]] \n"} +{"id": 35097, "claim": "1975 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 1975 NCAA Division I football season,The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1975 Clemson Tigers football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Clemson_University|Clemson University]] in the [[Atlantic_Coast_Conference|Atlantic Coast Conference]] (ACC) during the [[1975_NCAA_Division_I_football_season|1975 NCAA Division I football season]]. The team played its home games at [[Memorial_Stadium_(Clemson)|Memorial Stadium]] in [[Clemson,_South_Carolina|Clemson, South Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 28590, "claim": "The 23rd Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery1st division was attached to XXIII Corps, Department of Ohio, to August 1864, and the 3rd division attached to XXIII Corps, Army of Ohio, to February 1865.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Artillery, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio, to August 1864. Artillery, 3rd Division, XXIII Corps, [[Army_of_the_Ohio|Army of the Ohio]], to February 1865, and [[Department_of_North_Carolina|Department of North Carolina]] to June 1865. The battery was attached to District of Louisville, Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to September 1863. \n"} +{"id": 31744, "claim": "Quercus alnifolia, commonly called as the golden oak due to the golden color that its leaves have on the lower surface, is an oak that is considered to be the tallest in which it has simple leaves and unisexual flowers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The golden oak is a much branched [[Evergreen|evergreen]] shrub or small tree up to 10 m high. \n"} +{"id": 18282, "claim": "In the 1989\u201390 League of Ireland First Division season, the Waterford United F.C. was one of the two teams that were promoted to the Premier Division.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Team Sligo Rovers F.C. Promoted to [[1990\u201391_League_of_Ireland_Premier_Division|Premier Division]] \n"} +{"id": 6791, "claim": "Black Kettle National Grassland (there are three developed recreation areas) was named after a Southern Cheyenne leader killed in the attack led by George Armstrong Custer, the area never became part of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian reservation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The area became part of the [[Cheyenne_and_Arapaho_Tribes|Cheyenne and Arapaho]] Indian reservation in 1867, but the treaty lands were partitioned and shrunk by multiple federal acts, including the [[Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]] which carved the land into parcels owned by individual households, and was opened to private settlement in 1892. \n"} +{"id": 69, "claim": "Zizo's singles Bang Bang Bang, Winter of Haeundae and Spy which were released between 2013 and 2015 obtained positions ranging from 50 to 80 on the Gaon Music Chart, which is owned by Korea Music Content Association.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2014 \"Spy\"\nfeat. Nan Ah-jin \"Bang Bang Bang\" ([[Korean_language|Korean]]: \u1107\u1162\u11bc\u1107\u1162\u11bc\u1107\u1162\u11bc) is a song recorded by South Korean boy band [[Big_Bang_(band)|Big Bang]]. \n"} +{"id": 2771, "claim": "Grammar Schools Act 1860 was the fourth bill of the first Parliament, it aimed to bring Queensland under two generals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Grammar Schools Act 1860 was passed by [[Queensland|Queensland]]'s first parliament in 1860 and allowed for the establishment of a grammar school in any town where [[Australian_pound|\u00a3]]1000 could be raised locally. The Grammar Schools Act was the fourth bill of the first [[Parliament_of_Queensland|parliament of Queensland]]. Along with the Primary Schools Act (Qld) 1860, it aimed to bring [[Queensland|Queensland]] under one general and comprehensive education system without prejudice. \n"} +{"id": 33658, "claim": "Simon Whitfield won gold in the first Commonwealth triathlon with Henri Schoeman winning gold in the last triathlon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was first granted [[Commonwealth_Games_sport|Commonwealth Games sport]] status in 2002. In the [[2002_Commonwealth_Games|2002 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Manchester|Manchester]], England he claimed gold again. [[2002_Commonwealth_Games|XVII]] [[2006_Commonwealth_Games|XVIII]] [[2014_Commonwealth_Games|XX]] [[2018_Commonwealth_Games|XXI]] [[Triathlon_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games|2018]] [[Henri_Schoeman|Henri Schoeman]]\n[[South_Africa_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games|South Africa]] \n"} +{"id": 4134, "claim": "Prince Arron got his first professional win on 2013-03-08 against Tyan Booth, a British former professional boxer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Arron's professional debut came on 28 April 2006 with a victory over Tommy Jones at the Midland Hotel in [[Manchester|Manchester]]. \nProfessional debut [[United_Kingdom]] Tommy Jones 1\u20130 Win 1 \n"} +{"id": 4048, "claim": "In the 2012 American Samoan general election, only 13,029 voters out of the 20,000 registered voters cast their votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "17,774 Registered voters/turnout \n"} +{"id": 3112, "claim": "Even though the over 90 year old Kehila Kedosha Synagogue at 260 Broome St in Brooklyn NY is on the National Register of Historic Places since 1999, no tours are offered there.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kehila Kedosha Janina (Holy Community of Janina) is a synagogue on 280 [[Broome_Street_(Manhattan)|Broome Street]] between [[Allen_Street_(Manhattan)|Allen]] and Eldridge Streets in the [[Lower_East_Side|Lower East Side]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[New_York_City|New York City]]. \n"} +{"id": 11697, "claim": "Lake Labaz (a large freshwater lake) has a surface area of 130 square miles, and is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The lake has an area of 470 square kilometres (180 sq mi). \n"} +{"id": 11950, "claim": "Tambella Mossi has nine neighborhoods all with a population of more than 300 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tambella Mossi, also spelt Tambiella Mossi or Tambella-Mossi, is a commune in the [[Andemtenga_Department|Andemtenga Department]] of [[Kouritenga_Province|Kouritenga Province]] in the [[Centre-Est_Region|Centre-Est region]] of [[Burkina_Faso|Burkina Faso]]. Boundoudougou 184 Doure\u0301 270 Kolingwende\u0301 159 Kombi 278 Kosnatenga 167 Kouakoka 215 Moinbin 106 Nabasnoghin 263 Natenga 286 \n"} +{"id": 4493, "claim": "William Eggleston prepared his first potfolio ( 14 Pictures) while at Harvard while his most striking and famous work was \"The Red Ceiling (1973)\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "At Harvard, Eggleston prepared his first portfolio, entitled 14 Pictures (1974). The dye-transfer process resulted in some of Eggleston's most striking and famous work, such as his 1973 photograph entitled [[The_Red_Ceiling|The Red Ceiling]], of which Eggleston said, \"The Red Ceiling is so powerful, that in fact I've never seen it reproduced on the page to my satisfaction. \n"} +{"id": 36307, "claim": "Along with Senza nuvole there were three other singles that made chart positions one of which was Estranei a partire da ieri with position six.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Estranei_a_partire_da_ieri|Estranei a partire da ieri]] 6 [[Senza_nuvole_(Alessandra_Amoroso_song)|Senza nuvole]] 6 Mi sei venuto a cercare tu 39 (Airplay) Arrivi tu 38 \n"} +{"id": 38046, "claim": "Rick Comegy was the head coach at several universities throughout his career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Cheyney_Wolves_football|Cheyney]] Central State Tuskegee [[Jackson_State_Tigers_football|Jackson State]] [[Mississippi_Valley_State_Delta_Devils_football|Mississippi Valley State]] A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes. \n"} +{"id": 14166, "claim": "Epicephala\u00a0microcarpa\u00a0has\u00a0grayish\u00a0brown\u00a0to\u00a0dark\u00a0brown\u00a0forewings\u00a0with\u00a0three\u00a0pairs\u00a0of\u00a0white\u00a0striae\u00a0running\u00a0obliquely\u00a0outward\u00a0to\u00a0the\u00a0middle\u00a0and\u00a0end\u00a0of\u00a0the\u00a0cell\u00a0as\u00a0well\u00a0as\u00a0outside\u00a0of\u00a0the\u00a0cell\u00a0from\u00a0the\u00a0costal\u00a0to\u00a0the\u00a0dorsal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Epicephala microcarpa is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Gracillariidae|Gracillariidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by Hou-Hun Li in 2015. The forewings are greyish brown to dark brown, the markings dense and compact. There are three pairs of white striae from both the costal and dorsal \u200b\u20443, \u200b\u20442 and \u200b\u20444 extending obliquely outward to the middle and the end of the cell, as well as outside of the cell. \n"} +{"id": 6659, "claim": "Rodney Smithson, who was born on October 9, 1943, played as a football defender for Arsenal and Oxford United between 1960 - 1975 and later went on to be a player-manager at Witney Town before going on retirement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]] After retirement, Smithson went on to be player-manager at Witney Town. \n"} +{"id": 7377, "claim": "The team in Gothenburg, Sweden founded in 2003 with the colors yellow and blue is G\u00f6teborg Berserkers (The Berserkers)", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Berserkers wear a black no-sleeve jumper with a yellow diagonal stripe (a gift from [[Richmond_Tigers|Richmond Tigers]]). \n"} +{"id": 43698, "claim": "In the album Shake Some Action (released in June 1976 by Sire Records) only the source Rolling Stone has the ratings of 8.5/10.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 8.5/10 \n"} +{"id": 2692, "claim": "In Emirati billionaires list, Majid Al Futtaim has the highest net worth of 10.92 B USD (United States dollar) while Khalifa Bin Butti Al Muhairi has the lowest net worth of 1.5 B USD (United States dollar).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Majid_Al_Futtaim|Majid Al Futtaim]] 10.92 The United States dollar ([[Currency_symbol|symbol]]: [[Dollar|$]]; [[ISO_4217|code]]: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official [[Currency|currency]] of the [[United_States|United States]] and its [[Territories_of_the_United_States|territories]] per the [[Coinage_Act_of_1792|Coinage Act of 1792]]. Khalifa Bin Butti Al Muhairi 1.5 \n"} +{"id": 3619, "claim": "Lee\u00a0Unkrich\u00a0directed\u00a0Toy\u00a0Story\u00a03,\u00a0the\u00a0highest-grossing\u00a0film\u00a0of\u00a02010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Toy Story 3 was the first animated film to gross over $1 billion worldwide in ticket sales, becoming the [[2010_in_film#Highest-grossing_films|highest-grossing film of 2010]]\u2014both [[List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_Canada_and_the_United_States|in North America]] and worldwide\u2014and the [[List_of_highest-grossing_films|fourth-highest-grossing film]] at the time of its release, as well as the [[List_of_highest-grossing_animated_films|highest-grossing animated film of all time]], It is [[List_of_most_expensive_films|one of the most expensive films of all time]] and Pixar's highest-grossing film, all records held at the time of its release. [[Lee_Unkrich|Lee Unkrich]] \n"} +{"id": 1746, "claim": "Leopoldinia is classified in the Plantae kingdom, which is made up mainly of multicellular organisms that are photosynthetic eukaryotes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] Plants are mainly [[Multicellular|multicellular]] organisms, predominantly [[Photosynthetic|photosynthetic]] [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]] of the [[Kingdom_(biology)|kingdom]] Plantae. \n"} +{"id": 1107, "claim": "Muharrem Sahiti, a Kosovan professional football coach and former player, was Prishtina's manager from 2005-2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Prishtina|Prishtina]] [[Kosovo_national_football_team|Kosovo]] \n"} +{"id": 25559, "claim": "American model and personal trainer Derrick Davenport was chosen Man of the Year in 2006 by Playgirl, a women's magazine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Model_(person)|Model]], [[Personal_trainer|personal trainer]] [[Playgirl|Playgirl]]'s 2006 Man of the Year \n"} +{"id": 43309, "claim": "Self system revolves around the idea of perception, evaluation, and regulatory behavior, and is often compared to Sigmund Freud's ego construct since they both include some sort of protective activity, mainly to decrease anxiety.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The self-system revolves around the idea of perception, evaluation, and regulatory behavior. Since this concept is associated with the self, it was often compared to Sigmund Freud's [[Ego_(Freudian)|ego construct]]. Additionally, they both include some sort of protective activity, mainly to decrease anxiety. \n"} +{"id": 6734, "claim": "Lumix has five types one of which is named Four Thirds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "High-end\nUltra-Compact Ultra-Compact, Wide-angle Ultra-Compact High-end\nCompact Compact, Wide-angle, Large Zoom Compact,\nMedium Zoom [[Four_Thirds_system|Four Thirds]] Compact Bridge,\nUltra Zoom [[Micro_Four_Thirds_system|Micro Four Thirds]] Full Frame [[Leica_L-Mount|L-mount]] Waterproof, shockproof and dustproof One Inch sensor \n"} +{"id": 7369, "claim": "Yossi Yona finished studying for a PhD and went on to become a Professor of Criminology at Ben-Gurion University before he left the Left Camp of Israel party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After graduating in 1979, he began studying for a PhD, graduating from the [[University_of_Pennsylvania|University of Pennsylvania]] in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. He went on to become a Professor of philosophy of education at Ben-Gurion University, and a senior research fellow at the [[Van_Leer_Jerusalem_Institute|Van Leer Jerusalem Institute]]. \n"} +{"id": 905, "claim": "Abraham Annan Adjei plays midfielder for the Heart of Lions team and currently for the Ghana national team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He currently plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[Heart_of_Lions|Heart of Lions]]. [[Ghana_national_football_team|Ghana]] \n"} +{"id": 11572, "claim": "The Catfield Railway Station was only a draft plan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Catfield railway station was a station in [[Catfield|Catfield]], Norfolk. It closed in 1959. \n"} +{"id": 10539, "claim": "Barry Pinches won the English Amateur Championship in 1988 and was a runner-up in the Challenge Tour - Event 3 in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2019|Challenge Tour - Event 3]] 2018 Year Championship \n[[2019|Challenge Tour - Event 3]] Championship Outcome Winner \n"} +{"id": 4669, "claim": "Francesca Hong, who gathered a total of 35, 731 votes in at the 2020 General Election, came at second to Republican candidate Patrick Hull.", "label": 1, "evidence": "General Election, November 3, 2020 Francesca Hong Patrick Hull 35,731 4,779 \n"} +{"id": 7745, "claim": "Candor Chasma contains branched channels that probably carried liquid silver, as Mars is said to have running water on its surface.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Many of these channels probably carried water, at least for a time. \n"} +{"id": 3148, "claim": "American Cheerleader, which was founded by publishing executive Michael Weiskopf, featured in its first issue University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show Survivor in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Inspired by the popularity and competitive nature of cheerleading in the early 1990s, publishing executive Michael Weiskopf started a magazine to take advantage of its evolving culture. It was published by Lifestyle Ventures, LLC, and the first issue featured University of Maryland cheerleader Penny Ramsey, who went on to become a castaway in Thailand on the CBS show [[Survivor_(U.S._TV_series)|Survivor]] in 2002. \n"} +{"id": 29300, "claim": "Milwaukee Brave, which became part of the Eastern Club when the National League was divided into four, finished in second place in the National League standings during their first season in the Badger State.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1994, in a realignment of the [[National_League|National League]]'s divisions following the 1993 expansion, the Braves moved to the Eastern Division. This realignment was the main cause of the team's [[Braves\u2013Mets_rivalry|heated rivalry]] with the [[New_York_Mets|New York Mets]] during the mid to late 1990s. Lou Perini sold the Braves to a [[Chicago|Chicago]]-based group led by [[William_Bartholomay|William Bartholomay]] after the 1962 season and the ink was barely dry on the deal when Bartholomay started shopping the Braves to a larger television market. Keen to attract them, the fast-growing city of [[Atlanta|Atlanta]], led by Mayor [[Ivan_Allen,_Jr.|Ivan Allen, Jr.]], constructed a new $18 million, 52,007-60,606 seat multi-purpose stadium in less than one year, [[Atlanta\u2013Fulton_County_Stadium|Atlanta Stadium]] (later on known as Atlanta\u2013Fulton County Stadium from 1976 until 1996 with its demolition in 1997), which was officially opened in 1965 in hopes of luring an existing [[Major_League_Baseball|major league]] and/or [[National_Football_League|NFL]]/[[American_Football_League|AFL]] team. \n"} +{"id": 12001, "claim": "ASM Oran were the champions of the 1999-2000 Algerian Championnat National 2 (with 17 wins), and promoted to CS Constantine USM El Harrach AS Ain M'lila.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 17 Promotion to [[2000-01_Algerian_Championnat_National|Championnat National]] \n"} +{"id": 3923, "claim": "In the 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant John D. Sprigg resigned at Camp Aguinaldo because of his failing health, while at the same time, Commissary Shaver also followed and was replaced by Cain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Commissary Shaver resigned at about the same time, and John D. Sprigg replaced him. \n"} +{"id": 18285, "claim": "Agglomeration community of Le Havre (a former communaut\u00e9 d'agglom\u00e9ration) has seventeen municipality including Rolleville, with a population of 7731 hab", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Agglomeration community of Le Havre ([[French_language|French]]: Communaute\u0301 de l'agglome\u0301ration havraise) is a former [[Communaute\u0301_d'agglome\u0301ration|communaute\u0301 d'agglome\u0301ration]], an [[Communes_of_France#Intercommunality|intercommunal]] structure, centred on the city of [[Le_Havre|Le Havre]]. 240,323 \n"} +{"id": 4020, "claim": "Dibyendu Bhattacharya wrote the score of the film Black Friday, a 2004 Indian Hindi-language crime film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Black_Friday_(2004_film)|Black Friday]] Yeda Yakub Dibyendu Bhattacharya is an Indian film actor, also best performer as detective cop who works in [[Hindi_cinema|Hindi cinema]] and Bengali Webseries. \n"} +{"id": 13233, "claim": "Dealesville, with a population of 5,446 is in the Lejweleputswa District of Free State, South Africa; they do not speak the Tswana language there.", "label": 1, "evidence": "56.9% 19.4% 10.2% 9.0% 4.5% \n"} +{"id": 16754, "claim": "History of urban planning played a very important role in the shaping of Europe's geographical structures, most were realized from the 12th to 14th centuries and landlords never tried to make towns.", "label": 1, "evidence": "All kinds of landlords, from the highest to the lowest rank, tried to found new towns on their estates, in order to gain economical, political or military power. \n"} +{"id": 30072, "claim": "FC Bihor Oradea was originally named Cri\u0219ul Oradea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was founded under the name of Cris\u0326ul Oradea in April 1958 and from 1963 it continued the football tradition of the city, following the dissolution of [[Club_Atletic_Oradea|Club Atletic Oradea]]. \n"} +{"id": 33348, "claim": "Jochen K\u00fchner, a German rower who competed twice in the men's lightweight tour at the Summer Olympics, placed first in the 2009 World Rowing Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jochen Ku\u0308hner (born 15 October 1980 in [[Speyer|Speyer]]) is a German rower. At the [[2008_Summer_Olympics|2008]] and [[2012_Summer_Olympics|2012 Summer Olympics]], he competed in the [[Rowing_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_lightweight_coxless_four|men's lightweight four]]. [[2009_World_Rowing_Championships|2009 World Rowing Championships]] \u2013 LM4- \u2013 1st place (gold medal) \n"} +{"id": 9388, "claim": "Vale Royal has four parties, one of which is Labour with the most councilors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Party Councillors Conservative 26 Labour 17 Liberal Democrat 11 Weaverham Independents 3 \n"} +{"id": 4235, "claim": "The Sanctuary of Oropa has never figured in the\u00a0Giro d'Italia cycling events.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sanctuary has been the finish line of a stage of the [[Giro_d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] six times. [[Giro_d'Italia_1963|1963]] [[Giro_d'Italia_1993|1993]] [[1999_Giro_d'Italia|1999]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2007|2007]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2014|2014]] [[Giro_d'Italia_2017|2017]] \n"} +{"id": 28594, "claim": "In House Hunting, a film written and directed by first-time director, Eric Hurt, Charlie and Emmy begin seeing visions of her mother then Charlie confides in Emmy that her mother didn't really leave them.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Actress Janey Gioiosa was chosen to portray Emmy Hays, as she had previously performed in one of Hurt's earlier films and had impressed Hurt. \n"} +{"id": 23272, "claim": "The Starpeace is Yoko Ono's 1985 concept album that received a B- rating from Robert Christgau.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Starpeace is [[Yoko_Ono|Yoko Ono]]'s 1985 concept album, designed to spread a message of peace around the world as an opposition to [[Ronald_Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]'s \"Star Wars\" [[Strategic_Defense_Initiative|missile defense system]]. [[Robert_Christgau|Robert Christgau]] B- \n"} +{"id": 3463, "claim": "Temple Painter who was born on June 14, 1933, and died on Aug 6, 2016, was an organist.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Temple Painter (June 14, 1933 \u2013 August 6, 2016) was an American [[Harpsichordist|harpsichordist]] and [[Organist|organist]]. (1933-06-14)June 14, 1933\n[[Pulaski,_Virginia|Pulaski, Virginia]] August 6, 2016(2016-08-06) (aged 83) Organist \n"} +{"id": 44737, "claim": "Bergamo Lions won the Eurobowl (European American football contest) while losing to the Chrysler Vikings in the finals but In Germany they have been unbeaten since 1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In Italy they have been unbeaten since 1998. \n"} +{"id": 7072, "claim": "The majority of four main office holders in Oklahoma, which is currently categorized politically as conservative, hail from the Democratic party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Spanning the southern and eastern parts of the United States, the area is known for [[Ideology|politically and socially]] conservative views, with the [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican Party]] having the greater number of voters registered between the two parties. [[Kevin_Stitt|Kevin Stitt]] ([[Republican_Party_(United_States)|R]]) [[Matt_Pinnell|Matt Pinnell]] (R) \n"} +{"id": 1779, "claim": "Luis Alvarez and Richard Feynman won the Albert Einstein Award in 1972.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Eugene_Wigner|Eugene Wigner]] 1972 \n"} +{"id": 4913, "claim": "Whitecroft in England is served by the Gloucestershire Police and South Western ambulances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Whitecroft is a village in the [[Forest_of_Dean|Forest of Dean]] in west Gloucestershire, England. [[Gloucestershire_Constabulary|Gloucestershire]] [[South_Western_Ambulance_Service|South Western]] \n"} +{"id": 20694, "claim": "The thuridilla belongs to kingdom animalia and class mollusca.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 8919, "claim": "Open Insurance failed to raise any money in the years 2016 and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "May, 2016 June, 2016 Nov, 2018 Funding History $500k $5.5m $19.25M \n"} +{"id": 29661, "claim": "The Old LSU Site, built in 1860, is located in Pineville, Louisiana in a 2-acre area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Old LSU Site is located in [[Pineville,_Louisiana|Pineville, Louisiana]]. 2 acres (0.81 ha) 1860 \n"} +{"id": 8682, "claim": "In the novel Angry River, Sita goes outside to realize that the heavy rains has indeed caused a flood that seemed like a raging river and sees a few things floating around her in the water.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Soon, it begins to rain heavily. Sita goes outside and realizes that there is a flood that looks like a raging river. She sees a few things floating around her in the water. \n"} +{"id": 22221, "claim": "Victorio played in different clubs as Deportivo B (2009-10) and Bengaluru (2015-16) and got a total career goal of ten.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Amrinder_Singh|Amrinder Singh]] [[Nanjangud_Shivananju_Manju|Nanjangud Shivananju Manju]] [[Curtis_Osano|Curtis Osano]] [[Keegan_Pereira_(footballer)|Keegan Pereira]] [[John_Johnson_(footballer)|John Johnson]] [[Kim_Song-Yong|Kim Song-Yong]] [[Michael_Collins_(footballer,_born_1986)|Michael Collins]] [[Sunil_Chhetri|Sunil Chhetri]] [[Thoi_Singh|Thoi Singh]] [[Rino_Anto|Rino Anto]] [[C.K._Vineeth|C.K. 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The Ring of Fire (also known as the Rim of Fire or the Circum-Pacific belt) is a major area in the basin of the [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific Ocean]] where many [[Earthquake|earthquakes]] and [[Types_of_volcanic_eruptions|volcanic eruptions]] occur. \n"} +{"id": 28677, "claim": "Michael Sserumaga, born on August 3, 1989 in Kampala, Uganda, played as a forward for Police Jinja in 2007, then for Helsingborgs (a Swedish professional football club) from 2008 to 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1989-08-03) August 3, 1989 (age 31) [[Kampala|Kampala]], [[Uganda|Uganda]] [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] [[Police_FC_(Uganda)|Police Jinja]] Team [[Helsingborgs_IF|Helsingborgs]] Helsingborgs IF (alternative spelling Ha\u0308lsingborgs IF), commonly referred to as Helsingborg (Swedish: [[Swedish|[h\u025bls\u026a\u014b\u02c8b\u0254rj]] (listen)), or (especially locally) HIF (IPA: [[Swedish|[\u02c8ho\u0302\u02d0i\u02d0\u02cc\u025bf]]), is a Swedish professional [[Association_football|football]] club located in [[Helsingborg|Helsingborg]]. \n"} +{"id": 46518, "claim": "The Palestinian community in Chilewere made up of early migrants who were mostly Christians who landed by Argentine ports and crossed the Andes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Most of these early migrants were [[Christians|Christians]]. They typically landed at [[Argentine|Argentine]] ports, and crossed the [[Andes|Andes]] by mule into Chile. \n"} +{"id": 1509, "claim": "Louis Dominique Minnier (1734-1802) was a knight in the Order of Saint Louis before becoming a captain of grenadiers and later a major.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Louis Dominique Munnier or Meunier, born 17 December 1734 in [[Phalsbourg|Phalsbourg]] (Moselle ), died in 1800 in [[Nancy_(France)|Nancy]], ([[Meurthe-et-Moselle|Meurthe-et-Moselle]]), was a general of the [[French_Revolutionary_Wars|French Revolutionary Wars]]. \n17 December 1734 (1734-12-17)\n[[Phalsbourg|Phalsbourg]] (Moselle ) 1801 (1802) (aged 66)\n[[Nancy_(France)|Nancy]], ([[Meurthe-et-Moselle|Meurthe-et-Moselle]]) \n"} +{"id": 40292, "claim": "Neighborhoods in Gu\u00e9fourgou include Ginkorom\u00e9, and Iranim, with a population of 300 in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Iranim 411 \n"} +{"id": 2003, "claim": "Derek Landmesser was awarded not only the CHL Most Outstanding Defenceman from 2000 to 2001, but also the CHL All-CHL Team for four consecutive years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was named the CHL's most outstanding defenceman for the [[2000\u201301_CHL_season|2000\u201301 CHL season]], and was three times named to the All-CHL Team. \n"} +{"id": 4142, "claim": "The Ice Hockey World Competition held in Czech Republic in 2015, which holds the record for the highest average spectators per games, had 864 more attendees than the Ice Hockey World Competition held in Germany and France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2015 IIHF World Championship was the 79th event hosted by the [[International_Ice_Hockey_Federation|International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF), held in [[Prague|Prague]] and Ostrava, [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]], between 1\u201317 May 2015. The [[2015_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships|2015]] tournament, in [[Prague|Prague]] and Ostrava ([[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]), holds the record for overall attendance and the record for average spectators per game. 11,589 [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]] 10,725 [[Germany|Germany]] & [[France|France]] \n"} +{"id": 3414, "claim": "Holla Holla, performed by Ja Rule, peaked at 15 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number two on the US Hot Rap Singles Chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Holla Holla\" is the debut single by American [[Rapping|rapper]] [[Ja_Rule|Ja Rule]] from his debut studio album [[Venni_Vetti_Vecci|Venni Vetti Vecci]]. 15 2 \n15 2 Ja Rule \u2013 vocals, rap \n"} +{"id": 2746, "claim": "Alexander Stone was elected to represent Banks County, Georgia but was accused of graft while in office.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stone was elected to represent [[Jefferson_County,_Georgia|Jefferson County, Georgia]]. \n"} +{"id": 15801, "claim": "Garnier introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s called \u201cQuick Tan\u201d or \u201cQT\u201d which gave many people fake-looking orange tans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dihydroxyacetone [[English|/\u02ccda\u026aha\u026a\u02ccdr\u0252ksi\u02c8\u00e6s\u026ato\u028an/]] (listen) (DHA), also known as glycerone, is a simple [[Saccharide|saccharide]] (a [[Triose|triose]]) with formula C 3H 6O 3. [[Coppertone_(sunscreen)| Coppertone]] introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s. This product was called \"Quick Tan\" or \"QT\". Because of the QT experience, many people still associate sunless tanning with fake-looking orange tans. \n"} +{"id": 2842, "claim": "FOP Friends, a United Kingdom charity to fund treatment for FOP, won the 10 Downing Street's Points of Light Award in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "FOP Friends, formerly Friends of Oliver, is a registered charity in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] established on 1 March 2012. It aims to raise funds that are needed to find effective treatments for the rare genetic condition [[Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva|Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva]] (FOP). 2018 10 Downing Street's Points of Light Award Winner \n"} +{"id": 8206, "claim": "Madeline Marrable, married to the well-known architect Frederick Marrable (notable as the first Chief Architect for the Metropolitan Board of Works), died in 916 at 30 Porchester Square, Hyde Park, London.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 2 September 1856, she married the well-known architect [[Frederick_Marrable|Frederick Marrable]] with whom she had two children, a boy and a girl. Frederick Marrable (January 1819 \u2013 22 June 1872) was a British [[Architecture|architect]] who was notable as the first Chief Architect for the [[Metropolitan_Board_of_Works|Metropolitan Board of Works]], responsible for designing its headquarters. She died on 26 April 1916 at 30 Porchester Square, Hyde Park, London. \n"} +{"id": 11085, "claim": "The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is presented by Hollywood Native Press Association, and was first awarded\tin March 5, 1962.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Golden_Globe_Award|Golden Globe Award]] for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is an award presented annually by the [[Hollywood_Foreign_Press_Association|Hollywood Foreign Press Association]] (HFPA). \n"} +{"id": 12428, "claim": "The Peppertones released two extended plays, one of which made it to number twelve in the KOR charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A Preview 12 \n"} +{"id": 1337, "claim": "Pully Lausanne Foxes league is Swiss Basketball League (top-tier professional club basketball league in Switzerland) founded in 1951 and the Salle Omnisport Arnold Reymond Arena has 1,500 capacity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pully Lausanne Foxes is a Swiss professional basketball club that is based in [[Pully|Pully]]. The team currently plays in the [[Swiss_Basketball_League|Swiss Basketball League]] (SBL), the highest basketball tier in Switzerland. The club was founded in December 4 1951 by Frenchman, Neil 'Pinto' Hernandez. Pully Basket plays its home games at the Salle Omnisport Arnold Reymond arena, which has a [[Seating_capacity|seating capacity]] of 1,500 people. \n"} +{"id": 14280, "claim": "The 1933\u201334 Serie A season was won by Juventus scoring 31 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1933\u201334 [[Serie_A|Serie A]] season was won by [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]]. [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] 31 \n"} +{"id": 10589, "claim": "Fousseni Diabat\u00e9 doesn't play football professionally, so he never participated in Ligue 2 division and neither with CFA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Fousseni Diabate\u0301 (born 18 October 1995) is a professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as an [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] or [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for [[Trabzonspor|Trabzonspor]]. He made his professional debut with Gaze\u0301lec Ajaccio in a 1\u20131 [[Ligue_2|Ligue 2]] tie with [[Valenciennes_FC|Valenciennes FC]] on 28 July 2017, assisting his side's only goal. \n"} +{"id": 44777, "claim": "The MTV Asia Awards\u00a0presented by MTV Asia, the Asian equivalent of Europe MTV EMA presented by Viacom International Media Networks, was last awarded in 2008.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The MTV Asia Awards was the Asian equivalent of the Europe [[MTV_Europe_Music_Awards|MTV EMA]]. MTV Asia The show was absent in 2007 and was discontinued since 2009. The MTV Europe Music Awards (originally named MTV European Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as MTV EMA) are awards presented by [[Viacom_International_Media_Networks_Europe|Viacom International Media Networks]] to honour artists and music in [[Pop_culture|pop culture]].It was originally conceived as an alternative to the [[MTV_Video_Music_Awards|MTV Video Music Awards]], which are hosted annually in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 3671, "claim": "Trydarssus is a South American jumping spider that belongs to the family Salticinae in the order Araneae, first described by Argentine arachnologist Maria Elena Galiano.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Trydarssus is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1995. Family: [[Jumping_spider|Salticidae]] Order: [[Spider|Araneae]] Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano (1928 \u2013 October 30, 2000) was an [[Argentine_people|Argentine]] [[Arachnology|arachnologist]]. \n"} +{"id": 35886, "claim": "During the 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina, Democratic incumbent Bob Etheridge won by over 100,000 votes against either opponent in the 2nd district..", "label": 0, "evidence": "2008 United States House of Representatives North Carolina 2nd District election [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Bob_Etheridge|Bob Etheridge]] (incumbent) 199,730 93,323 5,377 \n"} +{"id": 2710, "claim": "The Barrett M468 is a type of assault rifle from the United Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "United States \n"} +{"id": 7460, "claim": "Animals Asia Foundation released a report in 2011 complaining about the treatment of animals in the zoo, and they expressed concern about the Guizhentang Pharmaceutical company (founded December 18, 2000) .", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2010, the organization released a report complaining about the treatment of wild animals in zoos in China. \n"} +{"id": 32472, "claim": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio played in eight films together, one of which was The Aviator.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Aviator is a 2004 [[Epic_film|epic]] [[Biographical_film|biographical]] [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]] directed by [[Martin_Scorsese|Martin Scorsese]] and written by [[John_Logan_(writer)|John Logan]]. It stars [[Leonardo_DiCaprio|Leonardo DiCaprio]] as [[Howard_Hughes|Howard Hughes]], [[Cate_Blanchett|Cate Blanchett]] as [[Katharine_Hepburn|Katharine Hepburn]], and [[Kate_Beckinsale|Kate Beckinsale]] as [[Ava_Gardner|Ava Gardner]]. \n"} +{"id": 19605, "claim": "Hologram Jams, the second mini studio album by Jaguar Love, received professional ratings from various critics including Metacritic and Pitchfork who gave it a two out of ten rating.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hologram Jams is the second full-length studio album by [[Jaguar_Love|Jaguar Love]]. \n"} +{"id": 4405, "claim": "In the film The Way Ahead, the battalion was forced to leave their ship after being wiped out of their route and Sergeant Fletcher, who was trapped, was rescued by Perry and Private Luke, a role played by Scottish actor John Laurie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After completing their training, the battalion is shipped out to North Africa to face [[Erwin_Rommel|Rommel]]'s Afrika Korps, but their [[Troopship|troopship]] is torpedoed en route, and they are forced to abandon ship. Sergeant Fletcher is trapped by a burning vehicle sliding on the deck as the boat heels to one side, but is rescued by Perry and Private Luke ([[John_Laurie|John Laurie]]). John Paton Laurie (25 March 1897 \u2013 23 June 1980) was a Scottish actor. \n"} +{"id": 1145, "claim": "The album Rebels on the Run produced a single that peaked inside the top ten of the US Country chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 \"[[Where_I_Come_From_(Montgomery_Gentry_song)|Where I Come From]]\" 8 \n"} +{"id": 22074, "claim": "Alessandro Battilocchio participated in the Socialist constituent Assembly in 2007 and maintained membership in the Socialist Party, a social-democratic political party in Italy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subsequently, he left the [[Italian_Socialist_Party_(2007)|Socialist Party]] and re-joined the [[New_Italian_Socialist_Party|New Italian Socialist Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 9716, "claim": "Sleagill ( civil parish in the Eden district) is a town in England with a population of 282 and has a dialing code of 01931.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sleagill is a small village and [[Civil_parishes_in_England|civil parish]] in the [[Eden,_Cumbria|Eden]] district of [[Cumbria|Cumbria]], England. \n"} +{"id": 3146, "claim": "The Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS), which is the current tax depreciation system in the United States and under this system, the capitalized cost (basis) of tangible property is recovered over a specified life by annual deductions for depreciation, which is computed under one of two methods (declining balance switching to a straight line or straight line) at the election of the taxpayer, with limitations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) is the current tax depreciation system in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 38574, "claim": "The Canadian Language Benchmarks has no other similarities to other references for languages that describe ESL learners' successive levels of communicative achievement and .", "label": 1, "evidence": "Like the [[Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages|Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] and the [[ACTFL_Proficiency_Guidelines|ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines]], the Canadian Language Benchmarks describe ESL learners' successive levels of communicative achievement. \n"} +{"id": 2185, "claim": "Anna Taskomakare (a Swedish merchant craftswoman and estate owner) belongs to the very first women merchants in Sweden and got married to a burgher craftsman of bags who were executed together with her brother in the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is clearly stated that both Anna's husband and brother was executed in the [[Stockholm_Bloodbath|Stockholm Bloodbath]] of 1520. As a widow, Anna became more visible in the official documents. This is the last documentation where she is mentioned, and the year of her death is unknown. \n"} +{"id": 23737, "claim": "In the Battle of Sandomierz the castle was attacked by Conel Cronlood where large stores of body armor were held.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Battle of Sandomierz was a series of battles during [[Deluge_(history)|Deluge]]. On the western side of Vistula was the town and castle of [[Sandomierz|Sandomierz]], which had a Swedish crew. On March 24 the bridgehead, the city and the castle were attacked by [[Jerzy_Sebastian_Lubomirski|Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski]], with a Polish corps of 6.000 men. The castle was held by Colonel Cronlood, with barely 280 men. However, Swedish garrison managed to flee down the river San in boats, saving most of the provisions, while the main army's artillery shelled the Poles. However, 4000 grenades were left with matches lit, so the castle was blown in the air, together with several hundred Poles. \nThe Swedes camped among the forests of [[Sandomierz_Forest|Sandomierz Forest]] near [[Gorzyce,_Tarnobrzeg_County|Gorzyce]], where they were quickly surrounded by approximately 23,000 Poles and Lithuanians. On March 30, the starving, cold and tired Swedish army of 5,000 stopped near [[Sandomierz|Sandomierz]], which was already in Polish hands. \n"} +{"id": 5339, "claim": "Zhenlai County which has a total area of 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi) is situated in Jilin, a province in Northeast China that had undergone an early period of industrialization.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[People's_Republic_of_China|People's Republic of China]] 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi) Jilin Zhenlai County (simplified Chinese: \u9547\u8d49\u53bf; traditional Chinese: \u93ae\u8cda\u7e23; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Zhe\u0300nla\u0300i Xia\u0300n) is a county in northwestern Jilin province, China, occupying the northernmost part of the province and bordering [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang]] to the east and [[Inner_Mongolia|Inner Mongolia]] to the west. Because of its key role in the domestic automobile industry, Changchun was sometimes referred to as the \"[[Detroit|Detroit]] of China.\" In accordance with the Metropolitan Plan of Great Hsinking, the area of publicly shared land (including the Imperial Palace, government offices, roads, parks and athletic grounds) in Hsinking was 47 km (18 sq mi), whilst the area of residential, commercial and industrial developments was planned to be 53 km (20 sq mi). \n"} +{"id": 36925, "claim": "Brad Martin's 2002 single \"Before I Knew Better\" was on his \"Wings of a Honky Tonk Angel\" album that was released on Epic Records, peaked at number 34 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums, and 32 on the US Billboards Top Heatseekers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Before I Knew Better\" is a debut song recorded by American [[Country_music|country music]] artist [[Brad_Martin|Brad Martin]]. It was released in February 2002 as the first single from his debut album [[Wings_of_a_Honky-Tonk_Angel|Wings of a Honky-Tonk Angel]]. Released on [[Epic_Records|Epic Records]] in 2002, it features the singles \"Before I Knew Better\" and \"Rub Me the Right Way\", which both charted on the [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] [[Hot_Country_Songs|Hot Country Songs]] charts that year. U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 34 U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 32 \n"} +{"id": 13077, "claim": "Ayush Adhikari, under Indian Arrows, appeared seven times in the 2018-2019 I-League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "13 [[Indian_Arrows|Indian Arrows]] [[Ozone_F.C.|Ozone]] 7 [[I-League|I-League]] [[I-League|I-League]] \n"} +{"id": 37575, "claim": "Pearl Jam drummer Mike McCready started playing drums in 1979 and has had issues with alcohol and drugs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The band's lineup consists of founding members [[Jeff_Ament|Jeff Ament]] (bass guitar), [[Stone_Gossard|Stone Gossard]] (rhythm guitar), [[Mike_McCready|Mike McCready]] (lead guitar), and [[Eddie_Vedder|Eddie Vedder]] (lead vocals, guitar), as well as [[Matt_Cameron|Matt Cameron]] (drums), who joined in 1998. \n"} +{"id": 35194, "claim": "Ali Haydar \u015een (born 1939) worked as a journalist for a short time before being chosen as club president where he won the league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ali Haydar S\u0327en (born 1939 in [[Prizren|Prizren]], Kingdom of Yugoslavia, now [[Kosovo|Kosovo]]) is an ex-president of [[Fenerbahc\u0327e_SK|Fenerbahc\u0327e SK]]. He worked as a journalist for a short time, before he first came to [[Fenerbahc\u0327e_S.K.|Fenerbahc\u0327e]] in 1975, when he was made the head of the club's basketball branch. On April 12, 1981, he was chosen as club president, taking the reins from Razi Trak. During his first spell as club president, the club's football team won the league and cup double in the 1982-83 season, and his tenure ended on December 10 when he resigned. \n"} +{"id": 1899, "claim": "In the 2011 Generali Ladies Linz, Andrea Petkovic was seeded first as the rank 5, while Sabine Lisicki was seeded fifth being rank 17, and finally Flavia Pennetta (former Doubles world No. 1 and Top 10 in singles) of Italy seeded number 9 as she was rank 26 at the time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Germany|GER]] [[Andrea_Petkovic|Andrea Petkovic]] 11 2 \n"} +{"id": 24265, "claim": "The Cooma Correctional Centre, a minimum and medium security institution for all kinds of inmates, has approximately 53 staff, consisting of 31 custodial officers, 9 overseers and 13 support staff.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cooma Correctional Centre, an [[Australia|Australian]] [[Prison|minimum to medium prison]] for males, is located in [[Cooma,_New_South_Wales|Cooma]], [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. \n"} +{"id": 21053, "claim": "Delta Green was designed by Dennis Detwiller, Adam Scott Glancy and John Scott Tynes and published by Arc Dream Publishing (the sole publisher of Godlike).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Dennis_Detwiller|Dennis Detwiller]], Adam Scott Glancy, [[John_Scott_Tynes|John Scott Tynes]] Pagan Publishing\n[[Arc_Dream_Publishing|Arc Dream Publishing]]\n[[Pelgrane_Press|Pelgrane Press]] (The Fall of DELTA GREEN) As of June 9, 2003, Arc Dream is the sole publisher of Godlike and all other products in the Godlike game line. \n"} +{"id": 9936, "claim": "Cyndee Peters was born in September 8, 1946 in Lenoir, North Carolina whose name comes from the waters that splash over the granite boulders spanning Gunpowder Creek.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cyndee Peters (born September 8, 1946, real name: Cynthia Mana Pettice Strandell) is a well known American-Swedish gospel singer and author in Sweden. (1946-09-08) September 8, 1946 (age 74)\n[[Granite_Falls,_North_Carolina|Granite Falls]], [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]], United States She was born in 1946 in [[Granite_Falls,_NC|Granite Falls]], [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 35321, "claim": "Jesenice, a Slovenian ice hockey team that last played in the Austrian Erste Bank Hockey League and the Slovenian Ice Hockey League, has scored the highest point during the 2005\u201306 Interliga season, and it was followed by Olimpija.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hokejski klub Acroni Jesenice (English: Acroni Jesenice Hockey Club), commonly referred to as HK Acroni Jesenice or simply Jesenice, was a Slovenian [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team that last played in the Austrian [[Erste_Bank_Hockey_League|Erste Bank Hockey League]] and the [[Slovenian_Ice_Hockey_League|Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]. [[HK_Acroni_Jesenice|Jesenice]] 1 61 [[HDD_Olimpija_Ljubljana|Olimpija]] 2 47 \n"} +{"id": 6335, "claim": "Wollastonaria is part of the kingdom Plantae and the phylum Gastropoda which includes the family Hygromiidae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n[[Mollusc|Mollusca]] Phylum: \n"} +{"id": 1016, "claim": "The 1987\u201388 Calgary Flames season finished with the team on the lead recording a total of 48 wins and tailed by the Edmonton Oilers, a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, with 44 wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Flames finished atop the [[Smythe_Division|Smythe Division]] standings for the first time in team history, en route to winning their first ever [[Presidents'_Trophy|Presidents' Trophy]] as the top club in the NHL. The Flames set numerous franchise records this season, including most wins (48), most home wins (26), most road wins (22), and most points (105), all of which that were tied or broken in [[1988\u201389_Calgary_Flames_season|1988\u201389]]. [[Calgary_Flames|Calgary Flames]] 48 [[Edmonton_Oilers|Edmonton Oilers]] 44 The Edmonton Oilers are a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[Edmonton|Edmonton]]. \n"} +{"id": 5136, "claim": "The Glenn\u2013Thompson Plantation, a historic plantation house near Pittsview in Russell County, Alabama, has undergone extensive renovations including the addition of four rooms and a patio in 1840, the fireplace on the other hand remains unchanged.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Glenn\u2013Thompson Plantation (also known as Cedar Heights Plantation) is a historic [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] near [[Pittsview,_Alabama|Pittsview]] in [[Russell_County,_Alabama|Russell County, Alabama]]. In 1840, a rear addition was built, adding four main rooms and a shed-roofed [[Patio|patio]]. Original wood fireplace mantels are present in the original four rooms, though they have been sealed with [[Marble|marble]] hearths. \n"} +{"id": 25458, "claim": "The 2005 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team played 15 games between September 4th and December 15th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 10 September 17 September 24 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 November 26 December 3 December 10 December 15 \n"} +{"id": 4995, "claim": "\"Bcuz of U\" is a film about a runaway bride, Ria, trying to win back the man she left at the altar; Cara who falls for her worst nightmare; and a tour guide who meets a girl (played by Sandara Park, a South Korean singer, actress and television presenter) who pretends to be a famous actress.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A runaway bride returns, a woman falls for her worst nightmare and two opposites come together in this trio of romantic tales. In the first story, Ria ([[Kristine_Hermosa|Kristine Hermosa]]) tries to win back the man ([[Diether_Ocampo|Diether Ocampo]]) she left at the altar. In tale two, solitary Cara (Heart Evangelista) meets Mr. Wrong (Geoff Eigenmann) -- or is he? And in the final yarn, a tour guide (Hero Angeles) meets a girl ([[Sandara_Park|Sandara Park]]) who pretends to be a famous actress. Sandara Park ([[Korean_language|Korean]]: \u1107\u1161\u11a8\u1109\u1161\u11ab\u1103\u1161\u1105\u1161 [[English_language|English]] pronunciation: [[English|/s\u00e6nd\u0259r\u0259/]] SAN-d\u0259-r\u0259; born November 12, 1984), also known by her [[Stage_name|stage name]] Dara (Korean: \u1103\u1161\u1105\u1161 English pronunciation: [[English|/d\u0251\u02d0r\u0259/]] DAH-r\u0259), is a South Korean singer, actress and [[Television_presenter|television presenter]]. \n"} +{"id": 8407, "claim": "Philippe d'Auvergne (Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 \u2013 25 June 1804), remaining true to his Royalist and Roman Catholic convictions during the start of the Revolution, organized a rebellion in the Morbihan against the National Convention of the First Republic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Philippe d'Auvergne (13 November 1754 \u2013 18 September 1816) was a British naval officer and the adopted son of [[Godefroy_de_La_Tour_d'Auvergne|Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne]] the sovereign Duke of Bouillon. Georges Cadoudal ([[Breton_language|Breton]]: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 \u2013 25 June 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a [[Bretons|Breton]] politician, and leader of the [[Chouannerie|Chouannerie]] during the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]]. Born in [[Brech|Brech]], in [[Brittany|Brittany]], after completing his education, he remained true to his [[House_of_Bourbon|Royalist]] and [[Roman_Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic]] convictions during the start of the Revolution. From 1793 he organized a rebellion in the [[Morbihan|Morbihan]] against the [[National_Convention|National Convention]] of the [[First_French_Republic|First Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 4708, "claim": "The 1989 Dundee-Westminster Tour of Britain's winner was Robert Millar of the Z\u2013Peugeot team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Further victories came at the 1985 [[Volta_a_Catalunya|Volta a Catalunya]], the 1989 [[Tour_of_Britain|Tour of Britain]] and the [[1990_Crite\u0301rium_du_Dauphine\u0301_Libe\u0301re\u0301|1990 Crite\u0301rium du Dauphine\u0301 Libe\u0301re\u0301]]. York returned to one of her previous teams, [[Z-Peugeot|Z-Peugeot]] as it was now known and was second overall behind Mottet after winning stage seven in the [[1989_Crite\u0301rium_du_Dauphine\u0301_Libe\u0301re\u0301|Crite\u0301rium du Dauphine\u0301 Libe\u0301re\u0301]]. In the autumn York was overall winner in the Tour of Britain with her decisive move coming in a long two-man breakaway with [[Mauro_Gianetti|Mauro Gianetti]] into Cardiff. Philippa York (born Robert Millar on 13 September 1958) is a Scottish journalist and former professional road racing cyclist. York, who competed when known as Robert Millar, is one of Britain's most successful cyclists. [[Cre\u0301dit_Agricole_(cycling_team)|Z\u2013Peugeot]] \n"} +{"id": 3946, "claim": "Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic has a total of 15 Judge appointed by National Council of Magistracy and one of the Judge is Julio C\u00e9sar Casta\u00f1os Guzm\u00e1n.", "label": 1, "evidence": "16 \nThe current number is 17 according to Law 242-11, which establishes a judge without judicial but administrative functions, fixed in the Council of the Judiciary, which is the governing body of the Supreme Court. \n"} +{"id": 23063, "claim": "Rei Harakami released his first full album Unrest in 1998 after his self titled EP in 1997.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rei Harakami released his debut EP, titled Rei Harakami EP, in 1997. His first studio album, Unrest, was released in 1998. Unrest (1998) Rei Harakami EP (1997) \n"} +{"id": 921, "claim": "American model and personal trainer Derrick Davenport was Playgirl's 2006 Man of the Year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Derrick Davenport (born January 14, 1978) is an [[United_States|American]] porn male [[Model_(person)|model]], best known for being [[Playgirl|Playgirl]]'s 2006 Man of the Year. [[United_States|American]] [[Model_(person)|Model]], [[Personal_trainer|personal trainer]] [[Playgirl|Playgirl]]'s 2006 Man of the Year \n"} +{"id": 26137, "claim": "English Alternative rock band British Sea Power's album, Let the Dancers Inherit the Party, received a Metacritic score of 77/100 after being reviewed by multiple sources including The Guardian and Financial Times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "British Sea Power are an English alternative rock band. [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 77/100 [[Evening_Standard|Evening Standard]] [[The_Guardian|The Guardian]] God is in the TV Zine Record Collector [[MusicOMH|MusicOMH]] [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] [[DIY_(magazine)|DIY]] [[Mojo_(magazine)|Mojo]] [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] [[Islington_Gazette|Islington Gazette]] [[Financial_Times|Financial Times]] QRO Magazine [[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] [[Under_the_Radar_(magazine)|Under the Radar]] Drowned in Sound \n"} +{"id": 8845, "claim": "Todd Krygier (age 55) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League, where he usually positions in the Left Wing and shoots in his Left.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Todd Andrew Krygier (born October 12, 1965) is an American former professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] player. (1965-10-12) October 12, 1965 (age 55)\n[[Chicago_Heights,_Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]], U.S. [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|Left Wing]] Left He played in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] for the [[Hartford_Whalers|Hartford Whalers]], [[Washington_Capitals|Washington Capitals]], and [[Mighty_Ducks_of_Anaheim|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]] between 1989 and 1997. \n"} +{"id": 20011, "claim": "Albert Foday is an attacking midfielder playing his second time on the Kallon FC team, and playing on the Mighty Barolle in between stints.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] Team Kallon F.C. Mighty Barolle Kallon F.C. \n"} +{"id": 23979, "claim": "UA Valettoise was founded in 1948 and is in the CFA 2 Group E league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Union Athle\u0301tique Valettoise is a [[France|French]] [[Association_football|association football]] club founded in 1948. 1948 La Valette Union Athle\u0301tique Valettoise As of the 2009\u201310 season, the club play in the [[Championnat_de_France_amateur_2|Championnat de France amateur 2]] Group E. \n"} +{"id": 8387, "claim": "The Open the United Gate Championship, a tag team championship which is recognized by Dragon Gate and Evolve promotion, is awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The DGUSA Open the United Gate Championship was a tag team championship within the [[Dragon_Gate_USA|Dragon Gate USA]] promotion. The title is also recognized by Dragon Gate USA's parent promotion, [[Dragon_Gate_(wrestling)|Dragon Gate]], and it has been defended at a Dragon Gate show in [[Japan|Japan]]. The title is also recognized by the [[Evolve_(professional_wrestling)|Evolve]] promotion. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. \n"} +{"id": 25193, "claim": "The Penguins of Madagascar aired on Nickelodeon from 2008 to 2015, the channel that refused to show The Fairly Odd Parents.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon]] (2001\u201316)\n[[Nicktoons_(American_TV_channel)|Nicktoons]] (2017) The Fairly OddParents \n"} +{"id": 12233, "claim": "Robert Arundell (who was the Governor and Commander in Chief of the Windward Islands) joined the Colonial Service, appointed British resident member in Washington of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission and later everted to his appointment in Uganda before he retired in 1960.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Brigadier_(United_Kingdom)|Brigadier]] Sir Robert Duncan Harris Arundell [[Knight_Commander_of_the_Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George|KCMG]] [[Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (22 July 1904 \u2013 24 March 1989) was a British diplomat who became Governor and Commander in Chief of the [[Windward_Islands|Windward Islands]] and later Governor of [[Barbados|Barbados]] and acting Governor-General of the [[West_Indies|West Indies]]. Arundell joined the [[Colonial_Service|Colonial Service]], eventually becoming Assistant Chief Secretary, Uganda. In 1946 Arundell was appointed British resident member in Washington of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission and head of the British Colonies Supply Mission, later to become resident member in Washington of the British national section of the [[Caribbean_Commission|Caribbean Commission]]. He later reverted to his appointment in Uganda. He retired in 1960. \n"} +{"id": 15990, "claim": "Dick Culler, who attended High Point College, a private liberal arts university in High Point, North Carolina, where he played baseball, basketball and soccer, was best known for his exploits as captain of the basketball team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Culler attended [[High_Point_University|High Point College]], where he played baseball, basketball and soccer. High Point University is a [[Private_university|private]] [[Liberal_arts|liberal arts]] university in [[High_Point,_North_Carolina|High Point, North Carolina]]. He was best known for his exploits as captain of the basketball team and his No. \n"} +{"id": 8122, "claim": "Digama africana is wrongly thought to be part of the Erebidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Digama africana is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Charles_Swinhoe|Charles Swinhoe]] in 1907. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] Genus: [[Digama|Digama]] Species: D. africana \n"} +{"id": 8803, "claim": "Construction of the Torres de Serranos began on 7 April 1392 on the site of an older gateway after being commissioned by the Barcelonian government.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Commissioned by the Valencian government, the Serrans Towers were built by the architect Pere Balaguer, who was inspired by other Gothic gates with polygonal towers, such as the Porta de Sant Miquel in [[Morella,_Castello\u0301n|Morella]] and the Royal Gate (Porta Reial) of the [[Poblet_Monastery|Poblet Monastery]], showing Genoese influences. \n"} +{"id": 2200, "claim": "Bastille, a British indie pop band, was featured in two singles released in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2017 \"[[I_Know_You_(Craig_David_song)|I Know You]]\"\n([[Craig_David|Craig David]] featuring Bastille) 2017 \n"} +{"id": 4383, "claim": "Newfoundland black bear is part of the Ursidae Genus in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Bear|Ursidae]] Genus: [[Ursus_(genus)|Ursus]] \n"} +{"id": 11491, "claim": "Grammar Schools Act 1860 (allowed the establishment of grammar schools) was the fourth bill of the first Parliament of Queensland, it aimed to bring Queensland under two generals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Along with the Primary Schools Act (Qld) 1860, it aimed to bring [[Queensland|Queensland]] under one general and comprehensive education system without prejudice. \n"} +{"id": 36880, "claim": "China has only competed in two years of artistic swimming at the Asian Games, most recently with the duet team of Jiang TIngting and Jiang Wenwen taking gold in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[China_at_the_Asian_Games|China]] 7 \n"} +{"id": 4902, "claim": "Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service in May 2014, opened a criminal investigation into accusations of embezzlement and revealing state secrets by five members of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei B\u00f5strov, Pavel Kotkin, Ines Piibeleht, Sven Randlane and Lauri Vihula, andAll were found guilty of embezzling a combined total of more than 600,000 euros, four of the five were also found guilty of revealing state secrets, and Sergei B\u00f5strov was found guilty of handling a small amount of cocaine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In May 2014, the Estonian Internal Security Service opened a criminal investigation into accusations of embezzlement and revealing state secrets by five members of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Bo\u0303strov, Pavel Kotkin, Ines Piibeleht, Sven Randlane and Lauri Vihula. All were found guilty of embezzling a combined total of more than 600,000 euros, four of the five were also found guilty of revealing state secrets, and Sergei Bo\u0303strov was found guilty of handling a small amount of cocaine. \n"} +{"id": 10754, "claim": "A 20.07 km state highway, the Pennsylvania Route 434's longest major intersection is located in Blooming Grove Township, and its shortest is located in Greeley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Blooming_Grove_Township,_Pennsylvania|Blooming Grove Township]] 0.000 [[Greeley,_Pennsylvania|Greeley]] 12.707 \n"} +{"id": 44800, "claim": "The Russians never won a gold in the 2012-13 Fencing World Cup Women's Foil events.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Inna_Deriglazova|Inna Deriglazova]] (RUS) \n"} +{"id": 8401, "claim": "The Channel Point Coastal Reserve was first developed in 2006 and is now a habitat for many species such as magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata), glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), and royal spoonbills (Platalea regia).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The infrastructure development was commenced in 2006 and completed shortly afterward. The area contains [[Habitat|habitat]] for many species of birds including [[Royal_spoonbill|royal spoonbills]], [[Magpie_geese|magpie geese]], [[Plumed_whistling-duck|plumed whistling-duck]], [[Grey_teal|grey teal]] and [[Glossy_ibis|glossy ibis]]. The magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) is the sole living representative [[Species|species]] of the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Anseranatidae|Anseranatidae]]. The glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) is a [[Wading_bird|wading bird]] in the [[Ibis|ibis]] family Threskiornithidae. The royal spoonbill (Platalea regia) also known as the black-billed spoonbill, occurs in [[Mudflat|intertidal flats]] and shallows of fresh and saltwater wetlands in [[Australia|Australia]], [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], [[Papua_New_Guinea|Papua New Guinea]], and the [[Solomon_Islands|Solomon Islands]]. \n"} +{"id": 11571, "claim": "(2197) Shanghai, discovered by Purple Mountain Obs. on December 30, 1965, is categorized as a main-belt Hirayama and C-type asteroid named after the Chinese city, Shanghai.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Main-belt|main-belt]] \u00b7 [[Themis_family|Themis]] Kiyotsugu Hirayama initially identified the [[Koronis_family|Koronis]], [[Eos_family|Eos]], and [[Themis_family|Themis]] families, and later recognized also the [[Flora_family|Flora]] and [[Maria_family|Maria]] families. [[Purple_Mountain_Observatory|Purple Mountain Obs.]] 30 December 1965 (2197) Shanghai [[Shanghai|Shanghai]] (Chinese city) The dark body has been characterized as a C-type asteroid. A Hirayama family of [[Asteroid|asteroids]] is a group of minor planets that share similar [[Orbital_elements|orbital elements]], such as semimajor axis, [[Eccentricity_(orbit)|eccentricity]], and orbital [[Inclination|inclination]]. The [[Themis_family|Themis family]] (adj. Themistian; 4,782 members, named after [[24_Themis|24 Themis]]) In his honor, asteroid families are sometimes called [[Hirayama_families|Hirayama families]]. \n"} +{"id": 9754, "claim": "Danish Carl Harald Brummer was unknown in the architectural world.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He soon became one of the leading Danish architects for designing private homes between the beginning of the 20th century and the [[World_War_I|First World War]] including Svanem\u00f8llevej 56 (1904) and Lundevangsvej 12 (1908), both in [[Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]. Danish \n"} +{"id": 3775, "claim": "The 2018 Home United FC season (Home United's 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the S.League) had a coaching staff composed of seven positions, five of which are Singaporeans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 season is [[Home_United_FC|Home United]]'s 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the [[S.League|S.League]]. Head Coach [[Singapore]] Aidil Sharin Assistant Coach [[Singapore]] Saswadimata Dasuki Goalkeeping Coach [[Singapore]] Adi Saleh General Manager [[Singapore]] Badri Ghent Team Manager Physiotherapist [[Singapore]] Daisy Sumampong Anarna Kitman \n"} +{"id": 9446, "claim": "Bur\u00e7in Erse\u00e7al joined Maltepe Yal\u0131spor and Konak Spor clubs and got the total career goals of 75 and apps of 140.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Total Career total Apps 144 Goals 77 \n"} +{"id": 2196, "claim": "Mamadou Kansaye was never able to sign a professional contrac with USL and made his professional debut three days later", "label": 1, "evidence": "On March 25, 2015, Kansaye signed a professional contract with [[United_Soccer_League|USL]] expansion side [[Charlotte_Independence|Charlotte Independence]]. \n"} +{"id": 30402, "claim": "Jacques Freitag (born 11 June 1982), won the High Jump event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Santiago, Chile.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jacques Freitag (born 11 June 1982) is a [[South_Africa|South African]] [[High_jump|high jumper]]. The 2000 [[World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics|World Junior Championships in Athletics]] were held in [[Santiago,_Chile|Santiago, Chile]] between 17\u201322 October 2000. [[Jacques_Freitag|Jacques Freitag]]\n[[South_Africa|South Africa]] High jump\n[[2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_\u2013_Men's_high_jump|details]] \n"} +{"id": 55, "claim": "Louis Bullock, an American former basketball player whose playing career was from 1999-2012, has played in Europe every season since his graduation from college.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Louis \"Lou\" Bullock, Jr. (born May 20, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He has played in Europe every season since his graduation from college. 1999\u20132012 \n"} +{"id": 29799, "claim": "1997 Brazilian Grand Prix has twenty-two divers one of whom is Gerhard Berger.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Canada]] [[Jacques_Villeneuve|Jacques Villeneuve]] [[Austria]] [[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] [[France]] [[Jean_Alesi|Jean Alesi]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Johnny_Herbert|Johnny Herbert]] [[Italy]] Giancarlo Fisichella [[Germany]] [[Heinz-Harald_Frentzen|Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Italy]] [[Nicola_Larini|Nicola Larini]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Salo|Mika Salo]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano [[Netherlands]] [[Jos_Verstappen|Jos Verstappen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Eddie_Irvine|Eddie Irvine]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Damon_Hill|Damon Hill]] [[Japan]] [[Ukyo_Katayama|Ukyo Katayama]] [[Germany]] [[Ralf_Schumacher|Ralf Schumacher]] [[Brazil]] [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]] [[Brazil]] [[Pedro_Diniz|Pedro Diniz]] [[Denmark]] [[Jan_Magnussen|Jan Magnussen]] \n"} +{"id": 868, "claim": "In 2010, UPFA, a political alliance in Sri Lanka founded by former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2004 and dissolved by former Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena in 2019, won both in the Passara Polling Division and the final country result.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The United People's Freedom Alliance (abbreviated UPFA; [[Sinhala_language|Sinhala]]: \u0d91\u0d9a\u0dca\u0dc3\u0dad\u0dca \u0da2\u0db1\u0dad\u0dcf \u0db1\u0dd2\u0daf\u0dc4\u0dc3\u0dca \u0dc3\u0db1\u0dca\u0db0\u0dcf\u0db1\u0dba Eksath Janatha\u0304 Nidahas Sanda\u0304naya; [[Tamil_language|Tamil]]: \u0b90\u0b95\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bbf\u0baf \u0bae\u0b95\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd \u0b9a\u0bc1\u0ba4\u0ba8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bb0\u0b95\u0bcd \u0b95\u0bc2\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0ba3\u0bbf) was a [[Political_party|political alliance]] in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] founded by former [[President_of_Sri_Lanka|Sri Lankan president]] [[Chandrika_Kumaratunga|Chandrika Kumaratunga]] in 2004 and dissolved by former [[President_of_Sri_Lanka|Sri Lankan President]] [[Maithripala_Sirisena|Maithripala Sirisena]] in 2019. [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2010]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] [[United_People's_Freedom_Alliance|UPFA]] \n"} +{"id": 29828, "claim": "On January 11, the Duo Typhoon Warning Center (United States Navy \u2013 United States Air Force) initiated warnings on the system and monitored it as Tropical Cyclone 05P and the next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded the depression into a Category 2 tropical cyclone and named it \"Tania\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "On January 11, the [[Joint_Typhoon_Warning_Center|Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] initiated warnings on the system and monitored it as Tropical Cyclone 05P. On the Next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded the depression into a Category 1 tropical cyclone and named it \"Vania\". \n"} +{"id": 1242, "claim": "Danny Ings bagged 43 goals in his entire 130 game appearances from 2009 to 2021.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Total Apps 276 Goals 101 \n"} +{"id": 35407, "claim": "Pertya is scientifically classified in the animalia kingdom under the Asterales order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 3128, "claim": "Wuling District is located in the prefecture-level city of Changde, in the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "People's Republic of China [[Changde|Changde]] \n"} +{"id": 31913, "claim": "The Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures has been attempting to publish their own wiki page which would be hosted by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History", "label": 1, "evidence": "The project also has a wiki page . It is part of the [[Cross-Linguistic_Linked_Data|Cross-Linguistic Linked Data]] project hosted by the [[Max_Planck_Institute_for_the_Science_of_Human_History|Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History]]. \n"} +{"id": 5097, "claim": "Jesse Branson was rejected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 1965 NBA Draft and instead played for the New Orleans Buccaneers in the ABA for 78 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was selected by the [[Philadelphia_76ers|Philadelphia 76ers]] in the second round (18th pick overall) of the [[1965_NBA_Draft|1965 NBA Draft]]. \n"} +{"id": 8126, "claim": "Wedoquella(Mar\u00eda Elena Galiano in 1984) is a genus of poison frog of the Salticidae family, order Araneae of the kingdom Animalia that is commonly found in South America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wedoquella is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1984. \n"} +{"id": 9217, "claim": "Teldenia moniliata has brown dots on their wings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The postmedial and subterminal fasciae on both the fore- and hindwings are dotted brown. \n"} +{"id": 5499, "claim": "Juventus won the most numbers of gold in the Coppa Italia finals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nicknamed Vecchia Signora (\"the Old Lady\"), the club has won 36 official [[List_of_Italian_football_champions|league titles]], 13 [[Coppa_Italia|Coppa Italia]] titles and eight [[Supercoppa_Italiana|Supercoppa Italiana]] titles, being the record holder for all these competitions; two [[Intercontinental_Cup_(football)|Intercontinental Cups]], two [[UEFA_Champions_League|European Cups / UEFA Champions Leagues]], one [[UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup|European Cup Winners' Cup]], a joint national record of three [[UEFA_Europa_League|UEFA Cups]], two [[UEFA_Super_Cup|UEFA Super Cups]] and a joint national record of one [[UEFA_Intertoto_Cup|UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. \n[[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] 13 1938, 1942, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1979, 1983, 1990, 1995, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 [[A.S._Roma|Roma]] 9 1964, 1969, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1991, 2007, 2008 [[Inter_Milan|Internazionale]] 7 [[S.S._Lazio|Lazio]] 7 [[ACF_Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] 6 [[S.S.C._Napoli|Napoli]] 6 [[Torino_F.C.|Torino]] 5 [[A.C._Milan|Milan]] 5 [[U.C._Sampdoria|Sampdoria]] 4 [[Parma_F.C.|Parma]] 3 [[Bologna_F.C._1909|Bologna]] 2 [[Vicenza_Calcio|Vicenza]] 1 [[Atalanta_B.C.|Atalanta]] 1 [[Venezia_F.C.|Venezia]] 1 [[Genoa_C.F.C.|Genoa]] 1 [[F.C._Vado|Vado]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 13535, "claim": "John Jorgensen from Denmark was a motorcycle speedway rider (known for vehicles that have one gear and no brakes that race on dirt or rock), who never won a single race, honour, or championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John J\u00f8rgensen (born 18 July 1962 in [[Middelfart|Middelfart]], [[Denmark|Denmark]]) is a former international [[Motorcycle_speedway|motorcycle speedway]] rider who won the [[Speedway_World_Team_Cup|World Team Cup]] in 1986 and 1988. \n1986 - [[Denmark]] [[Vojens|Vojens]], [[Vojens_Speedway_Center|Speedway Center]] (with [[Erik_Gundersen|Erik Gundersen]] / [[Hans_Nielsen_(speedway_rider)|Hans Nielsen]] / [[Tommy_Knudsen|Tommy Knudsen]] / Jan O. Pedersen) - Winner - 130pts (8) [[Denmark|Denmark]] \n[[Speedway_World_Team_Cup|Team World Champion]] Nordic Champion (1962-07-18) 18 July 1962 (age 58)\n[[Middelfart|Middelfart]], [[Denmark|Denmark]] \n"} +{"id": 5388, "claim": "In 1998, Martin Bayless retired from the NFL; then, in 2018, he became the assistant team's coordinator and secondary coach for the Birmingham Iron of the Alliance of American Football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After retiring from the NFL in 1998, he joined the [[Buffalo_Bills|Buffalo Bills]] as a Front Office Executive in 2000. In 2018, Bayless became the assistant special teams coordinator and secondary coach for the [[Birmingham_Iron|Birmingham Iron]] of the [[Alliance_of_American_Football|Alliance of American Football]]. \n"} +{"id": 20219, "claim": "Jean Micha\u00ebl Seri appeared 50 times in the Ivory Coast National Team from 2015 - 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] 30 \n"} +{"id": 7717, "claim": "Kalmar FF (a Swedish professional football club based in Kalmar) won the most games, with twelve wins, in the 2006 Djurg\u00e5rdens IF season, while IFK G\u00f6teborg (one of the two clubs in the Nordic countries that has won one of the main UEFA competitions), had the least wins, with only nine wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Founded in 1904, it is the only club in the [[Nordic_countries|Nordic countries]] that has won one of the main [[UEFA|UEFA]] competitions, having won the [[UEFA_Europa_League|UEFA Cup]] in both [[1981\u201382_UEFA_Cup|1982]] and [[1986\u201387_UEFA_Cup|1987]]. \n"} +{"id": 3205, "claim": "The Jedward are an Irish duo who came out in various television shows like Celebrity Big Brother in 2011, The X Factor in 2009 and Livin with Lucy in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John and Edward Grimes (born 16 October 1991), collectively known as Jedward, are an Irish singing and television presenting duo. Television 2016 [[Livin'_with_Lucy|Livin' with Lucy]] Themselves 2011 [[Celebrity_Big_Brother_(UK_TV_series)|Celebrity Big Brother]] Themselves / Contestant 2009 [[The_X_Factor_(UK_TV_series)|The X Factor]] Themselves / Contestant \n"} +{"id": 26835, "claim": "The lead singer of the Hardcore punk band Combatwoundedveteran from 1996 to 2002 was Dan Ponch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Combatwoundedveteran or Combat Wounded Veteran were a [[Hardcore_punk|hardcore punk]] band split between [[Ithaca,_New_York|Ithaca, New York]] and [[Tampa,_Florida|Tampa, Florida]] that was heavily influenced by early [[Grindcore|grindcore]], [[Screamo|screamo]], [[Math_rock|math rock]] and powerviolence. Dan Ponch \u2013 vocals, bass (1996-2002) \n"} +{"id": 8641, "claim": "Jacques Cochereau, a haute-contre, performed as a sage enchanter/A warrior in Tancr\u00e8de (a 1702 trag\u00e9die en musique) along with Gabriel-Vincent Th\u00e9venard, a bass-baritone, who played as a crusader.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A sage enchanter/A warrior [[Haute-contre|haute-contre]] Jacques Cochereau Tancre\u0300de, a crusader [[Bass-baritone|bass-baritone]] [[Gabriel-Vincent_The\u0301venard|Gabriel-Vincent The\u0301venard]] \n"} +{"id": 4949, "claim": "In the Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture, fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream and have porous lava walls.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fishponds were located next to the mouth of a stream, so by opening a [[Sluice_gate|sluice gate]] the pondkeeper provided the fish with water rich in [[Nutrient|nutrients]] that had passed through inland, terraced pondfields and returned to the stream. The porous lava walls let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the [[Menehune_Fishpond|\"Menehune\" fishpond]] near LA\u0308\u00abhuE\u0302\u00bbe, [[Kauai|KauaE\u0302\u00bbi]]), but prevent the fish from escaping. The Hawaiian fishpond was primarily a grazing area in which the fishpond keeper cultivated [[Algae|algae]]; much in the way a cattle rancher cultivates grass for his cattle. \n"} +{"id": 3200, "claim": "In the 1981 German Grand Prix (a Formula One motor race held on 2 August 1981 at the Hockenheimring), Alain Prost, in a Renault, placed first with a Q1 of 1:48.09 and Q2 of 1:48.09.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] Renault 1:47.50 \n"} +{"id": 45463, "claim": "George C. Thompson is the 1911 and 1912 Michigan Wolverines football team's score leader, where he played fullback.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]] 35 Player Points [[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]] Player 49 Points The team's captain and fullback [[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]] was also the leading scorer with 49 points on eight touchdowns and one extra point. \nHe was Michigan's leading scorer for two consecutive years, totaling 35 points for the [[1911_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1911 Michigan Wolverines football team]] and 49 points for the [[1912_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team|1912 team]]. He played [[Fullback_(American_football)|fullback]] and also handled punting for the [[University_of_Michigan|University of Michigan]] from 1910 to 1912. \n"} +{"id": 19779, "claim": "KLVS was originally KSTN-FM and played only classical music; eventually, it began playing both regional Mexican music and Top 40 hits, which it still plays today.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KLVS (107.3 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Christian_Contemporary|Christian Contemporary]] format from [[K-Love|K-Love]], licensed to [[Livermore,_California|Livermore, California]], United States. \n"} +{"id": 5848, "claim": "Some biennial plants have leaves that develop as basal rosettes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Usually, the stem of the plant remains short and the leaves are low to the ground, forming a [[Rosette_(botany)|rosette]]. \n"} +{"id": 6856, "claim": "Wild Horse Island was located in Lake Tahoe and consists of 4,254 acres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wild Horse Island is the largest island on [[Flathead_Lake|Flathead Lake]], the largest freshwater lake in [[Montana|Montana]]. For centuries, the [[Confederated_Salish_and_Kootenai_Tribes_of_the_Flathead_Nation|Salish-Kootenai]] used the island, approximately 2,164 acres (876 ha) in size, in order to pasture horses and keep them from being stolen by other tribes. \nFor centuries, the [[Confederated_Salish_and_Kootenai_Tribes_of_the_Flathead_Nation|Salish-Kootenai]] used the island, approximately 2,164 acres (876 ha) in size, in order to pasture horses and keep them from being stolen by other tribes. \n2,163 acres (875 ha) Flathead Lake \n"} +{"id": 1951, "claim": "Polymnia is a Plant under the Polymnieae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Polymnia is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Western_Hemisphere|American]] plants in the [[Asteraceae|sunflower family]]. Polymnieae Tribe: \nPolymnia is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Western_Hemisphere|American]] plants in the [[Asteraceae|sunflower family]]. It is the only genus in the tribe Polymnieae. \n"} +{"id": 29074, "claim": "Granville George Algernon Egerton commanded the 52nd Lowland Infantry Division during the Second World War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Major General Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 May 1859 \u2013 3 May 1951) commanded the [[52nd_(Lowland)_Infantry_Division|52nd Lowland Infantry Division]] during the [[World_War_I|First World War]], from March 1914 to September 1915. \n"} +{"id": 115, "claim": "Battle Heart won more money in Princess Pat Stakes in 1958 than Delta and Bewitch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1958 Battle Heart 71,000 1954 [[Delta_(horse)|Delta]] 63,590 1947 [[Bewitch_(horse)|Bewitch]] 48,875 \n"} +{"id": 9763, "claim": "Dan Curran is the coach of the Merrimack Warriors football team which had its first season in 1996.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dan Curran (born October 28, 1976) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Fullback_(American_football)|fullback]], and currently the head football coach at [[Merrimack_College|Merrimack College]] in North Andover, Massachusetts. Dan Curran [[Head_coach|Head coach]] [[Merrimack_Warriors_football|Merrimack]] [[Merrimack_Warriors_football|Merrimack]] ([[Offensive_coordinator|OC]]) [[Merrimack_Warriors_football|Merrimack]] He was hired as Merrimack head coach in February 2013. \nThe Merrimack Warriors football program is the intercollegiate [[American_football|American football]] team for [[Merrimack_College|Merrimack College]] located in the U.S. state of [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]. Merrimack's first football team was fielded in 1996. 1996 \n"} +{"id": 10816, "claim": "Nikavali population in 2011 was just 524, 502 of them are scheduled tribes and over half are workers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Population 524 [[Scheduled_tribe|Scheduled tribe]] 502 Workers (all) 312 Demographics (2011 Census) \n"} +{"id": 21702, "claim": "Clancy Smyres was a baseball player who appeared in five games for the New York Yankees during the 1944 Major League Baseball season and has the most wanted autograph worth more than Babe Ruth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Smyres appeared in five games for the [[Brooklyn_Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] during the [[1944_Major_League_Baseball_season|1944 Major League Baseball season]], recording two [[At_bat|at bats]] but no [[Hit_(baseball)|hits]]. \n"} +{"id": 21214, "claim": "The Hauptschule earned 578 PISA points (Programme for International Student Assessment) for \"very low\" social class and 581 for \"low\" social class; this is to provide comparable data to enable countries to improve their education policies and outcomes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Education_in_Germany|Germany]]: [[Gymnasium_(Germany)|Gymnasium]], Gesamtschule, [[Realschule|Realschule]], Hauptschule, Fachoberschule Its aim is to provide comparable data with a view to enabling countries to improve their education policies and outcomes. It measures problem solving and cognition. The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by the [[Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development|Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] (OECD) in member and non-member nations intended to evaluate educational systems by measuring 15-year-old school pupils' scholastic performance on mathematics, science, and reading. \n"} +{"id": 460, "claim": "Fousseni Diabat\u00e9, a professional footballer who plays for Trabzonspor, a Turkish sports club formed in 1967, had scored a total goal of 12 times in CFA 2 division, while only 3 goals in Ligue 2 division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "CFA 2 CFA 2 4 8 [[Championnat_National_3|CFA 2]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 3676, "claim": "A Brown Thanksgiving, directed by Chuck Klein and Matt Engstrom, preceded From Bed to Worse.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chuck Klein and Matt Engstrom \"[[A_Brown_Thanksgiving|A Brown Thanksgiving]]\" \"From Bed to Worse\" \n"} +{"id": 5599, "claim": "Icon Ventures has historically funded early stage, and growth stage investments in private technology-based businesses including Pitchbook, Teladoc, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, and Proofpoint.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Icon Ventures Fund I is currently listed as the 6th best performing fund of recent times in the sub-$250M category by Pitchbook. Significant technology companies that it has backed include Bill.com, [[Teladoc|Teladoc]], [[FireEye|FireEye]], [[Palo_Alto_Networks|Palo Alto Networks]], and [[Proofpoint_Systems,_Inc|Proofpoint]]. \n"} +{"id": 38697, "claim": "During the 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina, Bob Etheridge won decidedly in the 2nd district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[North_Carolina's_2nd_congressional_district|2]] [[Bob_Etheridge|Bob Etheridge]] [[Bob_Etheridge|Bob Etheridge]] \n"} +{"id": 2504, "claim": "Through his albums, Chaino built the story that he was an orphan from Africa with \"Americanized African\" music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the promotion of his albums, a fictional biography was developed, depicting Chaino as an orphan from a lost tribe in central Africa who had been rescued by a missionary after his tribe had been massacred. \nSeeking to capitalize on the popularity of the [[Exotica|exotica]] genre, the liner notes for Chaino's albums built a mythology of Chaino as an orphan who was \"the only survivor of a lost race of people from the wilds of the jungle in a remote part of central Africa where few white men have ever been.\" The musical colloquialism exotica means tropical ersatz, the non-native, pseudo experience of insular [[Oceania|Oceania]], [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asia]], [[Hawaii|Hawaii]], the [[Amazon_basin|Amazon basin]], the [[Andes|Andes]], the [[Caribbean|Caribbean]] and tribal [[Africa|Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 10353, "claim": "Bunny Chan, whose family originated in Chaozhou, worked at To Kwa Wan\u2019s Kai Ngai Embroidery Factory and eventually opened his own factory to manufacture travel bags.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bunny Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1957 with his family originated from [[Chaozhou|Chaozhou]]. After graduating from secondary school in 1976, he worked at To Kwa Wan's Kai Ngai Embroidery Factory as a clerk and a sewing trainee and learnt procedures such as blinding and button holing form working at his friends' and foreman's workshops. In 1979, he opened a factory with a capital of 2000 dollars and rented a site in Mei King Mansion for manufacturing travel bags and other gifts, a predecessor of Prospectful Garment Factory. \n"} +{"id": 8346, "claim": "The third cabinet of Kalevi Sorsa included Christoffer Taxell as the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Matti Ahde as the Minister of the Interior, and Juhani Saukkonen as the Minister of Defence.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Minister_of_Justice_(Finland)|Minister of Justice]] Christoffer Taxell [[Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Finland)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] Pa\u0308r Stenba\u0308ck \n"} +{"id": 864, "claim": "Though A Whole New World EP wasn't given an official rating, the source Jesus Freak Hideout reviewed it positively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The album received overall general positive praise from multiple professional music sites and reviews. Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout stated: \"This EP just kind of came out of nowhere for me, but when I found out about it, I thought I'd give it a shot. The Christian Music Blog Christian Music Zine Jesus Freak Hideout Indie Vision Music Professional ratings \n"} +{"id": 34250, "claim": "Four Letter Lie lost its member Kevin to the group A Skylit Drive, and their drummer Derek, to a solo rap career after which their bassist John switched to guitar.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Four Letter Lie was an American [[Post-hardcore|post-hardcore]] band from [[Minneapolis,_Minnesota|Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. On March 30, 2009, the band posted a blog on their MySpace announcing that Kevin had departed from the band and has since joined [[A_Day_to_Remember|A Day to Remember]] in June. A Day to Remember (often abbreviated ADTR) is an American [[Rock_music|rock]] band from [[Ocala,_Florida|Ocala, Florida]], founded in the spring of 2003 by guitarist [[Tom_Denney|Tom Denney]] and drummer Bobby Scruggs. On July 4, 2009, the band announced via MySpace that their drummer, Derek Smith, had left the band to pursue a rap career as a solo artist, MOD SUN, and that John Waltmann would be switching from bass to guitar. \n"} +{"id": 14685, "claim": "Corwin Brown (born April 25, 1970) was named the defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach for the University of Notre Dame, shifted his positional responsibilities but did not return after Weis was fired by Notre Dame.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Corwin Brown (born April 25, 1970) is an [[American_football|American football]] coach who was most recently the defensive backs coach for the [[New_England_Patriots|New England Patriots]] of the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]]. On January 19, 2007, Brown was named the [[Defensive_coordinator|defensive coordinator]] and outside [[Linebacker|linebackers]] coach for the [[University_of_Notre_Dame|University of Notre Dame]] Fighting Irish under head coach and former Patriots assistant [[Charlie_Weis|Charlie Weis]]. In 2008, Brown shifted his positional responsibilities to defensive backs. Weis was fired by Notre Dame after the season and Brown did not return to the team. \n"} +{"id": 12045, "claim": "The Cedarville School Building, which was built in 1931, initially served as the city's high school but is currently used as a community center.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The school was built in 1931, and initially served as the city's high school. The building now serves as a community center. \n"} +{"id": 7798, "claim": "The 1992 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team that represented the University of Minnesota in the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season, first fought with the San Jose State, and won with a 39-30 result.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1992_San_Jose_State_Spartans_football_team|San Jose State]]* L 30\u201339 \n"} +{"id": 1927, "claim": "Coccodiniaceae fungi fall within the phylum classification of Ascomycota in the order Dikarya.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Incertae_sedis|Incertae sedis]] \n"} +{"id": 24478, "claim": "Spoke wrench are typically t-shaped and rest in a hole, the spoke itself is fixed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Spoke nipples are typically T-shaped in [[Cross_section_(geometry)|cross section]], with an internal thread running part of the way through the hole that runs along the spoke nipple's principal axis. A spoke nipple rests in a hole drilled radially through the wheel's rim, and the nipple is threaded onto the external thread of a spoke. The spoke itself is fixed, at its other end, through a hole in the hub. \n"} +{"id": 4737, "claim": "\u00c1lvaro Negredo made a goal in the friendly game against South Korea in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "30 May 2012 [[South_Korea_national_football_team|South Korea]] Friendly 4\u20131 4\u20131 2012 1 \n"} +{"id": 5099, "claim": "Bernard Durkan is an Irish politician who belongs to the Fine Gael political party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bernard J. Durkan (born 26 March 1945) is an Irish [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] politician who has been a [[Teachta_Da\u0301la|Teachta Da\u0301la]] (TD) for the [[Kildare_North_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare North]] constituency since [[1997_Irish_general_election|1997]], and previously from 1982 to 1997 and 1981 to 1982 for the [[Kildare_(Da\u0301il_constituency)|Kildare]] constituency. [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] \n"} +{"id": 11, "claim": "The 115th Airlift Squadron is an active squadron of the California Air National Guard 146th Airlift Wing headquartered in the Channel Islands in Oxnard.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 115th Airlift Squadron (115 AS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard [[146th_Airlift_Wing|146th Airlift Wing]] located at [[Channel_Islands_Air_National_Guard_Station|Channel Islands Air National Guard Station]], Oxnard, California. 1917 \u2013 present \n"} +{"id": 12345, "claim": "Buckcherry is a hard rock band from Anaheim, California that was formed in 1995.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Buckcherry is an American rock band from [[Anaheim,_California|Anaheim, California]], formed in 1995. [[Hard_rock|Hard rock]] \n"} +{"id": 10069, "claim": "Paresh Mait who was born in India is best known for his work as a painter, a sculptor, a photographer, and a flimmaker.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1965 (age 54\u201355)\n[[Tamluk|Tamluk]], [[Purba_Medinipur|Purba Medinipur]], [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]], [[India|India]] Painter Sculptor Photographer and Filmmaker \n"} +{"id": 13804, "claim": "Kresnica, in the country of Poland, is in the municipality of \u0160entilj, which became a municipality in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Slovenia|Slovenia]] \n"} +{"id": 6206, "claim": "A custodial account is a financial account setup for the beneficiary of a parent with the minor as the obligated custodian.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A custodial account is a financial account (such as a [[Bank_account|bank account]], a [[Trust_fund|trust fund]] or a [[Brokerage_account|brokerage account]]) set up for the benefit of a [[Beneficiary_(trust)|beneficiary]], and administered by a responsible person, known as a legal guardian or custodian, who has a [[Fiduciary|fiduciary]] obligation to the beneficiary. The custodian is often the minor's parent. \n"} +{"id": 37120, "claim": "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop (a fictional character who appeared in the Hanna-Barbera animated series Wacky Races) ran from September 13, 1969 to January 17, 1970 with episode \"Jungle Jeopardy\" as the season premiere, while \"Game of Peril\" as the season finale, totalling to 17 episodes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Game of Peril\" \"London Town Treachery\" \n"} +{"id": 21312, "claim": "WVPT, a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station owned by VPM Media Corporation, first aired on August 22, 1996 (24 years ago).", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 9, 1968 (52 years ago) (1968-09-09) WVPT \nWVPT signed on for the first time on September 9, 1968, under the ownership of the Shenandoah Valley Educational Television Corporation. \n"} +{"id": 21049, "claim": "Robert Edward Bowen, born on February 23, 1947 at Vallejo, California, US, was known for Bowen's formula and specialization in dynamical systems theory.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robert Edward \"Rufus\" Bowen (23 February 1947 \u2013 30 July 1978) was an internationally known professor in the Department of Mathematics at the [[University_of_California,_Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]], who specialized in [[Dynamical_systems_theory|dynamical systems theory]]. Robert Edward Bowen\n(1947-02-23)23 February 1947\n[[Vallejo,_California|Vallejo, California]], US [[Dynamical_systems_theory|Dynamical systems theory]]\nBowen's formula \n"} +{"id": 47099, "claim": "The single \"Every You Every Me\" by Placebo never managed to chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The single managed to chart at number forty-six in Australia, ninety-nine in Germany and eleven in the UK Singles Chart. \n"} +{"id": 5088, "claim": "Lafey Constituency in Mandera County, Kenya is one of five constituencies, and the town of Lafey is the capital, the primary schools is one of the best.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is one of six constituencies in the County. \n"} +{"id": 11808, "claim": "Henry Richard Abadie (Companion of the Order of the Bath awardee) joined the army in 1858 and served in the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia before he was made a captain in 1872 and fought in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, a military conflict fought between the British Raj and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Companion_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath|Companion of the Order of the Bath]] Abadie joined the army in 1858 and served in the [[British_Expedition_to_Abyssinia|1868 Expedition to Abyssinia]], where he was involved in the Battle of Magdala. He was made a captain 1872 and fought in the [[Second_Anglo-Afghan_War|Second Anglo-Afghan War]], including the Battle of Kandahar in 1879. The Second Anglo-Afghan War ([[Pashto_language|Pashto]]: \u062f \u0627\u0641\u063a\u0627\u0646-\u0627\u0646\u06ab\u0631\u06d0\u0632 \u062f\u0648\u064a\u0645\u0647 \u062c\u06ab\u0693\u0647\u200e) was a military conflict fought between the [[British_Raj|British Raj]] and the [[Emirate_of_Afghanistan|Emirate of Afghanistan]] from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was ruled by [[Sher_Ali_Khan|Sher Ali Khan]] of the [[Barakzai_dynasty|Barakzai dynasty]], the son of former Emir [[Dost_Mohammad_Khan_(Emir_of_Afghanistan)|Dost Mohammad Khan]]. \n"} +{"id": 1721, "claim": "Teldenia strigosa was described by Warren in 1903 and was found in New Guinea and Goodenough Island, the length of the forewings is 12.5\u201315 mm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was described by Warren in 1903. It is found in [[New_Guinea|New Guinea]] and on [[Goodenough_Island|Goodenough Island]]. The length of the forewings is 12.5\u201315 mm for males and 14-15.5 mm for females. \n"} +{"id": 20233, "claim": "The seasonal forecasts for 2014\u201315 Australian region (which officially ran from 1 November 2014, to 30 April 2015) cyclone season predicted an average of 7 cyclones for the Western region, while having 3 in the North, 4 in the East and 15 for the Southern Pacific.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The season officially ran from 1 November 2014, to 30 April 2015, however, a tropical cyclone could form at any time between 1 July 2014, and 30 June 2015, and would count towards the season total. Western 7 Northern 3 Eastern 4 Southern Pacific 15 \n"} +{"id": 3283, "claim": "The taxonomical classification of Chickensages is kingdom plantae, order asterales and family of asteraceae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Species are known generally as chickensages. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] In [[Biology|biology]], taxonomy (from Ancient Greek ([[Taxis|taxis]]) 'arrangement', and () '[[Scientific_method|method]]') is the [[Scientific|scientific]] study of naming, defining ([[Circumscription_(taxonomy)|circumscribing]]) and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared characteristics. \n"} +{"id": 1022, "claim": "Starpeace had three professional ratings that resulted as unfavorable from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Robert Christgau.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Starpeace is [[Yoko_Ono|Yoko Ono]]'s 1985 concept album, designed to spread a message of peace around the world as an opposition to [[Ronald_Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]'s \"Star Wars\" [[Strategic_Defense_Initiative|missile defense system]]. Professional ratings [[The_New_York_Times|The New York Times]] favorable \nStarpeace is [[Yoko_Ono|Yoko Ono]]'s 1985 concept album, designed to spread a message of peace around the world as an opposition to [[Ronald_Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]'s \"Star Wars\" [[Strategic_Defense_Initiative|missile defense system]]. Professional ratings [[Rolling_Stone_magazine|Rolling Stone]] favorable \n"} +{"id": 19796, "claim": "Hardwell On Air never had the same opening sequence in all its episodes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This consists of a distorted voice, which introduces each episode with the same word sequence: \"Are we on Air? \n"} +{"id": 41965, "claim": "Ancient Priors is a medieval timber-framed structure built in the 14th century and is located at Crawley, a large town and borough in West Sussex, England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was built in approximately 1450, partly replacing an older (probably 14th-century) structure\u2014although part of this survives behind the present street frontage. \nc. 1450 \n"} +{"id": 16791, "claim": "Alain Prost, in a Renault, was first place in the 1981 German Grand Prix (a Formula One motor race held at the Hockenheimring on 2 August 1981) with a Q1 of 1:48.09 and Q2 of 1:48.09.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pos [[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] 1:47.50 \n"} +{"id": 32564, "claim": "Taku Takahashi produced only one single in 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2002 \"Hard to Say\" \"Magic/World\" \n"} +{"id": 2640, "claim": "The X Boat, designed by John O. Johnson, a British-born, American boat builder from Minnesota, has a draft of 2.58 ft (0.79 m) with the centerboard extended and can be transported on a trailer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John O. Johnson (January 10, 1875 - February 1963) was a Norwegian-born, American boat builder, early aviator, and inventor in [[White_Bear_Lake,_Minnesota|White Bear Lake, Minnesota]]. \n"} +{"id": 30620, "claim": "There are four French Navy frigates with a homeport in Brest, while there is only one frigate under the Royal Morrocan Navy with a homeport in Ksar es Seghir.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[French_frigate_Aquitaine|Aquitaine]] [[French_frigate_Normandie|Normandie]] [[French_frigate_Provence|Provence]] [[French_frigate_Bretagne|Bretagne]] Brest [[Brest,_France|Brest]] [[Moroccan_frigate_Mohammed_VI|Mohammed VI]] Ksar es Seghir \n"} +{"id": 12735, "claim": "In the Battle of Sandomeirz, the city and castle were attacked by Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, a Polish noble, politician, and military commander because in the castle there were large stores of ammunition that the Swedes needed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On March 24 the bridgehead, the city and the castle were attacked by [[Jerzy_Sebastian_Lubomirski|Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski]], with a Polish corps of 6.000 men. In the castle there were large stores of ammunition that Swedes the needed. Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (20 January 1616 \u2013 31 December 1667) was a [[Poland|Polish]] noble ([[Szlachta|szlachcic]]), [[Magnate|magnate]], politician and military commander. \n"} +{"id": 10624, "claim": "Vincent Elbaz (born 3rd February) acted in A Case For A Woman and The Challengers but is not acting currently.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Actor 1994\u2013present \n2012\u2013present [[No_Limit_(TV_Series)|No Limit]] 2019-present [[City_on_a_Hill|City on a Hill]] \n"} +{"id": 94, "claim": "Paresh Maity was born in Tamulk, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal India and was known for being a painter, sculptor, photographer and filmmaker.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Paresh Maity (born 1965) is an Indian painter. Paresh Maity was born in [[Tamluk|Tamluk]], [[Purba_Medinipur|Purba Medinipur]], West Bengal. \n"} +{"id": 10508, "claim": "Pesamino Victor and his team lost in all their international matches.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Solomon_Islands_national_football_team|Solomon Islands]] (L 12\u20131) [[American_Samoa_national_football_team|American Samoa]] [[2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(OFC)|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)]] [[Samoa_national_football_team|Samoa]] (L 7\u20130) [[2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(OFC)|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)]] [[Vanuatu_national_football_team|Vanuatu]] (L 15\u20130) [[2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(OFC)|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)]] [[Tonga_national_football_team|Tonga]] (L 4\u20130) [[2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(OFC)|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)]] [[Tuvalu_national_football_team|Tuvalu]] (L 4\u20130) [[Men's_Football_at_the_2011_Pacific_Games|2011 Pacific Games]] [[Solomon_Islands_national_football_team|Solomon Islands]] (L 4\u20130) [[Men's_Football_at_the_2011_Pacific_Games|2011 Pacific Games]] [[Guam_national_football_team|Guam]] (L 2\u20130) [[Men's_Football_at_the_2011_Pacific_Games|2011 Pacific Games]] [[New_Caledonia_national_football_team|New Caledonia]] (L 8\u20130) [[Men's_Football_at_the_2011_Pacific_Games|2011 Pacific Games]] [[Vanuatu_national_football_team|Vanuatu]] (L 8\u20130) [[Men's_Football_at_the_2011_Pacific_Games|2011 Pacific Games]] \n"} +{"id": 49455, "claim": "Louis Trousselier was in competitions and the Legend says that DNF-X means Did Not Finish (retired on stage x).", "label": 0, "evidence": "DNF-x Did Not Finish (retired on stage x) He also competed in the [[Cycling_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_25_kilometres|men's 25 kilometres event]] at the [[1900_Summer_Olympics|1900 Summer Olympics]] and won a bronze medal in the [[Cycling_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_\u2013_Men's_points_race|Men's points race]] . \n"} +{"id": 22261, "claim": "The 1942 Saint Louis Billikens football team lost five of their nine games that season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "L 7\u201338 September 26 L 9\u201319 October 10 L 6\u201331 October 16 L 0\u201341 October 23 L 7\u201354 November 14 November 28 November 8 November 1 October 2 W 14\u20137 W 20\u20136 W 21\u201319 W 26\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 9121, "claim": "Kesa Van Osch is a Canadian curler who was the skip of the British Columbia throughout her career from 2012 to 2018, where she also played alongside her sister Kalia Van Osch who played third at the 2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships where the team won third-place.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kesa Van Osch (born December 12, 1991 in [[Nanaimo|Nanaimo]], [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] curler from [[Parksville,_British_Columbia|Parksville, British Columbia]]. She was the skip of the winning team at the [[2014_British_Columbia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts|2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], and finished 5th in the [[2014_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts|2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts]]. Van Osch also represented British Columbia at the [[2012_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships|2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] where she led her team to a third-place finish. [[Sarah_Wark|Sarah Wark]] (fourth) Kesa Van Osch Kesa Van Osch Kesa Van Osch Kesa Van Osch Kesa Van Osch [[Kalia_Van_Osch|Kalia Van Osch]] Kalia Van Osch Kalia Van Osch Kalia Van Osch \n"} +{"id": 57, "claim": "Winter World of Love is a song recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck (an English pop singer), which was released on his eponymous album and as a single in 1969, and was number one on the Canada-RPM Adult contemporary charts and third on Ireland's charts between 1969-1970.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Winter World of Love\" is a song recorded by [[Engelbert_Humperdinck_(singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]], which was released on his [[Engelbert_Humperdinck_(album)|eponymous album]] and as a single in 1969. In [[Canada|Canada]], the song reached No. 1 on RPM's [[Adult_contemporary|adult contemporary]] chart. 3 on the [[Irish_Singles_Chart|Irish Singles Chart]], and No. Canada - RPM Adult contemporary 1 Ireland ([[Irish_Singles_Chart|IRMA]]) 3 Engelbert Humperdinck, born Arnold George Dorsey on 2 May 1936, is an English [[Pop_music|pop]] singer. \n"} +{"id": 9459, "claim": "Wasatch (Population: 23,530) is the county with the highest income out of 29 locations in the List of Utah locations by per capita income", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Wasatch_County,_Utah|Wasatch]] $26,873 [[Summit_County,_Utah|Summit]] $40,270 \n"} +{"id": 12146, "claim": "The United States has always won in the LECOM Health Challenge.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2018_Web.com_Tour|2018]] [[Argentina|Argentina]] \n"} +{"id": 14123, "claim": "FreeTrack, an optical motion tracking application for Microsoft Windows, is compatible with the Ideal webcam which was a \u226560 FPS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "FreeTrack is a general-purpose optical motion tracking application for [[Microsoft_Windows|Microsoft Windows]], released under the [[GNU_General_Public_License|GNU General Public License]], that can be used with common inexpensive cameras. Comparison of some cameras compatible with FreeTrack Camera \u226560 \n"} +{"id": 2067, "claim": "In heat 2 of Super Late Model Championship in 2016, Wyatt Alexander, who obtained the fifth place, finished the race faster than Cory Casagrande by 0.05 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wyatt Alexander 5 Cory Casagrande 6 12.639 12.686 \n"} +{"id": 36114, "claim": "Archivemount is a system that runs on operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Unix-Like, and is licensed under LGPL.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Unix-like|Unix-like]] \n"} +{"id": 15693, "claim": "Shattered Angels had five Absolute Angels, one of which was Cla\u00edomh Solais.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Four_Treasures_of_the_Tuatha_De\u0301_Danann|Clai\u0301omh Solais]] (\u30af\u30e9\u30a6\u30bd\u30e9\u30b9, Kurau Sorasu) Murakumo (\u30e0\u30e9\u30af\u30e2, Murakumo) [[Batraz|Batraz]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30b9, Badorasu) [[Megingjo\u0308r\u00f0|Megingjord]] (\u30e1\u30ad\u3099\u30f3\u30ad\u3099\u30e7\u30eb\u30c8\u3099, Megingyorudo) [[Bastille|Bastille]] (\u30cf\u3099\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30fc\u30e6, Basuti\u0304yu) \n"} +{"id": 3242, "claim": "Black Kettle National Grassland was named after a Southern Cheyenne leader killed in the attack led by George Armstrong Custer, the area never became part of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian reservation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The area became part of the [[Cheyenne_and_Arapaho_Tribes|Cheyenne and Arapaho]] Indian reservation in 1867, but the treaty lands were partitioned and shrunk by multiple federal acts, including the [[Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]] which carved the land into parcels owned by individual households, and was opened to private settlement in 1892. \n"} +{"id": 2274, "claim": "The Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is a Unitarian chapel in Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is in Park Road, Dingle, [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Merseyside|Merseyside]], England. Unitarian services continue to be held in the chapel every fortnight. \n"} +{"id": 21175, "claim": "Michael Frol\u00edk (born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional ice hockey right winger who is active since 2004 up to present.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael Froli\u0301k (Czech pronunciation: [[Czech|[\u02c8m\u026axa\u025bl \u02c8froli\u02d0k]]; born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|right winger]] who is currently an [[Unrestricted_free_agent|unrestricted free agent]]. 2004\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 3455, "claim": "Tom Steven (born 5 September 1954) played with three clubs between 1972 and 1977, one of which was Hibernian where he made the most appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tom Steven (born 5 September 1954) is a retired Scottish [[Association_football|football]] [[Midfielder|midfielder]] who played in the [[Scottish_League|Scottish League]] for [[Berwick_Rangers_F.C.|Berwick Rangers]], [[Forfar_Athletic_F.C.|Forfar Athletic]], [[East_Fife_F.C.|East Fife]], [[Hamilton_Academical_F.C.|Hamilton Academical]] and [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]]. [[1972\u201373_Hibernian_F.C._season|1972\u201373]] [[1974\u201375_Scottish_Division_Two|1974\u201375]] [[1976\u201377_Scottish_Second_Division|1976\u201377]] [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]] [[Hamilton_Academical_F.C.|Hamilton Academical]] [[Forfar_Athletic_F.C.|Forfar Athletic]] 1 6 27 34 \n"} +{"id": 2971, "claim": "2010 Dublin Senior Football Championship manager is Paddy Carr and the player of the year is Brian Kavanagh", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Paddy_Carr|Paddy Carr]] Brian Kavanagh \n"} +{"id": 15173, "claim": "Liu Zengwen served as ambassador of China to Lithuania after Ambasaddor\u00a0Tong Mingtao, both under 6th Chinese premier Wen Jiabao.", "label": 0, "evidence": "January 2012 Liu Zengwen [[Wen_Jiabao|Wen Jiabao]] January 2009 Tong Mingtao [[Wen_Jiabao|Wen Jiabao]] Wen Jiabao (born 15 September 1942) is a retired Chinese politician who served as the [[List_of_premiers_of_China#Premiers_of_State_Council_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China_(1949-present)|sixth]] [[Premier_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China|Premier]] of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and serving as China's head of government for a decade between 2003 and 2013. \n"} +{"id": 1177, "claim": "RHEB (also known as Ras homolog enriched in brain) is a GTP-binding protein (a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a cell to its interior) that is ubiquitously expressed in humans and other mammals that may be used for neural plasticity, albeit a novel functionality at the moment and is not typically associated with the Ras proteins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "RHEB also known as Ras homolog enriched in brain (RHEB) is a [[G_protein|GTP-binding protein]] that is ubiquitously expressed in humans and other mammals. RHEB may be involved in neural plasticity. This function is novel and not typically associated with the Ras proteins. G proteins, also known as guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, are a [[Protein_family|family of proteins]] that act as [[Molecular_switch|molecular switches]] inside cells, and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a [[Cell_(biology)|cell]] to its interior. \n"} +{"id": 3172, "claim": "The Victoria Falls are a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres, formed as the full width of the Zambezi River plummets in a single vertical drop, with the river's course dotted with islands as the river approaches the falls.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There are no mountains, escarpments, or deep valleys; only a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres in all directions. The falls are formed as the full width of the river plummets in a single vertical drop into a transverse chasm 1,708 metres (5,604 ft) wide, carved by its waters along a fracture zone in the basalt plateau. The river's course is dotted with numerous tree-covered [[Island|islands]], which increase in number as the river approaches the falls. [[Zambezi_River|Zambezi River]] \n"} +{"id": 6963, "claim": "All five episodes in Still 2gether were released in August.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It premiered on [[GMM_25|GMM 25]] and [[Line_TV|LINE TV]] on 14 August 2020, airing on Fridays at 21:30 [[UTC+07:00|ICT]] and 23:00 ICT, respectively. The series concluded on 11 September 2020. \n14 August (2020-08-14) \u2013\n11 September 2020 (2020-09-11) \n"} +{"id": 9104, "claim": "In the 2010 Grand National, Tony McCoy, Denis O'Regan, and Barry Geraghty, finished first, second, and third respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Position Rider 3rd Paul Moloney \n"} +{"id": 4041, "claim": "Mal Brough lost his seat as the Minister for Families and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs to Jon Sullivan, a member of the Australian Labor Party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brough was promoted to [[Cabinet_of_Australia|cabinet]] in 2006 as [[Minister_for_Families,_Community_Services_and_Indigenous_Affairs|Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs]], and subsequently oversaw the controversial [[Northern_Territory_Emergency_Response|Northern Territory Emergency Response]]. He lost his seat at the [[2007_Australian_federal_election|2007 election]], at which the government was defeated. [[Mal_Brough|Mal Brough]] Labor [[Jon_Sullivan|Jon Sullivan]] \n"} +{"id": 9907, "claim": "SEPU was sold and closed in the early years of the 20th century.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SEPU was purchased in 2000 by Australian retailer [[Rodd_Partridge|Rodd Partridge]]; it was a failing company at the time. The company closed in 2002 because of previous management's massive undisclosed accumulated tax debts. \n"} +{"id": 462, "claim": "The Hackensack and New York Railroad, which operated from 1858 to 1870s, was succeeded by the New Jersey and New York Railroad, which operated north from Rutherford, New Jersey to Haverstraw, New York from the beginning to the mid-to-late 19th century.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hackensack and New York Railroad was a [[New_Jersey|New Jersey]] [[Railroad|railroad]] company which was chartered in 1856. Hackensack and New York Railroad 1858\u20131870s [[New_Jersey_and_New_York_Railroad|New Jersey and New York Railroad]] The New Jersey and New York Railroad (NJ&NY) was a [[Railroad|railroad]] company that operated north from [[Rutherford,_New_Jersey|Rutherford]], [[New_Jersey|New Jersey]], to [[Haverstraw,_New_York|Haverstraw]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]] beginning in the mid-to-late 19th century. \n"} +{"id": 28367, "claim": "Ed Sheeran released three singles from 2008-2009, including Too Close (with Mads Langer,a multi platinum and multi award winning artist in his home country Denmark).", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"[[You're_Not_Alone_(Olive_song)#Mads_Langer_version|You're Not Alone]]\" \"Fact-Fiction\" List of singles, with selected chart positions \nFive months later, Sheeran released his first single, \"[[The_A_Team_(Ed_Sheeran_song)|The A Team]]\", on 12 June 2011. \n"} +{"id": 24195, "claim": "Akimoto Matsuyo was born in Yokohama on January 2, 1911 and diagnosed with pleurisy in grade school which she spent both in public school and being homeschooled.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Akimoto was born in [[Yokohama|Yokohama]] on January 2, 1911, to a family of six consisting of her mother, father, and four older brothers; one of them being Fujio Akimoto, who was a [[Haiku|haiku]] poet. In addition, to her father's death at a young age she was diagnosed with [[Pleurisy|pleurisy]] when she was in the third grade. Due to Akimoto's fatigue from her illness and her family's belief in traditional gender roles, the family did not see the need for Akimoto to extend her education, so she attended public school for the minimum required years. For many years of her childhood, Akimoto was home schooled with the help of her two older brothers. \n"} +{"id": 3533, "claim": "Buckcherry is a hard rock band from Los Angeles, California.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Buckcherry is an American rock band from [[Anaheim,_California|Anaheim, California]], formed in 1995. \n[[Anaheim,_California|Anaheim, California]], United States \n"} +{"id": 7347, "claim": "To get to Lake Tikub, one has to take the Pan-Philippine Highway South heading to Tiaong, Quezon.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From Manila, take the Pan-Philippine Highway South heading to Lucena City. \n"} +{"id": 3187, "claim": "The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean area where small-to-moderate explosive eruptions have been recorded with its largest eruption of Lascar took place in 1993.", "label": 1, "evidence": "About 88% (22 out of 25) of the world's largest volcanic eruptions in [[Holocene|the last 11,700 years]] occurred at volcanoes in the Ring of Fire. \n"} +{"id": 14806, "claim": "The City and Territory is an Ethnographic, History, Folklore, and Art Museum that was established in 1992 at Via di Porta Marchetta 2, Vetralla.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ethnographic, [[History|History]], [[Folklore|Folklore]], [[Art|Art]] 1992 Via di Porta Marchetta 2, Vetralla \n"} +{"id": 34480, "claim": "Jolly LLB 2 won one out of the nine nominations it had from various award-giving bodies including Star Screen Awards, Filmfare Awards, and the Zee Cine Awards where Akshay Kumar won Best Actor in the Male Category.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Best Actor \u2013 Male (Popular) Nominated \nBest Actor \u2013 Male (Viewer's Choice) Won \n"} +{"id": 8262, "claim": "Quantitative risk assessment software (includes single-loss expectancy which is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk) must be used in isolation and some software can only be used in certain organizations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In financial terms, quantitative risk assessments include a calculation of the [[Single_loss_expectancy|single loss expectancy]] of monetary value of an asset. Single-loss expectancy (SLE) is the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk on an asset. Some of the QRA software models described above must be used in isolation: for example the results from a consequence model cannot be used directly in a risk model. Some of the software is proprietary and can only be used within certain organisations. \n"} +{"id": 17031, "claim": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup run mainly for non-league clubs in the region and Hayes have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as [[Barnet_F.C.|Barnet]], [[Brentford_F.C.|Brentford]] [[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] and [[Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C.|Q.P.R.]] [[Hayes_F.C.|Hayes]] have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991). \n"} +{"id": 49244, "claim": "James Feldeine, who was born in Texas City in 1988, played for two teams, Panathinaikos and Crvena zveda, from 2015 to 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "James Feldeine (born June 26, 1988) is an American-Dominican professional basketball player for [[Real_Betis_Baloncesto|Real Betis]] of the [[Liga_ACB|Liga ACB]]. (1988-06-26) June 26, 1988 (age 32)\n[[New_York_City,_New_York|New York City, New York]] \n"} +{"id": 29044, "claim": "Reg Boorman unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the 1980 Onehunga by-election and was selected to contest the Wairarapa electorate in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the [[1980_Onehunga_by-election|1980 Onehunga by-election]], losing to [[Fred_Gerbic|Fred Gerbic]]. He was selected to contest the [[Wairarapa_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wairarapa]] electorate in [[1984_New_Zealand_general_election|1984]], where he defeated the [[New_Zealand_National_Party|National Party]] incumbent [[Ben_Couch|Ben Couch]]. \n"} +{"id": 3165, "claim": "Juan Perez (from Davidson, NC, Spain) won \u20ac103,503 at The Estrellas Poker Tour on 25\u201329 January 2012, which is lower then Miguel Bermudez's prize of \u20ac76,000 in the same tournament held on 26 Mar-1 April 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "25\u201329 January 2012 [[Spain]] Juan Perez \u20ac70,619 \n"} +{"id": 9781, "claim": "The Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television was awarded to Jimmy Smits for his role as Miguel Prado in Dexter, an American crime drama mystery television series.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jimmy_Smits|Jimmy Smits]] [[List_of_Dexter_characters#Miguel_Prado|Miguel Prado]] [[Dexter_(TV_series)|Dexter]] Dexter is an American [[Crime_fiction|crime]] [[Drama|drama]] mystery television series that aired on [[Showtime_(TV_network)|Showtime]] from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013. \n"} +{"id": 36297, "claim": "In 1999 Electoral results for the district of Wimmera, the Liberal party (Victorian Division) got the highest votes of 9,866 followed by the National party (political party in Victoria) with 9,450 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1999_Victorian_state_election|1999 Victorian state election]]: Wimmera 9,866 [[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] 9,450 \n"} +{"id": 2930, "claim": "Electoral results for the Division of Forde had five members between 1990 and present, one of which was Kay Elson.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[David_Watson_(Queensland_politician)|David Watson]] [[Mary_Crawford|Mary Crawford]] [[Kay_Elson|Kay Elson]] [[Brett_Raguse|Brett Raguse]] [[Bert_van_Manen|Bert van Manen]] [[#1984|1984]]\u20131987 [[#1987|1987]]\u20131996 [[#1996|1996]]\u20132007 [[#2007|2007]]\u20132010 [[#2010|2010]]\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 994, "claim": "The Miss Hong Kong 2007 pageant had two contestants from Vancouver.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Miss Hong Kong 2007 pageant, the 35th Miss Hong Kong pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on 21 July 2007. This is also the second time where four overseas delegates were chosen. Contestant #3 Kayi Cheung and #8 Janis Leung Wing Sze are from Vancouver. Contestant #11 Kendra Wong Chung Yin is from San Francisco and #16 Jenny Cheng Wai Ching is from Las Vegas. Surprisingly, no delegate from Toronto or Los Angeles made it to Hong Kong (where in recent years, many did). \n"} +{"id": 13367, "claim": "The production of Italian car manufacturer Lancia slowed down over the last decade, from 300,087 cars in 1990 to only 58,759 in 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1990 300,087 2019 58,759 \n"} +{"id": 21414, "claim": "Currently 44 years old, Alin Panzaru began his career in 1993 playing for Otelul Galati, and he retired in 2012 after having played for numerous clubs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1976-01-18) 18 January 1976 (age 44) Pa\u0302nzaru made his [[Liga_I|Liga I]] debut on 4 December 1993, for [[FC_Ot\u0326elul_Galat\u0326i|Ot\u0326elul Galat\u0326i]] in a 1-1 draw against Inter Sibiu. In 2007 he moved to [[FC_Ot\u0326elul_Galat\u0326i|Ot\u0326elul Galat\u0326i]] and [[FCM_Duna\u0306rea_Galat\u0326i|Duna\u0306rea Galat\u0326i]] bitter rival, [[ACS_Dacia_Unirea_Bra\u0306ila|Dacia Unirea Bra\u0306ila]], named CF Bra\u0306ila at that time, and played there in more than 100 matches, until his retirement in 2012. In his first 9 years of career Pa\u0302nzaru played mainly for teams from Galat\u0326i such as: [[FC_Ot\u0326elul_Galat\u0326i|Ot\u0326elul Galat\u0326i]], [[FCM_Duna\u0306rea_Galat\u0326i|Duna\u0306rea Galat\u0326i]] or Constant CFR Galat\u0326i. \n"} +{"id": 6541, "claim": "WWLG-AM operated with an \"adult standards\" format which included big band and swing music and some early jazz; never changed broadcast frequency.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The jobs radio format was short-lived, and the call letters were changed to WWLG in 1993. The station changed broadcast frequency a decade later from its longtime position on the dial at 1360 kHz to 1370 kHz on July 22, 2002, which allowed it to operate with increased power but with highly directional signals from separate day and night transmitter sites. \n"} +{"id": 30670, "claim": "The Disrupt, the debut studio album by American hip hop musician Oh No, received a 7.8/10 rating from Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Disrupt is the debut studio album by American hip hop musician [[Oh_No_(musician)|Oh No]]. [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 7.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 25521, "claim": "The 2012 Wilmington mayoral election had one Democrat run unopposed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] 100 \n"} +{"id": 2077, "claim": "James Norris Brewer ( According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), Brewer \"was the eldest son of a merchant of London, He married the daughter of a gentleman at Clapham and he died on ).", "label": 0, "evidence": "According to the [[Oxford_Dictionary_of_National_Biography|Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]] (2004), Brewer \"was the eldest son of a merchant of London. He married the daughter of a gentleman at Clapham... James Norris Brewer (1777\u20131839; [[Floruit|fl.]] 1799\u20131829), was an English topographer and [[Novelist|novelist]]. \n"} +{"id": 26939, "claim": "Scot's book is titled The Discoverie of Witchcraft (published 1584), at the end the printer gives his name, there are also four dedications one of which is to Sir Roger Manwood.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1584 The Discoverie of Witchcraft is a partially sceptical book published by the English gentleman [[Reginald_Scot|Reginald Scot]] in 1584, intended as an expose\u0301 of early Modern [[Witchcraft|witchcraft]]. At the end of the volume the printer gives his name as William Brome. There are four dedications: to [[Sir_Roger_Manwood|Sir Roger Manwood]], chief baron of the exchequer; another to Scot's cousin, Sir Thomas Scot; a third jointly to [[John_Coldwell|John Coldwell]], then [[Dean_of_Rochester|dean of Rochester]], and to [[William_Redman|William Redman]], then [[List_of_Archdeacons_of_Canterbury|Archdeacon of Canterbury]]; and a fourth \"to the readers\". \n"} +{"id": 2012, "claim": "The Nanzatico signed onto an annexe of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation and were ordered to join with the Portobacco.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Treaty of 1677 (or the Treaty Between Virginia And The Indians 1677 or Treaty of Middle Plantation) was signed in [[Virginia|Virginia]] on May 28, 1677 between [[Charles_II_of_England|Charles II of England]] and representatives from various Virginia [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|Native American]] tribes including the [[Nottoway_Tribe|Nottoway]], the [[Appomattoc|Appomattoc]], the Wayonaoake, the [[Nansemond|Nansemond]], the [[Nanzatico|Nanzatico]], the [[Monacan_people|Monacan]], the Saponi, and the [[Meherrin|Meherrin]] following the end of [[Bacon's_Rebellion|Bacon's Rebellion]]. In 1684, the Colony ordered the 70 total remaining Rappahannock to join with the Portobacco, for their protection against Seneca Iroquois raids. \n"} +{"id": 8504, "claim": "In the 2017 Wexford Senior Football Championship, a Gaeilc football league in Wexfor, Gusserane O'Rahillys were the defending champions after they defeated Glynn-Barntown in the previous years final while Taghmon-Camross returns to the senior grade after claiming the 2016 Wexford Intermediate Football Championship title.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2017 Wexford Senior Football Championship is the 119th edition of the Wexford GAA's premier club [[Gaelic_football|Gaelic football]] tournament for senior graded teams in [[County_Wexford,_Ireland|County Wexford, Ireland]]. Gusserane O'Rahillys were the defending champions after they defeated Glynn-Barntown in the previous years final. This was Taghmon-Camross' return to the senior grade after claiming the 2016 Wexford Intermediate Football Championship title. \n"} +{"id": 18678, "claim": "1962 Nippon Professional Baseball season was planned to have six teams, one of which was the Toei Flyers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pacific_League|Pacific League]] regular season standings Team [[Toei_Flyers|Toei Flyers]] [[Nankai_Hawks|Nankai Hawks]] Nishitetsu Lions [[Daimai_Orions|Daimai Orions]] [[Hankyu_Braves|Hankyu Braves]] [[Kintetsu_Buffaloes|Kintetsu Buffaloes]] \n"} +{"id": 4261, "claim": "Margaret Wangari Muriuki, a Kenyan long and distance runner who won a medal at the African Cross Country Championships in 2012, placed seventh in the 2014 All-Africa Games in Algeria.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The African Games, formally known as the All-Africa Games or the Pan African Games, are a [[Continent|continental]] [[Multi-sport_event|multi-sport event]] held every four years, organized by the [[African_Union|African Union]] (AU) with the [[Association_of_National_Olympic_Committees_of_Africa|Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa]] (ANOCA) and the [[Association_of_African_Sports_Confederations|Association of African Sports Confederations]] (AASC). 2007 [[Athletics_at_the_2007_All-Africa_Games|All-Africa Games]] [[Algiers,_Algeria|Algiers, Algeria]] 7th \n"} +{"id": 2970, "claim": "The Sunset Reservoir (North Basin) has generated 45,000 MW\u00b7h (a billing unit for energy delivered to consumers by electric utilities) for five years starting 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sunset_Reservoir|Sunset Reservoir]] Generation ([[MW%C2%B7h|MW\u00b7h]]) of Sunset Reservoir North Basin Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total 30,784 \n"} +{"id": 14213, "claim": "Victor Louis was a French architect who died on 2 July 1800.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Victor Louis (10 May 1731, Paris \u2013 2 July 1800, Paris) was a French architect, disqualified on a technicality from winning the [[Prix_de_Rome|Prix de Rome]] in architecture in 1755. \n[[French_people|French]] Architect 2 July 1800(1800-07-02) (aged 69)\nParis, France \n"} +{"id": 10705, "claim": "Valby Park was converted to a landfill after 1939 and was then dug up during World War II to check for fuel.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The park is situated at the site of the former Valby F\u00e6lled (\"[[Common_land|Common]]\"), which was used as [[Landfill|landfill]] between 1913 and 1937. It was converted to a park between 1937 and 1939, and opened to the public on September 1, 1939. \n"} +{"id": 291, "claim": "Chris Simpkins succeeded Michael Dennis Blanch as Chief Executive of Falkland Island in March 2003.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Christopher John Simpkins [[Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|CBE]] (born c. 1950) is an English administrator who was Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands from March 2003 to September 2007. [[Michael_Blanch|Michael Blanch]] \n"} +{"id": 2498, "claim": "Sushil Sharma killed his wife because he objected to his wife's friendship with Matloob Karim as they were classmates.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sushil redialed the phone to find Matloob on the other end. Enraged, he fatally shot Naina. Sushil Sharma objected to his wife Naina Sahni's friendship with Matloob Karim. On 2 July 1995, she was killed by her husband Sushil Sharma, a Congress youth leader and [[Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_(India)|MLA]]. Matloob and Naina were classmates and fellow Congress workers. \n"} +{"id": 28950, "claim": "Amlwch Town (4), a football team founded in 1897, lost to Treaddur Bay United (4) with a score of 1\u20132, while Brickfield Rangers (3) won against Brymbo (3) with a score of 2\u20131 at the 2014\u201315 Welsh Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Welsh Alliance League & Alves Cup Winners: 2001\u201302 \n"} +{"id": 51458, "claim": "Dudi Amsalem was a tank commander in the Armored Corps before earning a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from Bar-IIan University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During his [[Israel_Defense_Forces|IDF]] national service he was a tank commander in the [[Armored_Corps_(Israel)|Armored Corps]]. He later obtained a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]]. \n"} +{"id": 3508, "claim": "Birgit Remmert was born in Braunschweig, studied at the Hochschule f\u00fcr Musik Detmold but never won any prizes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a student, she achieved several prizes at international competitions. \n"} +{"id": 7135, "claim": "Lipochaeta, common name nehe, is part of the kingdom Plantae and order Asterales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lipochaeta, common name nehe, is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] in the daisy family, [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] that is endemic to [[Hawaii|Hawaii]]. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 5831, "claim": "Phalombe had a population of 2,592 in 1998, and a population of 6,242 in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1998 2 592 2018 6 242 \n"} +{"id": 4590, "claim": "(2197) Shanghai, discovered by Purple Mountain Obs. on December 30, 1965, is categorized as a main-belt Themis and C-type asteroid named after the Chinese city, Shanghai.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The asteroid was discovered on 30 December 1965, by astronomers at the [[Purple_Mountain_Observatory|Purple Mountain Observatory]] in Nanking, China, and named after the city of [[Shanghai|Shanghai]]. C [[Main-belt|main-belt]] \u00b7 [[Themis_family|Themis]] Shanghai ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u4e0a\u6d77, [[Shanghainese|Shanghainese]] pronunciation: [[Help:IPA|[z\u0251\u0303\u0300.h\u025b\u0301]] (listen), [[Standard_Chinese|Standard Mandarin]] pronunciation: [[Mandarin|[\u0282a\u0302\u014b.xa\u0300i]] (listen)) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the [[China|People's Republic of China]]. \n"} +{"id": 2130, "claim": "Brian Bress, who didn't receive any formal education in animation or any arts-related course, was against the release of the video piece \"Statue Report\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bress received a BFA in film, animation and Video from the [[Rhode_Island_School_of_Design|Rhode Island School of Design]] in [[Providence,_Rhode_Island|Providence, Rhode Island]] in 1998, an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the [[University_of_California,_Los_Angeles|University of California, Los Angeles]] in 2006. \n"} +{"id": 3744, "claim": "Awarded annually at Wheeler Theater, Port Townsend, Washington, a city on the Quimper Peninsula in Jefferson County, Washington, United States, since 2003, the Langum Prize for American Historical Fiction (or David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction) is awarded for historical fiction.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They have been awarded annually since 2001 by the [[Langum_Charitable_Trust|Langum Charitable Trust]]. The prize is for $1,000 and is awarded annually at Wheeler Theater, [[Port_Townsend,_Washington|Port Townsend, Washington]], in conjunction with Centrum Foundation's annual Writers Conference. The Langum Prize for American Historical Fiction (or David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction) is awarded for [[Historical_fiction|historical fiction]] and given since 2003. Port Townsend [[English|/\u02c8ta\u028anz\u0259nd/]] is a city on the [[Quimper_Peninsula|Quimper Peninsula]] in [[Jefferson_County,_Washington|Jefferson County]], [[Washington_(state)|Washington]], [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 41327, "claim": "The Sitti Zone of the Somali region in Ethiopia consists of inhabited towns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sitti Zone ([[Somali_language|Somali]]: Gobolka Sitti), formerly known as Shinile, is one of the nine [[List_of_zones_of_Ethiopia|zones]] of the [[Somali_Region|Somali Region]] of [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]. Other towns and cities in this zone include [[Aysha,_Ethiopia|Aysha]], [[Shinile|Shinile]], [[Dewele|Dewele]], [[Harewa,_Ethiopia|Harewa]], [[Adigale|Adigale]], [[Erer|Erer]], [[Bike,_Ethiopia|Bike]] and [[A\u0304fdem|A\u0304fdem]]. [[Shinile|Shinile]] 500,132 \n"} +{"id": 33800, "claim": "The Schinia lynx is a plant in the Lepidoptera order under the Noctuidae family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Schinia lynx, the lynx flower moth, is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]]. [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 23059, "claim": "Titles were given to the top five candidates from among the selected top ten in the 47th Miss America pageant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Miss America 1974 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up Top 10 \n"} +{"id": 3864, "claim": "Tan Seng Giaw, who was born in Malaysia and educated there and in England, has served Bandar Kelang, Klang Bandar, and Kajang.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tan Seng Giaw (simplified Chinese: \u9648\u80dc\u5c27; traditional Chinese: \u9673\u52dd\u582f; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Che\u0301n She\u0300ngya\u0301o; born 26 May 1942) is a veteran [[Malaysian_people|Malaysian]] from the [[Democratic_Action_Party_(Malaysia)|Democratic Action Party]] (DAP). After attending Primary and High School in Kelantan and [[Penang|Penang]] respectively, he furthered his education at Plymouth College and [[Leeds_University|Leeds University]], England. He was born on 26 May 1942 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Member of the [[Selangor_State_Legislative_Assembly|Selangor State Legislative Assembly]]\nfor [[Bandar_Kelang_(state_constituency)|Bandar Kelang]]/[[Klang_Bandar_(state_constituency)|Klang Bandar]] Member of the [[Selangor_State_Legislative_Assembly|Selangor State Legislative Assembly]]\nfor [[Kajang_(state_constituency)|Kajang]] Tan Seng Giaw @ Tan Chun Tin\n(1942-05-26) 26 May 1942 (age 78)\n[[Kota_Bharu|Kota Bharu]], Kelantan, [[British_Malaya|British Malaya]] (now [[Malaysia|Malaysia]]) \n[[1982_Malaysian_general_election|1982]] [[Bandar_Kelang_(state_constituency)|Bandar Kelang]] [[1986_Malaysian_general_election|1986]] [[Klang_Bandar_(state_constituency)|Klang Bandar]] [[1990_Malaysian_general_election|1990]] [[Kajang_(state_constituency)|Kajang]] Tan Seng Giaw @ Tan Chun Tin\n(1942-05-26) 26 May 1942 (age 78)\n[[Kota_Bharu|Kota Bharu]], Kelantan, [[British_Malaya|British Malaya]] (now [[Malaysia|Malaysia]]) He was born on 26 May 1942 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. After attending Primary and High School in Kelantan and [[Penang|Penang]] respectively, he furthered his education at Plymouth College and [[Leeds_University|Leeds University]], England. \n"} +{"id": 5537, "claim": "The 1924 American Peace Award, which was created in 1923 by Edward W. Bok, didn't receive any applicants because it stops granting $100,000 to its recipient.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The American Peace Award was created in 1923 by [[Edward_W._Bok|Edward W. Bok]], who believed that the [[United_States_Government|United States Government]] was not taking initiative to promote peace in the world. The 1924 American Peace Award received plans from thousands of applicants, and caught the interest of the Senate. \n"} +{"id": 5426, "claim": "Jonathan Gallivan, who composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive), produced, recorded and engineered an acoustic album for David Usher called \"The Mile End Sessions\", which was released September 14, 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2005, Jonathan composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive) and I Want You To Love Me (But You Just Let Me Go) (recorded by Jonny Gee Rogers) for [[Clement_Virgo|Clement Virgo]]'s film [[Lie_With_Me|Lie With Me]]. Jonathan produced, recorded and engineered an acoustic album for [[David_Usher|David Usher]] called \"[[The_Mile_End_Sessions|The Mile End Sessions]]\", which was released September 14, 2010. \n"} +{"id": 503, "claim": "The Athletes' Village in the 2018 Commonwealth Games was developed by the Economic Development Queensland on a 29-hectare area in Parklands, never ended up carrying out its intended purpose of providing housing and services to athletes and officials.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Athletes Village was officially opened from 25 March 2018 and provided accommodation and services to 6,600 athletes and officials in 1252 permanent dwellings. \n"} +{"id": 44528, "claim": "A collaboration tool for movie making, which was created by Timo Vuorensola, owned by Star Wrech Studios Oy Ltd, and designed to earn money when films created gain popularity, is called Wreckamovie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Collaboration_tool|Collaboration tool]] for movie making Timo Vuorensola Star Wreck Studios Oy Ltd (commercial) With it a community creates and distributes the film, and only then, once popularity has already been gained, profitability steps in. \n"} +{"id": 23138, "claim": "Luther Reigns (born as Matthew Robert Wiese) was born in New York City in 1971, and weight 295 pounds at six feet five inches tall, debuted as a profesional golfer in 1997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "285 lb (129 kg) lb \n"} +{"id": 23640, "claim": "Juichi Wakisaka of Toyota Team LeMans took first place in the 2002 GT500 while driving a Toyota Supra.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Toyota Team LeMans [[2002_JGTC_season|2002]] 1st [[Toyota_Supra|Toyota Supra]] \n"} +{"id": 10607, "claim": "Prince Arron got his first professional win on 2013-03-08 against Tyan Booth.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Win [[United_Kingdom]] [[Tyan_Booth|Tyan Booth]] 2013-03-08 \n"} +{"id": 52561, "claim": "David Segel was born April 10, 1964 but did not graduate from College.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Segel grew up in Connecticut, Chicago and New York, graduating from [[Yale_University|Yale University]] in 1986 with a B.A. in Physics and Philosophy. \n"} +{"id": 19353, "claim": "Lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase is a toxin that belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, producing pyruvate and malate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] \n"} +{"id": 16164, "claim": "France placed last in the medal table for the 1958 European Shotgun Championships.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[France|France]] 8 \n"} +{"id": 1162, "claim": "The Hoary Marmot, a ground squirrel with short limbs and a broad head, eats grasses from the tree lined slopes of mountains in North America, and is classified in the Chordata phyllum, and Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The hoary marmot is a large, bulky, ground squirrel, with short, heavy limbs, and a broad head. Hoary marmots live near the [[Tree_line|tree line]] on slopes with grasses and [[Forb|forbs]] to eat and rocky areas for cover. Phylum: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 45852, "claim": "Bangalore Naatkal is a film set in India, and the actors in the film speak Tamil, which is a Dravidian language spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tamil_language|Tamil]] Featuring an [[Ensemble_cast|ensemble cast]] consisting of [[Arya_(actor)|Arya]], [[Bobby_Simha|Bobby Simha]] and [[Sri_Divya|Sri Divya]] in the lead roles, it tells the story of three cousins who live their childhood dream of living and enjoying in the city of [[Bengaluru|Bangalore]]. [[India|India]] Tamil ([[English|/\u02c8t\u00e6m\u026al/]]; \u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd Tamil\u0331 [[Tamil|[t\u032aami\u027b]], pronunciation (help\u00b7)) is a [[Dravidian_language|Dravidian language]] natively spoken by the [[Tamil_people|Tamil people]] of [[South_Asia|South Asia]]. \n"} +{"id": 4215, "claim": "On 4 June 2018, Dedryck Boyata was named in the final 23-man squad for Belgium at the 2018 World Cup, the 21st FIFA World Cup, and during this year he had his highest number of appearances, which is even higher than the total of his other appearances combined.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 4 June 2018, Boyata was named in the final 23-man [[Belgium_national_football_team|squad]] for Belgium at the [[2018_FIFA_World_Cup|2018 World Cup]]. 2018 11 20 It was the 21st [[FIFA_World_Cup|FIFA World Cup]], a worldwide football tournament held once every four years. \n"} +{"id": 2937, "claim": "The 1969 Sammarinese general election was dominated by the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party winning 27 seats out of 60 by flying in 400 supporters from the US to vote for them.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[Sammarinese_Christian_Democratic_Party|Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party]] remained the largest party, winning 27 of the 60 seats in the [[Grand_and_General_Council|Grand and General Council]], and formed a coalition with the Independent Democratic Socialist Party, together holding 38 of the 60 seats. The Christian Democratic Party had flown in 400 supporters from the [[United_States|United States]] to vote for them. \n"} +{"id": 7543, "claim": "Copper in architecture has ten different copper alloys, one of which has the common term of Red brass.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Copper has been used since ancient times as a durable, [[Corrosion_resistance|corrosion resistant]], and weatherproof architectural material. It can be a mixture of carbonate and sulfate compounds in various amounts, depending upon environmental conditions such as sulfur-containing acid rain. \nClassification of copper and its alloys Copper alloys, brass Zinc (Zn) Chemical composition of copper alloys Ni [%] Fe [%] Al [%] Other [%] Red brass 833 93 1.5 1.5 4 836 85 5 5 5 838 83 4 6 7 Chemical composition may vary to yield mechanical properties \n"} +{"id": 45517, "claim": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment refuse to release \"No Greater Glory\" as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD, because of its box office failure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On August 23, 2019, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released it as a Region 1 Made On Demand DVD. \n"} +{"id": 24614, "claim": "The Columbian, a weekly newspaper for Vancouver, Washington, and Clark County, Washington, was published for its first decade (1890-1900) as a four-page daily that was meant as a counterweight to the local Republican newspaper The Independent.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Columbian is a daily [[Newspaper|newspaper]] for [[Vancouver,_Washington|Vancouver, Washington]], and [[Clark_County,_Washington|Clark County, Washington]]. The paper was published for its first decade (1890-1900) as a four-page daily that was meant as a counterweight to the local [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] newspaper The Independent. \n"} +{"id": 8699, "claim": "2003 North West Leicestershire District Council election has four parties, one of which is the Labour party (founded February 27, 1900) with the most seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 52.6 31.6 10.5 5.3 27 February 1900;\n120 years ago (1900-02-27) \n"} +{"id": 297, "claim": "Tensile structure allows the strength to be different depending on what the item is made out of, Polyester Fibre is the highest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "These are woven materials with different strengths in different directions. The properties of the individuals strands of different materials are shown in the table below, where UTS is [[Ultimate_tensile_strength|ultimate tensile strength]], or the breaking load: Polyester fibre 6% A tensile structure is a [[Construction|construction]] of elements carrying only [[Tension_(physics)|tension]] and no [[Compression_(physical)|compression]] or [[Bending|bending]]. \n"} +{"id": 16287, "claim": "William Starling Burgess, who was born in Los Angeles, Massachusetts in 1878 was known for being a Collier Trophy winner.", "label": 1, "evidence": "December 25, 1878\n[[Boston,_Massachusetts|Boston, Massachusetts]] \n"} +{"id": 1064, "claim": "The William Ayers House is a two and a half story house which failed to make it on the National Register of Historic Places after multiple attempts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The house was listed on the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] on July 8, 1999. \n"} +{"id": 10656, "claim": "Cletus Paul scored 10 career goal points with the Mumbai F.C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "0 Goals League [[Mumbai_F.C.|Mumbai]] \n(0) [[Mumbai_F.C.|Mumbai]] Team (Gls) \n"} +{"id": 12692, "claim": "KATO was the second radio station in Reno, and was approved in 1958 to move its transmitter to a site east of town.", "label": 1, "evidence": "May 5, 1961 \n"} +{"id": 26076, "claim": "In 1972 Barry Sheene signed with Yamaha, a Japanese motorcycle manufacturer, to ride their bikes in the 250cc World Championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "For the [[1972_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season|1972]] season, Sheene was signed by [[Yamaha_Motor_Company|Yamaha]] to ride a factory-supported Yamaha YZ635 for the 250cc World Championship under the French Yamaha importer Sonauto's banner. Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (\u30e4\u30de\u30cf\u767a\u52d5\u6a5f\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e, Yamaha Hatsudo\u0304ki Kabushiki-gaisha) is a [[Japan|Japanese]] manufacturer of [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]], marine products such as boats and outboard motors, and other motorized products. \n"} +{"id": 485, "claim": "Leung Cheuk Cheung was born in Hong Kong on February 22, 1965, and he plays the goalkeeper position (most specialised position in the sport).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leung Cheuk Cheung (Chinese: \u6881\u5353\u9577; Jyutping: loeng coek coeng; born 22 February 1965 in Hong Kong) is a former [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] professional [[Footballer|footballer]] who played as a [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. It is the most specialised position in the sport. \nIt is the most specialised position in the sport. Leung Cheuk Cheung (1965-02-22) 22 February 1965 (age 55) [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|Goalkeeper]] \n"} +{"id": 2503, "claim": "Gerald Sparrow became a judge on the International Court at age 26 or 27 and also wrote over 40 books which are mostly about travel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gerald Sparrow (1903\u20131988) was a British lawyer, judge and travel writer. He was also the author of \"over 40 books, mostly about travel\". Sparrow practised as a barrister in Manchester in the mid-1920s, then (invited by the Crown Prince) emigrated to Siam (now Thailand), where he was appointed, in 1930 and aged only 26 or 27, as a judge on the International Court (which tried cases involving non-Thais) in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. \n"} +{"id": 24770, "claim": "Cheung Kwai Estate is the smallest public housing estate on the outlying islands of Hong Kong.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cheung Kwai Estate 18 472 Nga Ning Court 3 422 Kam Peng Estate 1 253 Peng Lai Court 1 148 \n"} +{"id": 12072, "claim": "Kenneth Tsang, who won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2015, was a cast in The Greed of Man as Lung family's patriarch named Lung Sing-bong.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tsang won the [[Hong_Kong_Film_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actor|Best Supporting Actor Award]] at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2015. Cast [[Kenneth_Tsang|Kenneth Tsang]] Role Lung Sing-bong\n\u9f8d\u6210\u90a6 Relations Lung family patriarch \n"} +{"id": 38920, "claim": "Abdul Hai Neamati was a member of the Jamiat-e Islami political party and was succeeded by Bashir Baghlani.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was an ally of [[Ismail_Khan|Ismail Khan]] and a member of the [[Jamiat-e_Islami|Jamiat-e Islami]] party. [[Bashir_Baghlani|Bashir Baghlani]] Jamayat-E-Islami (also rendered as Jamiat-e-Islami and Jamiati Islami; [[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u062c\u0645\u0639\u06cc\u062a \u0627\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645\u06cc \u0627\u0641\u063a\u0627\u0646\u0633\u062a\u0627\u0646\u200e; \"Islamic Society\"), sometimes shortened to Jamiat, is a Muslim political party in [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]. \n"} +{"id": 1785, "claim": "Thomas Woodhouse, son of Sir Philip Wodehouse, and Blanche, daughter of John Carey, got married on June 16, 1605 and lived together until Blanche died on 6 November 1651.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Thomas_Wodehouse|Thomas Wodehouse]] (died 1658), English baronet and Member of Parliament For those of a similar name, see [[Thomas_Woodhouse_(disambiguation)|Thomas Woodhouse (disambiguation)]]. Wodehouse was the son of Sir Philip Wodehouse, 1st Baronet, of [[Kimberley,_Norfolk|Kimberley, Norfolk]], and Grizell, daughter of William Yelverton. Wodehouse married Blanche, daughter of [[John_Carey,_3rd_Baron_Hunsdon|John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon]], on 16 Jun 1605. She died on 6 November 1651. \n"} +{"id": 4388, "claim": "Quantitative risk assessment software must be used in isolation and some software can only be used in certain organizations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Some of the QRA software models described above must be used in isolation: for example the results from a consequence model cannot be used directly in a risk model. \n"} +{"id": 11174, "claim": "Litex Lovech won the A group competition during the 2003-04 PFC Levski Sofia season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Litex (Bulgarian: \u041b\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043a\u0441) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] professional [[Association_football|association football]] club based in [[Lovech|Lovech]], which currently competes in the [[Second_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)|Second League]]. \nThe 2003\u201304 season was [[PFC_Levski_Sofia|Levski Sofia]]'s 82nd season in the [[First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)|First League]]. 4 Team 30 18 10 2 43 20 +23 64 Qualification for [[2004\u201305_UEFA_Cup#Second_qualifying_round|UEFA Cup second qualifying round]] \n4 Team [[PFC_Litex_Lovech|Litex Lovech]] Qualification for [[2004\u201305_UEFA_Cup#Second_qualifying_round|UEFA Cup second qualifying round]] 7 [[PFC_Litex_Lovech|Litex Lovech]] 11 \n"} +{"id": 7316, "claim": "Tan Seng Giaw has served Bandar Kelang, Klang Bandar, and Kajang.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Selangor_State_Legislative_Assembly|Selangor State Legislative Assembly]] [[Bandar_Kelang_(state_constituency)|Bandar Kelang]] [[Klang_Bandar_(state_constituency)|Klang Bandar]] [[Kajang_(state_constituency)|Kajang]] \n"} +{"id": 42786, "claim": "Malcolm Storry performed in more than ten films from year 1978 to 2017 and his latest film is Darkest Hour as General Ironside.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978 1982 [[The_Sailor's_Return_(film)|The Sailor's Return]] [[Firefox_(film)|Firefox]] 1987 [[The_Princess_Bride_(film)|The Princess Bride]] 1991 [[Under_Suspicion_(1991_film)|Under Suspicion]] 1992 [[The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1992_film)|The Last of the Mohicans]] 1995 [[The_Scarlet_Letter_(1995_film)|The Scarlet Letter]] 1995 [[Inspector_Morse_(TV_series)|Inspector Morse]] 1997 [[The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Little|The Man Who Knew Too Little]] 2004 [[The_Rocket_Post|The Rocket Post]] 2011 [[Will_(2011_film)|Will]] 2017 [[Darkest_Hour_(film)|Darkest Hour]] General Ironside \n"} +{"id": 40434, "claim": "Adam Ravenstahl, a Democratic Party member, succeeded Don Walko after his term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives of the 20th district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adam Ravenstahl (born November 9, 1984) is a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives|Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] for the [[Pennsylvania_House_of_Representatives,_District_20|20th District]] which includes the North Side, Strip District, Polish Hill, Stanton Heights, and Lawrenceville neighborhoods of the city of [[Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], as well as parts of the suburbs of [[Reserve_Township,_Pennsylvania|Reserve Township]], [[Ross_Township,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania|Ross Township]] and [[West_View,_Pennsylvania|West View]]. [[Don_Walko|Don Walko]] \n"} +{"id": 12481, "claim": "Suicide Squeeze Records discography includes releases that are mostly rock, pop, and metal and is available in 12\" vinyl only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Founded in 1996, the label mostly releases [[Rock_music|rock]], [[Pop_music|pop]], and [[Metal_music|metal]], as well as occasional comedy and [[Performance_art|performance art]] CD and DVDs. \nFormats also include 12\" and 7\" vinyl. \n"} +{"id": 10813, "claim": "Indivior is a spinoff of Reckitt Benckiser and was capitalized at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the London Stock Exchange in 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In December 2014, RB spun off its speciality pharmaceuticals business, which produces Suboxone (an opioid withdrawal medication), into a separate company named [[Indivior|Indivior]]. By February 2015, the company was capitalised at \u00a32.3 billion (US$3.1 billion) on the [[London_Stock_Exchange|London Stock Exchange]]. \n"} +{"id": 32376, "claim": "Lewis Friedmans (nominated for two emmys)failed to make shows with a focus on the performing art, and received the Golden Globes, and he has also written documentaries about Bob Marley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His television scripts have focused on the performing arts, and include awards shows such as the Kennedy Center Honors, the [[Golden_Globes|Golden Globes]], and the [[Directors_Guild_Awards|Directors Guild Awards]]. \n"} +{"id": 22378, "claim": "Tina Lord (was kidnapped at home and Ted did not propose to Viki).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tina is safely returned home, and Ted proposes to Viki. \n"} +{"id": 4549, "claim": "Slovakia placed first among the teams under Group C qualifying round for the 1999 FIBA European Championship or the FIBA Eurobasket 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Slovakia_men's_national_basketball_team|Slovakia]] Qualification for the 1999 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA [[EuroBasket_1999|EuroBasket 1999]] took place between 22 May 1996 and 28 February 1999. \n"} +{"id": 34261, "claim": "The Kopaonik earthquake is a 5.1 mb earthquake that occurred on September 10, 1983 in Kopaonik, Ra\u0161ka.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1983 Kopaonik earthquake occurred on September 10 at 06:14 UTC with a [[Body_wave_magnitude|body wave magnitude]] of 5.3 and a maximum [[Mercalli_intensity_scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (Severe). \n"} +{"id": 39708, "claim": "In 2010 Memorial Cup for round-robin standings, Windsor Spitfires (OHL) has the highest points followed by Calgary Hitmen (WHL).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Windsor_Spitfires|Windsor Spitfires]] (OHL) +11 [[Calgary_Hitmen|Calgary Hitmen]] ([[Western_Hockey_League|WHL]]) +1 [[Brandon_Wheat_Kings|Brandon Wheat Kings]] (Host/[[Western_Hockey_League|WHL]]) \u22126 [[Moncton_Wildcats|Moncton Wildcats]] ([[Quebec_Major_Junior_Hockey_League|QMJHL]]) \u22126 \n"} +{"id": 9001, "claim": "Ionu\u021b N\u0103st\u0103sie has made 22 appearances and two goals in the 2010\u201311 season league under FCSB II club (a Romanian football club from Bucharest).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FCSB_II|FCSB II]] [[2010\u201311_Liga_II|2010\u201311]] 22 2 Fotbal Club FCSB II (Romanian pronunciation: [[Romanian|[fet\u0361\u0283ese\u02ccbe]]), commonly known as FCSB II is a Romanian [[Association_football|football]] [[Football_team|club]] from [[Bucharest|Bucharest]]. \n"} +{"id": 8988, "claim": "In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin alpha enters the nucleoplasm with its passenger protein and importin beta remains at the pore.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the presence of nucleoside triphosphates and the small GTP binding protein Ran, the complex moves into the nuclear pore complex and the importin subunits dissociate. Importin alpha enters the [[Nucleoplasm|nucleoplasm]] with its passenger protein and importin beta remains at the pore. \n"} +{"id": 4283, "claim": "Dan Blaine played as halfback for Staten Island Stapletons from 1915 to 1920 only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He stayed in the Stapleton lineup at [[Halfback_(American_football)|halfback]] until ending his playing career in 1924 at age 33. [[Staten_Island_Stapletons|Staten Island Stapletons]] \n"} +{"id": 641, "claim": "During the Middletown Mansfields' 1872 season, the Boston Red Stockings had the most wins, while the Washington Nationals had the fewest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1872_Boston_Red_Stockings_season|Boston Red Stockings]] 39 [[1872_Washington_Nationals_season|Washington Nationals]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 6551, "claim": "Triple letters ceased to be used in vehicle registration plates of New South Wales in 937", "label": 1, "evidence": "By July 2004, the format had reached the ZLF series, and was thus close to exhaustion. The two-letter, three-number serial format was exhausted in August 1989, at which point the current format was introduced, consisting of three letters and two numbers, starting at ZZZ-99 and progressing backwards. \n"} +{"id": 8099, "claim": "In the 1912 Michigan Wolverines football team's scoring leaders are Charles Barton (49 points), Thomas Bushnell (24 points), and Miller Pontius (24 points).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Player [[George_C._Thomson|George C. Thomson]] Points 49 Charles Barton 6 [[Miller_Pontius|Miller Pontius]] 12 \n"} +{"id": 51482, "claim": "Tswana, a Bantu language spoken by about 8.2 million people in South Africa, is the primary language in the town of Dealesville, population 5,446, in Free State, South Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Tswana language (Setswana) is a [[Bantu_language|Bantu language]] spoken in [[Southern_Africa|Southern Africa]] by about 8,2 million people. 5,446 56.9% [[Free_State_(province)|Free State]] [[South_Africa|South Africa]] \n"} +{"id": 3581, "claim": "In the season 1990\u201391 of FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, which obtained 13 wins, had one more win than Levski Sofia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 12 Statistics of [[Bulgarian_A_Football_Group|Bulgarian A Football Group]] in the 1990\u20131991 season. Pos \n"} +{"id": 5750, "claim": "Ottawa University, formerly Roger Williams University, is a private university established in 1865 that espouses the motto \"the truth will set you free\", a statement which derives from verse 8:32 of the Gospel of John, a statement which Jesus addresses to a group of Jews who believed in Him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Roger Williams University [[The_truth_will_set_you_free|The truth will set you free]] [[Private_school|Private]] 1865 \"The truth will set you free'\" (Veritas liberabit vos; [[Greek_language|Greek]]: \u03b7\u0314 \u03b1\u0313\u03bb\u03b7\u0301\u03b8\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1 \u03b5\u0313\u03bb\u03b5\u03c5\u03b8\u03b5\u03c1\u03c9\u0301\u03c3\u03b5\u03b9 \u03c5\u0314\u03bc\u03b1\u0342\u03c2 he\u0304 [[Aletheia|ale\u0304theia]] [[Eleutheria|eleuthero\u0304sei]] hymas) is a statement which derives from verse 8:32 of the [[Gospel_of_John|Gospel of John]], a statement which [[Jesus|Jesus]] addresses to a group of Jews who believed in Him. \n"} +{"id": 9855, "claim": "2016 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award was won by Andy Murray of Tennis, garnering 33.1% of the votes ahead of other sports personalities such as Alistair Brownlee, Nick Skelton, and Mo Farah, but also saw some prominent personalities like Sophie Christiansen and Kate Richardson-Walsh not garner any votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sophie_Christiansen|Sophie Christiansen]] 37,284 (5.0%) \n[[Kate_Richardson-Walsh|Kate Richardson-Walsh]] 34,604 (4.6%) \n"} +{"id": 11488, "claim": "Senkyu's only version was released in 2021, and it is known to have a multi-player game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Senkyu (\u6226\u7403), known as Battle Balls in English, is an arcade puzzle game created by Seibu Kaihatsu and released in 1995. A version for the [[Sony_PlayStation|Sony PlayStation]] was later released in limited quantities for the Japanese market and is now extremely rare. \n"} +{"id": 23288, "claim": "The Morton Building was build in 1910 that served as an important landmark of business and medical practice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The building held offices of African American professionals and housed the [[Morton_Theatre|Morton Theatre]], a vaudeville venue and then a movie theater that is now restored and used as an arts center. \n"} +{"id": 11796, "claim": "Located in Manitoba, Canada,\u00a0Coyle Creek contains numerous fish species and surrounded by woods with a wide variety of wildlife.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Coyle Creek is a small creek in the municipalities of [[Welland|Welland]], [[Pelham,_Ontario|Pelham]], and [[West_Lincoln,_Ontario|West Lincoln]] in [[Ontario|Ontario]], [[Canada|Canada]], that forms an important component of the [[Welland_River|Welland River]] watershed. \n"} +{"id": 19261, "claim": "Tancy Lee, after beating Tommy Harrison, was set to face Percy Jones in October 1914 for the latter's British and World flyweight titles but was postponed, so he was then slated to fight Jimmy Wilde instead in January 1925.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After beating [[Tommy_Harrison|Tommy Harrison]] in an eliminator he was to face [[Percy_Jones_(boxer)|Percy Jones]] in October 1914 for the latter's British and World [[Flyweight|flyweight]] titles but Jones failed to make the weight; The fight went ahead as a non-title catch-weight fight with Lee stopping Jones in the 14th round. In January 1915 he faced [[Jimmy_Wilde|Jimmy Wilde]], at the time unbeaten in over 90 fights (according to some sources 103), for the vacant British, European, and IBU World titles at the National Sporting Club, stopping him in the 17th round to become triple champion. \n"} +{"id": 1518, "claim": "Prior to being an assistant professor at the McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory from 1946 to 1948, Arthur Adel (November 22, 1908 \u2013 September 13, 1994), an American astronomer and astrophysicist, was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan from 1942 to 1946.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arthur Adel (November 22, 1908 \u2013 September 13, 1994) was an American [[Astronomer|astronomer]] and [[Astrophysicist|astrophysicist]]. From 1946 to 1948 he was an assistant professor at the [[McMath\u2013Hulbert_Observatory|McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory]], then operated by the university, while also studying the effective radiation temperature of the [[Ozone_layer|ozone layer]] for the US Air Force at a base in New Mexico. During World War II, he worked for the US Navy in Washington, DC, [[De-gaussing|de-gaussing]] submarines, and from 1942 to 1946 was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan. \n"} +{"id": 42115, "claim": "Because Cyrus I is usually identified as Arukku's father, Cyrus could have been born no later than 675 BC.", "label": 0, "evidence": "According to this chronology, in which Cyrus already occurs as a father and king, the birth of Cyrus would be no later than 680 to 675 BC. Traditionally Arukku is usually identified as the son of Cyrus I. \n"} +{"id": 2122, "claim": "Hendrie Stakes recorded winners such as Summer Sunday who won in 2019 with jockey Rafael Manuel Hernandez, and Code Warrior who won for two consecutive years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Summer Sunday 2019 Rafael Manuel Hernandez Code Warrior Code Warrior 2017 2018 \n"} +{"id": 172, "claim": "The Malaysian plover lays eggs on beaches which are incubated for 50 days.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The eggs are incubated by both the male and female for about 30 days, and then both parents care for the precocial chicks until they can fly after about 30 more days . \n"} +{"id": 30714, "claim": "Alexander Yevstifeyev, who won over Liberal Democratic candidate Albert Fyodorov by more than 80% gap, is a Russian politician and lawyer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Russia|Liberal Democratic Party]] Albert Fyodorov 5.06 88.27 Alexander Alexandrovich Yevstifeyev ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0415\u0432\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0444\u0435\u0435\u0432; born 14 May 1958) is a [[Russia|Russian]] [[Politician|politician]] and [[Lawyer|lawyer]]. \n"} +{"id": 578, "claim": "Edmonton Flyers won the President's Cup at the 1952-53 WHL awards, while Emile Francis (nicknamed \"The Cat\") won the Outstanding Goalkeeper Award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "President's Cup Edmonton Flyers Outstanding Goalkeeper Award [[Emile_Francis|Emile Francis]] Emile Percival Francis (born September 13, 1926), nicknamed \"The Cat\", is a former player, coach, and general manager in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]], most notably with the [[New_York_Rangers|New York Rangers]]. \n"} +{"id": 4066, "claim": "Oleg Taktarov is an actor and retired mixed martial artist of sambo and judo with a professional record of 24 matches with 17 wins, 2 by knockout, 14 by submission and 1 by decision and 5 losses in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Pride Fighting Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oleg Nikolaevich Taktarov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u0301\u0433 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0422\u0430\u043a\u0442\u0430\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432; born 26 August 1967) is a Russian [[Actor|actor]] and retired [[Mixed_martial_artist|mixed martial artist]]. He was a practitioner of [[Sambo_(martial_art)|sambo]] and [[Judo|judo]] and competed in the [[Ultimate_Fighting_Championship|Ultimate Fighting Championship]] and Pride Fighting Championships. 24 17 2 14 1 5 [[UFC_5|UFC 5]] [[UFC_6|UFC 6]] [[UFC_7|UFC 7]] \n"} +{"id": 128, "claim": "Rimma Ivanova worked as a teacher before volunteering as a nurse in the Russian army in 1915 where she was awarded the Order of St. George Fourth Class which is an award that was established by Emperor Alexander I to reward courage by the lower ranks of the military.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She worked as a [[Zemstvo|zemstvo]] school teacher in the village of Petrovskoye (now [[Svetlograd|Svetlograd]] town). In January 1915 she volunteered as a nurse in the Russian army. By the decree of [[Nicholas_II_of_Russia|Nicholas II of Russia]], as an exception, Rimma Ivanova was posthumously awarded an officer's Order of St. George 4th Class. \nnurse [[Order_of_St._George|Order of St. George]] 4th Class\n[[Cross_of_St._George|Cross of St. George]] 4th Class\nMedal of St. George 3rd Class\nMedal of St. George 4th Class Originally established on 26 November 1769 Julian (7 December 1769 Gregorian) as the highest military decoration of the Russian Empire for commissioned officers and generals by Empress [[Catherine_the_Great|Catherine the Great]]. \n"} +{"id": 37155, "claim": "Aousja is a place located in Tunisia that has a population of 5,126 inhabitants in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Tunisia|Tunisia]] As of 2014 it had a population of 5126 inhabitants. \n"} +{"id": 10730, "claim": "Shibukawa Station opened in 1921 and gets around 3,500 passengers per year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shibakawa Station (\u6e0b\u5ddd\u99c5, Shibukawa-eki) is a junction [[Railway_station|railway station]] in the city of [[Shibukawa,_Gunma|Shibukawa, Gunma]], Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Shibukawa Station opened on 1 July 1921. 2000 3,997 2005 3,563 2010 3,515 2015 3,441 \n"} +{"id": 8005, "claim": "In the 2009 World Senior Curling Championships held at the Dunedin Curling Club in Dunedin, New Zealand, Pat Sanders was the Skip for Canada's team, while Lucilla Macchiati was the Skip for Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2009 [[World_Senior_Curling_Championships|World Senior Curling Championships]] were held from April 24 to May 3 at the Dunedin Curling Club in [[Dunedin|Dunedin]], New Zealand. [[Canada|Canada]] [[Pat_Sanders|Pat Sanders]] [[Italy|Italy]] Lucilla Macchiati \n"} +{"id": 6342, "claim": "In the 2005 Formula Renault season Belgium driver Pierre Sevrin came in first and Finland driver Marko Keranen came in second.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pos [[Belgium]] Pierre Sevrin 188 [[Finland]] Marko Kera\u0308nen 149 \n"} +{"id": 229, "claim": "Fine Artist failed to be released but it took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis, and is very similar to its sister program Creative Writer, and it has yet to be discontinued.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Fine Artist was announced by [[Microsoft|Microsoft]] on 7 December 1993 and was released in 1994. \n"} +{"id": 42374, "claim": "Gymnopilus parvisporus is a species within the Cortinariaceae family, a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species, in the kingdom Fungi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Fungus|Fungi]] Family: [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] The Cortinariaceae are a large [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Agaricales|gilled mushrooms]] found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. \n"} +{"id": 3072, "claim": "Dustin Miller, a Democratic member of Louisiana House of Representatives, went to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dustin Miller is a [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Louisiana_House_of_Representatives|Louisiana House of Representatives]]. [[University_of_Louisiana_at_Lafayette|University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] \n"} +{"id": 25027, "claim": "The territory of the Abrincatui, a Gallic tribe living in the south of the Cotentin Peninsula, mostly corresponded to the areas of Avranchin and Mortainais.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Abrincatui were a Gallic tribe living in the south of the Cotentin Peninsula. The territory of the Abrincatui mostly corresponded the areas of [[Avranchin|Avranchin]] and [[Canton_of_Le_Mortainais|Mortainais]]. \n"} +{"id": 9228, "claim": "Genus Typhlops belongs to the animal kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Typhlops is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Scolecophidia|blind snakes]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Typhlopidae|Typhlopidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 6843, "claim": "American Peace Award, which was disapproved by Edward W. Bok, grants $100,000 to the person working to promote isolation of the country.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The American Peace Award was created in 1923 by [[Edward_W._Bok|Edward W. Bok]], who believed that the [[United_States_Government|United States Government]] was not taking initiative to promote peace in the world. \n$100,000 was to be awarded to the person submitting \"the best practicable plan by which the United States may co-operate with other nations for the achievement and preservation of world peace.\" The first half of the prize was awarded upon the selection of the plan by a jury, and the remainder upon acceptance by the United States Senate or showing \"sufficient popular support\". \n"} +{"id": 833, "claim": "Icon Ventures has historically funded early stage, and growth stage investments in private technology-based businesses including Bill.com, Teladoc, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, and Proofpoint.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Icon Ventures has historically funded early stage, and growth stage investments in private technology-based businesses. Significant technology companies that it has backed include Bill.com, [[Teladoc|Teladoc]], [[FireEye|FireEye]], [[Palo_Alto_Networks|Palo Alto Networks]], and [[Proofpoint_Systems,_Inc|Proofpoint]]. \n"} +{"id": 4525, "claim": "Dolatpura has a total population of 1009 over half are literate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Population 1009 539 Literates \n"} +{"id": 3078, "claim": "Serghei Pa\u0219cenco had zero goals during the 2012-13 Malavan Pro League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2012\u201313_Iran_Pro_League|2012\u201313]] [[Malavan|Malavan]] Pro League 0 \nSerghei Pas\u0326cenco [[Malavan|Malavan]] (0) (Gls) Team \n"} +{"id": 21139, "claim": "In the 1925\u201326 NCAA season which was held from August 1925 to June 1926, only three universities made a triple tie to the first rank after each acquired one title each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[California_Golden_Bears|California]] [[Illinois_Fighting_Illini|Illinois]] [[Michigan_Wolverines|Michigan]] [[Stanford_Cardinal|Stanford]] 1 1 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 36870, "claim": "M\u00e1el Ca\u00edch, who appeares to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s, is named as king of D\u00e1l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over Fiachnae mac Demm\u00e1in, king of the Ulaid at Ard Corann.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is named as king of Da\u0301l Riata in 627 when he won a victory over [[Fiachnae_mac_Demma\u0301in|Fiachnae mac Demma\u0301in]], king of the [[Ulaid|Ulaid]] at Ard Corann. \n"} +{"id": 5727, "claim": "France placed last in the 1958 European Shotgun Championships' medal table, a shotgun competition held in Switzerland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[France|France]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 2199, "claim": "The 2020 Grand Prix La Marseillaise was held on 2 February 2020 to be the 41st edition of the Grand Prix La Marseillaise cycle race which was won by Beno\u00eet Cosnefroy of AG2R La Mondiale.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was held on 2 February 2020 as a category 1.1 race on the 2020 UCI Europe Tour. The 2020 Grand Prix La Marseillaise was the 41st edition of the [[Grand_Prix_La_Marseillaise|Grand Prix La Marseillaise]] cycle race. [[Benoi\u0302t_Cosnefroy|Benoi\u0302t Cosnefroy]] (FRA) [[AG2R_La_Mondiale_(cycling_team)|AG2R La Mondiale]] \n"} +{"id": 4063, "claim": "The ABB Group sold its nuclear power business to British Nuclear Fuels, a manufacturer of nuclear fuel, ran reactors and generated and sold electricity, and its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Alstom, and focused on the distribution and transmission of renewable energy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Separately, ABB agreed to sell its nuclear power business to [[British_Nuclear_Fuels|British Nuclear Fuels]] of the United Kingdom. It was a manufacturer of nuclear fuel (notably MOX), ran reactors, generated and sold electricity, reprocessed and managed spent fuel (mainly at [[Sellafield|Sellafield]]), and decommissioned nuclear plants and other similar facilities. In 2000, ABB divested its interests in ABB Alstom Power and sold its boiler and fossil-fuel operations to Alstom. Thereafter, ABB's power business was focused on renewable energy and transmission and distribution. \n"} +{"id": 9199, "claim": "The partial population of Tualte in 2011 was 2,330, and there were no literate males.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,177 Literates 502 \n"} +{"id": 25744, "claim": "Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1888 and is located in Benton County, Arkansas, United Kingdom with an area is 140 acres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1989 [[Benton_County,_Arkansas|Benton County, Arkansas]], [[United_States|United States]] 123 acres (0.50 km) \n"} +{"id": 10912, "claim": "The agreement between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia is signed by Armenian political activist Vahan Papazian and Mate Grani\u0107 on September 14, 1996 at Zagreb, Yerevan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Protocol on cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia [[Armenia]] [[Vahan_Papazian|Vahan Papazian]], Foreign Minister[[Croatia]] [[Mate_Granic\u0301|Mate Granic\u0301]], Foreign Minister Vahan Papazian ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u054e\u0561\u0570\u0561\u0576 \u0553\u0561\u0583\u0561\u0566\u0575\u0561\u0576; 1876\u20131973), also known by his [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] Goms (\u053f\u0578\u0574\u057d) was an Armenian political activist and a community leader in [[Van,_Turkey|Van]], a member of the [[Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation|Armenian Revolutionary Federation]]. 14 September 1996 14 September 1996 Zagreb, Yerevan \n"} +{"id": 6183, "claim": "Edgar Ratcliffe, born on January 19, 1863 at Liverpool, Lancashire and died at Birmingham, Warwickshire on July 29, 1915, failed to appear in first-class cricket.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born at [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Lancashire|Lancashire]], he made four appearances in [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]]. \n"} +{"id": 11615, "claim": "The Mangrove finch is a species of bird targeted by many predators mainly: cats, dogs, ants and wasps with rats taking up the most percentage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The main predators of the mangrove finch are cats, fire ants, paper wasps, and especially destructive black rats and parasitic flies. \n"} +{"id": 38480, "claim": "The average audience share of the show Listen to Love, a North Korean television series about protecting marriage, is higher by 0.4% in AGB Nielsen than in TNmS.", "label": 1, "evidence": "My Wife's Having an Affair this Week) is a 2016 [[Korean_drama|South Korean television series]] starring [[Lee_Sun-kyun|Lee Sun-kyun]] and [[Song_Ji-hyo|Song Ji-hyo]] about husbands who try to protect their marriage with the help of anonymous [[Netizens|netizens]], based on the 2007 Japanese TV series by the same title. \n"} +{"id": 2320, "claim": "13th Virginia Infantry, raised in central and western Virginia to serve in the Confederate States Army wherein it fought mostly with the Northern Virginia Army, has recruited three companies at Orange Country while it was only able to recruit one company at Maryland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 13th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in central and western [[Virginia|Virginia]] for service in the [[Confederate_States_Army|Confederate States Army]] during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. It fought mostly with the [[Army_of_Northern_Virginia|Army of Northern Virginia]]. A [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] C [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] F [[Orange_County,_Virginia|Orange County]] G [[Maryland|Maryland]] \n"} +{"id": 12657, "claim": "Janet Jackson discography in the 1980s encompasses five albums.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Janet Jackson Dream Street Control Janet Jackson's Rhythm\nNation 1814 \n"} +{"id": 20459, "claim": "Dar Lyon (full name Malcolm Douglas Lyon), who was born on April 22, 1898 on Caterham, Surrey, England and died on February 17, 1964 on St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, was a left-handed baseball player.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was a right-handed [[Batting_order_(cricket)|top order]] batsman known for his beautiful driving who occasionally captained and kept wicket for the county. Malcolm Douglas Lyon (22 April 1898 \u2013 17 February 1964), generally known as Dar Lyon was an English [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] [[Cricket|cricketer]] who played for Somerset County Cricket Club through the 1920s. \n"} +{"id": 20179, "claim": "Pseudeva purpurigera, discovered by Francis Walker and also known by a more accessible name, is classified as an insecta in the Noctuidae family and considered part of the Archaea phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 45414, "claim": "Neighborhoods in Gu\u00e9fourgou include Ginkorom\u00e9, and Iranim.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ginkorome\u0301 Iranim \n"} +{"id": 10285, "claim": "Callomphala hoeksemai is in the class Gastropoda and order Trochida.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] Order: [[Trochida|Trochida]] \n"} +{"id": 1381, "claim": "Teenage Emotions, the debut studio album by American rapper Lil Yachty, received a review score of 6.8/10 from Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Teenage Emotions is the debut studio album by American rapper [[Lil_Yachty|Lil Yachty]]. [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 6.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 37191, "claim": "Grammar Schools Act 1860 was the fourth bill of the first Parliament of Queensland, it aimed to bring Queensland under two generals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Along with the Primary Schools Act (Qld) 1860, it aimed to bring [[Queensland|Queensland]] under one general and comprehensive education system without prejudice. \n"} +{"id": 1339, "claim": "Danny Florencio who only stood 5'9\" distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop earned him the nickname \"Daredevil Danny\" was the hero of the 9-0 Philippine team that beat South Korea, the host country in the 1967 FIBA Asia Championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Though generously listed as 5'10\", he stood 5'9\" at the most, but he distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop capped by never-before-seen hangtime moves and twisting undergoal stabs. He was the hero of the Philippine team that beat South Korea in the [[1967_ABC_Championship|1967 FIBA Asia Championship]], scoring the Philippines' last four points, including two clinching free throws for an 83-80 win. The [[1967_in_sports|1967]] [[FIBA_Asia_Championship|Asian Basketball Confederation Championship]] for Men were held in [[Seoul|Seoul]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]]. [[Philippines_men's_national_basketball_team|Philippines]] 9 0 He was known as \"Daredevil Danny\" and the original \"Skywalker\" in Philippine basketball. \nSouth Korea [[Philippines_men's_national_basketball_team|Philippines]] 9 0 He was the hero of the Philippine team that beat South Korea in the [[1967_ABC_Championship|1967 FIBA Asia Championship]], scoring the Philippines' last four points, including two clinching free throws for an 83-80 win. Though generously listed as 5'10\", he stood 5'9\" at the most, but he distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop capped by never-before-seen hangtime moves and twisting undergoal stabs. His aerial feats earned him the nicknames \"Daredevil Danny\" and, decades after hanging up his sneakers, the \"Original Skywalker\", in reference to the more popular [[Samboy_Lim|Samboy Lim]], who admitted idolizing Florencio. \n"} +{"id": 49732, "claim": "In 1869, James Howe Carse had an exhibition of his new work at one of the public libraries in Australia, and then later that year, an engraving of his drawing was included on the front cover of the illustrated Melbourne Post.", "label": 0, "evidence": "By 1869 Carse had visited both Australia and New Zealand, and an exhibition of his new work was shown at the [[Melbourne_Public_Library|Melbourne Public Library]]. He enjoyed commercial success, as an engraving of his drawing was included on the front cover of the Illustrated Melbourne Post later that year. Located in [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], it was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in the world. \n"} +{"id": 6325, "claim": "Ronald Ludington, an American figure skating coach and pair skater born in the year 1934, was not able to participate in the U.S. Championships for four consecutive years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "U.S. Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st \n"} +{"id": 10205, "claim": "while living in South Africa, Dutch astronomer Hendrik van Gent discovered the 2019 van Albada on September 28, 1935.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hendrik van Gent (14 September 1899, [[Pernis,_Netherlands|Pernis]] \u2013 March 29, 1947, [[Amsterdam|Amsterdam]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Astronomer|astronomer]]. It was discovered on 28 September 1935, by Dutch astronomer [[Hendrik_van_Gent|Hendrik van Gent]] at [[Leiden_Southern_Station|Leiden Southern Station]], annex to the [[Johannesburg_Observatory|Johannesburg Observatory]] in South Africa. He moved to [[South_Africa|South Africa]] in 1928 in order to observe the southern sky at the [[Leiden|Leiden]] Southern Station and the [[Union_Observatory|Union Observatory]] in [[Johannesburg|Johannesburg]]. \n"} +{"id": 3153, "claim": "Acclamation, one of the three processes recognized by Quia propter, a document issued by the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 on the subject of papal elections, for unanimous agreement, is rare and often driven more by crowd dynamics than discussion among the electors.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Quia propter ([[Latin|Latin]]: \"Wherefore by\u2026\") was a document issued by the [[Fourth_Lateran_Council|Fourth Lateran Council]] in 1215 on the subject of papal elections. It recognized three processes for unanimous agreement: \"acclamation\", \"scrutiny\" (balloting), and \"compromissum\" (compromise committee). Acclamation was rare, and often driven more by crowd dynamics than discussion among the electors. \n"} +{"id": 882, "claim": "The song Somebody That I Used to Know, which was written by Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter Gotye, was first released in Australia and New Zealand on July 5 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Somebody That I Used to Know\" is a song written by [[Belgian_Australians|Belgian-Australian]] singer-songwriter [[Gotye|Gotye]], featuring [[New_Zealand_people|New Zealand]] singer Kimbra. The song was released in Australia and New Zealand by Eleven Music on 5 July 2011 as the second single from Gotye's third studio album, [[Making_Mirrors|Making Mirrors]] (2011). \n"} +{"id": 20488, "claim": "Cagua Volcano is an inactive volcano in the Europe whos last eruption was October 1907", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is one of the [[List_of_active_volcanoes_in_the_Philippines|active volcanoes in the Philippines]] and has erupted twice in recorded history. \n"} +{"id": 46014, "claim": "The formula for the opioid BW373U86, also known as (+)-BW373U86, is S2SO4.", "label": 1, "evidence": "C27H37N3O2 \n"} +{"id": 41734, "claim": "Ophidiasteridae (a family of sea stars) is a member of the Valvatida Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: Ophidiasteridae \n"} +{"id": 27007, "claim": "Betty Roland, born as Mary Isabel Maclean on July 22, 1903 at Sydney, New South Wales, was an Australian writer and dramatist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mary Isabel Maclean\n(1903-07-22)22 July 1903\nKaniva, Victoria \n"} +{"id": 5320, "claim": "Ghanaian international footballer Abraham Annan Adjei plays midfielder for the Heart of Lions and currently for the Ghana national team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Abraham Annan Adjei (born 8 December 1988) is a Ghanaian international [[Association_football|footballer]]. He currently plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[Heart_of_Lions|Heart of Lions]]. [[Heart_of_Lions|Heart of Lions]] [[Ghana_national_football_team|Ghana]] \n"} +{"id": 2276, "claim": "During the 2019 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election, the Labour's candidate, Alan Taylor won with 51.4% of the votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Alan Taylor 51.4 \n"} +{"id": 8300, "claim": "Dallas John Baker writes gay-themed Australian works set all around the country.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Angguish, who is [[Coming_out|openly]] [[Gay|gay]], has also written plays and screenplays some of which have been produced. Dallas John Baker \"was born in [[Toowoomba,_Queensland|Toowoomba, Queensland]] and this collection of stories is a mix of travel tales, memoir and fiction. This book focuses on travel in the South of the US, particularly [[New_Orleans|New Orleans]]. \n"} +{"id": 28579, "claim": "Brandon Caleb was born in Richmond, Virginia and attended College in Oklahoma.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1987-07-30) July 30, 1987 (age 33)\n[[Richmond,_Virginia|Richmond, Virginia]] [[Norman,_Oklahoma|Norman, Oklahoma]] He played [[College_football|college football]] for the [[Oklahoma_Sooners_football|Oklahoma Sooners]]. \n"} +{"id": 8944, "claim": "Nuno Alves ranked 19 in his events at the 1998 World Championships, where the gold went to Halil Mutlu.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Leonidas_Sabanis|Leonidas Sabanis]]\n[[Greece|Greece]] [[Leonidas_Sabanis|Leonidas Sabanis]]\n[[Greece|Greece]] Halil Mutlu\n[[Turkey|Turkey]] Halil Mutlu\n[[Turkey|Turkey]] Year [[1998_World_Weightlifting_Championships|1998]] Weight [[1998_World_Weightlifting_Championships_\u2013_Men's_62_kg|62 kg]] Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Rank 19 \n"} +{"id": 5164, "claim": "The Dynamos were the Zimbabwean league champions 22 times between 1980, when Zimbabwe gained independence, and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Zimbabwe_Premier_Soccer_League|Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League]] Champions 16 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 \n"} +{"id": 18367, "claim": "Gases that are classified into divisions based on UN regulations include the HAZMAT Class 2, which are classified into three divisions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The HAZMAT Class 2 in [[United_States|United States]] law includes all gases which are compressed and stored for transportation. Class 2 has three divisions: [[Flammable|Flammable]] (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous. This classification is based on the United Nations' Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations. Gases are assigned to one of three divisions \n"} +{"id": 2036, "claim": "Party Day was a goth/indie rock band formed in 1982 in England; they broke up after abandoning their third album in 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Party Day were a [[Gothic_rock|goth]]/[[Indie_rock|indie rock]] band formed in 1982 in [[Wombwell|Wombwell]] near [[Barnsley|Barnsley]], [[West_Yorkshire|West Yorkshire]], England, originally a four-piece consisting of guitarists Martin Steele, Greg Firth, bassist Carl Firth and drummer, Mick Baker. Other members came in, but by 1988 they broke up after abandoning their unfinished third album. \n"} +{"id": 44202, "claim": "John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 \u2013 10 September 1977), an Australian rules footballer who started his VFL career in 1925 with Essendon, finished 2nd in Essendon's 1929 best and fairest award.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He finished 2nd in Essendon's 1929 best and fairest award. Vosti started his VFL career in 1925 with Essendon. John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 \u2013 10 September 1977) was an [[Australian_rules_football|Australian rules footballer]] who played for [[Essendon_Football_Club|Essendon]] and [[Western_Bulldogs|Footscray]] in the [[Victorian_Football_League_(1897\u20131989)|Victorian Football League]] (VFL). \n"} +{"id": 23357, "claim": "The duo dominated the inaugural season with Huisman taking the title and Van Es finishing second in the series standings and Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The duo dominated the inaugural season with Huisman taking the title and Van Es finishing second in the series standings. Van Es and Huisman remained at the H&P Panorama Team for 1998. \n"} +{"id": 4159, "claim": "Genus Flacillula belongs to the family Salticidae, a family of jumping spiders, in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Flacillula is a [[Spider|spider]] [[Genus_(biology)|genus]] of the jumping spider family, [[Salticidae|Salticidae]], with five described species that occur in the [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asian]] region. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 19192, "claim": "Lauren Bercovitch produced six films between 2012 to 2015 which includes Birdshot, A Brony Tale and Cameron's House Rules.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[What_Happens_Next?_(film)|What Happens Next?]] Anna and Kristina's Grocery Bag Anna and Kristina: Cooked [[A_Brony_Tale|A Brony Tale]] [[Cameron's_House_Rules|Cameron's House Rules]] Eagle Insider 2015 2015 2014 2014 2012 2012 \n"} +{"id": 528, "claim": "James Bromley, who is known for his portraits of Duchess of Kent, who is a German princess and the mother of Queen Victoria, and the Earl of Carlisle, died in 1838.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Among his best plates may be enumerated portraits of the [[Princess_Victoria_of_Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld|Duchess of Kent]], after [[George_Hayter|George Hayter]]; [[John_Russell,_1st_Earl_Russell|John, Earl Russell]], after Hayter; and [[George_Howard,_7th_Earl_of_Carlisle|the Earl of Carlisle, when Lord Morpeth]], after [[Thomas_Heathfield_Carrick|Thomas Heathfield Carrick]]; 'Falstaff,' after [[Henry_Liverseege|Henry Liverseege]]; and 'La Zingarella,' after [[Octavius_Oakley|Octavius Oakley]]. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (17 August 1786 \u2013 16 March 1861), later Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, was a German princess and the mother of [[Queen_Victoria|Queen Victoria]] of the United Kingdom. James Bromley (1800\u20131838), was an English mezzotint-engraver. \n"} +{"id": 5094, "claim": "Flor do Caribe began airing on the VTV channel in Honduras on March 11, 2013 and ended on September 13, 2013, it was shown Monday through Saturday at 18:20.", "label": 1, "evidence": "March 11, 2013 September 13, 2013 [[Brazil]] Rede Globo [[Honduras]] Coming Soon \n"} +{"id": 9418, "claim": "Joe Thein (born July 17, 1991) was a member of ADR starting from July 14, 2008 and became the vice-president in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After five years of vice-presidency, he got elected on March 16, 2015 in [[Luxembourg_City|Luxembourg City]] as chairman of the youth organization [[ADRenalin_(Luxembourg)|adrenalin]]. \n"} +{"id": 39215, "claim": "Sadhu Meher directed both Abhimaan (1977) and Aparichita (1980) which is produced by Shree Gayathri Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Director Abhimaan 1977 1980 [[Aparichita|Aparichita]] Shree Gayathri Arts \n"} +{"id": 4091, "claim": "Max Gluckman (January 26, 1911 - April 13, 1975) was known for Conflict Theories and he was married to Mary Gluckman (1917-1990).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Herman Max Gluckman ([[English|/\u02c8\u0261l\u028ckm\u0259n/]]; 26 January 1911 \u2013 13 April 1975) was a [[South_Africa|South African]] and [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Social_anthropology|social anthropologist]]. [[Conflict_theories|Conflict theories]] [[Mary_Gluckman|Mary Gluckman]] Mary Gluckman (1917\u20131990) was an Italian [[Linguist|linguist]] and [[Social_anthropology|anthropologist]]. \nHerman Max Gluckman ([[English|/\u02c8\u0261l\u028ckm\u0259n/]]; 26 January 1911 \u2013 13 April 1975) was a [[South_Africa|South African]] and [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Social_anthropology|social anthropologist]]. He was widely known for his radio lectures on Custom and Conflict in Africa (later published in many editions at Oxford University Press), being a remarkable contribution to [[Conflict_theory|conflict theory]]. [[Mary_Gluckman|Mary Gluckman]] Mary Gluckman (1917\u20131990) was an Italian [[Linguist|linguist]] and [[Social_anthropology|anthropologist]]. \n"} +{"id": 3640, "claim": "The 1915 Saint Louis Billikens football team won four games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "W 21\u20139 W 20\u20130 W 63\u20130 W 24\u20130 \nIn their first and only season under head coach [[George_Keogan|George Keogan]], the Billikens compiled a 4\u20133\u20131 record and outscored opponents by a total of 142 to 122. \n4\u20133\u20131 \n"} +{"id": 6358, "claim": "J\u00fcrgen Stark studied\u00a0literature at two universities in Stuttgart and joined anti-war protests.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He studied economics at the University of Hohenheim and [[University_of_Tu\u0308bingen|University of Tu\u0308bingen]], both near [[Stuttgart|Stuttgart]], from 1968 to 1973. \n"} +{"id": 15384, "claim": "17 km west of Barnaul is the location of Barnaul Airport which has Ural Airline flying to Khujand, Utair flying to Surgut and UVT Aero to Kazan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Barnaul Gherman Titov International Airport ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041c\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443\u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u043d\u044b\u0438\u0306 \u0430\u044d\u0440\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0440\u0442 \u0411\u0430\u0440\u043d\u0430\u0443\u043b \u0438\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0438 \u0413\u0435\u0440\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0430 \u0422\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0430) ([[IATA_airport_code|IATA]]: BAX, ICAO: UNBB) (sometimes referred to as Barnaul West or Mikhaylovka) is a major airport in Altai Krai, [[Russia|Russia]] located 17 km west of [[Barnaul|Barnaul]]. [[Ural_Airlines|Ural Airlines]] [[Khujand_Airport|Khujand]], [[Moscow_Domodedovo_Airport|Moscow\u2013Domodedovo]] [[Utair|Utair]] [[Surgut_International_Airport|Surgut]] [[UVT_Aero|UVT Aero]] [[Kazan_International_Airport|Kazan]] \n"} +{"id": 32509, "claim": "FOP Friends, a United Kingdom charity to fund treatment for fibromyalgia, won the 10 Downing Street's Points of Light Award in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "FOP Friends, formerly Friends of Oliver, is a registered charity in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] established on 1 March 2012. It aims to raise funds that are needed to find effective treatments for the rare genetic condition [[Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva|Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva]] (FOP). 2018 10 Downing Street's Points of Light Award Winner \n"} +{"id": 2301, "claim": "Bruce Billson of the Republican Party of Australia held four different positions with the government between 2007 and 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal Party of Australia]] \n"} +{"id": 4879, "claim": "Nine teams competed in the 2015\u201316 Hong Kong Premier League with the Eastern team having the most number of attendance.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A total of 9 teams contested the league, including eight sides from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_Premier_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong Premier League]] and one promoted from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_First_Division_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong First Division]]. 4,130\n[[Eastern_Sports_Club|Eastern]] 3\u20131 South China\n(10 January 2016) \n"} +{"id": 13230, "claim": "Results of the opinion polls, done on July 4 and 5, 2015, showed the no votes leading against yes on the Greek bailout being proposed by the World Bank.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Referendum|referendum]] to decide whether [[Greece|Greece]] should accept the bailout conditions in the [[Greek_government-debt_crisis|country's government-debt crisis]] proposed jointly by the [[European_Commission|European Commission]] (EC), the [[International_Monetary_Fund|International Monetary Fund]] (IMF) and the [[European_Central_Bank|European Central Bank]] (ECB) on 25 June 2015 took place on 5 July 2015. \n"} +{"id": 12156, "claim": "Mennello Museum of American Art (Opened November 22, 1998) displays paintings and sculptures, and the Cunningham collection was donated, it is located in the Howard Phillips' house.", "label": 0, "evidence": "November 22, 1998 (1998-11-22) \nThe museum displays paintings and sculptures and contains at its core a permanent collection of paintings by [[Earl_Cunningham|Earl Cunningham]] (1893\u20131977). The Cunningham collection was donated by Marilyn and Michael Mennello of [[Winter_Park,_Florida|Winter Park, Florida]]. \nThe Mennello Museum of American Art is an [[Art_museum|art museum]] located in the [[Howard_Phillips_(philanthropist)|Howard Phillips]]' house in Loch Haven Park next to Lake Formosa in [[Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, Florida]]. \n"} +{"id": 2668, "claim": "Joseph Else who lived from 1874 to 1955 had a studio in Beeston and was appointed an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joseph Else [[Royal_British_Society_of_Sculptors|FRBS]] (8 February 1874-8 May 1955) was a sculptor from [[Nottingham|Nottingham]] best known for his work on [[Nottingham_Council_House|Nottingham Council House]]. He was appointed an associate member of the [[Royal_Society_of_British_Sculptors|Royal Society of British Sculptors]] in 1923 and in 1938 was elected a Fellow. He maintained his studio in [[Beeston,_Nottinghamshire|Beeston]]. \n"} +{"id": 13397, "claim": "1975 Clemson Tigers football team from the table November 24 had the highest attendance 57,197 as compared to October 18 with an attendance of 31,000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 22 57,197 October 18 31,500 October 4 57,800 September 20 58,383 \n"} +{"id": 29069, "claim": "Joseph Ducreux went to London during the French Revaluation and drew the first portrait of Louis XVI.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was made a baron and premier peintre de la reine (First Painter to the Queen), and drew the last portrait ever made of Louis XVI before the king's execution. At the outbreak of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]], Ducreux traveled to London. \n"} +{"id": 31957, "claim": "Margaret Wangari Muriuki, a Kenyan long and distance runner who won a medal at the African Cross Country Championships in 2012, placed seventh in the 2007 All-Africa Games in Algeria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Margaret Wangari Muriuki (born 21 March 1986 in [[Nakuru|Nakuru]]) is a [[Kenya|Kenyan]] [[Long-distance_running|long]] and [[Middle_distance_runner|middle distance runner]]. Individually, she won medals at the [[African_Cross_Country_Championships|African Cross Country Championships]] and the [[African_Championships_in_Athletics|African Championships in Athletics]] (1500 m) in 2012. [[Algiers,_Algeria|Algiers, Algeria]] [[Athletics_at_the_2007_All-Africa_Games|All-Africa Games]] 2007 7th \n"} +{"id": 41108, "claim": "Sue Samuels is regarded as having a \"legendary status\" in New York performing arts community, where she was often drafted to mentor international dance professionals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Having taught dance since the 80s, Samuels is well established in the New York performing arts community where she is viewed as having \"legendary status\". She is often drafted to mentor and coach international dance professionals. \n"} +{"id": 4175, "claim": "Terri Doty dubbed Cyra, a character in the 2012 video game \"Princess Battles\", and Kate Preston, a character in the 2014 video game \"\tBackstage Pass\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kate Preston [[Wasteland_2|Wasteland 2]] 2014 \n"} +{"id": 5138, "claim": "The 2018 Victorian state election saw Josh Bull of the Labor Party, a teacher by profession and an alumnus of Deaking University, receive the higher number of votes with 22,749 against Cassandra Marr of the Liberal Party and Ryan Keable of the Greens Party with 13,178 and 3,028 votes each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first-term incumbent [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Government_of_Victoria|government]], led by [[Premier_of_Victoria|Premier]] [[Daniel_Andrews|Daniel Andrews]], won a second four-year term, defeating the [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]]/[[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] [[Coalition_(Australia)|Coalition]] [[Opposition_(Australia)|opposition]], led by [[Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Victoria)|Opposition Leader]] [[Matthew_Guy|Matthew Guy]]. \n"} +{"id": 35615, "claim": "Shadows Collide with People at 191 on the US Billboard 200 charts with rankings determined by sales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "191 US [[Billboard_200|Billboard 200]] The chart is based mostly on sales (both at [[Retail|retail]] and [[Music_download|digital]]) of albums in the United States. \n"} +{"id": 1395, "claim": "Ian Mahinmi played for the San Antonio team from 2007 to 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2007\u201308_NBA_season|2007\u201308]] [[2007\u201308_San_Antonio_Spurs_season|San Antonio]] [[2009\u201310_NBA_season|2009\u201310]] [[2009\u201310_San_Antonio_Spurs_season|San Antonio]] On October 30, 2007, Mahinmi made his NBA debut with the Spurs against the [[Portland_Trail_Blazers|Portland Trail Blazers]], playing only 74 seconds and registering no statistics. Mahinmi signed with the [[Dallas_Mavericks|Dallas Mavericks]] on July 13, 2010. \n"} +{"id": 4494, "claim": "2018 Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council election in South Ham, the Labour Party won the highest votes of 1,052 while the Liberal Democrats got the lowest votes of 96.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 1,052 53.37 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 684 34.70 [[UKIP|UKIP]] 139 7.05 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 96 4.87 \n"} +{"id": 4504, "claim": "Wei Heng was born in 1915 to a poor family but attended school and became a lawyer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wei attended primary and secondary school and then became a primary school teacher. \n"} +{"id": 6503, "claim": "Pirates Henry Morgan, Jean Lafitte and Hernan Mundaca spent time at the shallow lagoon on the mainland side of Isla Mujeres, an island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: [[Spanish|['izla mu'xe\u027ees]], Spanish for \"Island of Women\" (formally \"Isla de Mujeres\")) is an island where the [[Gulf_of_Mexico|Gulf of Mexico]] and the Caribbean Sea meet, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off the Yucata\u0301n Peninsula coast in the State of [[Quintana_Roo|Quintana Roo]], [[Mexico|Mexico]]. Pirates [[Henry_Morgan|Henry Morgan]], [[Jean_Lafitte|Jean Lafitte]] and Hernan Mundaca spent time there. The shallow lagoon on the mainland side of the island was a good place for sailors to sit out major storms, careen their hulls and trade for salt. \n"} +{"id": 7682, "claim": "Master Jubba was lovingly critiqued by Scholar of African American studies Maurice O Wallace and dance scholar Thomas DeFrantz.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Dance scholar Thomas DeFrantz has said that Master Juba's stage persona \"buffered associations between the potent black body onstage and the preferred impotent everyday, male slave body\". Scholar of African American studies Maurice O. Wallace adds that Juba was an example of how \"those strategies of black cultural performance ... have historically coalesced to shape black masculine subjecthood in Eurocentric contexts\". The few reviews of Juba as a solo performer after his tour with Pell (and thus out of the exhibitionist mode) are more negative. \n"} +{"id": 21471, "claim": "Andrew Selkirk founded Current Archaeology in 2000, a monthly magazine covering British archaeology which has now reached over 14,000 views.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded in 1967 by [[Andrew_Selkirk|Andrew Selkirk]], a [[Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London|Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries]], and the present [[Editor-in-chief|editor-in-chief]]. \n"} +{"id": 7139, "claim": "University Heights station (also known as the University Heights\u2013West 207th Street station) was originally located north of former 180th Street, while Fordham Heights station was located at West Fordham Road, before the 1920s, these two stations were combined, despite the fact that demolition of the Fordham Heights station was scheduled as early as 1906.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The University Heights station (also known as the University Heights\u2013West 207th Street station) is a commuter rail stop on the [[Metro-North_Railroad|Metro-North Railroad]]'s [[Hudson_Line_(Metro-North)|Hudson Line]], serving the [[University_Heights,_Bronx|University Heights]] neighborhood of [[The_Bronx|the Bronx]], [[New_York_City|New York City]]. It was originally located north of the former 180th Street (now Osbourne Place), while a nearby Fordham Heights station was located at West Fordham Road. At some point before the 1920s, the two stations were merged, although demolition of the Fordham Heights Station was being planned as early as 1906. \n"} +{"id": 20605, "claim": "In the 2015 South Norfolk District Council election, South Norfork had 36 wards, permitting for 46 candidates, with 144 running; the Conservatives and Labour had incumbent councillors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two parties with incumbent councillors are the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. \n"} +{"id": 3446, "claim": "Liam MacIntyre played for the Oban Camanachd before 2006 and again from 2008-2010, where he incurred several lengthy disciplinary bans between 2008 and 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "MacIntyre started out his career with [[Oban_Camanachd|Oban Camanachd]], a club which his family has a long connection with. He then transferred to Fort William in 2006 and made an immediate impact, having been involved in that club's [[Camanachd_Cup|Camanachd Cup]] wins. He then re-signed for Oban in 2008, but his second spell at the club was marred by major discipline problems, including several lengthy bans. He then re-signed for Fort in the midst of the 2010 season and was instrumental in man-marking Kingussie's [[Ronald_Ross_(shinty_player)|Ronald Ross]] out of the 2010 [[Camanachd_Cup|Camanachd Cup]] Final victory by Fort. \n"} +{"id": 23073, "claim": "The Hong Kong Premier League, Hong Kong's professional football league organized by Hong Kong Football Association, featured nine teams in its 2015-16 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hong Kong Premier League ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u9999\u6e2f\u8d85\u7d1a\u806f\u8cfd) is a [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] professional [[Association_football|football]] league organised by [[Hong_Kong_Football_Association|Hong Kong Football Association]]. A total of 9 teams contested the league, including eight sides from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_Premier_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong Premier League]] and one promoted from the [[2014\u201315_Hong_Kong_First_Division_League|2014\u201315 Hong Kong First Division]]. \n"} +{"id": 6925, "claim": "Garra orientalis is a flowering plant species within the daisy family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Garra orientalis is a species of [[Cyprinid|cyprinid]] fish in the genus [[Garra|Garra]] which is found in the [[Pearl_River_(China)|Pearl River]] system of China. [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 6262, "claim": "Manituana is a 396 page novel written by Wu Ming published in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Manituana is a novel by [[Wu_Ming_Foundation|Wu Ming]] first published in [[Italian_language|Italian]] in 2007. \n2009 \n"} +{"id": 10992, "claim": "Peet Bijen played with two football clubs from 2013 to 2020 appearing in 196 games and making 13 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jong FC Twente [[2013\u201314_Eerste_Divisie|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Eerste_Divisie|2014\u201315]] [[FC_Twente|FC Twente]] [[2014\u201315_Eredivisie|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Eredivisie|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Eredivisie|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_Eredivisie|2017\u201318]] [[2018\u201319_Eerste_Divisie|2018\u201319]] [[2019\u201320_Eredivisie|2019\u201320]] Career total Total 196 13 Apps Goals \n"} +{"id": 6399, "claim": "Winslow Safe Company manufactured and sold fire and burglar-proof bank vaults, cabinets (safes), and safe deposit boxes from 1878 to 1929.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The company manufactured and sold [[Bank_vault|bank vaults]], cabinets (safes), and [[Safe_deposit_box|safe deposit boxes]] from 1878 to 1929. \n"} +{"id": 22628, "claim": "The Norwich Cathedral which was designated in 2000 is located in the United Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "26 February 1954 \n"} +{"id": 50337, "claim": "In Spectrum Strikes Back Indigo is shot by one of the game wardens, and the shot was fatal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Indigo is intercepted by Scarlet and shot by one of the reserve's [[Game_warden|game wardens]]. However, the wound is not fatal, and Scarlet dispatches him using the Mysteron Gun. \n"} +{"id": 51524, "claim": "The arch in the town of Marshall that was built in 1700 is still in good condition and has become a popular attraction.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Arch in the Town of Marshall, also known as Marshall Arch, is an arch spanning [[State_Road_236_(Indiana)|State Road 236]] in downtown [[Marshall,_Indiana|Marshall]], [[Indiana|Indiana]], United States. The first work by Indiana architect Carroll O. Beeson, the arch was constructed in 1921. \n"} +{"id": 8375, "claim": "The Taylor House, was built in the early 1850s by David Taylor, a circuit court judge that went on to the Wisconsin State Senate and its Supreme Court.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Taylor House, built in the early 1850s by Judge [[David_Taylor_(Wisconsin_judge)|David Taylor]], a once prominent citizen in Sheboygan. Taylor was a circuit court judge and invested in the community in harbor development, railroads and many other community projects. He went on to the [[Wisconsin_State_Senate|Wisconsin State Senate]] and the [[Wisconsin_Supreme_Court|Wisconsin Supreme Court]]. \n"} +{"id": 11266, "claim": "Alexandra Lamy acted in Love, Loss, and What I Wore (a series of monologues and uses a rotating cast of five principal women), that was written by Delia & Nora Ephron and directed by Dani\u00e8le Thompson in 2011", "label": 0, "evidence": "Love, Loss, and What I Wore is a play written by [[Nora_Ephron|Nora]] and Delia Ephron based on the 1995 book of the same name by [[Ilene_Beckerman|Ilene Beckerman]]. It is organized as a series of monologues and uses a rotating cast of five principal women. Alexandra Lamy (born 14 October 1971) is a French actress. 2011 [[Love,_Loss,_and_What_I_Wore|Love, Loss, and What I Wore]] Delia & [[Nora_Ephron|Nora Ephron]] [[Danie\u0300le_Thompson|Danie\u0300le Thompson]] \n"} +{"id": 13122, "claim": "Microglossa is a genus under the Asteraceae family, a very large and widespread family of flowering plants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 51074, "claim": "Henrique da Silva Gomes, born in Brazil is currently playing as a Defender for RFCU Luxembourg.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Rio_de_Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil|Brazil]] [[Defender_(football)|Defender]] RFCU Luxembourg \n"} +{"id": 1336, "claim": "David Catchings Dickson (February 25, 1818 \u2013 June 5, 1880) was an American politician and physician in early Texas who served as the ninth Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, which consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. he was also the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Texas, a State Senator and unsuccessfully ran for governor of Texas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Catchings Dickson (February 25, 1818 \u2013 June 5, 1880) was an American politician and physician in early [[Texas|Texas]] who served as the ninth [[Speaker_of_the_Texas_House_of_Representatives|Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]] and as the fourth [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Texas|Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]. He was also a [[Texas_Senate|State Senator]] and unsuccessfully ran for [[Governor_of_Texas|governor of Texas]]. It consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. \n"} +{"id": 10619, "claim": "German television actor Mathias Herrmann acted in eleven movies from 1987 to 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1987 1992 1995 2002 2005 2009 2012 2018 2019 2020 2020 Das Ma\u0308dchen mit den Feuerzeugen Die Wahrheit u\u0308ber die Stasi Der Leihmann Der Unbestechliche [[Joyeux_Noe\u0308l|Joyeux Noe\u0308l]] [[John_Rabe_(film)|John Rabe]] Die Abenteuer des Huck Finn Gru\u0308ner wird's nicht, sagte der Ga\u0308rtner und flog davon All I Never Wanted Limbo Der U\u0308berla\u0308ufer \n"} +{"id": 3411, "claim": "Darrel Sutton would die at the age of 71 due to complications from a stroke.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He died at the age of 71 on August 2, 2018. He died due to complications from the stroke. About a week before his death, Sutton had a massive stroke which left him paralyzed on one side of his body and unable to talk. \n"} +{"id": 6172, "claim": "All of the authors for AntiPatterns worked together at Mitre Corporation in which they were sometimes referred to as the \"Upstart Gang-Of-Four\" out of mockery.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Four of the five authors worked together at [[Mitre_Corporation|Mitre Corporation]] in the late 1990s. \n"} +{"id": 12353, "claim": "Xu Weizhou, who was ranked in the 2018 Forbes 30 under 30 China artist list, appeared as a lead role in seven of his television series, then he appeared once as a support role.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He also ranked in the 2018 [[Forbes|Forbes]] 30 under 30 China artist list. \nLead role [[Addicted_(web_series)|Addicted]] [[My_Girlfriend_(TV_series)|My Girlfriend]] [[Midsummer_Is_Full_of_Hearts|Midsummer Is Full of Hearts]] [[Dear_Mayang_Street|Dear Mayang Street]] [[Ping_Pong_(Chinese_drama)|Ping Pong]] Da Tang Ming Yue City of Streamer \nSupport role The Evolution of Our Love \n"} +{"id": 15137, "claim": "Carnival of Lost Souls was ranked at #101 for Best Album of All Time by Pretty Famous though it never was rated by Morbid Outlook.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Morbid Outlook \n"} +{"id": 20154, "claim": "Ehrendingen is a castle in the district of Baden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland and has an unemployment rate of 2.08%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ehrendingen is a [[Municipalities_of_Switzerland|municipality]] in the district of [[Baden_(district,_Aargau)|Baden]] in the [[Cantons_of_Switzerland|canton]] of [[Aargau|Aargau]] in [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. \n"} +{"id": 15728, "claim": "2018 Strade Bianche planned to have ten teams and the winner was expected to be Tiesj Benoot.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2018 Strade Bianche was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 3 March 2018 in Italy. As it transpired, all eighteen WorldTeams elected to compete in the race, just like in [[2017_Strade_Bianche|2017]]. Three UCI Professional Continental teams competed, completing the 21-team peloton. \n"} +{"id": 19073, "claim": "Gonda Khedi is a village in India, with a total population of less than 100, where children are only about less than ten.", "label": 1, "evidence": "363 Children aged below 6 years 72 \n"} +{"id": 16711, "claim": "James of Saint George, a master of works/architect from Savoy, and described by historian Marc Morris as \"one of the greatest architects of the European Middle Ages\", acquired the \"Saint George\" name following his move to England, is believed to be a reference to the castle, of Saint-Georges-d'Esp\u00e9ranche; also, his patron, King Edward I, probably met Master James of St. George whilst returning from Crusade in 1290.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His patron, King Edward I, probably met Master James of St George whilst returning from Crusade and visiting [[Savoy|Savoy]] in 1273. \n"} +{"id": 14374, "claim": "Brewer Fieldhouse, a multi-purpose arena with 5,000 people capacity, was opened in 1929 and is located at Missouri.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Brewer Fieldhouse was a multi-purpose arena located in [[Columbia,_Missouri|Columbia, Missouri]], and home to the [[University_of_Missouri|University of Missouri]] Tigers basketball team prior to the [[Hearnes_Center|Hearnes Center]] opening in 1972. 5,000 Named after [[Chester_Brewer|Chester Brewer]], the building opened in 1929 to expand on the existing 500-seat Rothwell Gymnasium. \nThe Brewer Fieldhouse was a multi-purpose arena located in [[Columbia,_Missouri|Columbia, Missouri]], and home to the [[University_of_Missouri|University of Missouri]] Tigers basketball team prior to the [[Hearnes_Center|Hearnes Center]] opening in 1972. 5,000 1929 \n"} +{"id": 4722, "claim": "King assumed command of the trawler USS Richard Bulkeley on July 7, 1919, during minesweeping operations in the North Sea; then on July 12, 1919, his ship struck a mine and went down in only seven minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Commander Frank Ragan King assumed command of the trawler Richard Buckley 7 July 1919 during minesweeping operations in the [[North_Sea|North Sea]]. On 12 July 1919 his ship struck a mine and went down in only seven minutes. \n"} +{"id": 29155, "claim": "Frederick Walter Simms, born on December 24, 1803 in London, was a British civil engineer (who designs structures, transportation systems, and infrastructures).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 \u2013 27 February 1865) was a British [[Civil_engineer|civil engineer]]. Design and management of [[Structure|structures]], [[Transportation_system|transportation systems]], [[Infrastructure|infrastructure]] \n"} +{"id": 26955, "claim": "James McDonough, a French football manager, was appointed to the first managerial job on the 10th October 2017, and then he was awarded SPFL League, 2 Manager of the Month, in September 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "James McDonaugh is a Scottish [[Manager_(association_football)|football manager]], who is currently manager of [[Scottish_League_Two|Scottish League Two]] club [[Edinburgh_City_F.C.|Edinburgh City]] and a current UEFA Pro Licence holder. \n"} +{"id": 26614, "claim": "Midfielder football player, Rodrigo Aliendro was born in Argentina in 1991, abd nade his league debut in Primera B Nacional playing Instituto.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rodrigo Germa\u0301n Aliendro (born 16 February 1991) is an Argentine professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for [[Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|Argentine Primera Divisio\u0301n]] side Colo\u0301n. His league debut came in [[Primera_B_Nacional|Primera B Nacional]] five days later versus Instituto, another appearance came against Gimnasia in a season that ended in relegation for them. Rodrigo Aliendro Rodrigo Germa\u0301n Aliendro (1991-02-16) 16 February 1991 (age 29) [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [[2011\u201312_Primera_B_Nacional|2011\u201312]] [[Primera_B_Nacional|Primera B Nacional]] [[Chacarita_Juniors|Chacarita Juniors]] \n"} +{"id": 47153, "claim": "The 2008 French Polynesian legislative election was started by Gaston Flosse, former French Polynesian President, as he wanted to oust current President Sang from his office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In July 2007, Former French Polynesian President Gaston Tong Sang was heavily criticized by [[Gaston_Flosse|Gaston Flosse]], former President and the founder of Tong Sang's party, [[Tahoeraa_Huiraatira|Tahoeraa Huiraatira]]. Critics of Flosse asserted that the attack was merely a move by Flosse to regain the presidency, an accusation bolstered by revelations that Flosse had \"secret talks\" with Oscar Temaru, former President and a leading pro-independence politician who has been Flosse's long time political opponent in the past. According to reports, the talks were aimed at ousting Sang from office and setting up a unity platform between Flosse and Temaru's respective political parties. \n"} +{"id": 13669, "claim": "Philip Shuttleworth, born on February 9, 1782 in Kirkham, Lancashire, was an English churchman and academic who was elected on 1840 in the Diocese of Chichester, Church of England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Philip Shuttleworth was second son of Humphrey Shuttleworth, vicar of Kirkham in [[Lancashire|Lancashire]] from 1771 to 1812, and of [[Preston,_Lancashire|Preston]] from 1784 to 1809, an anti-papal writer. Shuttleworth, born at Kirkham on 9 February 1782, was educated at the Preston grammar school, and at [[Winchester_College|Winchester College]], which he entered in 1796. Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (9 February 1782 \u2013 7 January 1842) was an [[England|English]] churchman and academic, [[Warden_(college)|Warden]] of [[New_College,_Oxford|New College, Oxford]], from 1822 and [[Bishop_of_Chichester|Bishop of Chichester]]. On 19 November 1824, he was presented by Lord Holland to the rectory of [[Foxley|Foxley]], [[Wiltshire|Wiltshire]], and in September 1840 was appointed bishop of Chichester. \n[[Diocese_of_Chichester|Diocese of Chichester]] 1840 \n"} +{"id": 33703, "claim": "Higher education institutions in the Philippines have been granted autonomous status by the Office of the President of the Philippines-attached agency Commission on Higher Education.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Commission on Higher Education ([[Filipino_language|Filipino]]: Komisyon sa Mas Mataas na Edukasyon/Komisyon sa Lalong Mataas na Edukasyon) of the [[Philippines|Philippines]], abbreviated as CHED, is a government agency attached to the [[Office_of_the_President_of_the_Philippines|Office of the President of the Philippines]] for administrative purposes. It covers both public and private higher education institutions as well as degree-granting programs in all post-secondary educational institutions in the country. In an effort to rationalize its supervision of institutions of higher learning, CHED has also prescribed guidelines for granting privileges of autonomy and deregulation to certain schools. \n"} +{"id": 9684, "claim": "The Sclerodermataceae are a family of fungi in the order Boletales containing several genera of unusual fungi that little resemble boletesin in which the gleba is has sharply defined basidia-bearing sectors and is brown or white in young specimens.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sclerodermataceae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of fungi in the order [[Boletales|Boletales]], containing several genera of unusual fungi that little resemble boletes. The gleba typically has sharply defined [[Basidia|basidia]]-bearing sectors, which are partitioned from one another by sterile veins, and in which the basidia are regularly scattered through the tissue. The gleba, which is brown or white in young specimens, turns dark purple to brownish purple in age, and crumbles to a powder of spores and disintegrating tissues at maturity. Order: [[Boletales|Boletales]] \n"} +{"id": 12531, "claim": "Frances Chaney (July 23, 1915 - November 23, 2004) was an actress on stage, on old-time radio and on television who appeared in a total of eight films from 1951-1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frances Chaney (July 23, 1915 - November 23, 2004) was an actress on stage, on [[Old-time_radio|old-time radio]] and on television. 1951 1951 1951 1973 1989 1989 1993 1993 [[The_Underworld_Story|The Underworld Story]] [[When_I_Grow_Up_(film)|When I Grow Up]] [[Saturday's_Hero|Saturday's Hero]] [[The_Seven-Ups|The Seven-Ups]] [[Paint_It_Black_(1989_film)|Paint It Black]] [[When_Harry_Met_Sally...|When Harry Met Sally...]] [[Life_with_Mikey|Life with Mikey]] [[The_Saint_of_Fort_Washington|The Saint of Fort Washington]] \n"} +{"id": 42180, "claim": "Christian Cueva never became a member of the Peruvian team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Christian Alberto Cueva Bravo (born 23 November 1991) is a Peruvian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as an [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] for Turkish club [[Yeni_Malatyaspor|Yeni Malatyaspor]] and the [[Peru_national_football_team|Peru national team]] . \n[[Peru_national_football_team|Peru]] \n"} +{"id": 2484, "claim": "Stonewall Jackson Lake, which is an impoundment on the West Fork River, is in Lewis County, West Virginia, and its surface area covers 2,630 acres.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stonewall Jackson Lake is an 2,630-acre (10.6 km) impoundment on the [[West_Fork_River|West Fork River]] in [[Lewis_County,_West_Virginia|Lewis County, West Virginia]]. \n[[Lewis_County,_West_Virginia|Lewis County, West Virginia]] 2,630 acres (1,060 ha) The [[Lake|lake]] is a flood control project of the Pittsburgh District of the [[United_States_Army|United States Army]] [[United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers|Corps of Engineers]] and named for [[Stonewall_Jackson|Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson]], a native of Lewis County. \n"} +{"id": 27458, "claim": "During the 2006\u20132007 school year, the Alcorn School District had a total of 3,818 enrollees, but only less than 50% of which were eligible to receive free lunch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There were a total of 3,818 students enrolled in the Alcorn School District during the 2006\u20132007 school year. 38.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. \n"} +{"id": 15271, "claim": "The 1957 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-eighth series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship, played between 12 January and 23 March and was won Wales in four games with a table points of 8 against England, Ireland, Scotland and France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] won its 15th title, winning also the [[Grand_Slam_(rugby_union)|Grand Slam]], the [[Triple_Crown_(rugby_union)|Triple Crown]] and the Calcutta Cup. \n[[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] (15th title) \n[[Wales_national_rugby_union_team|Wales]] 4 \n"} +{"id": 2430, "claim": "Some of the notable professional wrestling events in 1977 included Chavo Guerrero defeating Alfonso Dant\u00e9s for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, and Fishman defeating El Cobarde in a Lucha de Apuesta mask vs. mask match.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Alfonso_Dante\u0301s|Alfonso Dante\u0301s]] defeated [[Chavo_Guerrero,_Sr.|Chavo Guerrero]] (c) in a [[Professional_wrestling_match_types#Variations_of_singles_matches|singles match]] for the [[NWA_World_Light_Heavyweight_Championship|NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] [[Fishman_(wrestler)|Fishman]] defeated [[Miguel_A\u0301ngel_Delgado|El Cobarde]] in a [[Lucha_libre#Luchas_de_Apuestas|Lucha de Apuesta]] mask vs. mask match \n"} +{"id": 29268, "claim": "Nicolas Roulet got at least fifth place in fourteen events, one of which was the European Champ (first held in 1891).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bavarian_Open|Bavarian Open]] 5th 2nd [[NRW_Trophy|NRW Trophy]] 2nd [[Seibt_Memorial|Seibt Memorial]] 4th [[Swiss_Figure_Skating_Championships|Swiss Champ.]] 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st [[International_Challenge_Cup|Challenge Cup]] 5th \n[[European_Figure_Skating_Championships|European Champ.]] 16th 18th \n"} +{"id": 15534, "claim": "R3hab has consistently moved down the rankings of DJ magazine(a local Dutch music magazine) Top 100 DJs since his entry in 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "DJ Magazine (also known as DJ Mag) is a British monthly [[Magazine|magazine]] dedicated to [[Electronic_dance_music|electronic dance music]] and [[Disc_jockey|DJs]]. \n2012 73 2020 13 \n"} +{"id": 1857, "claim": "Ronkswood was formerly home to Worcester's main hospital, but the abandoned site is now often used by travelers for camping.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ronkswood was the site of the former main hospital in Worcester. As the former hospital site has been left disused, it is common for travellers to set up camp. \n"} +{"id": 21513, "claim": "Flor do Caribe, a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo has yet to be shown on Teledoce in Uruguay.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Uruguay]] [[Teledoce|Teledoce]] August 4, 2014 \n"} +{"id": 374, "claim": "1929 Maine Black Bears football team played seven games between September 28 and November 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 28 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 Rhode Island at Boston College at [[1929_Connecticut_Aggies_football_team|Connecticut]] [[New_Hampshire_football|New Hampshire]] at [[Bates_Bobcats_football|Bates]]* at [[Colby_Mules_football|Colby]]* [[Bowdoin_Polar_Bears_football|Bowdoin]]* W 6\u20130 L 0\u201342 L 7\u201320 L 7\u201321 L 0\u20136 W 25\u20136 L 7\u201313 \n2\u20135 (1\u20132 New England) \n"} +{"id": 5229, "claim": "Italy's Province of Catanzaro's president is Sergio Abramo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Italy|Italy]] [[Sergio_Abramo|Sergio Abramo]] \nThe province of Catanzaro ([[Italian_language|Italian]]: provincia di Catanzaro; [[Central-Southern_Calabrian|Catanzarese]]: pruvincia e Catanzaru) is a [[Provinces_of_Italy|province]] of the Calabria region of [[Italy|Italy]]. Its provincial president is [[Sergio_Abramo|Sergio Abramo]]. \n"} +{"id": 3976, "claim": "The Bradwell nuclear power station, decommissioned in 2002, was owned by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and operated by Magnox Ltd.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2002 [[Nuclear_Decommissioning_Authority|Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] [[Magnox_Ltd|Magnox Ltd]] \n"} +{"id": 1942, "claim": "The 2020 Grand Prix La Marseillaise was held on 2 July 2020 to be the 41st edition of the Grand Prix La Marseillaise cycle race which was won by Beno\u00eet Cosnefroy of AG2R La Mondiale.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was held on 2 February 2020 as a category 1.1 race on the 2020 UCI Europe Tour. \n"} +{"id": 8698, "claim": "In 1999 Electoral results for the district of Wimmera, the National party got the highest votes of 9,866 followed by the Liberal party with 9,450 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "9,866 9,450 [[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] 32.4 31.1 23.8 [[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] \n"} +{"id": 2800, "claim": "2014 Sky Blue FC season number 18 Lindsi Cutshall played the FW position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lindsi_Lisonbee_Cutshall|Lindsi Cutshall]] 18 DF \nFW 16 [[Jonelle_Filigno|Jonelle Filigno]] \n"} +{"id": 5613, "claim": "TvN10 Awards is a South Korean award ceremony for excellence in cinema divided into two categories: drama and variety.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The nominees were chosen from dramas, comedy shows and variety shows that aired on [[TVN_(South_Korean_TV_channel)|tvN]] from October 2006 to September 2016. \n"} +{"id": 4919, "claim": "Ivan Botha appeared in films such as Superhelde in 2007, Bakgat! in 2008, and Hond se Dinges, and Bakgat! 2 in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 Superhelde \n"} +{"id": 1592, "claim": "During the Franco-Dutch War in 1674, Fort Pentagouet was captured by the Dutch and turned its cannon on its own walls and destroyed most of it later.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During the [[Franco-Dutch_War|Franco-Dutch War]] (1674), Pentagoue\u0308t and other Acadian ports were captured by the Dutch captain [[Jurriaen_Aernoutsz|Jurriaen Aernoutsz]] who arrived from [[New_Amsterdam|New Amsterdam]], renaming Acadia, [[New_Holland_(Acadia)|New Holland]]. The Dutch turned the fort's cannon on its own walls and destroyed most of it after the second [[Siege|siege]]. \n"} +{"id": 28198, "claim": "Ra\u00fal Goni played for Zaragoza B in the 2007-09 and 2015 seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Real_Zaragoza_B|Zaragoza B]] [[Real_Zaragoza_B|Zaragoza B]] \n"} +{"id": 101, "claim": "2308 Schilt was discovered by A.R. Klemola at El Leoncito on May 6, 1967.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 6 May 1967, by Argentine astronomer [[Carlos_Cesco|Carlos Cesco]] together with American astronomer Arnold Klemola at the Yale\u2013Columbia Southern Station at [[Leoncito_Astronomical_Complex|Leoncito Astronomical Complex]] in Argentina. [[Carlos_Cesco|C. U. Cesco]]\n[[Arnold_Richard_Klemola|A. R. Klemola]] [[Leoncito_Astronomical_Complex|El Leoncito]]\n(Yale\u2013Columbia Southern Station) 6 May 1967 2308 Schilt \n"} +{"id": 4482, "claim": "The Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television was awarded to Jimmy Smits for his role as Miguel Prado in Dexter, a TV Series by Showtime.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Jimmy_Smits|Jimmy Smits]] [[List_of_Dexter_characters#Miguel_Prado|Miguel Prado]] [[Dexter_(TV_series)|Dexter]] [[Showtime_(TV_network)|Showtime]] \n"} +{"id": 1633, "claim": "Aline Mackinnon won the 1931 General Election of Holderness with 72.7% of the votes, placing above Samuel Savery.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1931_United_Kingdom_general_election|General Election 27 October 1931]]: Holderness\nElectorate 42,734 [[Samuel_Savery|Samuel Servington Savery]] 61.7 Miss Aline Mackinnon 30.0 \n"} +{"id": 5219, "claim": "ICONICS is a software founded in 1986 by Russell L. Agrusa with headquarters at Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA.", "label": 1, "evidence": "ICONICS is an [[Industrial_automation|industrial automation]] provider. \n"} +{"id": 4997, "claim": "The most well-known moc\u0103ni\u021b\u0103 (a narrow-gauge railway in Romania) that runs in the Vaser Valley in Maramure\u0219 County was constructed in the period 1933-1935.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A Moca\u0306nit\u0326a\u0306 (Romanian pronunciation: [[Romanian|[mok\u0259\u02c8nit\u0361s\u0259]]) is a [[Narrow-gauge_railway|narrow-gauge railway]] in [[Romania|Romania]], most notably in Maramures\u0326, [[Transylvania|Transylvania]], and [[Bukovina|Bukovina]]. The most well-known moca\u0306nit\u0326a\u0306 runs in the [[Vaser|Vaser Valley]] in [[Maramures\u0326_County|Maramures\u0326 County]]. This railway was constructed in the period 1933-1935 and uses a gauge of 760 mm (2 ft 5 \u204416 in). \n"} +{"id": 25847, "claim": "In the season of 2005-06 in the La Liga, the teams Mallorca, Betis, which finished as 14th in the La Liga, and Espanyol obtained ten wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 10 14 10 15 10 \n"} +{"id": 17984, "claim": "Five Labor Party(the major centre-left and oldest political party in Australia) representatives were elected as Councilors at the City of Hurstville in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The last election was held on 8 September 2012, and the final makeup of the Council in the term 2012\u20132016, in order of election by ward, was as follows: Labor Labor [[Australian_Labor_Party_(New_South_Wales_Branch)|Labor]] Vince Badalati Brent Thomas Colin Drane Labor Labor Justin Mining Dominic Sin The Labor Party is the oldest political party in Australia. The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also simply known as Labor and historically spelt Labour, is the major [[Centre-left|centre-left]] [[Political_party_in_Australia|political party in Australia]], and is currently in [[Opposition_(Australia)|Opposition]] in the [[Parliament_of_Australia|federal parliament]]. \n"} +{"id": 20149, "claim": "Mannar Polling Division (the election of members of Parliament from 22 multi-member electoral districts ) has happened for nine years, was an MAE% of around 27.38%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2015]] [[#2010_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2010]] [[#2004_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2004]] [[#2001_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2001]] [[#2000_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|2000]] [[#1994_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|1994]] [[#1989_Sri_Lankan_Parliamentary_Election|1989]] \n"} +{"id": 29827, "claim": "The 1987\u201388 Calgary Flames season finished with the team on the lead recording a total of 48 wins and tailed by the Edmonton Oilers with 44 wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Flames set numerous franchise records this season, including most wins (48), most home wins (26), most road wins (22), and most points (105), all of which that were tied or broken in [[1988\u201389_Calgary_Flames_season|1988\u201389]]. [[Calgary_Flames|Calgary Flames]] 48 [[Edmonton_Oilers|Edmonton Oilers]] 44 \n"} +{"id": 31394, "claim": "Richie Regan didn't know how to play basketball.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Richard Joseph Regan (November 30, 1930 \u2013 December 24, 2002) was an American basketball player and coach who played in the NBA for the [[Rochester_Royals|Rochester / Cincinnati Royals]] \n"} +{"id": 29619, "claim": "Slovakia managed to get to first place in Group C qualifying round for the\u00a01999 FIBA European Championship.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Qualification for the 1999 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA [[EuroBasket_1999|EuroBasket 1999]] took place between 22 May 1996 and 28 February 1999. [[Slovakia_men's_national_basketball_team|Slovakia]] 6 5 4 3 \n"} +{"id": 776, "claim": "On December 6, some children wait for a man to deliver presents while other children wait for a man and his assistants to receive presents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The feast of Sinterklaas celebrates the name day of Saint Nicholas on 6 December. The feast is celebrated annually with the giving of gifts on St. Nicholas' Eve (5 December) in the Netherlands and on the morning of 6 December, Saint Nicholas Day, in Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France (French Flanders, Lorraine and Artois). In the Southern Netherlands and Belgium, most children have to wait until the morning of 6 December to receive their gifts, and Sinterklaas is seen as a festivity almost exclusively for children. \n"} +{"id": 12395, "claim": "Clive Reston is a character created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy, that first appeared in Giant Size Master of Kung Fu issue 3 published by Marvel Comics.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Clive Reston is a fictional character appearing in [[American_comic_book|American comic books]] published by [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]]. Doug Moench; Paul Gulacy [[Master_of_Kung_Fu_(comics)|Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu]] issue three, 1974 [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]] \n"} +{"id": 4240, "claim": "Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno, KWTC was sold to Inland Empire Broadcasters in the late 1980.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The station first signed on in 1947 as KWTC. Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno \u2014 doing business as Mojave Valley Broadcasting Company \u2014 it broadcast at a power of 250 [[Watt|watts]] at all hours. In late 1980, Mojave Valley Broadcasting sold KWTC and its sister station [[KODV|KWTC-FM]] (93.5 FM) to Inland Empire Broadcasters \u2014 headed by Howard N. Fisher, owner of [[KPRO|KPRO]] in [[Riverside,_California|Riverside, California]] \u2014 for $385,000. \n"} +{"id": 20685, "claim": "Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano was a modern Mexican poet, literary critic, editor, and teacher, In 1928 he was co-founder of the magazine \"Contempor\u00e1neos\" and was director of it from June 1928 through December 1931.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano ([[Mexico_City|Mexico City]], January 3, 1899 \u2013 Mexico City, April 13, 1949) was a modern [[Mexico|Mexican]] poet, literary critic, editor, and teacher. In 1928 he was co-founder of the magazine \"[[Contempora\u0301neos|Contempora\u0301neos]]\" and was director of it from June 1928 through December 1931. \n"} +{"id": 15628, "claim": "Pithocarpa belongs in the plantae kingdom, whereas its order is still being researched.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pithocarpa is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Australia|Australian]] plants in the [[Gnaphalieae|pussy's-toes tribe]] within the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 4065, "claim": "Codie Prevost's single \"Someday\" peaked at number 42 of the Canada Country chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Single 43 [[Canada_Country|CAN Country]] Peak positions \n"} +{"id": 3381, "claim": "Lat\u00e9co\u00e8re 24 (originated from Germany and designed by Thomas Muller) was manufactured by BMW whose role is short range postal flying boat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Marcel Moine [[France|France]] [[Late\u0301coe\u0300re|Late\u0301coe\u0300re]] (La societe industrielle d'aviation Late\u0301coe\u0300re) \n"} +{"id": 13244, "claim": "Tsebin Tchen is an Australian politician under the Liberal Party of Australia who was born and raised in South Australia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1941-03-10)10 March 1941\n[[Chungking|Chungking]], China \nTchen was born in [[Chungking|Chungking]], wartime capital of China during the [[Second_Sino-Japanese_War|Second Sino-Japanese War]] (more commonly known amongst Chinese as the [[War_of_Resistance|War of Resistance]]). \n"} +{"id": 17695, "claim": "Catherine Jourdan was a Swedish athlete that appeared in 22 films and television shows between 1967 and 1989 such as Le Samourai and Amore e rabbia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Catherine Jourdan (12 October 1948 \u2013 18 February 2011) was a French actress. \n"} +{"id": 15068, "claim": "Nigel Burch toured internationally with his band and drew morbid drawings shown only in the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burch's self described \"morbid drawings\" are represented by The [[Nicholas_Treadwell|Nicholas Treadwell]] Gallery, have been shown in the UK, [[Austria|Austria]], and Germany, and been published in a number of magazines. \n"} +{"id": 21594, "claim": "Luinjeberd, a small village in Heerenveen municipality in Friesland, the Netherlands, has a 430 population in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It had a population of around 430 in January 2017. Luinjeberd (West Frisian: Lu\u0301nbert) is a small village in the [[Heerenveen|Heerenveen]] [[Municipality|municipality]] in the province of [[Friesland|Friesland]], the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]. \n[[Heerenveen]] [[Heerenveen|Heerenveen]] [[Friesland]] [[Friesland|Friesland]] 430 \n"} +{"id": 1962, "claim": "Vema Seamount is a seamount with a conical shape with a flat top that lies in the South Atlantic Ocean discovered by the research ship RV Vema of the Lamont\u2013Doherty Earth Observatory in 1959.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vema Seamount is a [[Seamount|seamount]] in the [[South_Atlantic_Ocean|South Atlantic Ocean]]. Vema Seamount was discovered by the research ship [[RV_Vema|RV Vema]] of the [[Lamont\u2013Doherty_Earth_Observatory|Lamont\u2013Doherty Earth Observatory]] in 1959. The [[Seamount|seamount]] has a conical shape with a flat top; the shallowest point rises to an elevation of 26 metres (14 fathoms) below sea level and is called Collins Point. \nVema Seamount lies in the South Atlantic Ocean, 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi) away from [[Tristan_da_Cunha|Tristan da Cunha]]. [[RV_Vema|RV Vema]] 1959 The [[Seamount|seamount]] has a conical shape with a flat top; the shallowest point rises to an elevation of 26 metres (14 fathoms) below sea level and is called Collins Point. \n"} +{"id": 7295, "claim": "Domenico Siniscalco, who graduated with law degree from the University of Turin, served Italian government from June 2001 to July 2004 as Director General of Treasury, before he took office as the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance on July 16, 2004 until September 22, 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sinicalco graduated with law degree from the [[University_of_Turin|University of Turin]]. He served Italian government from June 2001 to July 2004 as Director General of Treasury. He took office as the [[Italian_Minister_of_Economy_and_Finance|Italian Minister of Economy and Finance]] on 16 July 2004 until 22 September 2005. \n"} +{"id": 8726, "claim": "Imogen Kogge participated in six films from 1999 to 2014 and some of those are the Nightshapes (French: Nachtgestalten-drama film) and Phoenix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nightshapes ([[German_language|German]]: Nachtgestalten) is a 1999 German [[Drama_film|drama film]] written and directed by [[Andreas_Dresen|Andreas Dresen]]. \n"} +{"id": 1171, "claim": "Radvenci (a dispersed settlement) is in Slovenia in the Municipality of Gornja Radgona and with a total area of 2.75 km with population of 142 in year 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Radvenci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u027ea\u02d0d\u028b\u025bntsi]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] southwest of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. [[Municipality_of_Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] 2.75 km (1.06 sq mi) 142 \n"} +{"id": 16335, "claim": "Charles Molloy Westmacott, who claimed to be the illegitimate son of the sculptor Richard Westmacott, became the editor of The Age, and sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Bernard Blackmantle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in 1787 or 1788, Westmacott claimed to be the illegitimate son of the sculptor [[Richard_Westmacott_(the_elder)|Richard Westmacott (the elder)]], although his political enemies claimed he was the son of a [[Chimney_sweep|chimney sweep]] from [[Drury_Lane|Drury Lane]]. Charles Molloy Westmacott (c. 1788 - 1868) was a British journalist and author, editor of The Age, the leading Sunday newspaper of the early 1830s. He sometimes wrote under the [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] Bernard Blackmantle. \n"} +{"id": 28562, "claim": "Bill Persky (age 70) is a television stuntman that married Dana Patton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1931-09-09) September 9, 1931 (age 89) \n"} +{"id": 8128, "claim": "1974 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships was unable to have twelve teams and Tennessee expected to be in first place with 60 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Tennessee_Volunteers_track_and_field|Tennessee]] 60 [[UCLA_Bruins_track_and_field|UCLA]] [[BYU_Cougars_track_and_field|BYU]] [[North_Carolina_Central_Eagles_track_and_field|North Carolina Central]] [[Oregon_State_Beavers_track_and_field|Oregon State]] UTEP [[Kansas_Jayhawks_track_and_field|Kansas]]\n[[USC_Trojans_track_and_field|USC]] Washington\nWestern Kentucky [[Indiana_Hoosiers_track_and_field|Indiana]] [[Colorado_Buffaloes_track_and_field|Colorado]]\n[[Penn_Quakers_track_and_field|Penn]] \n"} +{"id": 11828, "claim": "Stanley Fenley was a left-handed batter for Surrey and, later, Hampshire.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was a right-handed [[Batsman_(cricket)|batsman]] who bowled [[Leg_break|leg break]] and made his first-class debut for [[Surrey_County_Cricket_Club|Surrey]] in the 1924 [[County_Championship|County Championship]] against Glamorgan. Any player who is currently batting is denoted as a batsman, batswoman, or batter, regardless of whether batting is their particular area of expertise. \n"} +{"id": 9334, "claim": "Borislava Botusharova played singles tennis in $one million and $75,000 tournaments in the ITF Circuit finals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "$100,000 tournaments $75,000 tournaments \n"} +{"id": 8393, "claim": "KTHO has no frequencies and cannot be heard throughout the Lake Tahoe Basin-Reno-Sparks metropolitan area (an area consisting of two counties in Western Nevada), and it cannot be heard on any FM station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "590 [[KHz|kHz]] [[Lake_Tahoe|Lake Tahoe]]-[[Reno\u2013Sparks_metropolitan_area|Reno\u2013Sparks metropolitan area]] K-TAHOE AM590 and 96.1FM KTHO \n"} +{"id": 4324, "claim": "Heinrich Sahm was the first President of the Senate in the Free City of Danzig and we twice re-elected to the office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the establishment of the [[Free_City_of_Danzig|Free City of Danzig]] in 1920, Sahm became first [[President_of_the_Senate|President of the Senate]], the de facto head of state beneath the [[High_Commissioner|High Commissioner]] of the [[League_of_Nations|League of Nations]]. He held the office until 1931, re-elected two times. \n"} +{"id": 21033, "claim": "Everybody Wants to Be on TV received a perfect rating from the BBC.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Everybody Wants to Be on TV is the second studio album by the English band [[Scouting_for_Girls|Scouting for Girls]]. [[BBC|BBC]] (mixed) [ \n"} +{"id": 23719, "claim": "The 1896 Tennessee Volunteers football team went undefeated at 4\u20130 for the first winning season in school history.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1896 Vols went undefeated at 4\u20130 for the first winning season in school history. \n"} +{"id": 3748, "claim": "Roti john (lit: John's sandwich) is a snack from America and must be serve in a room temperature since the main ingredients are meat balls, onion, egg, and wheat bread.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Roti john (lit: John's sandwich) is a [[Singapore|Singaporean]] [[Omelette|omelette]] [[Sandwich|sandwich]] dish most commonly found in hawker centres. [[Singapore|Singapore]] \n"} +{"id": 8749, "claim": "There is a higher population of males and males below 6 years than females in Dhamatane, Dahanu Tanuka which is 110km from Mumbai.", "label": 0, "evidence": "134 Children aged below 6 years 123 It is located in the [[Dahanu|Dahanu]] [[Taluka|taluka]]. It is located 110 km from [[Mumbai|Mumbai]] city and hosts Adani Power's thermal power station. \n"} +{"id": 17287, "claim": "CD163 shed for some reasons that are yet determined, and it was proven that there is no way that this protein has any connections with inflammatory diseases.", "label": 1, "evidence": "sCD163 is upregulated in a large range of inflammatory diseases including liver [[Cirrhosis|cirrhosis]], type 2 [[Diabetes_mellitus_type_2|diabetes]], [[Macrophage_activation_syndrome|macrophage activation syndrome]], [[Gaucher's_disease|Gaucher's disease]], [[Sepsis|sepsis]], [[HIV|HIV]] infection, [[Rheumatoid_arthritis|rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[Hodgkin_Lymphoma|Hodgkin Lymphoma]]. \n"} +{"id": 223, "claim": "Uwe Jannsen studied at the University of Hamburg in 1978 before enrolling in more classes for his doctorate during 1983 to 1984.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the academic year 1983\u20131984 he was a postdoc at [[Harvard_University|Harvard University]]. \n"} +{"id": 30105, "claim": "Jon Kolb ( played 200 games as a professional football player and he weighs 199lb).", "label": 1, "evidence": "177 262 lb (119 kg) Jon Kolb (born August 30, 1947) is a former [[American_football|American football]] player with the [[Pittsburgh_Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]], where he played as offensive lineman for 13 seasons. \n"} +{"id": 7495, "claim": "Lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase is an enzyme that\u00a0produces pyruvate and malate,\u00a0from the family of oxidoreductase, an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule to another.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a lactate\u2014malate transhydrogenase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] Thus, the two [[Substrate_(biochemistry)|substrates]] of this enzyme are [[(S)-lactate|(S)-lactate]] and [[Oxaloacetate|oxaloacetate]], whereas its two [[Product_(chemistry)|products]] are [[Pyruvate|pyruvate]] and [[Malate|malate]]. This enzyme belongs to the family of [[Oxidoreductase|oxidoreductases]], specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with other acceptors. In [[Biochemistry|biochemistry]], an oxidoreductase is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyzes the transfer of [[Electron|electrons]] from one molecule, the reductant, also called the [[Electron_donor|electron donor]], to another, the [[Oxidant|oxidant]], also called the [[Electron_acceptor|electron acceptor]]. \n"} +{"id": 12882, "claim": "William Ranney (born 9 may 1813) failed to become school-taught painter known for the work On the Wing (1850).", "label": 0, "evidence": "William Tylee Ranney (May 9, 1813 \u2013 November 18, 1857) was a 19th-century American painter, known for his depictions of [[Western_(genre)|Western]] life, sporting scenery, historical subjects and portraiture. Ranney resumed his artistic endeavors in Brooklyn, becoming a self-taught oil painter, having never received formal training. On the Wing (1850)\nA Courting Scene\nThe Old Oaken Bucket\nThe Match Boy\nPrairie Burial \n"} +{"id": 2151, "claim": "Frith, a founding member of the English avant-rock band Henry Cow and Richard a founding member of the French avant-rock band Etron Fou Leloublan, had previously worked together in other contexts before coming together as a duo to record the album Dropera.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frith was a founding member of the English [[Avant-rock|avant-rock]] band [[Henry_Cow|Henry Cow]] and Richard a founding member of the French avant-rock band [[Etron_Fou_Leloublan|Etron Fou Leloublan]]. Dropera is a [[Concept_album|concept album]] by [[Fred_Frith|Fred Frith]] and [[Ferdinand_Richard|Ferdinand Richard]], credited as \"Fred & Ferd\". Their paths first crossed in the mid-1970s when Henry Cow began touring [[Europe|Europe]]. In mid-1980 Etron Fou Leloublan (including Richard) recorded with Frith in France and [[Switzerland|Switzerland]], and appeared on one side of Frith's 1981 solo LP, [[Speechless_(Fred_Frith_album)|Speechless]]. Frith also played on and produced two of Etron Fou Leloublan's albums in 1982 and 1985. \n"} +{"id": 18119, "claim": "NDUFA7 is one of about 31 hydrophobic subunits, and the predicted secondary structure is primarily amino acids.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The predicted [[Secondary_structure|secondary structure]] is primarily alpha helix, but the carboxy-terminal half of the protein has high potential to adopt a coiled-coil form. \n"} +{"id": 819, "claim": "Tom Watt's record in his career as ice hockey coach is 181-252.", "label": 0, "evidence": "W 181 L 252 \n"} +{"id": 1908, "claim": "There is a higher population of males and males below 6 years than females in India.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Male 82,952,135 Female 75,837,152 Total (India) Male 623,724,248 Female 586,469,174 \n"} +{"id": 7549, "claim": "Ratneshwar Lal Kayastha was appointed as governor of Province No.2 located in the southeastern region of Nepal on January 17, 2018, by the Government of Nepal, and served until November 3, 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was appointed as a governor of Province No. 2 by the Government of Nepal on 17 January 2018. 2 from 19 January 2018 to 03 November 2019. 2 (proposed names: Madhes or Mithila/Bhojpura) ([[Nepali_language|Nepali]]/[[Maithili_language|Maithili]]: \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0926\u0947\u0936 \u0928\u0902\u0966 \u0968) is a [[Provinces_of_Nepal|province]] in the southeastern region of [[Nepal|Nepal]] that was formed after the adoption of the [[Constitution_of_Nepal|Constitution of Nepal]]. \n"} +{"id": 16154, "claim": "Walford Davies, with his appointment as organist and director of the choir at the Temple Church, a Royal peculiar church in the City of London located between Fleet Street and the River Thames, in the City of London in May 1898, began to be seen as a prominent figure in British musical life.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In May 1898 Davies was appointed organist and director of the choir at the [[Temple_Church|Temple Church]] in the [[City_of_London|City of London]], a post he retained until 1923. The Temple Church is a [[Royal_peculiar|Royal peculiar]] church in the [[City_of_London|City of London]] located between [[Fleet_Street|Fleet Street]] and the [[River_Thames|River Thames]], built by the [[Knights_Templar|Knights Templar]] as their English headquarters. With this appointment, in the view of his biographer, Jeremy Dibble, Davies began to be seen as a prominent figure in British musical life. \n"} +{"id": 45725, "claim": "Gunnar Bergby represented Norway in the CEDAW Committee Membership.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He served one term on the UN [[Committee_on_the_Elimination_of_Discrimination_against_Women|Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women]]; his nomination over a more qualified woman and after the Foreign Ministry had ruled out even considering a woman was controversial and was widely condemned by the women's rights movement and the legal community in the Nordic countries as discriminatory towards women in itself, and was described as an example of radical gender quotas which are banned in Norway. In 2016 the Norwegian government nominated him as a member of the [[Committee_on_the_Elimination_of_Discrimination_against_Women|Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women]], a UN body of experts on discrimination against women, and he was subsequently elected to this committee. \n"} +{"id": 21013, "claim": "4962 Vecherka, an asteroid, was discovered by T. Smirnova on 1 October 1973.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4962 Vecherka, provisional designation 1973 TP, is a Eunomian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] and [[List_of_slow_rotators_(minor_planets)|slow rotator]] from the central regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. [[Tamara_Smirnova|T. Smirnova]] 1 October 1973 \n"} +{"id": 14198, "claim": "The Treppenspeicher which was typical of the Lower Saxony (he largest heathland area of Germany) area used to be built within sight, but at a distance from the main farmhouse to ensure that if the farmhouse caught fire, the fire would not spread to the stores.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A Treppenspeicher (literally \"staircase store\") is the German term for a [[Granary|granary]] or secondary farm building used for storage and typical of the Lu\u0308neburg Heath area in northern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 4761, "claim": "The singles from the album Rebels on the Run all managed to peak inside the top ten of the US Country chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 \"[[Where_I_Come_From_(Montgomery_Gentry_song)|Where I Come From]]\" 8 2012 \"So Called Life\" 45 \n"} +{"id": 4070, "claim": "Home Run Derby was previously a daily televised event in the 1970s which ran for 24 episodes with the winner receiving $5,000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Home Run Derby is a 1960 [[Television_show|television show]] that was held at [[Wrigley_Field_(Los_Angeles)|Wrigley Field in Los Angeles]] pitting the top sluggers of [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] against each other in nine-inning home run contests. \nThe winner received a check for $2,000 and was invited back for the next week's episode against a new opponent (a rarity in that era for syndicated games); the runner-up received a check for $1,000. \n"} +{"id": 17387, "claim": "Houston, a right-handed batter listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 140 lb., is remembered as the first player in Organized Baseball to die during active duty in World War II", "label": 1, "evidence": "Listed at 5' 8\" (1.77 m), 156 lb. \n"} +{"id": 13171, "claim": "The Kehila Kedosha Janina synagogue at 280 Broome Streetm built in 1925-27 and offers guided tours and is the only Romaniote synagogue in the Western Hemisphere", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was built in 1925-27 and was designed by Sydney Daub and is now the only [[Romaniotes|Romaniote rite]] synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Kehila Kedosha Janina (Holy Community of Janina) is a synagogue on 280 [[Broome_Street_(Manhattan)|Broome Street]] between [[Allen_Street_(Manhattan)|Allen]] and Eldridge Streets in the [[Lower_East_Side|Lower East Side]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[New_York_City|New York City]]. Guided tours are offered each Sunday to [[Tourism|visitors]] and by special appointment. \n280 Broome Street,\n[[Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[New_York_City|New York City]] Guided tours are offered each Sunday to [[Tourism|visitors]] and by special appointment. It was built in 1925-27 and was designed by Sydney Daub and is now the only [[Romaniotes|Romaniote rite]] synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. \n"} +{"id": 10454, "claim": "Marcus Ahlm played for THW Kiel from 2003-2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel 2003\u20132013 THW Kiel THW Kiel THW Kiel 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 \n"} +{"id": 15593, "claim": "The film Convoy Busters was created with the direction of Stelvio Massi, story by Danilo Massi and music by Stelvio Cipriani.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stelvio_Massi|Stelvio Massi]] Danilo Massi [[Stelvio_Cipriani|Stelvio Cipriani]] Convoy Busters ([[Italian_language|Italian]]: Un poliziotto scomodo) is a 1978 [[Poliziotteschi|poliziotteschi]] film directed by [[Stelvio_Massi|Stelvio Massi]] and starring Maurizio Merli. \n"} +{"id": 369, "claim": "Cristiano Ronaldo and his team lost in all their international matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is also the second player to score [[List_of_men's_footballers_with_50_or_more_international_goals|100 international goals]], and the first European to achieve the feat. He scored his first international goal at [[UEFA_Euro_2004|Euro 2004]] where he helped Portugal reach [[UEFA_Euro_2004_Final|the final]]. \n"} +{"id": 49637, "claim": "Desmond Ferguson was signed by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2004 before being refused by the Charlotte Bobcats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was later taken by the [[Charlotte_Bobcats|Charlotte Bobcats]] during the [[2004_NBA_Expansion_Draft|2004 NBA Expansion Draft]] and was waived sometime before the season began. \n"} +{"id": 7975, "claim": "The Camera Austria Award or Contemporary Photography by the City of Graz is an award given to photographers since 1989 to the most recent one in 2009 to Allan Sekula.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sanja_Ivekovic\u0301|Sanja Ivekovic\u0301]] 2009 \n"} +{"id": 31397, "claim": "Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service In September 2014, data leaks from the surveillance database of Gamma Group, the producer of one of the world's most powerful surveillance software systems, showed that the software was being used in Estonia, most likely by the Foreign Intelligence Service and other intelligence agenciess.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In September 2014, data leaks from the customer support database of Gamma Group, the producer of one of the world's most powerful surveillance software systems, showed that the software was being used in Estonia, most likely by the Foreign Intelligence Service and other intelligence agencies. \n"} +{"id": 47430, "claim": "Nikolay Obolsky didn't make any appearances for the Premier League from 2013 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Russian_Premier_League|Premier League]] 7 [[2015\u201316_Russian_Premier_League|2015\u201316]] \n"} +{"id": 38420, "claim": "Herbie, who first appeared in Forbidden Worlds #73 on Dec. 1958, was created by Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Forbidden_Worlds|Forbidden Worlds]] #73 (Dec. 1958) [[Richard_E._Hughes|Richard E. Hughes]] and [[Ogden_Whitney|Ogden Whitney]] \n"} +{"id": 3873, "claim": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in Bucharest provided the Dobruja chapter subversive brochures and illegal newspapers, including Sc\u00e2nteia and T\u00e2n\u0103rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases; while the whole operation was being followed by Siguran\u021ba (successive secret police services in the Kingdom of Romania).", "label": 0, "evidence": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in [[Bucharest|Bucharest]] provided the Dobruja chapter [[Subversion|subversive]] brochures and illegal newspapers, including [[Sca\u0302nteia|Sca\u0302nteia]] and Ta\u0302na\u0306rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases. The whole operation was being followed by [[Sigurant\u0326a|Sigurant\u0326a]], the secret police, which proceeded to arrest Petre Gheorghe and his colleague, a Bogdan Vasilef Pavloff. Sigurant\u0326a was the generic name for the successive [[Secret_police|secret police]] services in the [[Kingdom_of_Romania|Kingdom of Romania]]. \n"} +{"id": 4907, "claim": "Vaade Veedu has eight songs, one of which is Cheeraleni Chinnadana.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Atu Challani Vennela\" \"Cheeraleni Chinnadana\" \"Edhutanunchi Kadhalanu\" \"Netiki Mallee Maaintlo\" \"Vayase Oka Paatham\" \"Yemkavaloi Neeku\" \"Lovelone Undhi\" \"Hare Raama Aagandi\" \n"} +{"id": 6411, "claim": "Gao Tianyi recorded a total of 83 appearances in his career in which more than half was recorded during his time with Shenzhen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Shenzhen_F.C.|Shenzhen]] 17 Shenzhen (loan) 8 [[Jiangsu_Suning|Jiangsu Suning]] 25 25 8 \n"} +{"id": 32031, "claim": "In 2012, Taylor Washington played for Worcester Hydra, made five appearances and five goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Taylor Washington (born August 16, 1993) is an American [[Association_football|soccer]] player who plays for [[Nashville_SC|Nashville SC]] in [[Major_League_Soccer|Major League Soccer]]. [[Worcester_Hydra|Worcester Hydra]] [[2012_PDL_season|2012]] 5 0 \n"} +{"id": 2098, "claim": "Carlephyton madagascariense is a species in the Araceae family, Alismatales order, and Monocots clade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Araceae|Araceae]] Family: [[Alismatales|Alismatales]] Order: [[Monocotyledon|Monocots]] Clade: \n"} +{"id": 4644, "claim": "In the 1979 WANFL season, which included teams such as Claremont, South Fremantle, and East Perth, set several high score records due to the climate and a new league rule.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Claremont_Football_Club|Claremont]] Team [[South_Fremantle_Football_Club|South Fremantle]] [[East_Perth_Football_Club|East Perth]] The season set many records for high scoring due to the still-ongoing [[Climate_change_in_Australia|drying of Perth's climate]] and the new \"interchange' rule. \n"} +{"id": 4562, "claim": "Tianyuan (time zone: UTC+10) is located in a country neighboring the PRC, Japan, and the Philippines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tianyuan District (Chinese: \u5929\u5143\u533a; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Tia\u0304nyua\u0301n Qu\u0304) is one of four urban [[District_of_China|districts]] of [[Zhuzhou|Zhuzhou City]], [[Hunan|Hunan province]], China. [[UTC+8|UTC+8]] ([[China_Standard_Time|China Standard]]) \n"} +{"id": 22591, "claim": "Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa, of the Social Democratic Party (Finland's oldest active political party, served in office from 6 May 1983 \u2013 30 April 1987.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Prime_Minister_of_Finland|Prime Minister]] Kalevi Sorsa 19 February 1982 6 May 1983 Sorsa's fourth cabinet was the 63rd government of [[Republic_of_Finland|Finland]], which existed for 1 456 days, from 6 May 1983 to 30 April 1987. The government's [[Prime_Minister_of_Finland|Prime Minister]] was Kalevi Sorsa. [[Social_Democratic_Party_of_Finland|Social Democratic Party]]\n[[Centre_Party_(Finland)|Centre Party]]\n[[Swedish_People's_Party_of_Finland|Swedish People's Party]]\nRural Party Founded in 1899, the SDP is Finland's oldest active political party. \nFounded in 1899, the SDP is Finland's oldest active political party. 6 May 1983 30 April 1987 Kalevi Sorsa [[Social_Democratic_Party_of_Finland|Social Democratic Party]]\n[[Centre_Party_(Finland)|Centre Party]]\n[[Swedish_People's_Party_of_Finland|Swedish People's Party]]\nRural Party The government's [[Prime_Minister_of_Finland|Prime Minister]] was Kalevi Sorsa. \n"} +{"id": 24061, "claim": "The Psalmopoeus cambridgei is part of the Chelicerata family under the arachnida phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \nFamily: Theraphosidae \n"} +{"id": 24115, "claim": "Per Axel Rydberg, born on July 6, 1860 in Odh, V\u00e4sterg\u00f6tland, Sweden, was a graduate of University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln in the field of Botany (the science of plant life and a branch of biology).", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1860-07-06)July 6, 1860\nOdh, [[Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland|Va\u0308stergo\u0308tland]], Sweden He graduated from the [[University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln] (B.S. in 1891) and (M.A. in 1895). [[Botany|Botany]] Botany, also called plant science(s), plant biology or phytology, is the [[Science|science]] of [[Plant|plant]] life and a branch of [[Biology|biology]]. \n"} +{"id": 31292, "claim": "C\u00e2n i Gymru 2010 had eight contestants and Gai Toms placed first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ca\u0302n i Gymru 2010 was the forty-first edition of [[S4C|S4C]]'s [[Ca\u0302n_i_Gymru|Ca\u0302n i Gymru]], an annual [[Welsh_language|Welsh]] singing contest. 1 Megan Rhys Williams 2 Alun Evans 3 Gai Toms 4 Matthew Wall/Deio Jones 5 Osian Howells 6 Lowri Evans/Lee Mason 7 Jaci Williams/Aron Elias 8 Simon Gardner/ Andrew Moore/ Tudur Morgan \n"} +{"id": 15320, "claim": "Gunnar Bergby, a Norwegian retired former civil servant, represented Norway in the CEDAW Committee Membership.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gunnar Bergby (born 28 August 1947) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] retired former civil servant. In 2016 the Norwegian government nominated him as a member of the [[Committee_on_the_Elimination_of_Discrimination_against_Women|Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women]], a UN body of experts on discrimination against women, and he was subsequently elected to this committee. He served one term on the UN [[Committee_on_the_Elimination_of_Discrimination_against_Women|Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women]]; his nomination over a more qualified woman and after the Foreign Ministry had ruled out even considering a woman was controversial and was widely condemned by the women's rights movement and the legal community in the Nordic countries as discriminatory towards women in itself, and was described as an example of radical gender quotas which are banned in Norway. \n"} +{"id": 50755, "claim": "Jordanian footballer Saeed Murjan competed in the FIFA World Cup, WAFF Championship, AFC Asian Cup including friendly matches since 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Saeed Mohammad Saeed Hasan Murjan ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0633\u0639\u064a\u062f \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0633\u0639\u064a\u062f \u062d\u0633\u0646 \u0645\u0631\u062c\u0627\u0646\u200e; born in 1990) is a [[Jordan|Jordanian]] [[Football_(soccer)|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder_(association_football)|midfielder]] for [[Al-Wehdat_SC|Al-Wehdat]] and the [[Jordan_national_football_team|Jordan national football team]]. 28 July 2011 [[2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_AFC_Second_Round|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]] 31 January 2013 [[Exhibition_game|Friendly]] 6 August 2013 9 August 2013 10 September 2013 [[2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_\u2013_AFC_Fifth_Round|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]] 1 January 2014 [[2014_WAFF_Championship|2014 WAFF Championship]] 5 September 2017 [[2019_AFC_Asian_Cup_qualification_\u2013_Third_Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] 10 August 2019 [[2019_WAFF_Championship|2019 WAFF Championship]] 30 August 2019 Friendly \n"} +{"id": 10249, "claim": "Lung Kei-man (Amy Kwok) is Chan To-to's father in the series called The Greed of Man.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Amy Kwok Lung Kei-man\n\u9f8d\u7d00\u6587 Fong Chin-bok's love interest; Lung Sing-bong's daughter \n"} +{"id": 23459, "claim": "KTM West Coast railway line has a stations in Abdullah Hukum, an integrated rapid transit station in Kuala Lumpur, and a station in Petaling, a commuter train station located in Kampung Pasir.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Abdullah_Hukum_station|Abdullah Hukum]] Kampung Haji Abdullah Hukum, Bangsar and Mid Valley City\n[[Kuala_Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] [[Kuala_Lumpur_Sentral_railway_station|Kuala Lumpur Sentral]] [[Kuala_Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] Central interchange with all intercity and commuter trains, rapid transit, monorail and airport rail link\n[[Seremban_Line|1]] [[Port_Klang_Line|2]] [[Kelana_Jaya_Line|5]] [[KLIA_Ekspres|6]] [[KLIA_Transit|7]] [[KL_Monorail|8]] [[MRT_Sungai_Buloh-Kajang_Line|9]] [[Skypark_Link|10]] [[KTM_ETS|ETS]] [[Petaling_Komuter_station|Petaling]] Jalan Templer and Petaling Jaya, Selangor KTM Komuter is an electrified commuter train service first introduced in 1995, catering especially to commuters in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding suburban areas. Kampung Pasir, Old Klang Road and Taman OUG,\n[[Kuala_Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] [[Port_Klang_Line|2]] [[Port_Klang_Line|Port Klang Line]] \n"} +{"id": 20668, "claim": "Chang Tse-sheng played the role of Yuki in the series Women on the Run.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tiffany Lee () Yuki \n"} +{"id": 3567, "claim": "Rawson Macharia further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked only and his submissions were the only evidence of a direct link between a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician and Mau Mau produced before the court.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He further claimed that the oath-taking involved stripping naked and drinking human blood. \n"} +{"id": 25949, "claim": "Art Sherman (born February 17, 1937) met his wife on a blind date and she found his work to he the most boring thing ever done.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Art Sherman (born February 17, 1937) is an American [[Horse_trainer|horse trainer]] and former [[Jockey|jockey]]. Sherman met his wife, Faye, on a blind date while riding in Chicago. Faye was working for the Illinois Central Railroad at the time, and at first found Sherman's work to be \"the most boring thing that's ever been done\". \n"} +{"id": 46481, "claim": "The song Somebody That I Used to Know was first heard by the public in the United Kingdom and the United States in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was later released by [[Universal_Music|Universal Music]] in December 2011 in the United Kingdom, and in January 2012 in the United States and Ireland. \n"} +{"id": 7370, "claim": "In the 1957 NCAA Skiing Championships, Western State (CO), the athletic teams that represent Western Colorado University in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports, ranked fourth with 518.66 points.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4 [[Western_State_Colorado_Mountaineers_ski_team|Western State (CO)]] 518.66 The Western Colorado Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent [[Western_Colorado_University|Western Colorado University]], located in [[Gunnison,_Colorado|Gunnison, Colorado]], in [[NCAA_Division_II|NCAA Division II]] intercollegiate sports. \n"} +{"id": 276, "claim": "Phipps Hornby served as a Royal Navy in the United Kingdom and played a vital role in the British victory at the Battle of Lissa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Admiral_(Royal_Navy)|Admiral]] Sir Phipps Hornby, [[Knight_Grand_Cross_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath|GCB]] (27 April 1785 \u2013 19 March 1867) was a prominent and experienced [[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] officer of the nineteenth century. Later, commanding his own [[Sixth-rate|sixth-rate]] [[HMS_Volage_(1807)|HMS Volage]] in 1811, Hornby played a vital role in the British victory at the [[Battle_of_Lissa_(1811)|Battle of Lissa]]. United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 6167, "claim": "Noble Nashua is the spawn of Nashua and Noble Lady.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Spawn is the [[Egg_(biology)|eggs]] and [[Spermatozoa|sperm]] released or deposited into water by [[Aquatic_animal|aquatic animals]]. \n"} +{"id": 2076, "claim": "Yao Xuchen played in two clubs between 2017 and 2019, he had the most appearances in Radni\u010dki Pirot", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Radnic\u030cki_Pirot|Radnic\u030cki Pirot]] (loan) [[2017\u201318_Serbian_First_League|2017\u201318]] 4 [[Beijing_Sport_University_F.C.|Beijing Sport University]] (loan) [[2019_China_League_One|2019]] 19 \n"} +{"id": 30547, "claim": "Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires, had the most number of passengers in 2020 with 2,153,000 passengers, followed by Aeroparque Jorge Newbery with 1,825,000 passengers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ministro_Pistarini_International_Airport|Ministro Pistarini International Airport]] [[Buenos_Aires|Buenos Aires]] 2'153,000 1 [[Aeroparque_Jorge_Newbery|Aeroparque Jorge Newbery]] 2 1'825,000 \n"} +{"id": 9440, "claim": "Gr\u00eamio Esportivo Novorizontino (a Brazilian football club) was founded in 1973 and dissolved in 1999.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gre\u0302mio Esportivo Novorizontino, usually known simply as Novorizontino was a Brazilian football club from [[Novo_Horizonte,_Sa\u0303o_Paulo|Novo Horizonte]], [[Sa\u0303o_Paulo_(state)|Sa\u0303o Paulo state]]. 1973 1999 \n"} +{"id": 14953, "claim": "Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r, a Hungarian ice-hockey team, placed first in the 2006\u201307 Interliga season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fehe\u0301rva\u0301r AV19 is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team that plays in the Austrian [[Austrian_Hockey_League|bet-at-home ICE Hockey League]]. [[Alba_Vola\u0301n_Sze\u0301kesfehe\u0301rva\u0301r|Alba Vola\u0301n Sze\u0301kesfehe\u0301rva\u0301r]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 2252, "claim": "Paul Dicks (born in 1950) was a Speaker of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly was succeeded by Lloyd Snow from 1989 to 2003 as a Liberal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1993 until 1995. He represented [[Humber_West|Humber West]] in the [[Newfoundland_and_Labrador_House_of_Assembly|Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly]] from 1989 to 2001 as a [[Liberal_Party_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Liberal]]. \n"} +{"id": 26778, "claim": "Sergio Gucciardo played for SC Paderborn and VfL Bochum and delivered a total of eight goals in his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Total Goals 1 \n"} +{"id": 25869, "claim": "Asiacom Philippine, Inc. stands as the major shareholder of the Philippines' major telecommunications services provider Globe Telecom, with 70.8% of total shares.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Structure\n- [[Singtel|Singtel]] (20.10%)\n- [[Ayala_Corporation|Ayala Corporation]] (13.20%)\n- Asiacom Philippines, Inc. (50.85%)\n- Directors, Officers, ESOP (0.19%)\n- Public Stock (15.66%) \nAsiacom Philippines, Inc. 50.85% \n"} +{"id": 407, "claim": "Pete Koch (age 58) plays as a defensive lineman in American football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Peter Alan Koch (born January 23, 1962) is an American actor and a former [[American_football|American football]] player. Koch was a defensive end who played five seasons in the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]], for the [[Cincinnati_Bengals|Cincinnati Bengals]] (1984), the [[Kansas_City_Chiefs|Kansas City Chiefs]] (1985\u20131987), and the [[Los_Angeles_Raiders|Los Angeles Raiders]] (1989). \n"} +{"id": 131, "claim": "Yusuke Matsuda played for three football clubs for the 2014 to 2017 seasons,\u00a0recording a total of 100 appearances and 4 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Apps Total 75 Goals 4 \n"} +{"id": 6691, "claim": "Cuspidia is an animal from the Asterales order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cuspidia is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. \n"} +{"id": 4232, "claim": "In the 1963 Milwaukee Braves season, the team faced continued difficulties in the management, having manager Birdie Tebbetts, who played as a catcher for the Detroit Tigers, for only 13 months.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The change in owners overshadowed the Braves' continued turbulence in the managerial chair. On October 5, 1962, [[Birdie_Tebbetts|Birdie Tebbetts]], in office for only 13 months, resigned to join the [[1963_Cleveland_Indians_season|Cleveland Indians]] in the [[American_League|American League]]. His successor, [[Bobby_Bragan|Bobby Bragan]], 45, was the team's fourth manager in five seasons. He played in [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] (MLB) as a catcher for the [[Detroit_Tigers|Detroit Tigers]], [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]] and the [[Cleveland_Indians|Cleveland Indians]] from 1936 to 1952. \n"} +{"id": 28691, "claim": "In the 1979 Dutch Grand Prix, two participants, Clay Regazzoni, who faced engine problems, and John Watson, a former racing driver born in Northern Africa who encountered a collision, were unable to finish the race.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Switzerland]] [[Clay_Regazzoni|Clay Regazzoni]] Collision \n"} +{"id": 9659, "claim": "KXXZ maintained its format of an album-oriented rock despite changes in its ownership.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the time, the station aired a classic hits format. \n"} +{"id": 5988, "claim": "The Scovill Zoo was opened in 1967 holding only the AZA membership since.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Association_of_Zoos_and_Aquariums|AZA]], AAZK \n"} +{"id": 37401, "claim": "R\u00f3bert Maz\u00e1\u0148 had 158 match appearances from 2011 - 2019, where more than 89% of these were at the National Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total 158 10 National Cup Total Apps Apps \n"} +{"id": 5182, "claim": "Australian politician Jim Clarko was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, the lower chamber of the state of Western Australia's Parliament in Perth.", "label": 0, "evidence": "James George Clarko [[Member_of_the_Order_of_Australia|AM]] (21 July 1932 \u2013 7 April 2020) was an [[Australia|Australian]] politician. He was a [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Western_Australian_Division)|Liberal Party]] member of the [[Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly|Western Australian Legislative Assembly]] from 1974 to 1996, representing the electorates of [[Electoral_district_of_Karrinyup|Karrinyup]] (1974\u20131989) and [[Electoral_district_of_Marmion|Marmion]] (1989\u20131996). The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the [[Parliament_of_Western_Australia|Parliament of Western Australia]], an Australian state. The Parliament sits in [[Parliament_House,_Perth|Parliament House]] in the [[Western_Australia|Western Australian]] capital, [[Perth|Perth]]. \n"} +{"id": 25515, "claim": "Sebastien Chaule was part of TSV Handschuhsheim from 2008 to 2012, playing a total of 45 games for the club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Club [[TSV_Handschuhsheim|TSV Handschuhsheim]] Year [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2009\u201310|2009-10]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2010\u201311|2010-11]] [[Rugby-Bundesliga_2011\u201312|2011-12]] Games 8 13 16 8 \n"} +{"id": 30129, "claim": "Sakaigawa Namiemon was a sumo wrestler, a competitor in a full-contact wrestling sport, who participated from 1867 to 1874 in spring and winter competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November, 1857 January, 1881 He made his debut in November 1857 and reached the top makuuchi division in April 1867, then fighting under the shikona name Masuizan Daishiro\u0304 (\u5897\u4f4d\u5c71 \u5927\u56db\u90ce). Sakaigawa retired in January 1881. \n"} +{"id": 23853, "claim": "UAN, which is made up of between 40 and 45 percent ammonium nitrate, is used as a fertilizer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "40 42 45 UAN is a [[Solution|solution]] of [[Urea|urea]] and [[Ammonium_nitrate|ammonium nitrate]] in water used as a [[Fertilizer|fertilizer]]. \n"} +{"id": 26074, "claim": "The Alectrosaurus fossil was discovered by George Olsen while on the Third Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1923, the Third Asiatic Expedition of the [[American_Museum_of_Natural_History|American Museum of Natural History]], led by chief [[Paleontologist|paleontologist]] [[Walter_W._Granger|Walter W. Granger]] was hunting for dinosaur fossils in [[Mongolia|Mongolia]]. On April 25, assistant paleontologist George Olsen excavated and recovered the [[Holotype|holotype]] [[AMNH|AMNH]] 6554, a nearly complete right hindlimb. On May 4, Olsen discovered another specimen approximately 30 m (98.4 ft) away from his first find, catalogued as AMNH 6368. This specimen included a right [[Humerus|humerus]], two incomplete manual [[Digit_(anatomy)|digits]], four fragmentary caudal vertebrae, and other two or three unspecified elements that were discarded due to badly preservation. \n"} +{"id": 1205, "claim": "Mohamed Doumbouya was born July 18, 1978 in Conakry, Guinea and he played the striker position with the Limoges FC", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mohamed Ali Doumbouya (born 18 July 1978) is a [[Guinea|Guinean]] international [[Association_football|footballer]]. Born in [[Conakry|Conakry]], the capital city of [[Guinea|Guinea]], Doumbouya has spent his entire career in France, playing for US Saint-Georges, Montauban FC, [[Limoges_FC|Limoges FC]], [[FC_Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas|FC Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas]], [[Stade_Brestois_29|Stade Brestois]], [[GSI_Pontivy|GSI Pontivy]], [[L'Entente_SSG|L'Entente SSG]], [[FC_Libourne-Saint-Seurin|FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin]], [[Pacy_Valle\u0301e-d'Eure|Pacy Valle\u0301e-d'Eure]], [[FC_Rouen|FC Rouen]] and [[Besanc\u0327on_RC|Besanc\u0327on RC]]. [[Forward_(association_football)|Striker]] \n(1978-07-18) 18 July 1978 (age 42) [[Conakry|Conakry]], [[Guinea|Guinea]] [[Forward_(association_football)|Striker]] [[Limoges_FC|Limoges FC]] \n"} +{"id": 16408, "claim": "Nikita Sergeyev made his debut in the Russian Football National League in 2017, also played in the Russian Professional League for Krasnodar-2 and the Russian Premier League, and has played against FC Kuban-2 Krasnodar, FC Sibir Novosibirsk, and FC Ufa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nikita Vyacheslavovich Sergeyev ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0442\u0430 \u0412\u044f\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0435\u0432; born 17 October 1999) is a [[Russia|Russian]] [[Association_football|football]] player who plays as a [[Left_winger|left winger]] for [[FC_Krasnodar|FC Krasnodar]] and [[FC_Krasnodar-2|FC Krasnodar-2]]. He made his debut in the [[Russian_Professional_Football_League|Russian Professional Football League]] for [[FC_Krasnodar-2|FC Krasnodar-2]] on 3 October 2017 in a game against [[FC_Kuban-2_Krasnodar|FC Kuban-2 Krasnodar]]. He made his Russian Football National League debut for Krasnodar-2 on 17 July 2018 in a game against [[FC_Sibir_Novosibirsk|FC Sibir Novosibirsk]]. He made his [[Russian_Premier_League|Russian Premier League]] debut for [[FC_Krasnodar|FC Krasnodar]] om 1 March 2020 in a game against [[FC_Ufa|FC Ufa]]. Nikita Sergeyev [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] [[FC_Krasnodar|FC Krasnodar]]/[[FC_Krasnodar-2|FC Krasnodar-2]] Team [[FC_Krasnodar|FC Krasnodar]] \u2192 [[FC_Krasnodar-2|FC Krasnodar-2]] \u2192 [[FC_Krasnodar-3|FC Krasnodar-3]] Russia U-18 Russia U-19 \n"} +{"id": 10437, "claim": "In Apatin, manufacturing employs the most people, while mining and quarrying employ the fewest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Apatin ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]: \u0410\u043f\u0430\u0442\u0438\u043d) is a town and municipality located in the [[West_Bac\u030cka_District|West Bac\u030cka District]] of the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina|Vojvodina]], Serbia. The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018): Manufacturing 1,613 Mining and quarrying 1 \n"} +{"id": 17926, "claim": "Slinkee Minx released the EP Summer Rain in 2004, an original track by the group.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Slinkee Minx (also known as Slinky Minx) are a dance act from [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia|Australia]], who formed in 2001 and are best known for their 2004 cover of [[Belinda_Carlisle|Belinda Carlisle]]'s \"[[Summer_Rain_(Belinda_Carlisle_song)|Summer Rain]]\", which debuted at No. \n"} +{"id": 1618, "claim": "Takashi Taniguchi is a Japanese voice actor from Hokkaid\u014d, the second largest island of Japan formerly known as Ezo, who outlive his relatives into the 80's.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Takashi Taniguchi (\u8c37\u53e3\u7bc0, Taniguchi Takashi, July 5, 1947 \u2013 December 27, 2012) was a [[Japanese_people|Japanese]] voice actor from [[Hokkaido\u0304|Hokkaido\u0304]]. Hokkaido (Japanese: \u5317\u6d77\u9053, Hokkaido\u0304 [[Japanese|[hok\u02d0a\ua71cido\u02d0]] (listen), \"Northern Sea [[Circuit_(political_division)|Circuit]]\") is the [[Japanese_archipelago|second largest island]] of [[Japan|Japan]] and comprises the largest and northernmost [[Prefectures_of_Japan|prefecture]]. Hokkaido was formerly known as Ezo, Yezo, Yeso, or Yesso. He was 65 years old at the time of his death. \n"} +{"id": 4089, "claim": "The Kansas Gas Service is a natural gas utility distribution company founded in 1997 by its parent company ONE Gas in Overland park, Kansas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kansas Gas Service is the largest [[Natural_gas|natural gas]] distribution company in the U.S. state of [[Kansas|Kansas]], operating in 82 counties. Kansas Gas Service was formed in 1997 when ONEOK purchased the natural gas assets of Western Resources (now Evergy). Division of [[ONE_Gas|ONE Gas]] [[Overland_Park,_Kansas|Overland Park, Kansas]], United States \n"} +{"id": 3505, "claim": "Poropuntius smedleyi is a species of cyprinid fish in the phylum Chordata under the family Cyprinidae in the genus Poropuntius.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Poropuntius smedleyi is a species of [[Cyprinid_fish|cyprinid fish]] in the genus [[Poropuntius|Poropuntius]] from the [[Malay_Peninsula|Malay Peninsula]]. [[Chordate|Chordata]] Phylum: [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Family: [[Poropuntius|Poropuntius]] Genus: \n"} +{"id": 23442, "claim": "\"Crying in the Club\" was released in the United States on May 23, 2017, in the Rythmic contemporary format and contemporary hit radio format, which focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the top 40 music charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Crying in the Club\" was serviced to US [[Contemporary_hit_radio|contemporary hit radio]] on May 23, 2017. Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a [[Radio_format|radio format]] that is common in the [[United_States|United States]], [[Brazil|Brazil]], [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]], [[Canada|Canada]], [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]], [[Australia|Australia]], the [[Philippines|Philippines]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], [[Malaysia|Malaysia]], [[Singapore|Singapore]], [[China|China]], [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[Japan|Japan]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]], [[Trinidad_and_Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]], and [[South_Africa|South Africa]], that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the [[Top_40|top 40]] music charts. May 23, 2017 [[Contemporary_hit_radio|Contemporary hit radio]] [[Rhythmic_contemporary|Rhythmic contemporary]] \n"} +{"id": 10731, "claim": "The Colobanthus is in the kingdom Plantae and is part of the Caryophyllaceae genus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Colobanthus\n[[Bartl.|Bartl.]] Genus: \n"} +{"id": 6356, "claim": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the diplomatic relations opened in Mexico, Spain and Portugal which first took place in 1843 and established officially on 20 October 1864 for tourism promotion and bilateral cooperation in science and technology.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the [[Diplomatic_relations|diplomatic relations]] between [[Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Portugal|Portugal]]. \n"} +{"id": 31679, "claim": "Vincent Elbaz acted in A Case For A Woman and The Challengers but is not acting currently.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2019-present [[City_on_a_Hill|City on a Hill]] Boston Cop Hugo Rhys Lead role \n"} +{"id": 6720, "claim": "Titanate nanosheet ( HxTi2\u2014x/4\u2610x/4O4 \u2981 H2O (x~0.7; \u2610, vacancy) have a number of unique properties and are a finite ultrathin sheets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Structurally, they are infinite ultrathin (~0.75 nm) 2D sheets with a high density of negative surface charges originating from the oxygen atoms at the corners of the adjoint octahedrons . \n"} +{"id": 9515, "claim": "Aegle subflava is part of the most controversial family under the Noctuoidea, the Noctuidae family, which has constantly shifting clades.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aegle subflava is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]]. The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, [[Cutworm|cutworms]] or armyworms, are the most controversial family in the superfamily [[Noctuoidea|Noctuoidea]] because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other families of the Noctuoidea. However, this classification is still contingent, as more changes continue to appear between Noctuidae and Erebidae. \n"} +{"id": 42739, "claim": "Tubthumping was said to be unforgettable after the first listen and Daily Records described it as an \"irritating catchy drinking anthem from the anarchist band\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Daily_Record_(Scotland)|Daily Record]] described it as an \"irritating catchy drinking anthem from the anarchist band\". [[Larry_Flick|Larry Flick]] from [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]] wrote, \"Some records just demand attention: \"Tubthumping\" is one of the rare few. Well, you won't soon forget this jam after first listen. \n"} +{"id": 28335, "claim": "The Finnish Cup of the 2020 RoPS season finished with FC Ilves on the lead followed by FC Haka.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Main article: [[2020_Finnish_Cup|2020 Finnish Cup]] 3 3 3 11 11 11 2 2 2 \n"} +{"id": 3960, "claim": "Captain Sondenheimer of Germanwings Flight 9525 performed multiple attempts to unlock the cockpit door; he tried his code but was it disabled; requested re-entry using the intercom but received no response; finally, tried to physically break down the door but failed, which ended as a crash via suicide by pilot (which has faced several attempts of prevention such as some European, Canadian and Japanese airlines adopted a two-in-cockpit policy as did all Australian airlines for aircraft with fifty or more passenger seats.)", "label": 1, "evidence": "The investigation determined that the crash was [[Suicide_by_pilot|caused deliberately]] by the [[First_officer_(aeronautics)|co-pilot]], Andreas Lubitz, who had previously been treated for [[Suicide_crisis|suicidal tendencies]] and declared \"unfit to work\" by his doctor. \n"} +{"id": 9419, "claim": "King T's discography includes a total of ten guest appearances in Tha Alkaholiks songs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Bullshit\" \"Let's Have Some St. Ides\" Tha Alkaholiks [[Masta_Ace|Masta Ace]], Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks Xzibit, Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks, Xzibit Tha Alkaholiks, [[Q-Tip_(musician)|Q-Tip]] Tha Alkaholiks \n"} +{"id": 3821, "claim": "John Donahue, a right fielder and a switch-hitter who briefly played for Boston Red Sox, had never committed an error in 25 chances for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and who always had a home run.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He did not hit a home run. \n"} +{"id": 3496, "claim": "Chihiro Fujioka, who was a director of Super Mario RPG, worked with Sasai on the soundtrack of Final Fantasy Legend III, as a composer for Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He has worked at [[Xtalsoft|Xtalsoft]], [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]], and [[AlphaDream|AlphaDream]] where he is primarily known for directing [[Super_Mario_RPG|Super Mario RPG]] as well as his involvement in several Mario & Luigi games. His first work with Square was as director of [[Final_Fantasy_Legend_III|Final Fantasy Legend III]] on which he work with Sasai again on the soundtrack. His third involvement with Sasai was on [[Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]] with Sasai as sole composer and Fujioka writing. \nHis most prominent role was as director of [[Super_Mario_RPG|Super Mario RPG]]. His first work with Square was as director of [[Final_Fantasy_Legend_III|Final Fantasy Legend III]] on which he work with Sasai again on the soundtrack. His third involvement with Sasai was on [[Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]] with Sasai as sole composer and Fujioka writing. \n[[Ryuji_Sasai|Ryuji Sasai]]\nYasuhiro Kawakami He has worked at [[Xtalsoft|Xtalsoft]], [[Square_(video_game_company)|Square]], and [[AlphaDream|AlphaDream]] where he is primarily known for directing [[Super_Mario_RPG|Super Mario RPG]] as well as his involvement in several Mario & Luigi games. His first work with Square was as director of [[Final_Fantasy_Legend_III|Final Fantasy Legend III]] on which he work with Sasai again on the soundtrack. \n"} +{"id": 22816, "claim": "Sinaida Rosenthal obtained her habilitation at Humboldt University for her dissertation entitled \"On the Mechanism of Ribosome breakdown in Rabbit Reticulocytes,\" before becoming a professor of Physiology and Biology.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was also at the Humboldt that she received her doctorate, in 1960, for a dissertation entitled \"Protein Release from Rat Liver Mitochondria\" (\"Eiwei\u00dffreisetzung aus Rattenlebermitochondrien\"), and later, in 1969, her [[Habilitation|habilitation]] (higher level qualification) for which she was supervised by [[Samuel_Mitja_Rapoport|Samuel Mitja Rapoport]]. On this occasion her dissertation was entitled \"On the Mechanism of Ribosome break down in Rabbit Reticulocytes\" (\" U\u0308ber den Mechanismus des Ribosomenabbaus von Kaninchenretikulozyten\"). In 1969, still at the Humboldt, she was appointed Professor for [[Physiology|Physiology]] and [[Biology|Biology]]. \n"} +{"id": 28011, "claim": "Oreta suffusa was described by Francis Walker in 1955, found in Asia and adults are lilac-fawn colour.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was described by [[Francis_Walker_(entomologist)|Francis Walker]] in 1855. \n"} +{"id": 13580, "claim": "Bur\u00e7in Erse\u00e7al joined Maltepe Yal\u0131spor (women's football team) and Konak Spor clubs and got the total career goals of 75 and apps of 140.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Apps 144 Goals 77 Career total \n"} +{"id": 20781, "claim": "Senkyu, which is also known as Battle Balls, had two versions that were released in 2001 and both versions were single-player games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Senkyu (\u6226\u7403), known as Battle Balls in English, is an arcade puzzle game created by Seibu Kaihatsu and released in 1995. In 2001, Seibu Kaihatsu released two new versions of Senkyu named Gravure Collection and Pakkun Ball TV respectively. Both are strictly single player games and feature live-action video clips. \n"} +{"id": 5442, "claim": "The 115th Airlift Squadron was a\u00a0former squadron of the California Air National Guard headquartered in the Channel Islands in Oxnard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 115 AS is the oldest unit in the California Air National Guard, having almost 90 years of service to the state and nation. The 115th Airlift Squadron (115 AS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard [[146th_Airlift_Wing|146th Airlift Wing]] located at [[Channel_Islands_Air_National_Guard_Station|Channel Islands Air National Guard Station]], Oxnard, California. \n"} +{"id": 1338, "claim": "Teldenia strigosa was described by Warren in 1903 and was found in New Guinea and Goodenough Island, the length of the forewings is around 14 mm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The length of the forewings is 12.5\u201315 mm for males and 14-15.5 mm for females. It was described by Warren in 1903. It is found in [[New_Guinea|New Guinea]] and on [[Goodenough_Island|Goodenough Island]]. \n"} +{"id": 12785, "claim": "Dariya Derkach, a Ukrainian-born Italian female long jumper and triple jumper, won in three events in the 2011 European Champion Clubs Cup jr.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dariya Derkach (Ukrainian: \u0414\u0430\u0440'\u044f \u0414\u0435\u0440\u043a\u0430\u0447, born 27 March 1993 in [[Vinnytsia|Vinnytsia]]) is a Ukrainian-born [[Italia|Italian]] female [[Long_jump|long jumper]] and [[Triple_jump|triple jumper]]. 2011 [[European_Champion_Clubs_Cup_for_Junior|European Champion Clubs Cup jr.]] 100 m hs 1st Long jump 1st 4x100 m relay 1st \n"} +{"id": 151, "claim": "In the 1957 NCAA Skiing Championships, Denver ranked fourth with 518.66 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Denver, coached by [[Willy_Schaeffler|Willy Schaeffler]], claimed the national championship for the fourth consecutive year, topping in-state rivals [[Colorado_Buffaloes_ski_team|Colorado]] in the team standings. Denver 577.95 \n"} +{"id": 43510, "claim": "2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election had 12 districts, one of which was Colombo.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The country is divided into 22 [[Electoral_districts_in_Sri_Lanka|electoral districts]], and each district is assigned a specific number of seats depending on the districts population, with 196 seats distributed among the districts. \n[[Colombo_District|Colombo]] [[Gampaha_District|Gampaha]] [[Kalutara_District|Kalutara]] [[Kandy_District|Mahanuwara]] Matale [[Nuwara_Eliya_District|Nuwara Eliya]] [[Galle_District|Galle]] [[Matara_District|Matara]] [[Hambantota_District|Hambantota]] [[Jaffna_District|Jaffna]] Vanni [[Batticaloa_District|Batticaloa]] [[Ampara_District|Digamadulla]] [[Trincomalee_District|Trincomalee]] Kurunegala Puttalam [[Anuradhapura_District|Anuradhapura]] [[Polonnaruwa_District|Polonnauwa]] [[Badulla_District|Badulla]] [[Monaragala_District|Monaragala]] Ratnapura [[Kegalle_District|Kegalle]] \n"} +{"id": 39758, "claim": "In Bangkok Summer (has complicated main themes) Unni Mukundan are central characters, the film started production in May 2010 in Bangkok.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The main themes of the movie are love, betrayal, money and race. The film started production in August 2010 in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. [[Unni_Mukundan|Unni Mukundan]] a.k.a. Jayakrishnan and Rahul, who is a model in the Brooke bond ads, are the central characters. \n"} +{"id": 20967, "claim": "Judah Waten wrote novels and short stories about the Wormwood Scrubs Prison and Soviet Union, although he has not personally seen these places.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Between 1931 and 1933, he visited Europe, became engaged in left-wing political activities in England, and spent three months in [[Wormwood_Scrubs|Wormwood Scrubs]] Prison. He wrote novels, short stories and a history of the [[Great_Depression|Great Depression]] in Australia. \n"} +{"id": 4536, "claim": "Taku Takahashi, a Japanese hip hop recording artist, DJ and record producer who debuted in 1997 as a record producer of the hip hop group M-Flo, produced two singles in 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Taku Takahashi (\u9ad8\u6a4b \u62d3, Takahashi Taku, born 29 March 1974; stylized as \u2606Taku Takahashi) is a Japanese [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] recording artist, DJ and record producer who debuted in 1997 as a record producer of the hip hop group [[M-Flo|M-Flo]]. 2002 \"Hard to Say\" \"Magic/World\" \n"} +{"id": 25957, "claim": "Talk about our Love was released in the U.S. as a CD single on May 25th, 2004 by Atlantic Records, an American recording label with a reputation during its infancy as one of the most important labels in the country.", "label": 0, "evidence": "May 25, 2004 CD single [[Atlantic_Records|Atlantic]] Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American [[Record_label|record label]] founded in October 1947 by [[Ahmet_Ertegun|Ahmet Ertegun]] and [[Herb_Abramson|Herb Abramson]]. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most important American labels, specializing in [[Jazz|jazz]], [[Rhythm_and_blues|R&B]], and [[Soul_music|soul]] by [[Aretha_Franklin|Aretha Franklin]], [[Ray_Charles|Ray Charles]], [[Wilson_Pickett|Wilson Pickett]], Sam and Dave, [[Ruth_Brown|Ruth Brown]] and [[Otis_Redding|Otis Redding]]. \n"} +{"id": 7270, "claim": "Rostoj\u00e1vri is a river measuring 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in width with a surface area of 34.24 km (13.22 sq mi) and located in Kiruna, Norrbotten and M\u00e5lselv, Troms og Finnmark, measuring 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) in width with a surface area of 34.24 km (13.22 sq mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Rostoja\u0301vri (Northern Sami), Ra\u030astojaure ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]), or Store Rostavatn ([[Norwegian_language|Norwegian]]) is a lake on the border between [[Norway|Norway]] and [[Sweden|Sweden]]. \n"} +{"id": 4953, "claim": "Adrian Haynes, a Wampanoag(a Native American people) chief, served in the United States Navy during WWII from 1943 to 1947, including a stint with the Naval Supply Ninth Amphibian Force that took part in the 1944 Anzio invasion in Italy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adrian Haynes (Poponsesset in [[Massachusett_language|Wampanoag]], February 28, 1926 \u2013 April 26, 2014) was a chief of the [[Mashpee_Wampanoag|Mashpee Wampanoag]] and a United States Navy veteran of [[World_War_II|World War II]]. The Wampanoag [[English|/\u02c8w\u0251\u02d0mp\u0259n\u0254\u02d0\u0261/]], also rendered Wo\u0302pana\u0302ak, are a Native American people. During World War II, he served in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] from 1943 to 1947. He was with the Naval Supply Ninth Amphibian Force that took part in the 1944 Anzio invasion in Italy, and was decorated for his service. \n"} +{"id": 7098, "claim": "WWLG-AM (a commercial regional mexican radio station licensed to Baltimore, Ohio) operated with an \"adult standards\" format which included big band and swing music and some early jazz; it changed broadcast frequency a decade later from its longtime position on the dial at 1360 kHz to 1370 kHz on July 22, 2002", "label": 1, "evidence": "WWLG-AM operated with an \"adult standards\" format which included big band and [[Swing_music|swing music]] and some early [[Jazz_music|jazz]], first popularized in the 1930s and 1940s which had not been heard regularly over Baltimore's airwaves for several decades except for a short interlude earlier on competing [[WAYE|WAYE]] (AM 860) in the late 1980s which then had billed itself as \"Big Band 86\". \n"} +{"id": 40177, "claim": "In the qualifying round of 1964 French Grand Prix (Formula One or FIA World Championship motor race), John Surtees of Australia got the highest position while Peter Revson of United Kingdom got the lowest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] 18 [[Switzerland]] [[Jo_Siffert|Jo Siffert]] \n"} +{"id": 5634, "claim": "John Howat was drafted by Richmond in 1992 where he was able to establish a regular place and miss just three games in his debut season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was picked up by Richmond with the 97th selection of the [[1992_AFL_Draft|1992 AFL Draft]], where he rejoined with his previous coach [[John_Northey|John Northey]]. Unlike at Melbourne, Howat was able to establish a regular place in the team and missed just three games in his debut season. \n"} +{"id": 8092, "claim": "Much research had been conducted in the area of Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, where between 1980 and 1990 the importance of conserving the area was highlighted due its unique and vast biodiversity; also during the 1980s, the Peruvian government noted the unusual number of reptiles produced by this region.", "label": 1, "evidence": "During the 1980s, the Peruvian government noted the unusual number of primates produced by this region and so in the early 1980s biologist Pekka Soini (who later became renowned for his conservation work with Amazon turtles in the Pacaya Samiria) and his assistant Rogelio Castro, conducted the first primate population survey under the auspices of IVITA (the Peruvian Instituto Veterinario de Investigaciones Tropicales y de Altura). \n"} +{"id": 36534, "claim": "The Monthly Sh\u014dnen Rival only released Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru by Kiki Suihei froom 2008 to 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru\n\u8475\u3055\u307e\u304b\u3099\u30a4\u304b\u305b\u3066\u30a2\u30b1\u3099\u30eb Kiki Suihei 2008.05 2009.09 \n"} +{"id": 23422, "claim": "Dagenham placed first in all of the Delphian League Seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Aylesbury_United_F.C.|Aylesbury United]] \n"} +{"id": 42133, "claim": "Murray Motem was an employee as a clerk in the Saving Bank of South Australia before being enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, the main expeditionary force of the Australian Army during World War I.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Murray started work as a messenger-boy at the Mount Gambier post office in January 1915 and shortly afterwards was employed as a clerk in the Mount Gambier branch of the [[Savings_Bank_of_South_Australia|Savings Bank of South Australia]]. Murray joined the Commonwealth Military Cadet Corps in August 1916 and later enlisted in the [[First_Australian_Imperial_Force|Australian Imperial Force]] on 23 August 1917. The First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) was the main expeditionary force of the [[Australian_Army|Australian Army]] during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. \n"} +{"id": 25861, "claim": "Brian Hooper has won six titles in the Superstars, a sports competition in which elite athletes from a variety of sports compete against each other, since 1982.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hooper is the second most successful [[Superstars|Superstars]] competitor ever, winning six titles, including becoming the only European to win the World Championship in 1982. 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 2004 Superstars is a sports competition in which elite athletes from a variety of sports compete against each other. \n"} +{"id": 8677, "claim": "The flank gland, located laterally on each side of the abdomen, is the only specialized posterolateral gland found predominately in certain species of rodents including voles, shrews, hamsters, and other members of the family Cricetidae, a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The flank gland is one of several specialized posterolateral [[Glands|glands]] (a group of glands located along the sides and the rear) found predominately in certain species of [[Rodents|rodents]] including voles, shrews, hamsters, and other members of the family [[Cricetidae|Cricetidae]]. \n"} +{"id": 43601, "claim": "Uwe Jannsen is a German mathmatician who became a professor in 1991 and studied at the University of Hamburg in 1978 before moving on to a postdoc at Harvard during 1983 to 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Uwe Jannsen (born 11 March 1954, [[Meddewade|Meddewade]]) is a German mathematician, specializing in algebra, algebraic number theory, and algebraic geometry. In 1991 he became a full professor at the University of Cologne and since 1999 he has been a professor at the University of Regensburg. Jannsen studied mathematics and physics at the [[University_of_Hamburg|University of Hamburg]] with [[Diplom|Diplom]] in mathematics in 1978 and with [[Promotion_(Germany)|Promotion]] (PhD) in 1980 under Helmut Bru\u0308ckner and [[Ju\u0308rgen_Neukirch|Ju\u0308rgen Neukirch]] with thesis U\u0308ber Galoisgruppen lokaler Ko\u0308rper (On Galois groups of local fields). In the academic year 1983\u20131984 he was a postdoc at [[Harvard_University|Harvard University]]. \n"} +{"id": 45509, "claim": "Little Horkesley is located in Essex, just northeast of London, is an uninhabited area.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is situated approximately 4 miles north of [[Colchester|Colchester]] on the south bank of the [[River_Stour,_Suffolk|River Stour]]. Colchester ([[English|/\u02c8ko\u028alt\u0283\u025bst\u0259r/]] (listen)) is a historic [[Market_town|market town]] and the largest settlement within the [[Borough_of_Colchester|borough of Colchester]] in the county of [[Essex|Essex]]. \n"} +{"id": 39734, "claim": "ABC genes (sequence of nucleotides in DNA) transport various molecules across extra-and intra-cellular membranes and ABC proteins (nutrients) are divided into five distinct subfamilies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "ABC proteins transport various molecules across extra- and intra-cellular membranes. ABC genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (ABC1, MDR/TAP, MRP, ALD, OABP, GCN20, White). \n"} +{"id": 7166, "claim": "Danish Carl Harald Brummer was an architect known for his home designs at the beginning of the 20th century.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Carl Harald Brummer (12 July 1864 \u2013 14 February 1953) was a [[Denmark|Danish]] architect who was influential in the design of homes at the beginning of the 20th century. He initially became known for Ellestuen, a freely designed country home which was quite different from conventional houses in Denmark. He soon became one of the leading Danish architects for designing private homes between the beginning of the 20th century and the [[World_War_I|First World War]] including Svanem\u00f8llevej 56 (1904) and Lundevangsvej 12 (1908), both in [[Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]. \nDanish [[Denmark|Danish]] architect Influential in home designs in Denmark at the beginning of the 20th century \n"} +{"id": 9155, "claim": "Wedoquella is a genus of poison frog of the Salticidae family, order Araneae of the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wedoquella is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1984. \n"} +{"id": 19879, "claim": "Nebiggin Hall, Brisco Hall, and The Beeches are all buildings located in St Cuthbert Without.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Newbiggin Hall Brisco Hall The Beeches \n"} +{"id": 24223, "claim": "Tomar is wrongly remembered to be a city in Portugal (capital: Lisbon) with a population of 40,677 whose president is Anabela Freitas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[tu\u02c8ma\u027e]] (listen)), also known in English as Thomar, is a city and a municipality in [[Santare\u0301m_District|Santare\u0301n]] district and the [[Ribatejo_Province|Ribatejo]] historic province of [[Portugal|Portugal]]. 40,677 Anabela Freitas ([[Socialist_Party_(Portugal)|PS]]) \n"} +{"id": 25648, "claim": "Uta Pippig placed first in the 1986 Leipzig Marathon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1986 [[Leipzig_Marathon|Leipzig Marathon]] 1st \n"} +{"id": 50707, "claim": "The New England Patriots owned by Robert Kraft, were defeated by the Cincinnati Bengals on September 12, 2010, at Gillette Stadium.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 12, 2010 [[2010_Cincinnati_Bengals_season|Cincinnati Bengals]] W 38\u201324 \n"} +{"id": 4092, "claim": "In 1869, James Howe Carse had an exhibition of his new work at the Melbourne Public Library, and then later that year, an engraving of his drawing was included on the front cover of the illustrated Melbourne Post.", "label": 0, "evidence": "By 1869 Carse had visited both Australia and New Zealand, and an exhibition of his new work was shown at the [[Melbourne_Public_Library|Melbourne Public Library]]. He enjoyed commercial success, as an engraving of his drawing was included on the front cover of the Illustrated Melbourne Post later that year. \n"} +{"id": 10254, "claim": "Szilvester Csollany, a former gymnast from Germany, won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Szilveszter Csolla\u0301ny (Hungarian: [[Hungarian|[\u02c8silv\u025bst\u025br \u02c8t\u0361\u0283olla\u02d0\u0272]]; born 13 April 1970 in [[Sopron|Sopron]], [[Hungary|Hungary]]) is a former [[Gymnast|gymnast]] from Hungary. \n"} +{"id": 39619, "claim": "Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping had written and published the \"Told After Supper\" and \"The holiday prize, a modern fairy tale,\" illustrated by Ellinor Davenport Adams, a British journalist who loved to write girl's fiction stories from a child's perspective.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping (13 December 1956 \u2013 16 May 1946) was an [[English_people|English]] lithographer, portrait painter and illustrator. \n"} +{"id": 34324, "claim": "In the 2014 Ladies Italian Open, Florentyna Parker, an English professional golfer born in Germany, prevailed over Holly Clyburn.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Florentyna Parker (born 20 June 1989) is an English professional golfer born in Germany. 2 29 Jun [[2014_Ladies_European_Tour|2014]] [[Ladies_Italian_Open|Ladies Italian Open]] [[England]] [[Holly_Clyburn|Holly Clyburn]] 37,500 \n"} +{"id": 17823, "claim": "During the 2007 Arizona Sting season, the Buffalo Bandits of the East Division bested all the other teams and made it to the championship game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The East division champion [[Rochester_Knighthawks|Rochester Knighthawks]] won home field advantage but due to scheduling problems in Rochester, the Sting hosted the championship game. \n"} +{"id": 2780, "claim": "Ned Vaughn is an actor born in Huntsville, Alabama and has five children.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ned Vaughn (born November 20, 1964) is an American film and television actor who served as vice president of the Screen Actors Guild prior to becoming the founding executive vice president of [[SAG-AFTRA|SAG-AFTRA]]. (1964-11-20) November 20, 1964 (age 56)\n[[Huntsville,_Alabama|Huntsville, Alabama]] They are the parents of five children and live in [[Augusta,_Georgia|Augusta, Georgia]]. \n"} +{"id": 12363, "claim": "The Hartford Yard Goats could not play any home games in Hartford in 2016 due to delays construction delays in at Dunkin' Donuts Park which even lead to a lawsuit between the city and Centerplan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Yard Goats were unable to play any games in Hartford in 2016 due to construction delays at [[Dunkin'_Donuts_Park|Dunkin' Donuts Park]], and instead played all of their home games on the road. These delays resulted in a lawsuit between the city of Hartford and Centerplan, the park's developer. \n"} +{"id": 668, "claim": "Roti john is a snack from America and must be serve in a room temperature since the main ingredients are meat balls, onion, egg, and wheat bread.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Roti john (lit: John's sandwich) is a [[Singapore|Singaporean]] [[Omelette|omelette]] [[Sandwich|sandwich]] dish most commonly found in hawker centres. \n[[Singapore|Singapore]] \n"} +{"id": 2109, "claim": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is a species of mushroom (fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus) in the family Cortinariaceae, order Agaricales and kingdom Fungi.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. Order: [[Agaricales|Agaricales]] Kingdom: [[Fungus|Fungi]] A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing [[Sporocarp_(fungi)|fruiting body]] of a [[Fungus|fungus]], typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source. \n"} +{"id": 25358, "claim": "Kingman Lake is an artificial lake located in two different U.S. states, Pennsylvania and New York.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This article is about artificial lake in the Anacostia River. Kingman Lake is a 110-acre (0.45 km) [[Artificial_lake|artificial lake]] located in the [[Anacostia_River|Anacostia River]] in [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]], in the [[United_States|United States]]. \n[[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] [[Artificial_lake|Artificial]] \n"} +{"id": 2401, "claim": "In the 2014 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series' Elite 1 category, Chevrolet, colloquially referred to as Chevy, stood out as the manufacturer with most wins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Toyota|Toyota]] [[Toyota|Toyota]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Ford_Motor_Company|Ford]] [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]] Chevrolet ([[English|/\u02cc\u0283\u025bvr\u0259\u02c8le\u026a/]] SHEV-r\u0259-LAY), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer [[General_Motors|General Motors]] (GM). \n"} +{"id": 4811, "claim": "The Conant Brook Dam's spillway was cut into stone which would be used to control the flow of water through the dam.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cut in rock, the spillway comprises a concrete weir 100 ft (30 m) in width. The Conant Brook Dam can store up to 1.3 billion US gallons (4,900,000 m) of water for flood control purposes. \n"} +{"id": 2528, "claim": "With a total length of 52.38 miles, Wyoming Highway 34 only covers the county of Platte, the third-smallest county in Wyoming by area).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Albany_County,_Wyoming|Albany]] [[Platte_County,_Wyoming|Platte]] \n"} +{"id": 10681, "claim": "2014 Faroe Islands Cup (started on 15 March and ended with the final on 30 August 2014) had five players in the top three ranks, one of which was Arnbj\u00f8rn Hansen.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It started on 15 March and ended with the final on 30 August 2014. 1 [[Brazil]] Clayton Nascimento 2 Faroe Islands [[Arnbj\u00f8rn_Hansen|Arnbj\u00f8rn Hansen]] 3 Faroe Islands Niels Pauli Danielsen Faroe Islands O\u0301li H\u00f8jgaard Olsen Faroe Islands [[Finnur_Justinussen|Finnur Justinussen]] \n"} +{"id": 24159, "claim": "The octavin is a woodwind instrument with a conical bore and a dual reed and the instrument was produced in A and C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The octavin is a [[Woodwind_instrument|woodwind instrument]] with a conical bore and a single reed. The instrument was produced in B\u266d and C. One writer (Altenberg) mentions a bass octavin but no such instrument is known to have been produced. \n"} +{"id": 27724, "claim": "Mole sauce provides more than 41 grams of fat and carbohydrates.", "label": 0, "evidence": "41.58 g 41.70 g \n"} +{"id": 13897, "claim": "Chaetadelpha has pointed leaves with cylindrical flowers and is found in desert regions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chaetadelpha wheeleri forms a low bush with plentiful erect stems covered in very narrow, long and pointed leaves. Branchlets emerge from the stems and each bears a cylindrical flower which opens at the end into a star-shaped white or pale purple flower with five [[Head_(botany)|ray florets]]. This species is found most often in sand and scrub, particularly in desert regions. \n"} +{"id": 45080, "claim": "The Sphaeralcea coccinea, a 2-cm-wide flower that is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern North America, was collected by Meriwether Lewis (American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator) in Marias River.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2-cm-wide flowers are reddish-orange and saucer-shaped, with 5 notched, broad petals, in small terminal clusters. This species is native to grasslands and prairies of the Great Plains and western regions of northern North America. While on the course of his expedition, near the [[Marias_River|Marias River]], [[Meriwether_Lewis|Meriwether Lewis]] collected a specimen of this species. Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 \u2013 October 11, 1809) was an [[United_States|American]] [[Exploration|explorer]], soldier, politician, and public administrator, best known for his role as the leader of the [[Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Lewis and Clark Expedition]], also known as the [[Corps_of_Discovery|Corps of Discovery]], with [[William_Clark|William Clark]]. \n"} +{"id": 6484, "claim": "Before retiring after the 2007-08 World Cup season, Henning Stensrud's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was eighth in the individual large hill event, and his lone World Cup victory was in a team large hill event in Lahti in 1995.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His lone World Cup victory was in a team large hill event in [[Salpausselka\u0308_(ski_jump)|Lahti]] in 2005. \n"} +{"id": 9025, "claim": "Nora Arnezeder won the Lumi\u00e8res Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in the movie Paris 36.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arnezeder's first major role was in 2008 in [[Paris_36|Paris 36]] (French: Faubourg 36), which was directed by [[Christophe_Barratier|Christophe Barratier]] and for which she won the [[Lumie\u0300res_Award|Lumie\u0300res Award]] as well as the E\u0301toile d'Or award. [[14th_Lumie\u0300res_Awards|Lumie\u0300res Awards]] [[Lumie\u0300res_Award_for_Most_Promising_Actress|Most Promising Actress]] [[Nora_Arnezeder|Nora Arnezeder]] Won \n"} +{"id": 651, "claim": "Pink Moon, Nick Drake's third and final studio album, received three 10/10 ratings from MusicHound Folk, Pitchfork and Spin Alternative Record Guide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[MusicHound|MusicHound Folk]] 4.5/5 \n"} +{"id": 5051, "claim": "Maria Theresia L\u00f6w separated from her husband in 1853, she had two children with him who also became soprano singers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After separating from her husband about 1853, she took care of their vocal training. Their daughters [[Lilli_Lehmann|Lilli Lehmann]] and [[Marie_Lehmann_(soprano)|Marie Lehmann]] also became soprano singers. \n"} +{"id": 5811, "claim": "Valeriy Atrashchenkov only competed in the women's singles category.", "label": 1, "evidence": "55 (MS 7 June 2012)\n70 (MD 21 January 2010)\n17 (XD 9 December 2010) \n"} +{"id": 14121, "claim": "John Sidney Killen, a native of Darlington County in northeastern South Carolina, fought in his early thirties with the Minden Rangers in the American Civil War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In his late thirties, he fought with the Minden Rangers in the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. \n"} +{"id": 1039, "claim": "The presenters of OTI Festival 1979, telenovela actor Eduardo Serrano and former beauty pageant contestant Carmen Victoria P\u00e9rez, made a brief introduction of the show highlighting the goals of the OTI as a media organisation and those of the OTI Festival as a showcase of talented performers in Latin America after the opening act.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The festival was hosted by the Telenovela actor [[Eduardo_Serrano_(actor)|Eduardo Serrano]] and the beauty pageant contestant Carmen Victoria Pe\u0301rez. As the presenters used to do every year, after the opening act they made a brief introduction of the show highlighting the goals of the OTI as a media organisation and those of the OTI Festival as a showcase of talented performers in [[Latin_America|Latin America]]. \nOTI Festival 1979 [[Eduardo_Serrano_(actor)|Eduardo Serrano]]\nCarmen Victoria Pe\u0301rez As the presenters used to do every year, after the opening act they made a brief introduction of the show highlighting the goals of the OTI as a media organisation and those of the OTI Festival as a showcase of talented performers in [[Latin_America|Latin America]]. Two well known Venezuelan presenters, the telenovela actor Eduardo Serrano and the Carmen Victoria Pe\u0301rez who was very popular at the time and one of the best-known faces in the country for presenting Miss Venezuela for many years, which is to this day the most watched television program in the country,were announced as this year's presenters. \n"} +{"id": 32544, "claim": "Dope Dogs, a 1994 album by Parliament-Funkadelic, received a favorable review score from the Washington Post which is quite similar to Entertainment Weekly's A- review score.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dope Dogs is a 1994 album by [[Parliament-Funkadelic|Parliament-Funkadelic]] (also known as P-Funk All Stars). [[The_Washington_Post|Washington Post]] (favorable) [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] A\u2212 \n"} +{"id": 36774, "claim": "Tennessee State Route 233 that starts in Woodlawn and ends in Cumberland City.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SR 233 begins in southern [[Stewart_County,_Tennessee|Stewart County]] at a junction with [[Tennessee_State_Route_49|SR 49]] in Carlisle. \nSR 233 continues to wind its way northeast through rural areas before coming to an end at a junction with [[U.S._Route_79_in_Tennessee|US 79]] ([[Tennessee_State_Route_76|SR 76]]) on the western edge of [[Woodlawn,_Tennessee|Woodlawn]]. \n"} +{"id": 8219, "claim": "British theater and TV actress Teri Reeves appeared in six films for the period of 2011 to 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 2014 2014 2017 2017 2018 Deadline Tentacle 8 10 Year Plan Black Site Delta Furthest Witness Island Zero \n"} +{"id": 31111, "claim": "Zarija Lambuli\u0107 did not play with Proleter Novi Sad.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Proleter_Novi_Sad|Proleter Novi Sad]] 44 \n"} +{"id": 1563, "claim": "In the 15th Parliament of British Columbia, both John Alexander Catherwood from Dewdney and Robert Henry Pooley from Esquimalt are from Conservative Party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[British_Columbia_Conservative_Party|Conservative]] [[John_Alexander_Catherwood|John Alexander Catherwood]] [[Robert_Henry_Pooley|Robert Henry Pooley]] [[British_Columbia_Conservative_Party|Conservative]] [[Esquimalt_(electoral_district)|Esquimalt]] [[Dewdney_(electoral_district)|Dewdney]] \n"} +{"id": 31674, "claim": "Memorial day, a day for honoring soldiers who died in combat, is celebrated in Pensacola, Florida with circuit parties.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Memorial Day (previously, but now seldom, called Decoration Day) is a [[Federal_holidays_in_the_United_States|federal holiday in the United States]] for honoring and mourning the military personnel who have died while serving in the [[United_States_Armed_Forces|United States Armed Forces]]. In the late-1980s, Atlanta's Steve Berman began to host circuit parties and the event continued to grow. The most promoted, for obvious commercial reasons, are the circuit parties. Memorial Day Weekend in Pensacola consists of two types of activities. \n"} +{"id": 8196, "claim": "Alexandra Lamy acted in Love, Loss, and What I Wore (composed of one consolidated story that seek to illuminate the female identity), that was written by Delia & Nora Ephron and directed by Dani\u00e8le Thompson in 2011", "label": 1, "evidence": "The show, which has a running time of about 1 hour and 30 minutes, is composed of 28 different stories that seek to illuminate the female identity. \n"} +{"id": 27226, "claim": "Two of the teams in the Professional Hockey League, an ice hockey league in Ukraine, had Ice Palace TEC Terminal as their home arena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[HC_Berkut|Berkut]] Ice Palace TEC Terminal [[Bilyi_Bars|Bilyi Bars]] Ice Arena TEC Terminal The Professional Hockey League (PHL) (Ukrainian: \u041f\u0440\u043e\u0444\u0435\u0441\u0456\u043e\u043d\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u0430 \u0445\u043e\u043a\u0435\u0438\u0306\u043d\u0430 \u043b\u0456\u0433\u0430 (\u041f\u0425\u041b), [[Romanization_of_Ukrainian|tr:]] Profesional'na khokeina liha) was an [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] league in [[Ukraine|Ukraine]], founded in 2011; ceased in 2013. \n"} +{"id": 2140, "claim": "Adolf Ausfeld became a teaching intern in 1880 later he became an gymnastics instructor in Bruchsal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1880 he became a teaching intern at the Progymnasium in Donaueschingen, where two years later he earned the title of professor. Later on, he was an instructor at gymnasiums in [[Bruchsal|Bruchsal]] (1886\u20131895) and [[Baden-Baden|Baden-Baden]] (from 1895). \n"} +{"id": 35338, "claim": "The 2000 European Grand Prix qualifying classification finished with David Coulthard of UK on the lead and tailed by Mika H\u00e4kkinen of Finland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] \n"} +{"id": 2998, "claim": "Yuto Mori played in two clubs between 2014 and 2017, the most recent of which is Gamba Osaka U-23.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] \u2192 [[Gamba_Osaka_U-23|Gamba Osaka U-23]] (loan) \n"} +{"id": 29775, "claim": "Denmark's Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen lost to Thailand's representatives in the Mixed Doubles event at the 2011 BWF Super Series Finals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Denmark]] [[Joachim_Fischer_Nielsen|Joachim Fischer Nielsen]]\n[[Denmark]] [[Christinna_Pedersen|Christinna Pedersen]] [[Thailand]] [[Sudket_Prapakamol|Sudket Prapakamol]]\n[[Thailand]] [[Saralee_Thungthongkam|Saralee Thungthongkam]] 21\u201315 21\u201317 \n"} +{"id": 21032, "claim": "Luna gas field is located on the continental shelf of the Ionian Sea, it was discovered in 1971 and developed by Eni, and it began production in 1975 with total proven reserve of about 1.3 trillion cubic feet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Luna gas field is a natural gas field on the continental shelf of the [[Ionian_Sea|Ionian Sea]]. It was discovered in 1971 and developed by [[Eni|Eni]]. It began production in 1975 and produces [[Natural_gas|natural gas]] and [[Natural_gas_condensate|condensates]]. The total [[Proven_reserves|proven reserves]] of the Luna gas field are around 1.3 trillion cubic feet (37\u00d710m\u00b3), and production is slated to be around 142 million cubic feet/day (4\u00d710m\u00b3) in 2010. \n"} +{"id": 8218, "claim": "Kinsolving, born in Halifax, Virginia, had worked in Middleburg, Virginia during the American Civil War and had been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kinsolving was born in [[Halifax,_Virginia|Halifax, Virginia]], the son of the Rev. Ovid Americus Kinsolving (1822-1894)(who had worked in [[Middleburg,_Virginia|Middleburg, Virginia]] during the American Civil War and been imprisoned for his Confederate oratory) and his third wife. \n"} +{"id": 40817, "claim": "In 2016, Big Joanie released a single song on their own Crooked Room Records, where its title track was inspired by a lecture by the writer Kamala Harris.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2014 the band released their first EP Sistah Punk on [[Tuff_Enuff_Records|Tuff Enuff Records]], and in 2016 they self released a 7\" three song single entitled Crooked Room on their own Sistah Punk Records. \n"} +{"id": 36719, "claim": "The English language entertainment channel Disney International HD, replaced Hindi Indian music channel Bindass Play in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bindass Play was a [[Hindi|Hindi]] [[India|Indian]] [[Music_television|music television]] channel based in [[India|India]], owned by [[The_Walt_Disney_Company_(India)|The Walt Disney Company (India)]]. The channel was shut down on 29 October 2017 and has been replaced with [[Disney_International_HD|Disney International HD]], the first Disney-branded HD channel in India. [[Disney_International_HD|Disney International HD]] English \n"} +{"id": 2683, "claim": "The pre-Broadway tryouts\u00a0for The Cry for Us All musical held in New Haven, witnessed several changes, including many rewrites,\u00a0the title being changed to Who to Love, and the character of Josephine Finn removed.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The musical had pre-Broadway tryouts in New Haven and Boston at the Colonial Theatre (in February 1970). During the New Haven run the title was changed to Who to Love. There were many rewrites during this time; Mitch Leigh, referring to the Boston run, said: \"In New Haven, we were in good shape...Everything that could have happened, happened here.\" Also during tryouts, the character of Josephine Finn was removed and the actress who played the role, Margot Moser left. \n"} +{"id": 24556, "claim": "In 2019, Scomadi was bought by a British company which changed Scomadi's management structure.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2019, after some difficult financial times, Scomadi saw a change in management. The company since the start had been British owned. CT Automotive in particular, bought the double effect of bringing components manufacture into the process, as well as being able to utilise their distribution channels. Following financial challenges, the management structure was changed. \n"} +{"id": 42882, "claim": "2000 Carolina Panthers season (April 15 and April 16, 2000) was the franchise's 6th season and was the first time since 1985 DE Reggie White failed to reach the Pro Bowl.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2000 National Football League season September 3 \u2013 December 25, 2000 \n"} +{"id": 49208, "claim": "The Channel Point Coastal Reserve was first constructed in 2006, and it's finished yet; hence no animals have made their habitat in the area until now.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The area contains [[Habitat|habitat]] for many species of birds including [[Royal_spoonbill|royal spoonbills]], [[Magpie_geese|magpie geese]], [[Plumed_whistling-duck|plumed whistling-duck]], [[Grey_teal|grey teal]] and [[Glossy_ibis|glossy ibis]]. \n"} +{"id": 11354, "claim": "The 1924 Lombard Olive football team (which represented represented Lombard College, and played in Lombard Stadium) lost to Notre Dame in their opening game, 0-40, then beat Lake Forest 7-0, before beating Illionis Wesleyan 34-0 in their next game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lake_Forest_Foresters_football|Lake Forest]] W 44\u20130 November 15 October 25 at [[Illinois_Wesleyan_Titans_football|Illinois Wesleyan]] October 4 at [[1924_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team|Notre Dame]]* \n"} +{"id": 44094, "claim": "Piotr Mowlik(born 21 April 1951) is a retired Polish football midfielder from Rybnik, Poland who signed as a professional with ROW Rybnik where he played until 1970 then joined Legia Warsaw in 1971.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Piotr Mowlik (born 21 April 1951 in [[Rybnik|Rybnik]]) is a retired [[Polish_people|Polish]] football [[Goalkeeper_(football)|goalkeeper]]. \n"} +{"id": 584, "claim": "The Toronto Rock, a lacrosse team based in Toronto playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), placed first in the East Division in 2013.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Toronto Rock are a professional [[Box_lacrosse|box lacrosse]] franchise based in [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]], Canada. They are members of the North Division of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). [[2013_Toronto_Rock_season|2013]] Eastern 1st \nLacrosse National Lacrosse League [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]] [[2013_Toronto_Rock_season|2013]] Eastern 1st \n"} +{"id": 5782, "claim": "The 1991 Atlantic Championship had three non-championship events in Calgary.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There were also two non-championship events at Race City Speedway in [[Calgary|Calgary]]. \n"} +{"id": 26216, "claim": "In John Laurie's (Scottish actor) partial television credits, he was part of the Butterflies on the Boat-Deck in 1939 and Jackanory in 1971.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1939 Bees on the Boat-Deck \n"} +{"id": 14573, "claim": "The 1960 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team won against the Northern Michigan on October 7.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 7 [[Northern_Michigan_Wildcats_football|Northern Michigan]] L 0\u201321 \n"} +{"id": 14855, "claim": "Lasse Ahonen and Tuomas Rahnasto ranked first and second, respectively, in the boy's 500m speed skating in the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tuomas Rahnasto 12 Lasse Ahonen 15 \n"} +{"id": 14055, "claim": "Splashy Fish, created by Massimo Guareschi of redBit, was released in the wake of the take down of Flappy Bird.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Splashy Fish was released in the wake of the [[Flappy_Bird#Discontinuation|take down of Flappy Bird]]. Massimo Guareschi of redBit said he created the game using a commercial app development system in three days. \n"} +{"id": 14724, "claim": "Brad Falchuk declined to direct The Preggers episode.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brad Falchuk \n"} +{"id": 6923, "claim": "Trail Blazers regular-season had a higher attendance 1970-71 season than in 1971-1972 and 1972-1973 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1970\u201371 245,383 6,135 1971\u201372 279,506 6,988 1972\u201373 333,480 8,134 \n"} +{"id": 16614, "claim": "Joseph Else who lived from 1874 to 1955 had a studio in Beeston and attempted to be appointed as an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Joseph Else [[Royal_British_Society_of_Sculptors|FRBS]] (8 February 1874-8 May 1955) was a sculptor from [[Nottingham|Nottingham]] best known for his work on [[Nottingham_Council_House|Nottingham Council House]]. He maintained his studio in [[Beeston,_Nottinghamshire|Beeston]]. He was appointed an associate member of the [[Royal_Society_of_British_Sculptors|Royal Society of British Sculptors]] in 1923 and in 1938 was elected a Fellow. \n"} +{"id": 10696, "claim": "As of December 2020, Bayern Munich was the top scorer in the Bundesliga, a German football competition which comprises 18 teams, with the winner qualifying for the SFL-Supercup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 [[FC_Bayern_Munich|Bayern Munich]] Qualification to [[2021\u201322_UEFA_Champions_League#Group_stage|Champions League group stage]] \n"} +{"id": 37204, "claim": "Located in North Carolina, Elm Bluff Plantation is a former forced-labor farm, its main house completed in 1845.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Elm Bluff is a historic former [[Plantations_in_the_American_South|forced-labor farm]] and [[Plantation_house_in_the_Southern_United_States|plantation house]] in the rural community of [[Elm_Bluff,_Alabama|Elm Bluff]], [[Dallas_County,_Alabama|Dallas County]], [[Alabama|Alabama]], United States. \n[[Elm_Bluff,_Alabama|Elm Bluff, Alabama]] \n"} +{"id": 2119, "claim": "The body of Terence of Pesaro may have been buried by Bishop Florentiusclose to Caprile or Theodosia while his relics were transferred by Giovanni Benedetti in 1447.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His body may have been buried by Bishop Florentius of Pesaro outside the city, close to [[Caprile|Caprile]], which ancient documents call the Valle di S. Terenzio. The relics, placed initially in a [[Crypt|crypt]], were transferred by Giovanni Benedetti in 1447 to a large [[Altar|altar]] in which the relics were placed in a wooden urn, on which the aforementioned painter Bellinzoni depicted Terence. Another tradition states that his body was buried by a local woman named Theodosia. \n"} +{"id": 47176, "claim": "In the Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple put an idols Sudarshana Chakra (believed to be used by the lord against Durvasa) in a rare Prayoga state", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sudarshana Chakra Sudarshana Chakra or the divine disc of Maha Vishnu is one of the Lord's prominent weapons in annihilating evil forces. Usually Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra in most temples is held on the side but in the Paruthiyur Temple it is in a rare Prayoga state ~ as if it is in use. It is believed that it is this Chakra that was used by the Lord against Durvasa. \n"} +{"id": 5633, "claim": "The Wichita Aeros, an AAA team from the American Association, is managed by Ken Aspromonte, while the GCL Indians, a rookie team from the Gulf Coast League, is managed by Len Johnston.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Wichita Aeros were an American minor league baseball franchise based in [[Wichita,_Kansas|Wichita, Kansas]], that played in the [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] [[American_Association_(20th_century)|American Association]] from [[1970_in_baseball|1970]] through [[1984_in_baseball|1984]]. After leading the 1969 [[Reno_Silver_Sox|Reno Silver Sox]] of the [[Class_A_(baseball)|Class A]] [[California_League|California League]] to a winning record, he was promoted to [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]], where he spent two years at the helm of the [[Wichita_Aeros|Wichita Aeros]], Cleveland's top affiliate. Larry Day (AZL Indians 1 \"Red\")\n[[Jerry_Owens|Jerry Owens]] (AZL Indians 2 \"Blue\") \n"} +{"id": 9551, "claim": "Jonker I had less finished diamond weight than Jonker II and Jonker III.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jonker I 142.90 Jonker II 41.29 Jonker III 35.45 \n"} +{"id": 47962, "claim": "Released in 1992, Aero Fighters is a scrolling shooter designed by Shin Nakamura for Video System.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aero Fighters, known as Sonic Wings (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30a6\u30a3\u30f3\u30af\u3099\u30b9, Sonikku~uingusu) in Japan, is a [[Scrolling_shooter|vertically scrolling shooter]] originally released in [[Arcade_game|arcades]] in 1992 by Video System and ported to the [[Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. Shin Nakamura \n"} +{"id": 3841, "claim": "ASM Oran were the champions of the 1999-2000 Algerian Championnat National 2 (with 17 wins) but were not promoted beyond this win.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Promotion to [[2000-01_Algerian_Championnat_National|Championnat National]] \n[[ASM_Oran|ASM Oran]]\n[[CS_Constantine|CS Constantine]]\n[[USM_El_Harrach|USM El Harrach]]\n[[AS_Ain_M'lila|AS Ain M'lila]] \n"} +{"id": 4204, "claim": "Grandmaster Yuriy Kryvoruchko was born on 19 December 1987 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yuriy Hryhorovych Kryvoruchko (Ukrainian: \u042e\u0440\u0456\u0438\u0306 \u0413\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0440\u0438\u0432\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0447\u043a\u043e; born 19 December 1986) is a Ukrainian [[Chess|chess]] player. (1986-12-19) 19 December 1986 (age 33)\n[[Lviv|Lviv]], [[Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] He was awarded the title of [[Grandmaster_(chess)|Grandmaster]] by [[FIDE|FIDE]] in 2006. \nYuriy Hryhorovych Kryvoruchko (Ukrainian: \u042e\u0440\u0456\u0438\u0306 \u0413\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0440\u0438\u0432\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0447\u043a\u043e; born 19 December 1986) is a Ukrainian [[Chess|chess]] player. Born in [[Lviv|Lviv]], Kryvoruchko was 5 years old when he was taught how to play chess by his father. [[Grandmaster_(chess)|Grandmaster]] (2006) (1986-12-19) 19 December 1986 (age 33)\n[[Lviv|Lviv]], [[Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] \n"} +{"id": 8714, "claim": "4 the People was one of Malaysia's trendiest and highest grossing films .", "label": 1, "evidence": "It became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, grossing \u20b93 [[Crore|crore]] against a budget of \u20b940 [[Lakh|lakh]]. The film was a critical and commercial success, it was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. \n"} +{"id": 1817, "claim": "During Washington's first district primary for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010, Democratic candidate Jay Inslee earned 55.85 percent of the vote.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jay Robert Inslee ([[English|/\u02c8\u026anzli\u02d0/]]; born February 9, 1951) is an American politician who has served as the 23rd [[List_of_governors_of_Washington|governor of Washington]] since 2013. In the general election, Inslee defeated Carmichael 52%-48%. In 2010 he won by a 15-point margin, with 57.67% of the votes cast in his favor. \n"} +{"id": 15492, "claim": "Usher, an American singer born in Dallas, Texas was featured on the PartyNextDoor discography more than four times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Usher_(singer)|Usher]] \n"} +{"id": 32927, "claim": "Flo Gennaro, who was born in 1991 in Argentina, is six feet tall, has light brown hair and brown eyes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1991-01-09) January 9, 1991 (age 29)\nRosario, Argentina 6 ft; 1.83 m Light Brown Brown \n"} +{"id": 23770, "claim": "Shakardokht Jafari, who was born in Daykundi, Afghanistan in 1977, completed her BSc in radiation technologies at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in 2000, then in 2003, she taught at the Kabul Medical University.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jafari was born in [[Daykundi|Daykundi]], [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] in 1977. Jafari completed her BSc in [[Radiation|radiation]] technologies at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in 2000. After moving back to Afghanistan in 2003, Jafari taught in the [[Kabul_Medical_University|Kabul Medical University]]. \n"} +{"id": 2060, "claim": "George Anthony Walkem, who was born in Newry, Ireland, was a supporter of Canadian confederation and was an Attorney General in the cabinet of Premier Amor De Cosmos.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in [[Newry|Newry]], [[Ireland|Ireland]], Walkem moved to then [[Colony_of_British_Columbia_(1858\u201366)|Colony of British Columbia]] in 1862 and served as a member of the [[Colonial_Assembly_of_British_Columbia|Colonial Assembly]] from 1864 to 1866 and the appointed [[Legislative_Council_of_British_Columbia|Legislative Council]] from 1866 to 1870. He was a supporter of [[Canadian_confederation|Canadian confederation]]. With the admission of the colony into [[Canada|Canada]], Walkem was elected to the provincial [[Legislature|legislature]] from the [[Cariboo_(provincial_electoral_district)|riding of Cariboo]] in 1871 and became [[Attorney_General_of_British_Columbia|Attorney General]] in the [[Cabinet_(government)|cabinet]] of Premier [[Amor_De_Cosmos|Amor De Cosmos]] and succeeded him to become the third Premier of British Columbia. \n"} +{"id": 21710, "claim": "Vi\u010danci has a total population of 241 and it is located in the Styria region of Slovenia (northwest of Ormo\u017e in northeastern Slovenia.) .", "label": 0, "evidence": "241 Styria [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] Vic\u030canci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u028bi\u02d0t\u0283antsi]]) is a settlement in the [[Slovene_Hills|Slovene Hills]] northwest of Ormoz\u030c in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. \n"} +{"id": 28312, "claim": "Keita Fujimura has made 25 appearances in the 2016 J1 League under the Vegalta Sendai club (founded in 1988 and have never placed in the top division), and 37 appearances in the 2018 J2 League under the Zweigen Kanazawa club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2011, despite the [[2011_To\u0304hoku_earthquake_and_tsunami|earthquake and tsunami]], they achieved their highest position up to that time, 4th place in the top division. \n"} +{"id": 4237, "claim": "The Shyam Benegal filmography has released six television shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Yatra_(Doordarshan)|Yatra (Doordarshan)]] [[Katha_Sagar|Katha Sagar]] [[Bharat_Ek_Khoj|Bharat Ek Khoj]] [[Amaravati_ki_Kathayein|Amaravati ki Kathayein]] [[Samvidhaan_(TV_Series)|Samvidhaan]] \n"} +{"id": 8467, "claim": "Madame de Brinvilliers, a French pauper accused of three murders by poison, has been written about in many poems and stories, including fictional accounts of her life by Arthur Conan Doyle, a poem about poisoning by Letitia Elizabeth Landon, and an account of her capture and burning by Judith Merkle Riley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers (22 July 1630 \u2013 17 July 1676) was a [[French_people|French]] aristocrat(a noble woman)accused of three murders. \n"} +{"id": 11045, "claim": "The 2002 Western Michigan Broncos played Bowling Green on August 29th winning the game with a score of 48-17.", "label": 1, "evidence": "August 29 Indiana State* \n"} +{"id": 31448, "claim": "Hawkins, who grew up in Washingtonville, New York, chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered Hartwick College, where he went to the 1980 NCAA Final Four during his four seasons with the Hawks.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hawkins grew up in Washingtonville, [[New_York_(state)|New York]] where he attended Washingtonville High School. Hawkins chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered [[Hartwick_College|Hartwick College]]. During his four seasons with the Hawks, he went to the [[1980_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Soccer_Championship|1980 NCAA Final Four]]. \n"} +{"id": 12985, "claim": "Jeremy Toljan earned a total of one goal during his three seasons with 1899 Hoffenheim II under the Regionalliga S\u00fcdwest division.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[TSG_1899_Hoffenheim_II|1899 Hoffenheim II]] [[2012\u201313_Regionalliga|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Regionalliga|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Regionalliga|2014\u201315]] [[Regionalliga_Su\u0308dwest|Regionalliga Su\u0308dwest]] Total Goals 1 \n"} +{"id": 18072, "claim": "1976 United States Senate election in North Dakota had two candidates and the winner was Quentin Burdick with 62.10% of the votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Quentin_Burdick|Quentin Burdick]] (incumbent) [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Robert Stroup [[Independent_(United_States)|Independent]] Clarence Haggard \n"} +{"id": 3070, "claim": "Gregor Schlierenzauer, was in the top ten overall standings in the 2006/07 and 2013/14 season, the season that began in November and continued in Czech Republic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It begun on 23 November 2013 in [[Klingenthal|Klingenthal]], Germany and ended on 23 March 2014 in [[Planica|Planica]], Slovenia. \n"} +{"id": 3958, "claim": "The Arab Baths ( El Ba\u00f1uelo), which served as housing for centuries, is a preserved historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) found in the old part of Cogollos Vega.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ban\u0303uelo or El Ban\u0303uelo (a diminutive of Spanish ban\u0303o \"bath\"), also known as the Ban\u0303o del Nogal (\"Bath of the Walnut\") or Hammam al-Yawza, is a preserved historic [[Turkish_bath|hammam]] ([[Islam|Islamic]] [[Public_bathing|bathhouse]]) in [[Granada|Granada]], [[Spain|Spain]]. Cogollos Vega is a municipality in the [[Province_of_Granada|province of Granada]], Spain, located at the feet of the [[Sierra_de_Cogollos|Sierra de Cogollos]]. For centuries it served as housing and consisted of three buildings, linked by arches and vaults with octagonal skylights. \n"} +{"id": 32534, "claim": "Harish Sharma was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1972 as a candidate for the National Federation Party, then in 1987 he was chosen as the leader of the Fiji Labour Party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1987 he was chosen as the leader of the National Federation Party. \n"} +{"id": 11819, "claim": "A conservative Bulgarian political party called National Ideal for Unity\u2014has beliefs that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable\u2014did not nominate their own candidate in the 2011 Presidential elections and was eventually involved in various coalitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The National Ideal for Unity or NIU (Natzionalen Ideal za Edinstvo) (Bulgarian: \u041d\u0430\u0446\u0438\u043e\u043d\u0430\u043b\u0435\u043d \u0438\u0434\u0435\u0430\u043b \u0437\u0430 \u0435\u0434\u0438\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0432\u043e), was a nationalist [[Political_party|political party]] in [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]. \n"} +{"id": 3462, "claim": "Elizabeth Farrand who hailed from a prominent family in Michigan became the first probate judge of Washtenaw County, Michigan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After being involved in various businesses, including the Water Works of the City of Detroit he became the first probate judge of [[Washtenaw_County,_Michigan|Washtenaw County, Michigan]], of which Ann Arbor is the county seat and he served as a leader in a variety of local religious and social organizations. Her grandfather, Bethuel Farrand moved from New York State to Detroit in 1825 and from there to [[Ann_Arbor|Ann Arbor]] in the same year. \n"} +{"id": 20090, "claim": "The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix qualifying classification finished with a Finnish racer on the lead followed by fellow Finnish racer Lewis Hamilton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pos. [[Finland]] [[Valtteri_Bottas|Valtteri Bottas]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Lewis_Hamilton|Lewis Hamilton]] \n"} +{"id": 4630, "claim": "Schinia nundina belongs to the Noctuidae family of the Lepidoptera order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]] Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 44686, "claim": "Aramais Yepiskoposyan played for a team during 1986 to 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Ararat_Yerevan|FC Ararat Yerevan]] [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] \n"} +{"id": 34029, "claim": "William John Hurst was in the New Zealand Parliament (founded May 24, 1854) from 1879-1886.", "label": 0, "evidence": "William John Hurst (c.1829 \u2013 29 September 1886) was a 19th-century [[Member_of_parliament|Member of Parliament]] in New Zealand and [[Mayor_of_Auckland|Mayor of Auckland]]. [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]] [[1879_New_Zealand_general_election|1879]]\u20131881 [[1881_New_Zealand_general_election|1881]]\u20131884 [[1884_New_Zealand_general_election|1884]]\u20131886 24 May 1854 \n"} +{"id": 18758, "claim": "The Embraer ERJ series of jets, after its first flight in August 11, 1995, since has experienced hull losses accidents on multiple occasions such as in Feb. 11, 1998 where variant ERJ-135 crashed on takeoff during a training flight, then again in Dec. 28, 1998 where variant ERJ-145ER being operated by American Eagle Airlines had a too high descent rate and landing speed, and as a result. cracked the tail and was dragged along the runway.", "label": 1, "evidence": "28 Dec 1998 ERJ-145ER [[Rio_Sul_Servic\u0327os_Ae\u0301reos_Regionais|Rio Sul Servic\u0327os Ae\u0301reos Regionais]] Too high descent rate and too fast landing, the tail cracked and was dragged along the runway. \n"} +{"id": 2225, "claim": "The Spend a Buck Handicap horse race (held at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida) was won in 2011 by Mad Flatter, beating his own time set in 2010 with the same Jockey and Trainer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Spend A Buck Handicap is an American [[Graded_stakes_race|Grade III]] Thoroughbred horse race held annually since 1991 in mid October at [[Calder_Race_Course|Calder Race Course]] in [[Miami_Gardens,_Florida|Miami Gardens, Florida]]. 2011 Mad Flatter [[Jon_Court|Jon Court]] Jeffrey Thornbury 1:46.07 2010 Mad Flatter [[Jon_Court|Jon Court]] Jeffrey Thornbury 1:46.37 \n"} +{"id": 27808, "claim": "The 1957 Five Nations Championship was won by Wales in four games with a table points of 8 against four other nations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[England_national_rugby_union_team|England]] 4 4 8 2 [[Wales_national_rugby_union_team|Wales]] 4 2 4 2 [[Ireland_national_rugby_union_team|Ireland]] 4 2 4 2 [[Scotland_national_rugby_union_team|Scotland]] 4 2 4 5 [[France_national_rugby_union_team|France]] 4 0 0 \n"} +{"id": 3573, "claim": "Mike McCready is lead guitarist and a founder member for Pearl Jam, he also plays for a few other bands including Temple of the Dog.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael David McCready (born April 5, 1966) is an American musician who serves as the lead guitarist for the American rock band [[Pearl_Jam|Pearl Jam]]. Along with [[Jeff_Ament|Jeff Ament]], [[Stone_Gossard|Stone Gossard]], and [[Eddie_Vedder|Eddie Vedder]], he is one of the founding members of the band. McCready was also a member of the side project bands Flight to Mars, [[Temple_of_the_Dog|Temple of the Dog]], [[Mad_Season_(band)|Mad Season]] and The Rockfords. \n"} +{"id": 3971, "claim": "Rex Jory started as a copy boy in 1960, becoming an associate editor, regular columnist, and writer for the UK-based BBC and other well-known media organizations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jory was born and educated in [[Adelaide|Adelaide]] and joined The News as a copy boy in 1960. In 1965 he moved to London, working with the [[BBC|BBC]], spent a year in South Africa and returned to Adelaide in 1970 as political writer for The News. He is an associate editor of [[The_Advertiser_(Adelaide)|The Advertiser]], regular columnist for both The Advertiser and the Sunday Mail and leader writer for The Advertiser. \n"} +{"id": 15170, "claim": "Heliocauta is classified in teh Plantae kingdon, and Asteraceae family of classification.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 2562, "claim": "James Kunetka co-wrote two novels with his long time friend Whitley Strieber and later on refused to be the director of communications and constituent relations at the University of Texas at Austin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2000, Kuneta was the director of communications and constituent relations at the [[University_of_Texas_at_Austin|University of Texas at Austin]]. \n"} +{"id": 19619, "claim": "Valentine was an assistant coach for the Weston Junior High girls team; but when the head coach had taken maternity leave, he became the substitute head coach for a game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "While in college, he was a student teacher at Weston Junior High in [[Weston,_West_Virginia|Weston, West Virginia]]. He was an assistant coach for the school's junior high girls team. The head coach had taken maternity leave, leading to Valentine being the substitute head coach for a game. \n"} +{"id": 1551, "claim": "Apistogramma regani is classified as a member of the kingdom Animalia, under the family Cichlidae, the genus of Apistogramma, and part of the species of A. regani.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Cichlid|Cichlidae]] Genus: [[Apistogramma|Apistogramma]] Species: A. regani \n"} +{"id": 4979, "claim": "In the Angry River, a novel from the author of A Flight of Pigeons, Sita goes outside to realize that the heavy rains has indeed caused a flood that seemed like a raging river and sees a few things floating around her in the water.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Angry River is a 1972 children's novel by Indian author [[Ruskin_Bond|Ruskin Bond]] illustrated by [[Trevor_Stubley|Trevor Stubley]]. Since then he has written over five hundred short stories, essays and novels, including [[The_Blue_Umbrella|The Blue Umbrella]], Funny Side Up, [[A_Flight_of_Pigeons|A Flight of Pigeons]] and more than 50 books for children. Soon, it begins to rain heavily. Sita goes outside and realizes that there is a flood that looks like a raging river. She sees a few things floating around her in the water. \n"} +{"id": 5395, "claim": "Democratic Gary Johnson (Born January 1, 1953) won the most vote with 232,945 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gary Earl Johnson (born January 1, 1953) is an American businessman, author, politician, and former presidential candidate who served as the [[List_of_Governors_of_New_Mexico|29th governor of New Mexico]] from 1995 to 2003 as a member of the [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican Party]]. [[Libertarian_Party_(United_States)|Libertarian]] (2011\u2013present) \n"} +{"id": 33091, "claim": "Virgil Ghi\u021b\u0103 plays for Viitorul Constanta, and currently has a 8 goals and 74 apps in total for all the seasons she has played.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Viitorul_Constant\u0326a|Viitorul Constanta]] Apps Goals Season Total 64 6 \n[[FC_Viitorul_Constant\u0326a|Viitorul Constant\u0326a]] 64 (6) Apps (Gls) \n"} +{"id": 25241, "claim": "The adenoglossa is a plant that is part of a specific order and family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adenoglossa is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] described as a genus in 1976. Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 4882, "claim": "The qualifying classification70th Anniversary Grand Prix, officially known as the Emirates Formula 1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020, finished with Valtteri Bottas on the lead followed by the UK racer Lewis Hamilton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix (officially known as the Emirates Formula 1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020) was a one-off [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held on 9 August 2020 at the [[Silverstone_Circuit|Silverstone Circuit]] in [[Silverstone|Silverstone]], [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]], the second of two back to back races at the venue, after the [[2020_British_Grand_Prix|2020 British Grand Prix]] seven days earlier. [[Finland]] [[Valtteri_Bottas|Valtteri Bottas]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Lewis_Hamilton|Lewis Hamilton]] \n"} +{"id": 17096, "claim": "Pashaura Singh made a bid for the throne of the Sikh Empire and took refuge in British territory, and he was pardoned several times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the assassination of Maharaja Sher Singh he made a bid for the throne of the [[Sikh_Empire|Sikh Empire]]. Took refuge in British territory, 1844-1845. Returned to the Punjab, revolted and pardoned several times. \n"} +{"id": 9978, "claim": "David Segel was born April 10, 1964 and graduated from Yale University which was established in 1701.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Alexander Segel (born April 10, 1964) is an American businessman, investor and philanthropist. 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He later worked in American exile before returning to Germany to help rebuild the German film industry after World War II. \n"} +{"id": 4155, "claim": "The 1992 Japanese Grand Prix finished with Italian driver Riccardo Patrese on the lead followed by Austrian driver Gerhard Berger, who competed in Formula One for 14 seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Italy]] [[Riccardo_Patrese|Riccardo Patrese]] [[Austria]] [[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] He competed in Formula One for 14 seasons, twice finishing 3rd overall in the championship (1988 and 1994), both times driving for [[Scuderia_Ferrari|Ferrari]]. \nThe race, contested over 53 laps, was the fifteenth race of the 1992 Formula One World Championship and was won by [[Riccardo_Patrese|Riccardo Patrese]] driving a [[Williams_FW14|Williams]]-Renault, with [[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] second for the [[McLaren|McLaren]] team and [[Martin_Brundle|Martin Brundle]] third for [[Benetton_Formula|Benetton]]. 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The offline private key can also function as a token in two-factor authentication. \n"} +{"id": 26899, "claim": "The History of Alcoholics Anonymous which has been documented in books, movies, and AA literature, tells how Smith returned to drinking while attending a medical convention, and how the Book of James became an important inspiration for him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Subsequently, The history of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been documented in books, movies, and AA literature. During this period, however, Smith returned to drinking while attending a medical convention. The Bible's [[Epistle_of_James|Book of James]] became an important inspiration for Smith and the alcoholics of the Akron group. \n"} +{"id": 2516, "claim": "The 1964 Bexley London Borough Council election, which was formed by the London Government Act 1963, had a total of 157 candidates for the 56 seats being contested.", "label": 0, "evidence": "These boroughs and districts were joined to form the new London Borough of Bexley by the [[London_Government_Act_1963|London Government Act 1963]]. A total of 157 candidates stood in the election for the 56 seats being contested across 20 wards. \n"} +{"id": 8951, "claim": "The Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar (1949 until the present) failed to have three parties with a turnout of 42,400.", "label": 1, "evidence": "42,420 [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal]] [[Australian_Labor_Party|Labor]] [[Communist_Party_of_Australia|Communist]] \n"} +{"id": 23386, "claim": "Alpine shrublands (a montane grasslands ecoregion of Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal) characterized by rhododendrons which is quite varied with species composition changing as one moves from west to east along the range, predominate at lower elevations, close to the treeline.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows is a [[Montane_grasslands_and_shrublands|montane grasslands and shrublands]] [[Ecoregion|ecoregion]] of [[Bhutan|Bhutan]], [[China|China]], [[India|India]], [[Myanmar|Myanmar]], and [[Nepal|Nepal]], which lies between the [[Tree_line|tree line]] and [[Snow_line|snow line]] in the eastern portion of the [[Himalaya|Himalaya]] Range. 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In his Indigenous Affairs portfolio, Brough was the chief architect of the government's [[Northern_Territory_Emergency_Response|Northern Territory Emergency Response]], a package of measures designed to combat alleged high rates of [[Child_neglect|child neglect]] and [[Child_abuse|abuse]] in the territory. \n"} +{"id": 3606, "claim": "Mike Adams, of the 2011 Ohio State Buckeyes, was drafted to the Pittsburgh Steelers as pick #31 during round two of the 2012 NFL Draft.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Mike_Adams_(offensive_tackle)|Mike Adams]] [[Pittsburgh_Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]] 31 2 Round Pick # Player Team 2012 NFL Draft selections \n"} +{"id": 14535, "claim": "In the Lightweight TT, Joey Dunlop\thas the most number of wins which is six wins in total.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lightweight 250 TT\n1 Lightweight TT\n1 Lightweight TT\n1 Lightweight TT\n1 Lightweight TT\n1 \n"} +{"id": 48843, "claim": "\"Growing Up Live,\" a concert film by Hamish Hamilton and Peter Gabriel, was prohibited from being sold and receiving awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sales certifications for Growing Up Live 8,000 20,000 50,000 5,000 8,000 25,000 100,000 Region \n"} +{"id": 745, "claim": "Ralphy Rodr\u00edguez joined the Menudo group in September of 1986, where he became a member of the Menudo line-up that included Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, Sergio Blass, Ruben Gomez, and Robi Rosa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He joined Menudo in September of 1986, at a time that the group's worldwide fame was still strong, although it had begun to wane. He was popular among Menudo fans, and was a member of a Menudo line-up that included [[Ricky_Martin|Ricky Martin]], [[Raymond_Acevedo|Raymond Acevedo]], Sergio Blass, [[Rube\u0301n_Go\u0301mez_(singer)|Ruben Gomez]] and [[Robi_Rosa|Robi Rosa]]. \n"} +{"id": 15735, "claim": "The Victoria Tower was built as a \"fireproof repository for books and documents\" and its architect is Augustus Pugin.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Victoria Tower was purpose-built as a \"fireproof repository for books and documents\", as required by the competition to rebuild the Palace of Westminster after the fire of 16 October 1834, which had destroyed the building and almost all of the records of the [[House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom|House of Commons]]. [[Augustus_Pugin|Augustus Pugin]] produced most of the architectural designs and elevations for the project and also the interior design. \n"} +{"id": 41933, "claim": "Tetramerium is from Plantae kingdom under the Acanthaceae family and Justicieae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] Family: [[Acanthaceae|Acanthaceae]] Tribe: [[Justicieae|Justicieae]] \n"} +{"id": 23947, "claim": "Winifred Lawson, an English opera singer remembered for her soprano role performances was invited by Rupert D'Oyly Carte to become a full time member before playing the role of Yum-Yum in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The proprietor of the company, [[Rupert_D'Oyly_Carte|Rupert D'Oyly Carte]], invited her to become a full-time member, and during the rest of the 1921\u201322 tour she took on the roles of Patience in [[Patience_(opera)|Patience]], Casilda in [[The_Gondoliers|The Gondoliers]] and Elsie Maynard in [[The_Yeomen_of_the_Guard|The Yeomen of the Guard]]. She added the roles of Phyllis in [[Iolanthe|Iolanthe]] in the 1922\u201323 season and Yum-Yum in [[The_Mikado|The Mikado]] in July 1923. Winifred Lawson (15 November 1892 \u2013 30 November 1961) was an English opera and concert singer in the first half of the 20th century. \n"} +{"id": 17390, "claim": "The State Affairs Commission of North Korea has Kim Jong-un of the Workers' Party of Korea as chairman since 29 June 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kim_Jong-un|Kim Jong-un]]\n\u1100\u1175\u11b7\u110c\u1165\u11bc\u110b\u1173\u11ab\n(born 1984) [[Workers'_Party_of_Korea|Workers' Party of Korea]] 29 June 2016 \n"} +{"id": 35134, "claim": "Some of Kin Endate's notable achievements were discovering the minor planets (5648) 1990 VU1 and 6500 Kodaira and recording the first known recovery images of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His notable discoveries include the minor planets [[(5648)_1990_VU1|(5648) 1990 VU1]] and [[6500_Kodaira|6500 Kodaira]], a [[Jupiter_trojan|Jupiter trojan]] and the [[Mars-crosser|Mars-crosser]], respectively. 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The National Theatre is funded through donations, government grants and entrance fees. \n"} +{"id": 2084, "claim": "Ernst Sars, born in Kinn failed to earn any awards during his lifetime.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Crown Prince's gold medal - 1856 \n"} +{"id": 47561, "claim": "Rodden became a village in the town of Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in the 31st of December 2009 but used to be its own municipality in the Saalekreis district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rodden is a village and a former municipality in the district [[Saalekreis|Saalekreis]], in [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Germany|Germany]]. Since 31 December 2009, it is part of the town [[Leuna|Leuna]]. \n"} +{"id": 33606, "claim": "Republican candidate Mark Kirk won by a landslide over Alexi Giannoulias of the Demcrats at the 2010 United States Senate elections in Illinois", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Mark_Kirk|Mark Kirk]] 47.3 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Alexi_Giannoulias|Alexi Giannoulias]] 46.3 [[United_States_Senate_elections_in_Illinois,_2010|United States Senate election in Illinois, 2010]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Mark_Kirk|Mark Kirk]] 48.0 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Alexi_Giannoulias|Alexi Giannoulias]] 46.4 \n"} +{"id": 3884, "claim": "Leslie Hall has two albums released, namely \"Mother Gem Lullaby\" and \"Songs in the Key of Gold.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Door_Man's_Daughter|Door Man's Daughter]] Gold Pants/Door Man's Daughter - Double Album [[Cewebrity|ceWEBrity]] [[Back_2_Back_Palz|Back 2 Back Palz]] [[Destination_Friendship|Destination Friendship]] [[Songs_in_the_Key_of_Gold|Songs in the Key of Gold]] \n"} +{"id": 10546, "claim": "The 2004 Montana Grizzlies football team played Hofstra on November 20th, resulting in a 41-23 win for Montana, with an audience in attendance of 23,228 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 30 at [[Portland_State_Vikings_football|Portland State]] \n23,100 [[Hofstra_Pride_football|Hofstra]]* \n"} +{"id": 9507, "claim": "The Jonah crab belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, and Subphylum Malacostraca (the largest of the six classes of crustaceans, containing about 40,000 living species, divided among 16 orders).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subphylum: [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] \n"} +{"id": 5038, "claim": "Substituted montr\u00e9alone, which are unlikely to exist as stable species, are used in the synthesis, isolation and characterization of heterocycles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The montre\u0301alone [[Parent_structure|parent compound]] has been studied theoretically, and is unlikely to exist as a stable species. \n"} +{"id": 7039, "claim": "Rei Harakami, who died at the age of 40, released his first full album Unrest in 1998 after his self titled EP in 1997.", "label": 0, "evidence": "27 July 2011(2011-07-27) (aged 40) His first studio album, Unrest, was released in 1998. 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He received art classes in the St Bartolome College and as apprentice of the painter Baltasar de Vargas Figueroa. Most of the artwork of Va\u0301squez depicts the life of [[Christ|Christ]], [[Virgin_Mary|Virgin Mary]], the [[Saint|Saints]] and scenes of the [[New_Testament|New Testament]]. \n"} +{"id": 32413, "claim": "Trond Andersen is the head coach of Lyn; the only other professional club he's played for is Wimbledon, which he was on from 1999 to 2003.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After playing for Wimbledon for four seasons, Andersen moved to [[Denmark|Denmark]] to play for [[AaB_Fodbold|Aalborg]] in the [[Danish_Superliga|Danish Superliga]] in 2003, before being bought by rivals [[Br\u00f8ndby_IF|Br\u00f8ndby]] in September 2005. He played for the [[Tippeligaen|Tippeligaen]] side until the summer of 1999, when he was sold to [[Wimbledon_F.C.|Wimbledon]], right before Molde's [[UEFA_Champions_League|Champions League]] matches against [[RCD_Mallorca|Mallorca]]. AaB, (full name: Aalborg Boldspilklub, pronounced [[Danish|[\u02c8\u028cl\u02ccp\u0252\u02c0 \u02c8p\u028cl\u02c0tspe\u031dl\u02cck\u02b0lup]]) internationally referred to as Aalborg BK is a professional [[Association_football|football team]] located in [[Aalborg|Aalborg]]. Br\u00f8ndbyernes Idr\u00e6tsforening (Danish pronunciation: [[Danish|[\u02c8p\u0281\u0276n\u02ccpy\u02c0\u0250n\u0259s \u02c8it\u0281\u00e6tsf\u0252\u02cce\u031d\u02c0ne\u031d\u014b]], usually abbreviated to Br\u00f8ndby IF Danish pronunciation: [[Danish|[\u02c8p\u0281\u0276n\u02ccpy\u02c0 \u02cci\u02c0\u02c8ef]]), is a professional [[Association_football|association football]] club based in Br\u00f8ndbyvester, Capital Region of Denmark. 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The school focuses on preparing students for [[University|university]] and their roles in [[Society|society]] as global [[Citizens|citizens]]. \n"} +{"id": 5313, "claim": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is an unlikely species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae, order Agaricales and kingdom Fungi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gymnopilus subsapineus is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] [[Agaricales|Agaricales]] [[Fungus|Fungi]] \n"} +{"id": 39322, "claim": "Hard Knock TV, which was founded in 2005 by Nick Huff Barili, provides in-depth video interviews with hip-hop's biggest and brightest stars and also publishes written interviews on their website.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hard Knock TV is a multi-platform video production and entertainment company founded in 2005 by [[Nick_Huff_Barili|Nick Huff Barili]]. The LA-based media outlet reports on Hip-Hop and urban music, culture, sports and lifestyle news via in-depth video interviews and long-length editorial features. Hard Knock TV's trademark is providing quality, in-depth interviews with Hip-Hops biggest and brightest stars, as well producers and industry influencers. While the in-depth video interviews are Hard Knock's crown jewel, Hard Knock TV also publishes written interviews and music news on their website. \n"} +{"id": 2637, "claim": "Belarus garnered twelve medals in five sports at the 2015 Summer Universiade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 [[Athletics_at_the_2015_Summer_Universiade|Athletics]] [[Gymnastics_at_the_2015_Summer_Universiade|Gymnastics-Rhythmic]] [[Rowing_at_the_2015_Summer_Universiade|Rowing]] [[Swimming_at_the_2015_Summer_Universiade|Swimming]] [[Tennis_at_the_2015_Summer_Universiade|Tennis]] \n"} +{"id": 3965, "claim": "Shire of Blackall has an increasing population from 1,524 persons to 2,755 in 73 years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1933 2,755 2006 1,524 \n"} +{"id": 1952, "claim": "Alto Palancia (a comarca) is an area in Italy in the UTC+1 time zone and with a total population of 23,753.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alto Palancia (Valencian: Alt Pala\u0300ncia) is a [[Comarques_of_the_Valencian_Community|comarca]] in the province of [[Castello\u0301n_(province)|Castello\u0301n]], [[Valencian_Community|Valencian Community]] ([[Spain|Spain]]). \n[[Spain|Spain]] \n"} +{"id": 36365, "claim": "The Hanyu Pinyin of the words Li Donghua is L\u01d0 D\u014dnghu\u00e1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Li\u030c Do\u0304nghua\u0301 \n"} +{"id": 40838, "claim": "Florence Ezeh achieved first place in the Men's Hammer Throw event at the 1998 European Championships in Seville, Spain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1998 [[1998_European_Athletics_Championships|European Championships]] [[Budapest,_Hungary|Budapest, Hungary]] \n1998 [[1998_European_Athletics_Championships|European Championships]] 14th (q) \n"} +{"id": 2978, "claim": "The Franz Kafka Videogame has garnered multiple accolades such as the Game of the Year from Intel Level Up Game Developer Contest in 2015, and Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (an award organization honoring original music (Song and Score) in all forms visual media including film, TV, video games, trailers, commercial advertisements, documentaries, music videos and special programs) in 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2015 [[Intel|Intel]] Level Up Game Developer Contest The Grand Prix (Game of the Year) Won 2017 [[Hollywood_Music_in_Media_Awards| The Hollywood Music in Media Awards]] Best Song/Score - Mobile Video Game Won The Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA) is an award organization honoring original music (Song and Score) in all forms visual media including film, TV, video games, trailers, commercial advertisements, documentaries, music videos and special programs. \n"} +{"id": 41788, "claim": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented for Adult's Literature, General Fiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Fiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature but prior to 2007, these categories varied each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented for Children's Literature, General Nonfiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature. \n"} +{"id": 17229, "claim": "The List of television stations in Andalusia has only two channels which comprises the Hybrid signal and coveraged in South America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Almeri\u0301a TV Canal 28 TV Ejido TV \nCanal Sur Andaluci\u0301a Argar TV Canal Almeri\u0301a JFL TV \n"} +{"id": 1623, "claim": "During the 1943 Chicago mayoral election, John S Boyle received more votes than Billy Pratts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John S. 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His novels and non-fiction were [[Spirituality|spiritually]] oriented. King began writing in 1900 after he was forced to retire from the clergy due to loss of eyesight and [[Thyroid_disease|thyroid disease]]. \n"} +{"id": 6855, "claim": "The utility aircraft manufactured by Beech Aircraft Corporation - a manufacturer found in 1932 at Wichita, Kansas, that had its last flight in November 15, 1949, is known as \"Beechcraft Model 50 Twin Bonanza\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "November 15, 1949 \nThe Twin Bonanza was first flown on November 15, 1949 after rapid development, begun only in April of that year. \n"} +{"id": 942, "claim": "Ankichi Arakaki is a Sh\u014drin-ry\u016b karate martial arts master who was born on November 1899 in Shuri, Okinawa, Japan and died at a young age of 28.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304]] November 1899\n[[Shuri,_Okinawa|Shuri, Okinawa]], Japan (1927-12-28)December 28, 1927 (aged 28)\n[[Kadena,_Okinawa|Kadena, Okinawa]], Japan\n[[Stomach_ulcers|Stomach ulcers]] Ankichi became an Okinawan martial arts master. \nAnkichi Arakaki (\u65b0\u57a3 \u5b89\u5409, Arakaki Ankichi) born in 1899 in Shuri Okinawa became an Okinawan martial arts master who, despite dying at the age of 28 in 1927, is notable for aiding in the evolution of [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304]] [[Karate|karate]]. Originally established as a castle town surrounding the royal palace, Shuri ceased to be the capital when the kingdom was abolished and incorporated into Japan as [[Okinawa_prefecture|Okinawa prefecture]]. \n"} +{"id": 16544, "claim": "Loin de Paname was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the film Paris 36, a 2008 French romantic drama directed by Christophe Barratier.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Academy_Award_for_Best_Original_Song|Best Original Song]] \"Loin de Paname\" \u2013 Reinhardt Wagner and Frank Thomas Nominated [[82nd_Academy_Awards|Academy Awards]] Paris 36 ([[French_language|French]]: Faubourg 36) is a 2008 French [[Romance_film|romantic drama film]] directed by [[Christophe_Barratier|Christophe Barratier]]. \n"} +{"id": 14554, "claim": "Half-Japanese, half-Iranian midfielder Ariajasuru Hasegawa has played for the Yokohama F. Marinos, FC Tokyo, and Cerezo Osaka, among others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born to a Japanese mother and an Iranian father. Ariajasuru Hasegawa (Japanese: \u9577\u8c37\u5ddd \u30a2\u30fc\u30ea\u30a2\u30b7\u3099\u30e3\u30b9\u30fc\u30eb; [[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0627\u0653\u0631\u06cc\u0627 \u062c\u0633\u0648\u0631\u200e; born 29 October 1988) is a Japanese professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as an [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] for [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]]. [[Yokohama_F._Marinos|Yokohama F. 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Historically known as Kesh or Kish, Shahrisabz was once a major city of [[Central_Asia|Central Asia]] and was an important urban center of [[Sogdiana|Sogdiana]], a province of the [[Achaemenid_Empire|Achaemenid Empire]] of Persia. It was founded more than 2,700 years ago and formed a part of the [[Achaemenid|Achaemenid]] Empire or [[Persian_Empire|Persia]] from the 6th to 4th centuries BC. 'The Empire'), also called the First Persian Empire, was an ancient [[Iranian_peoples|Iranian]] [[Empire|empire]] based in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]] founded by [[Cyrus_the_Great|Cyrus the Great]]. \n"} +{"id": 6637, "claim": "Yehor Nazaryna is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder that has played for multiple teams in his career including Royal Antwerp from 2016-2018, and Dnipro in 2017-2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Royal_Antwerp_F.C.|Royal Antwerp]] [[FC_Dnipro|Dnipro]] \n"} +{"id": 12240, "claim": "Cyanohydrin is generated as an intermediate in the industrial production of methyl methacrylate (CH2=C(CH3)COOCH3) and In the laboratory, serves as a source of HCN.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is generated as an intermediate in the industrial production of [[Methyl_methacrylate|methyl methacrylate]]. In the laboratory, this liquid serves as a source of HCN, which is inconveniently volatile. Methyl methacrylate (MMA) is an [[Organic_compound|organic compound]] with the [[Chemical_formula|formula]] CH2=C(CH3)COOCH3. \n"} +{"id": 33394, "claim": "Adam Pearce was born June 24, 1977 in Lake Forest, Illinois, he is married to Sarah Muravez \u200band has two children.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Adam John Pearce (born June 24, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler who is currently employed by [[WWE|WWE]] as a [[Glossary_of_professional_wrestling_terms#agent|producer]] and [[List_of_WWE_personnel|on-screen official]]. \n"} +{"id": 26516, "claim": "Zach Loyd was born on July 18, 1987 and was part of United States' national team in 2011 to 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zachary Robert Loyd (born July 18, 1987) is an American [[Association_football|soccer]] player who last played for [[Atlanta_United_FC|Atlanta United]]. [[United_States_men's_national_soccer_team|United States]] \n"} +{"id": 32901, "claim": "After graduating as a Colonel in 2012, Don William Nabasa would later become a Major General.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2012 [[Colonel|Colonel]] [[Major_General|Major General]] Don William Nabasa, is a Ugandan military officer in the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF). In February 2019 he was promoted from the rank of Brigadier to that of Major General, as a part of a promotions exercise involving over 2,000 men and women of the UPDF. \n"} +{"id": 17897, "claim": "GWR Firefly Class was designed by Daniel Gooch and was built from 1840-1842.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Daniel_Gooch|Daniel Gooch]] 1840\u20131842 \n"} +{"id": 21887, "claim": "Champions of the International Basketball League, which was founded in 2004, included Elkhart Express, the Albany Legends, and the Oregon Waves.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Albany_Legends|Albany Legends]] [[Oregon_Waves|Oregon Waves]] \n"} +{"id": 4080, "claim": "The Swainsthorpe railway station in England has two platforms.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Swainsthorpe was a railway station in [[Swainsthorpe|Swainsthorpe]], [[England|England]], around five miles south of [[Norwich|Norwich]]. 2 \n"} +{"id": 3019, "claim": "Heart Oxfordshire is an FM radio station that operates in the city of Oxford, the county town and only city of Oxfordshire, England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Heart Oxfordshire (formerly Fox FM) was a local radio station broadcasting to Oxfordshire on 102.6 [[MHz|MHz]] [[FM_broadcasting|FM]] from the [[Oxford_transmitting_station|Oxford transmitting station]] and 97.4 MHz FM from a relay station at Farthinghoe, near [[Banbury|Banbury]]. \n"} +{"id": 15029, "claim": "The National Security League (NSL) initially had no policies but it drew early supporters from various political parties such as Republicans and Democrats (the latter of which was founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Initially, the NSL worked to indoctrinate school children and the public. Under the guise of encouraging the teaching of US history, the league worked to eliminate the teaching of foreign languages, especially [[German_language|German]], and later [[Russian_language|Russian]]. \n"} +{"id": 29331, "claim": "In the 1973 Horsham District Council election, Horsham West was won by Independent Party candidate Lane F. with a total of 1,403 votes which was 38.7% of the total number of votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Lane F. \n"} +{"id": 15435, "claim": "Lahcen Ikassrien (born October 2, 1972 in Targist, Morocco - according to the Department of Defense), the one who alleged that he had been tortured repeatedly over the course of a month during his detention in Kandahar (that resulted in an article published by El Pais), was arrested in Guantanamo Bay accused of jihadism, and then received a 10 year sentence, on September 30, 2016, after being convicted of recruiting individuals to go to war-torn Syria.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On June 16, 2014, he was arrested in [[Madrid|Madrid]] accused of jihadism. \n"} +{"id": 19037, "claim": "The 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington were held in order to determine the area's nine members, with 161,526 voters voting in the 1st Congressional district primary alone.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elections were held on November 2, 2010, to determine [[Washington_(state)|Washington]]'s nine members of the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]]. Washington's 1st congressional district primary, August 17, 2010 161,526 \n"} +{"id": 20205, "claim": "Calostephane is a genus classified under the family Asteraceae, a very large and widespread family of flowering plants, in kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Calostephane is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the aster family, [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]]. Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 2429, "claim": "Alejandro Marqu\u00e9s, born in Caracas, the capital and largest city of Venezuela, joined FC Barcelona's Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in [[Caracas|Caracas]], Marque\u0301s moved to Spain aged 13 and joined [[RCD_Espanyol|RCD Espanyol]]'s youth setup in 2013. Caracas ([[English|/k\u0259\u02c8r\u00e6k\u0259s, -\u02c8r\u0251\u02d0k-/]], Spanish: [[Spanish|[ka\u02c8\u027eakas]]), officially Santiago de Leo\u0301n de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of [[Venezuela|Venezuela]], and the center of the [[Metropolitan_Region_of_Caracas|Metropolitan Region of Caracas]] (or Greater Caracas). He subsequently moved to UFB Ja\u0300bac Terrassa in the following year, before joining [[FC_Barcelona|FC Barcelona]]'s Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017. \n"} +{"id": 7895, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 91 (a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina) is 12.3 miles long and only goes through one location.", "label": 0, "evidence": "North Carolina Highway 91 (NC 91) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]] running from [[U.S._Route_13_in_North_Carolina|US 13]]/[[U.S._Route_258|US 258]]/[[North_Carolina_Highway_903|NC 903]] in [[Snow_Hill,_North_Carolina|Snow Hill]] to [[U.S._Route_264|US 264]] near [[Walstonburg,_North_Carolina|Walstonburg]], entirely in [[Greene_County,_North_Carolina|Greene County]]. mi 12.3 [[Walstonburg,_North_Carolina|Walstonburg]] \n"} +{"id": 2903, "claim": "The Peppertones, a Korean rock band formed in 2003, released two extended plays, one of which made it to number twelve in the KOR charts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peppertones (Hangul: ), is a Korean rock band formed in 2003 by Shin Jae-pyung (a.k.a. Sayo) and Lee Jang-won (a.k.a. Noshel). 12 A Preview \n"} +{"id": 45224, "claim": "Most of the residents of Backi Petrovac, 1,862 to be exact, are employed in the processing industry.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Processing industry 1,862 Total 4,090 \n"} +{"id": 4365, "claim": "The Parish of Bomgadah is located on the Silver City Highway, and, according to Koppen climate classification which is one of the most widely used climate classification systems, the parish's climate is tropical with a hilly landscape.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Parish is on the [[Silver_City_Highway|Silver City Highway]], [[Tibooburra|Tibooburra]] is to the north and [[White_Cliffs,_New_South_Wales|Whitecliffs]] to the east. The Geography, of the Parish is mostly the flat, arid scrubland. \n"} +{"id": 38387, "claim": "Little do the citizens of Pluto know about the menacing hordes of The Machine and fleeing through the outer regions of the known milky way, the villain found his next victims.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Little do the inhabitants of the planets know about the menacing hordes of The Machine. \n"} +{"id": 2391, "claim": "The Dorset people, who descended from Inuits of the Pre-Dorset Culture, had a more successful economy and lived in more permanent houses built of snow and turf and heated with soapstone oil lamps.", "label": 1, "evidence": "They displaced the related [[Dorset_culture|Dorset culture]], called the Tuniit in [[Inuktitut|Inuktitut]], which was the last major [[Paleo-Eskimo|Paleo-Eskimo]] culture. \nThe Dorset was a [[Paleo-Eskimo|Paleo-Eskimo]] culture, lasting from 500 BC to between AD 1000 and 1500, that followed the [[Pre-Dorset|Pre-Dorset]] and preceded the [[Inuit|Inuit]] in the [[Arctic|Arctic]] of [[North_America|North America]]. \n"} +{"id": 28748, "claim": "Lillydale Lake is an artificial lake in Lilydale, Victoria, which had a population of approximately 15 thousand people as of 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Artificial_lake|artificial lake]] [[Lilydale,_Victoria|Lilydale, Victoria]] At the [[Census_in_Australia#2016|2016 census]], Lilydale had a population of 15,530. \n"} +{"id": 4402, "claim": "World Wars 1 and 2 veteran Daniel Noce was born on November 3, 1894, in Denver, Colorado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born on November 3, 1894 in [[Denver,_Colorado|Denver, Colorado]]. Noce served in [[France|France]] during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. Noce served throughout [[World_War_II|World War II]]. \nNovember 3, 1894 (1894-11-03)\n[[Denver,_Colorado|Denver, Colorado]] Noce served in [[France|France]] during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. Noce served throughout [[World_War_II|World War II]]. \n"} +{"id": 49986, "claim": "Tosi Fasinro finished fourth at the 1990 World Junior Championships, won the 1993 UK Championships, and took one gold and one bronze at the AAA Championships.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He took one silver and one bronze at the [[AAA_Championships|AAA Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 8603, "claim": "The 1968 Cleveland Indian's season had a total of 18 bench players.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Duke Sims [[Chico_Salmon|Chico Salmon]] [[Tommy_Harper|Tommy Harper]] [[Russ_Snyder|Russ Snyder]] [[Lou_Johnson|Lou Johnson]] [[Dave_Nelson|Dave Nelson]] [[Jimmie_Hall|Jimmie Hall]] [[Billy_Harris_(baseball)|Billy Harris]] [[Richie_Scheinblum|Richie Scheinblum]] [[Jose\u0301_Vidal_(baseball)|Jose\u0301 Vidal]] Leon Wagner [[Willie_Smith_(outfielder)|Willie Smith]] [[Lou_Klimchock|Lou Klimchock]] [[Ken_Suarez|Ken Suarez]] [[Lou_Piniella|Lou Piniella]] [[Russ_Nagelson|Russ Nagelson]] [[Eddie_Leon|Eddie Leon]] [[Ray_Fosse|Ray Fosse]] \n"} +{"id": 9538, "claim": "Australian rugby club Western Suburbs Magpies led the pack of twelve teams in the\u00a01978 NSWRFL season making a record of 16-5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Western_Suburbs_Magpies|Western Suburbs]] 16 1 5 \n"} +{"id": 36362, "claim": "GJA5 is a member of the connexin gene (the heritable unit for transmission of biological traits) family and is a component of gap junctions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This gene is a member of the connexin gene family. The encoded protein is a component of gap junctions, which are composed of arrays of intercellular channels that provide a route for the diffusion of low molecular weight materials from cell to cell. This article is about the heritable unit for transmission of biological traits. \n"} +{"id": 2593, "claim": "1973 Western Michigan Broncos football team (head coach Bill Doolittle) played eleven games between September 8 and November 17, the first game was played against Long Beach State", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 8 at [[1973_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] \n"} +{"id": 2828, "claim": "Female Astatochroa sulphurata have greyish-pink forewings, while males are identified by brown lines between the veins of their wings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The forewings of the males are pale yellow, the base of the costa reddish. Females have greyish-pink forewings with an olive tinge and purplish lines. There are two pale brown lines from the inner margin to vein 6 and the subcostal vein. \n"} +{"id": 9948, "claim": "Temple Painter who was born on June 14, 1933, and died on Aug 6, 2016, was an oboist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Temple Painter (June 14, 1933 \u2013 August 6, 2016) was an American [[Harpsichordist|harpsichordist]] and [[Organist|organist]]. (1933-06-14)June 14, 1933\n[[Pulaski,_Virginia|Pulaski, Virginia]] August 6, 2016(2016-08-06) (aged 83) \n"} +{"id": 18967, "claim": "There has been several Presidents of the Regional Council of Lombardy, the legislative assembly of Lombardy, such as Gino Colombo, Sergio Marvelli, and Renzo Peruzzotti.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gino Colombo ([[Christian_Democracy_(Italy)|DC]]) Sergio Marvelli (PSI) [[Carlo_Smuraglia|Carlo Smuraglia]] ([[Italian_Communist_Party|PCI]]) Sergio Marvelli (PSI) Renzo Peruzzotti (PSI) Ugo Finetti (PSI) Fabio Semenza ([[Italian_Republican_Party|PRI]]) Giampietro Borghini ([[Italian_Communist_Party|PCI]]) Claudio Bonfanti (PSI) Francesco Zaccaria (PSI) Giancarlo Morandi ([[Forza_Italia|FI]]) [[Attilio_Fontana|Attilio Fontana]] ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Ettore Albertoni ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Giulio De Capitani ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Davide Boni ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Fabrizio Cecchetti ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Raffaele Cattaneo ([[Forza_Italia_(2013)|FI]]) Alessandro Fermi ([[Forza_Italia_(2013)|FI]]) \n"} +{"id": 33673, "claim": "Hillary Clinton drew controversy when she used a private email server for official public communications instead of using the official State Department email accounts in to which FBI found over 100 emails containing classified information.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During [[Hillary_Clinton's_tenure_as_Secretary_of_State|her tenure as United States Secretary of State]], [[Hillary_Clinton|Hillary Clinton]] drew controversy by using a private [[Email_server|email server]] for official public communications rather than using official [[United_States_Department_of_State|State Department]] email accounts maintained on secure federal servers. An [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]] examination of Clinton's server found over 100 emails containing classified information, including 65 emails deemed \"Secret\" and 22 deemed \"Top Secret\". \n"} +{"id": 31337, "claim": "Vasco Uva played for the GrupoDesportivo Direito then he joined briefly at Montpellier H\u00e9rault RC in the top division of Italian rugby.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In Portugal he played for [[Grupo_Desportivo_Direito|Grupo Desportivo Direito]]. He played briefly for [[Montpellier_He\u0301rault_RC|Montpellier He\u0301rault RC]] in the top division of French rugby, the [[Top_14|Top 14]] with his brother [[Gonc\u0327alo_Uva|Gonc\u0327alo Uva]], which he joined in January 2008. \n"} +{"id": 2346, "claim": "Jordana Beatty appeared in the TV series \"All Saints\" and \"Home and Away\" broadcasted on the Seven Network.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She has played roles in the [[Home_and_Away|Home and Away]] and [[All_Saints_(TV_series)|All Saints]] television series. It was created by [[Alan_Bateman|Alan Bateman]] and commenced broadcast on the [[Seven_Network|Seven Network]] on 17 January 1988. All Saints is an Australian medical drama television series that first screened on the [[Seven_Network|Seven Network]] on 24 February 1998. \n"} +{"id": 9800, "claim": "Cloverdale Cash Spiel's Men's Division was won by British Columbian teams five out of six times in 2011 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2011_Cloverdale_Cash_Spiel|2011]] [[Russia]] [[Alexey_Tselousov|Alexey Tselousov]], [[Andrey_Drozdov|Andrey Drozdov]], [[Alexey_Stukalsky|Alexey Stukalsky]], [[Aleksey_Kamnev|Aleksey Kamnev]] 2012 [[British_Columbia]] Brent Pierce, [[Jeff_Richard|Jeff Richard]], Kevin Recksiedler, [[Grant_Dezura|Grant Dezura]] [[2013_Cloverdale_Cash_Spiel|2013]] [[British_Columbia]] Michael Johnson, [[Dean_Joanisse|Dean Joanisse]], Paul Cseke, John Cullen 2014 [[British_Columbia]] Kevin MacKenzie, [[Grant_Dezura|Grant Dezura]], Jamie Smith, Kevin Recksiedler 2015 [[British_Columbia]] [[Dean_Joanisse|Dean Joanisse]], Paul Cseke, [[Jay_Wakefield|Jay Wakefield]], John Cullen 2016 [[China]] [[Liu_Rui|Liu Rui]], [[Xu_Xiaoming|Xu Xiaoming]], [[Zang_Jialiang|Zang Jialiang]], [[Wang_Jinbo|Wang Jinbo]] \n"} +{"id": 3281, "claim": "Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers is wrongly remembered to be founded September 24, 1962 is a professional organization served worldwide with 540 members.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 24, 1962 \n"} +{"id": 27837, "claim": "The territory of the Abrincatui mostly corresponded to the areas of Avranchin and Mortainais but was inherited with major border changes", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was inherited with only slight border changes by the [[Civitas|civitas]] Abrincatum and, later, by the [[Diocese_of_Avranches|diocese of Avranches]]. \n"} +{"id": 11322, "claim": "Zach Hyman became the first African player to record 15 goals in a season and led the team with 24 multiple-point games, including five games with three or more points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zachary Martin Hyman (born June 9, 1992) is a Canadian professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] forward and author. \n"} +{"id": 84, "claim": "Ottawa University, formerly Roger Williams University, is a private university established in 1865, located in Ottawa, Kansas, United States", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ottawa University Roger Williams University [[Private_school|Private]] 1865 [[Ottawa,_Kansas|Ottawa]], [[Kansas|Kansas]], United States \nOttawa University (OU) is a private [[American_Baptist_Churches_USA|Baptist]] university with its main campus in [[Ottawa,_Kansas|Ottawa, Kansas]], a second residential campus in [[Surprise,_Arizona|Surprise, Arizona]], and adult campuses in several locations throughout the United States. It was founded in 1865 and is affiliated with the [[American_Baptist_Churches_USA|American Baptist Churches USA]]. Elsewhere, Kansas Baptists had managed to charter an institute of higher learning that they were planning on calling the \"Roger Williams University\". In 1865, the name \"Roger Williams University\" was decommissioned in favor of \"Ottawa University\". The original campus is in [[Ottawa,_Kansas|Ottawa, Kansas]]. \n"} +{"id": 5559, "claim": "In the present, modern air forces do not possess the technology to prevent illegal activities at sea like piracy, which had a great presences since the early 1500s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Maritime security operations (MSO) are the actions of modern [[Navy|naval forces]] to \"combat sea\u2013based [[Terrorism|terrorism]] and other illegal activities, such as hijacking, [[Piracy|piracy]], and [[Slavery|slavery]], also known as [[Human_trafficking|human trafficking]].\" Today's modern naval force have been able to detect, strategize, and prevent dozens of several illegal activities. \n"} +{"id": 18108, "claim": "In 1999 Electoral results for the district of Wimmera, the Liberal party got the highest votes of 9,866 followed by the National party with 9,450 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[National_Party_of_Australia_\u2013_Victoria|National]] 9,866 \n[[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] 9,450 \n"} +{"id": 329, "claim": "Talk About Our Love was released worldwide on March 28, 2004 as an online premiere, while the U.S. saw the CD single released on May 25th 2004 by Atlantic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Talk About Our Love\" made its world premiere on March 26, 2004 via [[AOL_Music|AOL Music]]'s First Listen program, where it was streamed more than 4.6 million times within its first two-month of release. Country March 28, 2004 Online premiere May 25, 2004 CD single [[Atlantic_Records|Atlantic]] \n"} +{"id": 12127, "claim": "Aneta Wojtkowska competed in eight tournaments where she won four the most recent was Croatian International (held since 1999).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Norwegian_International|Norwegian International]] [[Slovak_International|Slovak Open]] [[Croatian_International|Croatian International]] [[Hungarian_International|Hungarian International]] [[Polish_International|Polish International]] [[Hellas_Open|Hellas Open]] [[Iceland_International|Iceland International]] [[Hellas_International|Hellas International]] [[Slovak_International|Slovak Open]] [[Lithuanian_International|Lithuanian International]] \n"} +{"id": 3633, "claim": "Khone Falls is a 69 foot cascading waterfall.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Waterfall#Types_of_waterfalls|Cascade]] 21 m (69 ft) \n[[Waterfall#Types_of_waterfalls|Cascade]] The highest falls reach to 21 metres (69 ft); the succession of [[Rapids|rapids]] stretch 9.7 km (6.0 mi) of the river's length. \n"} +{"id": 1890, "claim": "Ella's Pink Lady was launched in 1989 and its model is S&S 34.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Name: Ella's Pink Lady Launched: 1984 \n"} +{"id": 30651, "claim": "Based on the 2011 Census: CD Block Wise, the highest percentage of literacy in CD Blocks of South 24 Parganas district, Alipore Sadar subdivision, is in Thakurpukur Maheshtala with 83.54% of it's 176,203 residents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kultali is a [[Community_development_blocks_in_India|community development block (CD block)]] that forms an administrative division in the [[Baruipur_subdivision|Baruipur subdivision]] of the [[South_24_Parganas_district|South 24 Parganas district]] in the [[India|Indian]] [[States_and_territories_of_India|state]] of [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]]. [[Bishnupur_I|Bishnupur I]] \u2013 78.33% [[Bishnupur_II|Bishnupur II]] \u2013 81.37% [[Budge_Budge_I|Budge Budge I]] \u2013 80.57% [[Budge_Budge_II|Budge Budge II]] \u2013 79.13% [[Thakurpukur_Maheshtala|Thakurpukur Maheshtala]] \u2013 83.54% According to the [[2011_Census_of_India|2011 Census of India]], literacy in the [[South_24_Parganas|South 24 Parganas]] district was 77.51 Literacy in [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]] was 77.08% in 2011. 176,203 \n"} +{"id": 25982, "claim": "The Rochester Knighthawks had their 13th season in the 2007 San Jose Stealth season which had seven teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2007_Rochester_Knighthawks_season|Rochester Knighthawks]] \u2013 xyz [[2007_Buffalo_Bandits_season|Buffalo Bandits]] \u2013 x [[2007_Minnesota_Swarm_season|Minnesota Swarm]] \u2013 x [[2007_Toronto_Rock_season|Toronto Rock]] \u2013 x [[2007_Chicago_Shamrox_season|Chicago Shamrox]] [[2007_Philadelphia_Wings_season|Philadelphia Wings]] [[2007_New_York_Titans_season|New York Titans]] The [[2007_NLL_season|2007 season]] was the 13th in franchise history. \n"} +{"id": 1926, "claim": "Artem Anisimov represented Russia in the 2014 Belarus, 2010 Germany, 2015 Czech Republic and 2019 Slovakia World Championships in the Ice Hockey event.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2014_IIHF_World_Championship|2014 Belarus]] [[2010_IIHF_World_Championship|2010 Germany]] [[2015_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships|2015 Czech Republic]] [[2019_IIHF_World_Championship|2019 Slovakia]] \n"} +{"id": 1310, "claim": "Love in Paris, directed by Anne Goursaud and produced by Yannick Bernard, is an erotic romantic drama film released in 1997 starrring Mickey Rourke, Agathe de La Fontaine, and Angie Everhart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Love in Paris (released as Another \u200b9 \u20442 Weeks in the United States) is an erotic [[Romance_film|romantic]] [[Drama_film|drama]] film released in 1997, a sequel to 1986's [[9\u00bd_Weeks|\u200b9 \u20442 Weeks]]. Yannick Bernard\nStaffan Ahrenberg [[Mickey_Rourke|Mickey Rourke]]\n[[Agathe_de_La_Fontaine|Agathe de La Fontaine]]\n[[Angie_Everhart|Angie Everhart]] This sequel was directed by [[Anne_Goursaud|Anne Goursaud]] and was released directly to video in the United States, receiving poor reviews. \n"} +{"id": 17923, "claim": "The 2017 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team appeared in ten matches with only two wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "at No. 10 [[2017_Oklahoma_State_Cowboys_football_team|Oklahoma State]]* [[2017_Louisiana_Ragin'_Cajuns_football_team|Louisiana]]* at [[2017_Toledo_Rockets_football_team|Toledo]]* [[2017_New_Mexico_Lobos_football_team|New Mexico]]* [[2017_Navy_Midshipmen_football_team|Navy]] at [[2017_Tulane_Green_Wave_football_team|Tulane]] [[2017_Houston_Cougars_football_team|Houston]] at [[2017_UConn_Huskies_football_team|UConn]] at [[2017_SMU_Mustangs_football_team|SMU]] No. 22 [[2017_Memphis_Tigers_football_team|Memphis]] at No. 23 [[2017_South_Florida_Bulls_football_team|South Florida]] [[2017_Temple_Owls_football_team|Temple]] \n"} +{"id": 8796, "claim": "Albert Foday is an attacking midfielder on Kallon FC, which team he played on from 2002-2003 before going to the Mighty Barolle for two years before his return.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albert Foday [[Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] Team Kallon F.C. Mighty Barolle Kallon F.C. Kallon F.C. \n"} +{"id": 525, "claim": "The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix qualifying classification finished with Valtteri Bottas on the lead followed by fellow Finnish racer Lewis Hamilton.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|MBE]] [[Honorary_Fellow_of_the_Royal_Academy_of_Engineering|HonFREng]] (born 7 January 1985) is a [[Formula_One_drivers_from_the_United_Kingdom|British racing driver]] currently competing in [[Formula_One|Formula One]] for [[Mercedes-Benz_in_Formula_One|Mercedes]], having previously driven for [[McLaren|McLaren]]. \n"} +{"id": 28746, "claim": "The Parish of Bomgadah is located on the Silver City Highway, and, according to Koppen climate classification which is one of the most widely used climate classification systems, the parish's climate is tropical with a verdant and hilly landscape.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The parish has a [[Ko\u0308ppen_climate_classification|Ko\u0308ppen climate classification]] of BWh (Hot desert). The Geography, of the Parish is mostly the flat, arid scrubland. \n"} +{"id": 6595, "claim": "Polsat Film was re-launched on October 2, 2009 and is owned by Polish television channel Polsat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It started broadcasting on October 2, 2009. \n"} +{"id": 13643, "claim": "Vicki Brown (was born Victoria Mary Haseman, on 23 August 1940 in Liverpool, England,She was a member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician Joe Brown and mother of the singer Sam Brown.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brown was born Victoria Mary Haseman, on 23 August 1940 in [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], England. She was a member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician [[Joe_Brown_(singer)|Joe Brown]] and mother of the singer [[Sam_Brown_(singer)|Sam Brown]]. \nVictoria Mary Haseman (1940-08-23)23 August 1940\n[[Liverpool|Liverpool]], England, United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 6700, "claim": "InfoPark Thrissur is a government owned business park founded in 2009 with headquarters in Koratty, Thrissur", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Government_of_Kerala|Government of Kerala]] 10 October 2009 [[Koratty|Koratty]], [[Thrissur|Thrissur]] \n"} +{"id": 13941, "claim": "After Mexican president Antonio L\u00f3pez de Santa Anna's declaration to treat the rebellious Texians as pirates instead of soldiers and to have them executed in accordance with the law, Dillard Cooper, an American farmer and Texas Revolutionary soldier, survived the massacre of 425 men at Goliad, and soon linked up with three other surviving members of Red Rovers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Goliad massacre was an event of the [[Texas_Revolution|Texas Revolution]] that occurred on March 27, 1836, following the [[Battle_of_Coleto|Battle of Coleto]]; 425\u2013445 [[Prisoner_of_war|prisoners of war]] from the [[Texian_Army|Texian Army]] of the [[Republic_of_Texas|Republic of Texas]] were killed by the [[Mexican_Army|Mexican Army]] in the town of [[Goliad,_Texas|Goliad, Texas]]. \n425\u2013445 [[Texian_Army|Texian Army]] [[Prisoners_of_war|prisoners of war]] under the command of Colonel [[James_Fannin|James Fannin]] who was also killed \nThe next day, [[Palm_Sunday|Palm Sunday]], March 27, 1836, Portilla had between 425 and 445 Texians marched from Fort Defiance in three columns on the Bexar Road, San Patricio Road, and the Victoria Road, between two rows of Mexican soldiers; they were shot point blank. \n"} +{"id": 11011, "claim": "Oreta suffusa was described by Francis Walker in 1955, found in Sri Lanka and adults are lilac-fawn colour.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was described by [[Francis_Walker_(entomologist)|Francis Walker]] in 1855. It is found in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]] and southern [[India|India]]. Adults are lilac-fawn colour, the wings with numerous greyish spots, yellowish towards the base and along the exterior border. \n"} +{"id": 31499, "claim": "Love in Paris, directed by Anne Goursaud and produced by Yannick Bernard, is more than one hour long and stars Mickey Rourke, Agathe de La Fontaine, and Francis Haines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Francis Haines\n[[Stephen_W._Parsons|Stephen W. Parsons]] \n"} +{"id": 21564, "claim": "Royal Christmas Gala tour date began at the Congress & Culture Center, an indoor arena located in Aalborg, Denmark, which is used for exhibitions and concerts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Royal Christmas Gala 20 November 2017 (2017-11-20) 20 November 2017 [[Aalborghallen|Congress & Culture Center]] [[Aalborg|Aalborg]] [[Denmark|Denmark]] Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center (formally and unofficially Aalborghallen) is an indoor arena located in [[Aalborg|Aalborg]], [[Denmark|Denmark]], which is used for exhibitions and concerts. \n"} +{"id": 13267, "claim": "The work for the temporary makeshift jail Camp Greyhound beside the Greyhound Lines enlisted at least five mercenary companies keeping the jail running and inmates who were fully guarded.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Camp Greyhound is the nickname of a temporary makeshift jail at the [[Greyhound_Bus|Greyhound Bus]] station next to the [[New_Orleans_Union_Passenger_Terminal|New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal]] that was operational in the [[Effects_of_Hurricane_Katrina_in_New_Orleans|aftermath of Hurricane Katrina]] of August 29, 2005. At least five mercenary companies were enlisted to round up \"prisoners\" and keep the jail running. Inmates were guarded by officers from the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. On the Outside, the camp was protected by the [[National_Guard_of_the_United_States|National Guard]]. \n"} +{"id": 25474, "claim": "Robin Cousins won first place for a total of five times and only withdrew once in all of the events he participated in, both international and national, during his amateur career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st \n"} +{"id": 22279, "claim": "Georges Philias Vanier, a Canadian soldier and diplomat who served as the 19th Governor General of Canada, began his term as Ambasaddor in 1944.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Georges-Philias Vanier [[Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada|PC]] [[Order_of_Canada|CC]] [[Order_of_Military_Merit_(Canada)|CMM]] [[Canadian_Forces'_Decoration|CD]] (23 April 1888 \u2013 5 March 1967) was a Canadian soldier and diplomat who served as the 19th [[Governor_General_of_Canada|Governor General of Canada]], the first [[French-Canadian|French-Canadian]] to hold this post. Following the fall of [[Vichy_France|Vichy France]] in 1944 to the Allied forces, Vanier was posted as Canada's first [[List_of_Canadian_ambassadors_to_France|ambassador to France]]. \n"} +{"id": 9922, "claim": "In the 1996 season, the San Francisco 49ers finished with a record of 12-4, same as Carolina Panthers, then followed by Atlanta Falcons with 6 wins and 10 losses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "12\u20134 The franchise tied for first place in the NFC West with a 12\u20134 record, but lost the division title to the [[Carolina_Panthers|Carolina Panthers]] on the division-record tiebreaker (the Panthers had swept the Niners in the season). [[1996_Carolina_Panthers_season|Carolina Panthers]] 12 4 [[1996_Atlanta_Falcons_season|Atlanta Falcons]] 3 13 [[1996_St._Louis_Rams_season|St. Louis Rams]] 6 10 \n"} +{"id": 8445, "claim": "Borislava has a career tennis record of 62-41 in singles, and 28-29 in doubles, and reached her highest WTA singles ranking of world number 407 in September 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "No. 407 (28 October 2013) 0 WTA, 1 ITF \n"} +{"id": 2506, "claim": "Milwaukee Brave, which became part of the Western Club when the National League was divided into four, finished in second place in the National League standings during their first season in the Badger State.", "label": 0, "evidence": "With the rise of [[Ted_Williams|Ted Williams]] for the Red Sox, it became clear the Braves were no longer Boston's #1 team. Amid four mediocre seasons after 1948, attendance steadily dwindled, even though Braves Field had the reputation of being more family friendly than Fenway. On March 13, 1953, owner [[Lou_Perini|Lou Perini]] said that he would seek permission from the National League to move the Braves to Milwaukee. Perini, however, pointed to dwindling attendance as the main reason for the relocation. \n"} +{"id": 3734, "claim": "The zinc fingers of KLF6 protein are responsible for the specific DNA binding and this protein may participate in the regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Krueppel-like factor 6 is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is encoded by the KLF6 [[Gene|gene]]. The zinc fingers of this protein are responsible for the specific DNA binding with the guanine-rich core promoter elements. The DNA binding and transcriptional activity of this protein, in conjunction with its expression pattern, suggests that this protein may participate in the regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes and possibly other TATA box-less genes. \n"} +{"id": 9301, "claim": "In\u00a0March\u00a02003,\u00a0Michael\u00a0Dennis\u00a0Blanch\u00a0was\u00a0succeeded\u00a0as\u00a0Chief\u00a0Executive\u00a0of\u00a0Falkland\u00a0Island\u00a0by\u00a0Chris\u00a0Simpkins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He left office in 2003 but returned to the Falklands in 2007 to service as interim Chief Executive for three months following the sudden resignation of [[Chris_Simpkins|Chris Simpkins]]. [[Chris_Simpkins|Chris Simpkins]] Michael Dennis Blanch [[Territorial_Decoration|TD]] (born c. 1947) is a British diplomat who served as Chief Executive of the [[Falkland_Islands|Falkland Islands]] from January 2000 to March 2003, and again as interim Chief Executive from 12 September 2007 to 3 January 2008. \n"} +{"id": 7840, "claim": "On the list of earthquakes in 1951, no earthquake reached a magnitude above 6.5, with the highest at 6.5 in El Salvador.", "label": 1, "evidence": "17 0 0 109 7.0 7.0 7.3 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Taitung County]] 7.8 [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[1951_East_Rift_Valley_earthquakes|Hualien County]] \n"} +{"id": 22, "claim": "Egil Myklebust was born in 1942.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Egil Myklebust (born 9 June 1942) is a Norwegian [[Businessperson|businessperson]] and [[Lawyer|lawyer]]. \n"} +{"id": 4787, "claim": "The Midwest Collegiate League, a collegiate summer baseball league (made up of amateur players who have attended at least one year of college, and have at least one year of athletic eligibility remaining), consisted of six teams with different home ballparks in Illinois.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6 Northwest Indiana Oilmen [[Whiting,_Indiana|Whiting, Ind.]] Oil City Stadium 2012 \n"} +{"id": 11506, "claim": "Tullio Regge and John Wheeler won the Albert Einstein Award in 1951.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1951 [[Kurt_Go\u0308del|Kurt Go\u0308del]] and [[Julian_Schwinger|Julian Schwinger]] \n"} +{"id": 2671, "claim": "Polymnia is a genus of American plants in the sunflower family, it belongs to the Asteraceae family and the Asteroideae subfamily.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Polymnia is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Western_Hemisphere|American]] plants in the [[Asteraceae|sunflower family]]. [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: [[Asteroideae|Asteroideae]] Subfamily: \n"} +{"id": 23361, "claim": "The Democrats lost their hold in the 1990 Tennessee gubernatorial election, with Ned McWherter losing to Dwight Henry.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Incumbent Democrat [[Ned_McWherter|Ned McWherter]] was successfully reelected, defeating his Republican opponent [[Dwight_Henry_(politician)|Dwight Henry]], a little-known one term member of the [[Tennessee_House_of_Representatives|Tennessee House of Representatives]]. [[Ned_McWherter|Ned McWherter]] [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] 60.83% [[Dwight_Henry_(politician)|Dwight Henry]] [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] 36.61% \n"} +{"id": 6703, "claim": "Andrzej Mleczko graduated from Cracow University of Technology, established in 1946.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Andrzej_Mleczko|Andrzej Mleczko]] Tadeusza Kos\u0301ciuszki) is a public [[University|university]] located in central [[Krako\u0301w|Krako\u0301w]], [[Poland|Poland]], established in 1946 and, as an institution of higher learning granted full autonomy in 1954. \n6 October 1946 Tadeusz Kos\u0301ciuszko University of Technology [[Andrzej_Mleczko|Andrzej Mleczko]] \n"} +{"id": 468, "claim": "Theologian Gregory Beale is an expert on the Bible including biblical hermeneutics, and currently a professor in\u00a0Westminster Theological Seminary.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gregory K. Beale (born 1949 in [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]; also known as G. K. Beale) is a biblical scholar, currently a Professor of [[New_Testament|New Testament]] and [[Biblical_Theology|Biblical Theology]] at [[Westminster_Theological_Seminary|Westminster Theological Seminary]]. He has made a number of contributions to conservative [[Biblical_hermeneutics|biblical hermeneutics]], particularly in the area of the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. [[Westminster_Theological_Seminary|Westminster Theological Seminary]] (2010-current) \nTheologian, professor Professor of [[New_Testament|New Testament]] and [[Biblical_Theology|Biblical Theology]] at [[Westminster_Theological_Seminary|Westminster Theological Seminary]] Old Testament in the New, [[Biblical_hermeneutics|biblical hermeneutics]] \n"} +{"id": 9296, "claim": "Paraprenanthes (Kingdom: Plantae) is of the Asterales order and Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 19917, "claim": "During the Franco-Dutch War in 1674, Fort Pentagouet was captured by the Dutch captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz, commander of the frigate Flying Horse, and turned its cannon on its own walls and destroyed most of it later.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During the [[Franco-Dutch_War|Franco-Dutch War]] (1674), Pentagoue\u0308t and other Acadian ports were captured by the Dutch captain [[Jurriaen_Aernoutsz|Jurriaen Aernoutsz]] who arrived from [[New_Amsterdam|New Amsterdam]], renaming Acadia, [[New_Holland_(Acadia)|New Holland]]. The commander of the [[Frigate|frigate]] Flying Horse, based at [[Curac\u0327ao|Curac\u0327ao]] during the [[Third_Anglo-Dutch_War|Third Anglo-Dutch War]], Aernoutsz was dispatched by the governor of Curac\u0327ao to fight French and English ships in the North Atlantic after the Netherlands recaptured [[New_York_City|New York City]]. The Dutch turned the fort's cannon on its own walls and destroyed most of it after the second [[Siege|siege]]. \n"} +{"id": 6687, "claim": "MLB Showdown is a 2-player game which requires card playing skills and is published by Wizards of the Coast.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2 [[Collectible_card_game|Card playing]]\n[[Baseball|Some knowledge of baseball]] [[Wizards_of_the_Coast|Wizards of the Coast]] \n"} +{"id": 974, "claim": "Harris Savides, a cinematographer, was born in 1957 and died in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Harris Savides ([[Greek_language|Greek]]: \u03a7\u03b1\u0301\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2 \u03a3\u03b1\u03b2\u03b2\u03b9\u0301\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2; September 28, 1957 \u2013 October 9, 2012) was an American [[Cinematographer|cinematographer]]. (1957-09-28)September 28, 1957\n[[New_York_City,_New_York|New York City, New York]], U.S. October 9, 2012(2012-10-09) (aged 55)\nNew York City, New York, U.S. Cinematographer \n"} +{"id": 22602, "claim": "The Interstate 391, an Auxiliary Interstate Highway located entirely within Massachusetts. has exits located in Chicopee, Connecticut River, and Holyoke.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chicopee [[Connecticut_River|Connecticut River]] [[Holyoke,_Massachusetts|Holyoke]] [[Interstate_91|I-91]] in Chicopee, MA High Street in [[Holyoke,_Massachusetts|Holyoke, MA]] \n"} +{"id": 26893, "claim": "Maryam Jamal earned Silver in multiple events (1500 and 3000 meters) in the 2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1500 metres [[Maryam_Jamal|Maryam Jamal]] (BHR) \n3000 metres [[Maryam_Jamal|Maryam Jamal]] (BHR) \n"} +{"id": 24921, "claim": "Teephlow won twelve awards in six events one of which was for the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(established in 2020 and presented annually)", "label": 1, "evidence": "List of awards and nominations received by Teephlow Event Won Won Won Won Won Won \n"} +{"id": 22042, "claim": "Sy Rosenthal played for the Detroit Tigers and had a 266 batting average.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simon \"Sy\" Rosenthal (November 13, 1903 \u2013 April 7, 1969) was an outfielder in [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] who played from [[1925_in_baseball|1925]] through [[1926_in_baseball|1926]] for the [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]]. \n"} +{"id": 8023, "claim": "The Abraham Lincoln Insitute is a theater founded by Paul Verduin in 1997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Abraham Lincoln Institute (ALI), founded in 1997, is an American [[Non-profit_organization|non-profit organization]] promoting scholarly research on the subject of [[Abraham_Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]]. \n"} +{"id": 20421, "claim": "Oil City Symphony is a concert with a book by Mike Craver,Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, and Mary Murfitt and songs by various composers, the musical ran for 626 performances off-Broadway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oil City Symphony is a musical with a book by Mike Craver, Mark Hardwick, [[Debra_Monk|Debra Monk]], and Mary Murfitt and songs by various composers. The musical ran for 626 performances [[Off-Broadway|off-Broadway]]. \n"} +{"id": 31887, "claim": "Dan James went to high school in a different state than his college, Ohio State University which he played football for before playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, holding the tackle position.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Elder_High_School|Elder]] ([[Cincinnati,_Ohio|Cincinnati, Ohio]]) [[Ohio_State|Ohio State]] \n"} +{"id": 1288, "claim": "DC is one of the two types of waveforms that has the lowest crest factor, the other one is 64QAM.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A simple tone, or [[Pure_tone|pure tone]], has a sinusoidal [[Waveform|waveform]]. A triangular wave or triangle wave is a non-sinusoidal waveform named for its [[Triangle|triangular]] shape. Like a square wave, the triangle wave contains only odd harmonics. The triangle wave can also be expressed as the [[Integral|integral]] of the square wave: Also, the triangle wave is the absolute value of the sawtooth wave: \n"} +{"id": 33094, "claim": "Robert Willner's (21 June 1929 \u2014 15 April 1995) medical license was suspended in 2001 following a Cambridge Board of Medicine ruling that he had made inappropriate medical claims for food products.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Willner died on April 15, 1995, of a [[Heart_attack|heart attack]]. \n"} +{"id": 33461, "claim": "The European countries all sold approximately the same number of units of the Dark Island Sky album.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Region 100,000 15,000 \n"} +{"id": 6809, "claim": "The film Secrets of an Actress is a 1938 romantic drama about a love triangle between a stage actress, her financial backer, and his friend, which was directed by William Keighley, and produced by Heinz Roemheld, saw star Kay Francis and George Brent, and Ian Hunter.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[David_Lewis_(producer)|David Lewis]] (uncredited) \n"} +{"id": 27363, "claim": "Francesca Hong, who gathered a total of 35, 731 votes in at the 2020 General Election, won over a candidate of the Republican party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] Francesca Hong 35,731 88.02% [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] Patrick Hull 4,779 11.77% The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the [[Two-party_system|two]] major contemporary [[Political_parties_in_the_United_States|political parties in the United States]], along with its main, historic rival, the [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 27206, "claim": "Len Blavatnik, who was born on June 14 1957 and married to Emily Appelson, is the founder of Access Industries.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sir Leonard Blavatnik (Ukrainian: \u041b\u0435\u043e\u043d\u0456\u0434 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u043b\u0430\u0432\u0430\u0442\u043d\u0456\u043a, [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041b\u0435\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0434 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u043b\u0430\u0432\u0430\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a, Leonid Valentinovich Blavatnik; born June 14, 1957) is a Ukrainian businessman, investor, and philanthropist. In 1986, Blavatnik founded Access Industries, an international conglomerate company located in New York, of which he is chairman and president. Blavatnik is married to Emily Appelson Blavatnik. \n"} +{"id": 41581, "claim": "South Slavic languages, which is one of four branches of the Slavic languages, are not exclusive and distinctive from Eastern and Slavic languages because the South Slavic language did not experience any political or cultural unity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. Furthermore, Matasovic\u0301 argues, there was never a period of cultural or political unity in which Proto-South-Slavic could have existed during which Common South Slavic innovations could have occurred. \n"} +{"id": 4649, "claim": "MayKay (Mary-Kate Geraghty) is a musician who is signed with Alcopop! Records.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mary-Kate Geraghty\u2014known as MayKay\u2014is an Irish musician known as the frontwoman of [[Fight_Like_Apes|Fight Like Apes]], with whom she has released numerous records and received several award nominations. Alcopop! Records \n"} +{"id": 4686, "claim": "After the Nine Network restarted broadcasting 9HD in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD, but they did not put a time frame on it.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After the [[Nine_Network|Nine Network]] restarted broadcasting [[9HD|9HD]] in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD. However, they did not put a time frame on it, stating that they are \"working through some technical and rights issues\". \n"} +{"id": 1073, "claim": "The Syktyvkar Airport serves seven airlines, including Pegas Fly, a Russian airline headquartered in Krasnoyarsk and based at Yemelyanovo International Airport but operates most flights from Zhukovsky International Airport.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Aeroflot|Aeroflot]] [[Komiaviatrans|Komiaviatrans]] [[Pegas_Fly|Pegas Fly]] [[Rossiya_(airline)|Rossiya]] [[RusLine|RusLine]] [[Smartavia|Smartavia]] [[Utair|Utair]] Ikar Airlines LLC, operating as Pegas Fly, is a [[Russia|Russian]] airline headquartered in [[Krasnoyarsk|Krasnoyarsk]] and based at [[Yemelyanovo_International_Airport|Yemelyanovo International Airport]] but operates most flights from [[Zhukovsky_International_Airport|Zhukovsky International Airport]]. \n"} +{"id": 23513, "claim": "7866 Sicoli was discovered while at the Anderson Mesa Station by Edward L. G. Bowell, an American astronomer who also co-discovered the periodic comet 140P/Bowell-Skiff and the non-periodic comet C/1980 E1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Anderson_Mesa_Station_of_the_Lowell_Observatory|Anderson Mesa Stn.]] [[Edward_Bowell|E. Bowell]] Edward L. G. \"Ted\" Bowell (born 1943 in [[London|London]]), is an American [[Astronomer|astronomer]]. Anderson Mesa Station is an [[Astronomy|astronomical]] [[Observatory|observatory]] established in 1959 as a [[Light_pollution|dark-sky]] observing site for [[Lowell_Observatory|Lowell Observatory]]. He also co-discovered the periodic [[Comet|comet]] 140P/Bowell-Skiff and the non-periodic comet C/1980 E1. \n"} +{"id": 37441, "claim": "The Formula Dream Project won during the first round of the 2017 F4 Japanese Championship at the Okayama International Circuit in Mimasaka, where only the top 13 results count to the championship and no points are given for fastest lap.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Japan]] [[Honda|Honda]] Formula Dream Project No points are awarded for pole position or fastest lap. Only the best thirteen results counts towards the championship. \n"} +{"id": 6926, "claim": "Shangri Lhagyal and his forces protected the 14th Dalai Lama when he escaped Tibet to India in 1959.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[14th_Dalai_Lama|14th Dalai Lama]] safely escaped from Tibet into exile in India in 1959. During the entire escape, Chushi Gangdrug Tenshung Danglang Mak escorted him to safety in India. At that moment, it was difficult for him to say goodbye to the Chushi Gangdrug Tenshung Danglang Mak and Tibetan Army soldiers who had escorted the Dalai Lama and his entourage all the way from Lhasa safely to Indian border. \n"} +{"id": 48156, "claim": "The History of Alcoholics Anonymous tells how Smith returned to drinking while attending a medical convention, and how the Book of James became an important inspiration for him.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During this period, however, Smith returned to drinking while attending a medical convention. The Bible's [[Epistle_of_James|Book of James]] became an important inspiration for Smith and the alcoholics of the Akron group. \n"} +{"id": 17354, "claim": "National Security Guard, formed on September 22, 1986 in New Delhi (the capital of India), has 14,000 personnel and an annual budget of \u20b911.9 billion (US$166.8 million) in 2020-21.", "label": 0, "evidence": "22 September 1986; 34 years ago (1986-09-22) [[New_Delhi|New Delhi]] New Delhi ([[English|/\u02c8d\u025bli/]] (listen), Hindi: [[Hindi_and_Urdu|[\u02c8n\u0259i \u02c8d\u026al\u02d0i]] Nai Dilli) is the [[Capital_city|capital]] of [[India|India]] and an administrative district of [[NCT_Delhi|NCT Delhi]]. 14,000 personnel \u20b911.9 billion (US$166.8 million) (2020\u201321) \n"} +{"id": 12705, "claim": "Naruki Doi was the first champion of the Open the Brave Gate and became part of Blood Generation, before finally leaving it along with Gamma.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He also became the first [[Dragon_Gate_Open_the_Brave_Gate_Championship|Open the Brave Gate]] Champion on March 13, and would hold it until November 13, when he lost it to [[Dragon_Kid|Dragon Kid]]. In January 2005, Doi turned heel and joined [[Nobuhiko_Oshima|CIMA]]'s new faction Blood Generation. On April 12, 2006, when [[Yoshito_Sugamoto|Gamma]] was kicked out of Blood Generation due to constant clashes with CIMA, Doi left with Gamma, along with [[Masato_Yoshino|Masato Yoshino]] and Naoki Tanizaki. \n"} +{"id": 9095, "claim": "In the Priory ward of the 2008 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election (where one-third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four-year term of office, expiring in 2012), Labour Party's James Eisen won the election with 1,225 votes (40.9% of total turnout), beating Consertive Rob Chilton's 1,013 votes (33.9% of the total", "label": 1, "evidence": "One-third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four-year term of office, expiring in 2012. [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] James Eisen 358 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Barry Brotherton* 1,225 40.9 \n"} +{"id": 4005, "claim": "John Elvin Shaffner, a Nova Scotia native, served as the province's 26th Lieutenant Governor before becoming president of 7 Up Maritimes Ltd. and M.W.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was born in [[Lawrencetown,_Annapolis_County|Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia]] and was educated there, at [[Acadia_University|Acadia University]] and at the [[Bentley_University|Bentley School of Accounting and Finance]] in [[Boston|Boston]]. He served as the [[List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Nova_Scotia#Lieutenant_Governors_of_Nova_Scotia,_1867-present|26th]] [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Nova_Scotia|Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]] from 1978 to 1984. Nova Scotia ([[English|/\u02ccno\u028av\u0259 \u02c8sko\u028a\u0283\u0259/]] NOH-v\u0259 SKOH-sh\u0259) is a [[Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada|province]] in eastern Canada. Later, he was president of [[7_Up|7 Up]] Maritimes Ltd. and M.W. \n"} +{"id": 12876, "claim": "Callum Braley is an English-born Italian rugby union player who played his early rugby with St. Mary's Old Boys RFC, made his full debut at the age of 17 and featured in the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship champions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Callum Braley (born 23 March 1994) is an English-born Italian rugby union player who plays for [[Benetton_Rugby|Benetton]] in the [[Pro14|Pro14]]. Braley played his early rugby with St Mary's Old Boys RFC. His first taste of senior rugby came when he made his full debut at the age of 17, playing in two [[British_and_Irish_Cup|British and Irish Cup]] games for his home city club [[Bristol_Bears|Bristol]] against [[Cornish_Pirates|Cornish Pirates]] and Ayr. He also skippered the successful defence of England U20s Junior World Championship at the [[2014_IRB_Junior_World_Championship|2014 IRB Junior World Championship]]. \n"} +{"id": 30523, "claim": "Watchmaker and historian Benjamin Ferris was a descendant of John Ferris and Samuel Ferris, who had come from the historic\u00a0market town Reading, in South East England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Benjamin Ferris (August 7, 1780 - November 9, 1867) was a watchmaker and historian from [[Wilmington,_Delaware|Wilmington, Delaware]]. He was a descendant of Samuel Ferris, who had come from [[Reading,_Berkshire|Reading, England]], in 1682 to settle at [[Groton,_Massachusetts|Groton, Massachusetts]], and of John Ferris, who was among the first settlers in the city of Wilmington in 1748. Reading ([[English|/\u02c8r\u025bd\u026a\u014b/]] (listen) RED-ing) is a large, historic [[Market_town|market town]] in Berkshire, South East England. \n"} +{"id": 3818, "claim": "\u00c9douard Brissaud, a French physician and pathologist who died of a brain tumor at 57 years old, was taught by Jean Martin Charcot\u2014a French neurologist who later on suffered with hypnosis and hysteria.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Charcot is best known today for his work on [[Hypnosis|hypnosis]] and [[Hysteria|hysteria]]. \n"} +{"id": 7491, "claim": "Keita Fujimura has made 25 appearances in the 2016 J1 League under the Vegalta Sendai club (founded in 1988), and 37 appearances in the 2018 J2 League under the Zweigen Kanazawa club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[J1_League|J1 League]] [[Vegalta_Sendai|Vegalta Sendai]] 25 [[2018_J2_League|2018]] [[Zweigen_Kanazawa|Zweigen Kanazawa]] [[J2_League|J2 League]] 37 Founded in 1988 as [[Tohoku_Electric_Power|Tohoku Electric Power]] Co., Inc. Soccer Club, Vegalta joined the J-League in 1999 after playing a few years in the [[Japan_Football_League_(1992\u201398)|JFL]], with the nickname Brummell Sendai, to which they had been promoted in 1995 from the Tohoku Regional League. \n"} +{"id": 22829, "claim": "Pertya is scientifically classified in the plantae kingdom under the Asterales order.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 16291, "claim": "Kanowna Belle Gold Mine produced 314,363 ounces of gold in 2000, 270,552 in 2001, and 237,291 and 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a [[Gold_mining|gold mine]] 19 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of [[Kalgoorlie,_Western_Australia|Kalgoorlie]], [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]], near the [[Ghost_town|ghost town]] of [[Kanowna,_Western_Australia|Kanowna]]. Year Gold\nproduction 2000 314,363 ounces 2001 270,552 ounces 2002 178,582 ounces 2004 237,291 ounces \n"} +{"id": 19738, "claim": "Newtown led the pack of twelve teams in the\u00a01978 NSWRFL season making a record of 16-5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Western_Suburbs_Magpies|Western Suburbs]] 16 5 33 12 [[Newtown_Jets|Newtown]] 2 19 5 \n"} +{"id": 21218, "claim": "The Bavarian Plockenstein mountain lies just west of the tripoint (the Dreiecksmark) where Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic meet, and the tripoint links the two Plockensteins over a saddle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Plo\u0308ckenstein lies about 1.3 km east of the tripoint between [[Germany|Germany]], [[Austria|Austria]] and the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 14446, "claim": "Liya Akhedzhakova (Born July 9 1938) had five television roles between 1977 and 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liya Medzhidovna Akhedzhakova ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041b\u0438\u044f \u041c\u0435\u0434\u0436\u0438\u0434\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0445\u0435\u0434\u0436\u0430\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430, Ukrainian: \u041b\u0456\u044f \u041c\u0435\u0434\u0436\u0438\u0434\u0456\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0445\u0435\u0434\u0436\u0430\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430; born 9 July 1938) is a [[USSR|Soviet]] and [[Russia|Russian]] film, stage and voice actress who received the title of [[People's_Artist_of_Russia|People's Artist of Russia]] in 1994. 1977 2003 2004 2005 2011 Dorogoy moy chelovek Kazaroza Uzkiy most Pyatyy angel Neznaika v Solnechnom gorode \n(1938-07-09) 9 July 1938 (age 82)\n[[Dnipro|Dnipropetrovsk]], [[Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] Neznaika v Solnechnom gorode Pyatyy angel Uzkiy most Kazaroza Dorogoy moy chelovek 2011 2005 2004 2003 1977 \n"} +{"id": 22041, "claim": "Carolyn Crane, who attended Arrowhead High School in Wisconsin, earned her BA from the University of Minnesota and was inspired by the books of Bitten and Anita Blake series to write.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Crane grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and Milwaukee, attending [[Arrowhead_High_School|Arrowhead High School]] in Wisconsin. She studied English literature and earned her BA from the [[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] in 1991 and currently lives in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] with her husband and two cats. Crane cites reading [[Diana_Gabaldon|Diana Gabaldon]]'s [[Outlander_(novel)|Outlander]], [[Laurell_K._Hamilton|Laurell K. Hamilton]]'s Anita Blake series, and [[Kelley_Armstrong|Kelley Armstrong]]'s Bitten in reinspiring her to write after getting her degree. \n"} +{"id": 48960, "claim": "Riker Lynch directed \"Without You\" and \"Can't Get Enough of You\", one of which is R5's music video released in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Can't Get Enough of You\" 2009 Riker Lynch \n"} +{"id": 5708, "claim": "Primary alcohol and O2 are the 2 substrates of alcohol oxidase and it is also called ethanol oxidase.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Thus, the two [[Substrate_(biochemistry)|substrates]] of this enzyme are [[Primary_alcohol|primary alcohol]] and [[Oxygen|O2]], whereas its two [[Product_(chemistry)|products]] are [[Aldehyde|aldehyde]] and [[Hydrogen_peroxide|H2O2]]. This enzyme is also called ethanol oxidase. \n"} +{"id": 5621, "claim": "At the conclusion of the 1947 Claxton Shield, players D. Vaughan and P. Brideoake were chosen as pitcher and catcher, respectively, for the Australian national baseball team, the top baseball team in Oceania.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Position [[South_Australia]] D. Vaughan [[South_Australia]] P. Brideoake At the conclusion of the tournament, representatives from the [[Australian_Baseball_Federation|Australian Baseball Council]] selected an All-Australian team. It is ranked as the top team in Oceania, and is the Oceanian Champion, having been awarded the title in 2007 when [[New_Zealand_national_baseball_team|New Zealand]] withdrew from the [[Oceania_Baseball_Championship|Oceania Baseball Championship]]. \n"} +{"id": 6199, "claim": "Jackie Fields had a professional record in boxing, a combat sport in which two people, usually wearing protective gloves, throw punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time in a boxing ring, of 72 wins out of 84 fights.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jackie Fields (Jacob Finkelstein, February 9, 1908 \u2013 June 3, 1987) was an [[People_of_the_United_States|American]] professional boxer who won the World Welterweight Championship twice. 72 wins 84 fights Professional record summary Boxing is a [[Combat_sport|combat sport]] in which two people, usually wearing [[Boxing_glove|protective gloves]], throw [[Punch_(combat)|punches]] at each other for a predetermined amount of time in a [[Boxing_ring|boxing ring]]. \n"} +{"id": 41783, "claim": "Maria Bamford, whose father was a Navy doctor for part of her life, grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, where she attended school, and started doing stand-up comedy in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the age of 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the time, her father, Joel Bamford, was serving as a Navy doctor. She grew up in [[Duluth,_Minnesota|Duluth, Minnesota]], where she attended Chester Park Elementary and [[Marshall_School|Duluth Marshall School]]. She started doing stand-up in [[Minneapolis,_Minnesota|Minneapolis, Minnesota]] at age 19, at Stevie Ray's Comedy Cabaret. \n"} +{"id": 17975, "claim": "Smash Hits gave a rating of 5/10 to The Sound of Sunbathing (debut album from The Sinceros), while Christgau's Record Guide disregarded the album.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Smash_Hits|Smash Hits]] 5/10 Christgau's Record Guide B\u2013 The Sound of Sunbathing is the debut album from The Sinceros, a new wave and [[Power_pop|power pop]] band from England. \n"} +{"id": 24720, "claim": "Desh Premee had soundtracks which included the titles \"Jaao Ji Jaao\" and \"O Bekhabar, Bedardi\" which were both sang by Lata Mangeshkar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Jaao Ji Jaao\" [[Lata_Mangeshkar|Lata Mangeshkar]] \"O Bekhabar, Bedardi\" [[Lata_Mangeshkar|Lata Mangeshkar]] \n"} +{"id": 15695, "claim": "The Rolling Stone refused to review Skanky Skanky.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] called it \"a riotously funny barrage of electro hooks and dancehall riddims.\" \n"} +{"id": 3579, "claim": "Neil Orr, was wrongly predicted to have capped for Scotland under-21s and later join West Ham United (founded in 1895) making a total of 150 league and cup appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Orr, who was capped for [[Scotland_national_under-21_football_team|Scotland under-21s]] and the [[Scottish_League_XI|Scottish League XI]], played for [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]] for seven years, racking up 196 appearances. \n"} +{"id": 29462, "claim": "KLUK is a radio station that broadcasts classic rock music licensed to Needles (Mojave: \u02bcAha Kuloh), a city in eastern San Bernardino County, California, United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "KLUK (97.9 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Classic_rock|classic rock]] format. Licensed to [[Needles,_California|Needles, California]], United States, it serves the entire \"Tri-State\" area including Lake Havasu, Kingman, Laughlin/Bullhead City and Needles, California. Needles ([[Mojave_language|Mojave]]: 'Aha Kuloh) is a city in eastern [[San_Bernardino_County,_California|San Bernardino County]], [[California|California]], [[United_States|United States]]. \n"} +{"id": 45448, "claim": "Wedoquella(Mar\u00eda Elena Galiano in 1984) is a genus of poison frog of the Salticidae family, order Araneae of the kingdom Animalia that is commonly found in Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina:", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wedoquella is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Mari\u0301a_Elena_Galiano|Mari\u0301a Elena Galiano]] in 1984. \n"} +{"id": 28210, "claim": "FANUC produces milling, punching and turning machines series A, B and C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Milling A Punching A Turning B \n"} +{"id": 38457, "claim": "Christos Tzolis played in the Super League Greece for PAOK during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[PAOK_FC|PAOK]] [[2019\u201320_PAOK_FC_season|2019\u201320]] [[Super_League_Greece|Super League Greece]] SV Alemannia Ko\u0308nigsta\u0308dten \n"} +{"id": 5969, "claim": "Ian Hilllier made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over Cheltenham Town, a professional football club founded in 1887 which had rivalries with other clubs in Gloucestershire, England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He made his professional debut in a 2\u20131 win over [[Cheltenham_Town_F.C.|Cheltenham Town]] on 18 August and went on to make a total of 13 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal in a 2\u20131 win over [[York_City_F.C.|York City]]. Founded in 1887, the club spent much of its early history competing in local football circles, before moving to the [[Birmingham_Combination|Birmingham Combination]] in 1932 and then the [[Southern_Football_League|Southern League]] in 1935. Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of [[Cheltenham|Cheltenham]], Gloucestershire, England. The club contests rivalries with [[Gloucester_City_A.F.C.|Gloucester City]] and [[Forest_Green_Rovers_F.C.|Forest Green Rovers]]. \n"} +{"id": 4154, "claim": "Similar to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages that was put together by the Council of Europe, the Canadian Language Benchmarks describe ESL learners' successive levels of communicative achievement.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Like the [[Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages|Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] and the [[ACTFL_Proficiency_Guidelines|ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines]], the Canadian Language Benchmarks describe ESL learners' successive levels of communicative achievement. It was put together by the [[Council_of_Europe|Council of Europe]] as the main part of the project \"Language Learning for European Citizenship\" between 1989 and 1996. \n"} +{"id": 1124, "claim": "Mike Tannura has a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from Iowa State University and he has the nickname of T-Storm.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tannura has a [[Bachelor_of_Science|Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[Meteorology|Meteorology]] from [[Iowa_State_University|Iowa State University]] and a Master of Science degree in Agricultural Economics at the [[University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]. Tannura is often called \"T-Storm\" because of his love of severe weather and because his last name begins with the letter \"T\". \n"} +{"id": 289, "claim": "Visconti di Modrone (founded in the 17th century) descend from Uberto with the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the castle of Somma Lombardo which was later devided.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1683 (1683) The Visconti di Modrone descend from Uberto, younger brother of [[Matteo_I_Visconti|Matteo Visconti]], [[List_of_rulers_of_Milan|Lord]] of [[Milan|Milan]] between 1287 and 1322. Since the main residence of the first generations of Uberto's offspring was in the [[Visconti_Castle_(Somma_Lombardo)|castle]] of [[Somma_Lombardo|Somma Lombardo]], they were known by the surname of Visconti di Somma. In 1473, the castle and other family properties were divided by the two brothers Francesco and Guido Visconti di Somma. The branch originated in the 17th century and still exists today. \n"} +{"id": 1276, "claim": "Samanhudi (who has been active in the party since 1992) founded a union that consists of batik indigenes in East and Central Java and remained as a party coordinator until 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hadji Samanhudi (1868 \u2013 28 December 1956) was the founder of [[Sarekat_Dagang_Islam|Sarekat Dagang Islam]], an organization in [[Indonesia|Indonesia]] that previously served as an association for [[Batik|batik]] traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political issues. The group was founded by [[Samanhoedi|Haji Samanhudi]], a dealer of [[Batik|batik]], in 1905 in Surakarta or 1912. \n"} +{"id": 5468, "claim": "Giuseppe Canella took up landscape painting and produced his first views in 1805, then made his debut at the Fine Art Exposition at the Brera Academy, a state-run tertiary public academy of fine arts in Milan, Italy of 1818.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first views were not produced until 1815, after a short stay in [[Venice|Venice]]. It may have been under the influence of [[Pietro_Ronzoni|Pietro Ronzoni]], a landscape painter of international renown active in Verona, that he took up landscape painting. \n"} +{"id": 49579, "claim": "Joseph Ducreux was never able to paint Marie Antoinette or Louis XVI even though he went to London when the French Revolution broke out.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the outbreak of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]], Ducreux traveled to London. There he drew the last portrait ever made of [[Louis_XVI_of_France|Louis XVI]] before the king's execution. \n"} +{"id": 24799, "claim": "HPCC systems incorporated software architecture to provide data parallel processing for apps with a lot of data and was launched in 2000 by LexiNexis which first started as RIAG.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The public release of HPCC was in 2011, after ten years of in-house development (according to LexisNexis). \n"} +{"id": 24268, "claim": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks is an Indian movie that was released on the 14 July 1992 that appeared only in cinemas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper [[Plan_B_(musician)|Plan B]]. It was originally conceived as a short film to be released alongside the album and the original trailer was uploaded online in late 2009. A second film trailer was uploaded to YouTube in February 2011. \n"} +{"id": 2496, "claim": "The Finch Avenue, considered as a high-density transit corridor by Metrolinx, is the shortest regional road at 2 km. in length and continues east of Highway 427 into Toronto.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite its length (one of the longest streets in the [[Greater_Toronto_Area|Greater Toronto Area]]), few major landmarks are on Finch; it runs primarily through business and residential areas. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the [[List_of_the_100_largest_metropolitan_areas_in_Canada|most populous metropolitan area]] in [[Canada|Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 10973, "claim": "On April 24, 2015, OneJet announced that it would move its base of operations from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh and indicated that it would stop to add flights from Pittsburgh.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On April 6, 2016, OneJet announced that it would move its base of operations from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh and that [[Corporate_Flight_Management|Corporate Flight Management]] (CFM) would take over flight operations from Pentastar. \n"} +{"id": 19145, "claim": "Westshore velodrome a 33m outdoor bicycle racing track located in Colwood city (capital of British Columbia) was designed to be used by the public after the Commonwealth Games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The capital of British Columbia is [[Victoria,_British_Columbia|Victoria]], the [[List_of_census_metropolitan_areas_and_agglomerations_in_Canada|fifteenth-largest metropolitan region]] in Canada, named for [[Queen_Victoria|Queen Victoria]], who ruled during the creation of the original colonies. \n"} +{"id": 15138, "claim": "In Search of Stoney Jackson was rated 7/10 by Spin and 7.1/10 by Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] (7/10) [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] (7.1/10) \n"} +{"id": 3188, "claim": "During the 2019 Homagama Polling Division the percent of MAE was much larger than it was in 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "14.07% [[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] 11.07% \n"} +{"id": 5293, "claim": "The 2016 Shorter Hawks football team represented the Shorter University in Rome, Georgia and finished the season with a record of zero wins and 11 losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2016 Shorter Hawks football team represented the [[Shorter_University|Shorter University]] in the [[2016_NCAA_Division_II_football_season|2016 NCAA Division II football season]]. [[Rome,_Georgia|Rome]], [[Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]], United States They finished the season with a record of 0 wins and 11 losses (0\u201311 overall, 0\u20138 in the GSC). \n"} +{"id": 25246, "claim": "Alejandro Marqu\u00e9s, born in Caracas, joined FC Barcelona's Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Caracas|Caracas]], Venezuela He subsequently moved to UFB Ja\u0300bac Terrassa in the following year, before joining [[FC_Barcelona|FC Barcelona]]'s Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017. \n"} +{"id": 9666, "claim": "The Burana Tower, located in Kyrgyzstan in the town of Tokmok, is made from steel and is considered a large minaret.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bricks|Bricks]] \n"} +{"id": 4050, "claim": "Sylvain Miaillier is a French freestyle skier born on September 25, 1986.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sylvain Miaillier (born September 25, 1986) is a French freestyle skier. \n(1986-09-25) 25 September 1986 (age 34) Freestyle skiing French \n"} +{"id": 14255, "claim": "Konstantin Rausch, whose family emigrated to Germany from Russia in 1996, appeared in nine seasons of the Bundesliga Division but only three seasons of the Russian Premier League Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bundesliga|Bundesliga]] Bundesliga Bundesliga Bundesliga [[2007\u201308_Bundesliga|2007\u201308]] [[2008\u201309_Bundesliga|2008\u201309]] [[2009\u201310_Hannover_96_season|2009\u201310]] [[2010\u201311_Hannover_96_season|2010\u201311]] [[2011\u201312_Hannover_96_season|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Hannover_96_season|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_VfB_Stuttgart_season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_VfB_Stuttgart_season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Bundesliga|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_1._FC_Ko\u0308ln_season|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_1._FC_Ko\u0308ln_season|2017\u201318]] \n"} +{"id": 2113, "claim": "Tolosaldea is one of the eight castles in Gipuzkoa, formed by 28 municipalities including Aduna with a population of 320 in 2018, and Amezketa with a population of 939 in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Aduna|Aduna]] 469 \n"} +{"id": 4989, "claim": "Greenwich Pier (immediately adjacent to the Cutty Sark) is a working pier located on the River Thames, and its owner and operator is London River Services.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Working pier. River bus and tourist/leisure services [[River_Thames|River Thames]], Greenwich, London [[London_River_Services|London River Services]] [[London_River_Services|London River Services]] It is immediately adjacent to the [[Cutty_Sark|Cutty Sark]] and is within easy walking distance of a variety of other popular attractions. \n"} +{"id": 11206, "claim": "American figure skater Elizabeth Kwon, who was forced to retire due to injury, holds the\u00a0title\u00a0Inter-collegiate Ladies National Senior.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elizabeth Kwon (born 1986) is an [[United_States|American]] [[Figure_skater|figure skater]]. Kwon was forced to retire due to injury. As of April 2007, Elizabeth is the Inter-collegiate Ladies National Senior Champ. \n"} +{"id": 11556, "claim": "Radio Televisyen Malaysia (Department of Broadcasting, Malaysia) has fourteen states with 27 stations", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Perlis|Perlis]] [[Kedah|Kedah]] [[Penang|Penang]] [[Perak|Perak]] Selangor, [[Kuala_Lumpur|Kuala Lumpur]] and [[Putrajaya|Putrajaya]] [[Negeri_Sembilan|Negeri Sembilan]] [[Malacca|Malacca]] [[Johor|Johor]] [[Pahang|Pahang]] [[Terengganu|Terengganu]] Kelantan [[Sarawak|Sarawak]] [[Sabah|Sabah]] [[Labuan|Labuan]] \n"} +{"id": 5247, "claim": "Sikandar Abu Zafar received his IA degree from Jadavpur University in Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal and the financial hub of Eastern India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He received his IA degree from Ripon College, Calcutta (later renamed to Surendranath College). \n"} +{"id": 28520, "claim": "Egidio Ar\u00e9valo R\u00edos did not make any goals from 2006 to 2017 with the Uruguay national team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Goals Total 0 \n"} +{"id": 16168, "claim": "The National Building is a historic warehouse building in downtown Seattle, Washington, located on the east side of Western Avenue between Spring and Madison Streets in what was historically Seattle's commission district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The National Building is a historic warehouse building in downtown [[Seattle,_Washington|Seattle, Washington]], located on the east side of Western Avenue between Spring and Madison Streets in what was historically Seattle's commission district. \n"} +{"id": 35922, "claim": "In April 2012, the Ontario Parliament Network (a publicly funded English-language educational television network and media organization serving the Canadian province of Ontario) announced that it would be decommissioning all of its remaining analog transmitters and associated towers by October 2013, totalling to 32 transmitters, and as of 2015, it is uncertain if any of these remaining analog transmitters are still in operation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In April 2012, TVOntario announced that it would be decommissioning all of its remaining analog transmitters and associated towers by October 2013 including towers that it owns, which would impact the Ontario Parliament Network, as it shares towers with TVOntario. TVOntario (often abbreviated as TVO and stylized on-air as tvo) is a [[Public_broadcasting|publicly funded]] English-language educational television network and media organization serving the [[Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Ontario|Ontario]]. \n"} +{"id": 6959, "claim": "Alessandro Battilocchio participated in the Socialist constituent Assembly in 2007 and maintained membership in the Socialist Party, a social-democratic political party in Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subsequently, he left the [[Italian_Socialist_Party_(2007)|Socialist Party]] and re-joined the [[New_Italian_Socialist_Party|New Italian Socialist Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 8255, "claim": "North Carolina Highway 305's first junction is NC 561 at Mintons Store in Hertford County (home of the Meherrin Indian Tribe).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Aulander,_North_Carolina|Aulander]] [[Bertie_County,_North_Carolina|Bertie]] \n"} +{"id": 1660, "claim": "From 2008-09, Rolf Wacha played 16 games for SC 1880 Frankfurt.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Rugby-Bundesliga_2008-09|2008-09]] [[SC_1880_Frankfurt|SC 1880 Frankfurt]] Games 16 \n"} +{"id": 3178, "claim": "Olaf Zinke set two personal records at Heerenveen in March 1990, and three personal records at Medeo in March 1988.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Heerenveen 10 March 1990 Heerenveen 11 March 1990 [[Medeo|Medeo]] 25 March 1988 [[Medeo|Medeo]] 26 March 1988 [[Medeo|Medeo]] 26 March 1988 \n"} +{"id": 3494, "claim": "The Toronto Regional Resuscitation Research Out of Hospital Network services almost ten million people alone through the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Toronto Regional Resuscitation Research Out of Hospital Network 5,627,021 \n"} +{"id": 19194, "claim": "Chiapas F\u00fatbol Club, commonly known as Jaguares de Chiapas, a football club based in Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez, Mexico had the worst record in the third group for the regular season of Primera Divisi\u00f3n de M\u00e9xico Apertura 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chiapas Fu\u0301tbol Club, commonly known as Jaguares de Chiapas, was a [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Tuxtla_Gutie\u0301rrez|Tuxtla Gutie\u0301rrez]], [[Mexico|Mexico]], that played in the [[Mexican_football_league_system|Mexican football league system]] Liga MX. 6 4 5 5 4 6 3 8 2 9 1 17 11 \n"} +{"id": 213, "claim": "Amazonica opened in three legs of Marilyn Manson's Heaven Upside Down Tour, once in London(December 9 2017) where Johnny Depp was a guest and played rhythm guitar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Amazonica Amazonica Amazonica The Heaven Upside Down Tour is the fifteenth concert tour by American [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Marilyn_Manson_(band)|Marilyn Manson]]. [[Johnny_Depp|Johnny Depp]] (Guest) \u2013 [[Rhythm_guitar|rhythm guitar]] (Briefly played at the London show) December 4 - December 9 United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 25175, "claim": "The 34th Street\u2013Hudson Yards station (built in 2015 as part of the 7 Subway Extension), was the first station to open on the IRT Flushing Line.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Interborough_Rapid_Transit_Company|Interborough Rapid Transit Company]] (IRT), a private operator, had constructed the section of the line from [[Flushing,_Queens|Flushing]], [[Queens|Queens]], to [[Times_Square|Times Square]], [[Manhattan|Manhattan]] between 1915 and 1928. A [[7_Subway_Extension|western extension]] was opened to [[Hudson_Yards_Redevelopment_Project|Hudson Yards]] in western Manhattan in 2015, and the line now stretches from Flushing to [[Chelsea,_Manhattan|Chelsea, Manhattan]]. \nJanuary 21, 1928 Opened Station [[Flushing\u2013Main_Street_(IRT_Flushing_Line)|Flushing\u2013Main Street]] \n"} +{"id": 4327, "claim": "Jarrett Jack (born October 28, 1983)played for fourteen years in more than three separate teams, one of which is Portland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2005\u201306_NBA_season|2005]]\u2013[[2007\u201308_NBA_season|2008]] [[2008\u201309_NBA_season|2008\u20132009]] [[2009\u201310_NBA_season|2009]]\u2013[[2010\u201311_NBA_season|2010]] [[2010\u201311_NBA_season|2010]]\u2013[[2011\u201312_NBA_season|2012]] [[2012\u201313_NBA_season|2012\u20132013]] [[2013\u201314_NBA_season|2013\u20132014]] [[2014\u201315_NBA_season|2014]]\u2013[[2015\u201316_NBA_season|2016]] [[2016\u201317_NBA_season|2017]] [[2017\u201318_NBA_season|2017\u20132018]] 2019\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 23587, "claim": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the diplomatic relations opened in Mexico, Spain and Portugal which first took place in 1843 and established officially on 20 October 1864.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mexico\u2013Portugal relations refers to the [[Diplomatic_relations|diplomatic relations]] between [[Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Portugal|Portugal]]. \n"} +{"id": 17281, "claim": "Bernard degli Uberti became a saint of the Roman Catholic Church (the largest Christian church) seven years after his death in 1135.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This led to Pope Innocent II naming Uberti a saint only six years after his death, on 3 December 1139. \n4 December 1133 (aged 73)\n[[Parma|Parma]], [[Republic_of_Florence|Republic of Florence]] 3 December 1139\n[[Old_Saint_Peter's_Basilica|Old Saint Peter's Basilica]], [[Rome|Rome]], [[Papal_States|Papal States]]\nby Pope Innocent II \n4 December 1133 (aged 73)\n[[Parma|Parma]], [[Republic_of_Florence|Republic of Florence]] \n"} +{"id": 42397, "claim": "With a total population of 800,000, Lishu County has 17 towns.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lishu County administers 17 towns and six townships. It is under the administration of [[Siping_City|Siping City]], with a population of 800,000 residing in an area of 3,900 km (1,500 sq mi). \n800,000 Lishu County administers 17 towns and six townships. \n"} +{"id": 17576, "claim": "Jason Naismith played for ten clubs including Peterborough United.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Team [[St_Mirren_F.C.|St Mirren]] \u2192 [[Greenock_Morton_F.C.|Greenock Morton]] (loan) \u2192 [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] (loan) [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]] [[Peterborough_United_F.C.|Peterborough United]] \u2192 [[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]] (loan) [[Scotland_national_under-17_football_team|Scotland U17]] [[Scotland_national_under-18_football_team|Scotland U18]] [[Scotland_national_under-20_football_team|Scotland U20]] [[Scotland_national_under-21_football_team|Scotland U21]] \n"} +{"id": 4863, "claim": "There are multiple high schools in Honolulu, Hawaii such as Farrington High School (named after the late Wallace Rider Farrington, the sixth governor of the Territory of Hawai\u02bbi, who served from 1921 to 1929), Kaimuk\u012b High School, McKinley High School (which is the oldest one in Honolulu), and Radford High School.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Farrington_High_School|Farrington High School]] 1931 Kaimuki\u0304 High School 1949 [[Henry_J._Kaiser_High_School_(Hawaii)|Kaiser High School]] 1974 [[Kalani_High_School|Kalani High School]] 1958 [[President_William_McKinley_High_School|McKinley High School]] 1866 [[Moanalua_High_School|Moanalua High School]] 1972 [[Admiral_Arthur_W._Radford_High_School|Radford High School]] 1957 [[President_Theodore_Roosevelt_High_School|Roosevelt High School]] 1932 The school is named after the late [[Wallace_Rider_Farrington|Wallace Rider Farrington]], the sixth governor of the [[Territory_of_Hawaii|Territory of HawaiE\u0302\u00bbi]], who served from 1921 to 1929. \n"} +{"id": 1671, "claim": "Erodiophyllum, a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family which includes over 32,000 currently accepted species (rivaled in number only by the Orchidaceae), is classified in the Plantae kingdom, Asterales order, Asteraceae family and Astereae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Erodiophyllum is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Australian|Australian]] flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. [[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: [[Astereae|Astereae]] Tribe: The family includes over 32,000 currently accepted species, in over 1,900 genera ([[List_of_Asteraceae_genera|list]]) in 13 subfamilies. In terms of numbers of species, the Asteraceae are rivaled only by the [[Orchidaceae|Orchidaceae]]. \n"} +{"id": 1182, "claim": "The 1936\u201337 Cupa Rom\u00e2niei, the fourth edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition, had a format where there were several seeds for the draw, and where the draw also determines which teams will play at home.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The competition is an annual knockout tournament with pairings for each round drawn at random. There are no seeds for the draw. \n"} +{"id": 14773, "claim": "HBG2 is one of the two types of gamma chains produced by gamma globin gene(are normally expressed in the fetal liver, spleen and bone marrow) with glycine for residue 136.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The gamma globin genes ([[HBG1|HBG1]] and HBG2, this gene) are normally expressed in the fetal liver, spleen and bone marrow. The two types of gamma chains differ at residue 136 where [[Glycine|glycine]] is found in the G-gamma product (HBG2) and [[Alanine|alanine]] is found in the A-gamma product (HBG1). \n"} +{"id": 3618, "claim": "The failing success of the Work Less Party due to reasons such as an unsuccessful run in the riding of Vancouver East led to the party being disbanded in 2010.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Betty_Krawczyk|Betty Krawczyk]] ran unsuccessfully in the riding of [[Vancouver_East|Vancouver East]], receiving 1.02% of the votes (423 votes). The party was de-registered at the federal level on July 31, 2010. \n"} +{"id": 2328, "claim": "In Valhalla and the Fortress of Eve (Published by Vulcan Software, founded on January 5, 1994) the young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle but when he decides to marry all of the eligible ladies are abducted and he begins his quest to free them.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vulcan Software 5 January 1994 The young King Garamond II has conquered his wicked uncle, the Lord of Infinity, and now the kingdom of Valhalla is ruled by its rightful heir. However, when Garamond decides to marry, all the eligible ladies in Valhalla are abducted by Queen Eve, an evil ruler of another kingdom and a devotee of Infinity, and imprisoned in her fortress tower as part of her plan to claim the kingdom of Valhalla as her own. The King begins his quest to free the ladies of Valhalla, one of whom will become his bride, and to make sure Eve would never bother them again. \n"} +{"id": 15513, "claim": "Selaginella erythropus is a plant in the Selaginellacea family and is a species of spike moss, which is also called clubmoss.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Selaginella erythropus is a species of [[Plant|plant]] in the [[Selaginellaceae|Selaginellaceae]] family, endemic to [[Tanzania|Tanzania]], and the [[Yucatan|Yucatan]] and [[Belize|Belize]] to [[Colombia|Colombia]]. It is a species of spike moss (also known as clubmoss) which is related to the fern family. \nFamily: [[Selaginella|Selaginellaceae]] It is a species of spike moss (also known as clubmoss) which is related to the fern family. \n"} +{"id": 14584, "claim": "The historic Blockhouse Site was moved from South Carolina to Tryon, North Carolina.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blockhouse Site is a historic [[Blockhouse|blockhouse]] located near [[Tryon,_North_Carolina|Tryon]], [[Polk_County,_North_Carolina|Polk County, North Carolina]]. In 1942, the blockhouse was moved from South Carolina into North Carolina to its present site, about 300 yards from its original location. \n"} +{"id": 839, "claim": "The Bavarian Plockenstein mountain lies west of the tripoint (The Dreiecksmark) where Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic meet, and the tripoint links the two Plockensteins over a saddle, or region surrounding the highest point of the lowest point on the line tracing the drainage divide connecting the peaks.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Plo\u0308ckenstein lies about 1.3 km east of the tripoint between [[Germany|Germany]], [[Austria|Austria]] and the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 31218, "claim": "The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza opened on May 15th, 1922, in Monza, Italy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Autodromo Nazionale di Monza\nMonza Circuit 3 September 1922 \n"} +{"id": 1683, "claim": "KCA Bangalore Honorary Committee Members for 2020-2022 was created for Mangalorean Catholics (who speak the Konaki language and are a blend of Mangaloren and Goan cultures) but the committee has never promoted any educational, spiritual or cultural activities among the group.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KCA's vision is to promote educational, spiritual and cultural activities. \n"} +{"id": 176, "claim": "Walford Davies began to be seen as a prominent figure in British musical life with his appointment as organist and director of the choir at the Temple Church in the City of London in May 1898.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sir Henry Walford Davies [[Knight_Commander_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order|KCVO]] [[Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (6 September 1869 \u2013 11 March 1941) was an English composer, organist, conductor and educator who held the title [[Master_of_the_King's_Music|Master of the King's Music]] from 1934 until 1941. In May 1898 Davies was appointed organist and director of the choir at the [[Temple_Church|Temple Church]] in the [[City_of_London|City of London]], a post he retained until 1923. With this appointment, in the view of his biographer, Jeremy Dibble, Davies began to be seen as a prominent figure in British musical life. \n"} +{"id": 1167, "claim": "P\u00e1l Szende, born on February 7, 1879 in Ny\u00edrb\u00e1tor, Austria-Hungary, was a politician and economist under the Civil Radical Party.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pa\u0301l Szende (born as Pa\u0301l Schwarz, 7 February 1879 \u2013 15 July 1934) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] politician, who served as Minister of Finance between 1918 and 1919. (1879-02-07)7 February 1879\n[[Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor|Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor]], [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungary]] politician, economist Civil Radical Party \n"} +{"id": 37765, "claim": "Tanya Reynolds portrayed various roles in ten movies from 2015 to 2020, which were mostly full-length feature films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Short film Short film Short film Short film Short film Short film \n"} +{"id": 5397, "claim": "Sievern and Knoxville Railroad, a South Carolina railroad that runs for about 17.5 miles, was incorporated by the South Carolina General Assembly in which it was given the property for the Metro Rail Transit in 1898 and was later on controlled by the Southern Railway after 1899.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sievern and Knoxville Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated from the late 19th century into the first half of the 20th century. The line ran from [[Batesburg,_South_Carolina|Batesburg, South Carolina]], to Sievern, South Carolina, about 17.5 miles. The Sievern and Knoxville was incorporated by the [[South_Carolina_General_Assembly|South Carolina General Assembly]] in 1898 as a successor to the [[Greenwood,_Anderson_and_Western_Railway|Greenwood, Anderson and Western Railway]]. Ir was controlled by the [[Southern_Railway_(US)|Southern Railway]] after 1899 and was abandoned in 1933. \n"} +{"id": 22997, "claim": "Sweden Anja P\u00e4rson defeated Finland Tanja Poutiainen, garnering her the first place in the Giant slalom event of the 39th World Cup held last October 23, 2004 in Austria S\u00f6lden.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2004_Alpine_Skiing_World_Cup|2004]] Giant slalom The 38th World Cup season began in October 2003 in So\u0308lden, Austria, and concluded at the World Cup finals in [[Sestriere|Sestriere]], Italy, in March 2004. 25 October 2003 So\u0308lden [[Austria|Austria]] GS [[Germany]] [[Martina_Ertl|Martina Ertl]] [[Sweden]] [[Anja_Pa\u0308rson|Anja Pa\u0308rson]] [[Spain]] [[Mari\u0301a_Jose\u0301_Rienda|Mari\u0301a Jose\u0301 Rienda]] \n"} +{"id": 4962, "claim": "Dikoleps nitens (marine gastropod mollusk) are a member of the Trochoidea Superfamily in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dikoleps nitens is a minute [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. [[Trochoidea_(superfamily)|Trochoidea]] Superfamily: [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 4270, "claim": "Vitichi Municipality in Bolivia has a higher population of Quechua than Aymara and Not indigenous ethnic groups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vitichi Municipality is the second [[Municipalities_of_Bolivia|municipal section]] of the [[Nor_Chichas_Province|Nor Chichas Province]] in the [[Potosi\u0301_Department|Potosi\u0301 Department]] in [[Bolivia|Bolivia]]. [[Quechuas|Quechua]] 90.4 Aymara 0.2 Not [[Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas|indigenous]] 9.3 \n"} +{"id": 16783, "claim": "Edwin Waterhouse, a Liverpool native, helped found The Law Debenture Corporation, which has departments dedicated to investment trusts and the provision of professional services.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born at Oakfield, [[Aigburth|Aigburth]], [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], Edwin Waterhouse was the son of a wealthy cotton broker. In 1889 Waterhouse, along with a group of prominent businessmen, politicians and lawyers, founded [[Law_Debenture|The Law Debenture Corporation]]. The company has operations organised as follows: Investment Trust Provision of independent professional services \n"} +{"id": 23044, "claim": "The most well-known moc\u0103ni\u021b\u0103 that runs in the Vaser Valley in Maramure\u0219 County was constructed in the period 1933-1935.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The most well-known moca\u0306nit\u0326a\u0306 runs in the [[Vaser|Vaser Valley]] in [[Maramures\u0326_County|Maramures\u0326 County]]. This railway was constructed in the period 1933-1935 and uses a gauge of 760 mm (2 ft 5 \u204416 in). \n"} +{"id": 27761, "claim": "Ragged Isle had five episodes, one of which was titled \"Stranger in a Strange Land\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 \"Stranger in a Strange Land\" 2 \"11 O'Clock Tick Tock\" 3 \"Shadows and Tall Trees\" 4 \"No Line on the Horizon\" 5 \"I Will Follow\" 6 \"Running to Stand Still\" 7 \"The Unforgettable Fire\" 8 \"One Step Closer\" 9 \"Last Night on Earth\" 10 \"Love Comes Tumbling\" \n"} +{"id": 4772, "claim": "Genus Glossopappus is part of the Asteraceae family, which includes over 32,000 species, and falls under the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] The family includes over 32,000 currently accepted species, in over 1,900 genera ([[List_of_Asteraceae_genera|list]]) in 13 subfamilies. \n"} +{"id": 4153, "claim": "Tom Steven played wit three clubs between 1972 and 1977, one of which was Forfar Athletic where he made the most appearances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hibernian_F.C.|Hibernian]] [[1972\u201373_Hibernian_F.C._season|1972\u201373]] 1 [[Hamilton_Academical_F.C.|Hamilton Academical]] [[1974\u201375_Scottish_Division_Two|1974\u201375]] 6 [[Forfar_Athletic_F.C.|Forfar Athletic]] [[1976\u201377_Scottish_Second_Division|1976\u201377]] 27 \n"} +{"id": 8471, "claim": "The 2018 Victorian state election saw Josh Bull of the Labor Party receive the higher number of votes with 38,955 against Cassandra Marr of the Liberal Party and Ryan Keable of the Greens Party with 13,178 and 3,028 votes each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Josh_Bull|Josh Bull]] 22,749 [[2018_Victorian_state_election|2018 Victorian state election]]: Sunbury \n"} +{"id": 10733, "claim": "The 2003 North Somerset Council election, which elects members of the North Somerset Unitary Council, was easily taken by Conservative Party members John Crockford-Hawley and Ian Baker.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] Ian Baker \n[[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] John Crockford-Hawley \n"} +{"id": 44208, "claim": "Copper in architecture has ten different copper alloys, one of which has the common term of Red brass (88% copper, 8\u201310% tin, and 2\u20134% zinc).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Copper|Copper]] has earned a respected place in the related fields of [[Architecture|architecture]], [[Building_construction|building construction]], and [[Interior_design|interior design]]. From cathedrals to [[Castle|castles]] and from [[Home|homes]] to [[Office|offices]], copper is used for a variety of architectural elements, including roofs, [[Flashing_(weatherproofing)|flashings]], [[Rain_gutter|gutters]], [[Downspout|downspouts]], [[Dome|domes]], [[Spire|spires]], [[Vault_(architecture)|vaults]], wall cladding, and building expansion joints. [[Red_brass|Red brass]] C23000 85% copper; 15% zinc Gun metal, also known as red brass in the United States, is a type of [[Bronze|bronze]] \u2013 an [[Alloy|alloy]] of [[Copper|copper]], [[Tin|tin]], and [[Zinc|zinc]]. Proportions vary but 88% copper, 8\u201310% tin, and 2\u20134% zinc is an approximation. \n"} +{"id": 9466, "claim": "Hortense Nguidjol (born on May 17, 1981) is a former Cameroonian weightlifter who ranked first in the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships held in North Korea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hortense Nguidjol Essesse (born 17 May 1981 in, [[Cameroon|Cameroon]]) is a former [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] weightlifter. Year Venue [[2009_World_Weightlifting_Championships|2009]] [[South_Korea]] [[Goyang|Goyang]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]] 24 \n"} +{"id": 622, "claim": "Mura can be found in the municipality of Gornja Radgona of Slovenia with a total area of 1.77km and elevation of 269.2m.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mura_Statistical_Region|Mura]] [[Municipality_of_Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] \n"} +{"id": 7310, "claim": "Amyciaea is a genus of ant-mimicking crab of the Amyciaea family, class Arachnida from the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Thomisidae|Thomisidae]] \nAmyciaea is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Ant_mimicry|ant mimicking]] [[Thomisidae|crab spiders]] that was first described by [[Euge\u0300ne_Simon|Euge\u0300ne Louis Simon]] in 1885. \n"} +{"id": 1947, "claim": "Tomar is a city in Portugal (capital: Lisbon) with a population of 40,677 whose president is Anabela Freitas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[tu\u02c8ma\u027e]] (listen)), also known in English as Thomar, is a city and a municipality in [[Santare\u0301m_District|Santare\u0301n]] district and the [[Ribatejo_Province|Ribatejo]] historic province of [[Portugal|Portugal]]. The municipality population in 2011 was 40,677, in an area of 351.20 km (135.60 sq mi). [[Portugal|Portugal]] Anabela Freitas ([[Socialist_Party_(Portugal)|PS]]) 40,677 \n"} +{"id": 48685, "claim": "In Bangkok, Thailand, in the 8th Asian Games (1978), Pakistan (OIC code: PAK) won two gold medals in the Boxing category (Lt. Heavy Weight and Heavy Weight men's division).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[1978_Asian_Games|1978 Asian Games]] (also known as the VIII Asiad), was a [[Multi-sport_event|multi-sport event]] held in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]], [[Thailand|Thailand]] from 9 December to 20 December 1978. The ranking in this table is consistent with International Olympic Committee convention in its published medal tables. 8 4 4 9 17 Pakistan participated in the [[1978_Asian_Games|8th Asian Games]] in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]], [[Thailand|Thailand]] in 1978. Gold [[Iqbal_Muhammad|Iqbal Muhammad]] [[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] Lt. Heavy Weight (Men) Gold [[Imtiaz_Mahmood|Imtiaz Mahmood]] [[Boxing_at_the_1978_Asian_Games|Boxing]] Heavy Weight (Men) \n"} +{"id": 7736, "claim": "All Things in Time, an album by Lou Rawls released more singles in 1977 than in 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1977 \"See You When I Git There\" 1976 \"[[You'll_Never_Find_Another_Love_Like_Mine|You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine]]\" \"Groovy People\" /\n\"This Song Will Last Forever\" \n"} +{"id": 2878, "claim": "James of Saint George, a master of works/architect from Savoy, and described by historian Marc Morris as \"one of the greatest architects of the European Middle Ages\", acquired the \"Saint George\" name from his parents; also, his patron, King Edward I, probably met Master James of St. George whilst returning from Crusade in 1290.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His name \"Saint George\", acquired following his move to England, is believed to be a reference to the castle of [[Saint-Georges-d'Espe\u0301ranche|Saint-Georges-d'Espe\u0301ranche]], located southeast of [[Lyon|Lyon]] in the Viennois. \n"} +{"id": 12904, "claim": "In the 1948\u201349 AHL West season, the Buffalo Bisons had less points than the Pittsburgh Hornets.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Buffalo_Bisons_(AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (MTL) [[Pittsburgh_Hornets|Pittsburgh Hornets]] (TOR) 88 74 \n"} +{"id": 18459, "claim": "In the 1974 Australian Grand Prix, Carlos Reutemann, who was born in 1942 in Argentina, Denny Hulme and James Hunt obtained the first, second and third place respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1974 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at [[Oran_Park_Raceway|Oran Park Raceway]] in [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]], [[Australia|Australia]] on 17 November 1974. Pos [[Australia]] [[Max_Stewart|Max Stewart]] [[Australia]] [[John_McCormack_(racing_driver)|John McCormack]] [[New_Zealand]] [[Graeme_Lawrence|Graeme Lawrence]] [[Australia|Australian]] driver [[Max_Stewart|Max Stewart]] won the race, ahead of [[John_McCormack_(racing_driver)|John McCormack]] and [[Graeme_Lawrence|Graeme Lawrence]]. \n"} +{"id": 4311, "claim": "Bonne of Armagnac, daughter of the Count of Armagnac, was married to Charles, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans, whose father was murdered.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 \u2013 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of [[Bernard_VII,_Count_of_Armagnac|Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac]] and [[Constable_of_France|Constable of France]], and his wife Bonne of Berry. On 15 April 1410 at the age of 11, she married [[Charles,_Duke_of_Orle\u0301ans|Charles, Duke of Orle\u0301ans]] (left an orphan by his father Louis's [[Civil_war_between_the_Armagnacs_and_the_Burgundians#Outbreak|assassination]] in 1407). \n"} +{"id": 729, "claim": "Bonnie Simmons served in the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass transport department and was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in 2020.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simmons was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in the \"Legends of Rock Radio-Programming\" category for her work at KSAN in 2014. \n"} +{"id": 1169, "claim": "In 2008, Francis became the writer for DC's Legion of Superheroes, wherein he co-created the character Gazelle with Jim Shooter as the writer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shooter co-created the new Legionnaire [[Gazelle_(DC_Comics)|Gazelle]] with artist [[Francis_Manapul|Francis Manapul]] while on the title. In 2008 Francis became the artist for DC's [[Legion_of_Superheroes|Legion of Superheroes]] with [[Jim_Shooter|Jim Shooter]] as the writer. \n"} +{"id": 5035, "claim": "The Southwest 5th Avenue stations served Pioneer Place after it was built in 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The stops were [[Infill_station|infilled]] following the completion of [[Pioneer_Place|Pioneer Place]] in 1990. \n1990 (constructed c. 1987-1990) \n"} +{"id": 238, "claim": "The HAZMAT Class 2 are gases classified in three divisions based on the United Nations' Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Class 2 has three divisions: [[Flammable|Flammable]] (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous. This classification is based on the United Nations' Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations. \nGases are assigned to one of three divisions division 2.1 Flammable gas division 2.2 Non flammable, Non-toxic gas division 2.3 Toxic gas \n"} +{"id": 2623, "claim": "Donna Burns received more votes than Peter Matic during the 2020 Brisbane City Council election in Paddington Ward, previously Toowong Ward and created in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2020_Brisbane_City_Council_election|2020 Brisbane City Council election]]: Paddington Ward Peter Matic 10,629 45.4 Donna Burns 8,984 38.4 \n"} +{"id": 9131, "claim": "From 2006 to the present, Xu Weizhou appeared as a lead role in seven of his television series, then he appeared once as a support role.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2016 [[Addicted_(web_series)|Addicted]] Lead role 2018 The Evolution of Our Love Support role 2019 [[My_Girlfriend_(TV_series)|My Girlfriend]] Lead role 2020 [[Midsummer_Is_Full_of_Hearts|Midsummer Is Full of Hearts]] [[Dear_Mayang_Street|Dear Mayang Street]] [[Ping_Pong_(Chinese_drama)|Ping Pong]] Lead role Da Tang Ming Yue City of Streamer \n"} +{"id": 11671, "claim": "Leyla and Mecnun, directed by Onur \u00dcnl\u00fc released over 20 episodes in their second and third season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Leyla ile Mecnun (Leyla and Mecnun) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] television comedy series. The series, set in [[Istanbul|Istanbul]] and directed by [[Onur_U\u0308nlu\u0308|Onur U\u0308nlu\u0308]], premiered in 2011 on [[Turkish_Radio_and_Television_Corporation|TRT]]. 3 Season 2 41 Season 3 42 \n"} +{"id": 40366, "claim": "In the 2008 WAFL season, Claremont obtained the most wins while East Perth obtained the least wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "6 19 Team 2008 Ladder \n"} +{"id": 20583, "claim": "My Girlfriend is an Alien was composed by Da Sheng it is a 03:06 song used as the opening theme.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Gravity (\u4e07\u6709\u5f15\u529b)\" Da Sheng 03:06 Opening theme \n"} +{"id": 1314, "claim": "GJA5 is a member of the connexin gene family and is a component of gap junctions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gap junction alpha-5 protein (GJA5), also known as connexin 40 (Cx40) \u2014 is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is encoded by the GJA5 [[Gene|gene]]. This gene is a member of the connexin gene family. \n"} +{"id": 8799, "claim": "List of magazines published by ASCII Media Works\u2014a Japanese publishing company mostly centered on anime, manga, bish\u00f6jo games, or video games\u2014shows that four magazines were first published in 1992 while the latest magazine published was a PC and IT magazine in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The company specializes in publishing of books, entertainment and computer magazines, [[Manga|manga]], and [[Video_game|video games]]. [[Book|Books]], [[Magazine|Magazines]], [[Manga|Manga]], [[Video_game|Video games]] December 26, 1992 December 27, 1992 December 26, 1992 \n"} +{"id": 724, "claim": "Blood in Our Wells received a rating of 9/10 from Chronicles of Chaos (webzine), an extreme metal webzine focused on artists that are generally outside the metal mainstream, and occasionally covers other forms of extreme music as well.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chronicles of Chaos (shortened as CoC) was an [[Metal_music|extreme metal]] [[Webzine|webzine]]. It focused on artists that are generally outside the metal [[Mainstream|mainstream]], and occasionally covers other forms of [[Extreme_metal|extreme music]] as well. [[Chronicles_of_Chaos_(webzine)|Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)]] 9/10 \n"} +{"id": 3083, "claim": "James Hunt, the winner of the 1976 Dutch Grand Prix with a time of 1:44:52:09, retired from racing in 1979 and became a media commentator until his death at the age of 45.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was won by British driver [[James_Hunt|James Hunt]] driving a McLaren M23 on his 29th birthday. 1:44:52.09 [[United_Kingdom]] [[James_Hunt|James Hunt]] After retiring from motor racing, he established a career commenting on Grands Prix for the [[BBC|BBC]]. Following a string of races in which he failed to finish, Hunt retired from driving halfway through the 1979 season. He died from a heart attack aged 45. \n"} +{"id": 6786, "claim": "The Oscillibacter valericigenes' closest cultured relatives are Clostridium orbiscindens and Clostridium viride; additionally, it also exhibits a close relationship to Oscillospira guillermondii.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Its closest [[Microbiological_culture|cultured]] relatives at the time of its original description in 2007 were Clostridium orbiscindens (found in human [[Feces|feces]]) and Clostridium viride. It also exhibits a close relationship to Oscillospira guillermondii, a large bacterial species found in the guts of [[Ruminant|ruminant]] animals, which has yet to be grown in culture despite having been first observed in 1913. \n"} +{"id": 551, "claim": "In 2016, Big Joanie released the Sistah Punk on their own Crooked Room Records, where its title track was inspired by a lecture by the writer Kamala Harris.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Big Joanie is a British [[Punk_rock|punk]] trio formed in [[London|London]] in 2013. In 2014 the band released their first EP Sistah Punk on [[Tuff_Enuff_Records|Tuff Enuff Records]], and in 2016 they self released a 7\" three song single entitled Crooked Room on their own Sistah Punk Records. The title track is inspired by a lecture by the writer [[Melissa_Harris-Perry|Melissa Harris-Perry]], who compared life as a black woman in a white [[Patriarchy|patriarchy]] to trying to find a true vertical in a room where everything is crooked. Crooked Room \u2013 Sistah Punk Records, 7\", MP3 (2016) \n"} +{"id": 23362, "claim": "In the 1999 County Championship, Surrey, a first-class club in county cricket, one of eighteen in the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales, won twelve times.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Surrey_County_Cricket_Club|Surrey]] 12 Surrey County Cricket Club (Surrey CCC) is a [[First-class_cricket|first-class]] club in county cricket, one of eighteen in the domestic [[Cricket|cricket]] structure of [[England_and_Wales|England and Wales]]. \n"} +{"id": 10719, "claim": "Trond Andersen, who played for Wimbledon, scored twice as many goals in his personal best season as his worst season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He played professional for [[Molde_FK|Molde]], [[Wimbledon_F.C.|Wimbledon]], [[AaB_Football|AaB]] and [[Br\u00f8ndby_IF|Br\u00f8ndby]]. Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [[2000\u201301_Wimbledon_F.C._season|2000-01]] 6 1999-2000 0 [[Wimbledon_F.C.|Wimbledon]] \n"} +{"id": 28731, "claim": "Hirakawachi Itch\u014dme was a Japanese group focused on folk music\u2014a genre that includes traditional folk music and folk revival while some types may be called world music\u2014which released six albums from 2003 to 2008 wherein two albums were released in 2005 while no album was released in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Utaite o Kaete (\u6b4c\u3044\u624b\u3092\u4ee3\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2006.09.20 \n"} +{"id": 3350, "claim": "The Three Robonic Stooges (1978) includes the \"Bye Bye Blackbeard\", \"The Silliest Show on Earth\" and \"Mutiny on the Mountie\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Bye Bye Blackbeard\" \"The Silliest Show on Earth\" \"Mutiny on the Mountie\" \n"} +{"id": 2207, "claim": "Gr\u00eamio Esportivo Novorizontino was planned to be founded in 1973 and dissolved in 1999 but never achieved it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On March 11, 1973, the club was founded as Pima Futebol Clube, named after shoe factory Pima. In 1999, deeply in debt, the club did not pay the [[Federac\u0327a\u0303o_Paulista_de_Futebol|Paulista Football Federation]] fee, so the club was not allowed to compete in the Sa\u0303o Paulo state championship, and then its football section was closed. 1973 1999 \n"} +{"id": 21047, "claim": "I am from Xinjiang on the Silk Road is a documentary which seeks to invalidate and criticize the dreams of the people from Xinjiang, including how they integrate themselves in a diverse society.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The documentary shows how people from Xinjiang integrate themselves into a society with different nationalities and cultures, attempts to dispel preconceptions of Xinjiang, and shows ordinary people's everyday lives. \nThe film seeks to record the perspective of people with real experiences in order to present the status and dreams of those from Xinjiang. \n"} +{"id": 625, "claim": "Vale Royal, Cheshire, England, UK has four parties, one of which is Labour with the most councilors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Party Councillors Conservative 26 Labour 17 Liberal Democrat 11 Weaverham Independents 3 \n"} +{"id": 3365, "claim": "Belarus failed to get any medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nation 4 3 5 12 \n"} +{"id": 42718, "claim": "Sopa de Caracol debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart at number 15 in the week of January 19, 1991, and became number-one on March 16, 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The song debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 15 in the week of January 19, 1991, climbing to the top ten the following week. \"Sopa de Caracol\" peaked at number-one on March 16, 1991, replacing \"[[Te_Pareces_Tanto_a_E\u0301l|Te Pareces Tanto a E\u0301l]]\" by Chilean singer Myriam Herna\u0301ndez and being succeeded by \"[[No_Basta|No Basta]]\" by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Franco De Vita two weeks later. \n"} +{"id": 40765, "claim": "The sulfiredoxin enzyme (which does not have any substrates) belongs to the family of oxidoreductases which acts on a sulfur group of donors, and is involved in antioxidant metabolism by re-activating peroxiredoxins when they are inhibited by over-oxidation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 3 [[Substrate_(biochemistry)|substrates]] of this enzyme are peroxiredoxin-(S-hydroxy-S-oxocysteine), [[Adenosine_triphosphate|ATP]], and a [[Thiol|thiol]], whereas its 4 [[Product_(chemistry)|products]] are peroxiredoxin-(S-hydroxycysteine), [[Adenosine_diphosphate|ADP]], [[Phosphate|phosphate]], and a [[Disulfide|disulfide]]. \n"} +{"id": 33948, "claim": "The Athletes' Village in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, located in the United States, opened in 2018 with the purpose of providing housing and services to 6,600 athletes and officials.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was located in [[Southport,_Queensland|Southport]], [[Gold_Coast,_Queensland|Gold Coast]] and was built at a cost of A$550 million. The Gold Coast is a coastal city in the Australian state of [[Queensland|Queensland]], approximately 66 kilometres (41 mi) south-southeast of the centre of [[List_of_Australian_capital_cities|state capital]] [[Brisbane|Brisbane]] and immediately north of the border with [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. \n"} +{"id": 34405, "claim": "Floxing is a term used by scientists\u00a0when they want to revive an inactivated gene in a specific tissue in vivo, at any time, in order to identify its normal function.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In genetics, floxing refers to the sandwiching of a [[DNA|DNA]] sequence (which is then said to be floxed) between two [[Cre-Lox_recombination|lox P]] sites. \nIn layman's terms, the gene can be knocked-out (inactivated) in a specific tissue in vivo, at any time chosen by the scientist. \n"} +{"id": 25114, "claim": "Yoshimoto regarded himself primarily as a waka poet, having learned waka from Ton'a (A Japanese Buddhist poet) and renga from Gusai and Ky\u016bsei.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He regarded himself primarily as a waka poet; he authored several treatises on the subject. Yoshimoto learned waka from [[Ton'a|Ton'a]] and renga from Gusai and Kyu\u0304sei. A Japanese [[Buddhist_poetry|Buddhist poet]], student of [[Nijo\u0304_Tameyo|Nijo\u0304 Tameyo]]. \n"} +{"id": 9323, "claim": "Stanley Fenley was a left-handed batter for Surrey and, later, Bournemouth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Right-handed \n"} +{"id": 3839, "claim": "K. Presscott Low's family purchased Memorial Press Group in 1979, but due to economic problems 30 years later, the family tried to sell the company, which was eventually bought by James F. Plugh.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A buyer quickly emerged: James F. Plugh, owner of [[The_Enterprise_(Brockton)|The Enterprise]], the [[Brockton,_Massachusetts|Brockton]] [[Daily_newspaper|daily newspaper]] that competed with the Ledger and several MPG papers. \n"} +{"id": 36481, "claim": "Roti john is a snack from America and must be serve in a room temperature since the main ingredients are meat balls, garlic, egg, and wheat bread.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Roti john (lit: John's sandwich) is a [[Singapore|Singaporean]] [[Omelette|omelette]] [[Sandwich|sandwich]] dish most commonly found in hawker centres. \n"} +{"id": 24597, "claim": "Compsocidae has two current species in two genera (Compsocus elegans found in Mexico and Central America, and Electrentomopsis variegata found in Mexico) and the antennae of each species have thirteen or 14 segments.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The family comprises two extant species in two genera, both found in [[Mesoamerica|Mesoamerica]]. Compsocus elegans is found in [[Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Central_America|Central America]], while Electrentomopsis variegata is found in Mexico. The antennae of each species have 13 or 14 segments. \n"} +{"id": 514, "claim": "Daniel Melnicknever produced any famous films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Melnick's films won more than 20 [[Academy_Awards|Academy Awards]] out of some 80 nominations. \n"} +{"id": 10590, "claim": "The British Standard Cycle thread runs at 60 degrees which was originally used with bicycles and motorcycles, and the cycle thread in \u200b\u204416 and \u200b\u20442 inch sizes also come in 20 tpi and 24 tpi options.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unlike other major British imperial thread standards ([[British_Standard_Whitworth|British Standard Whitworth]] and [[British_Standard_Fine|British Standard Fine]]) the thread runs at a 60 [[Degree_(angle)|degrees]] rather than a 55 degrees [[Thread_angle|angle]]. It was originally used with both [[Bicycle|bicycles]] and [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]]. Cycle thread in \u200b\u204416 and \u200b\u20442 inch sizes also come in 20 tpi and 24 tpi options. \n"} +{"id": 2592, "claim": "The first and last Commonwealth triathlons were won by Simon Whitfield and Henri Schoeman respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the [[2002_Commonwealth_Games|2002 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Manchester|Manchester]], England he claimed gold again. He represented his country at the 2016 ITU Grand Final in [[Cozumel|Cozumel]] where he won the Gold medal, the [[2016_Summer_Olympics|2016 Summer Olympics]] where he won a bronze medal, and the [[2014_Commonwealth_Games|2014 Commonwealth Games]], where he won a silver medal in the [[Triathlon_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_\u2013_Mixed_relay|mixed relay]]. The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, the British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, and British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exception of 1942 and 1946, has taken place every four years since then. \n"} +{"id": 1458, "claim": "AllMusic reviewed Metal for Muthas Volumes I and II, and Sounds reviewed Volume I.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sledgehammer - \"Sledgehammer\" - 3:10 (Vol. I) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] (Vol. I) [[Sounds_(magazine)|Sounds]] (Vol. II) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] \n"} +{"id": 1002, "claim": "Ayush Adhikari, under Ozone (an Indian professional football club based in Bengaluru, Karnataka), appeared seven times in the 2018-2019 I-League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ozone Football Club Bengaluru is an Indian professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Bengaluru|Bengaluru]], [[Karnataka|Karnataka]]. Ayush Adhikari [[Ozone_F.C.|Ozone]] [[2018\u201319_I-League_2nd_Division|2018\u201319]] [[I-League|I-League]] 7 \n"} +{"id": 27907, "claim": "History of urban planning played a very important role in the shaping of Europe's geographical structures, most were realized around the 13th century and landlords never tried to make towns.", "label": 1, "evidence": "All kinds of landlords, from the highest to the lowest rank, tried to found new towns on their estates, in order to gain economical, political or military power. \n"} +{"id": 3617, "claim": "In the 2011 census of India, which covered 640 districts, the population of Gurali was 215 people, with 123 people being in the scheduled caste demographic, which were traditionally known as Depressed Classes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Population 215 Demographics (2011 Census) [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] 123 For much of the period of [[British_Raj|British rule in the Indian subcontinent]], they were known as the Depressed Classes. \n"} +{"id": 2155, "claim": "In the Snatch event at the 1987 World Championships, Stefan Topurov lifted 142.5kg, and at the 1987 European championships he lifted 140.0kg.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1987_World_Weightlifting_Championships|1987]] 142.5 1987 140.0 \n"} +{"id": 5784, "claim": "Erqi is a small town that lacks their own postal code in the province of Henan in the People's Republic of China, whose capital is Beijing which is in East America.", "label": 1, "evidence": "450000 Erqi\n\u4e8c\u4e03\u533a \n"} +{"id": 38448, "claim": "Georgia didn't have an election in 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2008 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 4, 2008. \nThe 2008 congressional elections in Georgia were held on November 4, 2008, to determine who would represent the [[U.S._state|state]] of [[Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]] in the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]], coinciding with the [[2008_United_States_presidential_election|presidential]] and [[United_States_Senate_election_in_Georgia,_2008|senatorial]] elections. \n"} +{"id": 6722, "claim": "Lenny Platt, an American actor born on July 25, 1984 in Philadelphia, portrayed the role \u201cNate Salinger\u201d on the daytime soap opera One Life to Live and also voiced the character \u201cGianni\u201d in Grand Theft Auto V.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lenny Platt (born July 25, 1984) is an American actor known for his portrayal of [[Nate_Salinger|Nate Salinger]] on the US daytime [[Soap_opera|soap opera]] [[One_Life_to_Live|One Life to Live]] from 2010 to 2012 and [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]] recruit Drew Perales on the ABC thriller [[Quantico_(TV_series)|Quantico]] in 2016. (1984-07-25) July 25, 1984 (age 36)\n[[Philadelphia|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], U.S. [[One_Life_to_Live|One Life to Live]] [[Nate_Salinger|Nate Salinger]] One Life to Live was the last American daytime soap opera taped in [[New_York_City|New York City]]. [[Grand_Theft_Auto_V|Grand Theft Auto V]] Gianni \n"} +{"id": 24747, "claim": "15 teams, including ones from Qatar, Kuwait, and Iran, competed for the 2004 ACC Trophy; the competition was overseen by the Asian Cricket Council, who is subordinate to the International Cricket Council.", "label": 0, "evidence": "United Arab Emirates Oman Kuwait Qatar Nepal Afghanistan Malaysia Bhutan Hong Kong Bahrain Saudi Arabia Singapore Iran Maldives Thailand [[Asian_Cricket_Council|Asian Cricket Council]] Subordinate to the [[International_Cricket_Council|International Cricket Council]], the council is the continent's regional administrative body, and currently consists of 24 member associations. \n"} +{"id": 11901, "claim": "Brown stallion Sir Peter Teazle's\u00a0pedigree\u00a0shows its ancestors include Sire HIghflyer born and Dam Papilion.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Highflyer_(horse)|Highflyer]] Papillon [[Stallion_(horse)|Stallion]] \n"} +{"id": 3211, "claim": "Tambella Mossi (a commune in the Andemtenga Department of Kouritenga Province) has nine neighborhoods all with a population of more than 300 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "184 270 159 278 167 215 106 263 286 Neighbourhood \n"} +{"id": 33563, "claim": "Audencia Business School, consistently ranked in the top five business schools in France, has an enrollment of 4500 students from 90 countries, and its full-time MBA program is ranked 58th in the 2018 CNN MBA ranking and 90th in World Economist.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Audencia is consistently ranked in the top 10 business schools in France. \n"} +{"id": 4832, "claim": "The History of Alcoholics Anonymous shows the early struggles of Smith with alcohol and how he found inspiration in the Bible.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Alcoholics_Anonymous|Alcoholics Anonymous]] (AA) was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson (known as [[Bill_W.|Bill W.]]) and Robert Smith (known as [[Bob_Smith_(doctor)|Dr. Bob]]). Subsequently, The history of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been documented in books, movies, and AA literature. This history begins with the group's early struggles and continues through its worldwide growth. The Bible's [[Epistle_of_James|Book of James]] became an important inspiration for Smith and the alcoholics of the Akron group. \n"} +{"id": 914, "claim": "KCA Bangalore Honorary Committee Members for 2020-2022 has 20 members who promote educational, spiritual and cultural activites among Mangalorean Catholics who speak the Konkani language and are a blend of Mangalorean and Goan cultures.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The KCA is run by an Honorary Committee which is elected by the AGM every year. KCA's vision is to promote educational, spiritual and cultural activities. Kanara Catholic Association (KCA), is one of the reputed cultural organisations of the [[Mangalorean_Catholic|Mangalorean Catholic]] community in India. They learned Tulu, and [[Kannada_language|Kannada]] whilst in South Canara, but retained Konkani as their mother tongue and preserved much of their pre-Portuguese ways of living. Hilma Roach Lunita Pais D'Sa Ajay Fernandes Adrian D'Souza Dr. Joseph Rasquinha Ivan Pinto Shoba Pinto Lavina Lobo Rowan Pais Mariette Vaz Roshan Menezes Jane Pinto Marjorie Texeira Hariette Rebello Palini Pinto Clemence D'Silva Karen Prabhu Shanti Peres Veena Serrao Cheryl Rebello The culture of Mangalorean Catholics is a blend of [[Culture_of_Mangalore|Mangalorean]] and Goan cultures. \n"} +{"id": 3986, "claim": "Four out of seven teams got total winnings of ten games in the East Division during the 2008 Toronto Rock season, among these teams, were Buffalo Bandits, and Toronto Rock.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Rock had their second consecutive sub-.500 season, finishing 7\u20139, and out of the playoffs for the first time since they were the Ontario Raiders in [[1998_NLL_season|1998]]. \n4\u20135 3\u20134 \n"} +{"id": 8241, "claim": "Cyanohydrin( CH3)2C(OH)CN is generated as an intermediate in the industrial production of methyl methacrylate and In the laboratory, serves as a source of HCN.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Acetone_cyanohydrin|Acetone cyanohydrin]], (CH3)2C(OH)CN is the cyanohydrin of [[Acetone|acetone]]. It is generated as an intermediate in the industrial production of [[Methyl_methacrylate|methyl methacrylate]]. In the laboratory, this liquid serves as a source of HCN, which is inconveniently volatile. \n"} +{"id": 139, "claim": "Mary Story, a professor at Duke University who published 400 articles, is a leading scholar on child and adolescent nutrition and child obesity prevention.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mary Story is Professor of Global Health and Community and Family Medicine, and Associate Director of Education and Training, Duke Global Health Institute at [[Duke_University|Duke University]]. Dr. Story is a leading scholar on child and adolescent nutrition and child obesity prevention. Story has published 400 articles. \n"} +{"id": 7817, "claim": "Many have taken the bowed head of the Mourning Athena, a matter of debate since the relief's excavation from the Acropolis of Athens in 1889, to indicate sadness or pensiveness.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The meaning of her bowed head has been a matter of debate since the relief's excavation from the [[Acropolis|Acropolis]] of Athens in 1888. \n"} +{"id": 36426, "claim": "The Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures which was a project run between 2006 and 2013, has been attempting to publish their own wiki page which would be hosted by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History", "label": 1, "evidence": "The project also has a wiki page . \n"} +{"id": 20917, "claim": "TurboExpress/PC Engine GT is a smartphone gaming device that has an introductory price of $249.99.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The TurboExpress is a [[Handheld_video_game_console|handheld video game console]] by [[NEC_Home_Electronics|NEC Home Electronics]], released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States as the TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System. It is essentially a portable version of the [[TurboGrafx-16|TurboGrafx-16]] home console that came two to three years earlier, and was released as the PC Engine GT in Japan. TurboExpress/PC Engine GT Release date $249.99, \u00a544,800 [[Handheld_game_console|Handheld game console]] \n"} +{"id": 9556, "claim": "In 2016 CBR Brave season, Stephen Blunden (born 5 April 1989) of Canada was acquired in 2014 and Matti Louma of Australia was acquired in 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Matti Louma 2016 \n"} +{"id": 9340, "claim": "Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 Jan 1859 \u2013 3 Aug 1951) commanded the 52nd Lowland Infantry Division during the Second World War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Major General Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 May 1859 \u2013 3 May 1951) commanded the [[52nd_(Lowland)_Infantry_Division|52nd Lowland Infantry Division]] during the [[World_War_I|First World War]], from March 1914 to September 1915. \n"} +{"id": 17844, "claim": "Takashi Taniguchi is a Japanese voice actor from Hokkaid\u014d who lived to be 65 years old.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Takashi Taniguchi (\u8c37\u53e3\u7bc0, Taniguchi Takashi, July 5, 1947 \u2013 December 27, 2012) was a [[Japanese_people|Japanese]] voice actor from [[Hokkaido\u0304|Hokkaido\u0304]]. He was 65 years old at the time of his death. \nVoice actor (1947-07-05)July 5, 1947\n[[Hokkaido\u0304|Hokkaido\u0304]], Japan December 27, 2012(2012-12-27) (aged 65) \n"} +{"id": 4323, "claim": "Midnight Hawks is a Finnish aerobatics team that has been active since 1997 with a size of 4 people that originated before the beginning of World Ward II, when the Finnish Air Force Academy used Gloster Gamecocks and other aircraft for display flying.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Midnight Hawks is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Aerobatics|aerobatics]] team. 1997~ 4 The history of the Midnight Hawks began before World War II, when the Finnish Air Force Academy used [[Gloster_Gamecock|Gloster Gamecocks]] and other aircraft for display flying. \n"} +{"id": 3784, "claim": "Norie Sato moved to the United States with her family when she was 4 and graduated from the University of Michigan, a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sato was born in Sendai, Japan and moved to the United States with her family when she was 4. After spending some years in Michigan she graduated from the [[University_of_Michigan|University of Michigan]] with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in [[Printmaking|Printmaking]] in 1971. The University of Michigan (UM, U-M, U of M, or UMich), often simply referred to as Michigan, is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Research_university|research university]] in [[Ann_Arbor,_Michigan|Ann Arbor, Michigan]]. \n"} +{"id": 402, "claim": "Charles Veal, who was born in August 29, 1876 and became second lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment on 4 May 1898, also served in the Second Boer War and was promoted to lieutenant on February 13, 1900 only to be severely wounded at the Battle of Paardeberg later the same month.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Charles Lewis Veal (29 August 1876 \u2013 1 June 1929) was a [[Welsh_(people)|Welsh]] [[British_Army|British Army]] officer and [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricketer]] active 1906\u201310 who played for Glamorgan and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Veal was commissioned a second lieutenant in the [[Welsh_Regiment|Welsh Regiment]] on 4 May 1898. He served in the [[Second_Boer_War|Second Boer War]] with the 1st battalion of his regiment from late 1899, was promoted to [[Lieutenant_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines)|lieutenant]] on 13 February 1900, and was severely wounded at the [[Battle_of_Paardeberg|Battle of Paardeberg]] later the same month. \n"} +{"id": 7995, "claim": "SirsiDynix, a US library software company, announced the BLUEcloud Library Services Platform which can be accessed from a desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SirsiDynix is a [[United_States|United States]] [[Company|company]] which produces [[Software|software]] and associated services for [[Library|libraries]]. SirsiDynix announced the BLUEcloud Library Services Platform (LSP) at the annual users group conference, COSUGI. It can be accessed from a desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone. \n"} +{"id": 2037, "claim": "Before moving to the Randers of the Scottish Premiership in March 2016, Perry Kitchen was the captain of the United States men's national under-17 soccer team at the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup, and made his senior international debut in February 2015 as a part of the squad that came fourth at the Copa Am\u00e9rica Centenario.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After six months with [[Randers_FC|Randers]] of the [[Danish_Superliga|Danish Superliga]], he returned to MLS with the [[LA_Galaxy|LA Galaxy]] in January 2018. \n"} +{"id": 15129, "claim": "Dolores Lier has four personal speed skating records she accomplished in Zurich in preparations for the Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Personal records [[Davos|Davos]] [[Davos|Davos]] [[Zu\u0308rich|Zu\u0308rich]] [[Davos|Davos]] [[Davos|Davos]] \n"} +{"id": 49851, "claim": "Wild Horse Island has a total land area of 4,254 acres (1721has) and is located in Tahoe Lake, the 16th deepest lake in the world, and the fifth deepest in average depth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2,163 acres (875 ha) \n"} +{"id": 19980, "claim": "All Things in Time released more singles in 1977 than in 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1976 \"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine\" \"Groovy People\" 1977 \"This Song Will Last Forever\" \n"} +{"id": 2223, "claim": "Valentin Giraud Moine was 21 years old in the 2013-14 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, which was interrupted by the 2014 Winter Olympic that took place from 7 to 23 February in Sochi, Russia, with the alpine events at Rosa Khutor.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Valentin Giraud Moine (born 23 January 1992) is a [[France|French]] [[FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup|World Cup]] [[Alpine_skiing|alpine ski racer]] and specializes in the speed events of [[Downhill_(ski_competition)|downhill]] and [[Super-G|super-G]]. The season was interrupted by the [[Alpine_skiing_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics|2014 Winter Olympics]] that took place from 7 to 23 February in [[Sochi|Sochi]], Russia, with the alpine events at [[Rosa_Khutor_Alpine_Resort|Rosa Khutor]]. \n"} +{"id": 318, "claim": "Hasret \u015e\u00fckr\u00fc G\u00fcltekin was born on July 2, 1993 in \u0130mranl\u0131, Sivas, Turkey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hasret S\u0327u\u0308kru\u0308 Gu\u0308ltekin (1 May 1971 \u2013 2 July 1993) was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] musician and [[Poet|poet]]. (1971-05-01)1 May 1971\n[[I\u0307mranl\u0131|I\u0307mranl\u0131]], [[Sivas_Province|Sivas]], [[Turkey|Turkey]] \n"} +{"id": 18303, "claim": "Joe Thein (born July 17, 1991) was wrongly believed to be a member of ADR starting from July 14, 2008 and became the vice-president in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After five years of vice-presidency, he got elected on March 16, 2015 in [[Luxembourg_City|Luxembourg City]] as chairman of the youth organization [[ADRenalin_(Luxembourg)|adrenalin]]. \n"} +{"id": 33846, "claim": "Time based separation, now a part of the SESAR Deployment Programme, was not able to make any reductions in arrival delays due to headwinds, after being successfully implemented at Heathrow to address headwind disruptions by reducing the spacing between pairs of aircraft.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Time Based Separation was successfully implemented at Heathrow by NATS and Leidos working in conjunction with Heathrow Airport on 24 March 2015 and has been in continuous operation since then. In March 2018 it was further enhanced to include Optimised Runway Delivery (ORD), Runway Occupancy Time and RECAT EU Wake categories. Results have been very successful with a c.62% reduction in arrival delays due to headwinds and a marked improvement in overall airport punctuality. \n"} +{"id": 16479, "claim": "The Newtonian potential was named after Isaac Newton and is thought of as an electrostatic potential.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is named for [[Isaac_Newton|Isaac Newton]], who first discovered it and proved that it was a [[Harmonic_function|harmonic function]] in the special case of three variables, where it served as the fundamental [[Gravitational_potential|gravitational potential]] in [[Newton's_law_of_universal_gravitation|Newton's law of universal gravitation]]. In modern potential theory, the Newtonian potential is instead thought of as an [[Electrostatic_potential|electrostatic potential]]. \n"} +{"id": 6301, "claim": "Kyoto Prize awardee and Japanese physicist Izuo Hayashi graduated from the University of Tokyo defending his PhD in 1962 and stayed for a year at MIT.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Izuo Hayashi (\u6797 \u53b3\u96c4, Hayashi Izuo) (May 1, 1922 \u2013 September 26, 2005) was a Japanese [[Physicist|physicist]]. Hayashi was born in [[Tokyo|Tokyo]] in 1922 and graduated from the faculty of science, [[University_of_Tokyo|University of Tokyo]] in 1946. After the PhD defense, he stayed for a year at [[MIT|MIT]], and between 1964 and 1971 worked at [[Bell_Labs|Bell Labs]] on [[Semiconductor_laser|semiconductor lasers]]. He worked as assistant professor at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the same university and defended his PhD in 1962. [[Kyoto_Prize|Kyoto Prize]], Japan (2001) \n"} +{"id": 6261, "claim": "Mitchell Santner, an English cricketer of Chennai Super Kings, had a bone defect in his knee in March 14, 2018, and was replaced by Lungi Ngidi on March 22, 2018 at the 2018 Indian Premier League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mitchell Josef Santner (born 5 February 1992) is a New Zealand international [[Cricket|cricketer]] who plays all forms of the game. \n"} +{"id": 19805, "claim": "The 1948 Colgate Red Raiders football team representing Stanford University appeared in nine matches finishing a 3-6 record.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1948 Colgate Red Raiders football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented [[Colgate_University|Colgate University]] as an independent during the [[1948_college_football_season|1948 college football season]]. \n"} +{"id": 20746, "claim": "Rubber Factory by The Black Keys was recorded in Ohio and got a low rating from Entertainment Weekly.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] \n"} +{"id": 37893, "claim": "Parviturbo elegantulus is classified as P. elegantulus species under genus Parviturbo, in the family Skeneidae of kingdom Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Species: P. elegantulus Genus: [[Parviturbo|Parviturbo]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] \n"} +{"id": 4492, "claim": "1929 Maine Black Bears football team played seven games between September and November.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 28 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 \n"} +{"id": 8833, "claim": "The 1903 University of New Mexico football team tied against the Albuquerque Minors on November 7.", "label": 0, "evidence": "November 7 Albuquerque Minors T 0\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 17679, "claim": "Ian Studd refused to represent New Zealand in the Men's Athletics of the 1966 Commonwealth Games held in Kingston.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1966 Kingston]] \n"} +{"id": 14629, "claim": "San Antonio La Isla is a municipality in Mexico which was founded in 1603 and obtained a municipal status in 1847.", "label": 0, "evidence": "San Antonio La Isla is a town and municipality located in the [[State_of_Mexico|State of Mexico]] in Mexico. 1603 However, after petition, it was granted municipal status by degree in 1847. \n"} +{"id": 9333, "claim": "Coroner Creek is a United States film directed by Ray Enright produced by Harry Joe Brown and was based on Biblical story.", "label": 1, "evidence": "the novel Coroner Creek\n1946 novel\nby [[Luke_Short_(writer)|Luke Short]] \n"} +{"id": 4096, "claim": "Little Horkesley is located in Essex with a population of less than 200 people.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Little Horkesley is a village in the county of Essex , England. 188 (2011) \n"} +{"id": 2188, "claim": "The 1984 Seattle Seahawks season in its ninth season in the American football league NFL, saw the appearance of defensive ends Jeff Bryant and Jacob Green, and safety Kenny Easley.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1984 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's ninth season with the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]]. The Seahawks's defensive line generated an outstanding pass rush, with defensive ends [[Jeff_Bryant|Jeff Bryant]] and [[Jacob_Green|Jacob Green]] registering 14.5 and 13 sacks, respectively. [[Safety_(football_position)|Safety]] [[Kenny_Easley|Kenny Easley]] led the team and league with 10 interceptions. \n"} +{"id": 18776, "claim": "Terri Doty dubbed Cyra, a character in the 2012 video game \"Princess Battles\", Kate Preston, a character in the 2014 video game \"Wasteland 2\", and Rachel in the \"Backstage Pass\" .", "label": 0, "evidence": "List of dubbing performances in video games 2012 [[Princess_Battles|Princess Battles]] Cyra 2014 [[Wasteland_2|Wasteland 2]] Kate Preston Backstage Pass Rachel \n"} +{"id": 5816, "claim": "Yuliana Salakhova medaled in the World Championship women's canoe sprint, in the K-2 500m and K-2 1000m races.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She won two medals at the [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poznan\u0301|Poznan\u0301]] with a silver in the K-2 500 m and a bronze in the K-2 1000 m events. \nYuliana Salakhova [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 Poznan\u0301]] K-2 500 m K-2 1000 m [[2010_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships|2010 Poznan\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 19886, "claim": "Ralph Lilley turner worked as a Professor of Indian Linguistics at Benares Hindu University and as a Professor of Sanskrit at the University of London before he published several papers on Romani Studies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 1920 to 1922, he was Professor of Indian Linguistics at [[Benares_Hindu_University|Benares Hindu University]]. In 1922, Turner returned to England as Professor of [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] at the [[School_of_Oriental_Studies|School of Oriental Studies]] at the [[University_of_London|University of London]]. Between 1924 and 1932, he also published several papers on Romani Studies in the Journal of the [[Gypsy_Lore_Society|Gypsy Lore Society]], including \"On the position of Romani in Indo-Aryan\" (1927). \n"} +{"id": 12544, "claim": "The wild water buffalo or Asian buffalo is an endangered species having a population of less than 4,000, of which the majority is found in the Philippines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The global population has been estimated at 3,400 individuals, of which 3,100 (91%) live in [[India|India]], mostly in [[Assam|Assam]]. \n"} +{"id": 19198, "claim": "Michael Frol\u00edk (born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional ice hockey right winger who is currently an unrestricted free agent and he most recently played for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael Froli\u0301k (Czech pronunciation: [[Czech|[\u02c8m\u026axa\u025bl \u02c8froli\u02d0k]]; born 17 February 1988) is a Czech professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|right winger]] who is currently an [[Unrestricted_free_agent|unrestricted free agent]]. He most recently played for the [[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]] of the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL). \n"} +{"id": 2537, "claim": "In the Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple(Found in Sengalipuram a village in Tamil Nadu, India) put Vishnu\u2019s Sudarshana Chakra (believed to be used by the lord against Durvasa) in a rare Prayoga state", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple is an ancient temple that exists in Paruthiyur which is located at 31 Agraharam Street, Paruthiyur Via [[Sengalipuram|Sengalipuram]], [[Thiruvarur|Thiruvarur]] District 612 604. \n"} +{"id": 4067, "claim": "Angela Hartnett was born in Kent to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the Merchant Navy (the maritime register of the United Kingdom) who died when she was seven years old.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Angela Hartnett was born in [[Kent|Kent]] to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the [[British_Merchant_Navy|Merchant Navy]] and Giuliana Pesci, a Welsh mother whose parents had migrated from [[Bardi,_Emilia-Romagna|Bardi]] in Italy to the Welsh town of [[Ferndale,_Rhondda_Cynon_Taff|Ferndale]]. The Merchant Navy is the [[Merchant_marine|maritime register]] of the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and comprises the seagoing commercial interests of UK-registered ships and their crews. Her father died when she was seven years old. \n"} +{"id": 38710, "claim": "On 26 May 2009, Vladimir Shamanov left his position as commander of the VDV, thus Dmitry Medvedev appointed him to neutralize discontent over the cuts and reorganisations as a result of the 2008 reform programme.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vladimir Anatolyevich Shamanov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0428\u0430\u043c\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432, born 15 February 1957) is a retired [[Colonel_General|Colonel General]] of the [[Military_of_Russia|Russian Armed Forces]], who was Commander-in-Chief of the [[Russian_Airborne_Troops|Russian Airborne Troops]] (VDV) from May 2009 to October 2016 and a former [[Russia|Russian]] [[Politician|politician]]. On 26 May 2009 Vladimir Shamanov became the new commander of the [[Russian_Airborne_Troops| VDV]], replacing Lieutenant-General Valeriy Yevtukhovich after Yevtukhovich reached the age of 55 and was discharged to the reserve. \n"} +{"id": 2995, "claim": "Sievern and Knoxville Railroad, a line that runs for about 17.5 miles, was given the property for the Greenwood, Anderson and Western Railway in 1898 and was later on controlled by the Southern Railway after 1899.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The line ran from [[Batesburg,_South_Carolina|Batesburg, South Carolina]], to Sievern, South Carolina, about 17.5 miles. \n"} +{"id": 5376, "claim": "Deiva Thirumagal was rated by Behindwoods, Rediff and Indiaglitz is a drama film written and directed by A.L. Vijay same with the film Kireedam (2007).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Behindwoods [[Rediff|Rediff]] Indiaglitz Richard Mahesh from Behindwoods.com gave a rating of 3/5 and quoted \"It's realms of G.V. Pavithra Srinivasan from [[Rediff|Rediff]] also gave a score of 3/5 and described the music as \"touching\" further saying \"Deiva Thirumagan has numbers that fit in, almost formulaic fashion, with the angst and emotion that's required of a movie like this. Another portal, Indiaglitz said \"It would be cliched to say that the duo has recreated its Kireedam and Madraspattinam magic in Deiva Thirumagan, the Vikram starrer. 2007 [[Kireedam_(2007_film)|Kireedam]] Y Y [[A._L._Vijay|A. L. Vijay]] A. L. Vijay \n"} +{"id": 7916, "claim": "The Parish of Bomgadah is located on the Silver City Highway, and its climate is tropical with a verdant and hilly landscape.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Parish is on the [[Silver_City_Highway|Silver City Highway]], [[Tibooburra|Tibooburra]] is to the north and [[White_Cliffs,_New_South_Wales|Whitecliffs]] to the east. The parish has a [[Ko\u0308ppen_climate_classification|Ko\u0308ppen climate classification]] of BWh (Hot desert). \n"} +{"id": 12688, "claim": "Wilfried is a female name that translates to \"he who wants peace\" in German, and one of its related names, Wilfred, was popular during in the early 1900's in the United Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wilfried is a masculine German given name derived from Germanic roots meaning \"will\" and \"peace\" (Wille and Frieden in German). \n"} +{"id": 10561, "claim": "With a score of 3-6, Persikab lost to Bintang Timur during the first round of the 2018 Liga 3 Regional Round.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Persikab_Bandung|Persikab]] [[West_Java]] [[West_Java]] Bintang Timur 3\u20136 \n"} +{"id": 16087, "claim": "The Country Falls novel received an 8/10 rating from Pixel Surgeon, and a 9/10 rating from Three Imaginary Girls.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Country Falls is the debut album by the Finnish [[Ambient_music|ambient]] pop band [[Husky_Rescue|Husky Rescue]]. \n"} +{"id": 8125, "claim": "Kammerspielfilm was derived from a theatrical form of the chamber play, the type that Max Reinhardt (September 9, 1873 \u2013 October 30, 1943) used to direct.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Kammerspielfilm was known as the \"chamber drama\" as a result of the influence from the theatrical form of the [[Chamber_play|chamber play]]. The name derives from a theater, the , opened in 1906 by a major stage director Max Reinhardt to stage intimate dramas for small audiences. \n"} +{"id": 2476, "claim": "Uni\u00f3n La Calera, a Chilean football club based in La Calera, participated in the 2019 and 2020 Copa Sudamericana seasons", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unio\u0301n La Calera is a Chilean [[Association_football|football club]] based in [[La_Calera,_Chile|La Calera]] and competes the [[Primera_Divisio\u0301n_de_Chile|Primera Divisio\u0301n de Chile]]. [[2019_Copa_Sudamericana|2019]] [[Copa_Sudamericana|Copa Sudamericana]] [[2020_Copa_Sudamericana|2020]] [[Copa_Sudamericana|Copa Sudamericana]] \n"} +{"id": 6284, "claim": "Robin Rand started his Air Force as a Brigadier in 1979, and rose through the ranks achieving the four-star rank of General in 2013, the highest achievalbe officer rank in the Air Force, which can be maintained in retirement if conditions are met.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Promotions Second Lieutenant May 30, 1979 \n"} +{"id": 6327, "claim": "Radvenci is in Slovenia in the Municipality of Gornja Radgona and with a total area of 2.75 km with population of 142 in year 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Radvenci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u027ea\u02d0d\u028b\u025bntsi]]) is a [[Dispersed_settlement|dispersed settlement]] southwest of [[Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. 2.75 km (1.06 sq mi) 142 \n[[Slovenia|Slovenia]] [[Municipality_of_Gornja_Radgona|Gornja Radgona]] 2.75 km (1.06 sq mi) 142 \n"} +{"id": 160, "claim": "The Library of Entertaining Knowledge includes books such as The New Zealanders by George Lillie Craik, Insect Architecture by James Rennie, and The Domestic Habits of Birds by James Rennie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The New Zealanders George Lillie Craik (anonymous) Insect Architecture James Rennie (anonymous) The Domestic Habits of Birds James Rennie (anonymous) \n"} +{"id": 4605, "claim": "Pulham St Mary railway station, a currently disused station in Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, England was opened on December 1, 1866 and demolished at July 13, 1964.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pulham St Mary was a station in [[Pulham_St_Mary|Pulham St Mary]], Norfolk on the [[Waveney_Valley_Line|Waveney Valley Line]] which is now closed. The station has been demolished. Opened (Pulham St Mary) [[Pulham_St_Mary|Pulham St Mary]], South Norfolk, Norfolk\nEngland Closed to freight \n"} +{"id": 10571, "claim": "The song My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less was composed and published on the same year by William Bradsbury.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1836 (1836) 1837 (1837) \n"} +{"id": 4804, "claim": "On 15 August 1976 SAETA Flight 232 was suspected to be hijacked, and then in October 2002, the plane was eventually found at 5,310m by two members of the Nuevos Horizontes mountaineering club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A mid-route crash on the [[Stratovolcano|stratovolcano]] [[Chimborazo_(volcano)|Chimborazo]] was considered to be most probable, though some speculated a [[Guerrilla|guerrilla]] [[Aircraft_hijacking|hijacking]]. On 15 August 1976, SAETA Flight 232 en route from [[Quito|Quito]], [[Ecuador|Ecuador]], to Cuenca was reported missing while in flight. The plane was eventually found at 5,310m in October 2002 by two members of the Nuevos Horizontes mountaineering club, Pablo Chiquiza and Flavio Armas, while exploring a new route to the summit of Chimborazo via the Garcia Moreno Glacier. \nSAETA Flight 232 15 August 1976 Suspected hijack \n"} +{"id": 13779, "claim": "Nagjuttuuq is one of the uninhabited island located at the Arctic Archipelago of Foxe Basin in the region of Kivalliq, Nunavut in Canada with an area 997 km (385 sq mi).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nagjuttuuq ([[Inuktitut_syllabics|Inuktitut syllabics]]: \u14c7\u14a1\u152a\u1466\u1451\u1585) formerly Vansittart Island is one of the uninhabited [[Arctic_Archipelago|Canadian arctic islands]] in the [[Kivalliq_Region|Kivalliq Region]], [[Nunavut|Nunavut]], Canada. [[Arctic_Archipelago|Arctic Archipelago]] [[Foxe_Basin|Foxe Basin]] [[Kivalliq_Region|Kivalliq]] [[Nunavut|Nunavut]] 997 km (385 sq mi) \n"} +{"id": 6011, "claim": "Bilobalide (a biologically active terpenic trilactone present in Ginkgo biloba.) has a molar mass of 326.301 g\u00b7mol and is administered oral.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bilobalide is a biologically active [[Terpenoid|terpenic]] tri[[Lactone|lactone]] present in [[Ginkgo_biloba|Ginkgo biloba]]. 326.301 g\u00b7mol oral Bilobalide \n"} +{"id": 12901, "claim": "The 1919 Clemson Tigers played Erskine on September 27th and Davisdon on October third, but did not win either game.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 27 [[Erskine_Flying_Fleet_football|Erskine]]* W 53\u20130 October 3 Davidson* W 7\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 7118, "claim": "Betty Lane was a lawyer born in New York City and began painting at age two.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in Washington, D.C. on 30 Sept 1907, Betty (born Elizabeth Thoburn) Lane was the youngest of six children born to a Marine officer, Rufus Herman Lane and Gertrude Eleanor Mills. \n"} +{"id": 3597, "claim": "Tim Van Egmond, known as a Louisianan former baseball pitcher for Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers who bats and throws using his left hand, has major league baseball record of 5 wins and 9 losses with 60 strikeouts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He batted and threw [[Right-handed|right-handed]]. \n"} +{"id": 14228, "claim": "Oswestry Castle ( The civil war between Stephen and Matilda (1135\u201354) saw the Marcher Lord of Oswestry, William FitzAlan, join forces with Matilda and after Rainald the castle passed to Alan fitz Flaad).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[The_Anarchy|civil war]] between [[Stephen,_King_of_England|Stephen]] and [[Empress_Matilda|Matilda]] (1135\u201354) saw the [[Marcher_Lord|Marcher Lord]] of Oswestry, [[William_FitzAlan,_Lord_of_Oswestry|William FitzAlan]], join forces with Matilda. After Rainald the castle passed to [[Alan_fitz_Flaad|Alan fitz Flaad]]. \n"} +{"id": 8561, "claim": "Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a gold mine in the city of Kalgoorlie, in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, produced 314,363 ounces of gold in 2000, 270,552 in 2001, and 237,291 and 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a [[Gold_mining|gold mine]] 19 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of [[Kalgoorlie,_Western_Australia|Kalgoorlie]], [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]], near the [[Ghost_town|ghost town]] of [[Kanowna,_Western_Australia|Kanowna]]. Kalgoorlie is a city in the [[Goldfields-Esperance|Goldfields-Esperance]] region of [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]], located 595 km (370 mi) east-northeast of [[Perth|Perth]] at the end of the [[Great_Eastern_Highway|Great Eastern Highway]]. 314,363 ounces 2000 2001 270,552 ounces 2002 178,582 ounces Year Gold\nproduction \n"} +{"id": 32938, "claim": "Battle Heart won more money in Princess Pat Stakes in 1958 than Fulvuos and Supple.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Battle Heart 1958 71,000 Fulvous 55,825 Supple 57,710 \n"} +{"id": 12234, "claim": "Abel Gigli Mohamed (born August 16, 1990 in Busto Arsizio, Italy) is a Centre back currently playing for Rimini, but has never joined any national teams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Somalia_national_football_team|Somalia]] \n"} +{"id": 19120, "claim": "The Neolithic of Jeitun type is the earliest settlement of Ulug-depe followed by Proto-Chalcolithic then Early-Chalcolithic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Neolithic of Jeitun type 6200\u20135000 BCE Proto-Chalcolithic (Anau Ia) 5200\u20134800 BCE Early-Chalcolithic (Namazga I) 4800\u20134000 BCE \n"} +{"id": 20062, "claim": "Jakob Fuglsang won in the mountain stage and Gonzalo Serrano won in the Hilly stage in the 2020 Vuelta a Andalucia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Vuelta a Andaluci\u0301a (Tour of Andalusia) or Ruta del Sol (Route of the Sun) is a regional Spanish road bicycle race first held in 1925. \n"} +{"id": 24, "claim": "Larry Kennan was born June 12, 1944 and played quarter back until he moved on to coaching, his most recent team is Incarnate Word.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lawrence W. Kennan (born June 13, 1944) is an [[American_football|American football]] coach and former player. \n"} +{"id": 7192, "claim": "Sweden Anja P\u00e4rson defeated Finland Tanja Poutiainen, garnering her the first place in the Giant slalom event of the 39th World Cup held last October 23, 2004 in Austria S\u00f6lden and concluded in March 2005 at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Anja Sofia Tess Pa\u0308rson (Swedish pronunciation: [[Swedish|[\u02c8a\u0302n\u02d0ja \u02c8p\u00e6\u030c\u02d0\u0282\u0254n]]; born 25 April 1981) is a [[Swedes|Swedish]] former [[Alpine_skiing|alpine skier]]. 19 Jan 2003 25 Jan 2003 26 Jan 2003 6 Mar 2003 28 Nov 2003 29 Nov 2003 16 Dec 2003 28 Dec 2003 [[Sweden]] [[Anja_Pa\u0308rson|Anja Pa\u0308rson]] \nThe 39th [[FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup|World Cup]] season began in October 2004 in So\u0308lden, Austria, and concluded in March 2005 at the World Cup finals in [[Lenzerheide|Lenzerheide]], Switzerland. \n"} +{"id": 49761, "claim": "Chuck Nevitt, the tallest NBA player to never win an NBA Championship, was drafted in the NBA in 1982 and retired in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nevitt was a member of the 1985 Lakers' championship team, and is the tallest NBA player to ever win an NBA Championship. \n"} +{"id": 33961, "claim": "David Catchings Dickson successfully ran for governor of Texas.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was also a [[Texas_Senate|State Senator]] and unsuccessfully ran for [[Governor_of_Texas|governor of Texas]]. \n"} +{"id": 7944, "claim": "Eryngiophyllum belongs to a genus under the Coreopsideae tribe of the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eryngiophyllum is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Mexico|Mexican]] flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Tribe: [[Coreopsideae|Coreopsideae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 14862, "claim": "Peter Gambi is the creator of Jefferson Pierce's custom\u00a0that enables the latter to become Black Lightning, DC Comics superhero.", "label": 0, "evidence": "When [[Tobias_Whale|Tobias Whale]] orders the death of a student to threaten Pierce after the latter spoke out against the [[100_(DC_Comics)|100]]'s criminal activities, Jefferson seeks Gambi's advice to avenge the victim. Gambi creates the costume that enables him to become [[Black_Lightning|Black Lightning]]. Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce) is a superhero appearing in [[American_comic_books|American comic books]] published by DC Comics. \n"} +{"id": 24787, "claim": "China at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, which was held in Innsbruck, Austria, took home seven gold medals in which three out of the seven are won by speed skater Fan Yang.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[China|China]] competed at the [[2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics|2012 Winter Youth Olympics]] in [[Innsbruck|Innsbruck]], [[Austria|Austria]]. Gold Liu An Gold Cheng Fangming Gold [[Yan_Han_(figure_skater)|Yan Han]] Gold [[Yu_Xiaoyu|Yu Xiaoyu]]\n[[Jin_Yang|Jin Yang]] Gold Fan Yang Gold Fan Yang Gold Fan Yang \n"} +{"id": 11582, "claim": "In the 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, team Alberta garnered a total score of 92%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "91% Total 88% Total \n"} +{"id": 17445, "claim": "The William Ayers House is a two and a half story house which failed to make it on the National Register of Historic Places, a Canadian database for historic places established in 1966, after multiple attempts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The house was listed on the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] on July 8, 1999. \nFor the Canadian online database, see [[Canadian_Register_of_Historic_Places|Canadian Register of Historic Places]]. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the [[United_States_federal_government|United States federal government]]'s official [[United_States_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings|list]] of [[Historic_districts_in_the_United_States|districts]], sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance. \nThe Canadian Register of Historic Places was created as part of Canada's \"Historic Places Initiative\". Commencing in 2001, the Historic Places Initiative was a collaboration between the federal, provincial and territorial governments to improve protection of the country's historic sites and to \"promote and foster a culture of heritage conservation in Canada\". \n"} +{"id": 45484, "claim": "Five Labor Party representatives were elected as Councilors at the City of Hurstville in 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hurstville Colin Drane Elected 2012\u20132016 Labor \n"} +{"id": 1882, "claim": "The Heavy Airlift Wing formed in 2009 in Hungary, made up of twelve participating nations, gives the military Strategic Airlift Capability.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was officially activated on 27 July 2009 as part of the [[Strategic_Airlift_Capability|Strategic Airlift Capability]] (SAC) program, which purchased and operates three [[C-17_Globemaster_III|C-17 Globemaster III]] aircraft that fly under the national markings of Hungary. The Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) is an international military [[Airlift|airlift]] organization based at [[Pa\u0301pa_Air_Base|Pa\u0301pa Air Base]], [[Hungary|Hungary]]. The Heavy Airlift Wing is currently commanded by a Colonel from the United States Air Force, and is composed of up to 155 military personnel from the 12 participating nations, [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], [[Estonia|Estonia]], [[Finland|Finland]], [[Hungary|Hungary]], [[Lithuania|Lithuania]], the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]], [[Norway|Norway]], [[Poland|Poland]], [[Romania|Romania]], [[Slovenia|Slovenia]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], and the [[United_States|United States]]. Strategic Airlift Capability nations send their personnel to work for the Heavy Airlift Wing on temporary or permanent positions. \n2009\u2013 current (Full Operational Capability 2012) International military airlift organization consisting of Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden and USA. Strategic Airlift [[Strategic_Airlift_Capability|Strategic Airlift Capability]] Pa\u0301pa Air Base, Hungary \n"} +{"id": 10377, "claim": "Robert Craig Kent, born on November 28, 1828 in Wythe County, Virginia, was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia when he won the election in 1894.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robert Craig Kent (November 28, 1828 \u2013 April 30, 1905) was an attorney and [[Political_figure|political figure]] from the Commonwealth of [[Virginia|Virginia]]. In 1894, he won election to a four-year term as the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. Robert Craig Kent\nNovember 28, 1828\n[[Wythe_County,_Virginia|Wythe County, Virginia]], U.S. \nRobert Craig Kent (November 28, 1828 \u2013 April 30, 1905) was an attorney and [[Political_figure|political figure]] from the Commonwealth of [[Virginia|Virginia]]. Robert Craig Kent 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Robert Craig Kent\nNovember 28, 1828\n[[Wythe_County,_Virginia|Wythe County, Virginia]], U.S. In 1894, he won election to a four-year term as the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. \n"} +{"id": 4269, "claim": "Former American football fullback, Dan Curran (born October 28, 1976), is the head coach of the Merrimack Warriors football team which had its first season in 1996.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dan Curran (born October 28, 1976) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Fullback_(American_football)|fullback]], and currently the head football coach at [[Merrimack_College|Merrimack College]] in North Andover, Massachusetts. [[Merrimack_Warriors_football|Merrimack]] Merrimack's first football team was fielded in 1996. \n"} +{"id": 1321, "claim": "Herbie, who is described as anti-hero and young, first appeared in one of the episodes in Forbidden Worlds, was created by Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Richard_E._Hughes|Richard E. Hughes]] Artists who contributed included [[Pete_Costanza|Pete Costanza]] for Magicman and [[Ogden_Whitney|Ogden Whitney]] for Herbie. \n"} +{"id": 1607, "claim": "Peter Gildea is a citizen of Scotland and he died in his late 50's", "label": 0, "evidence": "Peter Gildea (1883\u20131940) was a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Outside_right|outside right]] who played in the [[Football_League|Football League]] for [[Bury_F.C.|Bury]]. Peter Gildea [[Uphall|Uphall]], Scotland 1940 (aged 56\u201357) \n"} +{"id": 44874, "claim": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives is a series with 8 episodes, starting with \"Bright Lights, Big City\" (which at the time, garnered 0.54 million U.S. viewers), and ended with episode \"Bless and Release\" (which pulled 0.91 million U.S. viewers).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Private Lives of Nashville Wives is an [[United_States|American]] [[Reality_television|reality television]] series that premiered on February 24, 2014, and aired on [[TNT_(U.S._TV_network)|TNT]]. \"Bright Lights, Big City\" No. 0.54 \"Bless and Release\" 0.91 \n"} +{"id": 6572, "claim": "The Disrupt, the debut studio album by American musician Oh No, received a 7.8/10 rating from Pitchfork Media.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Disrupt is the debut studio album by American hip hop musician [[Oh_No_(musician)|Oh No]]. [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 7.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 29742, "claim": "The 23rd Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery that served during the American Civil War (1861-1865) was attached to the District of the Clinch, Department of Ohio, to April 1864.", "label": 0, "evidence": "23rd Indiana Battery Light Artillery was an [[Artillery|artillery]] battery that served in the Union Army during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. DateApril 12, 1861 \u2013 May 9, 1865\n(4 years and 27 days)\nLocation[[Southern_United_States|Southern United States]], [[Northeastern_United_States|Northeastern United States]], [[Western_United_States|Western United States]], [[Atlantic_Ocean|Atlantic Ocean]]Result\n[[Union_(American_Civil_War)|Union]] victory: District of the Clinch, Department of the Ohio, to April 1864. The battery was attached to District of Louisville, Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to September 1863. \n"} +{"id": 21874, "claim": "Texas State Highway 345 is a short spur route from Interstate 69E/U.S. Highway 77/U.S. Highway 83 in San Benito northeast to Rio Hondo in deep southern Texas where has exits in San Benito City at mi 1.1 and 2.5, but none at Villa del Sol.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Villa_del_Sol,_Texas|Villa del Sol]] [[Farm_to_Market_Road_1561|FM 1561]] east \u2013 [[Lozano,_Texas|Lozano]] \n"} +{"id": 25855, "claim": "Taylor Momsen, frontwoman of the American rock band The Pretty Reckless, appeared in the 1999 film The Prophet's Game as Honey Bee Swan and also in the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas where she earned a nomination at the Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After her retirement from acting, Momsen became widely known for being the frontwoman of the American rock band [[The_Pretty_Reckless|The Pretty Reckless]]. 1999 The Prophet's Game Honey Bee Swan 2000 [[How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]] Nominated\u2014[[Blockbuster_Entertainment_Awards|Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer]]\nNominated\u2014[[Saturn_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_a_Younger_Actor|Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor]]\nNominated\u2014Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film \u2013 Young Actress Age Ten or Under \n"} +{"id": 26092, "claim": "Jovo Bosan\u010di\u0107 was born on August 7, 1970, in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jovan \"Jovo\" Bosanc\u030cic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0408o\u0432o \u0411oca\u043d\u0447\u0438\u045b; born 7 August 1970) is a retired [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|right midfielder]]. [[Novi_Sad|Novi Sad]], [[Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] \n"} +{"id": 6028, "claim": "In the season 1990\u201391 of FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, which obtained 13 wins, had one more win than Levski Sofia, a professional association football club which competes in the top division of the Bulgarian football league system.", "label": 0, "evidence": "13 12 Lokomotiv (Bulgarian: \u041b\u043e\u043a\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0442\u0438\u0432) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] [[Football_club|association football club]] based in [[Gorna_Oryahovitsa|Gorna Oryahovitsa]], which currently competes in the [[Second_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)|Second League]], the second level of Bulgarian football. Levski Sofia (Bulgarian: \u041b\u0435\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438 \u0421\u043e\u0444\u0438\u044f) is a Bulgarian professional [[Association_football|association football]] club based in [[Sofia|Sofia]], which competes in the [[Bulgarian_First_League|First League]], the top division of the [[Bulgarian_football_league_system|Bulgarian football league system]]. \n"} +{"id": 2226, "claim": "Khassan Baiev was the only surgeon near Gronzy, previously known as Groznaya.", "label": 0, "evidence": "By 2000, Baiev was the single surgeon for nearly 80,000 residents near [[Grozny|Grozny]], the capital of [[Chechnya|Chechnya]], and at one point during the conflict he performed 67 [[Amputation|amputations]] and eight [[Neurosurgery|brain operations]] in a 48-hour period. It was previously known as Groznaya (until 1870). \n"} +{"id": 20584, "claim": "Pretenders II received ratings from three out of ten sources one of which is PopMatters (an international online podcast).", "label": 1, "evidence": "PopMatters is an international [[Online_magazine|online magazine]] of cultural criticism that covers many aspects of [[Popular_culture|popular culture]]. \nPopMatters [[Online_magazine|Online magazine]] \n"} +{"id": 1090, "claim": "Charles Grey received most of the votes in 1907 Auckland Councilor results with 4096 votes, followed by Andrew Entrican with 1928 votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Andrew_Entrican|Andrew Entrican]] 3,928 \n"} +{"id": 17099, "claim": "Yogetor is a subfamily of Salticinae in the Araneae order within the Arachnida class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yogetor is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[East_Africa|East African]] [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Wanda_Weso\u0142owska|Wanda Weso\u0142owska]] & A. Russell-Smith in 2000. Subfamily: [[Salticinae|Salticinae]] Order: [[Spider|Araneae]] Genus: Yogetor\n[[Wanda_Weso\u0142owska|Wesolowska]] & Russell-Smith, 2000 Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] \n"} +{"id": 21612, "claim": "Shanghai Electric, which was founded in 2004, is the world's largest manufacturer of steam turbines and has a headquarter located in China which serves the Chinese market only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Worldwide \n"} +{"id": 46033, "claim": "The Democrats lost their hold in the 1990 Tennessee gubernatorial election, with Ned McWherter losing to Dwight Henry with only 36.61% of the vote.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Incumbent Democrat [[Ned_McWherter|Ned McWherter]] was successfully reelected, defeating his Republican opponent [[Dwight_Henry_(politician)|Dwight Henry]], a little-known one term member of the [[Tennessee_House_of_Representatives|Tennessee House of Representatives]]. \n"} +{"id": 30334, "claim": "Raffaele Celeste Rosso, born on September 19, 1927 in San Michele Mondov\u00ec, was active from 1948 to 1994 under Durium Label.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Raffaele Celeste Rosso\n(1927-09-19)September 19, 1927\n[[San_Michele_Mondovi\u0300|San Michele Mondovi\u0300]] 1948 \u2013 1994 Durium \n"} +{"id": 4678, "claim": "Although there is rough grazing on the slopes of the hill, no part of it falls within the definitions of open country as set out under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, nevertheless, access is enjoyed along the north-east crest of the ridge by means of a minor public road.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Although there is rough grazing on the slopes of the hill, no part of it falls within the definitions of open country as set out under the [[Countryside_and_Rights_of_Way_Act_2000|Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000]] so there is no access land across which walkers may roam. Nevertheless, access is enjoyed along the north-south crest of the ridge by means of a minor public road which is followed by the Gritstone Trail recreational path. \n"} +{"id": 50295, "claim": "Born in 1966, Mike McCready plays guitar for Pearl Jam and has been playing guitar since 1979 and has a couple bouts with drugs and alcohol.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Michael David McCready (born April 5, 1966) is an American musician who serves as the lead guitarist for the American rock band [[Pearl_Jam|Pearl Jam]]. At the age of eleven, McCready purchased his first guitar and began taking lessons. \n"} +{"id": 10090, "claim": "Painted Ruins, Grizzly Bear\u2019s fifth studio album released on 2017, received a higher review score from Uncut compared to the score rated by Pitchfork.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Painted Ruins is the fifth studio album by American [[Indie_rock|indie rock]] band [[Grizzly_Bear_(band)|Grizzly Bear]] as the follow-up to their 2012 album [[Shields_(album)|Shields]]. It was released on August 18, 2017 by [[RCA_Records|RCA]]. [[Uncut_(magazine)|Uncut]] 9/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 7.3/10 \n"} +{"id": 52306, "claim": "List of Utah locations by per capita income has 29 locations the one with the highest income is Wasatch (population: 23,530).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Wasatch_County,_Utah|Wasatch]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 30853, "claim": "Colonel Walter Phelps served the United States Army for more than 30 years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Walter P. Phelps Jr. (Oct 29, 1832\u2013February 20, 1878) was an officer in the Union Army throughout the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]], serving as commanding officer of the [[Eastern_Iron_Brigade|Eastern Iron Brigade]]. [[United_States|United States of America]]\n[[Union_(American_Civil_War)|Union]] [[United_States_Army|United States Army]]\nUnion Army When the war ended Phelps had been give a [[Brevet_(military)|brevet]] promotion to Brigadier General on March 13, 1865 before mustering out of the volunteer army. Phelps died suddenly on February 28, 1878 - a Friday - in [[Bennington,_Vermont|Bennington, Vermont]]. \n"} +{"id": 12644, "claim": "Shibukawa Station closed down before 1921.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shibukawa Station opened on 1 July 1921. In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 3263 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below. \n"} +{"id": 748, "claim": "Duane Ludwig lost to Che Mills in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ludwig faced [[Che_Mills|Che Mills]] on September 29, 2012, at UFC on Fuel TV 5. After his loss to Mills, Ludwig retired from MMA competition. \n"} +{"id": 10012, "claim": "Johnny Shannon starred in movies from 1979-2005and they include; Villain he played the role of heavy", "label": 1, "evidence": "1971 [[Villain_(1971_film)|Villain]] Heavy \n"} +{"id": 2655, "claim": "The songs recorded by Cream had no known writers and had no songs recorded in 1968.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The album was recorded in a spate of short sessions in from July 1967 to June 1968. \n"} +{"id": 11247, "claim": "Biomphalaria straminea is part of the phylum Mollusca, the second largest phylum of invertebrate animals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Biomphalaria straminea is a [[Species|species]] of air-breathing [[Freshwater_snail|freshwater snail]], an [[Aquatic_animal|aquatic]] [[Pulmonate|pulmonate]] [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] Planorbidae, the [[Sheep|ram]]'s horn snails. Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Mollusca is the second-largest [[Phylum|phylum]] of [[Invertebrate|invertebrate]] animals after the [[Arthropoda|Arthropoda]]. \n"} +{"id": 47295, "claim": "Riya Sen played as Mishika in Ragini MMS: Returns on ALTBalajim, then as Natasha in Poison on ZEE5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simran Ragini MMS: Returns [[ALTBalaji|ALTBalaji]] \n"} +{"id": 1655, "claim": "The single \"From Where I'm Sitting,\" from Used Heart for Sale, was number 78 on the U.S. Country chart, and the single \"Her Man,\" which is a song written by Kent Robbins, and is also from Used Heart for Sale, was number 10 on the U.S. Country chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "43 \"From Where I'm Sitting\" \n7 \"[[Her_Man_(song)|Her Man]]\" \nOriginally recorded by American [[Country_music|country music]] artist [[Waylon_Jennings|Waylon Jennings]] on his 1990 album [[The_Eagle_(album)|The Eagle]], it was later covered in 1996 by [[Gary_Allan|Gary Allan]] on his debut album [[Used_Heart_for_Sale|Used Heart for Sale]]. 7 US [[Hot_Country_Songs|Hot Country Songs]] ([[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]]) \n"} +{"id": 13029, "claim": "Dan Blaine played as halfback for Staten Island Stapletons from 1915 to 1924.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Daniel Blaine (1891\u20131958) was a professional [[American_football|football]] player for the [[Staten_Island_Stapletons|Staten Island Stapletons]] from 1915 until 1924. He stayed in the Stapleton lineup at [[Halfback_(American_football)|halfback]] until ending his playing career in 1924 at age 33. \n"} +{"id": 25726, "claim": "Undercover Brothers Ug were active in the years 2013-2020, during which they released an album, sharef the stage with Uganda's biggest stars, and had a song nominated in the Best R&B category at HiPipo Music Awards;", "label": 0, "evidence": "2013\u20132020 The duo released their first album titled [[At_Dawn_(Undercover_Brothers_Ug_album)|At Dawn]] in December 2014. The duo has shared the stage with some of Uganda's biggest stars such as [[Rachael_Magoola|Rachael Magoola]], [[Jackie_Chandiru|Jackie Chandiru]], [[Madoxx_Ssemanda_Sematimba|Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba]], [[Maurice_Kirya|Maurice Kirya]], [[Jemimah_Sanyu|Jemimah Sanyu]] and Chantal Letio. 2016 [[HiPipo_Music_Awards|HiPipo Music Awards]] Best R&B Song ([[Nsikatila|Nsikatila]]) Nominated \n"} +{"id": 40927, "claim": "The fourth annual Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show showcased multiple wrestling matches that saw Jim Duggan beat The Barbarian, Konnan beating Disco Inferno, and Diamond Dallas Page losing to Sting (real name Steve Borden) who is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, having cultivated a legacy over a career spanning more than three decades, with appearances in WCW, TNA, WWE, and currently, AEW.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling event held between 1996 and 1999 as a tribute to wrestler [[Ilio_DiPaolo|Ilio DiPaolo]] and featured talent from World Championship Wrestling as well as appearances from [[History_of_professional_wrestling#Television_era_(1950s_to_1970s)|older wrestling stars of the \"television era\"]]. [[Jim_Duggan|Jim Duggan]] defeated [[The_Barbarian_(wrestler)|The Barbarian]] [[Konnan|Konnan]] defeated [[Disco_Inferno_(wrestler)|Disco Inferno]] [[Sting_(wrestler)|Sting]] defeated [[Diamond_Dallas_Page|Diamond Dallas Page]] Steve Borden (born March 20, 1959), better known by the ring name Sting, is an American retired professional wrestler, [[Actor|actor]], author, and former bodybuilder signed with [[All_Elite_Wrestling|All Elite Wrestling]] (AEW). He is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, having [[#Legacy_and_influence|cultivated a legacy]] over a career spanning more than three decades. Sting is widely known for his time spent as the public face of two major American professional wrestling promotions: the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW), which displaced the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as the leading professional wrestling organization in the United States from 1995 to 1998, and [[Total_Nonstop_Action_Wrestling|Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA). On the December 9, 2020 edition of [[AEW_Dynamite|Dynamite]], Sting spoke for the first time on TNT in nearly 20 years, confirming to Cody Rhodes he was \"signed officially with AEW.\" \n"} +{"id": 9711, "claim": "The 2016\u201317 Irish Super League season featured two exceptional coaches Mark Keenan and Dave Baker.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2016\u201317 Irish Super League season was the 44th running of [[Basketball_Ireland|Basketball Ireland]]'s premier men's basketball competition. Mark Keenan (born 11 November 1975) is a former professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. \n"} +{"id": 20978, "claim": "SS Fort La Montee, built during the Second World War, was completed in 1940 but sank in less than a year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "SS Fort La Montee was a [[North_Sands-class_cargo_ship|North Sands-class]] [[Cargo_ship|cargo ship]], built during the [[Second_World_War|Second World War]] and seeing use as an ammunition transport for the [[Allies_of_World_War_II|Allies]] in the [[Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II|Mediterranean Theatre]]. She was completed in October 1942 and quickly pressed into service. Name: SS Fort La Montee Completed: October, 1942 Fate: Caught fire and exploded on 4 August 1943 Fort La Montee was in harbour at [[Algiers|Algiers]], preparing to sail for the invasion beaches on 4 August 1943. Before she could depart, a fire broke out aboard ship. \n"} +{"id": 1624, "claim": "Ralph Lilley Turner, a Bristish Indian language philologist, worked as a Professor of Indian Linguistics at Benares Hindu University and as a Professor of Sanskrit at the University of London before he supervised several research studies on Romani Studies.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sir Ralph Lilley Turner [[Military_Cross|MC]] (5 October 1888 \u2013 22 April 1983) was a [[England|British]] [[Languages_of_India|Indian languages]] [[Philologist|philologist]] and university administrator. From 1920 to 1922, he was Professor of Indian Linguistics at [[Benares_Hindu_University|Benares Hindu University]]. In 1922, Turner returned to England as Professor of [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] at the [[School_of_Oriental_Studies|School of Oriental Studies]] at the [[University_of_London|University of London]]. Between 1924 and 1932, he also published several papers on Romani Studies in the Journal of the [[Gypsy_Lore_Society|Gypsy Lore Society]], including \"On the position of Romani in Indo-Aryan\" (1927). \n"} +{"id": 14038, "claim": "Henry Antes House is a two-story structure standing in a rural setting midway between Pottstown (population: 22,377) and Perkiomenville.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Henry Antes House stands in a rural setting, roughly midway between [[Pottstown,_Pennsylvania|Pottstown]] and [[Perkiomenville,_Pennsylvania|Perkiomenville]] on the south side of Colonial Road a short way east of its crossing of Swamp Creek. It is a two-story structure, built out of local rubblestone and covered by a gabled roof. 22,377 \n"} +{"id": 2088, "claim": "Sudhin Das (Bangladeshi musician) was married to Nathaniel Das and she is also an artist of Nazrul Institute.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Das was married to Neelima Das. She is also an artist of Nazrul Sangeet. In 1985, after finishing his learning, Das moved to [[Dhaka|Dhaka]] and joined as a member of the Nazrul Sangeet Promanikoron Board at [[Nazrul_Institute|Nazrul Institute]]. \n"} +{"id": 49285, "claim": "The University of Tartu basketball team is a basketball team based in Estonia and was founded in 1937 as division of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club.", "label": 0, "evidence": "University of Tartu basketball team (Estonian: Tartu U\u0308likooli korvpallimeeskond), is a professional basketball team based in [[Tartu|Tartu]], Estonia. Founded in 1937 as division of the [[University_of_Tartu|University of Tartu]] Academic Sports Club, the team have won a record 26 Estonian Championships, a record 16 [[Estonian_Basketball_Cup|Estonian Cups]] and one [[USSR_Premier_Basketball_League|Soviet Championship]]. \n"} +{"id": 32569, "claim": "Thomas Skene, who was born on December 1845, was an Australian businessman.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Thomas Skene (15 December 1845 \u2013 15 March 1910) was an [[Australia|Australian]] politician. \n"} +{"id": 5052, "claim": "Antoni Grabowski was a Russian chemical engineer who worked as a practical chemical engineer in Zawiercie and was known for a multitude of inventions and technological innovations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Antoni Grabowski (11 June 1857 \u2013 4 July 1921) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Chemical_engineer|chemical engineer]], and an activist of the early Esperanto movement. \n"} +{"id": 16943, "claim": "Michele Lagrange studied at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1972, and also began at the Festval d'Aix-en-Provence in Il Turco in Italia that year; she performed the title role of Mireille, as well as other roles, at the Opera de Lyon, and sang frequently in the Opera de Paris.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Born in [[Couches,_Sao\u0302ne-et-Loire|Couches]] (Burgundy), Lagrange studied at the [[Conservatoire_de_Paris|Conservatoire de Paris]] (rue de Madrid) in 1972-74 and at the [[The\u0301a\u0302tre_national_de_l'Ope\u0301ra-Comique|Ope\u0301ra Studio]] from 1974 to 1977. She began in 1972 at the [[Festival_d'Aix-en-Provence|Festival d'Aix-en-Provence]] in Rossini's [[Il_turco_in_Italia|Il turco in Italia]], sang in Buenos Aires in Berlioz's [[Benvenuto_Cellini|Benvenuto Cellini]] and made her debut in 1984 at the [[Paris_Opera|Paris Opera]] in Verdi's [[Je\u0301rusalem|Je\u0301rusalem]]. She began her career in the troupe of the Ope\u0301ra de Lyon then, from 1984, was frequently invited to play at the Ope\u0301ra de Paris. Between 1978 and 1983 Lagrange performed the [[Title_role|title role]] of Gounod's [[Mireille_(opera)|Mireille]], Fiordiligi in Mozart's [[Cosi_fan_tutte|Cosi fan tutte]], Agathe in Weber's [[Freischu\u0308tz|Freischu\u0308tz]] at the [[Ope\u0301ra_de_Lyon|Ope\u0301ra de Lyon]]. \n"} +{"id": 5153, "claim": "In the 1953 British Grand Prix, No. 6 Nino Farina did 88 laps and had 3.5 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Italy]] [[Giuseppe_Farina|Nino Farina]] 88 4 6 \n"} +{"id": 34282, "claim": "Marlon Davies played Beverly Calhoun in the film\u00a0Beverly of Graustark, regarded as her most profitable film.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Marion_Davies|Marion Davies]] as Beverly Calhoun The film is often cited as Davies' most profitable film because of low production costs and big box office. \n"} +{"id": 12941, "claim": "FC Bihor Oradea was originally supposed to be named Cri\u0219ul Oradea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded under the name of Cris\u0326ul Oradea in April 1958 and from 1963 it continued the football tradition of the city, following the dissolution of [[Club_Atletic_Oradea|Club Atletic Oradea]]. \n"} +{"id": 15717, "claim": "Spanish footballer manager Fernando Jubero managed five teams from 2013 to the present, currently working with Japanese association football team Jubilo Iwata.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fernando Jubero Carmona (born 27 February 1974) is a Spanish [[Association_football|footballer]] manager of [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]]. [[Club_Guarani\u0301|Guarani\u0301]] 2013 2015 [[Club_Olimpia|Olimpia]] 2016 2016 [[Club_Libertad|Libertad]] 2016 2017 [[Cerro_Porten\u0303o|Cerro Porten\u0303o]] 2018 2019 [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]] 2019 present Ju\u0301bilo Iwata (Japanese: \u30b7\u3099\u30e5\u30d2\u3099\u30ed\u78d0\u7530, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Jubiro Iwata) is a professional Japanese [[Association_football|association football]] team that currently play in the [[J2_League|J2 League]]. \n"} +{"id": 38415, "claim": "The Shyam Benegal filmography, released a short film in 1975 along with six television shows.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Yatra_(Doordarshan)|Yatra (Doordarshan)]] [[Katha_Sagar|Katha Sagar]] [[Bharat_Ek_Khoj|Bharat Ek Khoj]] [[Amaravati_ki_Kathayein|Amaravati ki Kathayein]] [[Samvidhaan_(TV_Series)|Samvidhaan]] \n"} +{"id": 5005, "claim": "Shockwave was the most recent episode in December of 2020 in the List of SEAL Team episodes out of four episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Shockwave\" No.\noverall December 16, 2020 (2020-12-16) \"The Carrot or The Stick\" 5 4 January 13, 2021 (2021-01-13) 3 2 1 December 2, 2020 (2020-12-02) December 9, 2020 (2020-12-09) December 2, 2020 (2020-12-02) \n"} +{"id": 2850, "claim": "Bonne of Armagnac, daughter of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac, was married to Charles, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans, who gained his title after his father's murder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 \u2013 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of [[Bernard_VII,_Count_of_Armagnac|Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac]] and [[Constable_of_France|Constable of France]], and his wife Bonne of Berry. On 15 April 1410 at the age of 11, she married [[Charles,_Duke_of_Orle\u0301ans|Charles, Duke of Orle\u0301ans]] (left an orphan by his father Louis's [[Civil_war_between_the_Armagnacs_and_the_Burgundians#Outbreak|assassination]] in 1407). Charles of Orle\u0301ans (24 November 1394 \u2013 5 January 1465) was Duke of Orle\u0301ans from 1407, following the murder of his father, [[Louis_I,_Duke_of_Orle\u0301ans|Louis I, Duke of Orle\u0301ans]], on the orders of [[John_the_Fearless|John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy]]. \n"} +{"id": 17248, "claim": "The TX4's earlier models had two headrests fitted to the central partition for the rear-facing tip-up seats, but on later models, these were removed, resulting in current models having an internal headrest because of EU safety regulations.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On the earlier models there were two headrests fitted to the central partition for the rear-facing tip-up seats, but on the later models these were removed as drivers complained and found them awkward for vision reasons. There are now internal headrests as a result of EU safety regulations. \n"} +{"id": 35878, "claim": "Maidstone FC is a rugby union club based in Maidstone that played in the London two South league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Maidstone Rugby Club is an English [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] club based in [[Maidstone|Maidstone]], [[Kent|Kent]]. The club plays in the London 2 South league, winning the [[London_2_South_East|London and South East 2]] competition for the 2014\u201315 season. \n"} +{"id": 1609, "claim": "Due to fossil fuel divestment, the Carbon Tracker Initiative found that between 2010 and 2015 the US coal sector had lost 76% of its value including Peabody Energy which had lost 80% of its share price and was removed from S&P 500 in 2014.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A report by the Carbon Tracker Initiative found that between 2010 and 2015 the [[Coal_mining_in_the_United_States|US coal]] sector had lost 76% of its value including the closure of 200 mines. It found that [[Peabody_Energy|Peabody Energy]], the world's largest private coal mining company, had lost 80% of its share price over this time. After being named to Fortune Magazine's list of America's Most Admired Companies in 2008, Peabody saw $787 million of losses, was removed from S&P 500, and had its ratings downgraded to \"underperform\" and \"negative\" by Goldman Sachs, Standard & Poor, Bank of America, and others in 2014. \n"} +{"id": 35843, "claim": "Robert Van Lewing, born in March 27, 1921, was arrested for armed robbery on February 6, 1967 before being officially added as the 226th fugitive to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list on January 12, 1966.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Robert Van Lewing (March 27, 1921 \u2013 December 17, 1983) was an American bank robber and listed on the [[FBI's_Ten_Most_Wanted|FBI's Ten Most Wanted]] list from 1966\u20131967. A long time career criminal, Lewing's criminal record included prior arrests and convictions on a number of armed robbery charges before being officially added as the [[FBI_Ten_Most_Wanted_Fugitives_by_year,_1966|226th fugitive to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list]] on January 12, 1966. February 6, 1967 January 12, 1966 \n"} +{"id": 2669, "claim": "Emily Warren Roebling (1843-1903) was a US national known for her contribution to the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emily Warren Roebling (September 23, 1843 \u2013 February 28, 1903) was an engineer known for her contribution to the completion of the [[Brooklyn_Bridge|Brooklyn Bridge]] after her husband [[Washington_Roebling|Washington Roebling]] developed [[Decompression_sickness|caisson disease]] (a.k.a. decompression disease). US \n"} +{"id": 20930, "claim": "Tensile structure allows the strength to be different depending on what the item is made out of, Solid Steel Bar is the highest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Solid steel bar 210 400\u2013800 0.24% A tensile structure is a [[Construction|construction]] of elements carrying only [[Tension_(physics)|tension]] and no [[Compression_(physical)|compression]] or [[Bending|bending]]. \n"} +{"id": 1636, "claim": "Alicia Kozakiewicz suffered from a post-traumatic stress disorder and memory loss, thereby undergoing counseling as a treatment method.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the aftermath, Kozakiewicz has suffered from [[Post-traumatic_stress_disorder|post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD) and significant memory loss. She has used counseling as a treatment method. \n"} +{"id": 700, "claim": "Marshals of Italy included people like Luigi Cadorna and Armando Diaz.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Originally created in 1924 by Italian dictator [[Benito_Mussolini|Benito Mussolini]] for the purpose of honoring Generals [[Luigi_Cadorna|Luigi Cadorna]] and [[Armando_Diaz|Armando Diaz]], the rank was granted to several other general officers from 1926 to 1943. \n[[Marshal_of_Italy|Marshal of Italy]] Luigi Cadorna, [[Order_of_Saints_Maurice_and_Lazarus|OSML]], [[Military_Order_of_Savoy|OMS]], OCI (4 September 1850 \u2013 21 December 1928) was an [[Italian_people|Italian]] General and [[Marshal_of_Italy|Marshal of Italy]], most famous for being the [[Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Italian_Army|Chief of Staff of the Italian Army]] during the first part of [[World_War_I|World War I]]. Armando Diaz, 1st Duke of the Victory, [[Supreme_Order_of_the_Most_Holy_Annunciation|OSSA]], [[Order_of_Saints_Maurice_and_Lazarus|OSML]], [[Military_Order_of_Savoy|OMS]], OCI (5 December 1861 \u2013 28 February 1928) was an [[Italy|Italian]] general and a [[Marshal_of_Italy|Marshal of Italy]]. \n"} +{"id": 18093, "claim": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented annually for Adult's Literature, General Fiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Fiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature but prior to 2007, these categories varied each year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Minnesota Book Awards are presented for Children's Literature, General Nonfiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, Poetry, and Young People's Literature. \n"} +{"id": 44479, "claim": "1991 Waterford City Council election had six parties all of which have at least two seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Fianna_Fa\u0301il|Fianna Fa\u0301il]] 3 [[Fine_Gael|Fine Gael]] 2 [[Labour_Party_(Ireland)|Labour]] 3 [[Workers'_Party_of_Ireland|Workers' Party]] 3 [[Progressive_Democrats|Progressive Democrats]] 2 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 23169, "claim": "Louis Dominique Minnier was a knight in the Order of Saint Louis before becoming a captain of grenadiers and later a major.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 2 March 1773 he was made a knight of Order of Saint Louis. On 28 February 1778, he became captain of grenadiers, and on 20 March he was promoted to major. \n"} +{"id": 1807, "claim": "Donna Haliday and Danielle Barry backed out of the 2009 Noum\u00e9a International.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Donna Haliday (born 4 February 1981; ne\u0301e Cranston) is a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] [[Badminton|badminton]] player. 2009 Noume\u0301a International Winner Danielle Tahuri (born 22 December 1988; as Danielle Barry) is a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] female [[Badminton|badminton]] player who plays for the Te Atatu Badminton Club. 2009 Noume\u0301a International Runner-up \n"} +{"id": 568, "claim": "The \u00c9cailles de Lune received a professional ratings of 8.7/10 from Metal Storm and received 9/10 from PopMatters.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Metal_Storm_(webzine)|Metal Storm]] 8.7/10 [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 9/10 \n"} +{"id": 4965, "claim": "Cobus Kellermann is a South African Chartered Financial Analyst that established Clarus Capital and owns 50% of RDL Management.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jacobus \"Cobus\" Everhardus Kellermann (born c. 1977) is a South African [[Chartered_Financial_Analyst|Chartered Financial Analyst]] (CFA). In 2009 Kellermann established Clarus Capital which runs seven unit trusts to the value of over R1.35 billion. Kellerman also owns 50% of RDL Management in Mauritius, the investment management arm of [[Belvedere_Management_Limited|Belvedere Management Limited]]. \n"} +{"id": 3550, "claim": "The Pe\u00f1afiel Castle owned by the Municipality of Pe\u00f1afiel is open to the public.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Municipality of Pen\u0303afiel Yes \n"} +{"id": 3269, "claim": "Before being eventually acquired by General Motors (an American multinational corporation headquartered in Detroit that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services, with global headquarters in Detroit's Renaissance Center), Oakland Motor Car Company was an automotive company that was founded in 1907 by Alanson Brush.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1907 Alanson Brush Acquired by [[General_Motors|General Motors]] in 1909, became a brand, then discontinued in favor of [[Pontiac_(automobile)|Pontiac]] General Motors Company (GM) is an American [[Multinational_corporation|multinational corporation]] headquartered in [[Detroit|Detroit]] that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services, with global headquarters in Detroit's [[Renaissance_Center|Renaissance Center]]. \n"} +{"id": 9343, "claim": "The State Affairs Commission of North Korea has Kim Jong-un (Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012) as chairman since 29 June 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The current [[Chairman_of_the_State_Affairs_Commission|chairman of the SAC]], which is defined by the same constitution as the supreme leader of the nation, is [[Kim_Jong-un|Kim Jong-un]]. [[Kim_Jong-un|Kim Jong-un]]\n\u1100\u1175\u11b7\u110c\u1165\u11bc\u110b\u1173\u11ab\n(born 1984) 29 June 2016 Kim Jong-un ([[Korean_language|Korean]]: \u1100\u1175\u11b7\u110c\u1165\u11bc\u110b\u1173\u11ab; Hanja: \u91d1\u6b63\u6069; Korean pronunciation: [[Korean|[kim.dz\u0254\u014b.\u026fn]]; born 8 January 1982, 1983, or 1984) is a North Korean politician serving as [[List_of_leaders_of_North_Korea#Supreme_leader_of_North_Korea|Supreme Leader of North Korea]] since 2011 and the [[Chairman_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea|leader]] of the [[Workers'_Party_of_Korea|Workers' Party of Korea]] since 2012. \n"} +{"id": 9531, "claim": "Konstantinos Damianos, born in 1853 in Belgium, fought in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1853\nAthens \nHe was born in [[Athens|Athens]] in 1853, and graduated from the Greek Army Academy on 7 February 1878 as an Artillery Adjutant. \n"} +{"id": 3035, "claim": "The Hartford Yard Goats home field is the Dunkin' Donuts Park, a 6,121-seat baseball park.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Yard Goats' home stadium is [[Dunkin'_Donuts_Park|Dunkin' Donuts Park]]. Dunkin' Donuts Park is a 6,121-seat baseball park in [[Hartford,_Connecticut|Hartford, Connecticut]]. \nIt is the home field of the [[Hartford_Yard_Goats|Hartford Yard Goats]] of the [[Eastern_League_(baseball)|Eastern League]]. Dunkin' Donuts Park 6,121 \n"} +{"id": 17019, "claim": "Dean Esperanza served longer as the President of Quezon City Academy than Tomas Ongoco and Florentina Gonzales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dean Esperanza Pahati-Alvendia 1982 2001 Tomas C. Ongoco 2001 2014 Florentina C. Gonzales 2014 Present \n"} +{"id": 13129, "claim": "Sajana Rana was gifted a Yamaha scooter when she won an MVP award in 2013 at the Ncell Cup,and went on to become the first ever Nepali women's footballer to play abroad.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2013 Rana won the most valuable player award at the 15th edition of the women's [[Ncell_Cup|Ncell Cup]]. As a prize she was gifted one [[Yamaha_Motor_Company|Yamaha scooter]]. In doing so Rana becomes the first ever Nepali women's footballer to play abroad. \n"} +{"id": 5541, "claim": "Sudare, featured prominently in The Tale of Genji, protects the inhabitants of the building not only from the elements, but also from the eyes of outsiders.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sudare protect the inhabitants of the building not only from the elements, but also from the eyes of outsiders. They are featured prominently in [[The_Tale_of_Genji|The Tale of Genji]]. \n"} +{"id": 7220, "claim": "History of urban planning (a technical and political process concerned with the use of land and design) played a very important role in the shaping of Europe's geographical structures, most were realized from the 12th to 14th centuries and landlords never tried to make towns.", "label": 1, "evidence": "All kinds of landlords, from the highest to the lowest rank, tried to found new towns on their estates, in order to gain economical, political or military power. \n"} +{"id": 42236, "claim": "Pseudeva purpurigera, classified as an insecta in the Noctuidae family, is part of the Archaea phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 15105, "claim": "\u00c9douard Brissaud, a French physician and pathologist who died of a brain tumor at 57 years old, was taught by Jean Martin Charcot at the Piti\u00e9-Salp\u00eatri\u00e8re Hospital.", "label": 0, "evidence": "E\u0301douard Brissaud (15 April 1852, [[Besanc\u0327on|Besanc\u0327on]] \u2013 20 December 1909) was a French [[Physician|physician]] and [[Pathologist|pathologist]]. He died of a brain tumour, aged 57. He was taught by [[Jean_Martin_Charcot|Jean Martin Charcot]] at [[Pitie\u0301-Salpe\u0302trie\u0300re_Hospital|Pitie\u0301-Salpe\u0302trie\u0300re Hospital]]. \n"} +{"id": 494, "claim": "The Anointed Pace Sisters began singing together in their father's church, but they failed to release any kinds of albums.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Anointed Pace Sisters released five albums with two labels during their tenure, and those were 1992's U-Know with Savoy Records, 1995's My Purpose again with Savoy, then 2003's It's Already Done by their own label Gospel Pace, 2006's Return by Tyscot Records, and 2009's Access Granted from Tyscot Records. \n"} +{"id": 26032, "claim": "Gegham Harutyunyan played for the Ulisses club from 2008-2014, where he scored a total of 44 apps and 3 goals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gegham Harutyunyan (born 23 August 1990) is an Armenian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for [[FC_Gandzasar_Kapan|Gandzasar Kapan]]. [[Ulisses_FC|Ulisses]] [[2008_Armenian_Premier_League|2008]] [[2009_Armenian_Premier_League|2009]] [[2010_Armenian_Premier_League|2010]] [[2011_Armenian_Premier_League|2011]] [[2012\u201313_Armenian_Premier_League|2012\u201313]] [[2013\u201314_Armenian_Premier_League|2013\u201314]] Total 44 3 \n"} +{"id": 4819, "claim": "In \"Bobby Goes Nuts,\" Bobby wasn't able to enroll in the YMCA boxing class; instead, he got into a self-defense class for women.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Unfortunately for Bobby, when he goes to the Y to sign up for boxing, he finds out the class is full. Bobby asks to be enrolled in something, and is placed into a self-defense class for women because it is the only thing that is open. In order to do so, Hank comes up with what he believes is the perfect idea and suggests Bobby go to the local [[YMCA|YMCA]] to enroll in a boxing class. \n"} +{"id": 3990, "claim": "The Miss Hong Kong 2007 pageant had two contestants from Vancouver including winner Nicole Lee, who also won the Miss Vitality Ambassador Award.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Contestant #3: [[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, [[Aimee_Chan|Aimee Chan]]. \n[[Kayi_Cheung|Kayi Cheung]] \n"} +{"id": 13545, "claim": "Emma Amelia Cranmer(October 2, 1858 \u2013 January 11, 1937), an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette Cranmer with four other siblings born in October 2, 1858", "label": 0, "evidence": "Emma Amelia Cranmer (previously, Emma Goodell; October 2, 1858 \u2013 January 11, 1937) was an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author. She was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette S. (Byam) Cranmer. Her siblings were Julia C. Powers (born 1856), Laura B. Powers (born 1865), Fred Willard Powers (born 1868), and Leland Earnest Powers (born 1871). \nEmma Amelia Powers\nOctober 2, 1858\n[[Mount_Vernon,_Wisconsin|Mount Vernon, Wisconsin]], U.S. January 11, 1937(1937-01-11) (aged 78)\n[[Minnesota|Minnesota]], U.S. temperance reformer, woman suffragist, author, lecturer She was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Lewis Powers and Janette S. (Byam) Cranmer. Her siblings were Julia C. Powers (born 1856), Laura B. Powers (born 1865), Fred Willard Powers (born 1868), and Leland Earnest Powers (born 1871). \n"} +{"id": 18923, "claim": "Two Belgians and the Netherlands took the first three places of the 2018 Dwars door Vlaanderen's final result, while one of them also won the preceding year's competition.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Yves_Lampaert|Yves Lampaert]] (BEL) 2 [[Mike_Teunissen|Mike Teunissen]] (NED) 3 [[Sep_Vanmarcke|Sep Vanmarcke]] (BEL) 1 [[Yves_Lampaert|Yves Lampaert]] (BEL) \n"} +{"id": 11196, "claim": "The Conservative party won a landslide victory against the other parties in the 2015 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2015 Bracknell Forest Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect all the members of [[Bracknell_Forest_Borough_Council|Bracknell Forest Borough Council]] in England to coincide with other [[2015_United_Kingdom_local_elections|local elections]], an election which was held simultaneously with the 2015 General Election, resulting in higher turnout than the previous election. Conservative party candidates won 41 of the 42 seats. [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 41 98 \n"} +{"id": 3780, "claim": "Eunice Beckmann, player number 99, played as forward along with Midfielder Natasha Dowie, player number 9, in the 2016 Boston Breakers season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Key to positions: FW \u2013 [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]], MF \u2013 [[Midfielder|Midfielder]], DF \u2013 [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]], GK \u2013 [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|Goalkeeper]] Natasha Dowie FW \n"} +{"id": 3896, "claim": "In the 1985 Asian Championships Marathon event, Asha Aggarwal took first place, while Yuko Gordon secured second.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1985 [[Asha_Agarwal|Asha Agarwal]] (IND) [[Yuko_Gordon|Yuko Gordon]] (HKG) \n"} +{"id": 26252, "claim": "Arthur Rigby (English professional footballer) was an electrician by trade who initially started his football career as a goalkeeper and he played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arthur Rigby (born 7 June 1900 in [[Chorlton-cum-Hardy|Chorlton-cum-Hardy]], Manchester, England; died March 1960 in [[Crewe|Crewe]], England) was an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as [[Inside_left|inside left]] or [[Outside_left|outside left]]. Arthur Rigby was an electrician by trade who initially started his football career as a [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|goalkeeper]] until after a trial with [[Stockport_County_F.C.|Stockport County]], signed as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] for [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] after the [[First_World_War|First World War]]. He played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season at City, before the club was relegated in his first full season. \n"} +{"id": 925, "claim": "Lamarr Houston only played in the Chicago Bears National Football League from 2010 to 2017 seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Frederick Lamarr Houston (born June 24, 1987) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Outside_linebacker|outside linebacker]]. [[2010_NFL_season|2010]] [[2010_Oakland_Raiders_season|OAK]] [[2011_NFL_season|2011]] [[2011_Oakland_Raiders_season|OAK]] [[2012_NFL_season|2012]] [[2012_Oakland_Raiders_season|OAK]] [[2013_NFL_season|2013]] [[2013_Oakland_Raiders_season|OAK]] [[2014_NFL_season|2014]] [[2014_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2015_NFL_season|2015]] [[2015_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2016_NFL_season|2016]] [[2016_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] [[2017_NFL_season|2017]] [[2017_Houston_Texans_season|HOU]] [[2017_Chicago_Bears_season|CHI]] \n"} +{"id": 8315, "claim": "List of wars involving Peru include a victorious non-conventional war against Bolivia in 1828 and the Conflict of the Pedrera in 1911 which was a war against Peru's rebels.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Conflict of the Pedrera\n(1911) [[Colombia|Colombia]] War against \n"} +{"id": 790, "claim": "The revisions in the Table of Ranks, which was introduced by Angelo Segrillo in 1722, allowed Vladimir Lenin to reach 4th rank and become an \"active state councillor\" and was used until the Russian Revolution of 1917.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first complete translation into English of the original Table of Ranks promulgated by Peter the Great in 1722 was presented by Brazilian historian [[Angelo_Segrillo|Angelo Segrillo]] in 2016. \n"} +{"id": 7659, "claim": "In the 2016 Arab Junior Athletics Championships, the United Arab Emirates, a sovereign state in Western Asia situated at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, won one silver medal.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 1 The United Arab Emirates (UAE; [[Arabic|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0655\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0627\u062a \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062a\u062d\u062f\u0629 al-\u02beIma\u0304ra\u0304t al-\u02bfArabi\u0304yah al-Muttah\u0323idah), sometimes simply called the Emirates ([[Arabic|Arabic]]: \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0655\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0627\u062a al-\u02beIma\u0304ra\u0304t), is a [[Sovereign_state|sovereign state]] in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]] located at the eastern end of the [[Arabian_Peninsula|Arabian Peninsula]]. \n"} +{"id": 1105, "claim": "Helina allotalla is a Palearctic fly from the family Muscidae, order Diptera, and phylum Arthropoda", "label": 0, "evidence": "Helina allotalla is a [[Palearctic|Palearctic]] [[Fly|fly]] from the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Muscidae|Muscidae]]. [[Fly|Diptera]] Order: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Phylum: \n"} +{"id": 33103, "claim": "American TV personality Alicia Kozakiewicz suffered from a post-traumatic stress disorder and memory loss after her abduction when she was 13 years old, thereby undergoing counseling as a treatment method.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the aftermath, Kozakiewicz has suffered from [[Post-traumatic_stress_disorder|post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD) and significant memory loss. She has used counseling as a treatment method. At the age of 13, Kozakiewicz was the first known victim of an internet luring and [[Child_abduction|child abduction]] that received widespread media attention. \n"} +{"id": 6600, "claim": "From 2009 to date, Tom Herpich a graduate from the School of Visual Arts has had a role in many televised series including Adventure Time, Steven Universe and Summer Camp Island.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Herpich graduated from the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and was known in indie cartooning circles before he was hired to work on Adventure Time. 2009\u20132017 [[Adventure_Time|Adventure Time]] Character designer, writer, storyboard artist, voice actor 2013, 2018\u2013present [[Steven_Universe|Steven Universe]] Background layout (pilot), writer, storyboard artist (TV series) 2017\u2013present [[Summer_Camp_Island|Summer Camp Island]] Writer, storyboard artist \n"} +{"id": 2881, "claim": "Greatest American Waltzes's Side A, which is recorded by American entertainer Connie Francis, comprises of \"Anniversary Waltz\" by Dave Franklin, Al Dubin, the longest of all tracks which plays for two minutes and 27 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"[[Anniversary_Waltz|Anniversary Waltz]]\" Dave Franklin, [[Al_Dubin|Al Dubin]] 2.27 2.51 [[My_Buddy_(song)|\"My Buddy\"]] \n"} +{"id": 2986, "claim": "Lufthansa Group, headquartered in San Francisco, California, has total assets of 42.66 billion marks, and has never achieved net income over 100,000 marks.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany|Germany]] \n"} +{"id": 2138, "claim": "Anna Taskomakare is a housewife who has been active in supporting her rich husband, bought, renovated, enlarged houses and sold them out.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Anna Taskomakare (circa 1480 - died after 1528), was a Swedish merchant craftswoman and estate owner. \n"} +{"id": 25805, "claim": "The Schinia lynx, the lynx flower moth, is a moth of the Lepidoptera order under the Noctuidae genus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: [[Schinia|Schinia]] \n"} +{"id": 5729, "claim": "The Nautilus clarkanus is an extinct species of Nautiloid from the class Cephalopoda of the kingdom, Animalia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Nautilus\" clarkanus is an [[Extinction|extinct]] species of [[Nautiloid|nautiloid]]. Class: [[Cephalopod|Cephalopoda]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 763, "claim": "Digama africana (a moth) is part of the Erebidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Digama africana is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Charles_Swinhoe|Charles Swinhoe]] in 1907. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \nDigama africana is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Erebidae|Erebidae]] [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Charles_Swinhoe|Charles Swinhoe]] in 1907. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 14188, "claim": "Betty Lane was an artist born in New York City and began painting at age two.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in Washington, D.C. on 30 Sept 1907, Betty (born Elizabeth Thoburn) Lane was the youngest of six children born to a Marine officer, Rufus Herman Lane and Gertrude Eleanor Mills. \n"} +{"id": 11098, "claim": "Eryngiophyllum belongs to the Eryngiophyllum Greenm.genus under the Coreopsideae tribe of the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Genus: Eryngiophyllum\nGreenm. Tribe: [[Coreopsideae|Coreopsideae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 600, "claim": "The three nomadic Jurchen tribes that lived on the northern border of Ming dynasty China were Haixi Jurchens, Jianzhou Jurchens, and Wild Jurchens.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chinese officials of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) classified them into three groups, reflecting relative proximity to China: Jianzhou (Chinese: \u5efa\u5dde) Jurchens, some of whom were mixed with Korean and Chinese populations, lived in the proximity of the [[Mudan_River|Mudan river]], the [[Changbai_Mountains|Changbai mountains]], and Liaodong. They were noted as able to sew clothes similar to the Chinese, and lived by hunting and fishing, sedentary agriculture, and trading in pearls and ginseng. [[Haixi_Jurchens|Haixi]] (Chinese: \u6d77\u897f) Jurchens, named after the Haixi or [[Songhua_River|Songhua river]], included several populous and independent tribes, largely divided between nomadic pastoralists in the west and sedentary agriculturalists in the east. They were the Jurchens most strongly influenced by the Mongols. [[Wild_Jurchens|Yeren]] (Chinese: \u91ce\u4eba, lit. 'Wild People,' or, 'savage,' 'barbarian'), a term sometimes used by Chinese and Korean commentators to refer to all Jurchens. It more specifically referred to the inhabitants of the sparsely populated north of Manchuria beyond the Liao and Songhua river valleys, supporting themselves by hunting, fishing, pig farming, and some migratory agriculture. This relationship between the Jurchens and Koreans was ended by the Ming which envisioned the Jurchens as a form of protective border to the north. \nChinese chroniclers of the [[Ming_dynasty|Ming dynasty]] distinguished three different groups of Jurchens: the [[Wild_Jurchens|Wild Jurchens]] (\u91ce\u4eba\u5973\u771f; ye\u030cre\u0301n Nu\u0308\u030czhe\u0304n) of Outer Manchuria, the [[Haixi_Jurchens|Haixi Jurchens]] (\u6d77\u897f\u5973\u771f) of modern [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang Province]] and the Jianzhou Jurchens of modern Jilin Province. The Jurchen ([[Manchu_language|Manchu]]: \u1835\u1860\u1867\u185d\u1828 Jus\u030cen, IPA: [[Help:IPA|[\u02a4u\u0283\u0259n]]; [[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u5973\u771f, Nu\u0308\u030czhe\u0304n, [[Mandarin|[ny\u0300.\u0288\u0282\u0259\u0301n]]) is a term used to collectively describe a number of [[East_Asian_people|East Asian]] [[Tungusic_peoples|Tungusic]]-speaking peoples who lived in the northeast of China, later known as [[Manchuria|Manchuria]], before the 18th century. \n"} +{"id": 22104, "claim": "Bardiani\u2013CSF (Team code: BCF, formerly Blue Storm Scrigno) had three Italian racers in the 2018 Okolo Slovenska's stage 4 race.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bardiani\u2013CSF\u2013Faizane\u0300 ([[Union_Cycliste_Internationale|UCI]] team code: BCF) is a professional continental [[Cycling_team|cycling team]] registered in [[Italy|Italy]] that participates in [[UCI_Continental_Circuits|UCI Continental Circuits]] races and when selected as a wildcard to [[UCI_ProTour|UCI ProTour]] events. 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Although focused on [[South_Asian_Americans|South Asian]] youth, the group is secular and works with young people of all ethnicities. was founded in New York City in 1996 by [[Sayu_Bhojwani|Sayu Bhojwani]], who believed there was a significant lack in resources available to underprivileged youths. \nSayu Bhojwani is a first generation [[Immigration|immigrant]] to the [[United_States|United States]]. As a resident of [[Queens|Queens]], Bhojwani founded the afterschool [[South_Asian_Youth_Action|South Asian Youth Action]] program in 1996 to support teenagers with ancestral origin from [[South_Asia|South Asia]], which continues to serve New York today. \n"} +{"id": 9536, "claim": "In 2016, Qahavand, which is located in the province of Fars in Iran, had 563 more people living there than in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Qahavand ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0642\u0647\u0627\u0648\u0646\u062f\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Qaha\u0304vand and Qaha\u0304wand) is a city and capital of [[Shara_District|Shara District]], in [[Hamadan_County|Hamadan County]], [[Hamadan_Province|Hamadan Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. \n"} +{"id": 13509, "claim": "Uppsala Basket took part in the Basketligan League from 2012-2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2012\u201313_Basketligan_season|2012\u201313]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2013\u201314_Basketligan_season|2013\u201314]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2014\u201315_Basketligan_season|2014\u201315]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2015\u201316_Basketligan_season|2015\u201316]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2016\u201317_Basketligan_season|2016\u201317]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2017\u201318_Basketligan_season|2017\u201318]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] [[2018\u201319_Basketligan_season|2018\u201319]] [[Basketligan|Basketligan]] \n"} +{"id": 6618, "claim": "Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos, who received art classes in the St Bartolome College and as apprentice of the painter Baltasar de Vargas Figueroa, was one of the leading artists of the Latin American Baroque movement, whose artwork mostly depicts the life of Christ, Virgin Mary, the Saints and scenes of the New Testament.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He received art classes in the St Bartolome College and as apprentice of the painter Baltasar de Vargas Figueroa. Gregorio Va\u0301squez de Arce y Ceballos (May 9, 1638 \u2013 August 6, 1711), commonly referred to as Gregorio Va\u0301squez, was a Neogranadian [[Art|painter]], one of the leading artists of the [[Latin_American|Latin American]] [[Baroque|Baroque]] movement, which extended from the mid 17th to the late 18th century in the [[Viceroyalty_of_New_Granada|Viceroyalty of New Granada]]. Most of the artwork of Va\u0301squez depicts the life of [[Christ|Christ]], [[Virgin_Mary|Virgin Mary]], the [[Saint|Saints]] and scenes of the [[New_Testament|New Testament]]. \n"} +{"id": 2040, "claim": "John Baker Saunders recorded and toured Europe with the New York-based band The Walkabouts and also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in Minneapolis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He recorded and toured [[Europe|Europe]] with the [[Seattle|Seattle]]-based band The Walkabouts. Saunders also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]]. \n"} +{"id": 524, "claim": "Frances Chaney appeared in a total of eight films from 1951-1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1951 [[The_Underworld_Story|The Underworld Story]] 1951 [[When_I_Grow_Up_(film)|When I Grow Up]] 1951 [[Saturday's_Hero|Saturday's Hero]] 1973 [[The_Seven-Ups|The Seven-Ups]] 1989 [[Paint_It_Black_(1989_film)|Paint It Black]] 1989 [[When_Harry_Met_Sally...|When Harry Met Sally...]] 1993 [[Life_with_Mikey|Life with Mikey]] 1993 [[The_Saint_of_Fort_Washington|The Saint of Fort Washington]] \n"} +{"id": 2726, "claim": "Because of their rather compact nature and absence of controlled spillway, landslide dams are responsible for two types of flooding: backflooding (upstream flooding) upon creation and downstream flooding upon failure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Because of their rather loose nature and absence of controlled [[Spillway|spillway]], landslide dams frequently [[Catastrophic_failure|fail catastrophically]] and lead to downstream [[Flooding|flooding]], often with high casualties. \n"} +{"id": 1140, "claim": "Oswestry Castle ( was reclaimed by Madog ap Maredudd the prince of Powys between 1149 and 1154, and the castle was used as a scene of Parliament held by Richard II in 1398.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The castle was reclaimed by [[Madog_ap_Maredudd|Madog ap Maredudd]] the Prince of Powys between 1149 and 1154, along with the lordship of the area. The castle was the scene of a parliament held by [[Richard_II_of_England|Richard II]] in 1398. \n"} +{"id": 11335, "claim": "In Operation Roller Coaster series test, Double Tracks test and Clean Slate III test are located at Tonopah Test Range, Los Angeles and share the same elevation height of 1,683 m (5,522 ft) + 0.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tonopah Test Range, Nevada Tonopah Test Range, Nevada 1,518 m (4,980 ft) + 0 1,645 m (5,397 ft) + 0 \n"} +{"id": 1134, "claim": "Abel Gigli Mohamed (born August 16, 1990 in Busto Arsizio, Italy) is a Centre back currently playing for Rimini, and has represented the Italian national team since 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Abel Gigli [[Rimini_F.C._1912|Rimini]] \n"} +{"id": 17525, "claim": "During the 1989 Philadelphia Phillies season, French-born Steve Jeltz from Kansas, a switch-hitter, hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates from both sides of the plate, a first in Phillies history.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On June 8, 1989, [[Steve_Jeltz|Steve Jeltz]] hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, despite not starting the game. A switch-hitter, Jeltz hit one of these homers from the right side of the plate and one from the left side. This was the first time in the history of the Phillies that this feat had been accomplished. Jeltz was born in Paris to a military family. When he was young, Jeltz moved with his family to [[Lawrence,_Kansas|Lawrence, Kansas]], and he later attended the [[University_of_Kansas|University of Kansas]]. \n"} +{"id": 40224, "claim": "Trail Blazers regular-season had a less attendance 1971-1972 and 1972-1973 season than in 1970-71 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1971\u201372 Season Total 279,506 1970\u201371 245,383 Trail Blazers regular-season\nattendance figures, 1970\u20132019 \n245,383 1970\u201371 333,480 1972\u201373 Total Season Trail Blazers regular-season\nattendance figures, 1970\u20132019 \n"} +{"id": 36688, "claim": "The ARkStorm occurs on average every 50 years with the largest event being 300% more powerful than any other floods recorded.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The USGS sediment research in the San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Barbara basin, Sacramento Valley, and Klamath Mountain region have indicated that \"megastorms\" similar to the ARkStorm scenario have occurred in the following years A.D.: 212, 440, 603, 1029, c. 1300, 1418, [[California_flood_of_1605|1605]], 1750, 1810, and December 1861\u2013January 1862 (the latest occurrence). \nThe largest event was [[California_flood_of_1605|the one in 1605]], which left behind a layer of silt two inches thick, indicating that this flood was at least 50% more powerful than any of the others recorded. \n"} +{"id": 192, "claim": "Thin Black Duke has a review score of nine out of ten in Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 87/100 \n"} +{"id": 21502, "claim": "In the IWRG 8th Anniversary Show, Vampiro Met\u00e1lico suffered a defeat from Charmaco Torres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Artillero|Chamaco Torres]] defeated Su\u0301per Cometa \nParame\u0301dico and Zonik 2000 defeated Colt Master and Vampiro Meta\u0301lico \n"} +{"id": 5347, "claim": "In the Japanese Roller Hockey National Championship (team sport played on roller skates) the Seibu Club has the most number of championships which was eleven and the Tokyo Club has the least which was one.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Japanese Roller Hockey National Championship is the biggest [[Rink_hockey|Roller Hockey]] Clubs Championship in [[Japan|Japan]]. Japanese Roller Hockey National Championship [[Rink_hockey|Rink hockey]] Roller hockey (in [[British_English|British English]]), rink hockey (in [[American_English|American English]]) or quad hockey is a team sport played on [[Roller_skates|roller skates]]. Hakusan Club 11 Seibu Club 5 Tokyo Club 1 Yomiuri Land 1 Oriental Classic 1 \n"} +{"id": 2234, "claim": "The animal in the Ursidae Genus in the Animalia Kingdom is the Newfoundland black bear.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Bear|Ursidae]] Genus: [[Ursus_(genus)|Ursus]] \n"} +{"id": 7380, "claim": "During the Road Race portion of the women's cycling events at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, Maureen Kaila Vergara, whose cycling career ran from 1990 - 2001 won the gold, while Madelin Jorge won the silver.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Road Race Madeli\u0301n Jorge (CUB) [[Yoanka_Gonza\u0301lez|Yoanka Gonza\u0301lez]] (CUB) \n"} +{"id": 45361, "claim": "David Hoberman ( was the associate producer of wicked city and logistics manager for the geek charming series).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Wicked_City_(TV_series)|Wicked City]] Executive producer \n[[Geek_Charming|Geek Charming]] Executive producer \n"} +{"id": 19084, "claim": "Century III Mall was located in West Mifflin, a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Century III Mall was an enclosed [[Shopping_mall|shopping mall]] located in the southeastern [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] suburb of [[West_Mifflin,_Pennsylvania|West Mifflin, Pennsylvania]]. West Mifflin is a [[Borough_(Pennsylvania)|borough]] in [[Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania|Allegheny County]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], United States, located southeast of downtown [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]]. \n"} +{"id": 6526, "claim": "Masaki Suda has released more singles as the lead artist in 2016 than in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As lead artist 2016 2017 \"Kokyu\" \n"} +{"id": 20329, "claim": "Canadian avant garde jazz group Ratchet Orchestra roots back to the early 1990s with Nicolas Caloia, later on expanding the membership into 31 with the band's third album.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ratchet Orchestra is an [[Avant_garde|avant garde]] [[Jazz|jazz]] musical group based in [[Montreal|Montreal]], [[Canada|Canada]]. The band was started in the early 1990s, when musical director Nicolas Caloia began experimenting with improvised chamber jazz. Their third album Hemlock brought in a large number of musicians, with 31 members counted on the back of the CD. \n"} +{"id": 45011, "claim": "In 1990, the Federal Communications Commission granted John La Rue a construction permit to build a new radio station which was given the call sign KZDD on June 1991 but was changed to KSPY on October 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In March 1989, John K. La Rue applied to the [[Federal_Communications_Commission|Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) for a [[Construction_permit|construction permit]] for a new broadcast radio station. The FCC granted this permit on October 15, 1990, with a scheduled expiration date of April 15, 1992. The new station was assigned call sign KZDD on June 14, 1991. A few months later, on October 21, 1991, the station was assigned new call sign KSPY. \n"} +{"id": 2024, "claim": "The radio station KNMX, which first aired on June 2009, is a radio station, which transmits audio using radio waves, located in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and streams Country music.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On April 11, 1979, San Miguel Broadcasting Company, Inc., filed to build a new radio station at 540 kHz in Las Vegas. \n"} +{"id": 35070, "claim": "In 1966, Bob Shamansky ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, however, he lost to Republican incumbent Samuel L. Devine, the Chairman of the House Republican Conference during the 96th Congress.", "label": 0, "evidence": "However, he lost to [[United_States_Republican_Party|Republican]] incumbent [[Samuel_L._Devine|Samuel L. Devine]]. In [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1966|1966]], Shamansky ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. During the [[96th_United_States_Congress|96th Congress]], he was the Chairman of the House Republican Conference. \n"} +{"id": 4064, "claim": "The international ambassadors of Poland include two ambassadors in Belgium, two other ambassadors in Vienna, Austria, and Janusz Kotanski in Panama City.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Janusz Andrzej Kotan\u0301ski (born 29 April 1957 in [[Warsaw|Warsaw]]) is a Polish historian and teacher, since 2016 serving as an ambassador to the [[Holy_See|Holy See]]. \nPoland Ambassador to the Holy See Janusz Kotan\u0301ski \n"} +{"id": 634, "claim": "5.1% of the Hawaii adult population are identified as LGBT which marked the highest in the United States to be only behing the District of Columbia having 10% according to a 2013 Williams Institute survey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A 2013 [[Williams_Institute|Williams Institute]] survey showed that 5.1% of the Hawaii adult population identified as LGBT. This was the highest in the [[United_States|United States]], behind only the [[District_of_Columbia|District of Columbia]] (10%). \n"} +{"id": 47743, "claim": "French painter Jean Rongier was known for her historic genre work and exhibited it at the Pennsylvania Building and the Palace of Fine Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jeanne Rongier (November 27, 1852 \u2013 January 19, 1929) was a [[France|French]] painter. She is known for historic genre works after old masters such as [[Frans_Hals|Frans Hals]] and [[Jacob_Duck|Jacob Duck]]. Rongier exhibited her work at the Pennsylvania Building, the [[Museum_of_Science_and_Industry_(Chicago)|Palace of Fine Arts]] and [[The_Woman's_Building_(Chicago)|The Woman's Building]] at the 1893 [[World's_Columbian_Exposition|World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago, Illinois. \n"} +{"id": 50006, "claim": "Katrice Lee, who was born on 28 November 1979, was missing for 39 years and 18 days, and she was described with curly light brown hair, brown eyes, and strabismus, eyes that do not properly align with each other, in her left eye.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Katrice Lee is a [[United_Kingdom|British]] girl who has been missing since 28 November 1981. \n"} +{"id": 5507, "claim": "Serge Gnabry represented an Asian country in his baseball career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Serge David Gnabry (German: [[Standard_German|[g\u0250\u02c8nab\u0281i\u02d0]]; French: [[French|[\u0272ab\u0281i]]; born 14 July 1995) is a German professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] for [[Bundesliga|Bundesliga]] club [[FC_Bayern_Munich|Bayern Munich]] and the [[Germany_national_football_team|Germany national team]]. \n"} +{"id": 8097, "claim": "Wuling District is located in the prefecture-level city of Changde, well known for the Battle of Changde during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937\u201345), in the People's Republic of China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Changde|Changde]] The city is well known for the Battle of Changde during the [[Second_Sino-Japanese_War|Second Sino-Japanese War]] (1937\u201345) and the atrocities committed then by the [[Imperial_Japanese_Army|Imperial Japanese Army]]. People's Republic of China \n"} +{"id": 33283, "claim": "Jan Collins, born in the county seat of Texas's Tom Green County, lived in multiple different towns over nearly ten U.S. states before she turned 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jan Collins was born in [[San_Angelo,_Texas|San Angelo, Texas]], and had one younger sister. San Angelo [[English|/s\u00e6n \u02c8\u00e6nd\u0292\u0259lo\u028a/]] is a city in and the [[County_seat|county seat]] of [[Tom_Green_County,_Texas|Tom Green County]], [[Texas|Texas]], [[United_States|United States]]. Her family lived in 15 towns and 9 states before she was 19 years old. \n"} +{"id": 20266, "claim": "The school reopened its doors as Westchester Academy for International Studies and had a student cap of 1000, and at one point shared a campus with Stratford.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Westchester Academy for International Studies (WAIS) is a public charter school in the [[Spring_Branch_Independent_School_District|Spring Branch Independent School District]] in [[Houston,_Texas|Houston, Texas]]. The school would eventually cap at one thousand students spanning across grades 6\u201312th. During the 2004\u201305 school year, the campus was shared with Stratford, due to renovations occurring on Stratford's campus. \n"} +{"id": 5513, "claim": "Jonker I had more finished diamond ( solid form of the element carbon) weight than Jonker II and Jonker III.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Diamond is a [[Allotropes_of_carbon|solid form of the element carbon]] with its atoms arranged in a [[Crystal_structure|crystal structure]] called [[Diamond_cubic|diamond cubic]]. Jonker I 142.90 Jonker II 41.29 Jonker III 35.45 \n"} +{"id": 27931, "claim": "Steven Mackay never made it to the First Division of the Scottish League, only playing in the lower divisions for Elgin City and Peterhead.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He also played in the lower divisions of the league for [[Elgin_City_F.C.|Elgin City]] and [[Peterhead_F.C.|Peterhead]], and for Highland League clubs [[Forres_Mechanics_F.C.|Forres Mechanics]] and [[Nairn_County_F.C.|Nairn County]]. \n"} +{"id": 50708, "claim": "James Anthony Froude is wrongly remembered to have drawn the ire of no liberals when history was published, the work was a popular success, and he became the most famous living historian in England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a result, when the first volumes of Froude's history were published in 1856 they drew the ire of liberals (who felt that Froude's depiction of Henry VIII celebrated [[Despotism|despotism]]) and Oxford High Churchmen (who opposed his position on the Church); this hostility was expressed in reviews from the [[Christian_Remembrancer|Christian Remembrancer]] and the [[Edinburgh_Review|Edinburgh Review]]. \n"} +{"id": 19161, "claim": "Melaleuca depauperata is dense, bushy, spreading shrub with fibrous bark, wide, flat but rather fleshy and oval shaped leaves and mauve, pink or violet flowers from the Myrtaceae family, which include species known for their essential oils.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Melaleuca depauperata is dense, bushy, spreading shrub growing to about 2 m (7 ft) high and wide with fibrous bark. Its leaves are arranged alternately around the stem and are 1.8\u20135 mm (0.07\u20130.2 in) long and 1.0\u20133.0 mm (0.04\u20130.1 in) wide, flat but rather fleshy and oval shaped, usually with a blunt end but sometimes with a sharp point. The flowers are mauve, pink or violet in spikes of between 4 and 17 individual flowers which fade to white as they age. [[Myrtaceae|Myrtaceae]] Family: All species are woody, contain [[Essential_oil|essential oils]], and have flower parts in multiples of four or five. \n"} +{"id": 27960, "claim": "Peter Gildea scored five goals in eight appearances from 1904-1905", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1904\u201305_Scottish_Division_One|1904\u201305]] 1 9 \n"} +{"id": 1481, "claim": "One of the participants of the Semi-finals of the 1903 Norwegian Football Cup was Grane, the defending cup winner.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Nordstrand_IF|Grane]] [[Nordstrand_IF|Grane]] \n"} +{"id": 21667, "claim": "Coregonus fontanae is a genus of Coregonus in the Salmonidae family within the Chordata class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: [[Coregonus|Coregonus]] Family: [[Salmonidae|Salmonidae]] Class: [[Actinopterygii|Actinopterygii]] \n"} +{"id": 11998, "claim": "Evert Karlsson was a Swedish ski jumper who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the 1948 Winter Olympics and later on won the 23rd at the 1954 World Ski Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Evert Gotthardt Karlsson (4 August 1920 \u2013 23 May 1996) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Ski_jumper|ski jumper]] who finished eleventh in the normal hill event at the [[Ski_jumping_at_the_1948_Winter_Olympics|1948 Winter Olympics]]. He won the 1949 Swedish championships, and finished 11th at the [[1950_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1950 World Ski Championships]] and 23rd at the [[1954_FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships|1954 World Ski Championships]]. \n"} +{"id": 10951, "claim": "All five episodes in Still 2gether were released in August by GMMTV which is a television production company founded in 1995.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Directed by Aof Noppharnach and produced by [[GMMTV|GMMTV]], the five-episode special series was announced on 1 June 2020. 14 August (2020-08-14) \u2013\n11 September 2020 (2020-09-11) \n[[GMMTV|GMMTV]] 4 September 2020 (2020-09-04) 11 September 2020 (2020-09-11) \nViewers in the Philippines, who were used to the series' simulcast of 2gether: The Series on [[GMMTV|GMMTV]]'s [[YouTube|YouTube]] channel, were caught by surprise after the series was not made available to the country because of the deal inked by GMMTV and [[IWant|iWant]]. With the airing of its fifth and last episode on 11 September 2020, the hashtag \"\u0e22\u0e31\u0e07\u0e04\u0e31\u0e48\u0e19\u0e01\u0e39\u0e15\u0e2d\u0e19\u0e08\u0e1a\" (lit.transl. \n"} +{"id": 11201, "claim": "2003 North West Leicestershire District Council election has four parties, one of which is the Labour party (founded in 1900) with the most seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 52.6 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 31.6 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 10.5 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 5.3 27 February 1900;\n120 years ago (1900-02-27) \n"} +{"id": 1712, "claim": "Much research had been conducted in the area of Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area, a protected area located south east of Iquitos, where between 1980 and 1990 the importance of conserving the area was highlighted due its unique and vast biodiversity; also during the 1980s, the Peruvian government noted the unusual number of reptiles produced by this region.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area (ACRCTT; Spanish: A\u0301rea de Conservacio\u0301n Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo) is a protected area located south east of [[Iquitos|Iquitos]], extending over the [[Peru|Peruvian]] [[Loreto_Region|department of Loreto]], provinces of Maynas ([[Fernando_Lores_District|district of Fernando Lores]]), [[Mariscal_Ramo\u0301n_Castilla_Province|Ramo\u0301n Castilla]] ([[Yavari_District|district of Yavari\u0301]]) and [[Requena_Province|Requena]] (district of Sapuena and [[Yaquerana_District|district of Yaquerana]]). Much research had been conducted in this area since the mid-1970s. Between 1980 and 1990 the importance of conserving the area was highlighted due its unique and vast biodiversity, especially the high diversity of primates as the threatened red bald uakari ([[Cacajao_calvus_ucayalii|Cacajao calvus ucayalii]]), endemic to Peru, as well as other species recently recorded as the Ranitomeya uakarii. During the 1980s, the Peruvian government noted the unusual number of primates produced by this region and so in the early 1980s biologist Pekka Soini (who later became renowned for his conservation work with Amazon turtles in the Pacaya Samiria) and his assistant Rogelio Castro, conducted the first primate population survey under the auspices of IVITA (the Peruvian Instituto Veterinario de Investigaciones Tropicales y de Altura). \n"} +{"id": 9282, "claim": "According to the 2011 census, Bavade, a village in one of the districts on India, has a total population of 1,523 inhabitants with 129 people belonging to scheduled castes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bavade is a village in the Palghar district of [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]. 1523 Population Demographics (2011 Census) 129 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] \n1,523 129 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] Bavade is a village in the Palghar district of [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]. \n"} +{"id": 10659, "claim": "Yehor Nazaryna is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder that has played for multiple teams in his career including Druha Liga from 2016-2018, and Dnipro in 2017-2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2017\u201318_FC_Dnipro_season|2017\u201318]] [[Ukrainian_Second_League|Druha Liga]] [[Ukrainian_Premier_League|Premier League]] [[2016\u201317_FC_Dnipro_season|2016\u201317]] [[FC_Dnipro|Dnipro]] \n"} +{"id": 38435, "claim": "Olaf Gjedrem was a member of Bjerkreim (Rogaland, Norway) municipality and Rogaland county council .", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bjerkreim is a [[List_of_municipalities_of_Norway|municipality]] in [[Rogaland|Rogaland]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. He was a member of Rogaland county council during the term 1995\u20131999. Gjedrem was a member of [[Bjerkreim|Bjerkreim]] municipality council from 1975 to 1995, serving as mayor from 1979 to 1993 and then the last two years as deputy mayor. \n"} +{"id": 4621, "claim": "Dante Troisi was a writer who was born in Tufo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dante Troisi (April 21, 1920 \u2013 January 2, 1989) was an Italian writer and [[Magistrate#Continental_Europe_and_its_former_colonies|magistrate]]. Dante Troisi was born in [[Tufo,_Campania|Tufo]], a small town in the [[Province_of_Avellino|Province of Avellino]], on April 21, 1920. \nWriter, [[Magistrate#Continental_Europe_and_its_former_colonies|magistrate]] (1920-04-21)April 21, 1920\n[[Tufo,_Campania|Tufo]] \nDante Troisi was born in [[Tufo,_Campania|Tufo]], a small town in the [[Province_of_Avellino|Province of Avellino]], on April 21, 1920. Writer, [[Magistrate#Continental_Europe_and_its_former_colonies|magistrate]] \n"} +{"id": 14351, "claim": "Dolichothrix, a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) in the kingdom Plantae, has only one known species, Dolichothrix ericoides, endemic to the Cape Province region of South Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dolichothrix is a genus of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] in the daisy family ([[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]]). \nKingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \nThere is only one known species, Dolichothrix ericoides, [[Endemic|endemic]] to the [[Cape_Province|Cape Province]] region of [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 3100, "claim": "Frank Herne played in the 2009 FNB Varsity Cup for Shimlas, while in 2013, he was included in the South Africa President's XV team that played in the 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He played in the 2009 [[Varsity_Cup|FNB Varsity Cup]] for Shimlas and was part of the [[Free_State_Cheetahs|Free State Cheetahs]] squad for the 2010 Vodacom Cup. In 2013, he was included in a South Africa President's XV team that played in the [[2013_IRB_Tbilisi_Cup|2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup]] and won the tournament after winning all three matches. \n"} +{"id": 30684, "claim": "World Trade Organization is the largest international economic organization in the world.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is the largest international economic organization in the world. \n"} +{"id": 821, "claim": "Because the Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty faced overwhelming crisis, Heraclius the Younger (son of Heraclius the Elder) attempted to seize power from Phocas and led the empire into anarchy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Heraclian dynasty was named after the general [[Heraclius|Heraclius the Younger]], who, in 610, sailed from Carthage, overthrew the usurper [[Phocas|Phocas]], and was crowned Emperor. At the time, the Empire was embroiled in a war with the [[Sassanid_Empire|Sassanid Persian Empire]], which in the next decade conquered the Empire's eastern provinces. After a long and exhausting struggle, Heraclius managed to defeat the Persians and restore the Empire, only to lose these provinces again shortly after to the sudden eruption of the [[Muslim_conquests|Muslim conquests]]. \n"} +{"id": 5271, "claim": "There were 13 four-seat wards along with eight resident candidates in the 1964 Merton London Borough Council election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There were 13 four-seat wards and 1 two-seat ward. Other candidates included 8 Residents, 6 Communists and 3 Independents. \n"} +{"id": 43628, "claim": "The 2018 Home United FC season had a coaching staff composed of seven positions.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Head Coach Assistant Coach Goalkeeping Coach General Manager Team Manager Physiotherapist Kitman \n"} +{"id": 46110, "claim": "Ralfsiales (an order of algae) are part of the Phaeophyceae class in the SAR clade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ralfsiales is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Crustose|crustose]] [[Brown_algae|brown algae]] (class Phaeophyceae) containing two [[Family_(biology)|families]]. Clade: [[SAR_supergroup|SAR]] Class: [[Brown_algae|Phaeophyceae]] \n"} +{"id": 15479, "claim": "Lisbon-born Yolanda Soares is a singer, artistic director, and lyricist versatile in several genres, including classical crossover, operatic pop, and fado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Soares was born in Lisbon, the daughter of Fernando and Mila Soares. Singer, artistic director, lyricist [[Crossover_(music)|Classical crossover]], [[Operatic_pop|operatic pop]], fado \n"} +{"id": 7749, "claim": "The Directorio Estudiantil Universitario called Machado a \"human beast, a Nero or Caligula\" after the assassination of Julio Antonio Mella and announcing his term's extension.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The student manifesto called Machado a \"human beast, a [[Nero|Nero]] or [[Caligula|Caligula]].\" The assassination of exiled former FEU leader [[Julio_Antonio_Mella|Julio Antonio Mella]] in 1929 further exacerbated the tension with Machado which arose when he announced the extension of his term. \n"} +{"id": 2661, "claim": "The avant garde jazz group Ratchet Orchestra, from the\u00a0French-speaking city Montreal,\u00a0roots back to the early 1990s with Nicolas Caloia, later on expanding the membership into 31 with the band's third album.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ratchet Orchestra is an [[Avant_garde|avant garde]] [[Jazz|jazz]] musical group based in [[Montreal|Montreal]], [[Canada|Canada]]. [[French_language|French]] is the city's official language and in 2016 was the main home language of 49.8% of the population, while English was spoken by 22.8% at home, and 18.3% spoke other languages (multi-language responses were excluded from these figures). The band was started in the early 1990s, when musical director Nicolas Caloia began experimenting with improvised chamber jazz. Their third album Hemlock brought in a large number of musicians, with 31 members counted on the back of the CD. \n"} +{"id": 2576, "claim": "The vocalist of the Hardcore punk band Combatwoundedveteran from 1996 to 2002 was Dan Ponch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dan Ponch \u2013 vocals, bass (1996-2002) \n"} +{"id": 46191, "claim": "Despite new talent, including first round draft pick Rick Blight, the Vancouver Canucks lost in the playoffs in the 1975\u201376 season and wouldn't have another winning season until 1991-1992.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Rick_Blight|Rick Blight]] (RW) The Canucks made the playoffs for the second seasons in a row, losing in the preliminary round to the [[New_York_Islanders|New York Islanders]]. This was the last time until the 1991\u201392 season that the team would have a winning season. \n"} +{"id": 10956, "claim": "In the 2008\u201309 Irish Cup, Newry City (that has been dissolved since 2012 due to the legal action taken by Gerry Flynn on grounds of wrongful dismissal and contract breach) beat Portstewart with the largest margin of victory with a score of 8-0 while the match between Linfield and PSNI is the only one that resulted in a score of 0-0.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In early 2012, former manager Gerry Flynn took legal action against the club for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract regarding his sacking in 2011. The club was relegated from the [[IFA_Premiership|IFA Premiership]] in the [[2010\u201311_IFA_Premiership|2010\u201311 season]], and after narrowly missing out on promotion back to the top tier the following season, was dissolved in September 2012, when a winding up petition brought against the club by former player and manager Gerry Flynn was granted, and the club decided not to appeal the decision. 0\u20131 0\u20132 0\u20133 1\u20131 3\u20131 3\u20130 1\u20130 7\u20132 3\u20131 3\u20130 0\u20133 1\u20133 [[Linfield_F.C.|Linfield]] 0\u20130 PSNI [[Newry_City_F.C.|Newry City]] 8\u20130 Portstewart 8\u20131 4\u20131 \n"} +{"id": 388, "claim": "Caofeidian District, which is as large as the province Hebei in China, occupies an area of 280 square miles and is often compared to Hebei, China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Caofeidian District (simplified Chinese: \u66f9\u5983\u7538\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u66f9\u5983\u7538\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ca\u0301ofe\u0304idia\u0304n Qu\u0304), formerly Tanghai County (\u5510\u6d77\u53bf; \u5510\u6d77\u7e23; Ta\u0301ngha\u030ci Xia\u0300n), is a district of [[Tangshan|Tangshan]], Hebei, People's Republic of China, along the coast of the [[Bohai_Sea|Bohai Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 970, "claim": "Ella's Pink Lady was launched in 1984 and its model is S&S 34, which is a cruising and racing fiberglass monohull sailboat class.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The boat is a 10.23-metre (33.6 ft) Sparkman & Stephens model [[S&S_34|S&S 34]], the same design as used by [[Jon_Sanders|Jon Sanders]], [[David_Dicks|David Dicks]] and [[Jesse_Martin|Jesse Martin]] in their circumnavigations. Name: Ella's Pink Lady Launched: 1984 Type: [[S&S_34|S&S 34]] yacht S&S 34 is a cruising and racing [[Fibreglass|fibreglass]] [[Monohull|monohull]] sailboat class. \n"} +{"id": 3561, "claim": "Verbascum blattaria is a flowering biennial plant (from the figwort family) with leaves that develop as a basal rosette in its first year of growth.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Verbascum blattaria, or moth mullein, is a flowering [[Biennial_plant|biennial]] herb belonging to the [[Scrophulariaceae|Scrophulariaceae]] (figwort) family. In its first year of growth, its leaves develop as a basal [[Rosette_(botany)|rosette]]. \n"} +{"id": 2556, "claim": "GWR Firefly Class was a class of steam locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch and built from 1840-1842.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Firefly was a class of [[Broad_gauge|broad gauge]] [[Whyte_notation|2-2-2]] [[Steam_locomotives|steam locomotives]] used for passenger services on the [[Great_Western_Railway|Great Western Railway]]. [[Daniel_Gooch|Daniel Gooch]] 1840\u20131842 \n"} +{"id": 16810, "claim": "The body of Terence of Pesaro may have been buried by Bishop Florentius close to Caprile, a municipality in the Province of Beila in France, or Theodosia while his relics were transferred by Giovanni Benedetti in 1447.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Caprile is a comune (municipality) in the [[Province_of_Biella|Province of Biella]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Piedmont|Piedmont]], located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of [[Turin|Turin]] and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of [[Biella|Biella]]. [[Italy|Italy]] His body may have been buried by Bishop Florentius of Pesaro outside the city, close to [[Caprile|Caprile]], which ancient documents call the Valle di S. Terenzio. \n"} +{"id": 5853, "claim": "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center opened in 1966 and it was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace or cinema hall.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace. A movie theater ([[American_English|American English]]), cinema ([[British_English|British English]]), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a picture house, the pictures, picture theatre or the movies, is a [[Building|building]] that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies) for entertainment. A movie palace (or picture palace in the United Kingdom) is any of the large, elaborately decorated [[Movie_theater|movie theaters]] built between the 1910s and the 1940s. \n"} +{"id": 4287, "claim": "Winifred Lawson was invited by Rupert D'Oyly Carte to become a full time member before playing the role of Yum-Yum in 1923.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The proprietor of the company, [[Rupert_D'Oyly_Carte|Rupert D'Oyly Carte]], invited her to become a full-time member, and during the rest of the 1921\u201322 tour she took on the roles of Patience in [[Patience_(opera)|Patience]], Casilda in [[The_Gondoliers|The Gondoliers]] and Elsie Maynard in [[The_Yeomen_of_the_Guard|The Yeomen of the Guard]]. She added the roles of Phyllis in [[Iolanthe|Iolanthe]] in the 1922\u201323 season and Yum-Yum in [[The_Mikado|The Mikado]] in July 1923. \n"} +{"id": 2757, "claim": "Nazim Babayev represented Azerbaijan in several competitions from 2013 to 2019, including the 2016 Olympic Games where she participated in the Triple jump event.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nazim Babayev (born 8 October 1997) is an Azerbaijani [[Track_and_field|track and field]] athlete who specializes in the [[Triple_jump|triple jump]] and [[Long_jump|long jump]]. 2013 2019 2016 [[Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics|Olympic Games]] Triple jump \n"} +{"id": 5166, "claim": "The top three entrants for the 2018 Rally Mexico were from United Kingdom, South Korea, and France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[United_Kingdom]] [[M-Sport_World_Rally_Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] [[France]] [[Se\u0301bastien_Ogier|Se\u0301bastien Ogier]] 2 [[United_Kingdom]] [[M-Sport_World_Rally_Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] [[United_Kingdom]] Elfyn Evans 3 [[United_Kingdom]] [[M-Sport_World_Rally_Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] [[Finland]] Teemu Suninen \n"} +{"id": 3740, "claim": "The 1969 Lamar Tech Cardinals football team won their first three out of four games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 20 at [[McNeese_State_Cowboys_football|McNeese State]]* W 13\u20137 September 27 at [[Southeastern_Louisiana_Lions_football|Southeastern Louisiana]]* L 19\u201321 October 4 [[New_Mexico_State_Aggies_football|New Mexico State]]* W 9\u20137 October 11 [[Southern_Illinois_Salukis_football|Southern Illinois]]* W 20\u201316 \n"} +{"id": 35516, "claim": "The Adamawa State of Nigeria has a municipality called Yola North.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yola North is a Local Government Area of [[Adamawa_State|Adamawa State]], Nigeria. It is a suburb of [[Yola,_Adamawa|Yola]] (Yola South). Established in 1841, Yola is a municipality that sprawls across the hillside of this North-Eastern region of Nigeria. \n"} +{"id": 3357, "claim": "Kostenets is a town in Sofia Province, Bulgaria, located at the base of Rita Mountain.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kostenets (Bulgarian: \u041a\u043e\u0441\u0442\u0435\u043d\u0435\u0446 [[Bulgarian|[\u02c8k\u0254st\u025bn\u025bt\u0361s]]) is a town in [[Sofia_Province|Sofia Province]] in southwestern [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], and the [[Administrative_centre|administrative centre]] of the [[Kostenets_Municipality|Kostenets Municipality]] (which also contains a separate [[Kostenets_(village)|village of Kostenets]]). The town is situated at the foot of Rila Mountain, about 70 km (43 mi) southeast of capital [[Sofia|Sofia]]. \n"} +{"id": 1037, "claim": "All the games in Professional Hockey League, an ice hockey league in Ukraine, were played in the Kyiv Sports Palace for its superior capacity.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kyiv_Sports_Palace|Kyiv Sports Palace]] Ice Palace TEC Terminal SK ATEK Novoyavorivsk Ice Palace \n"} +{"id": 1207, "claim": "Spoke wrench (spoke key )are typically t-shaped and rest in a hole, the spoke itself is fixed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A spoke wrench or spoke key is a small wrench or tool used to adjust the [[Tension_(physics)|tension]] in the [[Spoke|spokes]] of a [[Tension-spoked_wheel|tension-spoked wheel]]. A spoke wrench is sometimes called a nipple wrench, as it is the spoke nipple \u2013 not the spoke \u2013 that is turned in the process of changing the tension of a spoke. Spoke nipples are typically T-shaped in [[Cross_section_(geometry)|cross section]], with an internal thread running part of the way through the hole that runs along the spoke nipple's principal axis. A spoke nipple rests in a hole drilled radially through the wheel's rim, and the nipple is threaded onto the external thread of a spoke. The spoke itself is fixed, at its other end, through a hole in the hub. \n"} +{"id": 16586, "claim": "Shahrisabz is formerly known as Kesh or Kish and was founded less than 2,700 years ago forming a part of the Achaemenid Empire.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shakhrisabz ([[Uzbek_language|Uzbek]]: \u0428\u0430\u04b3\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0430\u0431\u0437 Shahrisabz; [[Tajik_language|Tajik]]: \u0428\u0430\u04b3\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0430\u0431\u0437; [[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0634\u0647\u0631 \u0633\u0628\u0632\u200e, [[Romanization_of_Persian|romanized]]: shahr-e sabz: 'city of green' / 'verdant city'; [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0428\u0430\u0445\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0430\u0431\u0437) is a city in [[Qashqadaryo_Region|Qashqadaryo Region]] in southern [[Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]] located approximately 80 km south of [[Samarkand|Samarkand]] with a population of 100,300 (2014). It is located at an altitude of 622 m. Historically known as Kesh or Kish, Shahrisabz was once a major city of [[Central_Asia|Central Asia]] and was an important urban center of [[Sogdiana|Sogdiana]], a province of the [[Achaemenid_Empire|Achaemenid Empire]] of Persia. Formerly known as Kesh or Kish (\"heart-pleasing\") and tentatively identified with the ancient Nautaca, Shahrisabz is one of [[Central_Asia|Central Asia]]'s most ancient cities. It was founded more than 2,700 years ago and formed a part of the [[Achaemenid|Achaemenid]] Empire or [[Persian_Empire|Persia]] from the 6th to 4th centuries BC. \n"} +{"id": 24959, "claim": "Hotel Row contains most of their original historic architectural character, some of which were developed by Samuel Inman, and the plans to turn some into lots stalled in the Late-2000 recession (a period of marked general decline).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Several structures were developed by [[Samuel_Inman|Samuel Inman]] and Walker Inman, two of Atlanta's most prominent businessmen, and the majority of the structures were designed by the leading architects of the period. With Atlanta's massive gentrification, plans were underway to convert some of the buildings into lofts, however these plans ultimately stalled as a result of the [[Late-2000s_recession|Late-2000s recession]]. The district is architecturally significant because the structures that make up the block retain most of their original historic architectural character. The Great Recession was a period of marked general decline ([[Recession|recession]]) observed in national economies globally that occurred between 2007 and 2009. \n"} +{"id": 853, "claim": "The original timber framed station building which was built in 1910 was demolished and replaced by a new modern European style station designed by Charles Holden.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The original station building was a modest timber framed structure built in 1910. In 1930 and 1931, this was demolished and replaced by a new station in preparation for the handover of the branch from the [[District_line|District line]] to the [[Piccadilly_line|Piccadilly line]]. The new station was designed by [[Charles_Holden|Charles Holden]] in a modern [[Europe|European]] style using brick, [[Reinforced_concrete|reinforced concrete]] and glass. \n"} +{"id": 8423, "claim": "Since robots are used in workplaces and swinging robotic arms can cause serious injury and robots can malfunction so OSH who protects workers safety, health, and welfare must be sure to ensure safety.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Occupational safety and health (OSH), also commonly referred to as occupational health and safety (OHS), occupational health, or occupational safety, is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, [[Health|health]], and [[Quality_of_life|welfare]] of people at [[Work_(human_activity)|occupation]]. \n"} +{"id": 4314, "claim": "Several countries have different kinds of Data localization, like Australia's laws about health records and Vietnam's about service providers usage data.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Australia|Australia]] health records [[Vietnam|Vietnam]] service providers usage data [[Canada|Canada]] (In [[Province|Provinces]] - [[Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]] and [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]) [[China|China]] [[Germany|Germany]] [[India|India]] [[Indonesia|Indonesia]] [[Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]] [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] [[Russia|Russia]] [[South_Korea|South Korea]] public service providers: all personal data personal, business, and financial data telecommunications metadata Payment System Data public services companies must maintain data centers in country servers running on the country domain (.kz) all government data all personal data geospatial and map data \n"} +{"id": 7292, "claim": "The premolars sit between the canine and molar teeth (the large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth), and in Latin they are called dentes premolares.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The premolars, also called premolar [[Tooth_(human)|teeth]], or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the [[Canine_tooth|canine]] and [[Molar_(tooth)|molar]] teeth. [[Dentes_premolares|dentes premolares]] The molars or molar teeth are large, flat [[Tooth|teeth]] at the back of the [[Mouth|mouth]]. \n"} +{"id": 646, "claim": "Damien Tussac played international rugby union (a full-contact team sport played on a pitch between teams of 15 players each, using an oval-shaped ball) in RC Toullonais and Leeds Carnegie clubs from 2008 through 2013, winning a total of 13 games in RC Toulonnais.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Damien Tussac (born 2 January 1988) is a German [[List_of_Germany_national_rugby_union_players|international]] [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] player, playing for [[Castres_Olympique|Castres Olympique]] in the [[Top_14|Top 14]] and the [[German_national_rugby_union_team|German national rugby union team]]. 2008\u201309 [[2009\u201310_Top_14_season|2009\u201310]] [[2010\u201311_Top_14_season|2010\u201311]] 2011\u201312 [[RC_Toulonnais|RC Toulonnais]] 9 1 3 [[2012\u201313_RFU_Championship|2012\u201313]] [[Leeds_Carnegie|Leeds Carnegie]] \n"} +{"id": 22387, "claim": "Pirates Henry Morgan, Jean Lafitte and Hernan Mundaca spent time at the shallow lagoon on the mainland side of Isla Mujeres.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pirates [[Henry_Morgan|Henry Morgan]], [[Jean_Lafitte|Jean Lafitte]] and Hernan Mundaca spent time there. The shallow lagoon on the mainland side of the island was a good place for sailors to sit out major storms, careen their hulls and trade for salt. \n"} +{"id": 18415, "claim": "Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm is a 68-turbine wind farm located southeast of the village of Dyrnes on the island of Sm\u00f8la in M\u00f8re og Romsdal county, Norway.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm (Sm\u00f8la vindpark) is a 68 turbine [[Wind_farm|wind farm]] located in [[Sm\u00f8la_Municipality|Sm\u00f8la Municipality]] in [[M\u00f8re_og_Romsdal|M\u00f8re og Romsdal]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. The farm is located southeast of the village of [[Dyrnes|Dyrnes]] on the island of [[Sm\u00f8la_(island)|Sm\u00f8la]]. \n"} +{"id": 3521, "claim": "John Blackwall was a British naturalist born in January 20, 1790 in Manchester, a city and metropolitan borough in North West England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Blackwall (20 January 1790 \u2013 11 May 1881) was a British [[Natural_history|naturalist]] with a particular interest in [[Spider|spiders]]. Blackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. Manchester ([[English|/\u02c8m\u00e6nt\u0283\u026ast\u0259r, -t\u0283\u025bs-/]]) is a city and [[Metropolitan_borough|metropolitan borough]] in [[Greater_Manchester|Greater Manchester]], [[England|England]]. North West England \n"} +{"id": 3959, "claim": "Mississippi Highway 67 has intersections including those which lead to Pascagoula, Promenade Parkway, and Gulfport, but excluding Harrison County.", "label": 1, "evidence": "MS 67 is located entirely within [[Harrison_County,_Mississippi|Harrison County]]. \n"} +{"id": 1999, "claim": "Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic has a total of 15 Judge appointed by Local Council of Magistracy and one of the Judge is Julio C\u00e9sar Casta\u00f1os Guzm\u00e1n.", "label": 1, "evidence": "16 \nIt is currently 16 judges. In the Constitution of 1963, nine judges, although by law enacted in 1958 the number rose to 11, but later again reduced to 9. \nLaw 25-91 established that the number of members of the court would be 11 judges, but later the law that sets the number 156-97 in 16 judges, including the Chief Justice was enacted. \n"} +{"id": 33818, "claim": "Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic (known by its acronym, SCJ) has a total of 15 Judge appointed by National Council of Magistracy and one of the Judge is Julio C\u00e9sar Casta\u00f1os Guzm\u00e1n.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is currently 16 judges. \n16 \n"} +{"id": 14089, "claim": "Allan Hepburn flew a Bristol F.2b East of Middelkerke with opponent Albatros D.V. (a fighter aircraft built by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke) and again at Ostend.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Wing_Commander_(rank)|Wing Commander]] Allan Hepburn, [[Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom)|DFC]], (11 October 1896 \u2013 21 July 1975) was an [[Australian|Australian]] [[World_War_I|World War I]] flying ace, who was born in [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victoria]]. In April 1918, Hepburn returned to duty flying a [[Bristol_F.2_Fighter|Bristol F.2 Fighter]], commanding the \"A\" Flight of [[No._88_Squadron_RAF|88 Squadron]] of the RAF. 1 17 May 1918\n@ 0745 [[Bristol_F.2_Fighter|Bristol F.2b]]\n(C821) [[Albatros_D.V|Albatros D.V]] 2 31 May 1918\n@ 1950 Bristol F.2b\n(C821) Albatros D.V [[Ostend|Ostend]] 3 2 June 1918\n@ 1935 Bristol F.2b\n(C821) Albatros D.V Middelkerke\u2014Ostend Royal Air Force\nRoyal Australian Air Force [[Wing_commander_(rank)|Wing Commander]] [[No._1_Squadron_RAAF|No. 1 Squadron RAAF]] \nThe Albatros D.V was a [[Fighter_aircraft|fighter aircraft]] built by the [[Albatros_Flugzeugwerke|Albatros Flugzeugwerke]] and used by the Luftstreitkra\u0308fte (Imperial German Air Service) during [[World_War_I|World War I]]. \n"} +{"id": 4141, "claim": "Ronald Ludington won the first place in the U.S. Championships for four consecutive years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Championships]] in [[Pair_skating|pair skating]] four times, between 1957 and 1960, after having been the junior national champions in 1956. \nU.S. Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st \n"} +{"id": 903, "claim": "In the list of Mushishi episodes, the next passage starts with episode 1 titled \"Beneath the Snow\" followed by episode 2 titled \"The Warbling Sea Shell\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Banquet at the Forest's Edge\"\nTranscription: \"Nozue no Utage\" (Japanese: \u91ce\u672b\u306e\u5bb4) \n"} +{"id": 6432, "claim": "As a 15th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment pilot, Aleksey Prokhorov befriended Vladimir Aleksenko, a regimental commander twice awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Soon arriving at the warfront in March 1943 as a pilot in the 15th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment he rose up through the ranks and became close friends with [[Vladimir_Aleksenko|Vladimir Aleksenko]], another future twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Avramovich Aleksenko ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0410\u0432\u0440\u0430\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e; 27 January 1923 \u2013 16 June 1995) was a ground-attack aviation squadron and regimental commander during [[World_War_II|World War II]] who was twice awarded the title [[Hero_of_the_Soviet_Union|Hero of the Soviet Union]]. \n"} +{"id": 17485, "claim": "Following from Pliny's account, the shepherd's name has been often cited as giving rise to the Latin root word and etymological source of the English word for magnet and other authorities, including the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Other authorities, including the Roman poet and philosopher [[Lucretius|Lucretius]] ([[Circa|c.]] Following from Pliny's account, the shepherd's name has been often cited as giving rise to the Latin [[Root_(linguistics)|root word]] and etymological source of the English word for magnet and the coterie of its related word forms such as magnetite, magnet, magnetism, [[Magnesium|magnesium]], [[Manganese|manganese]] and others. \n"} +{"id": 10328, "claim": "During the 1966 United States Grand Prix, the driver that came in first, Jack Brabham, beat the driver that came in second by a time of 0.11 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] 1:08.42 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] 1:08.53 +0.11 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] [[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] 2:09:40.11 Out of Fuel \n"} +{"id": 45373, "claim": "Both Novel Furlong and Ivan Donaghy won the Irish Poker Open twice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ivan Donaghy 2004 \n"} +{"id": 515, "claim": "Valencia CF attended the World Cup for two seasons in 1998 and 2005 against Austria and Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"World Cup 98\" redirects here. 3 [[Austria_national_football_team|Austria]] This is a list of seasons played by Valencia CF in Spanish and European [[Association_football|football]], from 1919 to the most recent completed season. The club has won the [[La_Liga|Liga]] six times, the [[Copa_del_Rey|Spanish Cup]] eight times, the [[Supercopa_de_Espan\u0303a|Spanish Super Cup]] one time, the [[Copa_Eva_Duarte|Copa Eva Duarte]] one time, the [[UEFA_Cup|UEFA Cup]] three times, the [[UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup|European Cup Winners' Cup]] one time, the [[UEFA_Super_Cup|European Super Cup]] twice and the [[UEFA_Intertoto_Cup|Intertoto Cup]] one time but has never won the [[UEFA_Champions_League|UEFA Champions League]], finishing runners-up twice. \n"} +{"id": 46009, "claim": "The Bavarian Plockstein mountain lies west of the tripoint (The Dreiecksmark) where Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic meet, but the tripoint does not connect to the saddle.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Plo\u0308ckenstein lies about 1.3 km east of the tripoint between [[Germany|Germany]], [[Austria|Austria]] and the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 41244, "claim": "The 1911 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team, under head coach John Macklin, defeated Wabash on November 30, 1911.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1911 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team represented [[Michigan_State_University|Michigan Agricultural College]] (MAC) in the [[1911_college_football_season|1911 college football season]]. In their first year under head coach [[John_Macklin|John Macklin]], the Aggies compiled a 5\u20131 record and outscored their opponents 93 to 30. November 30 [[1911_Wabash_Little_Giants_football_team|Wabash]] W 17\u20136 \n"} +{"id": 14514, "claim": "Codie Prevost's single \"Someday\", a song released in 2014, peaked at number 43 of the Canada Country chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2014 Single Peak positions [[Canada_Country|CAN Country]] 43 \n"} +{"id": 25543, "claim": "Kristy Turner appeared in programs such as \"Slime: Can it be environmentally friendly?\" by CBBC and \"Back in Time for School\" by BBC Two, a British free-to-air television network.", "label": 0, "evidence": "BBC Two is a [[United_Kingdom|British]] free-to-air television network and the second [[BBC|BBC]] flagship service in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]], [[Isle_of_Man|Isle of Man]] and [[Channel_Islands|Channel Islands]]. [[Back_in_Time_for...|Back in Time for School]] [[BBC_Two|BBC Two]] Historical documentary series. Contributor 6/8 episodes starring as a teacher in the time travelling experiment experiencing school from 1895-1999 and the present day. Slime: Can it be environmentally friendly? CBBC Appears in video; Find out how to make eco-friendly slime at home \n"} +{"id": 2621, "claim": "The 1992 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team that represented the University of Minnesota, first fought with the San Jose State, and won with a 39-30 result.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 12 [[1992_San_Jose_State_Spartans_football_team|San Jose State]]* L 30\u201339 \n"} +{"id": 14281, "claim": "Some studies have found Ambiortus to be closely related to the Ichthyornithes, but most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the Ornithurae, meaning \"bird tails\" in Greek.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ambiortus is a prehistoric [[Bird|bird]] [[Genus|genus]]. Some studies have found it to be closely related to the [[Ichthyornithes|Ichthyornithes]], a relatively advanced group closely related to [[Modern_birds|modern birds]]. However, most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the [[Ornithurae|Ornithurae]], or a more primitive member of Ornithuromorpha. Ornithurae (meaning \"bird tails\" in Greek) is a natural group which includes the common ancestor of [[Ichthyornis|Ichthyornis]], [[Hesperornis|Hesperornis]], and all modern [[Bird|birds]] as well as all other descendants of that common ancestor. \n"} +{"id": 12182, "claim": "Located in Kern County, the shortest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to SR 58, while the longest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to SR 178.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Located in [[Kern_County,_California|Kern County]], it runs from the intersection of [[California_State_Route_223|SR 223]] (Bear Mountain Boulevard) and Wheeler Ridge Road near [[Arvin,_California|Arvin]] north to [[California_State_Route_178|SR 178]] in [[Bakersfield,_California|Bakersfield]]. Postmile [[California_State_Route_58|SR 58]] Edison Highway Niles Street, Morning Drive [[California_State_Route_178|SR 178]] (Kern Canyon Road) \u2013 [[Bakersfield,_California|Bakersfield]], [[Lake_Isabella,_California|Lake Isabella]] \n"} +{"id": 24881, "claim": "The title \"Duke of Ch\u00e2tellerault\" originated from a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine in France, where its first titleholder was Fran\u00e7ois de Bourbon-Montpensier in 1492.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It takes its name from [[Cha\u0302tellerault|Cha\u0302tellerault]], in the [[Vienne|Vienne]] region. Cha\u0302tellerault (pronounced [[French|[\u0283a.t\u025bl.\u0281o]]) is a commune in the [[Vienne|Vienne]] [[Departments_of_France|department]] in the [[Nouvelle-Aquitaine|Nouvelle-Aquitaine]] [[Regions_of_France|region]] in [[France|France]]. The first title was created for Franc\u0327ois de Bourbon-Montpensier, a younger son of [[Gilbert,_Comte_de_Montpensier|Gilbert, Comte de Montpensier]], who was created Viscount of Cha\u0302tellerault (Vicomte de Cha\u0302tellerault) in February 1514. Franc\u0327ois de Bourbon-Montpensier, 1st Duke of Cha\u0302tellerault (1492\u20131515) 1492 \n"} +{"id": 3443, "claim": "Pitcairnia micropoda is in the family Bromeliaceae, order Poales, and kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Bromeliaceae|Bromeliaceae]] Order: [[Poales|Poales]] Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 21796, "claim": "James Nugent was disqualified from being a Catholic chaplain to Walton Gaol in 1860, then in 1881, Nugent and Bishop O'Reilly jointly demolished the Liverpool Catholic Children's Protection Society.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 1 January 1860 Nugent was appointed the first Catholic chaplain to [[Liverpool_(HM_Prison)|Walton Gaol]]. \n"} +{"id": 39908, "claim": "The body of Terence of Pesaro may have been buried by Bishop Florentius close to Caprile, a municipality in the Province of Beila in Italy, or Theodosia while his relics were transferred by Giovanni Benedetti in 1447.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His body may have been buried by Bishop Florentius of Pesaro outside the city, close to [[Caprile|Caprile]], which ancient documents call the Valle di S. Terenzio. Caprile is a comune (municipality) in the [[Province_of_Biella|Province of Biella]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Piedmont|Piedmont]], located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of [[Turin|Turin]] and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of [[Biella|Biella]]. [[Italy|Italy]] Another tradition states that his body was buried by a local woman named Theodosia. The relics, placed initially in a [[Crypt|crypt]], were transferred by Giovanni Benedetti in 1447 to a large [[Altar|altar]] in which the relics were placed in a wooden urn, on which the aforementioned painter Bellinzoni depicted Terence. \n"} +{"id": 25789, "claim": "Tridrepana hainana is a moth found in Hainan, China that belongs to the Drepanidae family of the order Lepidoptera.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tridrepana hainana is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. It is found in Hainan, China. Family: [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]] Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 19150, "claim": "Sunfall Festival, named one of the top 50 high school bands of 1999 by Conan O'Brien, won GarageBand.com's seventh $250,000 recording contract on the basis of their song \"I Walked Away\"'s popularity with site members in 2000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1999 the band was named one of the top 10 college bands of 1999 by [[Conan_O'Brien|Conan O'Brien]]. \n"} +{"id": 25258, "claim": "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center opened in 1966 and it was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opened in 1966, it closed in 2002 and then remained vacant until it was demolished in 2011. The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center was the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace. \n"} +{"id": 8449, "claim": "Tom Meschery (born Tomislav Nikolayevich was born from Russian emigrants who fled the October Revolution in 1917, and then he and his family relocated to Canada after World War II where he studied in Saint Mary's College to pursue a career in ice hockey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Thomas Nicholas Meschery (born Tomislav Nikolayevich Meshcheryakov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0422\u043e\u043c\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0435\u0449\u0435\u0440\u044f\u043a\u043e\u0432); October 26, 1938) is a Russian American former professional basketball player. After the war, Meschery and his parents emigrated to the United States. Standing 6 ft 6 in, Meschery also was a highly talented basketball player. \n"} +{"id": 342, "claim": "From 28 to 30 July, Greenbrier River sailed to Little Creek, Virginia for training in Chesapeake Bay, where she was assigned to LSMR Squadron 4.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 28 to 30 July she sailed to Little Creek, Virginia, for training in [[Chesapeake_Bay|Chesapeake Bay]] and along the [[Virginia|Virginia]] coast. Assigned to LSMR Squadron 4, she departed Little Creek on 4 October for the [[Great_Lakes|Great Lakes]]. \n"} +{"id": 1367, "claim": "The first two coaches of Air Force Falcons, Robert V. Whitlow (1955) and Buck Shaw (1956\u201357) hold the record for the longest period as head football coaches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1955 [[Robert_V._Whitlow|Robert V. Whitlow]] 1956\u20131957 [[Buck_Shaw|Buck Shaw]] 1958\u20131977 [[Ben_Martin_(American_football_coach)|Ben Martin]] 1984\u20132006 Fisher DeBerry \n"} +{"id": 19326, "claim": "San Jer\u00f3nimo el Real (St. Jerome the Royal) is a Roman Catholic from the early 16th-century in the Retro District of Madrid, Spain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "San Jero\u0301nimo el Real (St. Jerome the Royal) is a [[Roman_Catholic|Roman Catholic]] church from the early 16th-century in central [[Madrid|Madrid]] ([[Spain|Spain]]). \nParish church \n"} +{"id": 13782, "claim": "Prior to its official release, Frackman, an Australian feature-length documentary film which follows the exploits of former construction worker turned anti-fracking activist Dayne Pratzky as he responds to the expansion of the coal seam gas industry near Tara, Queensland, attracted attention because it received $220,000 from Screen Queensland, $156,400 from ScreenWest (Western Australia) and a further $200,000 from Screen Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frackman is an Australian feature-length documentary film which follows the exploits of former construction worker turned [[Anti-fracking_movement|anti-fracking activist]] [[Dayne_Pratzky|Dayne Pratzky]] as he responds to the expansion of the coal seam gas industry near [[Tara,_Queensland|Tara, Queensland]]. Prior to its official release, the feature-length documentary film Frackman attracted attention due to the substantial state and federal government financial support it received. The film received $220,000 from Screen Queensland, $156,400 from [[ScreenWest|ScreenWest]] (Western Australia) and a further $200,000 from Screen Australia. \n"} +{"id": 2171, "claim": "The 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix was cancelled in August 2002.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held at [[Hungaroring|Hungaroring]] on 18 August 2002. The 77-lap race was won by Brazilian driver [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]], driving a [[Ferrari_F2002|Ferrari]]. \n"} +{"id": 6497, "claim": "Lake Labaz (a large freshwater lake) has a surface area of 130 square miles, and is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai, in the north-central part of Russia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "470 km (180 sq mi) \n"} +{"id": 10256, "claim": "Le pescatrici casted two characters each for soprano, tenor and bass voice types.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lesbina, a fisherwoman, Burlotto's sister and Frisellino's girlfriend [[Soprano|soprano]] Nerina, a fisherwoman, Frisellino's sister and Burlotto's girlfriend soprano Burlotto, a young fisherman tenor Frisellino, a young fisherman tenor Mastricco, an old fisherman [[Bass_(voice_type)|bass]] Lindoro, Prince of Sorrento bass \n"} +{"id": 31556, "claim": "Lautoka failed to participate in the 2018 OFC Champions League group stage.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Fiji]] [[Lautoka_F.C.|Lautoka]] \n"} +{"id": 13681, "claim": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup (knock-out system football competition) run mainly for non-league clubs in the region and Hayes have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system [[Association_football|football]] competition that has been running since 1901. The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as [[Barnet_F.C.|Barnet]], [[Brentford_F.C.|Brentford]] [[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] and [[Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C.|Q.P.R.]] [[Hayes_F.C.|Hayes]] have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991). \n"} +{"id": 2208, "claim": "Podachaenium is a plant genus in a very large and widespread family of flowering plants.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Podachaenium is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Mesoamerican|Mesoamerican]] plants in the [[Heliantheae|sunflower tribe]] within the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 2673, "claim": "Tetramerium is from Plantae (plants and green algae) kingdom under the Acanthaceae family and Justicieae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] [[Acanthaceae|Acanthaceae]] [[Justicieae|Justicieae]] Plants in a strict sense include the [[Green_algae|green algae]], and land plants that emerged within them, including [[Stonewort|stoneworts]]. The relationships between plant groups are still being worked out, and the names given to them vary considerably. The [[Clade|clade]] Viridiplantae encompasses a group of organisms that have [[Cellulose|cellulose]] in their [[Cell_wall|cell walls]], possess [[Chlorophyll|chlorophylls]] a and b and have [[Plastid|plastids]] bound by only two membranes that are capable of photosynthesis and of storing starch. This clade is the main subject of this article (e.g., Plantae [[Herbert_Copeland|Copeland]], 1956). \n"} +{"id": 18780, "claim": "The 14th Dalai Lama was killed in Tibet while trying to escape to India in 1959.", "label": 1, "evidence": "During the [[1959_Tibetan_uprising|1959 Tibetan uprising]], the Dalai Lama escaped to [[India|India]], where he currently lives in exile while remaining the most important spiritual leader of Tibet. \n"} +{"id": 5508, "claim": "Animals Asia Foundation released a report in 2011 complaining about the treatment of animals in the zoo, and they expressed concern about the Guizhentang Pharmaceutical company.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2010, the organization released a report complaining about the treatment of wild animals in zoos in China. \n"} +{"id": 5602, "claim": "Coastline of Tamil Nadu extends for 1,076 km and is a coastline shared by more than 14 districts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are 14 districts that share the coastline namely [[Thiruvallur_district|Thiruvallur]], [[Chennai_district|Chennai]], chengalpattu, [[Villupuram_district|Villupuram]], [[Cuddalore_district|Cuddalore]], Mayildathurai, [[Thiruvarur_district|Thiruvarur]], [[Nagapattinam_District|Nagapattinam]], [[Thanjavur_district|Thanjavur]], [[Pudukottai_district|Pudukottai]], [[Ramanathapuram_district|Ramanathapuram]], [[Tuticorin_district|Thoothukudi]], Tirunelveli and [[Kanyakumari_district|Kanyakumari]]. \n"} +{"id": 8419, "claim": "Aeglidae, fresh water crustaceans in South America, are classified under the class Malacostraca and Order Decapoda.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Aeglidae are a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Freshwater|freshwater]] [[Crustacean|crustaceans]] currently restricted to South America. Class: [[Malacostraca|Malacostraca]] Order: [[Decapoda|Decapoda]] \n"} +{"id": 28708, "claim": "The 2011\u201312 Los Angeles Kings season in the Pacific Division ended up with the team ranking in third place with only 1 point deficit against second placer San Jose Sharks, who were coached by Todd McLellan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Pacific_Division_(NHL)|Pacific Division]] 3 Team 95 2 96 [[2011\u201312_NHL_season|2011\u201312]] [[San_Jose_Sharks|San Jose Sharks]] [[Todd_McLellan|Todd McLellan]] \n"} +{"id": 81, "claim": "In the 2005 Formula Renault season Belgium driver Pierre Sevrin came in first and Finland driver Marko Keranen came in second whereas in the Nordic series Denmark driver Jesper Wulff Laursen came in first.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Pos [[Belgium]] Pierre Sevrin [[Finland]] Marko Kera\u0308nen Pos [[Denmark]] Jesper Wulff Laursen \n"} +{"id": 566, "claim": "Gymnopilus nashii is a mushroom that is a part of a large family of gilled mushrooms containing over 2100 species called the cortinariaceae family, and is a part of the fungi family.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 1589, "claim": "Desh Premee, a 1982 Hindi action film directed by Manmohan Desai, had soundtracks which included the titles \"Jaao Ji Jaao\" and \"O Bekhabar, Bedardi\" which were both sang by Lata Mangeshkar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Patriot) is a 1982 [[Hindi|Hindi]] [[Action_film|action film]] directed by Manmohan Desai, starring [[Amitabh_Bachchan|Amitabh Bachchan]] in a dual role alongside an ensemble cast including [[Hema_Malini|Hema Malini]], Navin Nischol, [[Parveen_Babi|Parveen Babi]], [[Shammi_Kapoor|Shammi Kapoor]], Uttam Kumar, Parikshit Sahni, Premnath, [[Sharmila_Tagore|Sharmila Tagore]] and [[Amjad_Khan_(actor)|Amjad Khan]]. \"Jaao Ji Jaao\" \"O Bekhabar, Bedardi\" [[Lata_Mangeshkar|Lata Mangeshkar]] [[Lata_Mangeshkar|Lata Mangeshkar]] \n"} +{"id": 2783, "claim": "The 23rd Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery that served during the American Civil War (1888-1990) was attached to the District of the Clinch, Department of Ohio, to April 1864.", "label": 0, "evidence": "23rd Indiana Battery Light Artillery was an [[Artillery|artillery]] battery that served in the Union Army during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]]. April 12, 1861 \u2013 May 9, 1865\n(4 years and 27 days) District of the Clinch, Department of the Ohio, to April 1864. \n"} +{"id": 33706, "claim": "Australian politician Jim Clarko was a member of the Liberal party who served in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was a [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Western_Australian_Division)|Liberal Party]] member of the [[Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly|Western Australian Legislative Assembly]] from 1974 to 1996, representing the electorates of [[Electoral_district_of_Karrinyup|Karrinyup]] (1974\u20131989) and [[Electoral_district_of_Marmion|Marmion]] (1989\u20131996). James George Clarko [[Member_of_the_Order_of_Australia|AM]] (21 July 1932 \u2013 7 April 2020) was an [[Australia|Australian]] politician. \n"} +{"id": 17038, "claim": "Arvell Nelson maintained his highest completion percentage when passing a ball (Pct) for two consecutive years of 2013 to 2014, wherein he scored 80%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013_Arena_Football_League_season|2013]] 80.0 [[2017_Arena_Football_League_season|2017]] 64.0 [[2018_Arena_Football_League_season|2018]] 60.8 [[2016_Arena_Football_League_season|2016]] 59.5 [[2019_Arena_Football_League_season|2019]] 59.0 [[2015_Arena_Football_League_season|2015]] 57.7 [[2014_Arena_Football_League_season|2014]] 53.8 \n"} +{"id": 26168, "claim": "Longshan District is located in the prefecture-level city of Liaoyuan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liaoyuan|Liaoyuan]] \n"} +{"id": 13395, "claim": "The 1941 Wild was both discovered and named after Paul Wild.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 6 October 1931, by German astronomer [[Karl_Reinmuth|Karl Reinmuth]] at [[Heidelberg_Observatory|Heidelberg Observatory]] in southern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 2979, "claim": "The Phoenix Movies Channel, which is owned by Phoenix Television (a partially state-owned television network by China) is a TV channel that airs movies where they are aired in their original language and occasionally comes with Chinese and Korean subtitles, usually showcasing Hollywood blockbusters, Chinese top hits as well as international award-winning titles although majority are African productions from libraries including Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Over 280 movie titles are shown each month, of which 80% are Asian productions from libraries including Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia featuring renowned directors like [[Wong_Kar-wai|Wong Kar-wai]], Tsui Hark, as well as top artists such as Jackie Chan, [[Chow_Yun-fat|Chow Yun-fat]], Tony Leung, Maggie Chow, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, and [[Leon_Lai|Leon Lai]]. \n"} +{"id": 8579, "claim": "Aside from bears, Bastion Peak in Wyoming is home to bugs, wildfires, adverse snow conditions,\u00a0and high time cold temperatures though no notable\u00a0incidents were ever recorded.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Importantly, there have been notable incidents, including [[Accidental_death|accidental deaths]], due to [[Mountaineering#Falls_from_rocks|falls from steep cliffs]] (a could be fatal in this [[Yosemite_Decimal_System|class 4/5 terrain]]) and due to [[Mountaineering#Falling_rocks|falling rocks]], over the years, including 1993, 2007 (involving an experienced NOLS leader), 2015 and 2018. \n"} +{"id": 1492, "claim": "In personal finance, grace period refers to the allocated time which no interest is charged on a credit card or when fees are due and must be paid immediately to avoid penalties.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It can also be a time period after a payment due date within which the fee can be paid without penalty. \n"} +{"id": 19166, "claim": "The song My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less, which was published anonymously, was written by Edward Mote and its melody was created by William B. Bradsbury.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" is a [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Hymn|hymn]] written by [[Edward_Mote|Edward Mote]], a [[Minister_(Christianity)|pastor]] at Rehoboth Baptist Church in [[Horsham|Horsham]], [[West_Sussex|West Sussex]]. \"Solid Rock\" by [[William_Batchelder_Bradbury|William B. Bradbury]] The hymn \"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" was published anonymously in several hymn collections before first being attributed to Edward Mote in a collection of approximately 100 of his hymns published in 1837 under the title Hymns of Praise, A New Selection of Gospel Hymns, Combining All the Excellencies of our Spiritual Poets, with Many Originals. \n[[Edward_Mote|Edward Mote]] \"Solid Rock\" by [[William_Batchelder_Bradbury|William B. Bradbury]] The hymn \"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" was published anonymously in several hymn collections before first being attributed to Edward Mote in a collection of approximately 100 of his hymns published in 1837 under the title Hymns of Praise, A New Selection of Gospel Hymns, Combining All the Excellencies of our Spiritual Poets, with Many Originals. \n"} +{"id": 15179, "claim": "Smokepurpp's Bless Yo Trap (with Murda Beatz) placed higher in US charts compared to Deadstar which only reached the 42nd position.\t.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bless Yo Trap is a collaborative mixtape by American rapper [[Smokepurpp|Smokepurpp]] and Canadian record producer [[Murda_Beatz|Murda Beatz]]. US [[Billboard_200|Billboard 200]] 42 40 \n"} +{"id": 10712, "claim": "China at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics took home seven gold medals in which three out of the seven are won by speed skater Liu An.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Liu\u0301 A\u0304n (Chinese: \u5289\u5b89, c. 179\u2013122 BC) was a [[Han_dynasty|Han dynasty]] Chinese prince and an advisor to his nephew, [[Emperor_Wu_of_Han|Emperor Wu of Han]] (\u6b66\u5e1d). \n"} +{"id": 6187, "claim": "Remembering the Cosmos Flower, a movie about a Japanese girl who is returning to Japan after seven years of living in South America, where she contracted AIDS, was created with the direction of Junichi Suzuki and music by Takashi Niigaki in 1997.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is the story of a Japanese girl returning to Japan after seven years in South America where she contracted AIDS. Remembering the Cosmos Flower (\u79cb\u685c / \u30b3\u30b9\u30e2\u30b9, Kosumosu), also known as Cosmos, is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by Junichi Suzuki []. [[Takashi_Niigaki|Takashi Niigaki]] \n"} +{"id": 17359, "claim": "Vinnius are a genus of South American jumping spiders that are a part of the Saltcidae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vinnius is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Euge\u0300ne_Simon|Euge\u0300ne Louis Simon]] in 1902. [[Jumping_spider|Salticidae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 20145, "claim": "Ohio State Route 166 has four major intersections, one in Hambden Township, two in Thompson Township, and another in Trumbull Township.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Hambden_Township,_Geauga_County,_Ohio|Hambden Township]] [[U.S._Route_6_in_Ohio|US 6]] [[Thompson_Township,_Geauga_County,_Ohio|Thompson Township]] [[Ohio_State_Route_86|SR 86]] (Plank Road) [[Ohio_State_Route_528|SR 528]] (Madison Road) \u2013 [[Thompson_Township,_Geauga_County,_Ohio|Thompson Township, Geauga County]], [[Middlefield,_Ohio|Middlefield]] [[Trumbull_Township,_Ashtabula_County,_Ohio|Trumbull Township]] [[Ohio_State_Route_534|SR 534]] / CR 12 (Footville-Richmond Road) \u2013 [[Geneva,_Ohio|Geneva]], [[Windsor,_Ohio|Windsor]] \n"} +{"id": 4431, "claim": "The Disrupt received a mixed rating from Pitchfork Media and no rating from Allmusic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] 7.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 16306, "claim": "Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan Arab Games(A total of 15 events were contested) involved seven different nations, Egypt was in first place and received 20 metals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A total of 15 events were contested. 1 20 [[Qatar|Qatar]]* [[Algeria|Algeria]] [[Tunisia|Tunisia]] [[Jordan|Jordan]] [[Yemen|Yemen]] [[Morocco|Morocco]] \n"} +{"id": 2438, "claim": "Faujasia is a genus of Faujasia in the Asteraceae family under the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Genus: Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Faujasia\n[[Cass.|Cass.]] \n"} +{"id": 17792, "claim": "There were 13 four-seat wards along with eight resident candidates in the 1964 Merton London Borough Council election in England where the entire council was up for election.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1964 Merton Council election took place on 7 May 1964 to elect members of [[Merton_London_Borough_Council|Merton London Borough Council]] in [[London|London]], England. There were 13 four-seat wards and 1 two-seat ward. The whole council was up for election and the council went into no overall control. Other candidates included 8 Residents, 6 Communists and 3 Independents. \n"} +{"id": 22344, "claim": "Among the AllMusic, Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly gave a rating of B plus to One Chord to Another, the third studio album by the Canadian band Sloan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "One Chord to Another is the third [[Studio_album|studio album]] by the Canadian [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Sloan_(band)|Sloan]], released on June 12, 1996, by Murderecords. [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] B+ Professional ratings \n"} +{"id": 3895, "claim": "Carolyn Crane, who was was inspired by the books of Bitten and Anita Blake series to write, attended Arrowhead High School in Wisconsin and earned her BA from a public land-grant research university, called the University of Minnesota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Crane cites reading [[Diana_Gabaldon|Diana Gabaldon]]'s [[Outlander_(novel)|Outlander]], [[Laurell_K._Hamilton|Laurell K. Hamilton]]'s Anita Blake series, and [[Kelley_Armstrong|Kelley Armstrong]]'s Bitten in reinspiring her to write after getting her degree. Crane grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and Milwaukee, attending [[Arrowhead_High_School|Arrowhead High School]] in Wisconsin. She studied English literature and earned her BA from the [[University_of_Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] in 1991 and currently lives in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] with her husband and two cats. The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (the U of M, UMN, Minnesota) is a [[Public_university|public]] [[Land-grant_university|land-grant]] [[Research_university|research university]] in the [[Minneapolis\u2013Saint_Paul|Twin Cities]] of [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis]] and [[Saint_Paul,_Minnesota|Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. \n"} +{"id": 24103, "claim": "GWR Firefly Class was a class of broad gauge 2-2-2 steam locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch and built from 1840-1842.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Firefly was a class of [[Broad_gauge|broad gauge]] [[Whyte_notation|2-2-2]] [[Steam_locomotives|steam locomotives]] used for passenger services on the [[Great_Western_Railway|Great Western Railway]]. [[Daniel_Gooch|Daniel Gooch]] 1840\u20131842 \n"} +{"id": 21396, "claim": "In 1894, Louise Bowen first became involved in Hull House, eventually became a trustee and treasurer where she held latter position for 53 years, despite not being a major donor and a fundraiser.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She was a major donor and the primary fundraiser for the organization. \n"} +{"id": 6611, "claim": "Bertrand Russell by V. Babusenan\twon the 2003 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Biography and Autobiography, while Achan by T. V. Eachara Warrier won the same award the following year; then Panampilly Govinda Menon: Charitravazhiyile Dipasikha by L. V. Harikumar in 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2003 [[Bertrand_Russell|Bertrand Russell]] V. Babusenan 2002 Achan Neelan \n"} +{"id": 21560, "claim": "Hajo Seppelt, who has worked as a sports reporter and public broadcaster, resigned from his job when he realized that his company ARD tolerates doping.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After working for many years as a live commentary for swimming events for ARD, he was stripped of this duty in the early summer of 2006. \n"} +{"id": 16280, "claim": "Fernando Jubero did not have a management contract with any football team from 2013 to the present.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Fernando Jubero Carmona (born 27 February 1974) is a Spanish [[Association_football|footballer]] manager of [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]]. Managerial record by team and tenure [[Club_Guarani\u0301|Guarani\u0301]] 2013 2015 [[Club_Olimpia|Olimpia]] 2016 2016 [[Club_Libertad|Libertad]] 2016 2017 [[Cerro_Porten\u0303o|Cerro Porten\u0303o]] 2018 2019 [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]] 2019 present Fernando Jubero Fernando Jubero Carmona Team [[Club_Guarani\u0301|Guarani\u0301]] [[Club_Olimpia|Olimpia]] [[Club_Libertad|Libertad]] [[Cerro_Porten\u0303o|Cerro Porten\u0303o]] [[Ju\u0301bilo_Iwata|Ju\u0301bilo Iwata]] \n"} +{"id": 21279, "claim": "In the Spring Cup the 28 Division One and Two clubs were divided into seven groups of four teams and these sides would play each other home and away to qualify for the second round.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 28 Division One and Two clubs were divided into seven groups of 4 teams. These sides would play each other home and away, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw, the top two sides in the group qualifying for the second round. \n"} +{"id": 4918, "claim": "The Monthly Sh\u014dnen Rival, a Japanese monthly sh\u014dnen manga magazine by Kodansha) released several series such as Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru by Kiki Suihei and Blazer Drive by Seishi Kishimoto.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Monthly Sho\u0304nen Rival (Japanese: \u6708\u520a\u5c11\u5e74\u30e9\u30a4\u30cf\u3099\u30eb, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Gekkan Shounen Raibaru) was a [[Japan|Japanese]] monthly sho\u0304nen [[Manga_magazine|manga magazine]] by [[Kodansha|Kodansha]] that ran from April 4, 2008 to June 4, 2014. Aoi-sama ga Ikasete Ageru\n\u8475\u3055\u307e\u304b\u3099\u30a4\u304b\u305b\u3066\u30a2\u30b1\u3099\u30eb Kiki Suihei Blazer Drive\n\u30d5\u3099\u30ec\u30a4\u30b5\u3099\u30fc\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30a4\u30d5\u3099 (Bureiza\u0304 Doraibu) [[Seishi_Kishimoto|Seishi Kishimoto]] \n"} +{"id": 28075, "claim": "Some of Sujith Sarang's works include Thakka Thakka in 2015, Dear Comrade, and Champion (a sports drama that stars newbies Vishwa and Mirnalini Ravi in the lead roles) in 2019, in which all are in the Tamil language.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2019 [[Dear_Comrade|Dear Comrade]] Telugu [[Champion_(2019_film)|Champion]] Tamil 2015 [[Thakka_Thakka|Thakka Thakka]] Tamil \n"} +{"id": 41386, "claim": "Narazo Shimazu, Shimazu Motor Research Institute founder, went to New York for foreign motorcycle\u00a0races in his teens.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shimazu was born in [[Japan|Japan]] in 1888. In 1903, his father bought him a [[Bicycle|bicycle]]. In the same year he encountered a motorcycle. He went to [[Tokyo|Tokyo]] for races of foreign motorcycles. In 1908, at the age of 20, he established the Shimazu Motor Research Institute, where he designed and built the first [[Two-stroke_engine|two-stroke engine]] in Japan. \n"} +{"id": 3719, "claim": "The list of programs broadcast by Univision includes some music or variety shows.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bailando Tu\u0301 Mu\u0301sica \n"} +{"id": 5942, "claim": "Yoshimoto regarded himself primarily as a waka singer, having learned waka from Ton'a (A Japanese Buddhist poet) and renga from Gusai and Ky\u016bsei.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He regarded himself primarily as a waka poet; he authored several treatises on the subject. \n"} +{"id": 2446, "claim": "Amlwch Town (4) lost to Treaddur Bay United (4) with a score of 1\u20132, while Brickfield Rangers never played against Brymbo at the 2014\u201315 Welsh Cup.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Brickfield_Rangers_F.C.|Brickfield Rangers]] (3) 2\u20131 Brymbo (3) \n"} +{"id": 15855, "claim": "In the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix, which was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Zandvoort, the first, second and third positions were obtained by Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Aytron Senna respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1985 Dutch Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held at [[Circuit_Zandvoort|Circuit Zandvoort]] on 25 August 1985. The race also proved to be the 25th and last Grand Prix victory for triple World Champion Niki Lauda, driving a [[2|McLaren]]-[[Techniques_d'Avant_Garde|TAG]]. Lauda's teammate [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] was second, with Brazilian racer [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] third in his [[Lotus_97T|Lotus]]-Renault. \nThe 1985 Dutch Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] [[Motor_race|motor race]] held at [[Circuit_Zandvoort|Circuit Zandvoort]] on 25 August 1985. Pos 1 [[Austria]] Niki Lauda [[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] [[Brazil]] [[Ayrton_Senna|Ayrton Senna]] \n"} +{"id": 1974, "claim": "Staines Moor is a 510.8 hectare (1,262 acres) biological site consisting of alluvial flood meadows in Surrey.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Staines Moor is a 510.8-hectare (1,262-acre) biological [[Site_of_Special_Scientific_Interest|Site of Special Scientific Interest]] north of [[Staines-upon-Thames|Staines-upon-Thames]] in [[Surrey|Surrey]]. Staines Moor consists of [[Alluvial|alluvial]] flood meadows, the [[King_George_VI_Reservoir|King George VI Reservoir]], the Staines Reservoirs and a stretch of the [[River_Colne,_Hertfordshire|River Colne]]. \n"} +{"id": 4446, "claim": "Approximately seven to 14 percent of the United States' revenue from financial transaction taxes comes from US futures.", "label": 0, "evidence": "7\u201314 US futures Revenue Estimate for US \n Financial Transaction Tax \n"} +{"id": 16187, "claim": "The 1995 New Orleans Saints season resulted in eight wins and eight losses, coming in fifth in the NFC west standings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "New Orleans Saints 7 \nNew Orleans Saints 9 \n"} +{"id": 3685, "claim": "During his career Lev Platonov who lived 80 years, managed 11 different teams and played for just 2.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lev Vasilyevich Platonov ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u041b\u0435\u0432 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u043b\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043d\u043e\u0432; born 10 May 1940) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[Association_football|football]] coach and a former player. \n(1940-05-10) 10 May 1940 (age 80) \n"} +{"id": 21084, "claim": "Mohamed Doumbouya was born July 18, 1978 in Conakry, Guinea and he played the striker position", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mohamed Ali Doumbouya (born 18 July 1978) is a [[Guinea|Guinean]] international [[Association_football|footballer]]. He currently plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|striker]] for the Singaporean club [[Etoile_FC|Etoile FC]]. Born in [[Conakry|Conakry]], the capital city of [[Guinea|Guinea]], Doumbouya has spent his entire career in France, playing for US Saint-Georges, Montauban FC, [[Limoges_FC|Limoges FC]], [[FC_Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas|FC Bourg-Pe\u0301ronnas]], [[Stade_Brestois_29|Stade Brestois]], [[GSI_Pontivy|GSI Pontivy]], [[L'Entente_SSG|L'Entente SSG]], [[FC_Libourne-Saint-Seurin|FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin]], [[Pacy_Valle\u0301e-d'Eure|Pacy Valle\u0301e-d'Eure]], [[FC_Rouen|FC Rouen]] and [[Besanc\u0327on_RC|Besanc\u0327on RC]]. \nAly Doumbouya Mohamed Ali Doumbouya (1978-07-18) 18 July 1978 (age 42) [[Conakry|Conakry]], [[Guinea|Guinea]] [[Forward_(association_football)|Striker]] \n"} +{"id": 9567, "claim": "William Ranney (born 9 may 1813) was a school-taught painter known for the work On the Wing (1850).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ranney resumed his artistic endeavors in Brooklyn, becoming a self-taught oil painter, having never received formal training. \n"} +{"id": 2650, "claim": "The Government of Punjab allowed the release of the film, Nanak Shah Fakir, despite a violation of Sikh tenets, and a resolution by the SGPC both of which prohibited human actors from portraying Sikh gurus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Government of Punjab decided against allowing the release of the film. The film producers Resul Pookutty and Gurbani Media also appealed to the [[Supreme_Court_of_India|Supreme Court of India]] to allow for the release of the film. The Supreme court cleared the film for release, citing the certification provided by India's Central Board for Film Certification. \n"} +{"id": 30631, "claim": "The British Virgin Islands general election (17 May 1999), in Legislative Council election results there were five parties and the total seats were 20.", "label": 1, "evidence": " \u00a0[[Template_talk:BVI_legislative_election,_1999|d]]\u00a0Summary of the 17 May 1999 Br. Virgin Islands Legislative Council election results 5 7 1 2 15 Total (turnout 65%) [[National_Democratic_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|National Democratic Party]] [[Virgin_Islands_Party_(British_Virgin_Islands)|Virgin Islands Party]] Concerned Citizens' Movement Speaker and Attorney General \n"} +{"id": 13074, "claim": "Nurlan Kapparov served in the the Soviet Army, the main land warfare uniform service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces, from 1987 to 1989 before founding the company Accept in 1990.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1991, Kapparov he founded the company Accept and from 1997 to 1999, he was the chief executive of the national company [[KazTransOil|KazTransOil]] and oil and gas company Kazakhoil. \n"} +{"id": 699, "claim": "The Princess of Wales Theatre, owned and opened by Mirvish Productions on May 26, 1993, has a huge seating capacity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mirvish Productions 2,000 May 26, 1993 [[Ed_Mirvish|Ed]] and [[David_Mirvish|David Mirvish]] built the theatre as a state-of-the-art facility to stage large-scale musicals for long runs. \n"} +{"id": 12597, "claim": "Patrick Bertoletti was featured on the cover of the Chicago Reader on Monday, March 13, 2006 and the story described his abilities and his ambitions for the winter competition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bertoletti was featured on the cover of the [[Chicago_Reader|Chicago Reader]] on Friday June 30, 2006. \n"} +{"id": 46499, "claim": "Burnet Reading worked for booksellers, engraving portraits of celebrities, may of which appeared in European Magazine,a London monthy magazine that was at one point owned by a Shakespearean scholar;Reading also engraved \"Characters of Shakespeare\" in 1920.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1820 a set of twelve etchings by Reading, from drawings by [[John_Hamilton_Mortimer|Mortimer]], of \"Characters to illustrate Shakespeare,\" was published by T. and H. Rodd; and many of the plates in that firm's \"Collection of Portraits to illustrate [[James_Granger|Granger]]'s \"History of England,\"\" 1820 and 1822, were engraved by him. \n"} +{"id": 1411, "claim": "Wollastonaria is part of the kingdom Plantae and the phylum Gastropoda", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Mollusc|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 20249, "claim": "During the 1967 Italian Grand Prix, only one out of the 18 drivers was able to finish 68 laps, while five drivers finished 67 laps.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] 68 [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] 68 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] 68 [[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] 68 \n"} +{"id": 17893, "claim": "The vicinity of Tongjiang was attacked from 698 to 936 by Funie Mohe tribes, who were later submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King Mun's reign in 737 to 793.", "label": 1, "evidence": "King Mun of Balhae (r. 737\u2013793), also known as Dae Heum-mu, was the third and longest-reigning ruler of the Balhae. The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled at this moment by Funie Mohe tribes (Hanja/[[Hanzi|Hanzi]]: \u62c2\u6d85\u977a\u97a8; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Fu\u0301nie\u0300 Mo\u0300he\u0301; [[Korean_language|Korean]]: \u1107\u116e\u11af\u110b\u1167\u11af\u1106\u1161\u11af\u1100\u1161\u11af). From 698 to 936, the kingdom of Balhae occupied northern [[Korea|Korea]] and parts of [[Manchuria|Manchuria]] and Primorsky Krai, consisting of the [[Nani_people|Nanai]], the [[Udege_people|Udege]], and descendants of the [[Tungusic_languages|Tungus]]-speaking people and the people of the recently fallen [[Goguryeo|Goguryeo]] kingdom of Korea. These tribes were submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King [[Mun_of_Balhae|Mun]]'s reign (737-793). \n"} +{"id": 12, "claim": "Lahcen Ikassrien (born October 2, 1972 in Targist, Morocco - according to the Department of Defense), the one who alleged that he had been tortured repeatedly over the course of a month during his detention in Kandahar (that resulted in an article published by El Pais), was arrested in Madrid accused of jihadism, and then received a 10 year sentence, on September 30, 2016, after being convicted of recruiting individuals to go to war-torn Syria.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The [[United_States_Department_of_Defense|Department of Defense]] reports that Ikassrien was born on October 2, 1972, in Targist, Morocco. On November 19, 2006, [[El_Pai\u0301s|El Pai\u0301s]] published an article in which Ikassrien alleges that he had been tortured repeatedly over the course of a month during his detention in [[Kandahar_detention_facility|Kandahar]]. On June 16, 2014, he was arrested in [[Madrid|Madrid]] accused of jihadism. He received a 10 year sentence, on September 30, 2016, after being convicted of recruiting individuals to go to war-torn [[Syria|Syria]]. \n"} +{"id": 22950, "claim": "Willie Pullar only played for the Scottish Divisions wherein he appeared for a total of 327 games\u2014all of which are for Barcelona Football Club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [[Cowdenbeath_F.C.|Cowdenbeath]] [[Leith_Athletic_F.C.|Leith Athletic]] [[Raith_Rovers_F.C.|Raith Rovers]] \n"} +{"id": 1536, "claim": "Brazilian metalcore and electronic band Sky Eats Airplane's debut album, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day, was well received by music critics, including Ultimate Guitar giving a perfect ten ratings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day is the first album by Texan [[Metalcore|metalcore]] and [[Electronic_music|electronic]] band [[Sky_Eats_Airplane|Sky Eats Airplane]]. \nUltimate Guitar 8.8/10 \nUpon its release, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day received mixed reviews from music critics. \n"} +{"id": 9741, "claim": "KLLB was a radio station owned by Ford Motor Corporation that was not licensed in Utah.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KLLB United Security Financial, Inc. \nKLLB (1510 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) was a [[Christianity|Christian]]/Gospel formatted radio station licensed to [[West_Jordan,_Utah|West Jordan]], [[Utah|Utah]]. \n"} +{"id": 25828, "claim": "Ecstasea is a 585 tonnes yacht built in the Cayman Islands, an autonomous British Overseas Territory in the western Red Sea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Displacement: 585 metric tons The yacht was built in the shipyard of Royal Van Lent and has length of 85.95 metres (282.0 ft), and a beam of 11.50 metres (37.7 ft), with a [[Deadweight_tonnage|deadweight]] of 585 metric tons. [[Haarlem|Haarlem]], [[Aalsmeer|Aalsmeer]], [[Makkum,_Su\u0301dwest-Frysla\u0302n|Makkum]], [[Kaag|Kaag]], [[Amsterdam|Amsterdam]], [[The_Netherlands|The Netherlands]] \n"} +{"id": 1541, "claim": "Campina Grande is misremembered to have had three HDIs between 1991 and 2000, one of which is Value.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Value 0.615 0.678 \n"} +{"id": 18341, "claim": "Danny Florencio who only stood 5'9\" distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop earned him the nickname \"Daredevil Danny\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "Though generously listed as 5'10\", he stood 5'9\" at the most, but he distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop capped by never-before-seen hangtime moves and twisting undergoal stabs. His aerial feats earned him the nicknames \"Daredevil Danny\" and, decades after hanging up his sneakers, the \"Original Skywalker\", in reference to the more popular [[Samboy_Lim|Samboy Lim]], who admitted idolizing Florencio. \n"} +{"id": 32012, "claim": "Born in Caracas, Alejandro Marqu\u00e9s joined FC Barcelona's Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alejandro Jose\u0301 Marque\u0301s Me\u0301ndez (born 4 August 2000) is a professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for Italian club [[Juventus_F.C._Under-23|Juventus U23]] and the [[Spain_national_under-19_football_team|Spain national under-19 team]]. He subsequently moved to UFB Ja\u0300bac Terrassa in the following year, before joining [[FC_Barcelona|FC Barcelona]]'s Juvenil squad on 14 June 2017. [[Caracas|Caracas]], Venezuela \n"} +{"id": 23560, "claim": "Juho L\u00e4hde, who was born in Finland in 1991, was a member of Finland's national team from 2011 to 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Finland_national_under-21_football_team|Finland U21]] \n"} +{"id": 9782, "claim": "Since 1987, Prof Liudmila Grigorievna Kovnatskaya (a Russian musicologist) is a member of Russian Composers\u2019 Union, then in 2002, she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liudmila Grigorievna Kovnatskaya (born 5 February 1941) is a Russian musicologist. Since 1987 Prof Kovnatskaya is a member of [[Union_of_Soviet_Composers|Russian Composers' Union]], and she was a member of the General Council for Cultural Affairs of St Petersburg from 1987 until 1993. In 2002 she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS. \n"} +{"id": 2872, "claim": "The Glass shield that grossed $3.3 million was directed by Charles Burnett, and edited by Curtiss Clayton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "His most popular films include [[Killer_of_Sheep|Killer of Sheep]] (1978), [[My_Brother's_Wedding|My Brother's Wedding]] (1983), [[To_Sleep_with_Anger|To Sleep with Anger]] (1990), [[The_Glass_Shield|The Glass Shield]] (1994), and Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation (2007). The Glass Shield is a 1994 American crime [[Drama_(film_and_television)|drama film]] co-written and directed by [[Charles_Burnett_(director)|Charles Burnett]]. Curtiss Clayton $3.3 million (US) \n"} +{"id": 5355, "claim": "Aneta Wojtkowska failed to compete in eight tournaments where she won four the most recent was Croatian International (held since 1999).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Norwegian_International|Norwegian International]] [[Slovak_International|Slovak Open]] [[Croatian_International|Croatian International]] [[Hungarian_International|Hungarian International]] [[Polish_International|Polish International]] [[Hellas_Open|Hellas Open]] [[Iceland_International|Iceland International]] [[Hellas_International|Hellas International]] [[Slovak_International|Slovak Open]] [[Lithuanian_International|Lithuanian International]] \n"} +{"id": 52015, "claim": "Founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, and initially called \"Romanian Paradise,\" Moishes Steakhouse is one of the oldest and most respected restaurants located in 3961 Saint Laurent Boulevard, a commercial artery and cultural heritage site which runs north-south through the near-center of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, it was initially called \"Romanian Paradise.\" The restaurant has been in its location at 3961 [[Saint_Laurent_Boulevard|Saint Laurent Boulevard]] since its founding, in an area that was the [[Historic_Jewish_Quarter,_Montreal|historic Jewish quarter]]. A commercial artery and cultural heritage site, the street runs north-south through the near-centre of city and is nicknamed The Main ([[French_language|French]]: La Main) which is the abbreviation for \"[[Main_Street|Main Street]]\". \n"} +{"id": 8176, "claim": "Alto Palancia is an area in Spain in the UTC+1 time zone and with a total population of 23,753.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alto Palancia (Valencian: Alt Pala\u0300ncia) is a [[Comarques_of_the_Valencian_Community|comarca]] in the province of [[Castello\u0301n_(province)|Castello\u0301n]], [[Valencian_Community|Valencian Community]] ([[Spain|Spain]]). Totals 23,753 [[UTC+1|UTC+1]] ([[Central_European_Time|CET]]) \n"} +{"id": 49109, "claim": "BurNIng is a Chinese professional gamer who started playing Dota professionally in 2008, won 10 championships in 2010 and won 9 championships in 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Xu Zhilei ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u5f90\u5fd7\u96f7, born April 16, 1988), known by his in-game tag BurNIng (commonly written as Burning), is a [[Chinese_people|Chinese]] [[Professional_gamer|professional gamer]]. Burning started playing Dota professionally in 2008, and bounced around various teams before joining EHOME in 2010. EHOME would win 10 championships in 2010, including a dominating performance at Electronic Sports World Cup 2010 where the team didn't drop a game against some of the best Dota teams in the world. 2011 proved to be another big year for Burning, winning 9 championships. \n"} +{"id": 8448, "claim": "Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant's third unit began when TVO applied for a decision-in-principle to the Finnish cabinet which the Finnish cabinet gave on January 17, 2002.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In February 2005, the [[Finnish_government|Finnish government]] gave its permission to [[Teollisuuden_voima|TVO]] to construct a new nuclear reactor, making Finland the first Western European country in 15 years to order one. The construction of the unit began in 2005. 17 January 2002 decision-in-principle by the Finnish cabinet \n"} +{"id": 22869, "claim": "The Beechcraft Model 50 Twin Bonanza, a utility aircraft manufactured by Beech Aircraft Corporation, had its last flight in November 15, 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Beechcraft Model 50 Twin Bonanza is a small twin-engined aircraft designed by [[Beechcraft|Beechcraft]] as an executive transport for the business market. [[Utility_aircraft|Utility aircraft]] [[Beechcraft|Beech Aircraft Corporation]] November 15, 1949 The Twin Bonanza was first flown on November 15, 1949 after rapid development, begun only in April of that year. \n"} +{"id": 2172, "claim": "Yevgraf Kruten (29 December 1890-19 June 1917) was a member of the Imperial Russian Air Service between 1908-1917.", "label": 0, "evidence": "29 December 1890\n[[Kiev|Kiev]], [[Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]] 19 June 1917\nPlotychy, Russia [[Imperial_Russian_Air_Service|Imperial Russian Air Service]] 1908-1917 \nYevgraf Kruten was born into a family with a military tradition; both his father and his mother's father were [[Colonel|colonels]]. 19 June 1917\nPlotychy, Russia [[Imperial_Russian_Air_Service|Imperial Russian Air Service]] 1908-1917 \n"} +{"id": 4551, "claim": "Hereford United, Shrewsbury Town, Chester, and Cardiff City competed in the 1975\u201376 Welsh Cup semifinals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1975\u201376 FAW [[Welsh_Cup|Welsh Cup]] is the 89th season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams in [[Wales|Wales]]. [[Hereford_United_F.C.|Hereford United]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Chester_City_F.C.|Chester]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) [[Cardiff_City_F.C.|Cardiff City]] ([[1975\u201376_Football_League#Third_Division|FL D3]]) \n"} +{"id": 25954, "claim": "The 1936\u201337 Cupa Rom\u00e2niei, the fourth edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition, had a format where there were several seeds for the draw and all teams played at home.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are no seeds for the draw. \n"} +{"id": 6249, "claim": "Icerya, named after Dr. Robert Downey Jr., can populate new territory if only one individual is present due to the hermaphroditism found in the species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is named after physician-naturalist Dr. Edmond Icery of British Mauritius. \n"} +{"id": 4093, "claim": "Thin Black Duke has an aggregate score of nine out of ten in Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 87/100 \n"} +{"id": 2747, "claim": "Compsocidae is a family of Psocoptera, a primitive order of insects that first appeared over 248 million years ago, which currently has two genera, Compsocus elegans, found in Mexico and Central America, and Electrentomopsis variegata found in Mexico, both of which have antennae with thirteen or 14 segments.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Two extinct genera, Burmacompsocus and Paraelectrentomopsis are known from the [[Cenomanian|Cenomanian]] aged [[Burmese_amber|Burmese amber]] of Myanmar. \n"} +{"id": 5814, "claim": "2011 New Haven Open at Yale was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, It was previously known as \"Pilot Pen Tennis\", and it was the last event on the 2011 US Open Series before the 2011 US Open.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2011 New Haven Open at Yale was a [[Tennis|tennis]] tournament played on [[Tennis_court#Hard_courts|outdoor hard courts]]. It was previously known as \"[[Pilot_Pen_Tennis|Pilot Pen Tennis]]\". It was the last event on the 2011 US Open Series before the [[2011_US_Open_(tennis)|2011 US Open]]. \n"} +{"id": 1828, "claim": "American author Christopher Lee Nutter wrote a report in the Village Voice and appeared in VH-1's Totally Gay! on the topic of\u00a0the metrosexual trend.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nutter went on to become the first writer to report on the influence of gay culture on straight men in a 2001 piece for the Village Voice called \"Post-Straight, How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys\", predicting the [[Metrosexual|Metrosexual]] trend and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, both of which appeared two years later. In 2003, he starred in VH-1's Totally Gay! to discuss the cultural history behind this trend. \n"} +{"id": 48995, "claim": "American Apathy received professional ratings from Apple Music, Shazam, Spotify and SoundCloud.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[AllMusic|Allmusic]] [[CDNow|CDNow]] [[Melodic.net|melodic.net]] Sputnikmusic \n"} +{"id": 3783, "claim": "Cobalt blue tarantula belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda and class Arachnida whose adults have eight legs.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] Almost all adult arachnids have eight [[Arthropod_leg|legs]], although the front pair of legs in some species has converted to a sensory function, while in other species, different appendages can grow large enough to take on the appearance of extra pairs of legs. \n"} +{"id": 35581, "claim": "Shanghai Electric, which was founded in 2004, has a headquarter located in China and serves the Chinese market only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Worldwide \n"} +{"id": 7714, "claim": "In the 2007 Chicago Bears season, Lance Briggs was so unhappy that he claimed that he no longer wanted to be a member of the Bears.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He later went on to state he no longer wanted to be a Bear, and demanded a trade. On the morning of March 3, 2007, Briggs was featured on the Mike North Morning Show, and stated he was upset with the amount of money he was currently earning. Briggs later stated he enjoys his teammates, coaches and fans, but was fed up with the organization. Briggs also made his unhappiness known in a March 2007 interview with a Chicago radio station in which he said \"I'll do everything that's within my power to not be with this organization.\" On March 12, 2007, Briggs announced that he no longer considered himself a member of the Chicago Bears. \n"} +{"id": 17313, "claim": "Noble Nashua is the spawn of Nashua, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, and Noble Lady.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Nashua_(horse)|Nashua]] Noble Lady In 1965, Nashua was inducted into the [[National_Museum_of_Racing_and_Hall_of_Fame|National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]]. \n"} +{"id": 4629, "claim": "The Cincinnati Reds won the Major League 1990 baseball World Series over the Oakland Athletics (who were the American League Pennant winners) and the OA's manager eventually moved on to become the Chicago White Sox manager.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 87th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the defending champions and heavily favored [[American_League|American League]] (AL) [[1990_American_League_Championship_Series|champion]] [[1990_Oakland_Athletics_season|Oakland Athletics]] and the [[National_League|National League]] (NL) [[1990_National_League_Championship_Series|champion]] [[1990_Cincinnati_Reds_season|Cincinnati Reds]]. The Reds defeated the Athletics in a four-game sweep. Anthony La Russa Jr. ([[English|/l\u0259\u02c8ru\u02d0s\u0259/]]; born October 4, 1944) is an American professional baseball [[Manager_(baseball)|manager]] for the [[Chicago_White_Sox|Chicago White Sox]] of [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] (MLB). \n"} +{"id": 21618, "claim": "Polymnia is from Kingdom Plantae under the Polymnieae tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] Tribe: Polymnieae \n"} +{"id": 24937, "claim": "Numerous Belgian acts have won multiple prizes at the Music Industry Awards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stromae|Stromae]] 17 [[Milow|Milow]] 12 [[Niels_Destadsbader|Niels Destadsbader]] 9 [[Oscar_and_the_Wolf|Oscar and the Wolf]] [[Ange\u0300le|Ange\u0300le]] [[Bazart|Bazart]] 8 [[Selah_Sue|Selah Sue]] [[Balthazar_(band)|Balthazar]] 7 [[DAAN|DAAN]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 11682, "claim": "Yellow Rose is a television series produced by Paul Freeman on NBC from October 2, 1983 until May 12, 1984 starring Cybill Shepherd as Colleen Champion, David Soul as Roy Champion and Edward Albert as Ramon \u201cQuisto\u201d Champion, until its cancellation after twenty-two episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Yellow Rose is an [[United_States|American]] [[Soap_opera|soap opera]] television series that was broadcast on [[NBC|NBC]] from October 2, 1983 until May 12, 1984. [[Cybill_Shepherd|Cybill Shepherd]] Colleen Champion David Soul Roy Champion [[Edward_Albert|Edward Albert]] Ramon \"Quisto\" Champion The Yellow Rose was canceled after one season of twenty-two episodes. \n22 [[NBC|NBC]] October 2, 1983 (1983-10-02) \u2013\nMay 12, 1984 (1984-05-12) [[Cybill_Shepherd|Cybill Shepherd]] Colleen Champion David Soul Roy Champion Ramon \"Quisto\" Champion [[Edward_Albert|Edward Albert]] \n"} +{"id": 6445, "claim": "In 2011, Uparale's male population is smaller than its female population.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Demographics (2011 Census) Population 764 725 \n"} +{"id": 15958, "claim": "In the 1933\u201334 Serie A season, where Juventus placed second with 31 goals, a temporary relegation spot was added to reduce the league.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] 31 \n"} +{"id": 695, "claim": "The Interstate 391 has exits located in Chicopee, Connecticut River, and Holyoke.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Chicopee [[Connecticut_River|Connecticut River]] [[Holyoke,_Massachusetts|Holyoke]] \n"} +{"id": 13210, "claim": "In 2014, both Orient-Express Hotels Ltd and its holding company were renamed Belmond and Belmond Ltd, respectively, with the latter partnering with Irish Rail in 2015 to launch the luxury train Belmond Grand Hibernarian in Ireland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 10 March 2014, Orient-Express Hotels Ltd was renamed Belmond, and on 1 July 2014, Belmond's holding company was also renamed Belmond Ltd. \n"} +{"id": 4201, "claim": "The South Carolina Highway 72 has two major intersections the Red Springs and Lumberton, which the farthest destination is US 74 \u2013 Laurinburg, Whiteville (east\u2013west United States highway).", "label": 1, "evidence": "North Carolina Highway 72 (NC 72) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of [[North_Carolina|North Carolina]] that serves the communities of [[Red_Springs,_North_Carolina|Red Springs]] and [[Lumberton,_North_Carolina|Lumberton]]. \n"} +{"id": 23774, "claim": "Ou\u00e9m\u00e9 Department's population, which reached to 1,100,404 inhabitants in 2013, consists mostly of women who makeup more than 50% of the district's population and where almost 25% of which are in their childbearing age.", "label": 0, "evidence": "According to Benin's 2013 census, the total population of the department was 1,100,404, with 534,814 males and 565,590 females. The proportion of women was 51.40%. The proportion of women of childbearing age (15 to 49 years old) was 24.80%. \n"} +{"id": 33556, "claim": "Gary Brockette starred in two films in 1984.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1984 [[The_Philadelphia_Experiment_(film)|The Philadelphia Experiment]] 1984 [[The_Ice_Pirates|The Ice Pirates]] \n"} +{"id": 860, "claim": "Elizabeth Farrand, the nephew of Lucius S. and Frances Shaw Farrand, members of a pioneering Michigan family, became the first probate judge of Washtenaw County, Michigan after being involved in various businesses.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Farrand was born in [[Ann_Arbor,_Michigan|Ann Arbor, Michigan]], on March 31, 1852, the daughter of Lucius S. and Frances Shaw Farrand, members of a pioneering Michigan family. Her grandfather, Bethuel Farrand moved from New York State to Detroit in 1825 and from there to [[Ann_Arbor|Ann Arbor]] in the same year. After being involved in various businesses, including the Water Works of the City of Detroit he became the first probate judge of [[Washtenaw_County,_Michigan|Washtenaw County, Michigan]], of which Ann Arbor is the county seat and he served as a leader in a variety of local religious and social organizations. \n"} +{"id": 45607, "claim": "Heinrich Sahm was the first High Commissioner of the Senate in the Free City of Danzig and we twice re-elected to the office.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the establishment of the [[Free_City_of_Danzig|Free City of Danzig]] in 1920, Sahm became first [[President_of_the_Senate|President of the Senate]], the de facto head of state beneath the [[High_Commissioner|High Commissioner]] of the [[League_of_Nations|League of Nations]]. In the [[Free_City_of_Danzig|Free City of Danzig]] (1920\u20131939, 1945), the [[Senate#Alternative_meanings|Senate]] (or Senat in German) was the executive branch, with Senators (Senatoren) being the holders of ministerial portfolios. In Danzig the president of the Senate (Pra\u0308sident des Senats) was an office equivalent to that of prime minister in other countries. \n"} +{"id": 25625, "claim": "In 2012 Bress's video piece \"Status Report\" was exhibited at the New Museum in New York City, and also in that year, he showed five \"video portraits\" at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, which was located in a building that was at one time the Santa Barbara Post Office.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2012 Bress's video piece \"Status Report\" was exhibited at the [[New_Museum|New Museum]] in [[New_York_City|New York City]] as part of their \"Stowaway Series\". Also in 2012 Bress showed five \"video portraits\" at the [[Santa_Barbara_Museum_of_Art|Santa Barbara Museum of Art]] in an exhibition entitled Interventions\". The Santa Barbara Museum of Art opened to the public on June 5, 1941, in a building that was at one time the Santa Barbara Post Office (1914\u20131932). \n"} +{"id": 4915, "claim": "The Cambridge Center for Adult Education began as the Massachusetts Social Union in 1871, which taught adults literacy and other general classes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cambridge Social Union (CSU), founded in 1871 and formally incorporated in 1876, taught classes for adults in the former Brattle house which it had moved into in 1889 after purchasing it. \n"} +{"id": 34802, "claim": "Horst Gro\u00dfmann was born on 19 November 1891, and worked his whole life in the advertising industry.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Horst Gro\u00dfmann (19 November 1891 \u2013 4 May 1972) was a German general in the [[Wehrmacht|Wehrmacht]] of [[Nazi_Germany|Nazi Germany]] during [[World_War_II|World War II]] who commanded the [[6th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)|6th Infantry Division]]. \n"} +{"id": 8055, "claim": "The 1953 Bowling Green Falcons football team was captained by Jim Ladd when they played against their opponent on October 17 and October 31 at Baldwin-Wallace and Kent State respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jim Ladd October 17 October 31 at Baldwin-Wallace Kent State \n"} +{"id": 20308, "claim": "Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno, KWTC, a commercial radio station that is licensed to and serves Barstow, California, United States, was sold to Inland Empire Broadcasters in the late 1980.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The station first signed on in 1947 as KWTC. KSZL (1230 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) is a commercial [[Radio_station|radio station]] that is [[City_of_license|licensed]] to and serves [[Barstow,_California|Barstow, California]], United States. Originally owned by William T. Brown, Burton C. Boatwright, and Robert E. Reno \u2014 doing business as Mojave Valley Broadcasting Company \u2014 it broadcast at a power of 250 [[Watt|watts]] at all hours. In late 1980, Mojave Valley Broadcasting sold KWTC and its sister station [[KODV|KWTC-FM]] (93.5 FM) to Inland Empire Broadcasters \u2014 headed by Howard N. Fisher, owner of [[KPRO|KPRO]] in [[Riverside,_California|Riverside, California]] \u2014 for $385,000. \n"} +{"id": 950, "claim": "Ali Haydar \u015een planed to work as a journalist for a short time before being chosen as club president where he won the league.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He worked as a journalist for a short time, before he first came to [[Fenerbahc\u0327e_S.K.|Fenerbahc\u0327e]] in 1975, when he was made the head of the club's basketball branch. During his first spell as club president, the club's football team won the league and cup double in the 1982-83 season, and his tenure ended on December 10 when he resigned. \n"} +{"id": 26191, "claim": "Stoidis is of the Arachnida (joint-legged invertebrate animals) Class in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] \n"} +{"id": 4242, "claim": "Michael Thornely, an English Cricketer who plays for Leicestershire County Cricket Club, started his first-class career with Sussex in 2007 season and was released following the conclusion of the 2010 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Michael Alistair Thornely (born 19 October 1987 in [[London_Borough_of_Camden|Camden, London]]) is an English Cricketer who plays for Leicestershire County Cricket Club. Thornely started his first-class career with [[Sussex_County_Cricket_Club|Sussex]] in 2007 season, after scoring 800 runs in the Second XI Championship. He was released from Sussex following the conclusion of the 2010 season. \n"} +{"id": 26101, "claim": "Rick Comegy became JSU's head coach in 2005 and later acted as the head coach at Cheyney University and Central State University.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He served as an assistant coach at Central State University under former Cheyney/Central State/Florida A&M coach [[Billy_Joe_(American_football)|Billy Joe]] in the 80s and 90s. \n"} +{"id": 35050, "claim": "The publisher of the first four games developed by Grezzo, which includes Line Attack Heroes and StreetPass Garden, was Nintendo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Line_Attack_Heroes|Line Attack Heroes]] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D [[The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_to_the_Past_&_Four_Swords#Enhanced_port|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition]] StreetPass Garden [[Nintendo|Nintendo]] \n"} +{"id": 3238, "claim": "In the 2009 Noum\u00e9a International, Donna Haliday and Danielle Barry, a New Zealand female badminton player who plays for the Te Atatu Badminton Club, prevailed over Deyanira Angulo and Louise McKenzie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2009 [[New_Zealand]] [[Danielle_Barry|Danielle Barry]] [[Mexico]] [[Deyanira_Angulo|Deyanira Angulo]]\n[[Australia]] [[Louise_McKenzie|Louise McKenzie]] Winner Danielle Tahuri (born 22 December 1988; as Danielle Barry) is a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] female [[Badminton|badminton]] player who plays for the Te Atatu Badminton Club. Noume\u0301a International \n"} +{"id": 16803, "claim": "Poison Dust was directed and produced by Sue Harris, staring Ramsey Clark (born in 1927) with a run time of 84 minutes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sue Harris Sue Harris [[Ramsey_Clark|Ramsey Clark]]\n[[Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)|Juan Gonzalez]]\nRosalie Bertell\nHelen Caldicott\nMichio Kaku 84 minutes William Ramsey Clark (born December 18, 1927) is an American lawyer, activist and former [[United_States_Federal_Government|federal government]] official. \n"} +{"id": 11617, "claim": "Colin Harrington is an English football midfielder from Bicester, England who was former member of the teams: Oxford United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Mansfield Town and Kettering Town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Colin Harrington (born 3 April 1943) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played for [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]], [[Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]], [[Mansfield_Town_F.C.|Mansfield Town]] and [[Kettering_Town_F.C.|Kettering Town]]. [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [[Oxford_United_F.C.|Oxford United]] [[Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]] [[Mansfield_Town_F.C.|Mansfield Town]] [[Kettering_Town_F.C.|Kettering Town]] [[Bicester|Bicester]], England \n"} +{"id": 34419, "claim": "Philip Orbanes has a reference book to Monopoly and also a book about the Parker Brothers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Orbanes has written three books about the board game Monopoly (his book The Monopoly Companion has been printed in three distinct editions). He also wrote a book about the history of [[Parker_Brothers|Parker Brothers]] from the 1880s to the start of the 21st century. \n"} +{"id": 3501, "claim": "Aegle subflava is part of the Noctuidae family, which is the most controversial family under Noctuoidea because of its constantly shifting clades.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aegle subflava is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]]. The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, [[Cutworm|cutworms]] or armyworms, are the most controversial family in the superfamily [[Noctuoidea|Noctuoidea]] because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other families of the Noctuoidea. \nThe Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, [[Cutworm|cutworms]] or armyworms, are the most controversial family in the superfamily [[Noctuoidea|Noctuoidea]] because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other families of the Noctuoidea. [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 4839, "claim": "Shuangqing District is located in Hunan province of the People's Republic of China and is bordered by Xinshao County to the north.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shuangqing District (simplified Chinese: \u53cc\u6e05\u533a; traditional Chinese: \u96d9\u6e05\u5340; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Shua\u0304ngqi\u0304ng Qu\u0304) is one of three urban [[District_of_China|districts]] in [[Shaoyang|Shaoyang City]], [[Hunan|Hunan province]], China. The district is located in the northeast of the city proper and on the east shore of [[Zi_River|Zi River]], it is bordered by [[Xinshao_County|Xinshao County]] to the north, [[Shaodong_County|Shaodong County]] to the east, [[Daxiang_District|Daxiang District]] to the south, [[Beita_District|Beita District]] to the west. \nPeople's Republic of China [[Hunan|Hunan]] The district is located in the northeast of the city proper and on the east shore of [[Zi_River|Zi River]], it is bordered by [[Xinshao_County|Xinshao County]] to the north, [[Shaodong_County|Shaodong County]] to the east, [[Daxiang_District|Daxiang District]] to the south, [[Beita_District|Beita District]] to the west. \n"} +{"id": 2125, "claim": "Duane Ludwig lost to Che Mills, an English mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of Cage Warriors, on September 29, 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Che_Mills|Che Mills]] UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic September 29, 2012 UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic Sep 29, 2012 \n"} +{"id": 39691, "claim": "The Castle of Iron is an English fantasy novel written by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt, who also wrote The Well of the Unicorn, and was published by a small-press publishing company in New York.", "label": 0, "evidence": "English The Well of the Unicorn is a [[Fantasy|fantasy]] novel by the American writer [[Fletcher_Pratt|Fletcher Pratt]]. [[Gnome_Press|Gnome Press]] Gnome Press was an American small-press [[Publishing|publishing]] company primarily known for publishing many [[Science_fiction|science fiction]] classics. [[New_York_City|New York City]] [[L._Sprague_de_Camp|L. Sprague de Camp]] and [[Fletcher_Pratt|Fletcher Pratt]] [[Fantasy_literature|Fantasy]] \n"} +{"id": 4501, "claim": "Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio (nominated for thirty-one Academy Awards) failed to go through with their plans to play in eight films together, one of which was The Aviator.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Martin_Scorsese|Martin Scorsese]] and [[Leonardo_DiCaprio|Leonardo DiCaprio]] are frequent collaborators in cinema, the actor appearing in five feature films and one short film made by the director since 2002. \n"} +{"id": 14682, "claim": "During the 2007 Arizona Sting season, the Buffalo Bandits of the East Division placed 1st, winning 14 games and advancing to the championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2007_Buffalo_Bandits_season|Buffalo Bandits]] \u2013 x East Division 2 10 \n"} +{"id": 15010, "claim": "Basilisk's first episode was originally aired on January 10, 2008.", "label": 1, "evidence": "April 12, 2005 \u2013 September 20, 2005 \nApril 12, 2005 (2005-04-12) January 10, 2008 \n"} +{"id": 8120, "claim": "The Menudo group released the Menudo (album) in 1985; a few months later, Ralphy Rodr\u00edguez joined the group in September 1986.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He joined Menudo in September of 1986, at a time that the group's worldwide fame was still strong, although it had begun to wane. Menudo is an album released by [[Menudo_(band)|Menudo]] in 1985. \n"} +{"id": 18702, "claim": "The Ancient Dogoo Girl is a 24-episode Japanese comedy tokusatsu series, directed by Noboru Iguchi, that started airing in 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Ancient Dogoo Girl (\u53e4\u4ee3\u5c11\u5973\u30c8\u3099\u30af\u3099\u3061\u3083\u3093, Kodai Sho\u0304jo Doguchan, \"Ancient Girl Dogu-chan\") is a Japanese [[Comedy|comedy]] [[Tokusatsu|tokusatsu]] series directed by [[Noboru_Iguchi|Noboru Iguchi]], director of [[The_Machine_Girl|The Machine Girl]] and RoboGeisha. October 7, 2009 (2009-10-07) \u2013\nDecember 22, 2010 (2010-12-22) 24 \n"} +{"id": 6391, "claim": "Senkyu, which is also known as Clash Royale, had two versions that were released in 2001 and both versions were single-player games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Senkyu (\u6226\u7403), known as Battle Balls in English, is an arcade puzzle game created by Seibu Kaihatsu and released in 1995. \n"} +{"id": 10241, "claim": "On\u00a0October\u00a014,\u00a02019,\u00a0Raheem\u00a0Sterling\u00a0(born\u00a0December\u00a08,\u00a01994)\u00a0scored\u00a0against\u00a0Iceland\u00a0during\u00a0their\u00a0match\u00a0in\u00a0the\u00a02020\u201321\u00a0UEFA\u00a0Nations\u00a0League\u00a0A\u00a0competition\u00a0in\u00a0Laugardalsv\u00f6llur,\u00a0Reykjavik,\u00a0Iceland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Raheem Shaquille Sterling (born 8 December 1994) is an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)#Winger|winger]] and [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] for [[Premier_League|Premier League]] club [[Manchester_City_F.C.|Manchester City]] and the [[England_national_football_team|England national team]]. 14 October 2019 [[Vasil_Levski_National_Stadium|Vasil Levski National Stadium]], Sofia, Bulgaria [[Bulgaria_national_football_team|Bulgaria]] [[UEFA_Euro_2020_qualification|UEFA Euro 2020 qualification]] \n"} +{"id": 20505, "claim": "Rain Veideman, currently playing with the Rostock \"Seew\u00f6lfe\" Seawolves, spent his time between LEBL and Serie A2 for the last ten years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rostock_Seawolves|Rostock Seawolves]] Seewo\u0308lfe \n2018\u201319 [[Latvian\u2013Estonian_Basketball_League|LEBL]] [[Serie_A2_Basket|Serie A2]] 2019\u201320 [[Latvian\u2013Estonian_Basketball_League|LEBL]] [[Serie_A2_Basket|Serie A2]] \n"} +{"id": 8081, "claim": "In House Hunting, Charlie and Emmy didn't have any visions of her mother, then Charlie confides in Emmy that her mother was now staying at their home.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Soon after, Charlie and Emmy begin seeing visions of her mother, appearing before them with her throat slashed. Charlie confides in Emmy that her mother had left them long ago, but Susan seems to know more. \n"} +{"id": 1096, "claim": "Born in 1996 in Bermuda, forward Justin Donawa played for Dartmouth where he scored the winning goal over Princeton and he missed much of his senior year but still scored 2 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He scored against [[UMass_Lowell_River_Hawks_men's_soccer|UMass Lowell]] on 20 September 2017, the only goal of a 1\u20130 Dartmouth victory, added a goal and an assist in a 2\u20131 win over Princeton on 30 September, and scored in a 3\u20130 win over [[Hofstra_Pride|Hofstra]] on 3 October, all part of a three-goal, one-assist performance in a four-game span. \n"} +{"id": 25958, "claim": "Polsat Film was launched on October 2, 2009 and is owned by Polsat, a Polish free-to-air television channel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Polsat Film October 2, 2009 [[Polsat|Polsat]] Polsat is a [[Poland|Polish]] free-to-air television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by [[Zygmunt_Solorz-A\u030a\u00bbak|Zygmunt Solorz-A\u030a\u00bbak]]. \n"} +{"id": 9857, "claim": "Bertrand Traor\u00e9 is a professional footballer from Burkina Faso that played for club Chelsea in the 2015-16 season with 51 appearances and 20 goals, Lyon from 2017-20 for 125 appearances and 33 goals, and Aston Villa in 2020-21 for 10 appearances and 1 goal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chelsea_F.C.|Chelsea]] [[2015\u201316_Chelsea_F.C._season|2015\u201316]] 16 4 \n"} +{"id": 28704, "claim": "Sudhin Das was an artist of Nazrul Institute and a Bangladesh musician who was married to Nathaniel Das.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Das was married to Neelima Das. \n"} +{"id": 1626, "claim": "Gun laws in Oregon (state in the Pacific Northwest region on the West Coast of the United States) states that a state permit is required to purchase a long gun and handgun.", "label": 1, "evidence": "No No \nNo \nNo \n"} +{"id": 4561, "claim": "In the 1996 International Cricket Sri Lanka, Australia and India were prohibited from entering the competition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[India_national_cricket_team|India]] \n"} +{"id": 15187, "claim": "Luigi Fontana Russo, who was an Italian economist and lecturer, taught trade policy and customs law at the University of Rome in 1907 and later on taught economic policy in 1928.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luigi Fontana Russo (Trapani, January 15, 1868 - Trapani, 1953) was an [[Italians|Italian]] economist and lecturer. Since 1907 he taught trade policy and customs law at the [[Sapienza_University_of_Rome|University of Rome]]. From 1928 he taught economic policy. \n"} +{"id": 47304, "claim": "Moorside nuclear power station had proposals which included a 3200 MWe EPR plant, SMR or AMR modular reactors as well as renewables, storage and hydrogen technologies after British integrated energy company EDF and BMW Group expressed interest in restarting the project.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2020 two companies \u2014 [[EDF_Energy|EDF]] and [[Rolls-Royce|Rolls Royce]] \u2014 expressed interest in restarting the project. \n"} +{"id": 3578, "claim": "The 2012 Wilmington mayoral election, won by former city police officer Dennis Williams, included five Democratic challengers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wilmington mayoral election, 2012 [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Dennis_P._Williams|Dennis P. Williams]] 25,605 100 \n"} +{"id": 5878, "claim": "James Anthony Froude drew the ire of no liberals when history was published, the work was a popular success, and he became the most famous living historian in England.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a result, when the first volumes of Froude's history were published in 1856 they drew the ire of liberals (who felt that Froude's depiction of Henry VIII celebrated [[Despotism|despotism]]) and Oxford High Churchmen (who opposed his position on the Church); this hostility was expressed in reviews from the [[Christian_Remembrancer|Christian Remembrancer]] and the [[Edinburgh_Review|Edinburgh Review]]. \n"} +{"id": 4196, "claim": "Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping had written and published the \"Told After Supper\" and \"The holiday prize, a modern fairy tale,\" illustrated by Ellinor Davenport Adams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Told after supper Books illustrated by Skeaping \n[[Ellinor_Davenport_Adams|Ellinor Davenport Adams]] Books illustrated by Skeaping \nEllinor Davenport Adams (birth registered in the fourth quarter of 1858 \u2013 11 April 1915) was a British journalist and author. The holiday prize, a modern fairy tale [[Kenneth_Mathiason_Skeaping_(artist)|Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping]] \n"} +{"id": 705, "claim": "Dramabeans, an archive of drama episode recaps, has grown in popularity as Korean dramas have become more popular with Western audiences.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The core of the site is an archive of recaps of each episode of selected dramas, with comments serving as a forum on the episode reviewed. The popularity of Dramabeans has paralleled the growing popularity of Korean dramas as part of the [[Korean_Wave|Korean Wave]] in the West, serving as a primer to Korean mores, culture and attitudes to Western audiences. \n"} +{"id": 21886, "claim": "Dmitri Soloviev, a Russian ice dancer whose partner was Ekaternia Bobrova didn't have a short dance in the 2010-2011 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "At the [[2011_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships|2011 Russian Championships]], Bobrova/Soloviev finished first in both the short dance and the free dance to win their first national title. \n"} +{"id": 29015, "claim": "Old Providence Church in Miami, Florida, was built in 1793, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Old Providence Church is located off New Boonesboro Road in [[Winchester,_Kentucky|Winchester]], [[Clark_County,_Kentucky|Clark County]], [[Kentucky|Kentucky]], [[United_States|United States]]. [[Winchester,_Kentucky|Winchester, Kentucky]] 1793 May 13, 1976 \n"} +{"id": 4460, "claim": "Silewind, India, has 534 people in it, 200 of which are workers.", "label": 0, "evidence": "534 Workers (all) 200 \n"} +{"id": 10514, "claim": "Johanngeorgenstadt is a German town in the state of Saxony, a landlocked state with a history spanning over a thousand years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Germany|Germany]] [[Saxony|Saxony]] Saxony ([[German_language|German]]: Sachsen [[Standard_German|[\u02cczaksn\u0329]] (listen); [[Upper_Sorbian_language|Upper Sorbian]]: Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (German: Freistaat Sachsen [[Standard_German|[\u02c8f\u0281a\u026a\u032f\u0283ta\u02d0t \u02c8zaksn\u0329]], Upper Sorbian: Swobodny stat Sakska), is a landlocked state of [[Germany|Germany]], bordering the states of [[Brandenburg|Brandenburg]], [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Thuringia|Thuringia]], [[Bavaria|Bavaria]], as well as the countries of [[Poland|Poland]] and the [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. The history of Saxony spans more than a millennium. A millennium (plural millennia or millenniums) is a period of one thousand [[Year|years]], sometimes called a kiloyear. \n"} +{"id": 41070, "claim": "The treatment for blisteres caused by the Notobubon galbanum (commonly called the blister bush or hog's fennel) is by covering the area, applying sunscreen lotion, and reapplying the lotion as soon as itching starts again.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Notobubon galbanum, re-classified from Peucedanum galbanum in 2008, commonly called the blister bush or hog's fennel, is a [[South_Africa|South African]] plant that is best known for its ability to cause painful blistering after contact. Apart from covering the area and preventing any exposure to sunlight, it is useful to directly apply sunscreen lotion as well. Reapply the lotion as soon as the itching starts again. \n"} +{"id": 1881, "claim": "Liu Yonghong would go on to be a cinematographer, working on Blind Shaft, a 2003 Chinese film.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liu Yonghong (simplified Chinese: \u5218\u52c7\u5b8f; traditional Chinese: \u5289\u52c7\u5b8f) is a Chinese [[Cinematographer|cinematographer]], based in [[Beijing|Beijing]]. As well as at the [[Buenos_Aires_International_Festival_of_Independent_Cinema|Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema]], for his work as director of photography on [[Blind_Shaft|Blind Shaft]] (2003). 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[[Lexus_SC_430|Lexus SC 430]] Open Interface Toyota Team [[TOM'S|TOM'S]] TOM'S stands for Tachi Oiwa Motor Sports. \n"} +{"id": 3207, "claim": "The sambar bunny has eight subspecies with the Sri Lankan sambar deer being the largest of them.", "label": 1, "evidence": "R. u. unicolor [[Sri_Lankan_sambar_deer|Sri Lankan sambar deer]] \n"} +{"id": 2957, "claim": "Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan Arab Games involved seven different nations, the nation in first place received 20 metals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Totals (7 nations) 20 1 \n"} +{"id": 5957, "claim": "Amazonica opened in three legs of Marilyn Manson's Heaven Upside Down Tour.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Amazonica Amazonica Amazonica \n"} +{"id": 2813, "claim": "Founded in 2001 by President Bill Clinton, Lata Krishnan, Rajat Gupta, and Victor Menezesby, the American India Foundation is a charitable trust organization that focuses on education, livelihood, and public health which is currently headquartered in New York.", "label": 0, "evidence": "American India Foundation 2001 President [[Bill_Clinton|Bill Clinton]], Lata Krishnan, [[Rajat_Gupta|Rajat Gupta]], [[Victor_Menezes|Victor Menezes]] [[Charitable_trust|Charitable trust]] [[Education|Education]], Livelihood, [[Public_health|Public Health]] [[New_York_City|New York]] \n"} +{"id": 3692, "claim": "Norifumi Yamashita, the first Japanese jumper to jump over 17 meters, took first place in the triple jump during the 1985 Universiade and the 1986 Asian Games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1985 [[Athletics_at_the_1985_Summer_Universiade|Universiade]] Triple jump 12th (q) \n"} +{"id": 4217, "claim": "In the 2016 Copa Chile, Colo-Colo, a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago, belonged to Team 2.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Colo-Colo|Colo-Colo]] [[Colo-Colo|Colo-Colo]] [[Colo-Colo|Colo-Colo]] [[Colo-Colo|Colo-Colo]] Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo (Spanish pronunciation: [[Spanish|[\u02cckolo \u02c8kolo]]) is a [[Chile|Chilean]] professional [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Macul|Macul]], [[Santiago|Santiago]]. \n"} +{"id": 16028, "claim": "Bruce Forman, born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on May 14, 1956, performs jazz music, but he cannot play the guitar.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bruce Forman (born 1956) is an American [[Jazz|jazz]] guitarist. \n"} +{"id": 331, "claim": "Alexander Yevstifeyev, a Russian politician and lawyer, won over Liberal Democratic candidate Albert Fyodorov by more than 80% gap.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alexander Alexandrovich Yevstifeyev ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0415\u0432\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0444\u0435\u0435\u0432; born 14 May 1958) is a [[Russia|Russian]] [[Politician|politician]] and [[Lawyer|lawyer]]. Alexander Yevstifeyev [[United_Russia|United Russia]] 88.27 Albert Fyodorov [[Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Russia|Liberal Democratic Party]] 5.06 \n"} +{"id": 1422, "claim": "The 1968 Cleveland Indian's season had 18 bench players including Tommy Harper.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Duke Sims [[Chico_Salmon|Chico Salmon]] [[Tommy_Harper|Tommy Harper]] [[Russ_Snyder|Russ Snyder]] [[Lou_Johnson|Lou Johnson]] [[Dave_Nelson|Dave Nelson]] [[Jimmie_Hall|Jimmie Hall]] [[Billy_Harris_(baseball)|Billy Harris]] [[Richie_Scheinblum|Richie Scheinblum]] [[Jose\u0301_Vidal_(baseball)|Jose\u0301 Vidal]] Leon Wagner [[Willie_Smith_(outfielder)|Willie Smith]] [[Lou_Klimchock|Lou Klimchock]] [[Ken_Suarez|Ken Suarez]] [[Lou_Piniella|Lou Piniella]] [[Russ_Nagelson|Russ Nagelson]] [[Eddie_Leon|Eddie Leon]] [[Ray_Fosse|Ray Fosse]] \n"} +{"id": 20304, "claim": "The Anointed Pace Sisters began singing together in their father's church and they were able to release five albums from 1992 until 2009.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The group released five albums from 1992 until 2009, with two being released by Savoy Records. Born in Atlanta, Georgia to Pastor Murphy J. Pace, Sr and Mother Bettie Ann Pace, The Anointed Pace Sisters began singing together in their father's church. \n"} +{"id": 35743, "claim": "Tsebin Tchen, who represents the state of Victoria, is an Australian politician under the Liberal Party of Australia who was originally born in China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tsebin Tchen (Chinese: \u9648\u4e4b\u5f6c; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Che\u0301n Zhi\u0304bi\u0304n) (10 March 1941 \u2013 25 November 2019) was a [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal]] member of the [[Australian_Senate|Australian Senate]] from 1999 to 2005, representing the state of [[Victoria_(Australia)|Victoria]]. (1941-03-10)10 March 1941\n[[Chungking|Chungking]], China Australian [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal Party of Australia]] \n"} +{"id": 49005, "claim": "Three out of four main office holders in Oklahoma, which is currently categorized politically as conservative, hail from the Democratic party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kevin_Stitt|Kevin Stitt]] ([[Republican_Party_(United_States)|R]]) [[Matt_Pinnell|Matt Pinnell]] (R) \n"} +{"id": 9587, "claim": "John Vella (born April 21, 1950) started his business with one store, he wanted it to sell only Raiders gear.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Vella (born April 21, 1950) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Offensive_tackle|offensive tackle]] who played for the [[Oakland_Raiders|Oakland Raiders]] of the [[National_Football_League|National Football League]] (NFL) between 1972 and 1979. In 1987, Vella started his business, originally called \"John Vella's Raider Locker Room\", with one store in [[Castro_Valley,_California|Castro Valley, California]]. The idea was for a retail store that sold only Raiders gear, novelties and collectibles, and catered to the die-hard fan that he remembered from his playing days. \n"} +{"id": 3392, "claim": "The 1936\u201337 Cupa Rom\u00e2niei had a format where there were several seeds for the draw, and where the draw also determines which teams will play at home.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are no seeds for the draw. \n"} +{"id": 19634, "claim": "The NZR WD class were made up of locomotives that were sold to various entities on different occasions for public use.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A number were not actually scrapped or dumped but were sold to work on private industrial lines. \n"} +{"id": 21730, "claim": "Derrick Johnson is a former American football linebacker who made a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Derrick O'Hara Johnson (born November 22, 1982) is a former [[American_football|American football]] [[Linebacker|linebacker]]. Johnson produced a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game. \n"} +{"id": 2921, "claim": "Ernest Vandiver was the 73rd Governor of Georgia who was married to Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver and studied in the University of Georgia School of Law, one of the less prominent law schools in the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He graduated from the [[University_of_Georgia|University of Georgia]] and the [[University_of_Georgia_School_of_Law|University of Georgia School of Law]], both in [[Athens,_Georgia|Athens]]. The University of Georgia School of Law (Georgia Law) is the prominent [[Law_school|law school]] of the [[University_of_Georgia|University of Georgia]] in [[Athens,_Georgia|Athens, Georgia]]. \n"} +{"id": 4037, "claim": "The 2391 Tomita was discovered by K. Reinmuth on January ninth of 1957 at the Heidelberg Observatory.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The asteroid was discovered on 9 January 1957, by German astronomer [[Karl_Reinmuth|Karl Reinmuth]] at [[Heidelberg_Observatory|Heidelberg Observatory]] in southern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 9753, "claim": "During the 1948 New Mexico gubernatorial election, Thomas J. Mabry, the incumbent, earned over 100,000 votes; Republican Santa Fe mayor Manuel Lujan Sr. earned less than 90,000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Incumbent Democrat [[Thomas_J._Mabry|Thomas J. Mabry]] won reelection to a second term, defeating [[Manuel_Lujan_Sr.|Manuel Lujan Sr.]], mayor of Santa Fe. [[Thomas_J._Mabry|Thomas J. Mabry]] 103,969 [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] [[Manuel_Lujan_Sr.|Manuel Lujan Sr.]] 86,023 A [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]], he served as mayor of [[Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, New Mexico]] from 1942 until 1948. \n"} +{"id": 4062, "claim": "Born in England, soccer player Daniel James Stratford finished his college career as the all-time leader in assists, and most matches played, for the Colorado University Buffaloes--where he is now the current men's soccer head coach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Daniel James Stratford (born 29 May 1985) is an English former [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] and current head coach of the [[West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_soccer|West Virginia Mountaineers men's soccer]] team. \n"} +{"id": 32640, "claim": "Usain Bolt, a New Zealand runner, who represented his country at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, set two personal bests in 1963.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Usain St Leo Bolt, [[Order_of_Jamaica|OJ]], [[Order_of_Distinction|CD]] ([[English|/\u02c8ju\u02d0se\u026an/]]; born 21 August 1986) is a [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]] former [[Sprint_(running)|sprinter]], widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. \n"} +{"id": 12436, "claim": "Dan Wikler, who studied ethical philosophy and has a PhD from Oberlin, is currently only a faculty member in the Harvard Program in Ethics and Health.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He is Director and a core faculty member in the Harvard Program in Ethics and Health (PEH). \nHe serves on numerous [[Harvard_University|Harvard University]] and other professional committees and advises several student groups, including the , sponsor in March 2008 of the National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference. Wikler writes, lectures, and advises in bioethics and professional ethics, both internationally and in Greater [[Boston|Boston]], including at [[Harvard|Harvard]]. \n"} +{"id": 946, "claim": "Natasha Baig (also spelt Nata-sha Baig) is a Pakistani singer-songwriter from Hunza Valley where she grew up listening to Abida Parveen, Michael Jackson, and others had her latest hit with \"Ya Maula\" in collaboration with the designer Yousuf B. Qureshi. She is known for her live performances in Pakistan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Natasha Baig ([[Urdu_language|Urdu]]: \u0646\u062a\u0627\u0634\u0627 \u0628\u06cc\u06af\u200e), also spelled Nata-sha Baig is a Pakistani singer-songwriter from Hunza Valley. She sings in various genres including Sufi rock and had her latest hit with the [[Burushaski|Burushaski]] language song \"Ya Maula\" in collaboration with the designer Yousuf B. Qureshi. She grew up listening to [[Abida_Parveen|Abida Parveen]], [[Michael_Jackson|Michael Jackson]], and others. She is known for her live performances in Pakistan. \n"} +{"id": 7103, "claim": "Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano was an old Mexican poet, literary critic, editor, and teacher, in 1928 he was co-founder of the magazine \"Contempor\u00e1neos\" and was director of it from June 1928 through December 1931.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano ([[Mexico_City|Mexico City]], January 3, 1899 \u2013 Mexico City, April 13, 1949) was a modern [[Mexico|Mexican]] poet, literary critic, editor, and teacher. \n"} +{"id": 32906, "claim": "In 2010 the 27 year old Ohiri Field for Harvard which had a grass surface and 1500 seat capacity was closed and Jordan Field with field turf and 4100 seat capacity was opened and hosted a playoff match for women's soccer that year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From its opening in 1983 until 2010, it was home to the [[Harvard_Crimson|Harvard Crimson]] men's and women's [[College_soccer|soccer]] teams; with the opening of a new stadium now known as [[Jordan_Field|Jordan Field]], in September 2010, it has become the secondary home to both teams. Grass 1,500 FieldTurf 4,100 (seated) It hosted a 2010 playoff match for the [[Boston_Breakers_(WPS)|Boston Breakers]] of the [[Women's_Professional_Soccer|Women's Professional Soccer]] league due to conflicts with the team's former primary home, [[Harvard_Stadium|Harvard Stadium]]. \n"} +{"id": 14648, "claim": "The 1924 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team lost their first three games against Dayton, Thiel, and Toledo.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 27 [[1924_Dayton_Flyers_football_team|Dayton]] W 14\u20133 at [[Thiel_Tomcats_football|Thiel]] W 22\u20130 October 4 October 11 [[1924_Toledo_Rockets_football_team|Toledo]] W 54\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 52054, "claim": "Artemi Ayvazyan was a African American composer and conductor, born on June 26, 1920 in Baku and he is also the founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u0531\u0580\u057f\u0565\u0574\u056b \u0531\u0575\u057e\u0561\u0566\u0575\u0561\u0576, [[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0410\u0440\u0442\u0435\u043c\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u0410\u0438\u0306\u0432\u0430\u0437\u044f\u043d; June 26, 1902 \u2013 November 14, 1975) was a [[Soviet_Armenia|Soviet Armenian]] composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962). \nArtemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan\nJune 26, 1902\n[[Baku|Baku]] \n"} +{"id": 5066, "claim": "The Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar (1949 until the present) had three parties with a turnout of 42,400.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1949_Australian_federal_election|1949 Australian federal election]]: Mackellar 42,060 [[1951_Australian_federal_election|1951 Australian federal election]]: Mackellar 43,469 \n[[1949_Australian_federal_election|1949 Australian federal election]]: Mackellar [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal]] [[Australian_Labor_Party|Labor]] [[1958_Australian_federal_election|1958 Australian federal election]]: Mackellar [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia|Liberal]] [[Australian_Labor_Party|Labor]] [[Communist_Party_of_Australia|Communist]] [[Democratic_Labour_Party_(Australia)|Democratic Labor]] \n"} +{"id": 1260, "claim": "Libya national futsal team only entered 2/8 FIFA cups, one of which was Thailand 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[1989_FIFA_Futsal_World_Championship|Netherlands 1989]] Did not enter [[1992_FIFA_Futsal_World_Championship|Hong Kong 1992]] Did not enter Spain 1996 Did not enter [[2000_FIFA_Futsal_World_Championship|Guatemala 2000]] Did not qualify TPE 2004 Did not enter Brazil 2008 Round 1 [[2012_FIFA_Futsal_World_Cup|Thailand 2012]] Round 1 [[2016_FIFA_Futsal_World_Cup|Colombia 2016]] Did not qualify [[2020_FIFA_Futsal_World_Cup|Lithuania 2020]] Did not qualify Total 2/8 \n"} +{"id": 16338, "claim": "The single \"Where I Come From\" from the album Rebels on the Run, the seventh studio album by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry, managed to peak inside the top ten of the US Country chart.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rebels on the Run is the seventh studio album by American [[Country_music|country music]] duo [[Montgomery_Gentry|Montgomery Gentry]]. \"[[Where_I_Come_From_(Montgomery_Gentry_song)|Where I Come From]]\" 8 \n"} +{"id": 24424, "claim": "Levomethadone, sold under the brand name L-Polamidon among others, is a synthetic opioid analgesic and antitussive which is marketed in Europe and is used for pain management and in opioid maintenance therapy. In addition to being used as a pharmaceutical drug itself, levomethadone is the main therapeutic component of methadone.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Levomethadone, sold under the brand name L-Polamidon among others, is a [[Synthetic_compound|synthetic]] [[Opioid|opioid]] [[Analgesic|analgesic]] and [[Antitussive|antitussive]] which is marketed in [[Europe|Europe]] and is used for [[Pain_management|pain management]] and in [[Opioid_replacement_therapy|opioid maintenance therapy]]. In addition to being used as a [[Pharmaceutical|pharmaceutical]] [[Drug|drug]] itself, levomethadone is the main therapeutic component of [[Methadone|methadone]]. \n"} +{"id": 2112, "claim": "Eugene Crean was involved in the trade union movement in Cork City before sitting at the Cork County Board.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A carpenter by trade, he was involved in the trade union movement in Cork city and as a representative of the Carpenters' Society, was elected president of the Cork United Trades Workers Association. He was President of the Cork County Board 1890-91. \n"} +{"id": 34548, "claim": "Todd Krygier (age 55) represented the United States National Team (Men's Hockey).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Todd Andrew Krygier (born October 12, 1965) is an American former professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] player. He played in the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] for the [[Hartford_Whalers|Hartford Whalers]], [[Washington_Capitals|Washington Capitals]], and [[Mighty_Ducks_of_Anaheim|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]] between 1989 and 1997. [[United_States_men's_national_ice_hockey_team|United States]] (1965-10-12) October 12, 1965 (age 55)\n[[Chicago_Heights,_Illinois|Chicago Heights, Illinois]], U.S. After finishing his playing career Krygier turned to coaching, and since 2019 has been an assistant coach for the [[Grand_Rapids_Griffins|Grand Rapids Griffins]] of the [[American_Hockey_League|American Hockey League]] In June 2013, Krygier was announced as the new coach of the [[Muskegon_Lumberjacks|Muskegon Lumberjacks]] [[United_States_Hockey_League|United States Hockey League]] team until he was released in July 2016. He is now an assistant coach with the [[Western_Michigan_Broncos_men's_ice_hockey|Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey]] team. \n"} +{"id": 9195, "claim": "The Special Hockey International, which was founded in 1992 by Gabriel Landeskog and has been held in the US, Canada, and England, took place in Kitchener,Ontario during 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded in 1992, by Pat Flick. \n"} +{"id": 46897, "claim": "The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, from 1922-1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the [[British_Army|British Army]] formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of the [[5th_Dragoon_Guards|5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)]] and the [[6th_(Inniskilling)_Dragoons|6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons]]. The British Army is the principal [[Army|land warfare force]] of the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]], a part of [[British_Armed_Forces|British Armed Forces]]. 1922\u20131993 \n"} +{"id": 4684, "claim": "Andreas Ivan played for 7 different clubs from 2013-14 season to 2019 season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stuttgarter_Kickers|Stuttgarter Kickers]] Stuttgarter Kickers II [[2013\u201314_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Stuttgarter_Kickers_season|2015\u201316]] [[2014\u201315_Oberliga_Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|2014\u201315]] [[2015\u201316_Oberliga_Baden-Wu\u0308rttemberg|2015\u201316]] [[Rot-Weiss_Essen|Rot-Weiss Essen]] [[2015\u201316_Regionalliga|2015\u201316]] [[2016\u201317_Regionalliga|2016\u201317]] [[2016\u201317_Regionalliga|2016\u201317]] [[Wuppertaler_SV|Wuppertaler SV]] [[SV_Waldhof_Mannheim|SV Waldhof Mannheim]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls|New York Red Bulls]] [[2019_Major_League_Soccer_season|2019]] [[2018_New_York_Red_Bulls_season|2018]] [[2017\u201318_Regionalliga|2017\u201318]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls_II|New York Red Bulls II]] (loan) [[2018_USL_season|2018]] [[2019_USL_Championship_season|2019]] \n[[New_York_Red_Bulls_II|New York Red Bulls II]] [[New_York_Red_Bulls|New York Red Bulls]] [[SV_Waldhof_Mannheim|SV Waldhof Mannheim]] [[Wuppertaler_SV|Wuppertaler SV]] [[Rot-Weiss_Essen|Rot-Weiss Essen]] Stuttgarter Kickers II [[Stuttgarter_Kickers|Stuttgarter Kickers]] Team \n"} +{"id": 25972, "claim": "Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education is a teacher education college in Wa, a town and is the capital of Wa Municipal District and the Upper West Region of north Ghana, has had only one principal in its history since 1982.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mr. Mashood Ahmad 1982 \u2013 1987 Mr. Kokro Ambrose 1987 Mr. Mumuni Seidu 1987 \u2013 1993 Mr. Mumuni Zakaria 1994 \u2013 1998 Mr. Khalid Mahmud 1998 - \n"} +{"id": 47266, "claim": "Vladimir Gruzdev is an Italian professor who studied at Military Banner Institute and graduate with honors as an as an interpreter-referent in Portuguese and English.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vladimir Sergeyevich Gruzdev ([[Russian_language|Russian]]: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0440\u0443\u0437\u0434\u0435\u0432, born 6 February 1967) is a Russian politician. \n"} +{"id": 7296, "claim": "Nautilus cookanum is of the Nautilidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Nautilus|Nautilidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 21187, "claim": "PSECU, which was founded in 1933, is a credit union headquartered at Harrisburg, the capital city of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania, that offers savings, checking, and consumer loans among its other services.", "label": 0, "evidence": "PSECU (also known as Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union) is a state-chartered [[Credit_union|credit union]] headquartered in [[Harrisburg,_Pennsylvania|Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. PSECU was founded in 1933 by H. Andrew Hanemann, during the period of [[Great_Depression_in_the_United_States|Great Depression]]. Savings; [[Checking_account|checking]]; [[Loan|consumer loans]]; mortgages; [[Credit_card|credit cards]]; [[Online_banking|online banking]] Harrisburg ([[English|/\u02c8h\u00e6r\u026asb\u025c\u02d0r\u0261/]] HARR-iss-burg; [[Pennsylvania_German_language|Pennsylvania German]]: Harrisbarrig) is the capital city of the [[Pennsylvania|Commonwealth of Pennsylvania]] in the [[United_States|United States]], and the [[County_seat|county seat]] of [[Dauphin_County,_Pennsylvania|Dauphin County]]. \n"} +{"id": 5205, "claim": "The thuridilla, genus of sacoglossan sea slugs, belongs to kingdom animalia and class gastropoda.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Thuridilla is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Sacoglossa|sacoglossan]] [[Sea_slug|sea slugs]], shell-less [[Marine_(ocean)|marine]] [[Opisthobranch|opisthobranch]] [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusks]] in the family [[Plakobranchidae|Plakobranchidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 15997, "claim": "Both the Bale Mountains vervet and Vervet monkey, which belongs to the Kingdom Animalia and Phylum Chordata, can be found at Ethiopia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Phylum: The Bale Mountains vervet (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) is a terrestrial [[Old_World_monkey|Old World monkey]] [[Endemic|endemic]] to [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], found in the [[Bamboo|bamboo]] forests of the Bale Mountains. [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: [[Chordate|Chordata]] Phylum: The vervet monkey ranges throughout much of [[Southern_Africa|Southern]] and [[East_Africa|East Africa]], being found from [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], [[Somalia|Somalia]] and extreme southern [[South_Sudan|South Sudan]], to [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 1613, "claim": "Pseudeva purpurigera, discovered by Francis Walker and also known as the western straight-lined looper, is classified as an insecta in the Noctuidae family and considered part of the Archaea phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pseudeva purpurigera, the western straight-lined looper, is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]]. The species was [[Species_description|first described]] by [[Francis_Walker_(entomologist)|Francis Walker]] in 1858. Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] Class: [[Insect|Insecta]] Family: [[Noctuidae|Noctuidae]] \n"} +{"id": 9267, "claim": "Chemical formula C6H6 is for Prismane, a class of hydrocarbon compounds made up of prism-like polyhedra of varying numbers of sides on the polygonal base.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Chemical_formula|Chemical formula]] C6H6 Benzene \n"} +{"id": 31762, "claim": "Loraine Braham (born 21 August 1938) was in two separate political offices the most recent was Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly", "label": 1, "evidence": "She was a member of the [[Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly|Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1994 to 2008, representing the electorate of Braitling. She was the [[Speaker_of_the_Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly|Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1997 to 1999 and again from 2001 to 2005. Braham also served as a minister in the [[Shane_Stone|Stone]] government from 1999 to 2000. \n"} +{"id": 25465, "claim": "1962 Nippon Professional Baseball season had six teams, one of which was the Toei Flyers (a Japanese professional baseball team).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Hanshin_Tigers|Hanshin Tigers]] Taiyo Whales [[Chunichi_Dragons|Chunichi Dragons]] Yomiuri Giants [[Hiroshima_Carp|Hiroshima Carp]] [[Kokutetsu_Swallows|Kokutetsu Swallows]] [[Toei_Flyers|Toei Flyers]] [[Nankai_Hawks|Nankai Hawks]] Nishitetsu Lions [[Daimai_Orions|Daimai Orions]] [[Hankyu_Braves|Hankyu Braves]] [[Kintetsu_Buffaloes|Kintetsu Buffaloes]] \n"} +{"id": 7632, "claim": "5370 Taranis, named after Taranis from Celtic Mythology, was discovered by A. Maury on September 2, 1986.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This minor planet was named after the Gaulish god of thunder [[Taranis|Taranis]] from [[Celtic_mythology|Celtic mythology]]. Taranis was discovered on 2 September 1986, by French astronomer [[Alain_Maury|Alain Maury]] at the [[Palomar_Observatory|Palomar Observatory]] in California, United States. \n[[Alain_Maury|A. Maury]] 2 September 1986 [[Taranis|Taranis]]\n(Celtic mythology) \n"} +{"id": 2760, "claim": "On May 22, 2014 the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough council had an election that the Labour party got control back after losing it the year before, in Wem Brook Tracy Sheppard of the Labour party won with over half of all the votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Elections to [[Nuneaton_and_Bedworth|Nuneaton and Bedworth]] Borough Council took place on 22 May 2014. Labour retained control of the council, gaining 3 seats and winning back Arbury ward that was won by the Conservatives in a December 2013 byelection. Tracy Sheppard [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 54.1 \n"} +{"id": 3836, "claim": "Takahisa Oguchi competed at the FIL World Championships men's singles event (finishing 16th), and later went into graduate research in biomechanics at Shinshu University in Nagano, Japan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oguchi's best finish at the [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships|FIL World Luge Championships]] was 16th in the men's singles event at [[Lake_Placid,_New_York|Lake Placid, New York]] in [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships_2009|2009]]. He later went into graduate research in [[Biomechanics|biomechanics]] at [[Shinshu_University|Shinshu University]] in [[Nagano_Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Japan|Japan]]. \n"} +{"id": 20945, "claim": "The Araona language uses 19 consonants, including ones of the nasal (m), stop (p, b), and fricative (s, z) types, as well as the Spanish \u00f1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Araona phonemic inventory consists of four vowels (/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/), and 19 consonants. [[Voiced_bilabial_nasal|m]] [[Voiceless_bilabial_plosive|p]] [[Voiced_bilabial_plosive|b]] [[Voiceless_alveolar_sibilant|s]] [[Voiced_alveolar_sibilant|z]] [[Voiced_palatal_nasal|\u0272]] \n"} +{"id": 1603, "claim": "Watchmaker and scientist Benjamin Ferris born in Wilmington, Delaware, was a descendant of Samuel and John Ferris.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Benjamin Ferris (August 7, 1780 - November 9, 1867) was a watchmaker and historian from [[Wilmington,_Delaware|Wilmington, Delaware]]. He was a descendant of Samuel Ferris, who had come from [[Reading,_Berkshire|Reading, England]], in 1682 to settle at [[Groton,_Massachusetts|Groton, Massachusetts]], and of John Ferris, who was among the first settlers in the city of Wilmington in 1748. \n"} +{"id": 17647, "claim": "Jarrett Jack is wrongly believed to have played for fourteen years in more than three separate teams, one of which is Portland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Portland_Trail_Blazers|Portland Trail Blazers]] [[2008\u201309_NBA_season|2008\u20132009]] [[2009\u201310_NBA_season|2009]]\u2013[[2010\u201311_NBA_season|2010]] [[2010\u201311_NBA_season|2010]]\u2013[[2011\u201312_NBA_season|2012]] [[2012\u201313_NBA_season|2012\u20132013]] [[2013\u201314_NBA_season|2013\u20132014]] [[2014\u201315_NBA_season|2014]]\u2013[[2015\u201316_NBA_season|2016]] [[2016\u201317_NBA_season|2017]] [[2017\u201318_NBA_season|2017\u20132018]] 2019\u2013present \n"} +{"id": 3171, "claim": "Tangled co-director Nathan Greno was involved\u00a0in the production of three Disney movies as part of the Story trust, became part of the creative leadership of Zootopia and Moana, and served as a creative consultant for two movies to be released in 2022.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nathan Greno is an American film director, story artist and writer best known as the co-director of the 2010 animated film [[Tangled|Tangled]]. Disney Story Trust - uncredited [[The_Princess_and_the_Frog|The Princess and the Frog]] [[Winnie_the_Pooh_(2011_film)|Winnie the Pooh]] [[Wreck-It_Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]] Creative Leadership [[Zootopia|Zootopia]] [[Moana_(2016_film)|Moana]] Creative Consultant [[Luck_(2022_film)|Luck]] Spellbound 2022 \n"} +{"id": 7213, "claim": "Stonewall Jackson Lake is in Lewis County, West Virginia, and its surface area covers 2,330 acres.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2,630 acres (1,060 ha) \n"} +{"id": 7882, "claim": "Yehor Nazaryna has played for multiple teams in his career including Royal Antwerp from 2016-2018, and Dnipro in 2017-2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[FC_Dnipro|Dnipro]] [[2017\u201318_FC_Dnipro_season|2017\u201318]] [[Royal_Antwerp_F.C.|Royal Antwerp]] [[2017\u201318_Belgian_First_Division_A|2017\u201318]] \n"} +{"id": 2667, "claim": "4962 Vecherka was discovered by T. Smirnova on 1 October 1973.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was discovered on 1 October 1973, by Soviet astronomer [[Tamara_Smirnova|Tamara Smirnova]] at the [[Crimean_Astrophysical_Observatory|Crimean Astrophysical Observatory]] in Nauchnij, on the Crimean peninsula. \n[[Tamara_Smirnova|T. Smirnova]] 1 October 1973 \n"} +{"id": 44306, "claim": "During the Judo games at the Summer Universiade, an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes, Japan has won nine out of the 13 games making it the country with the highest winnings, and it's followed by Russia which has won three games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[Japan|Japan]] [[South_Korea|South Korea]] [[South_Korea|South Korea]] [[South_Korea|South Korea]] [[China|China]] \n"} +{"id": 4727, "claim": "The 1922 Malaya Cup Southern Section playoff was participated by four teams with Singapore, also known as The Lions, coming in with the least points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Singapore_FA|Singapore]] 6 [[Malacca_United_S.A.|Malacca]] Negeri Sembilan [[Johor_FA|Johor]] 3 3 0 \n"} +{"id": 5196, "claim": "Germany's Duisburg (aka MSV Duisburg) didn't make it to the third round of the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup, nor did Sweden's Hammarby.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kocaelispor|Kocaelispor]] [[Turkey]] [[Germany]] [[MSV_Duisburg|Duisburg]] \n"} +{"id": 28050, "claim": "Swedish Flower Hen is wrongly believed to be a traditional farmyard breed of chicken that was close to extinction in the 1970s before a breeders' association was formed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Blommeho\u0308na is a traditional farmyard breed of chicken from southern Sweden; the Swedish name indicates that it comes from the landskap of [[Ska\u030ane|Ska\u030ane]]. \nIt came close to extinction in the 1970s; recovery was based on three flocks found in the villages of Esarp [], Tofta and Vomb [], all in Ska\u030ane. \n"} +{"id": 2096, "claim": "In 1958, the Bristol Zoo had its first breeding of the black rhino (Diceros bicornis) that are only native to eastern and southern Africa.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The zoo also has breeding firsts, including the first [[Black_rhino|black rhino]] born in Britain in 1958, the first [[Squirrel_monkey|squirrel monkey]] born in captivity in 1953 and the first [[Common_chimpanzee|chimpanzee]] born in Europe in 1934. The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of [[Rhinoceros|rhinoceros]], native to eastern and southern Africa including [[Angola|Angola]], [[Botswana|Botswana]], [[Kenya|Kenya]], [[Malawi|Malawi]], [[Mozambique|Mozambique]], [[Namibia|Namibia]], [[South_Africa|South Africa]], [[Eswatini|Eswatini]], [[Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[Zambia|Zambia]], and [[Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]]. \n"} +{"id": 19837, "claim": "American TV personality Alicia Kozakiewicz did not experience mental health problems.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the aftermath, Kozakiewicz has suffered from [[Post-traumatic_stress_disorder|post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD) and significant memory loss. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a [[Mental_disorder|mental disorder]] that can develop after a person is exposed to a [[Psychological_trauma|traumatic]] event, such as [[Sexual_assault|sexual assault]], [[Warfare|warfare]], [[Traffic_collision|traffic collisions]], [[Child_abuse|child abuse]], or other threats on a person's life. \n"} +{"id": 28738, "claim": "Dean Esperanza served longer as the President of Quezon City Academy which teaches Adobe Photoshop (created in 1988) than Tomas Ongoco and Florentina Gonzales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Adobe_Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] and GIMP are taught to students during their third year. Dean Esperanza Pahati-Alvendia 1982 2001 Tomas C. Ongoco 2001 2014 Florentina C. Gonzales 2014 Present It was originally created in 1988 by [[Thomas_Knoll|Thomas]] and [[John_Knoll|John Knoll]]. \n"} +{"id": 3862, "claim": "In the 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Negros Island Region held on May 9, 2016 Melecio Yap won the most votes, while candidate Ernesto Librando won the least in the 1st district.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2016_Philippine_House_of_Representatives_elections|Elections]] were held in [[Negros_Island_Region|Negros Island Region]] (Region XVIII) for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 9, 2016. Melecio Yap 66.27% 93,695 Ernesto Librando 3,388 2.39% \n"} +{"id": 9969, "claim": "Olive served the Fifth District in the Iowa Senate from 2007 until 2011; he was elected in 2006 with 11,224 votes (60%), defeating Republican opponent James Kurtenbach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A [[Iowa_Democratic_Party|Democrat]], he served the [[Iowa_Senate,_District_5|Fifth District]] in the [[Iowa_Senate|Iowa Senate]] from 2007 until 2011. Olive was elected in 2006 with 11,224 votes (50%), defeating [[Republican_Party_of_Iowa|Republican]] opponent James Kurtenbach. \n"} +{"id": 24813, "claim": "Ken Aspromonte, who played with the Chunichi Dragons in Japan, manages the Wichita Aeros, an AAA team from the American Association, while Len Johnston manages the GCL Indians, a rookie team from the Gulf Coast League.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Wichita Aeros were an American minor league baseball franchise based in [[Wichita,_Kansas|Wichita, Kansas]], that played in the [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]] [[American_Association_(20th_century)|American Association]] from [[1970_in_baseball|1970]] through [[1984_in_baseball|1984]]. \nAfter leading the 1969 [[Reno_Silver_Sox|Reno Silver Sox]] of the [[Class_A_(baseball)|Class A]] [[California_League|California League]] to a winning record, he was promoted to [[Triple-A_(baseball)|Triple-A]], where he spent two years at the helm of the [[Wichita_Aeros|Wichita Aeros]], Cleveland's top affiliate. \n"} +{"id": 1259, "claim": "Dancing Days, a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, which was introduced by the band in concert well ahead of its commercial release, was largely dropped from concerts with the release of Houses of the Holy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Dancing Days\" is a song by English [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Led_Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]. As with the single's A-side, \"[[Over_the_Hills_and_Far_Away_(Led_Zeppelin_song)|Over the Hills and Far Away]]\", \"Dancing Days\" was introduced by the band in concert well ahead of its commercial release. With the release of Houses of the Holy, however, \"Dancing Days\" was largely dropped from concerts, although an abridged, acoustic version was occasionally performed during the [[Led_Zeppelin_North_American_Tour_1977|1977 U.S. tour]]. \n"} +{"id": 39999, "claim": "The 1960 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team won against the Northern Michigan on October 7 with the final scores being, 0\u201321.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 7 [[Northern_Michigan_Wildcats_football|Northern Michigan]] L 0\u201321 \n"} +{"id": 36585, "claim": "Maria Bamford, whose father was a Navy doctor for part of her life, grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, where she attended Chester Park Elementary and Duluth Marshall School.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the time, her father, Joel Bamford, was serving as a Navy doctor. She grew up in [[Duluth,_Minnesota|Duluth, Minnesota]], where she attended Chester Park Elementary and [[Marshall_School|Duluth Marshall School]]. \n"} +{"id": 13859, "claim": "Reidite, a mineral commonly associated with meteorite impacts, has been found in eight crater impacts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On Earth, reidite has been found only in seven crater impacts: the [[Chesapeake_Bay_Crater|Chesapeake Bay Crater]] in [[Virginia|Virginia]]; [[No\u0308rdlinger_Ries|Ries Crater]] in [[Germany|Germany]]; Xiuyan Crater in [[China|China]]; [[Woodleigh_crater|Woodleigh Crater]] in [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]]; [[Rock_Elm_Disturbance|Rock Elm Crater]] in [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]; and Dhala Crater in [[India|India]] and Pantasma crater in [[Nicaragua|Nicaragua]]. \n"} +{"id": 8558, "claim": "On Saint Nicholas' feast day on December 6, children from Hungary wait for Mikulas and receive presents while children in Czech Republic and Slovakia wait for Mikulas and his two assistants to deliver presents.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Christmas and gift-giving season starts relatively early compared to other cultures, with the Santa-like figure, or Hungarian version of Saint Nicholas, [[Mikula\u0301s|Mikula\u0301s (or Szent Miklo\u0301s)]] traditionally visiting the homes of Hungarian children , on the eve of Saint Nicholas Feast Day, 6 December. In the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Slovakia, Mikula\u0301s/Miklavz\u030c often comes with two assistants: a good [[Angel|Angel]] who gives out presents to good children and a \"[[Krampus|Krampusz]]\", a mean [[Elf|elf]], in some version a Devil, who punishes bad children. Although the role of gift-giver on [[Christmas|Christmas Day]] itself is assigned to the Christ Child, on the eve of Saint Nicholas' feast day of 6 December Hungarian children traditionally place a boot on their windowsill waiting for Mikula\u0301s to come by and fill it with treats. \n"} +{"id": 19484, "claim": "Raoulia, known as Vegetable Sheep, is classified in the Plantae Kingdom, and in the Gnaphalieae Tribe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Tribe: [[Gnaphalieae|Gnaphalieae]] Due to their shape and form, the plant clusters resemble sheep from afar, this giving them their alternate name, vegetable sheep. \n"} +{"id": 33763, "claim": "Walter Jacob, who was named assistant rabbi at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, under Rabbi Solomon Freehof, a prominent Reform rabbi, posek, and scholar who served as the pulpit rabbi at Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh, PA, served as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines during the years 1955\u201357.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Immediately following ordination, Jacob was named assistant rabbi at Rodef Shalom Congregation in [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], under [[Solomon_Freehof|Rabbi Solomon Freehof]]. He served as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines during the years 1955\u201357. Solomon Bennett Freehof (August 8, 1892 \u2013 1990) was a prominent Reform rabbi, [[Posek|posek]], and scholar. For many years, he served as the pulpit rabbi at Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh, PA. \n"} +{"id": 14822, "claim": "Eunice Beckmann, a German footballer who plays for 1. FC K\u00f6ln, played as forward along with Natasha Dowie in the 2016 Boston Breakers season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Wuppertal|Wuppertal]], Germany [[1._FC_Ko\u0308ln_(women)|1. FC Ko\u0308ln]] Key to positions: FW \u2013 [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]], MF \u2013 [[Midfielder|Midfielder]], DF \u2013 [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]], GK \u2013 [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|Goalkeeper]] FW Eunice Beckmann FW Natasha Dowie \n"} +{"id": 5079, "claim": "Shassiri Nahimana, who plays as a midfielder for the Burundi national football team, played for various teams between 2013 to 2019 and has a record of 30 appearances and two goals as of June 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Shassiri Nahimana is a Burundian professional [[Association_football|footballer]], who plays as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]] for the [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi national football team]]. 30 (2) (Gls) Apps [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi]] Team Vital'O [[Rayon_Sports_F.C.|Rayon Sports]] [[Nizwa_Club|Nizwa]] Al-Mujazzal \n[[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi]] [[Burundi_national_football_team|Burundi]] 30 2 Total 2019 After a successful career at Vital'O, he joined [[Rwanda|Rwandan]] club [[Rayon_Sports_F.C.|Rayon Sports]] in 2016. At the end of the 2017\u201318 season, Nahimana joined [[Oman|Omani]] club [[Nizwa_Club|Nizwa]], and in January 2019 moved to [[Saudi_Arabia|Saudi]] club Al-Mujazzal on a 1-year deal. \n"} +{"id": 609, "claim": "Paul Dehn, born on November 5, 1912 in Manchester, UK, was British and was active from 1950 to 1974.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Paul Dehn (pronounced \"Dain\"; 5 November 1912 \u2013 30 September 1976) was a British screenwriter, best known for [[Goldfinger_(film)|Goldfinger]], [[The_Spy_Who_Came_in_from_the_Cold_(film)|The Spy Who Came in from the Cold]], [[Planet_of_the_Apes_(franchise)|Planet of the Apes]] sequels and [[Murder_on_the_Orient_Express_(1974_film)|Murder on the Orient Express]]. Dehn was born in 1912 in [[Manchester|Manchester]], England. British 1950\u20131974 \n"} +{"id": 27207, "claim": "Veliki Brebrovnik has a total population of 244 (as of 2002) and is part of the statistical region, Drava, Slovenia\u2014a region named after the Drava River and is used for the production of hydroelectricity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "244 [[Drava_Statistical_Region|Drava]] [[Slovenia|Slovenia]] Its name comes from the [[Drava|Drava]] River and includes land on both banks along its course through Slovenia as well as the [[Pohorje|Pohorje]] mountains in the northeast of the region. The Drava is used for the production of [[Hydroelectricity|hydroelectricity]] and the fertile land around it is used for [[Agriculture|agriculture]]. \n"} +{"id": 16564, "claim": "Nigel Vaughan played football for the Wales national team and professionally for Newport County in his career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vaughan started his playing career at his local professional side [[Newport_County_A.F.C.|Newport County]] making 224 appearances and scoring 32 goals for the club. Nigel Mark Vaughan (born 20 May 1959 in [[Caerleon|Caerleon]]) is a [[Welsh_people|Welsh]] former professional [[Association_football|footballer]] and [[Wales_national_football_team|Wales]] international. Nigel Vaughan Personal information [[Wales_national_football_team|Wales]] [[Wales_national_under-21_football_team|Wales U21]] Wales Youth \n"} +{"id": 12062, "claim": "Takasuke Kume had a record of 33 matches in total, 24 wins, three of which through knockout and five losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Professional record breakdown 33 matches 24 wins By knockout 3 5 losses \n"} +{"id": 29206, "claim": "John Elvin Shaffner was the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and served under Elizabeth II, Jules Leger, and Edward Schreyer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Elizabeth_II|Elizabeth II]] [[Jules_Le\u0301ger|Jules Le\u0301ger]]\n[[Edward_Schreyer|Edward Schreyer]] \n"} +{"id": 8491, "claim": "The Vijay Award for Best Choreographer, an award for Tamil (Kollywood) films, was awarded to Brinda twice between 2006 and 2017.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Vijay for Best Choreographer is given by [[STAR_Vijay|STAR Vijay]] as part of its annual Vijay Awards ceremony for [[Tamil_language|Tamil]] ([[Kollywood|Kollywood]]) films. [[Brinda_(choreographer)|Brinda]] 2017 [[Brinda_(choreographer)|Brinda]] 2013 \n"} +{"id": 4599, "claim": "The 198th Airlift Squadron was a Puerto Rico based military force under the U.S. Coast Guard that operated between 1944 and 2019 which has its headquarters in Carolina, Puerto Rico.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Air_National_Guard|Air National Guard]] The 198th Airlift Squadron (198 AS) was the last flying squadron of the [[Puerto_Rico_Air_National_Guard|Puerto Rico Air National Guard]] (PRANG) [[156th_Airlift_Wing|156th Airlift Wing]] located at [[Mun\u0303iz_Air_National_Guard_Base|Mun\u0303iz Air National Guard Base]], in [[Carolina,_Puerto_Rico|Carolina, Puerto Rico]]. \n"} +{"id": 25368, "claim": "When Joe Rafferty was in the Rochdale club, he made more appearances in the 2012-13 season than the 2013-14 season, which took place in England for 24 teams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Joseph Gerard Rafferty (born 6 October 1993) is an English-born [[Irish_people|Irish]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Full-back|left back]] for English club [[Preston_North_End_F.C.|Preston North End]]. Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Rochdale [[2012\u201313_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2012\u201313]] 21 [[2013\u201314_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2013\u201314]] 31 \n"} +{"id": 4566, "claim": "Kelsey Card took ninth place in discus, while Stephanie Brown-Trafton took first place at the 2011 USA Junior Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 [[2011_USA_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships|USA Junior Championships]] 9th Discus Discus throw [[Stephanie_Brown-Trafton|Stephanie Brown-Trafton]] \n"} +{"id": 3356, "claim": "5771 Somerville, discovered by E. Bowell on September\u00a021, 1980, belongs to the Lixiaohua\u00a0asteroid family with more than 700 known members.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 21 September 1987, by American astronomer [[Edward_Bowell|Edward Bowell]] at the [[Anderson_Mesa_Station|Anderson Mesa Station]] of the [[Lowell_Observatory|Lowell Observatory]] in Flagstaff, Arizona. \n"} +{"id": 1538, "claim": "Fractional anisotropy, a scalar value between zero and one that describes the degree of anisotropy of a diffusion process, is a measure often used in diffusion imaging where it is thought to reflect fiber density, axonal diameter, and myelination in white matter.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Fractional anisotropy (FA) is a [[Scalar_(mathematics)|scalar]] value between zero and one that describes the degree of anisotropy of a [[Diffusion|diffusion]] process. FA is a measure often used in [[Diffusion_imaging|diffusion imaging]] where it is thought to reflect fiber density, [[Axon|axonal]] diameter, and [[Myelination|myelination]] in [[White_matter|white matter]]. \n"} +{"id": 7909, "claim": "1973 Western Michigan Broncos football team played eleven games between September 8 and November 17, the first game was played against Long Beach State", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 8 at [[1973_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] September 15 [[1973_Long_Beach_State_49ers_football_team|Long Beach State]] \n"} +{"id": 1976, "claim": "Westshore velodrome racing tract located in Colwood city (capital of British Columbia) was designed to be used by the public after the Games", "label": 1, "evidence": "Colwood is a city located on [[Vancouver_Island|Vancouver Island]] to the southwest of [[Victoria,_British_Columbia|Victoria]], capital of [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]. Victoria is the capital city of the [[Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada|Canadian province]] of [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]], on the southern tip of [[Vancouver_Island|Vancouver Island]] off Canada's [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific]] coast. \n"} +{"id": 2146, "claim": "Maryland Route 208 has routes to Cottage City in mi 0.00, Hyattsville in mi 0.40, and Brentwood in mi 1.86.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cottage_City,_Maryland|Cottage City]] 0.00 [[Brentwood,_Maryland|Brentwood]] 0.40 Hyattsville 1.86 \n"} +{"id": 1304, "claim": "Lodderena janetmayae (species of sea snail) is under the Animalia kingdom from the Skeneidae family and Mollusca phylum.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lodderena janetmayae is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 17832, "claim": "Colgate Red Raiders, under head coach Andrew Kerr, won against St. Lawrence on September 25, which is a better performance than their game against Cornell that had a resulting score of 7\u201340 in favor of Cornell.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In its ninth season under head coach [[Andrew_Kerr|Andrew Kerr]], the team compiled a 3\u20135 record and outscored opponents by a total of 89 to 86. September 25 [[St._Lawrence_Saints_football|St. Lawrence]] W 21\u20130 at [[1937_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team|Cornell]] L 7\u201340 \n"} +{"id": 13761, "claim": "The 1992 Japanese Grand Prix finished with Italian driver Riccardo Patrese on the second rank followed by Austrian driver Gerhard Berger.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Italy]] [[Riccardo_Patrese|Riccardo Patrese]] Pos \n"} +{"id": 16274, "claim": "Oil City Symphony was produced in 1900 off-Broadway, it has one song.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Oil City Symphony is a musical with a book by Mike Craver, Mark Hardwick, [[Debra_Monk|Debra Monk]], and Mary Murfitt and songs by various composers. Various 1987 [[Off-Broadway|Off-Broadway]] Following limited runs in [[Dallas|Dallas]] and [[Baltimore|Baltimore]], the [[Off-Broadway|off-Broadway]] production, starring the four creators, opened at the [[Circle_in_the_Square_Theatre|Circle in the Square Theatre Downtown]] in [[Greenwich_Village|Greenwich Village]] on November 5, 1987, and closed on May 7, 1989, after 626 performances. \n"} +{"id": 51571, "claim": "In June 2010, Qatar was the victim of a cyber-attack when its nuclear facility in Natanz was infiltrated by the cyber-worm 'Stuxnet' but no government has claimed responsibility for the worm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Natanz nuclear facility, located some 30 km NNW from the town () near a major highway, is generally recognized as Iran's central facility for [[Uranium_enrichment|uranium enrichment]] with over 19,000 [[Gas_centrifuge|gas centrifuges]] currently operational and nearly half of them being fed with [[Uranium_hexafluoride|uranium hexafluoride]]. \n"} +{"id": 10326, "claim": "The Vincent Black Knight is a British motorcycle by Vincent Motorcycles Stevenage which ceased its production in 1954 to 1955 preceeding Vincent Rapide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Known as the 'Series D', the Black Knight was an upgraded [[Vincent_Rapide|Vincent Rapide]] which was fully enclosed to keep the rain and dirt from the rider. [[Vincent_Rapide|Vincent Rapide]] \n"} +{"id": 9769, "claim": "Kresnica is in the country of Poland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Slovenia|Slovenia]] \n"} +{"id": 1360, "claim": "The psathyrotes ramosissima plant is not classified to any family or kingdom and is not known by any other names.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Psathyrotes ramosissima is a species of flowering plant in the [[Asteraceae|aster family]] known by the common name velvet turtleback, or turtleback. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 48797, "claim": "New Hampshire Route 109. , which begins in Wells at the southern junction of US 1 and SR, is cosigned with SR 9 for its first 2.17 miles (3.49 km) and interchanges with the Maine Turnpike (I-95) (a 303-mile-long highway running from the New Hampshire state line in Kittery, to the Canadian border in Houlton) at exit 19.", "label": 1, "evidence": "SR 109 begins in Wells at the southern junction of [[U.S._Route_1_in_Maine|US 1]] and [[Maine_State_Route_9|SR 9]]. \n"} +{"id": 1147, "claim": "Century III Mall was never built.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Century III Mall was an enclosed [[Shopping_mall|shopping mall]] located in the southeastern [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] suburb of [[West_Mifflin,_Pennsylvania|West Mifflin, Pennsylvania]]. The mall was built on a former slag dump in 1979. It was once the third largest [[Shopping_mall|shopping mall]] in the world when it opened in 1979. \n"} +{"id": 178, "claim": "William John Hurst was in the New Zealand Parliament from 1879-1886.", "label": 0, "evidence": "William John Hurst (c.1829 \u2013 29 September 1886) was a 19th-century [[Member_of_parliament|Member of Parliament]] in New Zealand and [[Mayor_of_Auckland|Mayor of Auckland]]. [[New_Zealand_Parliament|New Zealand Parliament]] Years [[1879_New_Zealand_general_election|1879]]\u20131881 [[1881_New_Zealand_general_election|1881]]\u20131884 [[1884_New_Zealand_general_election|1884]]\u20131886 Hurst represented the [[Auckland_West|Auckland West]] electorate from the [[1879_New_Zealand_general_election|1879 election]] to 1881, and then the [[Waitemata_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Waitemata]] electorate from the [[1881_New_Zealand_general_election|1881 election]] to 1886 when he died. \n"} +{"id": 23637, "claim": "Kathy Mattea discography (an American country music singer,) has four titles with peak positions, one of which it titled A Collection of Hits.", "label": 1, "evidence": "42 42 13 11 6 Title \n9 41 51 12 15 Title \n35 38 69 73 64 Title \n"} +{"id": 44750, "claim": "The Convoy Busters, a 1978 poliziotteschi film, was created with the direction of Stelvio Massi, story by Danilo Massi and music by Stelvio Cipriani.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Convoy Busters ([[Italian_language|Italian]]: Un poliziotto scomodo) is a 1978 [[Poliziotteschi|poliziotteschi]] film directed by [[Stelvio_Massi|Stelvio Massi]] and starring Maurizio Merli. Danilo Massi [[Stelvio_Cipriani|Stelvio Cipriani]] \n"} +{"id": 26896, "claim": "Winter World of Love was number one on the Canada-RPM Adult contemporary charts and third on Ireland's chart between 1969-1970.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Canada - RPM Adult contemporary 1 Ireland ([[Irish_Singles_Chart|IRMA]]) 3 \n"} +{"id": 2176, "claim": "The ninth studio album of The Pretenders, received an average rating of 7.3 from Paste, Pitchfork and Spin, is the album Break Up the Concrete.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Break Up the Concrete is the ninth studio album by [[Rock_music|rock]] group [[The_Pretenders|The Pretenders]]. [[Paste_(magazine)|Paste]] (8.6/10) [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] (6.4/10) [[Spin_(magazine)|Spin]] (7/10) \n"} +{"id": 4219, "claim": "William Ranney (born 9 may 1813) was a school-taught painter known for the work On the Wing (1850), he died from tuberculosis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ranney resumed his artistic endeavors in Brooklyn, becoming a self-taught oil painter, having never received formal training. \n"} +{"id": 25555, "claim": "Actor and theatre director Lewis Casson was married to Sybil Thorndike, with whom he had three children.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sir Lewis Thomas Casson [[Military_Cross|MC]] (26 October 1875 \u2013 16 May 1969) was an English actor and theatre director, and the husband of actress Dame [[Sybil_Thorndike|Sybil Thorndike]]. John Casson\n[[Christopher_Casson|Christopher Casson]]\n[[Mary_Casson|Mary Casson]]\n[[Ann_Casson|Ann Casson]] The couple had four children, John (born 1909), [[Christopher_Casson|Christopher]] (born 1912), Mary (born 1914), and [[Ann_Casson|Ann]] (born 1915). \n"} +{"id": 39036, "claim": "Frederick Walter Simms, born on December 24, 1803 in London, was a British civil engineer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 \u2013 27 February 1865) was a British [[Civil_engineer|civil engineer]]. Born in London, Simms suffered from ill-health in his younger years (as his obituary put it, he was \"of delicate constitution\", and some difficulty was encountered in finding him suitable employment until via the influence of his brother he was despatched to [[Ireland|Ireland]] as an assistant to the [[Ordnance_Survey|Ordnance Survey]]. \n"} +{"id": 12615, "claim": "Robert Haining's service lasted from 1901 up to 1942 and was a given the honor of Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1901\u20131942 [[Knight_Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath|Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath]]\n[[Distinguished_Service_Order|Distinguished Service Order]] The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (formally the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath) is a British [[Order_of_chivalry|order of chivalry]] founded by [[George_I_of_Great_Britain|George I]] on 18 May 1725. \n"} +{"id": 5898, "claim": "Flemish Community established 1980 in Belgium has President Jan Jambon.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1980 [[Jan_Jambon|Jan Jambon]] (N-VA) \n"} +{"id": 13820, "claim": "The book Subscribe Now!, which is written by Danny Newman, outlines Newman's unwavering advocacy for subscription-based ticket sales.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Newman is the author of the 1977 book Subscribe Now!, which was published by the [[Theatre_Communications_Group|Theatre Communications Group]]. The book outlines Newman's unwavering advocacy for subscription-based ticket sales. \n"} +{"id": 9221, "claim": "The teldenia specca, which is found in the north-eastern Palawan (a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau), has a ground colour, fringe and costa that are white, and a row of dark brown or purple terminal spots", "label": 1, "evidence": "There is also a row of dark brown or black terminal spots. \n"} +{"id": 21424, "claim": "Forest of the Dead was directed by three directors and was written by Steven Moffat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Euros_Lyn|Euros Lyn]] \n"} +{"id": 3304, "claim": "Eugene Szekeres Bagger, born in Budapest in the year 1892, is an American critic and writer who only stayed in his hometown for his whole life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He lived in various countries of Europe, but mainly in Provence, France. \n"} +{"id": 2582, "claim": "Aristos Constantinou, whose fashion empire moved to larger headquarters in Wood Green, was murdered in the early hours of New Year's Day 1985 at his home in The Bishops Avenue, Hampstead, London, known as Billionaire's Row, which is considered to be one of the wealthiest streets in the world.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They eventually moved to larger headquarters in Wood Green, but the retail side of the business was being overtaken in importance by the wholesale operations. Aristos was murdered in the early hours of [[New_Year's_Day|New Year's Day]] 1985 at his home in [[The_Bishops_Avenue|The Bishops Avenue]], Hampstead, London, known as [[The_Bishops_Avenue|Billionaire's Row]]. It is considered to be one of the wealthiest streets in the world. \n"} +{"id": 2908, "claim": "Unlike DDC and UDC (created in the late 19th century), which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass (with a vocabulary of less than 300,000 subject terms) has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lonclass dates from the 1960s, whereas UDC was created from DDC in the late 19th century. Unlike UDC and DDC, which are widely used across the library community, Lonclass has remained a BBC-internal system since its creation in the 1960s. There are 300,000 subject terms in the Lonclass vocabulary. \n"} +{"id": 14303, "claim": "Hologram Jams received professional ratings from various critics including Metacritic and Pitchfork who gave it an almost perfect rating.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 2/10 \n"} +{"id": 31823, "claim": "Padeniya is a small city located in Puttalam- Kurunegala Main Road between Nikaweratiya and Wariyapola in Kurunegala in Sri Lanka", "label": 0, "evidence": "Padeniya is a village in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]]. Padeniya is located in Puttalam- Kurunegala Main Road between Nikaweratiya and Wariyapola. Padeniya is a small city of Kurunegala in North Western Province. \n"} +{"id": 9476, "claim": "In the 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix, Ronnie Peterson, with a record time of 1:40,45, bested James Hunt with an eight-millisecond difference.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ronnie Peterson James Hunt 1:40,45 1:40,53 Pos. \n"} +{"id": 4711, "claim": "Palmiet Nature Reserve located in Westville in Durban, South Africa is home to hundreds of bird species and trees.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Palmiet Nature Reserve is located in [[Westville,_KwaZulu-Natal|Westville]], a town located ten kilometres from [[Durban|Durban]], [[South_Africa|South Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 15104, "claim": "1974 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships had twelve teams and Tennessee (head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan) was in first place with 60 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Tennessee_Volunteers_track_and_field|Tennessee]] [[UCLA_Bruins_track_and_field|UCLA]] [[BYU_Cougars_track_and_field|BYU]] [[North_Carolina_Central_Eagles_track_and_field|North Carolina Central]] [[Oregon_State_Beavers_track_and_field|Oregon State]] UTEP [[Kansas_Jayhawks_track_and_field|Kansas]]\n[[USC_Trojans_track_and_field|USC]] Washington\nWestern Kentucky [[Indiana_Hoosiers_track_and_field|Indiana]] [[Colorado_Buffaloes_track_and_field|Colorado]]\n[[Penn_Quakers_track_and_field|Penn]] \n"} +{"id": 7565, "claim": "Lepetella tubicola belongs to the Kingdom Plantae under Phylum Mollusca.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 671, "claim": "Ron Marchini was a horrible fighter and never won any tournaments in the 1960's.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ron Marchini (born March 4, 1945 in [[Stockton,_California|Stockton, California]]) is an American [[Karateka|karateka]] and [[Actor|actor]] who, according to many martial artists, is one of the top karate tournament fighters of all time. \n"} +{"id": 2994, "claim": "Mainline Freight was founded in 1994 and the headquarters is located in Islington, United Kingdom", "label": 0, "evidence": "9 June 1994 as Trainload Freight South East [[Islington|Islington]], [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] \n"} +{"id": 1858, "claim": "Blanche Scott (born April 8, 1884), was a scriptwriter and aviator who was the second woman to drive an automobile across the united states.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(1884-04-08)April 8, 1884\n[[Rochester,_New_York|Rochester, New York]] Aviator and scriptwriter In 1910 Scott became the second woman, after [[Alice_Huyler_Ramsey|Alice Huyler Ramsey]], to drive an automobile across the [[United_States|United States]] and the first driving westwards from [[New_York_City|New York City]] to [[San_Francisco,_California|San Francisco, California]]. \n"} +{"id": 61, "claim": "Pineville, Louisiana, which is a part of the Alexandria\u00a0Metropolitan Statistical Area, is the location of the Old LSU Site built in 1860.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Louisiana_State_University|Louisiana State University]] was founded by the Louisiana General Assembly in 1853. It was founded under the name [[Louisiana_State_Seminary_of_Learning_&_Military_Academy|Louisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy]] and was located near Pineville. The first academic session began on January 2, 1860, with General [[William_Tecumseh_Sherman|William Tecumseh Sherman]] of [[Ohio|Ohio]] as superintendent. In 1853, the Louisiana General Assembly established the [[Louisiana_State_Seminary_of_Learning_&_Military_Academy|Seminary of Learning of the State of Louisiana]] near [[Pineville,_Louisiana|Pineville]] in [[Rapides_Parish,_Louisiana|Rapides Parish]] in [[Central_Louisiana|Central Louisiana]]. Modeled initially after [[Virginia_Military_Institute|Virginia Military Institute]], the institution opened with five professors and nineteen cadets on January 2, 1860, with [[Colonel_(United_States)|Colonel]] [[William_Tecumseh_Sherman|William Tecumseh Sherman]] as superintendent. \n"} +{"id": 1296, "claim": "1954 South Dakota gubernatorial election had two candidates one of which was Joe Foss with 133,878 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] nominee [[Joe_Foss|Joe Foss]] defeated [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] nominee Ed C. Martin with 56.67% of the vote. Ed C. Martin, Democratic [[Joe_Foss|Joe Foss]], Republican [[Joe_Foss|Joe Foss]] 133,878 56.67% \n"} +{"id": 21407, "claim": "Ankichi Arakaki is a Sh\u014drin-ry\u016b karate martial arts master who was born on November 1899 in Shuri, Okinawa, Japan and is known to be one of the longest persons who ever lived.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ankichi Arakaki (\u65b0\u57a3 \u5b89\u5409, Arakaki Ankichi) born in 1899 in Shuri Okinawa became an Okinawan martial arts master who, despite dying at the age of 28 in 1927, is notable for aiding in the evolution of [[Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304|Sho\u0304rin-ryu\u0304]] [[Karate|karate]]. Ankichi became an Okinawan martial arts master. \n"} +{"id": 39536, "claim": "The Bad Shepherds were a pop band from 2008-2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Bad Shepherds were an English [[Folk_music|folk]] band, formed by the comedian [[Ade_Edmondson|Adrian Edmondson]] in 2008. \n[[Folk_punk|Folk punk]] \n"} +{"id": 23798, "claim": "The 368th Training Squadron, redesignated the 368th Bombardment Squadrom, Medium in 1948 has been assigned to the 782d Training Group since 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Redesignated 368th Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 11 August 1948 782d Training Group, c. 17 October 2018 \n"} +{"id": 12859, "claim": "RHEB (also known as Ras homolog enriched in brain), may be used for neural plasticity, albeit a novel functionality at the moment and is not typically associated with the Ras proteins.", "label": 0, "evidence": "RHEB also known as Ras homolog enriched in brain (RHEB) is a [[G_protein|GTP-binding protein]] that is ubiquitously expressed in humans and other mammals. RHEB may be involved in neural plasticity. This function is novel and not typically associated with the Ras proteins. \n"} +{"id": 1751, "claim": "Haruka Chisuga, 28, is an actress and singer who started her career on the 2014 anime television series Shirobako.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She played her first main role as Shizuka Sakaki in the 2014 anime television series [[Shirobako|Shirobako]]. [[Oreimo|Ore no Imo\u0304to ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai.]] as Fairy (ep 5) [[Strike_the_Blood|Strike the Blood]] as D-Type, Yuko Tanahara (ep 5&10) \n"} +{"id": 7065, "claim": "The Hackensack and New York Railroad, which operated from 1858 to 1870s, coincided with the operations of the New Jersey and New York Railroad, which operated north from Rutherford, New Jersey to Haverstraw, New York.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1858\u20131870s The New Jersey and New York Railroad (NJ&NY) was a [[Railroad|railroad]] company that operated north from [[Rutherford,_New_Jersey|Rutherford]], [[New_Jersey|New Jersey]], to [[Haverstraw,_New_York|Haverstraw]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]] beginning in the mid-to-late 19th century. The line was originally chartered as the [[Hackensack_and_New_York_Railroad|Hackensack and New York Railroad]] (H&NY) in 1856. The line reached the town of [[Haverstraw,_New_York|Haverstraw, New York]] by 1870, the village of [[West_Haverstraw,_New_York|West Haverstraw]] by 1873, and the village of [[Haverstraw_(village),_New_York|Haverstraw]] by 1887. \n"} +{"id": 7420, "claim": "Meagen Fay made movies from 1988 to 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1988 2016 \n"} +{"id": 4019, "claim": "Topdivisie is the premier futsal league in the Netherlands founded in 1968 and belonged to the UEFA Confederation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Topdivisie is the premier [[Futsal|futsal]] league in the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]], organized by the [[Royal_Dutch_Football_Association|Royal Dutch Football Association]]. 1968 UEFA \n"} +{"id": 5793, "claim": "Cheng Yuan, who plays as a forward, played for various clubs since 2011 and has recorded a total of 70 appearances and 23 goals in his career so far.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Shandong_Province_Youth_Football_Team|Shandong Youth]] [[S.C._Covilha\u0303|Covilha\u0303]] (loan) [[Shandong_Luneng|Shandong Luneng]] [[Zibo_Cuju_F.C.|Zibo Cuju]] (loan) [[2011_China_League_Two|2011]] [[2012_China_League_Two|2012]] [[2013\u201314_Segunda_Liga|2013/14]] [[2014_Chinese_Super_League|2014]] [[2015_Chinese_Super_League|2015]] [[2016_Chinese_Super_League|2016]] [[2017_Chinese_Super_League|2017]] [[2018_Chinese_Super_League|2018]] [[2019_Chinese_Super_League|2019]] [[2019_China_League_Two|2019]] Career total Apps 70 Goals 23 [[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] Cheng Yuan \n \u6210\u6e90 \n"} +{"id": 2964, "claim": "Adam was voted outcast by four contestants in the first voting of\u00a0Unan1mous, an American reality program aired on the ABC Network.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Unan1mous is an American reality television program that premiered on the [[Fox_Network|Fox Network]] on March 22, 2006 and ran for one season. \nUnan1mous [[Fox_Broadcasting_Company|Fox]] \n"} +{"id": 2050, "claim": "Digama africana is part of the Erebidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Erebidae|Erebidae]] Family: [[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 3490, "claim": "Dealesville, with a population of 5,446 is in the Lejweleputswa District of Free State, South Africa, and Tswana is the primary language spoken there.", "label": 0, "evidence": "5,446 [[Lejweleputswa_District_Municipality|Lejweleputswa]] [[Free_State_(province)|Free State]] [[South_Africa|South Africa]] 56.9% Dealesville is a mixed farming town in the [[Free_State_(South_African_province)|Free State]] province of [[South_Africa|South Africa]] and is surrounded by numerous salt pans. \n"} +{"id": 16432, "claim": "Redeemer of Souls received positive reviews from music critics, including PopMatters giving it nine out of ten ratings.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Redeemer of Souls has been largely praised by critics and has been hailed as a return for the band, following the lackluster response to its previous album [[Nostradamus_(album)|Nostradamus]]. [[Blabbermouth.net|Blabbermouth]] 8/10 [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 9/10 Metal Hammer 8/10 Drowned in Sound 7/10 Sputnikmusic 3/5 \n"} +{"id": 22624, "claim": "Anthem of the Peaceful Army did not receive any negative reactions from music critics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jeremy D. Larson of [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] heavily criticized the album, calling it \"half-baked [[Baby_boomers|boomer]] fetishism\" and an \"interminable 49-minute drag.\" \n"} +{"id": 46477, "claim": "Though A Whole New World EP wasn't given an official rating, Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout reviewed it positively.", "label": 0, "evidence": " Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout stated: \"This EP just kind of came out of nowhere for me, but when I found out about it, I thought I'd give it a shot. I do like cover songs, and [[The_Walt_Disney_Studios_(division)|Disney movies]], but it had been years since I enjoyed anything Stellar Kart had done. A Whole New World exceeded my expectations, and it's a very enjoyable EP. The album received overall general positive praise from multiple professional music sites and reviews. \n"} +{"id": 13959, "claim": "Founded in 2001 by President Bill Clinton, Lata Krishnan, Rajat Gupta, and Victor Menezesby, the American India Foundation (which also runs the Service Corps Fellowship - responsible for sending skilled young Americans in an immersive volunteer service program training) is a charitable trust organization that focuses on education, livelihood, and public health which is currently headquartered in New York.", "label": 1, "evidence": "American India Foundation President [[Bill_Clinton|Bill Clinton]], Lata Krishnan, [[Rajat_Gupta|Rajat Gupta]], [[Victor_Menezes|Victor Menezes]] \n"} +{"id": 10521, "claim": "Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games were held in Jakarta, Indonesia from August 20th through 30th at the Eurodome which opened in 2018 with a capacity of 1500; finals in individual dressage were held on Thursday the 23rd; and team dressage on Monday the 20th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the [[Jakarta_International_Equestrian_Park|Jakarta International Equestrian Park]], [[Jakarta|Jakarta]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], from 20 to 30 August 2018. \n"} +{"id": 27505, "claim": "Montauban Lake in Quebec is located in a region where forestry and recreotourism are popular.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Lake Montauban is crossed by [[Noire_River_(Sainte-Anne_River)|Noire River]], in the municipality of [[Saint-Alban,_Quebec|Saint-Alban]], in the [[Portneuf_Regional_County_Municipality|Portneuf Regional County Municipality]], in the administrative region of the [[Capitale-Nationale|Capitale-Nationale]], in the [[Quebec|Quebec]], in [[Canada|Canada]]. Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreotourism activities, second. \n"} +{"id": 14662, "claim": "KTEK in the 1970s featured Vietnamese language (Austroasiatic language) programming and Salem Telecom acquired the station for its Christian-related programming.", "label": 1, "evidence": "March 18, 1980; 40 years ago (1980-03-18) KTEK in the 1990s once featured [[Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese language]] programming and was declared the Voice of Vietnam in Houston. \n"} +{"id": 32835, "claim": "In 2019, Scomadi, a private limited company with limited liability, was publicly listed and majority of the stocks were bought by a British owner who changed Scomadi's management structure.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Scomadi Ltd [[Private_limited_company|Private limited company]] \n"} +{"id": 18327, "claim": "The 2001 British Grand Prix, which was held on July 15, 2001 at Silverstone, finished with Finnish Mika H\u00e4kkinen on the lead followed by German Michael Schumacher.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2001 British Grand Prix (formally the LIV [[Foster's_Lager|Foster's]] British Grand Prix) was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held on 15 July 2001 at [[Silverstone_Circuit|Silverstone]] in Northamptonshire, England. Pos [[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] \n"} +{"id": 13086, "claim": "Wad Madani is a small city in Al Jazirah state in east-central Kenya and has a population of 345,290.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sudan|Sudan]] \nWad Madani ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0648\u062f\u0645\u062f\u0646\u064a\u200e Wad Madani\u0304) or Madani is the capital of the [[Al_Jazirah_(state)|Al Jazirah]] state in east-central [[Sudan|Sudan]]. \n"} +{"id": 2793, "claim": "Edwin Waterhouse, born in Liverpool, was the sole founder of the Law Debenture Corporation; his brothers were a prominent architect and a solicitor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1889 Waterhouse, along with a group of prominent businessmen, politicians and lawyers, founded [[Law_Debenture|The Law Debenture Corporation]]. \n"} +{"id": 26002, "claim": "In the 2017 Berlin Marathon, the top three spots for the men's race were won by two runners from Ethiopia (Guye Adola and Mosinet Geremew) and one from Kenya (Eliud Kipchoge) who claimed the first spot.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Eliud_Kipchoge|Eliud Kipchoge]] [[Kenya|Kenya]] 2:03:32 [[Guye_Adola|Guye Adola]] [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] 2:03:46 [[Mosinet_Geremew|Mosinet Geremew]] [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] 2:06:09 4 2:06:13 \n"} +{"id": 13685, "claim": "Lepetella tubicola belongs to the Kingdom Fungi under Phylum Mollusca.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 1919, "claim": "In 2010 Memorial Cup for round-robin standings, Windsor Spitfires has the highest points followed by Calgary Hitmen (a major junior ice hockey team).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Windsor_Spitfires|Windsor Spitfires]] (OHL) 3 [[Calgary_Hitmen|Calgary Hitmen]] ([[Western_Hockey_League|WHL]]) 2 The Calgary Hitmen are a [[Junior_hockey|major junior]] [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[Calgary|Calgary]], [[Alberta|Alberta]], Canada. \n"} +{"id": 23253, "claim": "Ian Studd refused to represent New Zealand in an event in the 1966 Commonwealth Games held in Kingston.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1966_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games|1966 Kingston]] \n[[Ian_Studd|Ian Studd]] (NZL) \n"} +{"id": 8345, "claim": "Zeuxippus is in the Arachnida class and the Salticidae family; it was named in 1899 by Tamerlan Thorell, who was an arachnologist that described more than 1000 species of spider.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Zeuxippus is a [[Genus|genus]] of Asian [[Salticidae|jumping spiders]] that was first described by [[Tamerlan_Thorell|Tamerlan Thorell]] in 1891. \n"} +{"id": 27707, "claim": "In the 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Negros Island Region the 1st district candidate Melecio Yap won the most votes, while candidate Ernesto Librando won the least.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Philippine House of Representatives election at Negros Occidental's 1st district Melecio Yap 93,695 44,298 3,388 Ernesto Librando 43,928 185,309 \n"} +{"id": 189, "claim": "Ghassan Muhsen, born in 1945, is an Iraqi career diplomat (currently serviing as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain) and an unsuccessful artist, who never showed his work.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ghassan Muhsen (Arabic: \u063a\u0633\u0627\u0646 \u0645\u062d\u0633\u0646 ; born September 28, 1945) is an Iraqi career diplomat, as well as an artist with over 18 solo exhibitions and over 30 joint shows in four continents ranging from New Delhi to New York, from Dubai to Tunis. Currently Ambassador Ghassan Muhsen serves as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain. Growing up in Iraq, Ghassan Muhsin, was taught by some of the most well known pioneers of art, Shakir Hassan Al-Sai'd, Ismail Fateh Al Turk & Dr. Ismail Al Sheikhly during his high school years, but apart from that has no formal training in the arts, \n"} +{"id": 32312, "claim": "In the 1992 Cleveland Indians season, there were eight minor league affiliate teams associated with them, including the Columbus RedStixx and the Kinston Indians.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox|Colorado Springs Sky Sox]] [[Canton\u2013Akron_Indians|Canton\u2013Akron Indians]] [[Kinston_Indians|Kinston Indians]] [[Columbus_RedStixx|Columbus RedStixx]] [[Watertown_Indians|Watertown Indians]] [[Burlington_Royals|Burlington Indians]] \n"} +{"id": 33915, "claim": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in Bucharest provided the Dobruja chapter subversive brochures and illegal newspapers, including Sc\u00e2nteia and T\u00e2n\u0103rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases; while the whole operation was being followed by Siguran\u021ba.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In April 1932, the PCdR cell in [[Bucharest|Bucharest]] provided the Dobruja chapter [[Subversion|subversive]] brochures and illegal newspapers, including [[Sca\u0302nteia|Sca\u0302nteia]] and Ta\u0302na\u0306rul Leninist (\"The Young Leninist\"), storing them in three suitcases. The whole operation was being followed by [[Sigurant\u0326a|Sigurant\u0326a]], the secret police, which proceeded to arrest Petre Gheorghe and his colleague, a Bogdan Vasilef Pavloff. \n"} +{"id": 5787, "claim": "Brad Martin's2002 single \"Before I Knew Better,\" which rose to number 15 on the US Country Chart, was his least successful single.", "label": 1, "evidence": "51 15 \u2014 50 \n"} +{"id": 24197, "claim": "Raising Sand was criticized by various music critics such as BBC and Music Box with one critic saying that the key to the magic is the delicious harmony vocals of Krauss and Plant.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The album met with critical acclaim, earning an average score of 87 from reviews compiled by [[Metacritic|Metacritic]]. The musical quality was also praised. The [[BBC|BBC]] described Krauss's fiddle as \"coruscating\" and \"raw\", while [[Music_Box|Music Box]] said Krauss \"exceeds all expectations\". Critics praised Krauss and Plant's vocals; one critic saying that the \"key to the magic is the delicious harmony vocals of the unlikely duo\". \n"} +{"id": 3921, "claim": "Debjit Majumder was signed as replacement keeper by Mohun Bagan (an Indian professional sports club based in Kolkata) in 2014, and was selected the Best Goalkeeper of I-League 2015.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Majumder was signed as replacement keeper by [[Mohun_Bagan|Mohun Bagan]] in 2014, as Shilton Paul was loaned to [[Chennaiyin_FC|Chennaiyin FC]]. As a result of his stellar performances during the current season, he was selected the Best Goalkeeper of I-League 2015. Mohun Bagan Athletic Club, commonly known as Mohun Bagan, is an [[India|Indian]] professional sports club based in [[Kolkata|Kolkata]], [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]], India. \n"} +{"id": 948, "claim": "William Auld was born and raised in Glasgow where he attended school and finished English literature in Glasgow University after serving in the war.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Auld was born at [[Erith|Erith]] in Kent, and then moved to Glasgow with his parents, attending [[Allan_Glen's_School|Allan Glen's School]]. \n"} +{"id": 12756, "claim": "Schinia nundina belongs to the Noctuidae family of the Lepidoptera order, an order of insects that includes butterflies but excluding moths.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lepidoptera ([[English|/\u02ccl\u025bp\u026a\u02c8d\u0252pt\u0259r\u0259/]] LEP-i-DOP-t\u0259r-\u0259, from Ancient Greek lepi\u0301s \"scale\" + ptero\u0301n \"wing\") is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Insect|insects]] that includes [[Butterfly|butterflies]] and [[Moth|moths]] (both are called lepidopterans). \n"} +{"id": 1722, "claim": "In 2011 there was just 1061 people living in the village Kadaiya Kalan, India in the Bhopal district and 558 were workers mainly in agriculture.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1061 Population Kadaiya Kalan is a village in the [[Bhopal_district|Bhopal district]] of [[Madhya_Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]], [[India|India]]. 558 395 Demographics (2011 Census) \n"} +{"id": 52235, "claim": "SLDC, which has advantages in traditional models of systems development that lends itself more to a structured environment, is the only methodology that has a long time frame according to Post, & Anderson 2006.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The SDLC practice has advantages in traditional models of systems development that lends itself more to a structured environment. Comparison of Methodology Approaches (Post, & Anderson 2006) Long Short Medium Any Medium Short Short\n\u2013 Time frame \n"} +{"id": 8794, "claim": "Prince Arron got his first professional win on 2013-03-08 against Max Bursak.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2013-03-08 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Tyan_Booth|Tyan Booth]] Win \n"} +{"id": 9510, "claim": "John Culberson never served as member of the U.S. House of Representatives.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John Abney Culberson (born August 24, 1956) is an American attorney and politician who served in the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from 2001 to 2019. \n"} +{"id": 726, "claim": "The Tulane Green Wave baseball team of Tulane University who competes in the AAC plays their home games at the Greer Field at Turchin Stadium.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Tulane Green Wave baseball team represents [[Tulane_University|Tulane University]] in [[NCAA_Division_I|NCAA Division I]] [[College_baseball|college baseball]]. \n"} +{"id": 35761, "claim": "List of SEAL Team ( military action drama television series) episodes consisted of four episodes in December of 2020, the most recent was titled Shockwave.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"[[#ep65|God of War]]\" December 2, 2020 \"[[#ep66|Forever War]]\" December 2, 2020 \"[[#ep67|The New Normal]]\" December 9, 2020 \"[[#ep68|Shockwave]]\" December 16, 2020 SEAL Team is an American [[Military_drama|military action drama]] television series created by Benjamin Cavell. \n"} +{"id": 40778, "claim": "Basil King became an Anglican rector after attending the University of King's College, serving the clergy until 1900.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was graduated from the [[University_of_King's_College|University of King's College]] in [[Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]], and served as an [[Bishop|Anglican]] rector at St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral in [[Halifax_Urban_Area|Halifax, Nova Scotia]], and later at [[Christ_Church_(Cambridge,_Massachusetts)|Christ Church]] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. King began writing in 1900 after he was forced to retire from the clergy due to loss of eyesight and [[Thyroid_disease|thyroid disease]]. \n"} +{"id": 5996, "claim": "Mishkat Varma's television filmography included the role of Raj Purohit from Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, Kabir Kumar from Nisha Aur Uske Cousins, and Josy Nair from Yeh Hai Aashiqui.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Aur_Pyaar_Ho_Gaya_(TV_series)|Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya]] Raj Purohit [[Nisha_Aur_Uske_Cousins|Nisha Aur Uske Cousins]] Kabir Kumar [[Yeh_Hai_Aashiqui|Yeh Hai Aashiqui]] Josy Nair \nMishkat Varma is an Indian television actor known for his portrayal of Kabir Kumar in [[Nisha_Aur_Uske_Cousins|Nisha Aur Uske Cousins]]. In 2016, he played Josy Nair in [[Bindass|Bindass]]'s [[Yeh_Hai_Aashiqui|Yeh Hai Aashiqui]] which reunited him with Vajani. He made his television debut in 2014 with [[Aur_Pyaar_Ho_Gaya_(TV_series)|Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya]] as Raj Purohit for which he was nominated for Fresh New Face Male in [[Indian_Telly_Awards|Indian Telly Awards]]. \n"} +{"id": 38520, "claim": "Nurol Bank (a financial services company based in Turkey) has ten stock owners, most of the stock is held by Nurol Holding A.S at 78.16%", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nurol Yatirim Bankasi, referred to as Nurol Bank in English, is a financial services company based in [[Turkey|Turkey]]. \n1 [[Nurol_Holding|Nurol Holding]] A.S 78.16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nurol Yatirim Bankasi, referred to as Nurol Bank in English, is a financial services company based in [[Turkey|Turkey]]. \n"} +{"id": 5726, "claim": "Norifumi Yamashita, the first Japanese jumper to jump over 17 meters, took first place in the triple jump during two separate competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Triple jump: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996 [[Japan_Championships_in_Athletics|Japanese Championships]] 1st \n"} +{"id": 24102, "claim": "Watu Bhatti is a village in the Firozpur district of Punjab, India, in the Zira tehsil, with a total population of 358 where 169 are male and 189 are female, in which there are 216 literates, but less than 100 workers in total.", "label": 1, "evidence": "358 Population 169 189 \n"} +{"id": 13011, "claim": "Takahisa Oguchi finished 16th in the FIL World Luge Championships men's singles event, and later went into graduate research in biomechanics at Shinshu University (a Japanese national university), in Nagano, Japan.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Oguchi's best finish at the [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships|FIL World Luge Championships]] was 16th in the men's singles event at [[Lake_Placid,_New_York|Lake Placid, New York]] in [[FIL_World_Luge_Championships_2009|2009]]. He later went into graduate research in [[Biomechanics|biomechanics]] at [[Shinshu_University|Shinshu University]] in [[Nagano_Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Japan|Japan]]. Shinshu University (\u4fe1\u5dde\u5927\u5b66, Shinshu\u0304 daigaku), abbreviated to Shindai (\u4fe1\u5927), is a [[Japanese_national_university|Japanese national university]] in [[Nagano_Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]], Japan. \n"} +{"id": 23341, "claim": "Clive Reston is a character created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy, that first appeared in Giany Size Master of Kung Fu issue 3 published by Marvel Comics (owned by the Walt Disney Company).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Doug Moench; Paul Gulacy Clive Reston is a fictional character appearing in [[American_comic_book|American comic books]] published by [[Marvel_Comics|Marvel Comics]]. [[Master_of_Kung_Fu_(comics)|Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu]] issue three, 1974 [[Marvel_Entertainment|Marvel Entertainment, LLC]]\n([[The_Walt_Disney_Company|The Walt Disney Company]]) Marvel Comics \n"} +{"id": 3212, "claim": "The year 1941 saw the biggest wartime production of Lancia 3Ro, a 4x2 heavy truck built by an Italian truck manufacturer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "3Ro wartime production 1939 657 1940 2,646 1941 3,162 1942 1,643 1943 1,205 1944 51 1945 1 The Lancia Ro, Lancia Ro-Ro and Lancia 3Ro were 4x2 [[Truck|heavy trucks]] built by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Lancia|Lancia]] from the 1930s through the 1940s for military and civilian use. \n"} +{"id": 1835, "claim": "Marko Drobnjak moved on loan to Polet Ljubi\u0107\u2014a football club in Serbia that currently plays in the Serbian League West\u2014at the beginning of 2016 until the end of 2015-16 season in which, afterwards, he was nominated for the most prospective goalkeeper in his home town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the beginning of 2016, Drobnjak moved on loan to [[FK_Polet_Ljubic\u0301|Polet Ljubic\u0301]] until the end of [[2015\u201316_Serbian_SuperLiga|2015\u201316]] season. After the end of same season, he was nominated for the most prospective goalkeeper in his home town. FK Polet Ljubic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0424\u041a \u041fo\u043be\u0442 \u0409\u0443\u0431\u0438\u045b) is a [[Association_football|football]] club based in [[Ljubic\u0301_(C\u030cac\u030cak)|Ljubic\u0301]], [[C\u030cac\u030cak|C\u030cac\u030cak]], Serbia. They currently play in the [[Serbian_League_West|Serbian League West]] (Srpska liga Zapad), a third tier in Serbia's football league, and spent the 2001\u201302 season in the [[Serbian_First_League|Serbian First League]]. \n"} +{"id": 37668, "claim": "On July 5, 2016, the FBI Director charged Hillary Clinton after the investigation yielded 110 sent emails that should have been regarded as classified.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In a statement, FBI director [[James_Comey|James Comey]] said: Out of 30,000, three emails were found to be marked as classified, although they lacked classified headers and were marked only with a small \"c\" in parentheses, described as \"portion markings\" by Comey. On July 5, 2016, the [[Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation|FBI]] concluded its investigation. The FBI recommended that the Justice Department decline to prosecute. On July 6, 2016, U.S. Attorney General [[Loretta_Lynch|Loretta Lynch]]\u2014who had met privately with Bill Clinton on June 27\u2014confirmed that the probe into Clinton's use of private email servers would be closed without criminal charges. \n"} +{"id": 7734, "claim": "The two professional raters who gave the album One Chord to Another a score of B plus are AllMusic and Rolling Stone.", "label": 1, "evidence": " [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] [[Rolling_Stone|Rolling Stone]] [[Entertainment_Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]] B+ \n"} +{"id": 32132, "claim": "Coastline of Tamil Nadu extends for 1,076 km and is a coastline shared by 14 districts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The coastal corridor consists of 13 districts with 15 major ports and harbors, sandy beaches, lakes and river estuaries. \n"} +{"id": 3802, "claim": "In the 1950-51 season, despite making no roster changes whatsoever, the Black Hawks started the season with a strong 7-3-2 record before falling into a slump after 27 games where their record went down to 11-10-6; which was still above .500, but after team members Jack Stewart, Gus Bodnar, and Bill Gadsby ran into injuries, the next 43 games saw the team go on a 2-37-4, resulting in a last place finish for the second consecutive season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In the off-season, the Black Hawks and [[Detroit_Red_Wings|Detroit Red Wings]] made the biggest trade in NHL history at the time, as Chicago sent [[Jim_Henry_(ice_hockey)|Jim Henry]], [[Gaye_Stewart|Gaye Stewart]], [[Bob_Goldham|Bob Goldham]] and [[Metro_Prystai|Metro Prystai]] to Detroit for [[Harry_Lumley_(ice_hockey)|Harry Lumley]], [[Jack_Stewart_(ice_hockey)|Jack Stewart]], [[Al_Dewsbury|Al Dewsbury]], [[Don_Morrison_(ice_hockey)|Don Morrison]] and [[Pete_Babando|Pete Babando]]. The club also replaced head coach [[Charlie_Conacher|Charlie Conacher]] with former Red Wings player [[Ebbie_Goodfellow|Ebbie Goodfellow]], and named the newly acquired Jack Stewart the captain of the team. \n"} +{"id": 33056, "claim": "The station used a system that transmitted the signal through area power lines, eliminating the need for antennae while carrying programming atypical of radio in the area from its earliest days.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The station used a system that transmitted the signal through area power lines, eliminating the need for antennae. The station carried programming atypical of radio in the area from its earliest days, as well as programming tied in with classes and campus activities. \n"} +{"id": 24239, "claim": "In 2013, Washington Stealth made a Home record of 3 wins and 5 losses in the West Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013_NLL_season|2013]] Western 5-3 \n"} +{"id": 13732, "claim": "Skenea belongs to the kingdom Animalia and phylum Mollusca, the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] Mollusca is the second-largest [[Phylum|phylum]] of [[Invertebrate|invertebrate]] animals after the [[Arthropoda|Arthropoda]]. \n"} +{"id": 1071, "claim": "Battery torque wrench does not operate independently of an outside power source, and is not confused with a standard impact wrench.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A battery torque wrench is a battery-operated [[Torque_wrench|torque wrench]] that can apply a specified torque without effort from the operator. \n"} +{"id": 1277, "claim": "Two segments of Expressway R6, a highway in the Czech Republic, were supposed to finish construction by 2020.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[R6_expressway_(Czech_Republic)|R6 expressway (Czech Republic)]], a road in Czech Republic Motorway 10/2020 10/2020 \n"} +{"id": 9085, "claim": "Alessandro Stratta, a celebrity chef and restaurateur of mixed Italian and French heritage, served as an intern under Alain Ducasse's Louis XV restaurant and later on worked for Daniel Boulud at Le Cirque in New York City.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alessandro Stratta (born October 29, 1964) is a [[Celebrity_chef|celebrity chef]] and [[Restaurateur|restaurateur]] of mixed [[Italian_people|Italian]] and French heritage. He then accepted an [[Internship|internship]] at the Ho\u0302tel de Paris in Monaco; soon after, Alain Ducasse invited Stratta to join the team at his Louis XV restaurant there. After two years, Stratta returned to the United States, and at Ducasse's recommendation began working for Daniel Boulud at [[Le_Cirque|Le Cirque]] in New York City. \n"} +{"id": 12104, "claim": "The Mighty Underdogs is an American hip hop supergroup from the San Francisco Bay Area the group released the debut EP, The Prelude, in 2007.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Mighty Underdogs is an American hip hop supergroup from the [[San_Francisco_Bay_Area|San Francisco Bay Area]]. The group released the debut EP, The Prelude, in 2007. \n"} +{"id": 10440, "claim": "Robert Broderip lived in London all his life and wrote a considerable quantity of music during the earlier part of the nineteenth century.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He lived at Bristol all his life, and wrote a considerable quantity of music. Broderip lived at [[Bristol|Bristol]] during the latter part of the eighteenth century. \n"} +{"id": 35487, "claim": "The remaining mutineers arrived on the island and took a wife each.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The nine remaining mutineers arrived on the island on 15 January 1790 with eleven Tahitian women and six men. Each of the mutineers took one woman as a wife, with the three remaining women to be shared by the six Tahitian men, which they resented. \n"} +{"id": 5608, "claim": "Gervinho, who was given the number 27 shirt, which was last worn by Ivory Coast teammate Emmanuel Ebou\u00e9, an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a right back, who was already on the verge of leaving the club, was sent off on his Premier League debut against Newcastle United for slapping Joey Barton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gervinho was given the number 27 shirt, which was last worn by [[Ivory_Coast_national_football_team|Ivory Coast]] teammate [[Emmanuel_Eboue\u0301|Emmanuel Eboue\u0301]] who was already on the verge of leaving the club. Emmanuel Eboue\u0301 (born 4 June 1983) is an Ivorian former professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Defender_(association_football)#Full_back|right back]]. He was sent off on his [[Premier_League|Premier League]] debut against [[Newcastle_United|Newcastle United]] for slapping [[Joey_Barton|Joey Barton]]. \n"} +{"id": 7539, "claim": "The Z\u00fcrich ePrix was one of the three races to debut during the 2017-18 Formula E season, and was also the first race in Switzerland since 1954.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was one of three races to debut during the [[2017\u201318_Formula_E_season|2017\u201318 Formula E season]]. It was also the first race in Switzerland since 1954, thanks in part to an amendment to Swiss law in 2015 to allow electric motor racing. \n"} +{"id": 13776, "claim": "Nat Faxon won several awards in the Adapted Screenplay category in 2011 for The Descendats, such as the Satellite Awards which is given by the International Press Academy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 [[Satellite_Awards|Satellite Awards]] Adapted Screenplay Won Tracing the journey of land baron Matt King, who struggles with unexpected occurrences in his monotonous life, The Descendants won an [[Academy_Awards|Oscar]] for [[Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]], and two [[Golden_Globe_Awards|Golden Globe Awards]] for [[Golden_Globe_Award_for_Best_Motion_Picture_\u2013_Drama|Best Picture \u2013 Drama]] and [[Golden_Globe_Award_for_Best_Actor_\u2013_Motion_Picture_Drama|Best Actor \u2013 Drama]] for Clooney. The Satellite Awards are annual awards given by the [[International_Press_Academy|International Press Academy]] that are commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs. \n"} +{"id": 11221, "claim": "American Apathy received professional ratings from Allmusic, CDNow, melodic.net and Sputnikmusic.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[AllMusic|Allmusic]] [[CDNow|CDNow]] [[Melodic.net|melodic.net]] Sputnikmusic \n"} +{"id": 1981, "claim": "In the 1957 NCAA Skiing Championships, Western State (CO), the athletic teams that represent Western Colorado University in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports, placed outside of the top five.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4 [[Western_State_Colorado_Mountaineers_ski_team|Western State (CO)]] \n"} +{"id": 2759, "claim": "4962 Vecherka, a Eunomian asteroid and slow rotator from the central regions of the asteroid belt, was discovered by T. Smirnova on 1 October 1973.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4962 Vecherka, provisional designation 1973 TP, is a Eunomian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] and [[List_of_slow_rotators_(minor_planets)|slow rotator]] from the central regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 1 October 1973, by Soviet astronomer [[Tamara_Smirnova|Tamara Smirnova]] at the [[Crimean_Astrophysical_Observatory|Crimean Astrophysical Observatory]] in Nauchnij, on the Crimean peninsula. \n"} +{"id": 558, "claim": "Vi\u010danci has a total population of 241 and it is located in the Styria region of Slovenia (in the Slovene Hills) .", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vic\u030canci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u028bi\u02d0t\u0283antsi]]) is a settlement in the [[Slovene_Hills|Slovene Hills]] northwest of Ormoz\u030c in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. 241 The area traditionally belonged to the region of Styria. \nVic\u030canci (pronounced [[Slovene|[\u02c8\u028bi\u02d0t\u0283antsi]]) is a settlement in the [[Slovene_Hills|Slovene Hills]] northwest of Ormoz\u030c in northeastern [[Slovenia|Slovenia]]. 241 Styria \n"} +{"id": 3193, "claim": "In Bangkok Summer (main themes of the movie are love, betrayal, money and race) Unni Mukundan are central characters, the film started production in May 2010 in Bangkok.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The film started production in August 2010 in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. \n"} +{"id": 16914, "claim": "The US Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) was not sanctioned by the\u00a0National Institute of Standards and Technology.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_States|United States]]'s Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are publicly announced [[Standardization|standards]] developed by the [[National_Institute_of_Standards_and_Technology|National Institute of Standards and Technology]] for use in computer systems by non-military [[United_States_of_America|American]] government agencies and government contractors. \n"} +{"id": 18196, "claim": "5771 Somerville, discovered by E. Bowell on August\u00a03, 1978, belongs to the Lixiaohua\u00a0asteroid family with more than 700 known members.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 21 September 1987, by American astronomer [[Edward_Bowell|Edward Bowell]] at the [[Anderson_Mesa_Station|Anderson Mesa Station]] of the [[Lowell_Observatory|Lowell Observatory]] in Flagstaff, Arizona. \n5771 Somerville, provisional designation 1987 ST1, is a carbonaceous Lixiaohua [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the outer regions of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 26 kilometers in diameter. \nSomerville is a member of the [[Lixiaohua_family|Lixiaohua family]], an outer-belt [[Asteroid_family|asteroid family]] with more than 700 known members, consisting of C-type and [[X-type_asteroid|X-type asteroids]]. \n"} +{"id": 6253, "claim": "The second season of American Horror Story, began from October 17, 2012 with \"Welcome to Briarcliff\" which was directed by Bradley Buecker and ended on January 23, 2013 with the episode \"Madness Ends\" that was directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon for a total of 13 episodes in the season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The second season premiered on October 17, 2012, and concluded on January 23, 2013. 1 No.\noverall \"[[Welcome_to_Briarcliff|Welcome to Briarcliff]]\" [[Bradley_Buecker|Bradley Buecker]] October 17, 2012 (2012-10-17) 13 \"[[Madness_Ends|Madness Ends]]\" Alfonso Gomez-Rejon January 23, 2013 (2013-01-23) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 \n"} +{"id": 408, "claim": "\"Rusty's Dino Island\", directed by Paul Brown and written by Scott Gray, aired last March 2, 2020 with 0.27 million U.S. viewers, which is lower than the 0.30 million U.S. viewers of \"Rusty's Tiny Adventure\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Rusty's Tiny Adventure\" Paul Brown Becky Wangberg and Sarah Eisenberg March 3, 2020 (2020-03-03) 0.36 \n"} +{"id": 2612, "claim": "Konstantin Rausch appeared in nine seasons of the Bundesliga Division but only appeared in three seasons of the Russian Premier League Division.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bundesliga|Bundesliga]] [[2007\u201308_Bundesliga|2007\u201308]] [[2008\u201309_Bundesliga|2008\u201309]] [[2009\u201310_Hannover_96_season|2009\u201310]] [[2010\u201311_Hannover_96_season|2010\u201311]] [[2011\u201312_Hannover_96_season|2011\u201312]] [[2012\u201313_Hannover_96_season|2012\u201313]] Bundesliga [[2013\u201314_VfB_Stuttgart_season|2013\u201314]] [[2014\u201315_VfB_Stuttgart_season|2014\u201315]] Bundesliga [[2015\u201316_Bundesliga|2015\u201316]] Bundesliga [[2016\u201317_1._FC_Ko\u0308ln_season|2016\u201317]] [[2017\u201318_1._FC_Ko\u0308ln_season|2017\u201318]] \n"} +{"id": 25680, "claim": "Approximateyl seven to 14 percent of the United States' revenue from financial transaction taxes comes from US futures, or standardized legal agreements to buy or sell something at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future, between parties not know to each other.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Revenue Estimate for US \n Financial Transaction Tax US futures .02% 7\u201314 \n"} +{"id": 743, "claim": "Albert Foday, an attacking midfielder and free kick expert (a method of restarting play after an infringement of the laws by the opponent) plays on Kallon FC, which team he played on in 2002-2003 before going to the Mighty Barolle for two years before his return.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Albert Foday (born April 27, 1985) nickname Junnior Biano is a Sierra Leonean international footballer who is an [[Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] and is currently playing for FC Kallon, one of the top clubs in the [[Sierra_Leone_National_Premier_League|Sierra Leone National Premier League]]. He is known in Sierra Leone for being a [[Direct_free_kick|free kick]] expert. Kallon F.C. Mighty Barolle Kallon F.C. A free kick is a method of restarting play in [[Association_football|association football]]. \n"} +{"id": 4426, "claim": "The Canton that has the highest numbers of Croats population is located in the center of the country, while the lowest population of Croats is found in the smallest canton of the country.", "label": 1, "evidence": "West Herzegovina 96.82% 17.21% \n"} +{"id": 15606, "claim": "Ryanair had the most number of routes served in 2019 at 1,831, followed by American Airlines at 1,106 routes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Ryanair|Ryanair]] 1,831 American Airlines 1,106 \n"} +{"id": 4370, "claim": "The initial intention of Charles Hayward Izard, a former New Zealand Member of Parliament from Wellington, to only stand in a Christchurch electorate at the 1905 general election was changed when his father died in mid March, and a request was put to him to stand in the City of Wellington electorate to fill the vacancy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Izard also stood for [[City_of_Wellington_(New_Zealand_electorate)|City of Wellington]] in a [[1905_City_of_Wellington_by-election|by-election in 1905]], coming second to fellow Liberal [[Francis_Fisher|Francis Fisher]]. Izard was born in Wellington on 19 January 1862, the eldest son of [[Charles_Beard_Izard|Charles Beard Izard]], who was a prominent and popular Wellington lawyer and MP for [[Wellington_Suburbs_(New_Zealand_electorate)|Wellington Suburbs]]. Charles Beard Izard (4 December 1829 \u2013 23 October 1904) was a 19th-century [[Member_of_parliament|Member of Parliament]] and lawyer in [[Wellington|Wellington]], New Zealand. \n"} +{"id": 1625, "claim": "Ghislaine Saikaley was a public servant who received death threats from the Hells Angels, considered an organized crime syndicate by the Department of Justice Canada.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ghislaine Saikaley (born 1962 in [[Rouyn-Noranda|Rouyn-Noranda]], [[Quebec|Quebec]]) was the interim [[Office_of_the_Commissioner_of_Official_Languages|Commissioner of Official Languages]] of [[Canada|Canada]] from 2016 to 2018. Saikaley entered the Canadian public service in 1986, when she started working at the Rouyn-Norenda correctional center. During this time, the [[Hells_Angels|Hells Angels]] were very active in the area, and Saikaley received numerous death threats related to her work. The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is a worldwide [[Outlaw_motorcycle_club#One_percenter|one-percenter]] motorcycle club whose members typically ride [[Harley-Davidson|Harley-Davidson]] motorcycles. The [[United_States_Department_of_Justice|United States Department of Justice]] considers the club to be an [[Organized_crime|organized crime]] syndicate. \n"} +{"id": 4824, "claim": "Tina Lord (returns in 1984 after having read in her mother's diary that Ted Clayton had not been her biological father).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tina returns in 1984 after having read in her mother's diary that Ted Clayton had not been her biological father. \n"} +{"id": 6099, "claim": "Kazi Jalil Abbasi had five positions before 1988, one of which was the President, District Congress Committee, Basti", "label": 1, "evidence": "Minister of State Government of Uttar Pradesh President, District Congress Committee, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] President, District Congress Committee, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] Member, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee Member, All India Congress Committee President, Rafi Ahmad Kidwai Memorial Trust, [[Basti,_Uttar_Pradesh|Basti]] Nehru Literary Association, [[Lucknow|Lucknow]] Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Member, Seventh Lok Sabha Member, Eighth Lok Sabha 1971 1956 1980 1946 1962 1962 1962 1962 1980 1984 \n"} +{"id": 30108, "claim": "One of the main motives of Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide is to Established an independent Armenia, a landlocked country, and is bordered by Georgia to the west.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Located in [[Western_Asia|Western Asia]], on the [[Armenian_Highlands|Armenian Highlands]], it is bordered by [[Turkey|Turkey]] to the west, [[Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] to the north, the de facto independent [[Republic_of_Artsakh|Republic of Artsakh]] and [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]] to the east, and [[Iran|Iran]] and Azerbaijan's [[Exclave|exclave]] of [[Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic|Nakhchivan]] to the south. \n"} +{"id": 37296, "claim": "Sievern and Knoxville Railroad, a South Carolina railroad that runs for about 17.5 miles, was incorporated by the South Carolina General Assembly in which it was given the property for the Greenwood, Anderson and Western Railway in 1898 and was later on controlled by the Southern Railway after 1899.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Sievern and Knoxville Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated from the late 19th century into the first half of the 20th century. The line ran from [[Batesburg,_South_Carolina|Batesburg, South Carolina]], to Sievern, South Carolina, about 17.5 miles. The Sievern and Knoxville was incorporated by the [[South_Carolina_General_Assembly|South Carolina General Assembly]] in 1898 as a successor to the [[Greenwood,_Anderson_and_Western_Railway|Greenwood, Anderson and Western Railway]]. Ir was controlled by the [[Southern_Railway_(US)|Southern Railway]] after 1899 and was abandoned in 1933. \n"} +{"id": 29534, "claim": "Raoulia, a New Zealand plant in the tribe of flowering plants in the asteraceae family, got its \"Vegetable Sheep\" name from a legendary plant that was once believed to grow sheep, whcih were believed to be connected to the plant by an umbilical cord.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Due to their shape and form, the plant clusters resemble sheep from afar, this giving them their alternate name, vegetable sheep. \n"} +{"id": 40109, "claim": "Herbie, who is described as short, obese, unstylish, and young, first appeared in Forbidden Worlds #73 on Dec. 1958 and was created by Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Herbie Popnecker is a fictional comic book character that first appeared in [[Forbidden_Worlds|Forbidden Worlds]] #73 in December 1958, published by [[American_Comics_Group|American Comics Group]]. He was created by [[Richard_E._Hughes|Richard E. Hughes]] (using the [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] \"Shane O'Shea\") and [[Ogden_Whitney|Ogden Whitney]]. Herbie is an antithetical hero: short, obese, unstylish, and young. \n"} +{"id": 10341, "claim": "Anatoli Lyz, a Russian professional football coach, was born on February 27, 1943 in the Apanasenkovsky District of Stavropol Krai, and played for the FC Venets Gulkevichi from 1991 to 1996.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1943-02-27) February 27, 1943 (age 77) [[FC_Venets_Gulkevichi|FC Venets Gulkevichi]] \n"} +{"id": 17008, "claim": "Since 2006, the Vijay Award for Contribution to Tamil Cinema has been awarded to nine people and groups in the Tamil film industry, including Sivakumar, AVM Saravanan, and Balu Mahendra.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2006 [[B._Saroja_Devi|Saroja Devi]] 2007 [[Film_News_Anandan|Film News Anandan]] 2008 [[SPI_Cinemas|Sathyam Cinemas]] 2009 The Stunt Union 2010 [[Mugur_Sundar|Mugur Sundar]] 2012 [[Bharathiraja|Bharathiraja]] 2013 [[Balu_Mahendra|Balu Mahendra]] 2014 [[M._Saravanan_(film_producer)|AVM Saravanan]] 2017 Sivakumar \n"} +{"id": 43684, "claim": "Tracy Howe lived in three different Canadian cities before he was three years old.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tracy Howe was born in [[Toronto|Toronto]], [[Ontario|Ontario]]. In 1952 Tracy and his family moved to London, England. In 1956, when Tracy was 4 they moved to Ottawa, Canada. \n"} +{"id": 29194, "claim": "Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari (Making It Through) had ten seasons and ran from October 11, 1990 - September 29, 2011.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sugako Hashida Drama Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari (\u6a4b\u7530\u58fd\u8cc0\u5b50\u30c8\u3099\u30e9\u30de \u6e21\u308b\u4e16\u9593\u306f\u9b3c\u306f\u3099\u304b\u308a) (Making It Through) is a Japanese television drama series which first aired on [[Tokyo_Broadcasting_System_Television|TBS]] in 1990. 1 October 11, 1990 Final September 29, 2011 \n"} +{"id": 50240, "claim": "Coregonus fontanae is a genus of Coregonus in the Salmonidae order within the Actinopterygii class.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Salmoniformes|Salmoniformes]] Order: \nCoregonus fontanae, also known as the Stechlin cisco, Fontane cisco, or Fontane's cisco, is a species of [[Freshwater_whitefish|freshwater whitefish]] in the family [[Salmonidae|Salmonidae]] endemic to the [[Gro\u00dfer_Stechlinsee|Gro\u00dfer Stechlinsee]] in northern Germany. \n"} +{"id": 13592, "claim": "Muharrem Sahiti was Kosovo's manager from 2005-2006.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kosovo_national_football_team|Kosovo]] Manager 2005 2006 \n"} +{"id": 2822, "claim": "Holly Dunn didn't make the singles' charts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She released 10 albums and charted 19 singles, plus two duets on the [[Hot_Country_Songs|Hot Country Songs]] charts. \n"} +{"id": 3518, "claim": "Hilliardia belongs to the Asterales family of the order Asteraceae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 40975, "claim": "Hirakawachi Itch\u014dme was a Japanese group focused on folk music\u2014a genre that includes traditional folk music and folk revival while some types may be called world music\u2014which consecutively released albums from 2003 to 2008 that all amounts to a total of six albums.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hirakawachi Itcho\u0304me (Japanese: \u5e73\u5ddd\u5730\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Folk_music|folk music]] group consisting of brothers Ryu\u0304nosuke Hayashi (born April 14, 1988) and Naojiro\u0304 Hayashi (born December 23, 1990). Folk music includes [[#Traditional_folk_music|traditional folk music]] and the genre that evolved from it during the 20th-century [[Folk_revival|folk revival]]. Some types of folk music may be called [[World_music|world music]]. Nanatsu no Hiragana (\u4e03\u3064\u306e\u3072\u3089\u304b\u3099\u306a)\nRelease date: 2003.03.05 Enpitsu de Tsukuru uta (\u3048\u3093\u3072\u309a\u3064\u3066\u3099\u4f5c\u308b\u6b4c)\nRelease date: 2004.07.28 Umikaze wa Toki o Koete (\u6d77\u98a8\u306f\u6642\u3092\u8d8a\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2005.07.27 Utaite o Kaete (\u6b4c\u3044\u624b\u3092\u4ee3\u3048\u3066)\nRelease date: 2006.09.20 Yukidoke no Koro ni Todoku Tegami (\u96ea\u89e3\u3051\u306e\u9803\u306b\u5c4a\u304f\u624b\u7d19)\nRelease date: 2007.02.28 Hirakawachi Itcho\u0304me II - Mo\u0304 Hitotsu no Best Album to Last Live (\u5e73\u5ddd\u5730\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u2161~\u3082\u3046\u3072\u3068\u3064\u306e\u30d8\u3099\u30b9\u30c8\u30a2\u30eb\u30cf\u3099\u30e0\u3068\u30e9\u30b9\u30c8\u30e9\u30a4\u30a6\u3099~)\nRelease date: 2008.11.26 \n"} +{"id": 12088, "claim": "The \u00c9cailles de Lune received a professional ratings of 8.7/10 from Metal Storm and received 9/10 from PopMatters (international online magazine).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Metal_Storm_(webzine)|Metal Storm]] 8.7/10 \n[[PopMatters|PopMatters]] 9/10 \nPopMatters is an international [[Online_magazine|online magazine]] of cultural criticism that covers many aspects of [[Popular_culture|popular culture]]. \n"} +{"id": 9103, "claim": "Ned Vaughn is an actor born in Huntsville, Alabama who became the founding executive vice president of SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actos Guild- American Federation of Television and Radio Artists).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ned Vaughn (born November 20, 1964) is an American film and television actor who served as vice president of the Screen Actors Guild prior to becoming the founding executive vice president of [[SAG-AFTRA|SAG-AFTRA]]. (1964-11-20) November 20, 1964 (age 56)\n[[Huntsville,_Alabama|Huntsville, Alabama]] The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA; [[English|/\u02ccs\u00e6\u0261\u02c8\u00e6ftr\u0259/]]) is an American [[Trade_union|labor union]] representing approximately 160,000 film and television [[Actor|actors]], journalists, radio personalities, recording artists, singers, voice actors, and other media professionals worldwide. \n"} +{"id": 7168, "claim": "During the 1967 Italian Grand Prix, only one out of the 18 drivers was able to finish 68 laps, while ten drivers finished 67 laps.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] 68 [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] 68 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] 68 [[Austria]] [[Jochen_Rindt|Jochen Rindt]] 68 [[United_Kingdom]] [[Mike_Spence|Mike Spence]] 67 \n"} +{"id": 87, "claim": "Bernina Range has 30 peaks, the highest is Piz Bernina at 13,304 feet tall (Johann Wilhelm Coaz was the first to climb it).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Piz_Bernina|Piz Bernina]] (4,049 m (13,284 ft)), its highest peak, is the most easterly [[List_of_Alpine_Four-thousanders|four thousand-metre peak]] in the Alps. \n"} +{"id": 2953, "claim": "Classical guitarist Mats Scheidegger specializes in contemporary music and serves as artistic director of the\u00a0\"Tage f\u00fcr Neue Musik Z\u00fcrich\" festival since 1998.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mats Scheidegger (born 1963 in [[Baden,_Switzerland|Baden]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]) is a [[Classical_guitar|classical guitarist]]. He specializes in contemporary music, e.g. he is the dedicatee of Sam Hayden's (). He has been artistic director of the \"Tage fu\u0308r Neue Musik Zu\u0308rich\" festival since 1998. \n"} +{"id": 12648, "claim": "The 1975 United States Grand Prix saw Austria's Niki Lauda finish first with a time of 1:42:58.175, followed by Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, 4.943 seconds behind, with Germany's Jochen Mass and UK's James Hunt 47.6 and 49.4 seconds behind, respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[West_Germany]] [[Jochen_Mass|Jochen Mass]] + 47.637 s \n[[United_Kingdom]] [[James_Hunt|James Hunt]] + 49.475 s \n"} +{"id": 18439, "claim": "Temple Painter (June 14, 1933 - Aug 6, 2016) performed as a solo pianist, harpsichordist, and organist with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, whose principal concert venue is the Perelman Theater of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Temple Painter (June 14, 1933 \u2013 August 6, 2016) was an American [[Harpsichordist|harpsichordist]] and [[Organist|organist]]. He performed as solo pianist, harpsichordist and organist with the [[Chamber_Orchestra_of_Philadelphia|Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia]], and concertized extensively in the United States, Europe and Israel. Its principal concert venue is the Perelman Theater of the [[Kimmel_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts|Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts]], of which the orchestra is a founding resident company. \n"} +{"id": 29395, "claim": "In 2010 Scot Elrod was set to be in the movie Knifepoint but was replaced last minute but then played Matt Fairchild in Death and Cremation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 Knifepoint Adam \n"} +{"id": 1579, "claim": "The Ball Street Journal received a rating of (81/100) from Okayplayer, and (8/10) from RapReviews.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Okayplayer|Okayplayer]] (81/100) RapReviews (8/10) \n"} +{"id": 25713, "claim": "Zatanna gets kidnapped by a villain named Siphon, and the villain binds and gags her to prevent her from incanting spells.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zatanna is kidnapped by a new villain named Siphon, who tries to steal her abilities. Siphon incapacitates Zatanna by binding and gagging her, preventing her from incanting spells. \n"} +{"id": 4335, "claim": "Akimoto Matsuyo was diagnosed with cancer in third grade, but was able to go to school for many more years than required.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In addition, to her father's death at a young age she was diagnosed with [[Pleurisy|pleurisy]] when she was in the third grade. Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is [[Inflammation|inflammation]] of the membranes that surround the [[Lung|lungs]] and line the chest cavity ([[Pulmonary_pleurae|pleurae]]). Due to Akimoto's fatigue from her illness and her family's belief in traditional gender roles, the family did not see the need for Akimoto to extend her education, so she attended public school for the minimum required years. For many years of her childhood, Akimoto was home schooled with the help of her two older brothers. \n"} +{"id": 16936, "claim": "John Blackwall was a British naturalist born in January 20, 1790 in Liverpool.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1790-01-20)January 20, 1790\n[[Manchester|Manchester]] \nBlackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. \n"} +{"id": 25538, "claim": "Leif Gislason, who teamed up with another ice dancer in 2002, participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Japan and Mexico between 2003 and 2004 and also participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Ukraine two years after.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He then teamed up with [[Lauren_Senft|Lauren Senft]] in 2002. Lauren Senft (born May 16, 1987) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] retired [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]]. September 24\u201328 2003 JGP Mexico Cup [[Mexico_City|Mexico City]], [[Mexico|Mexico]] October 16\u201319 2003 JGP SBC Cup [[Okaya,_Nagano|Okaya, Japan]] 2004 JGP Ukrainian Souvenir Sept. 29 \u2013 Oct. 3 [[Kiev|Kiev]], [[Ukraine|Ukraine]] [[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Japan]] 3rd [[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Mexico]] 4th [[2004\u20132005_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Ukraine]] 5th \n"} +{"id": 41367, "claim": "Protein phosphatase 2, which is implicated in the negative control of cell growth and division, can easily be distinguished from a common heteromeric core enzyme.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Protein phosphatase 2 is one of the four major [[Serine|Ser]]/[[Threonine|Thr]] phosphatases, and it is implicated in the negative control of [[Cell_growth|cell growth]] and [[Cell_division|division]]. It consists of a common [[Heteromeric|heteromeric]] core enzyme, which is composed of a [[Catalytic|catalytic]] subunit and a constant regulatory subunit, that associates with a variety of regulatory subunits. \nProtein phosphatase 2 is one of the four major Ser/Thr phosphatases, and it is implicated in the negative control of cell growth and division. It consists of a common heteromeric core enzyme, which is composed of a catalytic subunit and a constant regulatory subunit, that associates with a variety of regulatory subunits. \nProtein phosphatase 2 is one of the four major Ser/Thr phosphatases, and it is implicated in the negative control of cell growth and division. It consists of a common heteromeric core enzyme, which is composed of a catalytic subunit and a constant regulatory subunit, that associates with a variety of regulatory subunits. \n"} +{"id": 4346, "claim": "The 1959 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team lost all its games except for the one against the Illinois State during the 1959 NCAA College Division football season (the fourth season of college football in Canada).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1959 NCAA College Division football season was the fourth season of [[College_football|college football]] in the United States organized by the [[National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association]] at the [[NCAA_College_Division|NCAA College Division]] level. \n"} +{"id": 34759, "claim": "The 1951 Colgate Red Raiders football team had a total of four wins out of nine games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4\u20135 \nIn its fifth and final season under head coach [[Paul_Bixler|Paul Bixler]], the team compiled a 4\u20135 record and was outscored by a total of 187 to 184. \nW 47\u201313 L 18\u201341 W 28\u20137 W 32\u201314 L 7\u201327 L 6\u201334 L 20\u201321 L 0\u20139 W 26\u201321 \n"} +{"id": 2583, "claim": "Hologram Jams, the second full-length studio album by Jaguar Love, received professional ratings from various critics including Metacritic and Pitchfork who gave it a two out of ten rating.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hologram Jams is the second full-length studio album by [[Jaguar_Love|Jaguar Love]]. 2/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] \n"} +{"id": 4415, "claim": "The list of awards and nominations received by the Gorillaz includes a 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards win for Best Song for their track \"Feel Good Inc.\", and a 2005 win for Best Group.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nominated Gorillaz \"Feel Good Inc.\" 2005 Best Song \n"} +{"id": 1642, "claim": "Rodden used to be a municipality in the Saalekreis district in Saxony-Anhalt but is now a part of the Leuna, a town known for Leunawerke, one of the biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Rodden is a village and a former municipality in the district [[Saalekreis|Saalekreis]], in [[Saxony-Anhalt|Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Germany|Germany]]. Since 31 December 2009, it is part of the town [[Leuna|Leuna]]. The town is known for the [[Leuna_works|Leunawerke]], at 13 km one of the biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany, where a very wide range of chemicals and plastics is produced. \n"} +{"id": 29843, "claim": "HaMashkif is a Hebrew newspaper founded in 1948.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1938 \nPublished between 1938 and 1948, it was owned by [[Hatzohar|Hatzohar]], the [[Revisionist_Zionism|Revisionist]] party. \n"} +{"id": 1800, "claim": "The Cedarville School Building, which was constructed in 1931, initially served as a community center but was renovated to house the city's high school.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The school was built in 1931, and initially served as the city's high school. The building now serves as a community center. \n"} +{"id": 18515, "claim": "Valencia CF played in the UEFA competitions, also referred to as European football, including the Intertoto Cup in 1998 and 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[2005_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup|2005]] [[1998_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup|1998]] UEFA competitions, also referred to by the [[Mass_media|mass media]] as European football, are the competitions organised by the [[Union_of_European_Football_Associations|Union of European Football Associations]] (UEFA), generally in professional and amateur [[Association_football|association football]] and [[Futsal|futsal]]. \n"} +{"id": 23898, "claim": "The Jedward are a set of identical twins and Irish singing duo born on 16 October 1991 in Dublin, Ireland, who came out in various television shows like Celebrity Big Brother in 2011, The X Factor in 2009 and Livin with Lucy in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "They are [[Monozygotic|identical twins]] and first appeared as John & Edward in [[The_X_Factor_(UK_series_6)|the sixth series]] of [[The_X_Factor_(UK)|The X Factor]] in 2009, generating a phenomenon of ironic popularity described as \"the Jedward paradox\". John and Edward Grimes (born 16 October 1991), collectively known as Jedward, are an Irish singing and television presenting duo. (1991-10-16) 16 October 1991 (age 29)\n[[Dublin|Dublin]], Ireland 2011 [[Celebrity_Big_Brother_(UK_TV_series)|Celebrity Big Brother]] 2016 [[Livin'_with_Lucy|Livin' with Lucy]] \n"} +{"id": 4202, "claim": "\"Crying in the Club\" was released in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2017, in the Contemporary hit radio and Rhythmic contemporary formats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "\"Crying in the Club\" was serviced to US [[Contemporary_hit_radio|contemporary hit radio]] on May 23, 2017. \n"} +{"id": 6312, "claim": "Listed in order going away from the river's mouth, the shipyard locations on the Hooghly River in the early 19th century are based on locations listed in Phipps (1840).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The locations are listed in order as one goes down the [[Hooghly_River|Hooghly River]] towards the river's mouth. \n"} +{"id": 30220, "claim": "Of all the electricity sources in India, coal has the largest captive power capacity.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Captive Power Sector 1 Coal 34,833 Total 58,000 \n"} +{"id": 42031, "claim": "The Rolex Datejust watch, launched with a case size of 45mm, was eventually offered in ladies' and mid-sized versions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The original Datejust was launched with a case size of 36mm. \n"} +{"id": 18993, "claim": "Hardwell On Air is a weekly radio show created and hosted by the Dutch DJ Robbert van de Corput, known as Hardwell.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hardwell On Air (abbreviated HOA) is the name of a weekly [[Radio_show|radio show]] created and hosted by Dutch [[Disc_jockey|DJ]] and [[Record_producer|record producer]] [[Hardwell|Hardwell]]. Robbert van de Corput (Dutch pronunciation: [[Dutch|[\u02c8r\u0254b\u0259rt f\u0251n d\u0259 \u02c8k\u0254rp\u028ft]]; born 7 January 1988), known professionally as Hardwell, is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer from [[Breda|Breda]], [[North_Brabant|North Brabant]]. \n"} +{"id": 11909, "claim": "Wat Botum established 1442 was originally named Wat Khpop butbno one wanted to buried here.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wat Botum ([[Khmer_language|Khmer]]: \u179c\u178f\u17d2\u178f\u1794\u1791\u17bb\u1798, lit. Temple of the Lotus Blossoms), the official name is Wat Botum Watey Reacheveraram ([[Khmer_language|Khmer]]: \u179c\u178f\u17d2\u178f\u1794\u1791\u17bb\u1798\u179c\u178f\u17b8\u179a\u17b6\u1787\u179c\u179a\u17b6\u179a\u17b6\u1798) literally means The temple of lotus which was built by the king, is a [[Wat|wat]] ([[Pagoda|pagoda]]) located on Oknha Suor Srun Street 7, Sangkat Chaktomuk, Khan Daun Penh, [[Phnom_Penh|Phnom Penh]], [[Cambodia|Cambodia]]. Established by King [[Ponhea_Yat|Ponhea Yat]] in 1442, Wat Botum is one of the most important and original [[Pagodas|pagodas]] in Phnom Penh. The wat was originally named Wat Khpop Ta Yang or Wat Tayawng and at the time of the construction of the Royal Palace in the 1860s, when it was assigned to the Cambodian branch of the [[Dhammayuttika_Nikaya|Dhammayuttika Nikaya]], it was renamed Botum Wathei by monk Kantie Topodae after a former lotus pond on the site. Numerous politician and eminent persons of the city are buried here. Wat Botum Religion King [[Ponhea_Yat|Ponhea Yat]] 1442 \n"} +{"id": 21813, "claim": "The 2014 LKL Slam Dunk Contest was won by \u0160iauliai player Travis Leslie who played against \u017dalgiris Kaunas player Justin Dentmonduring the qualifier only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_States]] [[Travis_Leslie|Travis Leslie]] [[BC_A\u030a iauliai|A\u030a iauliai]] 95 [[United_States]] [[Justin_Dentmon|Justin Dentmon]] Z\u030calgiris Kaunas 92 \n"} +{"id": 20034, "claim": "Sucr\u00e9, which is French for sugared, served plated desserts with custom garnishes in addition to confections such as flavored marshmallows, artisan chocolate bars, candied pecans, drinking chocolates, as well as hand-spun gelato and sundaes and was located and was on Magazine Street in the Garden District in New Orleans.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sucre\u0301 was located on Magazine Street in the Garden District in [[New_Orleans|New Orleans]]. Sucre\u0301, French for sugared, was owned by New Orleans restaurateur and former Emeril Lagasse sous chef, Joel Dondis. Sucre\u0301 served plated desserts with custom garnishes in addition to confections such as flavored marshmallows, artisan chocolate bars, candied pecans, drinking chocolates, as well as hand spun gelato and sundaes. \n"} +{"id": 1245, "claim": "In 2016, Qahavand, which is located in the province of Hamadan in Iran, had 563 more people living there than in 2006.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Qahavand ([[Persian_language|Persian]]: \u0642\u0647\u0627\u0648\u0646\u062f\u200e, also [[Romanize|Romanized]] as Qaha\u0304vand and Qaha\u0304wand) is a city and capital of [[Shara_District|Shara District]], in [[Hamadan_County|Hamadan County]], [[Hamadan_Province|Hamadan Province]], [[Iran|Iran]]. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,407, in 616 families. 2,970 \n"} +{"id": 5497, "claim": "Genus Glossopappus is part of the Asteraceae family in the Plantae kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 49172, "claim": "There were twenty events in the 2014 Kunlun Fight, all held in China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Kazakhstan]] Beibit Nazarov\ndef. Bruno Amorim [[2015_in_Kunlun_Fight#Kunlun_Fight_-_Cage_Fight_Series_2|Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 2]]\nAlmaty, Kazakhstan \n"} +{"id": 9612, "claim": "In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election the Liberal Party won the most number of seats with 121,562 votes in total.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Liberal_Party_(Norway)|Liberal Party]] 73 121,562 \n"} +{"id": 42821, "claim": "\"Rusty's Dino Island\", an 11-minute long episode, directed by Paul Brown and written by Scott Gray, aired last March 2, 2020 with 0.27 million U.S. viewers, which is lower than the 0.36 million U.S. viewers of \"Rusty's Tiny Adventure\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Rusty's Dino Island\" Paul Brown Scott Gray March 2, 2020 (2020-03-02) 0.27 \"Rusty's Tiny Adventure\" 0.36 11 minutes \n"} +{"id": 30821, "claim": "Florida won the Championship Game out of the twelve teams that competed in the 2008 Southeastern Conference football season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 Florida \n"} +{"id": 39613, "claim": "Lake Wamala is about 97 sq miles and even though many rivers flow into it, it remains dry most of the time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The lake is drained by the Kibimba River into the [[Katonga_River|Katonga River]], which in turn drains into [[Lake_Victoria|Lake Victoria]]. The Kibimba River, however, is highly seasonal and for much of the time its course remains essentially dry. \n"} +{"id": 3221, "claim": "The agreement between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia is signed by Vahan Papazian and Mate Grani\u0107 on 1996 at Zagreb, Yerevan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vahan Papazian ([[Armenian_language|Armenian]]: \u054e\u0561\u0570\u0561\u0576 \u0553\u0561\u0583\u0561\u0566\u0575\u0561\u0576; 1876\u20131973), also known by his [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] Goms (\u053f\u0578\u0574\u057d) was an Armenian political activist and a community leader in [[Van,_Turkey|Van]], a member of the [[Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation|Armenian Revolutionary Federation]]. \n"} +{"id": 24403, "claim": "Tridrepana hainana is a moth found in China that belongs to the Drepanidae family of the order Lepidoptera.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Tridrepana hainana is a [[Moth|moth]] in the family [[Drepanidae|Drepanidae]]. It is found in Hainan, China. Order: [[Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]] \n"} +{"id": 21399, "claim": "In the 1902 General Election in Westland, Richard Seddon defeated the Independent runner Frank Issitt (general secretary of the New Zealand Alliance) by taking 2,983 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Richard_Seddon|Richard Seddon]] [[1902_New_Zealand_general_election|1902 general election]]: Westland 2,983 Independent [[Frank_Isitt|Frank Isitt]] Rev Francis Whitmore (Frank) Isitt (1843 \u2013 11 November 1916) was a New Zealand [[Methodist|Methodist]] Minister, who was general secretary of the New Zealand Alliance (for prohibition) from 1900 to 1909. \n"} +{"id": 2959, "claim": "1996\u201397 Belgian Hockey League season had six clubs and the Griffoens Geel (founded 1981) won.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Six teams participated in the league, and HYC Herentals won the championship. \n"} +{"id": 11289, "claim": "Jackie Fields had a professional boxing record of 72 wins out of 84 fights.", "label": 0, "evidence": "84 fights 72 wins \n84 72\u20139\u20132 (1) \n"} +{"id": 4826, "claim": "The 2018 Victorian state election saw Josh Bull of the Labor Party receive the higher number of votes with 22,749 against Cassandra Marr of the Liberal Party and Ryan Keable of the Greens Party with 13,178 and 3,028 votes each.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Australian_Labor_Party_(Victorian_Branch)|Labor]] [[Josh_Bull|Josh Bull]] 22,749 [[Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Victorian_Division)|Liberal]] Cassandra Marr 13,178 [[Australian_Greens_Victoria|Greens]] Ryan Keable 3,028 \n"} +{"id": 10558, "claim": "Federico Lanzillota appeared in 2012\u201313 Primera B Nacional (a professional football league in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Football Association ) three times, under Nueva Chicago, and then appeared seven times in the 2015 Primera Divisi\u00f3n.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English \"National B Division\", and Primera Nacional since the [[2019\u201320_Primera_B_Nacional|2019\u201320]] season) is the second division of the [[Argentine_football_league_system|Argentine football league system]]. The Primera Divisio\u0301n (Spanish pronunciation: [[Spanish|[p\u027ei\u02c8me\u027ea \u00f0i\u03b2i\u02c8sjon]]; (English: \"First Division\"), named Liga Profesional de Fu\u0301tbol (English: \"Professional Football League\") since 2020, is a professional [[Association_football|football]] league in Argentina, organised by the [[Argentine_Football_Association|Argentine Football Association]] (AFA). 1 [[Argentine_Primera_Divisio\u0301n|Liga Profesional]] 2 [[Primera_B_Nacional|Primera Nacional]] It was created in 1986 to integrate unaffiliated clubs into the Argentine football structure, which until then had only participated in [[Nacional_championship|Nacional championships]] of Argentina's [[Primera_Divisio\u0301n_Argentina|First Division tournament]]. \n"} +{"id": 27215, "claim": "In the Ice Dancing event in 2016 Rostelecom Cup, Russia's Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, placed first.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Ekaterina_Bobrova|Ekaterina Bobrova]] / [[Dmitri_Soloviev|Dmitri Soloviev]] [[Russia|Russia]] With partner [[Ekaterina_Bobrova|Ekaterina Bobrova]], he is the 2014 Olympic champion in the [[Figure_skating_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_\u2013_Team_trophy|team event]], the [[2013_World_Figure_Skating_Championships|2013 World bronze medalist]], the [[2013_European_Figure_Skating_Championships|2013 European champion]], the [[2007_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships|2007 World Junior champion]], and a six-time (2011\u20132014, 2016\u20132017) [[Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships|Russian national champion]]. \n"} +{"id": 32641, "claim": "Night of the Grizzlies, written by Jack Olsen and published in 1969, documented the attack of two campers by grizzly bears, who are considered more aggressive compared to black bears.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Night of the Grizzlies (1969) is a book by Jack Olsen which details events surrounding the night of August 13, 1967, when two young women were separately attacked and killed in [[Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.)|Glacier National Park]], [[Montana|Montana]], by [[Grizzly_bear|grizzly bears]]. June 1, 1969 Grizzlies are considered more aggressive compared to black bears when defending themselves and their offspring. \n"} +{"id": 1322, "claim": "Dick Culler, who attended High Point College, where he played baseball, basketball and soccer, was best known for his exploits as captain of the basketball team.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Culler attended [[High_Point_University|High Point College]], where he played baseball, basketball and soccer. He was best known for his exploits as captain of the basketball team and his No. \n"} +{"id": 3264, "claim": "Jovo Bosan\u010di\u0107 (a.k.a. Jovo) is a retired Serbian baseball player who played as a right midfielder who had 15 goals from 1988 to 2003 in his professional career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jovan \"Jovo\" Bosanc\u030cic\u0301 ([[Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: \u0408o\u0432o \u0411oca\u043d\u0447\u0438\u045b; born 7 August 1970) is a retired [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[Association_football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|right midfielder]]. \n"} +{"id": 15501, "claim": "The Melnitsa Animation Studio released the cartoon Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey with a budged of $2.5 million.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On December 23, 2004, the feature film Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey (\u0410\u043b\u0435\u0308\u0448\u0430 \u041f\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0438 \u0422\u0443\u0433\u0430\u0440\u0438\u043d \u0417\u043c\u0435\u0438\u0306) was released, directed by Konstantin Bronzit. The film was completed on a $4 million budget, and took in about $1.7 million at the box office. \n"} +{"id": 45013, "claim": "Phipps Hornby served as a Royal Navy in the United Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]] United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 1065, "claim": "In Emirati billionaires list, Abdulla Al Ghurair has the highest net worth of 10.92 B USD (United States dollar) while Shad Izzath has the lowest net worth of 1.5 B USD (United States dollar).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Majid_Al_Futtaim|Majid Al Futtaim]] 10.92 Khalifa Bin Butti Al Muhairi 1.5 \n"} +{"id": 21706, "claim": "Julian Gressel (born on December 16, 1993) only achieved less than ten goals in his entire career of more than 200 games from 2012 - 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career totals 19 Goals Total \n"} +{"id": 205, "claim": "Len Blavatnik, who was born on June 14 1957 and married to Emily Appelson, is the founder of Forbes, an American privately held multinational industrial group.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Founder of [[Access_Industries|Access Industries]] In 1986, Blavatnik founded Access Industries, an international conglomerate company located in New York, of which he is chairman and president. \nBertie Charles Forbes ([[English|/f\u0254\u02d0rbz/]]; May 14, 1880 \u2013 May 6, 1954) was a Scottish financial journalist and author who founded [[Forbes|Forbes]] magazine. \n"} +{"id": 9254, "claim": "Moorside nuclear power station had proposals which included a 3200 MWe EPR plant, SMR or AMR modular reactors as well as renewables, storage and hydrogen technologies after EDF and Rolls Royce expressed interest in restarting the project.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Proposals being considered for the [[Moorside_clean_energy_hub|Moorside clean energy hub]] include a 3200 MWe [[EPR_(nuclear_reactor)|EPR]] plant, [[Small_modular_reactor|SMR]] or AMR modular reactors, as well as renewables, storage and hydrogen technologies. In 2020 two companies \u2014 [[EDF_Energy|EDF]] and [[Rolls-Royce|Rolls Royce]] \u2014 expressed interest in restarting the project. \n"} +{"id": 11167, "claim": "There has been several Presidents of the Regional Council of Lombardy, such as Gino Colombo, Sergio Marvelli, and Renzo Peruzzotti.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gino Colombo ([[Christian_Democracy_(Italy)|DC]]) Sergio Marvelli (PSI) [[Carlo_Smuraglia|Carlo Smuraglia]] ([[Italian_Communist_Party|PCI]]) Sergio Marvelli (PSI) Renzo Peruzzotti (PSI) Ugo Finetti (PSI) Fabio Semenza ([[Italian_Republican_Party|PRI]]) Giampietro Borghini ([[Italian_Communist_Party|PCI]]) Claudio Bonfanti (PSI) Francesco Zaccaria (PSI) Giancarlo Morandi ([[Forza_Italia|FI]]) [[Attilio_Fontana|Attilio Fontana]] ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Ettore Albertoni ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Giulio De Capitani ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Davide Boni ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Fabrizio Cecchetti ([[Lega_Nord|LN]]) Raffaele Cattaneo ([[Forza_Italia_(2013)|FI]]) Alessandro Fermi ([[Forza_Italia_(2013)|FI]]) \n"} +{"id": 37583, "claim": "Francis Thomas Gregory, the younger brother of the explorer and politician Augustus Gregory, was an English Austrian surveyor known for exploration of Australia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was the younger brother of the explorer and politician [[Augustus_Gregory|Augustus Gregory]], who also made his career in the colony. [[English_Australian|English Australian]] [[Surveying|Surveyor]] [[European_land_exploration_of_Australia|Exploration of Australia]] \n"} +{"id": 3796, "claim": "Bioplastic development has been taking place since 1862 thanks to Alexander Parkes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1862: At the Great London Exhibition, [[Alexander_Parkes|Alexander Parkes]] displays Parkesine, the first plastic. Parkesine is made from nitrocellulose. (White 1998) \n"} +{"id": 39485, "claim": "Canadian actress Kathryn Alexandre is known for the show Orphan Black though she's been in numerous other shows and short films like Father Manning and Rose.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kathryn Alexandre is a Canadian actress. [[Orphan_Black|Orphan Black]] [[Diggstown_(TV_series)|Diggstown]] TV Series, Guest Star [[Cardinal_(TV_series)|Cardinal]] TV Series, Recurring (5 episodes) [[Murdoch_Mysteries|Murdoch Mysteries]] TV Series, Guest Star Becoming Willgesworth Short film Father Manning Short film Rose Short film [[12_Monkeys_(TV_series)|12 Monkeys]] TV Series [[Designated_Survivor_(TV_series)|Designated Survivor]] TV Series The Weight Short film [[People_of_Earth|People of Earth]] TV Series She was the acting double for [[Tatiana_Maslany|Tatiana Maslany]] in the [[BBC_America|BBC America]]/[[Space_(Canadian_TV_channel)|Space]] show [[Orphan_Black|Orphan Black]] and acts as all eleven of the roles of clones opposite Maslany. \n"} +{"id": 2879, "claim": "The 1982 British Grand Prix qualifiers include Keke Rosberg and Riccardo Patrese who are both Finnish.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Italy]] Italian \n"} +{"id": 1344, "claim": "Jovan Oliver served in several court offices including as the despot of Stefan Du\u0161an and as the veliki \u010delnik of Stefan Du\u0161an, though he was never the first to serve in these positions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "First despot of Stefan Dus\u030can\n1346\u2013?\nServed alongside:\n[[Simeon_Uros\u030c|Simeon Uros\u030c]] and [[John_Komnenos_Asen|Jovan Asen]] Succeeded by\n[[Dejan_(magnate)|Dejan]]\nas despot of Uros\u030c V \n"} +{"id": 11064, "claim": "Juhua Island, the largest island in the Bohai Gulf, is located in Xingcheng, China.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Xingcheng is home to the largest island in the [[Bohai_Gulf|Bohai Gulf]], the beautiful and secluded Juhua Island (simplified Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5c9b; traditional Chinese: \u83ca\u82b1\u5cf6; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ju\u0301hua\u0304 Da\u030co; lit. Xingcheng (simplified Chinese: \u5174\u57ce; traditional Chinese: \u8208\u57ce; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Xi\u0304ngche\u0301ng), former name Ningyuan (\u5b81\u8fdc), is a county-level city of southwest [[Liaoning|Liaoning]] province, China, with a population of approximately 140,000 urban inhabitants, and is located on the Liaodong Bay, i.e. the northern coast of the [[Bohai_Sea|Bohai Sea]]. \n"} +{"id": 8064, "claim": "Retired American professional ice hockey right wing David Snuggerud played for three hockey teams and the US national team and made the NHL supplemental draft in 1987 with Buffalo Sabres.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]]\n[[San_Jose_Sharks|San Jose Sharks]]\n[[Philadelphia_Flyers|Philadelphia Flyers]] [[United_States_men's_national_ice_hockey_team|United States]] Supplemental Draft, [[1987_NHL_Supplemental_Draft|1987]]\n[[Buffalo_Sabres|Buffalo Sabres]] David Wilmer Snuggerud (born June 20, 1966) is a retired American professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Winger_(ice_hockey)|right wing]]. The Buffalo Sabres are a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[Buffalo,_New_York|Buffalo, New York]]. The San Jose Sharks are a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[San_Jose,_California|San Jose, California]]. The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] team based in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. \n"} +{"id": 4419, "claim": "Amanda Bauer grew up in Cincinnati, she had an interest in astronomy and attended the University of Cincinnati.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Bauer grew up in [[Cincinnati|Cincinnati]], Ohio, USA. She had an interest in astronomy since she was young, and enjoyed the math club in high school, but at the time she did not consider that these could be a career. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science with High Honors in Physics from the [[University_of_Cincinnati|University of Cincinnati]] in 2002. \n"} +{"id": 17675, "claim": "Food for Animals is an American hip hop group that focuses on underground hip hop and noise music.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Food for Animals is an American [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] group formed in 2001 near [[Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]]. [[Hip_hop_music|Hip hop]], [[Underground_hip_hop|underground hip hop]], [[Noise_music|noise]] \n"} +{"id": 670, "claim": "The kingdom of Animalia are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom for which Apistogramma regani is a member of one of its over 1.5 million species.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Animal|Animalia]] Kingdom: Animals (also called Metazoa) are [[Multicellular|multicellular]] [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] organisms that form the [[Kingdom_(biology)|biological kingdom]] Animalia. Over 1.5 million [[Extant_taxon|living]] animal [[Species|species]] have been [[Species_description|described]]\u2014of which around 1 million are [[Insecta|insects]]\u2014but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. \n"} +{"id": 10709, "claim": "Jean Balukas has won numerous titles, she won the tournament at a convention hall in Asbury Park but never won any prizes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There she again outplayed Walker (then of [[Ithaca,_New_York|Ithaca, New York]]), with a score of 100\u201357, and earned a $1,001 prize. In 1973, at 14, Balukas successfully defended her straight pool U.S. Open title, defeating runner-up Donna Ries, a psychologist from [[Kansas_City,_Missouri|Kansas City, Missouri]], with a final score of 75\u201372 in 42 innings and a high [[Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms#run|run]] of 26, earning her a $2,000 purse. In 1975 Balukas defeated Ries again in the U.S. Open semi-finals with a score of 75\u201315 in 15 innings, dispatched [[Ames,_Iowa|Ames, Iowa]] native Gail Breedlove 75-19, and then again faced and defeated Harada in the finals, claiming the $3,000 purse with a score of 100\u201363 in 39 innings and posting a high run of 23. In 1976, then 17, Balukas took her fifth consecutive U.S. Open title, beating Gloria Walker of Cheyney, Pennsylvania 75\u201346 in 39 innings, winning a $1,700 purse. \n"} +{"id": 4581, "claim": "Anka Spor Kul\u00fcb\u00fc has three members, including \u00c7a\u011f\u0131l Uyar, Mert \u00d6zy\u0131lmaz, and An\u0131l Uyar, who used to play for Ba\u015fkent Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131, a sports club founded in 1988 in Ankara, Turkey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "C\u0327ag\u0306\u0131l Uyar Mert O\u0308zy\u0131lmaz An\u0131l Demirtas\u0327 Erkan Tokyu\u0308rek Ibrahim Ufuk Acar Hasan F. Boztepe Murat Binerbay Denizhan Topalcan Og\u0306ulcan Ar\u0131soy An\u0131l Uyar Bora U\u0308nsal Bilal O\u0308ztu\u0308rk Bar\u0131s\u0327 U\u0308ru\u0308n Alpaslan Erog\u0306lu Seli Narin Orhun Bilenler \n"} +{"id": 3002, "claim": "Edgar Ratcliffe, born on January 19, 1863 at Liverpool, Lancashire, has made four appearances in first-class cricket.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edgar Ratcliffe (19 January 1863 \u2013 29 July 1915) was an English [[Cricket|cricketer]]. Born at [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Lancashire|Lancashire]], he made four appearances in [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]]. He scored a total of 67 runs in his four first-class matches, with a top score of 28, as well as taking a single wicket. \n"} +{"id": 8277, "claim": "Marie De Becker appeared in ten films from 1942 to 1946.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Devotion_(1946_film)|Devotion]] [[Confidential_Agent|Confidential Agent]] [[None_but_the_Lonely_Heart_(film)|None but the Lonely Heart]] [[The_Spider_Woman|The Spider Woman]] [[The_Doughgirls|The Doughgirls]] [[The_Hour_Before_the_Dawn|The Hour Before the Dawn]] [[The_Chance_of_a_Lifetime_(1943_film)|The Chance of a Lifetime]] [[Two_Tickets_to_London|Two Tickets to London]] [[Random_Harvest_(film)|Random Harvest]] [[Mrs._Miniver|Mrs. Miniver]] 1942 1942 1943 1943 1944 1944 1944 1944 1945 1946 \n"} +{"id": 522, "claim": "The WCBW special report on December 7,1941, which lasted less than 90 minutes, pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and was described by CBS, an American commercial broadcast television and radio network, as the greatest failure which deterred of progress.", "label": 1, "evidence": "When [[Bombing_of_Pearl_Harbor|Pearl Harbor]] was bombed on December 7, 1941, WCBW (which was usually off the air on Sunday to give the engineers a day off), took to the air at 8:45 p.m. with an extensive special report. The WCBW special report that night lasted less than 90 minutes. But that special broadcast pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and opened up new possibilities for future broadcasts. As CBS wrote in a special report to the FCC, the unscheduled live news broadcast on December 7 \"was unquestionably the most stimulating challenge and marked the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time.\" CBS is an American [[Commercial_broadcasting|commercial broadcast]] [[Television_network|television]] and [[Radio_network|radio network]] owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. \n"} +{"id": 440, "claim": "One of the key people of the Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva) is Stuart Hall (born in 1932).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Stuart_Hall_(cultural_theorist)|Stuart Hall]] Iniva runs the [[Stuart_Hall_Library|Stuart Hall Library]], and is based in Pimlico, on the campus of Chelsea College of Arts. Until 2008, cultural theorist and sociologist [[Stuart_Hall_(cultural_theorist)|Stuart Hall]] was chair of Iniva and [[Autograph_ABP|Autograph ABP]] (the Association of Black Photographers, also based in Rivington Place). Stuart McPhail Hall [[Fellow_of_the_British_Academy|FBA]] (3 February 1932 \u2013 10 February 2014) was a [[Jamaica|Jamaican]]-born [[United_Kingdom|British]] [[Marxist|Marxist]] [[Sociologist|sociologist]], cultural theorist and [[Political_activist|political activist]]. \n"} +{"id": 6213, "claim": "In the 1973 Horsham District (located in West Sussex, England bordering Crawley, Mid Sussex, Mole Valley) Council election, Horsham West was won by Independent Party candidate Lane F. with a total of 1,403 votes which was 38.7% of the total number of votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Independent Parsons W. 1,403 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Lane F. 1,137 \n"} +{"id": 3918, "claim": "The Ideal Webcam which has a 640\u00d7480 sensor resolution and monochrome sensor is compatible with FreeTrack, a general-purpose optical motion tracking application for Microsoft Windows.", "label": 0, "evidence": "640\u00d7480 [[Monochrome|monochrome]] Comparison of some cameras compatible with FreeTrack Camera FreeTrack is a general-purpose optical motion tracking application for [[Microsoft_Windows|Microsoft Windows]], released under the [[GNU_General_Public_License|GNU General Public License]], that can be used with common inexpensive cameras. \n"} +{"id": 6130, "claim": "The United States Naval Aviation Units in the Gulf War in USS Kitty Hawk CV-63 utilized F-14A Tomcats for at least a decade.", "label": 0, "evidence": "F-14A Tomcat \n"} +{"id": 2470, "claim": "The Planning Policy Guidance Notes were updated to steer the policy away from creating large houses to creating higher density developments to allow for more affordable housing.", "label": 0, "evidence": "PPG3 was introduced to steer policy away from the development of large, spacious houses on [[Greenfield_land|greenfield]] sites, towards higher density development using [[Brownfield|brownfield]] or urban sites wherever possible. It also sought to compel developers to provide a greater element of [[Affordable_housing|affordable housing]]. \n"} +{"id": 41902, "claim": "Idaho State Highway 36 starts in Oneida County and ends in Bear Lake County (a large alpine lake at an elevation of 5,924 feet above sea level).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The county is named after [[Bear_Lake_(Idaho-Utah)|Bear Lake]], a large [[Alpine_lake|alpine lake]] at an [[Elevation|elevation]] of 5,924 feet (1,806 m) above [[Sea_level|sea level]]. \n"} +{"id": 52289, "claim": "A Monument to the Death of an Idea, initially available only through the band's website and shows, was finalised in August with the E.P now ready for release.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Initially available only through the band's website and shows, the band would form their own record label to support the release and signed with CODE 7/Plastic Head Distribution to ensure worldwide distribution for the CD. This was finalised in August with the E.P now ready for release. \n"} +{"id": 33342, "claim": "1997 Brazilian Grand Prix has twenty-two divers one of whom is Olivier Panis(born 2 September 1966).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Canada]] [[Jacques_Villeneuve|Jacques Villeneuve]] [[Austria]] [[Gerhard_Berger|Gerhard Berger]] [[France]] [[Olivier_Panis|Olivier Panis]] Olivier Panis (born 2 September 1966) is a [[France|French]] professional racing driver. [[Finland]] [[Mika_Ha\u0308kkinen|Mika Ha\u0308kkinen]] [[Germany]] [[Michael_Schumacher|Michael Schumacher]] [[France]] [[Jean_Alesi|Jean Alesi]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Johnny_Herbert|Johnny Herbert]] [[Italy]] Giancarlo Fisichella [[Germany]] [[Heinz-Harald_Frentzen|Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[David_Coulthard|David Coulthard]] [[Italy]] [[Nicola_Larini|Nicola Larini]] [[Italy]] [[Jarno_Trulli|Jarno Trulli]] [[Finland]] [[Mika_Salo|Mika Salo]] [[Japan]] Shinji Nakano [[Netherlands]] [[Jos_Verstappen|Jos Verstappen]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Eddie_Irvine|Eddie Irvine]] [[United_Kingdom]] [[Damon_Hill|Damon Hill]] [[Japan]] [[Ukyo_Katayama|Ukyo Katayama]] [[Germany]] [[Ralf_Schumacher|Ralf Schumacher]] [[Brazil]] [[Rubens_Barrichello|Rubens Barrichello]] [[Brazil]] [[Pedro_Diniz|Pedro Diniz]] [[Denmark]] [[Jan_Magnussen|Jan Magnussen]] \n"} +{"id": 23151, "claim": "The two highest Boise river dams are the Arrowrock Dam which opened in 1915 and has a height of 350 ft. (110 m), followed by Lucky Peak Dam which opened in 1955 and has a height of 340 ft (100 m).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Arrowrock_Dam|Arrowrock Dam]] 350 ft (110 m) [[Lucky_Peak_Dam|Lucky Peak Dam]] 340 ft (100 m) [[Boise_River_Diversion_Dam|Boise River Diversion Dam]] 68 ft (21 m) [[Barber_Dam|Barber Dam]] 25 ft (7.6 m) 1915 (1915) 1955; 65 years ago (1955) \n"} +{"id": 4259, "claim": "The 1859 Shamakhi earthquake had a magnitude of 7 with a depth of 45 km.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 5.9 and caused moderate damage and killed approximately 100 people. 10 km (6.2 mi) \n"} +{"id": 3361, "claim": "Hymenostemma belongs to a unique kingdom, order but has an unidentifiable family and tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tribe: [[Anthemideae|Anthemideae]] [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 2882, "claim": "GABRG2's GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels in which its mutations have been linked to epilepsy.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The type A GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels assembled from among many genetic variants of GABA(A) subunits. Mutations in this gene have been associated with epilepsy and febrile seizures. \n"} +{"id": 3096, "claim": "Ephraemi Rescriptus, which contains text from the Old and New Testament dating back to the year 450, is currently lodged at the Bibliotheque National de France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The manuscript is not intact: in its current condition, Codex C contains material from every New Testament book except [[Second_Epistle_to_the_Thessalonians|2 Thessalonians]] and [[Second_Epistle_of_John|2 John]]; however, only six books of the Greek Old Testament are represented. c. 450 Currently it is housed in the [[Bibliothe\u0300que_nationale_de_France|Bibliothe\u0300que nationale de France]] (Grec 9) in [[Paris|Paris]]. \n[[Old_Testament|Old]] and [[New_Testament|New Testament]] c. 450 [[Bibliothe\u0300que_nationale_de_France|Bibliothe\u0300que nationale de France]] \n"} +{"id": 3352, "claim": "Nat Faxon won one award in the Adapted Screenplay Category in 2011 which was the Satellite Awards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Satellite_Awards|Satellite Awards]] Adapted Screenplay Won Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Won \n"} +{"id": 9875, "claim": "Sue Samuels is regarded as having a \"legendary status\" in New Jersey performing arts community, where she was often drafted to mentor international dance professionals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Having taught dance since the 80s, Samuels is well established in the New York performing arts community where she is viewed as having \"legendary status\". \n"} +{"id": 1594, "claim": "The 1968 Cleveland Indian's season had a total of 18 bench players incuding Tommy Harper who was an All Star in 1970.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He played with the [[Cincinnati_Reds|Cincinnati Reds]] (1962\u201367), [[Cleveland_Indians|Cleveland Indians]] (1968), [[Seattle_Pilots|Seattle Pilots]] (1969), [[Milwaukee_Brewers|Milwaukee Brewers]] (1970\u201371), [[Boston_Red_Sox|Boston Red Sox]] (1972\u201374), [[California_Angels|California Angels]] (1975), [[Oakland_Athletics|Oakland Athletics]] (1975), and the [[Baltimore_Orioles|Baltimore Orioles]] (1976). Harper played only one season with the Indians, starting mostly in left and right field and seeing playing time at center field and second base as well. \n"} +{"id": 16902, "claim": "Takayoshi Ono has been part of the club Mito HollyHock from 1995-2019, and his highest goal was in 1995 while his fewest goal was in 2001.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined [[J2_League|J2 League]] club [[Mito_HollyHock|Mito HollyHock]] in 2001. \n"} +{"id": 18150, "claim": "David Singleton became rivals with his near-neighbor and went on to found the Ton Prob production partnership in 1992.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Singleton is an English record producer, [[Audio_engineer|audio engineer]], record label director, musician, songwriter, author and [[Internet_entrepreneur|Internet entrepreneur]]. Singleton is the co-owner/director (with Fripp) of the [[Discipline_Global_Mobile|Discipline Global Mobile]] record label, half of the Ton Prob production team (again with Fripp) and the developer of the BootlegTV live concert streaming setup. Singleton has co-produced and/or engineered almost every Robert Fripp release (including King Crimson albums, EPs and archive releases) since 1992, and has also worked on releases by [[Bill_Nelson_(musician)|Bill Nelson]], [[Bill_Bruford|Bill Bruford]], [[Europa_String_Choir|Europa String Choir]] and many others. At the time, Fripp (who was living in the town of [[Wimborne_Minster|Wimborne Minster]]) was a near-neighbour of Singleton's and the duo soon joined forces as a permanent and equal partnership of complementary, overlapping skills and ideas. In 1992 Fripp and Singleton founded both the Ton Prob production partnership and the record label [[Discipline_Global_Mobile|Discipline Global Mobile]] (DGM), both of which have continued to the present day. \n"} +{"id": 36746, "claim": "The 1991 Atlantic Championship had two non-championship events in Calgary, a city in the western Canadian province of Alberta.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There were also two non-championship events at Race City Speedway in [[Calgary|Calgary]]. Calgary ([[English|/\u02c8k\u00e6l\u0261ri/]] (listen)) is a city in the western [[Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Alberta|Alberta]]. \n"} +{"id": 4993, "claim": "Mervin King, who served in the US Air Force for 30 years, was known for the S.L.A. shootout.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1946\u20131976 [[Los_Angeles_Police_Department|Los Angeles Police Department]] \n"} +{"id": 18626, "claim": "Both Red Riding Hood and Grandma were mute in the short film \"Redux Riding Hood.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Wolf (voiced by [[Michael_Richards|Michael Richards]]) is haunted by the decision to eat Red Riding Hood after dressing up as her grandmother, not because he regrets the choice, but because he's convinced he can do it better now that he's learned from his mistakes. At his second attempt the two wolves now have a triple team and succeeded to dodge their failures but never expected Red's scream was loud enough to set off the fire alarm flooding the three wolves out of grandma's house. Voices are provided by luminaries like Seinfeld 's [[Michael_Richards|Michael Richards]], [[Don_Rickles|Don Rickles]], [[Lacey_Chabert|Lacey Chabert]] (Party of Five) and [[Mia_Farrow|Mia Farrow]]. Red Riding Hood [[Lacey_Chabert|Lacey Chabert]] \n"} +{"id": 9584, "claim": "Leopoldinia is classified in the Plantae kingdom, which only includes single cell organisms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Plants are mainly [[Multicellular|multicellular]] organisms, predominantly [[Photosynthetic|photosynthetic]] [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]] of the [[Kingdom_(biology)|kingdom]] Plantae. \n"} +{"id": 34915, "claim": "Hotpads are a type of commercial apartments launched in 2005 by Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope and John Fitzpatrick then in 2011 they moved the worksite to San Francisco and joined the Zillow family in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Launched in November 2005, the site allows users to search for housing using an interactive map. Yes [[Apartments|Apartments]], [[Real_Estate|Real Estate]] Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope, and John Fitzpatrick In 2011, HotPads relocated to [[San_Francisco|San Francisco]] where it currently operates from the [[Zillow|Zillow]] San Francisco office. In 2012, HotPads.com was acquired by [[Zillow|Zillow]] for $16 Million. \n"} +{"id": 3779, "claim": "Sara Bauer played for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program for four years accumulating 218 points and was honored by the WCHA during the 2008\u201309 NCAA season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sara Bauer (born May 11, 1984) played for the [[Wisconsin_Badgers_women's_ice_hockey|Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey]] program. In four years, she accumulated 218 points. During the 2008\u201309 NCAA season, the WCHA honored its Top 10 Players from the First Decade. \n"} +{"id": 8957, "claim": "The Phoenix Movies Channel, which is owned by Phoenix Television (a partially state-owned television network by China) is a TV channel that airs movies where often in their original language, usually showcasing Hollywood blockbusters, Chinese top hits as well as international award-winning titles, though majority are African productions from libraries (i.e. Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia), as well featuring renowned directors like Wong Kar-wai, and Tsui Hark, as well as top artists such as Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-fat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Over 280 movie titles are shown each month, of which 80% are Asian productions from libraries including Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia featuring renowned directors like [[Wong_Kar-wai|Wong Kar-wai]], Tsui Hark, as well as top artists such as Jackie Chan, [[Chow_Yun-fat|Chow Yun-fat]], Tony Leung, Maggie Chow, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, and [[Leon_Lai|Leon Lai]]. \n"} +{"id": 6945, "claim": "Clancy Smyres was a baseball player(Pinch Runner and Pinch Hitter) who appeared in five games for the New York Yankees during the 1944 Major League Baseball season and has the most wanted autograph worth more than Babe Ruth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Smyres appeared in five games for the [[Brooklyn_Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] during the [[1944_Major_League_Baseball_season|1944 Major League Baseball season]], recording two [[At_bat|at bats]] but no [[Hit_(baseball)|hits]]. \n"} +{"id": 7998, "claim": "Metacritic\tgave Estudando o Pagode, the title of Tom Z\u00e9's 2005 release, an 86/100 rating; while neither PopMatters nor Pitchfork Media gave it a rating.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The title of [[Tom_Ze\u0301|Tom Ze\u0301]]'s 2005 release, Estudando o Pagode, literally means \"studying [[Pagode|pagode]]\" (the subgenre of [[Samba|samba]]). [[Pitchfork_Media|Pitchfork Media]] (7.9/10) [[PopMatters|PopMatters]] (9/10) \n"} +{"id": 11476, "claim": "The history of manufacturing locations for National Semiconductor include Test operations started in Hong Kong in 1967, start of manufacturing operations in Greenock, Scotland by 1969, and in 1972, had assembly and test operations in Malacca and Penang, Malaysia.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1967 Test operations started in [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]]. 1969 Manufacturing operations started in [[Greenock|Greenock]], [[Scotland|Scotland]]; Fu\u0308rstenfeldbruck, [[Germany|Germany]]; and [[Singapore|Singapore]]. Acquired lead-frame manufacturer DynaCraft. 1972 Assembly and test operations started in the two [[Malaysia|Malaysia]] states of [[Malacca|Malacca]] and [[Penang|Penang]]. \n"} +{"id": 2811, "claim": "Ong Ewe Hock played seven tournaments at the IBF World Grand Prix wherein he was only able to defeat Indonesian Taufik Hidayat\u2014a former world and olympic badminton champion who won the Indonesia Open six times\u2014at the 2000 Indonesian Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2000 [[Indonesia]] [[Taufik_Hidayat|Taufik Hidayat]] Runner-up [[Indonesia_Open_(badminton)|Indonesia Open]] \n"} +{"id": 52064, "claim": "Lake Placid Airport, which is owned by the North Elba Park District, covers an area of 35 acres (14 ha) and has one runway designated 14/32 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m).", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is owned by the North Elba Park District. Lake Placid Airport covers an area of 35 acres (14 ha) at an [[Elevation|elevation]] of 1,747 feet (532 m) above [[Mean_sea_level|mean sea level]]. It has one runway designated 14/32 with an [[Asphalt|asphalt]] surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m). \n"} +{"id": 6610, "claim": "Lucas Vesco, a defender for Agropecuario, has made 59 appearances through his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Club_Rivadavia|Rivadavia]] were Vesco's first senior career club, the defender played for them between 2008 and 2015; making sixty-eight appearances and scoring one goal, which came against [[9_de_Julio_de_Rafaela|9 de Julio]] on 27 February 2010. \n"} +{"id": 3994, "claim": "The Houston Academy for International Studies has never accepted high-school students.", "label": 1, "evidence": "9-12 Houston Academy for International Studies \nStudents in grades 11 and 12 will be able to earn both high-school and college credit by taking HCC classes. It opened initially to 100 9th graders for the 2006-2007 school year and plans to add a new 9th-grade class of 100 students every year, as each previous class advances. It is a small high-school program, designed to serve up to 400 students in grades 9 through 12. \n"} +{"id": 28236, "claim": "The poem titled Star Gauge, which refers to a spherical instrument used to calculate and predict the movement of planets and stars, features a circular poem which was circulated continuously until the Song Dynasty.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A star gauge was a spherical instrument used to calculate and predict the motion of planets and stars. The text of the poem was circulated continuously in medieval China and was never lost, but during the [[Song_Dynasty|Song Dynasty]] it became scarce. \n"} +{"id": 30399, "claim": "Two nations won gold medals in Futsal at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Iran_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Iran]]\nMohammad Mehdi Katebi\n[[Taha_Mortazavi|Taha Mortazavi]]\n[[Hamid_Ahmadi_(futsal)|Hamid Ahmadi]]\n[[Ali_Kiaei|Ali Kiaei]]\n[[Ali_Asghar_Hassanzadeh|Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh]]\n[[Shahram_Sharifzadeh|Shahram Sharifzadeh]]\n[[Masoud_Daneshvar|Masoud Daneshvar]]\n[[Mostafa_Tayyebi|Mostafa Tayyebi]]\nAhmad Mollaali\nSajjad Bandi\n[[Mehdi_Javid|Mehdi Javid]]\n[[Ahmad_Esmaeilpour|Ahmad Esmaeilpour]]\n[[Mojtaba_Nassirnia|Mojtaba Nassirnia]]\n[[Alireza_Samimi|Alireza Samimi]] [[Japan_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games|Japan]]\nShizuka Kanbara\nRyoko Miyakawa\nYuuki Kozakura\nKana Watanabe\nAzumi Fujita\nMiru Utsugi\nYui Takahashi\nMisato Ino\nJunko Yokoyama\nShiori Nakajima\nNaomi Eguchi\nSakae Honda\nMai Nagashima\nSayo Kikkawa \nNation 1 1 \n"} +{"id": 6550, "claim": "mpires Apart has a single ancient powerful artifact that can only be found at the entrance of the village and it is given freely to all the villagers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are 5 ancient powerful artifacts scattered around the map at the start. Players use priests to collect relics. Each relic gives combat bonuses to the side that controls it. \n"} +{"id": 42843, "claim": "Burnchurch Castle is a tower house located in County Kilkenny, Scotland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burnchurch Castle, a [[National_Monument_(Ireland)|National Monument]], is a well-preserved 15th century [[Norman_architecture|Norman]] tower house with a round [[Gate_tower|gate tower]], situated in the parish of [[Burnchurch|Burnchurch]], [[County_Kilkenny|County Kilkenny]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]]. \n[[County_Kilkenny|County Kilkenny]], [[Ireland|Ireland]] \n"} +{"id": 4745, "claim": "Alfred Cecil Wright was an Anglican priest in the second half of the nineteenth century who served in New Zealand.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Alfred Cecil Wright (born 21 1848 [[Leamington_Spa|Leamington Spa]]; died 7 January 1909 [[Nelson,_New_Zealand|Nelson]]) was an [[Anglican|Anglican]] priest in the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. After a [[Curate|curacy]] in [[Wanstead|Wanstead]] he went to [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]]. He served at [[Fernside,_New_Zealand|Fernside]], [[Prebbleton|Prebbleton]], [[Christchurch|Christchurch]] and [[Nelson,_New_Zealand|Nelson]]. \n"} +{"id": 7117, "claim": "The male Parcoblatta virginicas which are full winged and orangish in color, have longer body lengths and wider Tegminas compared to female Parcoblatta virginica.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Adult males of this species like adult males of several other species of Parcoblatta are full winged and orangish in color. 11.5\u201315.4 mm (0.45\u20130.61 in) 10.3\u201312.5 mm (0.41\u20130.49 in) 4.3\u20135.7 mm (0.17\u20130.22 in) 2.7\u20133.3 mm (0.11\u20130.13 in) \n"} +{"id": 21625, "claim": "Self system revolves around the idea of perception, evaluation, and regulatory behavior, and is often compared to Sigmund Freud's ego construct.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The self-system revolves around the idea of perception, evaluation, and regulatory behavior. Since this concept is associated with the self, it was often compared to Sigmund Freud's [[Ego_(Freudian)|ego construct]]. \n"} +{"id": 29207, "claim": "Attic numbers, the symbolic number notations used by ancient greeks (in approximately twelfth through ninth centuries BC,) they are available in Unicode under Universal Coded Character Sets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Attic numerals were adopted possibly starting in the 7th century BCE, and were eventually replaced by the [[Greek_numerals|classic Greek numerals]] around the 3rd century BCE. \n"} +{"id": 721, "claim": "Dallas John Baker writes gay-themed Australian works set in places like Byron Bay and the Darling Downs, a farming region near the Great Dividing Range.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Some have gay content, but not all of them. Local readers will be interested in the final section of stories, set in Australia with locales ranging from Byron Bay to the [[Darling_Downs|Darling Downs]]. The Darling Downs is a [[Farm|farming]] region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern [[Queensland|Queensland]], [[Australia|Australia]]. Dallas John Baker (born Dallas John Angguish Baker on 19 February 1968) is an Australian writer and academic noted for poetry, short stories and travel writing whose work deals with themes of alienation, otherness and sexuality. \n"} +{"id": 9090, "claim": "Victoria Falls are a flat plateau extending hundreds of kilometres, formed as the full width of the Zambezi river plummets in a single vertical drop, is located at the western edge of Zimbabwe, covering about 140,000 acres of land and bordering Zambia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Victoria Falls (Lozi: Mosi-oa-Tunya, \"The Smoke That Thunders\"; [[Tonga_language_(Zambia_and_Zimbabwe)|Tonga]]: Shungu Namutitima, \"Boiling Water\") is a [[Waterfall|waterfall]] on the [[Zambezi_River|Zambezi River]] in southern [[Africa|Africa]], which provides habitat for several unique species of plants and animals. \n"} +{"id": 14915, "claim": "Tombel is located within the Koup\u00e9-Manengouba division in the Southwest Region of Cameroon (a country bordered by Nigeria, Chad, and the Republic of Congo).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Koupe\u0301-Manengouba|Koupe\u0301-Manengouba]] Tombel is a town and [[Communes_of_Cameroon|commune]] in the Southwest Region of [[Cameroon|Cameroon]], in the north of the [[Mungo_River,_Cameroon|Mungo Valley]], in an area disputed with [[Ambazonia|Ambazonia]]. It is bordered by [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] to the west and north; [[Chad|Chad]] to the northeast; the [[Central_African_Republic|Central African Republic]] to the east; and [[Equatorial_Guinea|Equatorial Guinea]], [[Gabon|Gabon]] and the [[Republic_of_the_Congo|Republic of the Congo]] to the south. \n"} +{"id": 4906, "claim": "Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan Arab Games (A total of 15 events were contested) involved seven different nations, the nation in first place received 20 metals.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A total of 15 events were contested. Totals (7 nations) 1 20 \n"} +{"id": 3670, "claim": "It is unknown when the Swedish Army Ordnance Corps was established, and the people who served in it were most like officers only that served in no other organizations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Swedish Army Ordnance Corps ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]]: Fa\u0308lttygka\u030aren, Ftk) was an [[Corps|administrative corps]] of the [[Swedish_Army|Swedish Army]] established in 1937 (its first instruction on 18 June 1937). \n"} +{"id": 43396, "claim": "K\u00fcnten, a 4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) land in Baden district, Aargau (situated by the lower course of the Aare River), Switzerland, has a total population of 1,749.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Baden_(district,_Aargau)|Baden]] 4.89 km (1.89 sq mi) [[Canton_of_Aargau|Aargau]] It is situated by the lower course of the [[Aare|Aare]] River, which is why the canton is called Aar-[[Gau_(country_subdivision)|gau]] (meaning \"Aare province\"). Switzerland 1,749 \n"} +{"id": 25748, "claim": "The book that was on the 2007 long list for the International Dublin Literary Award and was published in 2005 was written by David Blacker.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blacker began to write in his spare time, and soon produced A Cause Untrue, a tale of Sri Lankan war. In 2004 the novel in manuscript form was short-listed for the [[Gratiaen_Prize|Gratiaen Prize]], which led to its publication in 2005. Subsequently, the book won Best Novel at the 2006 State Literary Awards and was on the 2007 long list for the [[International_Dublin_Literary_Award|International Dublin Literary Award]]. \n"} +{"id": 14758, "claim": "HBG2 is the type of gamma chain produced by the gamma globin gene with glycine for residue 136 which is replaced by alanine for HBG1.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The gamma globin genes ([[HBG1|HBG1]] and HBG2, this gene) are normally expressed in the fetal liver, spleen and bone marrow. Two gamma chains together with two alpha chains constitute fetal hemoglobin (HbF) which is normally replaced by adult hemoglobin (HbA) at birth. The two types of gamma chains differ at residue 136 where [[Glycine|glycine]] is found in the G-gamma product (HBG2) and [[Alanine|alanine]] is found in the A-gamma product (HBG1). \n"} +{"id": 682, "claim": "In the Ice Dancing event in 2016 Rostelecom Cup, Russia's Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev placed first.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 [[Ekaterina_Bobrova|Ekaterina Bobrova]] / [[Dmitri_Soloviev|Dmitri Soloviev]] [[Russia|Russia]] \n"} +{"id": 32728, "claim": "The\u00a0Washington Huskies\u00a0bowl games\u00a0representing the University of Washington\u00a0numbered 40 in a span of 95 years,\u00a0 starting on January 1, 1924, when it played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Washington Huskies football team represents the [[University_of_Washington|University of Washington]] in [[College_football|college football]]. 1 40 [[1924_Rose_Bowl|Rose]] The game took place on January 1, 1924, at the [[Rose_Bowl_(stadium)|Rose Bowl]] stadium in [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena, California]], closing the [[1923_college_football_season|1923 college football season]]. [[2019_Washington_Huskies_football_team|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 32965, "claim": "The 1992 American drama film Scent of a Woman won the Best Motion Picture in\u00a0the 50th\u00a0Golden Globe Awards with the Best Performance in a Motion Picture-Drame\u00a0awarded to Al Pacino from the same movie.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American [[Drama_(modern_genre)|drama film]] produced and directed by [[Martin_Brest|Martin Brest]] that tells the story of a [[University-preparatory_school|preparatory school]] student who takes a job as an assistant to an irritable, blind, medically retired Army officer. [[Al_Pacino|Al Pacino]] - [[Scent_of_a_Woman_(1992_film)|Scent of a Woman]] [[Scent_of_a_Woman_(1992_film)|Scent of a Woman]] \n"} +{"id": 15396, "claim": "Baturraden, a district in the Banyumas Regency, averaged 10,000 tourists between 1994 and 2009 which was attributed to lack of development and marketing thus, failing to reach the natural tourism's full potential.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Baturraden (also spelled Baturaden) is a district in the Banyumas Regency on the slope of [[Mount_Slamet|Mount Slamet]], [[Central_Java|Central Java]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]]. Between 1994 and 2009, Baturraden averaged 10,000 tourists annually. Tekad Santoso of the Association of the Baturraden Tourism Community attributed this low number to a lack of development and marketing, thus meaning that the full potential of the natural tourism was not reached. \n"} +{"id": 2153, "claim": "At Musketawa Trail, Waypoint 2 is closer to the Restroom than Ravenna and Conklin a township with a population was 2,017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of the [[2000_United_States_Census|2000 United States Census]], the township population was 2,315. \n"} +{"id": 5684, "claim": "Kelsey Card took ninth place in discus with a throw of 43.63 meters, while Stephanie Brown-Trafton took first place with a throw of 63.35 meters at the 2011 USA Junior Championships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2011 [[2011_USA_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships|USA Junior Championships]] 9th Discus 43.63 m (143 ft 1 \u20442 in) Discus throw [[Stephanie_Brown-Trafton|Stephanie Brown-Trafton]] 63.35 m \n"} +{"id": 36875, "claim": "The 2016\u201317 Irish Super League season did not feature the two exceptional coaches Mark Keenan and Dave Baker as they were suspended.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October Mark Keenan November Dave Baker \n"} +{"id": 6930, "claim": "Rip Sewell both batted and thrown using his right hand and recorded a run average of 3.48.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Batted: Left Threw: Right \n"} +{"id": 3444, "claim": "WMOD (98.7 MHz, Real Country) is affiliated with Westwood One & TN Radio Network and owned by WMOD, Inc.", "label": 1, "evidence": "WMOD (96.7 [[FM_broadcasting|FM]], \"Real Country\") is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Country_music|country music]] format. \n"} +{"id": 36480, "claim": "The male Parcoblatta virginicas have the same body length and tegmina width with female Parcoblatta virginicas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Body length 11.5\u201315.4 mm (0.45\u20130.61 in) 10.3\u201312.5 mm (0.41\u20130.49 in) \nTegmina width 4.3\u20135.7 mm (0.17\u20130.22 in) 2.7\u20133.3 mm (0.11\u20130.13 in) \n"} +{"id": 8774, "claim": "In the film The Way Ahead, the battalion's troopship torpedoed en route forcing the battalion to abandon the ship and Perry and Private Luke rescues Sergeant Fletcher from being trapped.", "label": 0, "evidence": "After completing their training, the battalion is shipped out to North Africa to face [[Erwin_Rommel|Rommel]]'s Afrika Korps, but their [[Troopship|troopship]] is torpedoed en route, and they are forced to abandon ship. Sergeant Fletcher is trapped by a burning vehicle sliding on the deck as the boat heels to one side, but is rescued by Perry and Private Luke ([[John_Laurie|John Laurie]]). The Way Ahead (also known as Immortal Battalion) (1944) is a British [[World_War_II|Second World War]] drama film directed by [[Carol_Reed|Carol Reed]]. \n"} +{"id": 6195, "claim": "The 1734 Zhongolovich(named after Ivan Zhongolovich) is a carbonaceous Dorian star discovered by G. Neujmin in the Simeiz Observatory on 11 October 1928 that was presumed to be largest member of the Dora family", "label": 1, "evidence": "1734 Zhongolovich, provisional designation 1928 TJ, is a carbonaceous Dorian [[Asteroid|asteroid]] from the central region of the [[Asteroid_belt|asteroid belt]], approximately 28 kilometers in diameter. \n"} +{"id": 1223, "claim": "The Old LSU Site, built in 1860, is located in Pineville, Louisiana, a part of the Alexandria Metropolitan Statistical Area.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1860 The Old LSU Site is located in [[Pineville,_Louisiana|Pineville, Louisiana]]. Pineville is hence part of the [[Alexandria_metropolitan_area,_Louisiana|Alexandria Metropolitan Statistical Area]]. \n"} +{"id": 8782, "claim": "The shortest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to Edison Highway, while the longest postmile destination from California State Route 184 is to Niles Street, Morning Drive.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Wheeler Ridge Road \u2013 [[Los_Angeles,_California|Los Angeles]] [[California_State_Route_223|SR 223]] (Bear Mountain Boulevard) \u2013 [[Arvin,_California|Arvin]] [[California_State_Route_58|SR 58]] Edison Highway Niles Street, Morning Drive [[California_State_Route_178|SR 178]] (Kern Canyon Road) \u2013 [[Bakersfield,_California|Bakersfield]], [[Lake_Isabella,_California|Lake Isabella]] \n"} +{"id": 10006, "claim": "In the 1987 Horsham District Council election which took place on May 7, 1987, Conservative candidate Burham gained more than 500 votes in Warnham while Alliance candidate Dick tailed with only 293 votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Opened in 1999, it is home to over 20 gardens including the Rose Garden, Children's Garden and Silverton Market Garden. $-383,330 $-932,010 $-446,000 (est.) 2004 2003 2002 For 2006, the Garden lost $1.1 million with a revenue of less than $275,000. The 1987 Horsham District Council election took place on 7 May 1987 to elect members of [[Horsham_District_Council|Horsham District Council]] in [[Elections_in_England|England]]. [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] Burham J. Ms. 534 Alliance Dick G. 293 \n"} +{"id": 42469, "claim": "Mickey Mansell played in his second World Cup of Darts with Brendan Dolan, he reached the quarter-finals of a PDC event but lost in the UK Open which was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He represented Northern Ireland with [[Brendan_Dolan|Brendan Dolan]] in the [[2012_PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts|2012 PDC World Cup of Darts]] and together they reached the quarter-finals, where they were defeated by the Netherlands 0\u20134, having beaten Denmark in the second round. In his second [[2013_PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts|World Cup of Darts]] with [[Brendan_Dolan|Brendan Dolan]] the pair were beaten 4\u20135 in the last 16 by the Croatian duo of [[Robert_Marijanovic\u0301|Robert Marijanovic\u0301]] and [[Tonc\u030ci_Restovic\u0301|Tonc\u030ci Restovic\u0301]]. Mansell reached the quarter-finals of a PDC event for the first time since October 2010 in May at the third [[2013_PDC_Pro_Tour#2013_Players_Championships|Players Championship]], but lost 4\u20136 to [[Paul_Nicholson_(darts_player)|Paul Nicholson]]. Mansell beat [[Co_Stompe\u0301|Co Stompe\u0301]] and Conan Whitehead to face [[Michael_van_Gerwen|Michael van Gerwen]] in the fourth round of the [[2013_UK_Open|UK Open]], which he lost 3\u20139. [[Reebok_Stadium|Reebok Stadium]] [[Bolton|Bolton]] \n"} +{"id": 38145, "claim": "Ohio State scored fewer points than Purdue at the 1947 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in Seattle Washington.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ohio_State_Buckeyes_swimming_and_diving|Ohio State]] 66 Purdue 10 \n"} +{"id": 36092, "claim": "The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console with an introductory price of $249.99, was manufactured by NEC Home Electronics, a Japanese multinational information technology, and electronics company.", "label": 0, "evidence": "NEC Corporation (\u65e5\u672c\u96fb\u6c17\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e, Nippon Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese [[Multinational_corporation|multinational]] [[Information_technology|information technology]] and electronics company, headquartered in [[Minato,_Tokyo|Minato, Tokyo]]. The TurboExpress is a [[Handheld_video_game_console|handheld video game console]] by [[NEC_Home_Electronics|NEC Home Electronics]], released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States as the TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System. Its launch price in Japan was \u00a544,800 and $249.99 in the U.S. [[NEC_Home_Electronics|NEC Home Electronics]] \n"} +{"id": 36535, "claim": "The two shortest soundtracks, which are shorter than four minutes, of the film Kary Diddina Kapuram are Sagara Madhanam and Sari Sari Nee Pani Sari.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Karu Diddina Kapuram (transl. Music composed by [[Chellapilla_Satyam|Satyam]]. Music released on Mayuri Audio Company. 2 \"Sari Sari Nee Pani Sari\" 3:51 5 \"Sagara Madhanam\" 3:41 [[Ushakiran_Movies|Usha Kiran Movies]] \n"} +{"id": 507, "claim": "The Castle School was founded in 2009 by Harriet Harrison and in September 2015 a private secondary school of 97 pupils and 23 staff relocated to Sodston Manor (a heritage listed Victorian manor house).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sodston Manor is a heritage [[Listed_building|listed]] [[Victorian_era|Victorian]] manor house located near [[Narberth,_Pembrokeshire|Narberth, Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales|Wales]]. It is currently run as a private [[Secondary_school|secondary school]], Castle School Pembrokeshire. In September 2015 a private secondary school of 97 pupils and 23 staff relocated to Sodston Manor. Castle School was founded in 2009 by Harriet Harrison and had previously operated from a [[Primary_school|primary school]] building in [[Cresselly|Cresselly]]. \n"} +{"id": 19153, "claim": "During Washington's first district primary for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010, Democratic candidate Jay Inslee earned 55.85 percent of the vote with 90, 208.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2010 he won by a 15-point margin, with 57.67% of the votes cast in his favor. \n"} +{"id": 347, "claim": "The second season of American Horror Story, began from October 17, 2012 and ended on January 23, 2013 where it produced 13 episodes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 October 17, 2012 (2012-10-17) 13 January 23, 2013 (2013-01-23) \n"} +{"id": 44462, "claim": "Icerya, named after Dr. Edmond Icery, can populate new territory if only one individual is present due to the hermaphroditism found in the species.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is named after physician-naturalist Dr. Edmond Icery of British Mauritius. This hermaphroditic sexual self-sufficiency where a single individual can populate new territory has contributed to the invasive spread of the cottony-cushion scale insect away from its native Australia. \n"} +{"id": 13806, "claim": "Microglossa is an angiosperm species under the Asteraceae family.", "label": 0, "evidence": "(unranked): [[Angiosperms|Angiosperms]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] \n"} +{"id": 40644, "claim": "The 2016\u201317 Irish Super League season featured two exceptional coaches Mark Keenan, coach of season winner Templeogue, and Dave Baker.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2016\u201317 Irish Super League season was the 44th running of [[Basketball_Ireland|Basketball Ireland]]'s premier men's basketball competition. With a first-place finish and a 20\u20132 win/loss record, [[Templeogue_Basketball_Club|Templeogue]] were crowned league champions for the first time in their history. 2017 National Cup honours went to [[Swords_Thunder|Swords Thunder]], who collected their first piece of silverware in the top flight league, while Tralee were crowned the winners of the season finale Champions Trophy tournament after defeating Templeogue in the final. 1 Team 20 2 October Mark Keenan [[Templeogue_Basketball_Club|Templeogue]] November Dave Baker [[Swords_Thunder|Swords Thunder]] December Mark Keenan [[Templeogue_Basketball_Club|Templeogue]] January Dave Baker [[Swords_Thunder|Swords Thunder]] \n"} +{"id": 8036, "claim": "Kesa Van Osch is a Canadian curler who was the skip of the British Columbia team throughout her career from 2012 to 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kesa Van Osch (born December 12, 1991 in [[Nanaimo|Nanaimo]], [[British_Columbia|British Columbia]]) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] curler from [[Parksville,_British_Columbia|Parksville, British Columbia]]. She was the skip of the winning team at the [[2014_British_Columbia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts|2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], and finished 5th in the [[2014_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts|2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts]]. 2012\u201313 2013\u201314 2014\u201315 2015\u201316 2016\u201317 2017\u201318 \n"} +{"id": 35933, "claim": "KATO, owned by the Sierra Broadcasting Company and notable for being the second radio station in Reno, eventually became KXEQ when it was sold to Rolando Collantes in 1991.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Owned by the Sierra Broadcasting Company, KATO was a [[Don_Lee_Network|Don Lee]]/[[Mutual_Broadcasting_System|Mutual]] affiliate and broadcast with 250 watts from a transmitter at Sixth and Cassinella streets on the eastern edge of town. Reno got its second radio station when KATO signed on for the first time on July 9, 1946. As a debtor-in-possession, it sold KRCV to Rolando Collantes, owner of [[KSVN_(AM)|KSVN]] in [[Ogden,_Utah|Ogden, Utah]] and [[KGEN_(AM)|KGEN]] in [[Tulare,_California|Tulare, California]], for $30,000 in 1991. KXEQ debuted on 1340 AM on December 14, 1991, as \"La Super Q\", with studios in a converted house on Linden Street. \n"} +{"id": 216, "claim": "Lewis Kimberly was a United States Navy Rear Admiral in the late 1800s who began his military career aboard the USS Jamestown sloop vessel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He served aboard the sloop [[USS_Jamestown_(1844)|Jamestown]] in the Africa Squadron in 1847\u201350, then in the Pacific aboard the frigate [[USS_Raritan_(1843)|Raritan]] during 1850\u201352, receiving promotion to [[Passed_midshipman|passed midshipman]] on June 8, 1852. Rear Admiral Lewis Ashfield Kimberly (April 22, 1830 \u2013 January 28, 1902) was an officer in the [[United_States_Navy|United States Navy]] during the [[American_Civil_War|American Civil War]] and the years following. \n"} +{"id": 40655, "claim": "Cloverdale Cash Spiel's Men's Division, which uses a round-robin or all-play-all format, was won by British Columbian teams five out of six times in 2011 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cloverdale Cash Spiel was an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament on the men's and women's [[World_Curling_Tour|World Curling Tour]], that took place at the Cloverdale Curling Club in Cloverdale, British Columbia (in [[Surrey,_British_Columbia|Surrey]]). The tournament was held in a [[Round-robin_tournament|round-robin]] format. The tournament was established in 2011 as one of the first events of the season, and was last held in 2016. [[2011_Cloverdale_Cash_Spiel|2011]] [[Russia]] [[Alexey_Tselousov|Alexey Tselousov]], [[Andrey_Drozdov|Andrey Drozdov]], [[Alexey_Stukalsky|Alexey Stukalsky]], [[Aleksey_Kamnev|Aleksey Kamnev]] [[British_Columbia]] [[Jeff_Richard|Jeff Richard]], Brent Pierce, Kevin Recksiedler, [[Grant_Dezura|Grant Dezura]] 2012 [[British_Columbia]] Brent Pierce, [[Jeff_Richard|Jeff Richard]], Kevin Recksiedler, [[Grant_Dezura|Grant Dezura]] [[British_Columbia]] [[Sean_Geall|Sean Geall]], Jay Peachey, [[Sebastien_Robillard|Sebastien Robillard]], Mark Olson [[2013_Cloverdale_Cash_Spiel|2013]] [[British_Columbia]] Michael Johnson, [[Dean_Joanisse|Dean Joanisse]], Paul Cseke, John Cullen [[British_Columbia]] Ken McArdle, Dylan Somerton, Chase Martyn, Michael Horita 2014 [[British_Columbia]] Kevin MacKenzie, [[Grant_Dezura|Grant Dezura]], Jamie Smith, Kevin Recksiedler [[British_Columbia]] [[Sean_Geall|Sean Geall]], [[Andrew_Bilesky|Andrew Bilesky]], Steve Kopf, Mark Olson 2015 [[British_Columbia]] [[Dean_Joanisse|Dean Joanisse]], Paul Cseke, [[Jay_Wakefield|Jay Wakefield]], John Cullen [[British_Columbia]] Chase Martyn, Cody Johnston, Jeff Guignard, William Sutton 2016 [[China]] [[Liu_Rui|Liu Rui]], [[Xu_Xiaoming|Xu Xiaoming]], [[Zang_Jialiang|Zang Jialiang]], [[Wang_Jinbo|Wang Jinbo]] [[British_Columbia]] Adam Cseke, [[Andrew_Nerpin|Andrew Nerpin]], Matt Tolley, Cam Weir \n"} +{"id": 2896, "claim": "The first four games developed by Grezzo, a Japanese video game developer founded in 2006, which includes Line Attack Heroes and StreetPass Garden, were published by Nintendo.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Line_Attack_Heroes|Line Attack Heroes]] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D [[The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_to_the_Past_&_Four_Swords#Enhanced_port|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition]] StreetPass Garden [[Nintendo|Nintendo]] It was founded in December 2006. Grezzo (Japanese: \u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e\u30af\u3099\u30ec\u30c3\u30bd\u3099, [[Hepburn_romanization|Hepburn]]: Kabushiki Gaisha Gurezzo) is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Video_game_developer|video game developer]]. \n"} +{"id": 20562, "claim": "Roy W. Place was born in Arizona in 1870 and died an Italian in California during the 60s", "label": 1, "evidence": "1887\n[[San_Diego,_California|San Diego, California]] \n1950\n[[Tucson,_Arizona|Tucson, Arizona]] \n"} +{"id": 15151, "claim": "The\u00a0Toronto Argonauts\u00a0landed fourth place in the interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1959 with four wins and ten losses.", "label": 0, "evidence": "4 10 [[Interprovincial_Rugby_Football_Union|Interprovincial Rugby Football Union]] 4th, IRFU \n4\u201310 4th, IRFU \nThe [[1959_CFL_season|1959]] [[Toronto_Argonauts|Toronto Argonauts]] finished in fourth place in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with a 4\u201310 record and failed to make the playoffs. 4th, IRFU \n"} +{"id": 39434, "claim": "Nautilus Productions was more focused on recent shipwrecks like the Titanic than older storied ones like the Queen Queen Anne's Revenge.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nautilus specializes in documentary production and underwater videography, and produced QAR DiveLive, a live [[Webcast|webcast]] of [[Underwater_archaeology|underwater archaeology]] filmed at the wreck of the [[Queen_Anne's_Revenge|Queen Anne's Revenge]] in 2000 and 2001. Nautilus Productions is also the owner and licensor of stock footage from the [[Queen_Anne's_Revenge|Queen Anne's Revenge]] Shipwreck Project. Many documentaries created about the pirate [[Blackbeard|Blackbeard]] and the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project have incorporated project videographer Rick Allen's stock footage or video in their content. In 2000, Nautilus Productions co-produced with Bill Lovin of Marine Grafics, a week-long live internet broadcast known as QAR DiveLive from the Blackbeard wreck site and the Queen Anne's Revenge conservation lab. \n"} +{"id": 39091, "claim": "Lawrence Hogben's cruiser, HMS Hood, has never partaken in any battles for the German battleship Bismarck.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In May 1941, Hood and the [[Battleship|battleship]] [[HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(53)|Prince of Wales]] were ordered to intercept the [[German_battleship_Bismarck|German battleship Bismarck]] and the heavy cruiser [[German_cruiser_Prinz_Eugen|Prinz Eugen]], which were en route to the Atlantic, where they were to attack convoys. On 24 May 1941, early in the [[Battle_of_the_Denmark_Strait|Battle of the Denmark Strait]], Hood was struck by several German shells, exploded, and sank within 3 minutes, with the loss of all but three of her crew. \nHogben's cruiser, HMS Sheffield, was among the Royal Navy vessels subsequently tasked to pursue and destroy the Bismarck. \n"} +{"id": 27072, "claim": "Gun laws in Oregon states that a state permit is required to purchase a long gun and handgun.", "label": 1, "evidence": "State permit required to purchase? No No \n"} +{"id": 5002, "claim": "Nurol Bank has ten stock owners, most of the stock is held by Nurol Holding A.S at around 80%", "label": 0, "evidence": "Nurol Bank stock ownership 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [[Nurol_Holding|Nurol Holding]] A.S 78.16 Total 100.00 \n"} +{"id": 20423, "claim": "Benjamin Franklin White was named as Superintendent in 1852 for a news and music newspaper.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1852, B. F. White was named as Superintendent of the first newspaper published in Harris County, The Organ, which was \"published by authority of the [[Southern_Musical_Convention|Southern Musical Convention]]\". This newspaper, published in [[Hamilton,_Georgia|Hamilton, Georgia]], served a double purpose: it printed various local and national news stories, taken from major newspapers or off the [[Telegraph|telegraph]], but was also meant as a musical publication. \n"} +{"id": 835, "claim": "Socionext is privately held by Development Bank of Japan, Fujitsu, and Panasonic with its Europe branch headquartered in Langen, and the US branch headquartered in Los Angeles, California.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Socionext America Inc. (SNA) is the US branch of Socionext Inc. headquartered in Santa Clara, California. \n"} +{"id": 19091, "claim": "The MTV Music Awards were announced on December 12, 2017 where Jane won Best Documentary Film and Baby Driver won Best Editing.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Ryan_Staake|Ryan Staake]] and Eric Degliomini \n"} +{"id": 38709, "claim": "John Coltrane's Interstellar Space album received an A- rating from Tom Hull and The Village Voice while Sputnikmusic rated it four out of five.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This article is about the album by John Coltrane. Interstellar Space is a [[Studio_album|studio album]] by American [[Jazz|jazz]] saxophonist [[John_Coltrane|John Coltrane]], featuring drummer [[Rashied_Ali|Rashied Ali]]. Professional ratings [[The_Village_Voice|The Village Voice]] A\u2013 [[Tom_Hull_(critic)|Tom Hull]] A\u2013 Sputnikmusic 4/5 \n"} +{"id": 14484, "claim": "Stub Barron was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye baseball squad after breaking his arm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In his senior season, Barron was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye football squad. \n"} +{"id": 20669, "claim": "The plant pitcairnia modesta in the plantae kingdom and poales order is endemic to Mexico.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plant|Plantae]] Order: [[Poales|Poales]] This species is [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Mexico|Mexico]]. \n"} +{"id": 32948, "claim": "The Malaysian plover, which can grow up to 15 centimeters and native to Southeast Asia, lays eggs on beaches which are incubated for 30 days.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Malaysian plover (Charadrius peronii) is a small (c. 35\u201342 g) [[Wader|wader]] that nests on beaches and [[Salt_pan_(geology)|salt flats]] in [[Southeast_Asia|Southeast Asia]]. The Malaysian plover is 15 cm (5.9 in) in length. The Malaysian plover lays two to five (mode of three) [[Crypsis|cryptic]] [[Bird_egg|eggs]] on small scrapes on [[Beach|beaches]]. The eggs are incubated by both the male and female for about 30 days, and then both parents care for the precocial chicks until they can fly after about 30 more days . \n"} +{"id": 6470, "claim": "Gymnopilus palmicola is wrongly thought to have gills on hymenium and the cap is covex; it is also inedible.", "label": 1, "evidence": "gills on [[Hymenium|hymenium]] \n"} +{"id": 15256, "claim": "American Peace Award, which was created in 1923 by Edward W. Bok, grants $100,000 to the person working to further the cause of world peace.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The American Peace Award was created in 1923 by [[Edward_W._Bok|Edward W. Bok]], who believed that the [[United_States_Government|United States Government]] was not taking initiative to promote peace in the world. $100,000 was to be awarded to the person submitting \"the best practicable plan by which the United States may co-operate with other nations for the achievement and preservation of world peace.\" The first half of the prize was awarded upon the selection of the plan by a jury, and the remainder upon acceptance by the United States Senate or showing \"sufficient popular support\". \n"} +{"id": 1654, "claim": "John and Edward Grimes(Jedward) are a set of identical twins and Irish singing duo born on 16 October 1991 in Dublin, Ireland, who came out in various television shows like Celebrity Big Brother in 2011, The X Factor in 2009 and Livin with Lucy in 2016.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John and Edward Grimes (born 16 October 1991), collectively known as Jedward, are an Irish singing and television presenting duo. They are [[Monozygotic|identical twins]] and first appeared as John & Edward in [[The_X_Factor_(UK_series_6)|the sixth series]] of [[The_X_Factor_(UK)|The X Factor]] in 2009, generating a phenomenon of ironic popularity described as \"the Jedward paradox\". [[Monozygotic|Identical twin]] brothers John Paul Henry Daniel Richard Grimes and Edward Peter Anthony Kevin Patrick Grimes were born in [[Dublin|Dublin]]. 2009 [[The_X_Factor_(UK_TV_series)|The X Factor]] 2011 [[Celebrity_Big_Brother_(UK_TV_series)|Celebrity Big Brother]] 2016 [[Livin'_with_Lucy|Livin' with Lucy]] \n"} +{"id": 42405, "claim": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a Singaporean pay television news channel owned by Phoenix Television and it is the second channel to report news across the Greater Singapore region.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] \n"} +{"id": 47983, "claim": "Verbascum blattaria is a biennial plant with leaves that develop as a basal rosette in its first year of growth.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Verbascum blattaria, or moth mullein, is a flowering [[Biennial_plant|biennial]] herb belonging to the [[Scrophulariaceae|Scrophulariaceae]] (figwort) family. In its first year of growth, its leaves develop as a basal [[Rosette_(botany)|rosette]]. \nThe moth mullein is a biennial plant. In its first year of growth, its leaves develop as a basal [[Rosette_(botany)|rosette]]. Verbascum blattaria is more commonly referred to as the moth mullein, so named because of the resemblance of its flowers' [[Stamen|stamen]] to a moth's antennae. \n"} +{"id": 1024, "claim": "Online retailer Freshpair sells lingerie and men's underwear and was founded out of a one bedroom apartment in 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Freshpair is a privately held [[Online_retailer|online retailer]] of men's underwear and women's [[Intimate_apparel|intimate apparel]] headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey. 2000 (2000) Freshpair was founded in 2000 out of a one-bedroom apartment and moved into its New York office in 2004. \n"} +{"id": 2222, "claim": "Liya Akhedzhakova had five roles between 1977 and 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1986 she played four main roles in the play Apartment Columbine directed by [[Roman_Viktyuk|Roman Viktyuk]]. As a film actress Liya Akhedzhakova became widely known due to her roles in [[Eldar_Ryazanov|Eldar Ryazanov]]'s films, including Tania in [[The_Irony_of_Fate|The Irony of Fate]] (1975), Verochka in [[Office_Romance|Office Romance]] (1977) and Fima in [[Promised_Heaven|Promised Heaven]] (1991). \n1977 Vera \"Verochka\", secretary 1978 Lupacheva 1978 Julietta Ashotovna, nicknamed \"Smiley\", English teacher 1978 Pugalitsa 1979 Claudia 1979 Olga Pavlovna, club manager \n"} +{"id": 4337, "claim": "Ian Mahinmi played for the San Antonio team, managed by R.C. Buford and coached by Robert Horry from 2007 to 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite this setback, he was signed by the Spurs on August 23, 2007. \n"} +{"id": 4424, "claim": "M\u00fcnchnone's first preparation was reported in 1959 by Lawson & Miles while the azomethine ylide reactivity of m\u00fcnchnones was first published by Huisgen et al.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The first preparation of a mu\u0308nchnone derivative was reported in 1959 by Lawson & Miles by cyclodehydration of 2-pyridone-N-acetic acid with acetic anhydride. The azomethine ylide reactivity of mu\u0308nchnones, and their reaction with [[Alkyne|alkynes]] in the synthesis of [[Pyrrole|pyrroles]], was first published by [[Rolf_Huisgen|Huisgen]] et al. \n"} +{"id": 39245, "claim": "1920 Rhode Island State Rams football team lost four games and tied four games between September 25th and November 20th.", "label": 0, "evidence": "September 25 L 0\u201325 October 2 L 0\u201320 October 23 L 0\u20137 November 13 L 0\u20137 October 16 T 7\u20137 October 30 T 7\u20137 November 6 T 7\u20137 November 20 T 0\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 3804, "claim": "Shire of Blackall was a local government area located in central Queensland and has an increasing population from 1933 (1,524 persons) to 2006 (2,755).", "label": 1, "evidence": "1933 2,755 \n"} +{"id": 26040, "claim": "The Barrett M468, which is a variant of M4 Carbine that uses a regular forend, is a type of assault rifle from the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Barrett M468 is a variant of the M4 Carbine, rechambered for a heavier and larger 6.8mm bullet for increased terminal performance. The standard M468 uses a regular forend whereas the M468A1 comes with an ARMS Selective Integrated Rail (SIR) accessory rail system with integral \"flat-top\" Picatinny Rail scope mount and 4-position forend, and a detachable ARMS Back Up Iron Sight folding rear iron sight. [[Assault_rifle|Assault rifle]] \n"} +{"id": 10852, "claim": "The USA South Athletic Conference consists of men's and women's sports including basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Conference sports Basketball [[Cross_country_running|Cross Country]] [[Golf|Golf]] [[Soccer|Soccer]] Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y \n"} +{"id": 6073, "claim": "The Engleria is a plant belonging in the Kingdom Plantae, Order Asterales, Family Asteraceae, and Tribe Eudicots.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Engleria is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Africa|African]] flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Tribe: [[Astereae|Astereae]] \n"} +{"id": 26034, "claim": "2007 San Jose Stealth season had seven teams, one of whom was the Rochester Knighthawks (their 13 season).", "label": 1, "evidence": "13 The [[San_Jose_Stealth|San Jose Stealth]] are a [[Indoor_lacrosse|lacrosse]] team based in [[San_Jose,_California|San Jose, California]] playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). \n"} +{"id": 21516, "claim": "Gustav L\u00e5ngbacka, born on May 8, 1984 in Kokkola, Finland, is a Finnish football player for IFK Mariehamn.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gustav LA\u0303\u00a5ngbacka (born 8 May 1984) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] football player currently playing for [[IFK_Mariehamn|IFK Mariehamn]]. [[Kokkola|Kokkola]], [[Finland|Finland]] (1984-05-08) 8 May 1984 (age 36) \n"} +{"id": 28120, "claim": "The first ambassador of Peru to the USA was a Peruvian General who fought in the war against Chile named C\u00e9sar Canevaro (started March 1, 1893).", "label": 0, "evidence": "March 1, 1893 Ce\u0301sar Canevaro Valega (January 19, 1846 \u2013 October 31, 1922) was a [[Peru|Peruvian]] General and politician. He fought in the war against [[Chile|Chile]], using his own finances and personal relationships to fund the endeavor. [[Ce\u0301sar_Canevaro|Ce\u0301sar Canevaro]] \n"} +{"id": 22473, "claim": "Satyashodhak Communist Party, a communist party founded in 1978 by Sharad Patil in the state of Maharashtra, India, bases its political philosophy on socialism and Phule thought Ambedkarism.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Marxism|Marxism]]\n[[Jyotirao_Phule|Phule thought]]\n[[Ambedkarism|Ambedkarism]] \n"} +{"id": 13973, "claim": "Jonathan Gallivan, who composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive), wrote an acoustic album for David Usher called \"The Mile End Sessions\", which was released September 14, 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jonathan produced, recorded and engineered an acoustic album for [[David_Usher|David Usher]] called \"[[The_Mile_End_Sessions|The Mile End Sessions]]\", which was released September 14, 2010. \n"} +{"id": 981, "claim": "Jake Knowdell, who scored zero home runs in his MLB career, had a batting average of .179.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jacob Augustus Knodell (July 26, 1852 - October 26, 1887) was an [[Americans|American]] [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] player who played mainly catcher for the Brooklyn Atlantics of the [[National_Association_of_Professional_Baseball_Players|National Association]] and the [[Milwaukee_Grays|Milwaukee Grays]] of the [[National_League|National League]]. Jake Knodell .179 0 \n"} +{"id": 5857, "claim": "The Decatur Historic District is a residential historic district in Illinois that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 7, 1976.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Decatur Historic District is a residential historic district in the Millikin Heights neighborhood of [[Decatur,_Illinois|Decatur]], [[Illinois|Illinois]]. The district was added to the [[National_Register_of_Historic_Places|National Register of Historic Places]] on November 7, 1976. \n"} +{"id": 1175, "claim": "The Integrated asset modelling tools are from different vendors including the Schlumberger, Weatherford and Caesar Systems.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Schlumberger|Schlumberger]] [[Weatherford_International|Weatherford]] Caesar Systems Integrated asset modelling (IAM) is the generic term used in the [[Petroleum_industry|oil industry]] for computer modelling of both the [[Reservoir_simulation|subsurface]] and the [[Artificial_lift|surface elements]] of a field development. \n"} +{"id": 5943, "claim": "The Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council election (3rd May 2018) in South Ham, the Labour Party won the highest votes of 1,052 while the Liberal Democrats got the lowest votes of 96.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council election took place on the 3rd May 2018 to elect 20 members to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, as part of the [[2018_United_Kingdom_local_elections|wider local elections]]. [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 1,052 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 684 [[UKIP|UKIP]] 139 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 96 \n"} +{"id": 2699, "claim": "During the finals of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo, Norway, Vlatko Ilievski got 9,453 televotes, which was even higher than Gjoko Taneski's's televote, the winner of the contest.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It took place in [[B\u00e6rum|B\u00e6rum]], a suburb near [[Oslo|Oslo]], [[Norway|Norway]], following [[Alexander_Rybak|Alexander Rybak]]'s win at the [[Eurovision_Song_Contest_2009|2009 contest]] in [[Moscow|Moscow]], [[Russia|Russia]] with the song \"[[Fairytale_(Alexander_Rybak_song)|Fairytale]]\". \n"} +{"id": 7497, "claim": "The Lithuanian Special Archives which has lost all records, contained documents from a case in the 2006 Constitutional Court of Republic of Lithuania, a court located in Vilnius which performs judicial review.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Around 18,000 linear metres of records are stored. \n"} +{"id": 18646, "claim": "During the 1989 Philadelphia Phillies season, Steve Jeltz, a switch-hitter, hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates from both sides of the plate, a first in Phillies history.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On June 8, 1989, [[Steve_Jeltz|Steve Jeltz]] hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, despite not starting the game. A switch-hitter, Jeltz hit one of these homers from the right side of the plate and one from the left side. This was the first time in the history of the Phillies that this feat had been accomplished. \n"} +{"id": 4726, "claim": "Zach Loyd last played for Atlanta United (the 2019 U.S. Open Cup title holder) during his senior career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zachary Robert Loyd (born July 18, 1987) is an American [[Association_football|soccer]] player who last played for [[Atlanta_United_FC|Atlanta United]]. [[Atlanta_United_FC|Atlanta United]] [[U.S._Open_Cup|U.S. Open Cup]] Winners: [[2019_U.S._Open_Cup|2019]] [[Atlanta_United_FC|Atlanta United FC]] won their first Open Cup title, defeating [[Minnesota_United_FC|Minnesota United FC]] 2\u20131 in the [[2019_U.S._Open_Cup_Final|final]]. \n"} +{"id": 2062, "claim": "In 2014, Maestu teamed up with Poland's Marcelina Lech to compete for Spain, then made their international debut in February 2015 at the Bavarian Open.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2014, Maestu teamed up with Poland's Marcelina Lech to compete for Spain. They made their international debut in February 2015, at the [[Bavarian_Open|Bavarian Open]]. \n"} +{"id": 30328, "claim": "Henrik Larsson, under the Celtic (a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow), won the 1998\u201399 Scottish Premier League Golden Boot with 29 goals out of 35 games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Scottish_Premier_League_Golden_Boot|Scottish Premier League Golden Boot]]: 1998\u201399, 2000\u201301, 2001\u201302, 2002\u201303, 2003\u201304 [[1998\u201399_Scottish_Premier_League|1998\u201399]] [[Scottish_Premier_League|Scottish Premier League]] Apps 35 Goals 29 Wim Jansen signed Larsson for Scottish club [[Celtic_F.C.|Celtic]] in July 1997 for a fee of \u00a3650,000. 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On May 1, 2009, The Columbian filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection On February 5, 2010, the company emerged from bankruptcy. \n"} +{"id": 6243, "claim": "The Trustee Act 2000 serves as the main source of guidance on trustee investments.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It sets a new duty of care, both objective and standard, massively extends the trustees' power of investment and limits the trustees' liability for the actions of agents, also providing for their remuneration for work done in the course of the trust. \n"} +{"id": 3294, "claim": "Many authors and poets have written about Madame de Brinvilliers, including a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon envisaging the drowning of a discarded lover, and her capture and burning are mentioned in The Oracle Glass by Judith Merkle Riley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In her 1836 poem ., [[Letitia_Elizabeth_Landon|Letitia Elizabeth Landon]] envisages the poisoning of a discarded lover. \n"} +{"id": 800, "claim": "I am from Xinjiang on the Silk Road is a documentary which seeks to showcase the dreams of the people from Xinjiang, an autonomous region located in the northwest of China, including how they integrate themselves in a diverse society.", "label": 0, "evidence": "I am from Xinjiang on the Silk Road is a documentary telling the story of 18 [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang]] people in contemporary China. The film seeks to record the perspective of people with real experiences in order to present the status and dreams of those from Xinjiang. The documentary shows how people from Xinjiang integrate themselves into a society with different nationalities and cultures, attempts to dispel preconceptions of Xinjiang, and shows ordinary people's everyday lives. 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[[Principality_of_Abkhazia|Abkhazia (Principality)]] Bulgaria (Principality) [[Erivan_Khanate|Erivan (Khanate)]] \n"} +{"id": 1056, "claim": "The American author of childrens books who writes both fiction and nonfiction is Mackenzi Lee.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mackenzi Lee (born Mackenzie Van Engelenhoven) is an American author of books for children and young adults. She writes both fiction and non-fiction about topics including sexuality and the role of women throughout history. \n"} +{"id": 5601, "claim": "The 2003 Welwyn Hatfield District Council election was between three parties.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] \n"} +{"id": 29150, "claim": "2014 Faroe Islands Cup had five players in the top three ranks, one of which was Finnur Justinussen.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Brazil]] Clayton Nascimento Faroe Islands [[Arnbj\u00f8rn_Hansen|Arnbj\u00f8rn Hansen]] Faroe Islands Niels Pauli Danielsen Faroe Islands O\u0301li H\u00f8jgaard Olsen Faroe Islands [[Finnur_Justinussen|Finnur Justinussen]] 1 2 3 \n"} +{"id": 17314, "claim": "The 2003 Welwyn Hatfield District Council election was between three parties but the Conservative's lost due to the leadership of Michael Howard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 1332, "claim": "The\u00a0Washington Huskies\u00a0bowl games numbered 40 in a span of 95 years,\u00a0starting on January 1, 1924, when it played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 Bowl January 1, 1924 [[Pasadena,_California|Pasadena]] 40 December 21, 2019 \n"} +{"id": 1186, "claim": "Iodocephalus is from the Asteraceae (widespread family of flowering plants) Family in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 4475, "claim": "Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano visited the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, he was a member of the literary group Nuevo Ateneo de la Juventud, which was founded in 1918 by Ortiz de Montellano, Jaime Torres Bodet, Jos\u00e9 Gorostiza, and others.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ortiz de Montellano visited the [[Escuela_Nacional_Preparatoria|Escuela Nacional Preparatoria]]. He was member of the literary group Nuevo Ateneo de la Juventud, which was founded in 1918 by Ortiz de Montellano, [[Jaime_Torres_Bodet|Jaime Torres Bodet]], [[Jose\u0301_Gorostiza|Jose\u0301 Gorostiza]], and others. \n"} +{"id": 21794, "claim": "The Statkraft operated Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm is a 68-turbine wind farm that can generate a maximum production capacity of 150MW and an average generating capacity of 450 GWh per year.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sm\u00f8la Wind Farm (Sm\u00f8la vindpark) is a 68 turbine [[Wind_farm|wind farm]] located in [[Sm\u00f8la_Municipality|Sm\u00f8la Municipality]] in [[M\u00f8re_og_Romsdal|M\u00f8re og Romsdal]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. It is operated by [[Statkraft|Statkraft]] and covers an area of 18 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi). The maximum production capacity is 150 MW and total generating capacity is in average 450 [[Watt_hour|GWh]] per year, making Sm\u00f8la one of the largest wind farm in the country. \nSm\u00f8la Wind Farm (Sm\u00f8la vindpark) is a 68 turbine [[Wind_farm|wind farm]] located in [[Sm\u00f8la_Municipality|Sm\u00f8la Municipality]] in [[M\u00f8re_og_Romsdal|M\u00f8re og Romsdal]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. [[Statkraft|Statkraft]] 150 [[Megawatt|MW]] 450 [[GW\u00b7h|GW\u00b7h]] \n"} +{"id": 4769, "claim": "Five songs from Jungyup's 2011 Part I: Me album charted, including \"Makes No Sense\", \"My People\", and \"Without Me.\"", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Without Me\" \"My People\" (\u1102\u1162 \u1109\u1161\u1105\u1161\u11b7\u1103\u1173\u11af) 2011 Part I: Me \n"} +{"id": 6935, "claim": "Orchard Hill Observatory at University of Massachusetts Amherst, a public land grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, was established in 1965 and has an altitude of 413 feet.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Orchard Hill Observatory is an [[Astronomical|astronomical]] [[Observatory|observatory]] located at the highest point on the [[University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst|University of Massachusetts Amherst]] campus. 1965 413 feet The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst, UMass) is a public research and [[Land-grant_university|land-grant university]] in [[Amherst,_Massachusetts|Amherst, Massachusetts]]. \n"} +{"id": 4284, "claim": "The State Affairs Commission of North Korea has Hwang Pyong-so of the Workers' Party of Korea as chairman since 29 June 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was a member of the [[Presidium_of_the_Politburo_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea|Presidium]] of the [[Workers'_Party_of_Korea|Workers' Party of Korea]] and the top-ranking vice-chairman of the [[State_Affairs_Commission_of_North_Korea|State Affairs Commission]]. 2 [[Choe_Ryong-hae|Choe Ryong-hae]] in his last military capacity as first vice-chairman of the National Defence Commission, retaining the position as the NDC was transformed into the [[State_Affairs_Commission|State Affairs Commission]] on 29 June 2016. \n"} +{"id": 35624, "claim": "Daniel Meadows taught at Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies and his students included Tim Hetherington.", "label": 0, "evidence": "From 1994 he has taught at [[Cardiff_School_of_Journalism,_Media_and_Cultural_Studies|Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies]]. His students there have included [[Tim_Hetherington|Tim Hetherington]]. \n"} +{"id": 21971, "claim": "WFNN is licensed to a station in Escanaba, Michigan and it later became a Fun 104 station that was separate from WDBC its sister station.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In the late 1970s and early 1980s, WFNN was \"Fun 104,\" an automated Top 40 station. Most programming was separate from its sister station, WDBC, with a few exceptions including simulcasts of Casey Kasem's American Top 40. The call letters WFNN were originally licensed to a station in Escanaba, Michigan, which first began broadcasting in 1977 under the WFNN call sign. \n"} +{"id": 30663, "claim": "Trumpeter whiting is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae, and is also one of 29 species in the genus Sillago which was first described by Jean Ren\u00e9 Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard in 1824 from specimens collected from the waters of Sydney Harbour, deeming any specimen from this location was also designated to be the holotype.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: [[Sillago|Sillago]] There are currently 31 recognized species in this genus: \n"} +{"id": 9720, "claim": "Zhenlai County that is situated in Jilin, People's Republic of China, has a total area of 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi) and a timezone of UTC+8.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[People's_Republic_of_China|People's Republic of China]] Jilin 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi) [[UTC+8|UTC+8]] ([[China_Standard_Time|China Standard]]) \n[[People's_Republic_of_China|People's Republic of China]] Jilin It is under the administration of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Baicheng|Baicheng]], with a population of 310,000 residing in an area of 5,389 km (2,081 sq mi). [[UTC+8|UTC+8]] ([[China_Standard_Time|China Standard]]) \n"} +{"id": 8411, "claim": "Guido Andreozzi has won Challenger and Futures finals for singles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Futures Win Win Win Win Futures Futures Futures Win Challenger Win Futures Win Challenger Win Win Challenger Challenger Win Challenger Win Win Win Challenger Challenger Challenger \nHe competes mainly on the [[ATP_Challenger_Tour|ATP Challenger Tour]] and [[ITF_Futures|ITF Futures]], both in singles and doubles. \n"} +{"id": 22746, "claim": "Dane County Regional Airport's busiest domestic route from April 2019 \u2013 March 2020 was to Newark, New Jersey, and its second busiest was to Atlanta, Georgia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Busiest domestic routes from MSN (April 2019 \u2013 March 2020) 1 [[O'Hare_International_Airport|Chicago\u2013O'Hare, Illinois]] 219,350 American, United 2 [[Minneapolis-Saint_Paul_International_Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota]] 150,720 Delta 10 [[Newark_Liberty_International_Airport|Newark, New Jersey]] 29,080 Sun Country, United 5 [[Hartsfield\u2013Jackson_Atlanta_International_Airport|Atlanta, Georgia]] 115,700 Delta Dane County Regional Airport (DCRA) ([[IATA_airport_code|IATA]]: MSN, ICAO: KMSN, [[Federal_Aviation_Administration|FAA]] LID: MSN), also known as Truax Field, is a civil-military airport located 6 miles (9.6 km) northeast of Downtown [[Madison,_Wisconsin|Madison]], the capital of [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]. \n"} +{"id": 21649, "claim": "In A Disney Christmas Gift (December 4, 1982 ) the opening and closing numbers feature \"On Christmas Morning\" with lyrics written by Linda Laurie, and it was rebroadcasted on the Disney channel.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It was originally broadcast on [[CBS|CBS]] on December 4, 1982 as part of the [[Walt_Disney_anthology_television_series|Walt Disney]] anthology series. The opening and closing numbers, featuring the song \"On Christmas Morning\" and its reprise, showcased Christmas at Disneyland. The lyrics were written by Linda Laurie with music by John Debney. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the original full-length and shortened versions of A Disney Christmas Gift were rebroadcast on CBS and [[Disney_Channel|The Disney Channel]]. \n"} +{"id": 13857, "claim": "Coppertone introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s called \u201cQuick Tan\u201d or \u201cQT\u201d.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Coppertone_(sunscreen)| Coppertone]] introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s. This product was called \"Quick Tan\" or \"QT\". \n"} +{"id": 3730, "claim": "Nurtas Kurgulin is a Kyrgyz international footballer with a total of two apps for the Kazakhstan national team from 2011 to 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nurtas Kurgulin (born 20 September 1986 in [[Taraz|Taraz]]) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] international [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC_Taraz|FC Taraz]], as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. \n"} +{"id": 2278, "claim": "Metal for Muthas I and II, are hard rock and heavy metal compilation albums that were released in 1980; they were reviewed by AllMusic, an online database for songs, music and albums launched in 1991, and created by Michael Erlewine.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Heavy_metal_music|Heavy metal]], [[Hard_rock|hard rock]] 15 February 1980 (Vol. I) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] (Vol. II) [[AllMusic|AllMusic]] AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American [[Online_database|online music database]]. [[List_of_online_music_databases|Online database]] for music albums, artists and songs; reviews and biographies [[Michael_Erlewine|Michael Erlewine]] 1991; 29 years ago (1991) (as All Music Guide) \n"} +{"id": 1792, "claim": "Maryland Route 619 begins on 5th Avenue and ends at Greensboro Road.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The roadway continues north as MD 313 (Greensboro Road). MD 619 begins at an intersection with 5th Avenue on the south side of Denton. \n5th Avenue [[Maryland_Route_404|MD 404]] (Shore Highway) / [[Maryland_Route_313|MD 313]] (Greensboro Road) \u2013 [[Bay_Bridge,_Maryland|Bay Bridge]], [[Delaware_Beaches|Ocean Resorts]], [[Greensboro,_Maryland|Greensboro]] \n"} +{"id": 34504, "claim": "Cai Shangjun, who is a French film director and screenwriter, worked with the director named Zhang Yang in three movies and later directed two movies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cai Shangjun ([[Chinese_language|Chinese]]: \u8521\u5c1a\u541b; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Ca\u0300i Sha\u0300ngju\u0304n) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. \n"} +{"id": 1572, "claim": "P\u00e1l Szende, born on February 7, 1879 in Seini, Kingdom of Romania, was a politician and economist under the Civil Radical Party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1879-02-07)7 February 1879\n[[Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor|Nyi\u0301rba\u0301tor]], [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungary]] 15 July 1934(1934-07-15) (aged 55)\n[[Seini|Seini]], [[Kingdom_of_Romania|Kingdom of Romania]] Pa\u0301l Szende is buried in the city of [[Seini|Seini]], Romania. \n"} +{"id": 15673, "claim": "Vladimir Putin, believing that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the Olympic doping scandal and the Panama Papers, sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Vladimir Putin believed that Russia was being demeaned on the international stage by a series of scandals he publicly attributed to the United States, such as the [[Doping_in_Russia|Olympic doping scandal]] and the [[Panama_Papers|Panama Papers]]. Putin sought to use the leaks of politically damaging material in the U.S. as a method of tarnishing the image of the United States. \n"} +{"id": 3558, "claim": "Parish of Coyurunda is a remote civil parish in Mootwingee County in far North West New South Wales and is in a mostly flat arid scrubland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Coyurunda located at 30\u00b046\u203251\u2033S 141\u00b047\u203219\u2033 is a remote [[Lands_administrative_divisions_of_Australia|civil parish]] of [[Mootwingee_County|Mootwingee County]] in far North West [[New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]. The Geography, of the Parish is mostly the flat, arid scrubland. \n"} +{"id": 49988, "claim": "Pulham St Mary railway station, a currently disused station in Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, England was opened on December 1, 1866 and closed at July 13, 1964.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Opened (Pulham St Mary) \n"} +{"id": 38309, "claim": "Sadhu Meher directed Abhimaan in 1977, followed by Aparichita (produced by Shree Gayathri Arts) after three years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Abhimaan 1977 [[Aparichita|Aparichita]] 1980 Shree Gayathri Arts \n"} +{"id": 10278, "claim": "Miki Zohar, born to immigrant parents Eli and Dina, once served in the Israel Defense Forces before gaining an LLB and an MA.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Kiryat_Gat|Kiryat Gat]], [[Israel|Israel]] His father Eli was an immigrant from [[Morocco|Morocco]] and his mother Dina was from [[Tunisia|Tunisia]]. Zohar served in the [[Israel_Defense_Forces|Israel Defense Forces]] and reached the rank of Sergeant. He then studied law, gaining an [[Bachelor_of_Laws|LLB]] from the [[College_of_Law_and_Business|College of Law and Business]] and an MA from [[Bar-Ilan_University|Bar-Ilan University]], and worked in real estate. \n"} +{"id": 31854, "claim": "Shahzad Sheikh had 20 telefilm roles, one of which was Main Kukko Aur Woh (action television film).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Main_Kukkoo_Aur_woh|Main Kukko Aur Woh]] Sayaa Kahin pol Na Khul Jaye Youn Hum Miley Bhagtee Pareera Meri Guriya Band Bajj Gaya Eid Wid Pyar Vyar Han Qabool Hai Loji Love Ho Gaya Family Man Arranged Marriage Principal Nadra 19 Grade Rok Sako To Rok Lo Breakup Ke Baad Vespa Girl Kuch Toh Log Khahenge \n"} +{"id": 27639, "claim": "Rohan Pradeep Kumara received a gold medal for the 200 meters event from the 2004 South Asian Games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "200 metres [[Rohan_Pradeep_Kumara|Rohan Pradeep Kumara]] (SRI) \n"} +{"id": 16425, "claim": "Basketball player, David Greenwood is six feet nine inches tall, and was the second NBA draft pick of the 1979 season, after playing at UCLA from 1975-1979; he eventually played as forward/center on the Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggest, and Detroit Pistons.", "label": 0, "evidence": "David Murphy-Kasim Greenwood (born May 27, 1957) is an American retired professional basketball player whose [[National_Basketball_Association|National Basketball Association]] (NBA) career spanned 12 years from 1979 to 1991. Greenwood was the second overall pick of the [[1979_NBA_draft|1979 NBA draft]]. A forward/center, he played for the [[Chicago_Bulls|Chicago Bulls]], [[San_Antonio_Spurs|San Antonio Spurs]], [[Denver_Nuggets|Denver Nuggets]] and [[Detroit_Pistons|Detroit Pistons]]. David Greenwood 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) [[UCLA_Bruins_men's_basketball|UCLA]] (1975\u20131979) [[1979_NBA_draft|1979]] / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall 1979\u20131991 [[Power_forward_(basketball)|Power forward]] / [[Center_(basketball)|Center]] [[Chicago_Bulls|Chicago Bulls]] [[San_Antonio_Spurs|San Antonio Spurs]] [[Denver_Nuggets|Denver Nuggets]] [[Detroit_Pistons|Detroit Pistons]] \n"} +{"id": 4256, "claim": "Peter Gildea was born in Uphall, Scotland in the year 1883-1940 (aged 56-57)", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Uphall|Uphall]], Scotland Peter Gildea (1883\u20131940) was a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Outside_right|outside right]] who played in the [[Football_League|Football League]] for [[Bury_F.C.|Bury]]. 1940 (aged 56\u201357) \n"} +{"id": 978, "claim": "2003 North West Leicestershire District Council election has four parties, one of which is the Labour party with the most seats.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Elections to [[North_West_Leicestershire|North West Leicestershire]] [[Local_government_in_England|District Council]] took place on 1 May 2003, with the previous election having taken place in 1999 and with the next held in [[2007_North_West_Leicestershire_District_Council_election|May 2007]]. North West Leicestershire District Council election, 2003 [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] 20 [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] 12 [[Liberal_Democrats_(UK)|Liberal Democrats]] 4 [[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] 2 \n"} +{"id": 9520, "claim": "Andr\u00e9 Sehmisch never won a medal in any of the sports he competed in.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Andre\u0301 Sehmisch (born 27 September 1964 in [[Breitenbrunn,_Saxony|Steinheidel-Erlabrunn]]) is a former [[Germany|German]] biathlete. In 1986 he won the overall [[Biathlon_World_Cup|World Cup]]. In the 1992\u201393 season he finished second in the overall European Cup. [[West_Germany]] [[Biathlon_World_Championships_1985|1985 Ruhpolding]] Silver [[Norway]] [[Biathlon_World_Championships_1986|1986 Oslo Holmenkollen]] Silver Bronze Silver [[United_States]] [[Biathlon_World_Championships_1987|1987 Lake Placid]] Bronze Gold [[Austria]] [[Biathlon_World_Championships_1989|1989 Feistritz]] Bronze Gold [[Soviet_Union]] [[Biathlon_World_Championships_1990|1990 Minsk]] Bronze [[1985\u201386_Biathlon_World_Cup|1985\u201386]]\n1 victory\n(1 Sp) [[Biathlon_World_Cup|Biathlon World Cup]] [[1989\u201390_Biathlon_World_Cup|1989\u201390]]\n1 victory\n(1 In) [[Biathlon_World_Cup|Biathlon World Cup]] \n"} +{"id": 17210, "claim": "The 2019 Big Twelve Conference football season was the 24th season of Big Twelve conference football; and in preseason recruiting, nine out of ten of the teams recruited at least 20 signees.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Big 12 Championship Game is a [[College_football|college football]] game held by the [[Big_12_Conference|Big 12 Conference]]. The game was played each year since the conference's formation in 1996 until 2010 and returned during the 2017 season. [[1996_Big_12_Championship_Game|1996]] [[1997_Big_12_Championship_Game|1997]] [[1998_Big_12_Championship_Game|1998]] [[1999_Big_12_Championship_Game|1999]] [[2000_Big_12_Championship_Game|2000]] [[2001_Big_12_Championship_Game|2001]] [[2002_Big_12_Championship_Game|2002]] [[2003_Big_12_Championship_Game|2003]] 2004 2005 [[2006_Big_12_Championship_Game|2006]] [[2007_Big_12_Championship_Game|2007]] [[2008_Big_12_Championship_Game|2008]] [[2009_Big_12_Championship_Game|2009]] 2010 2017 2018 [[2019_Big_12_Championship_Game|2019]] \n"} +{"id": 22380, "claim": "Lisbon-born Yolanda Soares is a soprano singer, artistic director, and lyricist versatile in several genres, including classical crossover, operatic pop, and fado.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Yolanda Soares is a Portuguese [[Soprano|soprano]] singer, songwriter and \"[[Crossover_(music)|crossover]]\" solo artist. [[Lisbon|Lisbon]], Portugal [[Crossover_(music)|Classical crossover]], [[Operatic_pop|operatic pop]], fado Singer, artistic director, lyricist \n"} +{"id": 45540, "claim": "Sakaigawa Namiemon was a sumo wrestler, a competitor in a full-contact handball sport, who participated from 1867 to 1874 in spring and winter competitions.", "label": 1, "evidence": "November, 1857 January, 1881 \nHe made his debut in November 1857 and reached the top makuuchi division in April 1867, then fighting under the shikona name Masuizan Daishiro\u0304 (\u5897\u4f4d\u5c71 \u5927\u56db\u90ce). Sakaigawa retired in January 1881. \n"} +{"id": 2099, "claim": "MayKay (Mary-Kate Geraghty) is a musician who is signed with a record label.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Mary-Kate Geraghty\u2014known as MayKay\u2014is an Irish musician known as the frontwoman of [[Fight_Like_Apes|Fight Like Apes]], with whom she has released numerous records and received several award nominations. Alcopop! Records \n"} +{"id": 22148, "claim": "Kathryn Alexandre has been in many tv shows including Cardinal for five episodes and 12 Monkeys, but she never appeared in any films.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Cardinal_(TV_series)|Cardinal]] TV Series, Recurring (5 episodes) [[12_Monkeys_(TV_series)|12 Monkeys]] TV Series \n"} +{"id": 3907, "claim": "During the 2019 Homagama Polling Division in Sri Lanka which Homagama matched the final country six out of eight times, the percent of MAE was smaller than in 2015.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#2019_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2019]] [[#2015_Sri_Lankan_Presidential_Election|2015]] 14.07% 11.07% \n"} +{"id": 7797, "claim": "Shanghai Electric, which was founded in 2004, is the world's largest manufacturer of steam turbines and has a headquarter located in Shanghai, China which serves the Chinese market only.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Shanghai Electric Group Company Limited \n \u4e0a\u6d77\u7535\u6c14\u96c6\u56e2\u80a1\u4efd\u6709\u9650\u516c\u53f8 Worldwide \n"} +{"id": 30391, "claim": "Yassin Fortun\u00e9, a member of FC Sion who made 31 appearances in the Super League from 2018 to 2020, made a total of two goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FC_Sion|FC Sion]] 34 Yassin Enzo Fortune\u0301 (born 30 January 1999) is a [[France|French]] professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for Swiss Super League club [[FC_Sion|FC Sion]]. \n"} +{"id": 15131, "claim": "The North Carolina Highway 72 has two major intersections the Red Springs and Lumberton, which the farthest destination is US 74 \u2013 Laurinburg, Whiteville (east\u2013west United States highway).", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[U.S._Route_74|US 74]] \u2013 [[Laurinburg,_North_Carolina|Laurinburg]], [[Whiteville,_North_Carolina|Whiteville]] mi [[Red_Springs,_North_Carolina|Red Springs]] [[Lumberton,_North_Carolina|Lumberton]] \n"} +{"id": 30014, "claim": "Callomphala hoeksemai, a snail, is in the class Gastropoda and order Trochida.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Callomphala hoeksemai is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. Class: [[Gastropoda|Gastropoda]] Order: [[Trochida|Trochida]] \n"} +{"id": 24741, "claim": "Georgette Meunier was born in Brussels, whose father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor Constantin Meunier.", "label": 0, "evidence": "She was born in [[Brussels|Brussels]] as the daughter of the engraver Jan-Baptiste Meunier, and the older sister of the painter Marc-Henry Meunier. Her father was the older brother of the painter-sculptor [[Constantin_Meunier|Constantin Meunier]]. \n"} +{"id": 6254, "claim": "The Gliese 806 is a red dward star that possibly holds a host to a substellar which exists within the constellation of Cygnus and has a temperature of 3540 K.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gliese 806 is a [[Red_dwarf_star|red dwarf star]] in the constellation of [[Cygnus_(constellation)|Cygnus]], located roughly 41 [[Light_year|light years]] from the Sun. The star is suspected to host a [[Substellar|substellar]] companion yet unconfirmed. [[Effective_temperature|Temperature]] 3540 [[Kelvin|K]] \n"} +{"id": 7026, "claim": "The 1978 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships included twelve teams, with UCLA and UTEP tied with 50 points each.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Note: Top 10 only [[UCLA_Bruins_track_and_field|UCLA]]\nUTEP [[Oregon_Ducks_track_and_field|Oregon]] (H) [[Auburn_Tigers_track_and_field|Auburn]] [[USC_Trojans_track_and_field|USC]] UC Irvine [[BYU_Cougars_track_and_field|BYU]] [[Villanova_Wildcats_track_and_field|Villanova]] [[Maryland_Terrapins_track_and_field|Maryland]]\nWashington State [[Oklahoma_Sooners_track_and_field|Oklahoma]] Washington [[UCLA_Bruins_track_and_field|UCLA]] and UTEP, each with 50 points, tied atop the team standings and were declared co-national champions; it was the Bruins' sixth title and the Miners' second. \n"} +{"id": 15294, "claim": "The musical \"Hello Again,\" based on the 1897 play La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler, was nominated three times for Outstanding Lyrics, Music and Book in the Drama Desk Award in 1994.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It received eight [[Drama_Desk_Award|Drama Desk Award]] nominations including Best Musical, three for LaChiusa (Outstanding Book of a Musical, Music and Lyrics categories), two for Daniele (Choreographer and Director categories) and nominations for actors Judy Blazer, [[John_Cameron_Mitchell|John Cameron Mitchell]] and [[Donna_Murphy|Donna Murphy]]. \n"} +{"id": 8272, "claim": "The Open the United Gate Championship, which is recognized by Dragon Gate and Evolve promotion, is awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The title is also recognized by the [[Evolve_(professional_wrestling)|Evolve]] promotion. The title is also recognized by Dragon Gate USA's parent promotion, [[Dragon_Gate_(wrestling)|Dragon Gate]], and it has been defended at a Dragon Gate show in [[Japan|Japan]]. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. \n"} +{"id": 16718, "claim": "Records of 5370 Taranis, named after Taranis from Celtic Mythology, show unknown discoverer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Taranis|Taranis]]\n(Celtic mythology) [[Alain_Maury|A. Maury]] \n"} +{"id": 14592, "claim": "Ghassan Muhsen was born in 1945 in Egypt, married Maha Al Baroudi, and was an Ambassador and artist during his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "(1945-09-28)September 28, 1945\n[[Nassiriyah|Nassiriyah]], Iraq \n"} +{"id": 20330, "claim": "Five teams from England, France, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales participated in the 1955 Five Nations Championship, the rugby union's 26th series.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the sixty-first series of the northern hemisphere rugby union championship. \n"} +{"id": 5197, "claim": "Stephen Bear is an English 'reality television personality who was a contestant in Shipwrecked (2011-2012) and a Main cast in Ex on the Beach (2015-2016).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stephen Henry Bear (born 15 January 1990) is an English 'reality television personality'. His first TV appearance was in 2011 on Shipwrecked. He also went on to appear in the [[MTV_(UK_and_Ireland)|MTV]] reality show [[Ex_on_the_Beach|Ex on the Beach]] in 2015, and then again in 2016. 2011\u201312 Shipwrecked 2015\u201316 [[Ex_on_the_Beach|Ex on the Beach]] Main cast ([[Ex_on_the_Beach_(series_3)|Series 3]] and [[Ex_on_the_Beach_(series_5)|Series 5]]) \n"} +{"id": 3715, "claim": "Lewis Kinsella was called up to train with the first-team at Aston Villa's academy by their manager Tim Sherwood, a former football player and coach.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kinsella was called up to [[First_team_(association_football)#F|first-team]] training by manager [[Tim_Sherwood|Tim Sherwood]] in March 2015 following injuries to regular left backs [[Aly_Cissokho|Aly Cissokho]] and [[Kieran_Richardson|Kieran Richardson]]. Born in [[Watford|Watford]], Hertfordshire, Kinsella spent eight years in the [[Arsenal_F.C._Academy|Arsenal's youth academy]], representing the club from under-8 to under-16 levels, before being released and joined [[Aston_Villa_Under-23s_and_Academy|Aston Villa's academy]] in 2011. Timothy Alan Sherwood (born 6 February 1969) is an English professional [[Association_football|football]] [[Manager_(association_football)|manager]] and former [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. \n"} +{"id": 3108, "claim": "Little do the inhabitants of the planets know about the menacing hordes of The Machine and fleeing through the outer regions of the known galaxy, the villain found his next victims.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Little do the inhabitants of the planets know about the menacing hordes of The Machine. Fleeing through the outer regions of the known galaxy, the villain found his next victims. \n"} +{"id": 12094, "claim": "Priapichthys caliensis was a species of fresh water fish from the Poecillidae family, it is also a carnivorous surface feeder.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Priapichthys caliensis is a [[Species|species]] of [[Freshwater|freshwater]] [[Fish|fish]]. It is a member of the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Poeciliidae|Poeciliidae]] of [[Order_(biology)|order]] [[Cyprinodontiformes|Cyprinodontiformes]]. A carnivorous surface feeder, it occurs in shoals near the shoreline. \n"} +{"id": 9036, "claim": "Henry Yager, born in Claverack, Columbia County, New York, in 1802, was a farmer, businessman and political figure in Upper Canada, a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern all of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Province of Upper Canada (French: province du Haut-Canada) was a [[Province|part]] of [[The_Canadas|British Canada]] established in 1791 by the [[Kingdom_of_Great_Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]], to govern the central third of the lands in [[British_North_America|British North America]], formerly part of the [[Province_of_Quebec_(1763\u20131791)|Province of Quebec]] since 1763. \n"} +{"id": 207, "claim": "Zatanna gets kidnapped by a villain named Siphon, and the villain binds and gags her to prevent her from incanting spells because Zantanna is one of the most powerful sorceresses in the DC universe.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Zatanna Zatara ([[English|/z\u0259\u02c8t\u00e6n\u0259 z\u0259\u02c8t\u0251\u02d0r\u0259/]]) is a fictional superhero appearing in [[American_comic_book|American comic books]] published by DC Comics. Zatanna is kidnapped by a new villain named Siphon, who tries to steal her abilities. Siphon incapacitates Zatanna by binding and gagging her, preventing her from incanting spells. Zatanna is one of the most powerful sorceresses in the DC universe, whose abilities are apparently [[Gene|genetic]]. \n"} +{"id": 42450, "claim": "In the World Group Qualifying Round of the 2002 Davis Cup, three out of eight games were played indoors on a carpet-like surface.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Indoor Carpet Indoor Carpet Indoor Carpet \n"} +{"id": 36525, "claim": "Westholme House was occupied by the clergy during the Second World War then Kesteven County Council acquired the property and never allowed the public at the house by 1949.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Westholme House is a historic building in the English [[Market_town|market town]] of [[Sleaford|Sleaford]] in [[Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]], set in 32 acres of parkland and school grounds. Built around 1849 in the style of a French [[Gothic_Revival_architecture|Gothic]] mansion by Charles Kirk for his business partner [[Thomas_Parry_(Boston_MP)|Thomas Parry]], it was privately owned until the 1940s, when [[Kesteven_County_Council|Kesteven County Council]] acquired the house and its grounds. It subsequently served as the county library and part of Sleaford Secondary Modern School (later [[St_George's_Academy|St George's Academy]]). [[Kesteven_County_Council|Kesteven County Council]] had acquired the property and its parkland by 1945 and proposed to use it for educational purposes. Westholme was occupied by the military during the [[Second_World_War|Second World War]]. \n"} +{"id": 27945, "claim": "Database caching allows flexibility in the processing of data improving scalability by distributing query workload from backend to multiple cheap front-end systems (part of an information system that is directly accessed and interacted with by the user to receive).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Database caching improves scalability by distributing query workload from backend to multiple cheap front-end systems. It allows flexibility in the processing of data; for example, the data of Platinum customers can be cached while that of ordinary customers are not. A [[Rule_of_thumb|rule of thumb]] is that the client-side (or \"front end\") is any component manipulated by the user. \n"} +{"id": 47998, "claim": "The Houston Chronicle wrote that Jeffry Denman had no talent even when co-starring in Ken Ludwig's musical The Gershwins' An American in Paris.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Houston Chronicle wrote of him: a \"song-and-dance man in the classic tradition, Denman is a natural scene-stealer.\" \n"} +{"id": 17625, "claim": "KLLB was a radio station owned by Ford Motor Corporation and licensed in West Jordan, Utah.", "label": 1, "evidence": "United Security Financial, Inc. The station was owned by United Security Financial, Inc. \n"} +{"id": 4350, "claim": "The Space Children (released in June 1958) was produced by Jack Arnold and is based on The Egg, with a total run time of 69 minutes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "William Alland \n"} +{"id": 3583, "claim": "The November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris lead to 130 deaths and 416 injuries, and delayed the 2015-2016 European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage, which included team France Toulon.", "label": 1, "evidence": "137 (130 victims and 7 perpetrators) \n"} +{"id": 6660, "claim": "John Eustace Prescott, born on January 2, 1832 in Wakefield (a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England), was educated at Peterborough Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1859 as an Anglican priest.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Eustace Prescott (2 January 1832 \u2013 17 February 1920) was an [[Anglican|Anglican]] [[Priest|priest]] and author in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Prescott was born in [[Wakefield|Wakefield]], educated at [[Peterborough_Grammar_School|Peterborough Grammar School]] and [[Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge|Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]], and [[Ordained|ordained]] in 1859. Wakefield is a [[City_status_in_the_United_Kingdom|cathedral city]] in the City of Wakefield District of [[West_Yorkshire|West Yorkshire]], England, on the [[River_Calder,_West_Yorkshire|River Calder]] and the eastern edge of the [[Pennines|Pennines]], which had a population of 99,251 at the 2011 census. \n"} +{"id": 21543, "claim": "James McDonough, a Scottish football manager, was appointed to the first managerial job on the 10th October 2017, and then he was awarded SPFL League, 2 Manager of the Month, in September 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "James McDonaugh is a Scottish [[Manager_(association_football)|football manager]], who is currently manager of [[Scottish_League_Two|Scottish League Two]] club [[Edinburgh_City_F.C.|Edinburgh City]] and a current UEFA Pro Licence holder. McDonaugh was appointed to first managerial job succeeding [[Gary_Jardine|Gary Jardine]] at Edinburgh City on 10 October 2017. He was awarded SPFL League 2 Manager of the Month in September 2018. \n"} +{"id": 16983, "claim": "The Frisco League is a high school athletic conference in Mid-Missouri, four out of nine schools are from Pulaski county, and they are Crocker High School, Dixon High School, Laquey High School, and Richland High School.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Frisco League is a [[High_school|high school]] athletic conference consisting of nine high schools in [[Mid-Missouri|Mid-Missouri]]. Crocker High School [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] Dixon High School [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] Laquey High School [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] Richland High School [[Pulaski_County,_Missouri|Pulaski]] \n"} +{"id": 2514, "claim": "Tasmania's diversity of vascular plants (land plants that have lignified tissues) can be attributed to Tasmania's isolation from the mainland during the interglacial periods.", "label": 0, "evidence": "During long periods geographically and genetically isolated, it is known for its unique flora and fauna. Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum: duct), also known as Tracheophyta ([[English|/tr\u00e6ki\u02d0\u02c8\u0252f\u026at\u0259, -o\u028afa\u026at\u0259/]]) (the tracheophytes [[English|/tr\u0259\u02c8ki\u02d0\u0259fa\u026ats/]], from the Greek tra\u0304cheia), form a large group of plants (c. 300,000 accepted known species) that are defined as [[Land_plants|land plants]] that have [[Lignin|lignified]] [[Tissue_(biology)|tissues]] (the [[Xylem|xylem]]) for conducting [[Water|water]] and minerals throughout the plant. The terrain includes a variety of reefs, [[Atoll|atolls]], many small islands, and a variety of topographical and [[Edaphology|edaphic]] regions on the largest island, all of which promote the development of unusually concentrated biodiversity. \n"} +{"id": 40159, "claim": "\"Not in My House\" was episode 12 of the first season of Modern Family which was directed by Caroline Williams, and was written by Chris Koch (who is known for directing the films Snow Day (2000), his feature directorial debut, and A Guy Thing (2003)).", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"[[Not_in_My_House|Not in My House]]\" Caroline Williams [[Chris_Koch|Chris Koch]] He is known for directing the films [[Snow_Day_(film)|Snow Day]] (2000), his feature directorial debut, and [[A_Guy_Thing|A Guy Thing]] (2003). \n"} +{"id": 10248, "claim": "Peter Gambi is the creator of Jefferson Pierce's custom\u00a0that enables the latter to become Black Lightning, Marvel Comics superhero.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce) is a superhero appearing in [[American_comic_books|American comic books]] published by DC Comics. \n"} +{"id": 5953, "claim": "Gymnopilus palmicola (a species of mushroom) has gills on hymenium and the cap is covex; it is also inedible.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Gymnopilus palmicola is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. gills on [[Hymenium|hymenium]] [[Pileus_(mycology)|cap]] is convex edibility: inedible \n"} +{"id": 194, "claim": "The 40 percent of the population of Khuangleng belongs to a scheduled caste, while more than 80 percent of the population are illiterate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Population 1686 [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] 0 \n"} +{"id": 588, "claim": "Edward Bernard became a Savilian professor in 1673, and in 1676, he went to Paris as a tutor of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Edward Bernard (1638 \u2013 12 January 1697) was an English scholar and [[Savilian_professor_of_astronomy|Savilian professor of astronomy]] at the [[University_of_Oxford|University of Oxford]], from 1673 to 1691. In 1676 he went to Paris, as tutor to [[Henry_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Grafton|Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton]] and [[George_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland|George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland]]. In 1673 he became Savilian professor, [[Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society|Fellow of the Royal Society]], and chaplain to [[Peter_Mews|Peter Mews]]. \n"} +{"id": 35413, "claim": "Eshon Burgundy started his music career in 2007 and he had two albems.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On May 27, 2016, Eshon Burgundy released his highly anticipated third album called The Passover. \n"} +{"id": 4683, "claim": "Pan Am Flight 281 was a Boeing 707 that was hijacked by four men on November 24, 1968.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Boeing_707|Boeing 707]] It was hijacked on November 24, 1968, by four men from [[JFK_International_Airport|JFK International Airport]], [[New_York_City|New York City]] to [[Havana,_Cuba|Havana, Cuba]]. \n"} +{"id": 34182, "claim": "Jesse Branson, who stood 6 feet 7 inches tall, was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 1965 NBA Draft and also played for the another team in the ABA for 78 games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He was 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) tall. He was selected by the [[Philadelphia_76ers|Philadelphia 76ers]] in the second round (18th pick overall) of the [[1965_NBA_Draft|1965 NBA Draft]]. He played for the 76ers (1965\u201366) in the [[National_Basketball_Association|NBA]] for 5 games and for the [[New_Orleans_Buccaneers|New Orleans Buccaneers]] (1967\u201368) in the [[American_Basketball_Association_(1967-1976)|ABA]] for 78 games. \n"} +{"id": 1859, "claim": "Neil Orr, was capped for Scotland under-21s and later joined West Ham United (founded in 1895) making a total of 150 league and cup appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He made a total of 175 league and cup appearances for West Ham, scoring five goals. \n"} +{"id": 2221, "claim": "RRI Rhein Ruhr International founded in 1942 is active in the fields of financial consulting focused on industry, infrastructure and real estate but their Business Units maintain the same despite restructuring.", "label": 0, "evidence": "RRI GmbH Rhein Ruhr International \u2013 Consulting Engineers was founded by today's ThyssenKrupp Steel AG in 1942 in Dortmund, Germany, as \"Stahl-Union Ingenieurbau GmbH\". RRI is active in the fields of consulting, engineering, project management, risk management and EPCM services for industrial and public projects, both at the national and international level. In April 2014, RRI has restructured business and gained a new investor for its business \u2013 AMR GmbH in Essen, Germany (Engineering Company). Management and Business Units maintain the same. \n"} +{"id": 17268, "claim": "Ronald Ludington, an American figure skating coach and pair skater born in the year 1934, won the first place in the U.S. Championships for four consecutive years.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ronald Ludington (September 4, 1934 \u2013 May 14, 2020) was an American figure skating coach and [[Pair_skating|pair skater]]. U.S. Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st \n"} +{"id": 815, "claim": "The Vincent Black Knight is a British motorcycle manufactured by Vincent Motorcycles Stevenage in 1954 to 1955 preceeding Vincent Rapide.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Vincent Black Knight is a British [[Motorcycle|motorcycle]] made between 1954 and 1955 by [[Vincent_Motorcycles|Vincent Motorcycles]]. Known as the 'Series D', the Black Knight was an upgraded [[Vincent_Rapide|Vincent Rapide]] which was fully enclosed to keep the rain and dirt from the rider. \n"} +{"id": 6814, "claim": "In the third round of the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup, Germany's Duisburg scored 3\u20132, while Sweden's Hammarby scored 2-1.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Germany]] [[MSV_Duisburg|Duisburg]] 0\u20133 \n"} +{"id": 18922, "claim": "Bergen has the highest number of innhabitants amongst the municipalities of Midhordland with 29,553, while Samnanger with 2,485 innhabitants has the least.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Bergen|Bergen]] 283,929 [[Ask\u00f8y|Ask\u00f8y]] 29,553 [[Austevoll|Austevoll]] 5,236 [[Bj\u00f8rnafjorden_(municipality)|Bj\u00f8rnafjorden]] 24,908 [[Samnanger|Samnanger]] 2,485 [[\u00d8ygarden|\u00d8ygarden]] 38,316 \n"} +{"id": 13574, "claim": "The Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol, an official auxiliary of the United States Air Force, is made up of five flight groups.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a [[Congressional_charter|congressionally chartered]], federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official auxiliary of the [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] (USAF). The Illinois Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is composed of 23 squadrons which are distributed among five Groups across the state of Illinois. \n28 (+ 5 Groups) The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a [[Congressional_charter|congressionally chartered]], federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official auxiliary of the [[United_States_Air_Force|United States Air Force]] (USAF). \n"} +{"id": 2013, "claim": "The 1949 Michigan Wolverines football team were ranked No. 1 when they lost 7-21 against the No. 7 Army, No. 5 after a victory 20-7, 20-12 over Purdue and Indiana while No. 12 after a victory over No, 3 Minnesota.", "label": 0, "evidence": "No. 7 [[1949_Army_Cadets_football_team|Army]]* No. 1 L 7\u201321 [[1949_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team|Indiana]] No. 5 W 20\u20137 [[1949_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_team|Purdue]] No. 5 W 20\u201312 No. 3 [[1949_Minnesota_Golden_Gophers_football_team|Minnesota]] No. 12 W 14\u20137 \n"} +{"id": 24146, "claim": "In the 2017 Summer Universiade held in Taipei, Taiwan, four sports were played by the Luxembourg team, namely athletics, fencing, judo, and table tennis.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Luxembourg participated at the [[2017_Summer_Universiade|2017 Summer Universiade]] which was held in [[Taipei|Taipei]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]]. [[Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Athletics]] [[Fencing_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Fencing]] [[Table_tennis_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Table tennis]] [[Judo_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Judo]] \n"} +{"id": 1347, "claim": "Irene Moss, graduate of University of New South Wales, was the chair of the free speech organization Australia\u2019s Right To Know.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Moss was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by the [[University_of_New_South_Wales|University of New South Wales]]. She has been a board member for various organisations, including becoming the chair of the free speech organisation Australia's Right To Know, a coalition of major Australian media organisations in 2007. She graduated from the [[University_of_Sydney|University of Sydney]] with a Bachelor of Arts (Government) and a [[Bachelor_of_Laws|Bachelor of Laws]] and from [[Harvard_Law_School|Harvard Law School]] with a [[Master_of_Laws|Master of Laws]], and became a solicitor at the [[Supreme_Court_of_New_South_Wales|Supreme Court of New South Wales]] and the [[High_Court_of_Australia|High Court of Australia]]. \n"} +{"id": 30388, "claim": "In the 1999 County Championship, Lancashire, a first-class club in county cricket, one of eighteen in the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales, won twelve times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club|Lancashire]] 8 \n"} +{"id": 3348, "claim": "The product of PPP232B belongs to the family of protein phosphatase 2, which is implicated in the negative control of cell growth and division, and consists of a common heteromeric core enzyme, and defects in this gene may cause a rare form of of autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia 12.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The product of this gene belongs to the phosphatase 2regulatory subunit B family. Protein phosphatase 2 is one of the four major [[Serine|Ser]]/[[Threonine|Thr]] phosphatases, and it is implicated in the negative control of [[Cell_growth|cell growth]] and [[Cell_division|division]]. It consists of a common [[Heteromeric|heteromeric]] core enzyme, which is composed of a [[Catalytic|catalytic]] subunit and a constant regulatory subunit, that associates with a variety of regulatory subunits. Defects in the 5' UTR of this gene may cause a rare form of autosomal dominant [[Spinocerebellar_ataxia|spinocerebellar ataxia 12]]. \n"} +{"id": 4434, "claim": "The Ancient Dogoo Girl is a Korean series with 30 episodes that aired starting December 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "24 The Ancient Dogoo Girl (\u53e4\u4ee3\u5c11\u5973\u30c8\u3099\u30af\u3099\u3061\u3083\u3093, Kodai Sho\u0304jo Doguchan, \"Ancient Girl Dogu-chan\") is a Japanese [[Comedy|comedy]] [[Tokusatsu|tokusatsu]] series directed by [[Noboru_Iguchi|Noboru Iguchi]], director of [[The_Machine_Girl|The Machine Girl]] and RoboGeisha. October 7, 2009 (2009-10-07) \u2013\nDecember 22, 2010 (2010-12-22) \n"} +{"id": 33436, "claim": "Some of the species of Odonata in Great Britain include a Brown Hawker from England/Wales, and an Azure Hawker from Scotland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Brown_Hawker|Brown Hawker]] Eng/Wales [[Azure_Hawker|Azure Hawker]] Scot \n"} +{"id": 50636, "claim": "Dolichothrix is a plant genus in the Asteraceae family in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dolichothrix is a genus of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] in the daisy family ([[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]]). [[Plant|Plantae]] Kingdom: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: \n"} +{"id": 809, "claim": "The 1979 WANFL season Ladder included the teams Claremont, South Fremantle, East Perth, and Swan Districts who all only played fifteen games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team 21 21 21 21 \n"} +{"id": 18818, "claim": "Grace Lynn Kung played the role of Lauren in the film Lost and Delirious, a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by L\u00e9a Pool and loosely based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. .", "label": 0, "evidence": "2001 [[Lost_and_Delirious|Lost and Delirious]] Lauren Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by [[Le\u0301a_Pool|Le\u0301a Pool]] and loosely based on the novel [[The_Wives_of_Bath|The Wives of Bath]] by Susan Swan. \n"} +{"id": 3900, "claim": "Spade Cooley, who was part Cherokee played the fiddle.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Fiddle|Fiddle]] Being part [[Cherokee_people|Cherokee]], Cooley was sent to the Chemawa Indian School in [[Salem,_Oregon|Salem]], [[Oregon|Oregon]] to be educated. \n"} +{"id": 43408, "claim": "Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games were held in Jakarta, Indonesia from August 20th through 30th at the Jakarta International Equestrian Park, which opened in 2018 with a capacity of 1500; finals in individual dressage were held on Thursday the 23rd; and team dressage, Monday the 20th.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Equestrian at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the [[Jakarta_International_Equestrian_Park|Jakarta International Equestrian Park]], [[Jakarta|Jakarta]], [[Indonesia|Indonesia]], from 20 to 30 August 2018. After renovation, the arena was inaugurated on 2 August, 2018. It has land area of 35-hectares with a main four-story pavilion of 1500 seating capacity, two-storied 156 capacity horse stables, athletes lodging, an animal hospital, and training places. 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It is operated by ASF. [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] \n"} +{"id": 4765, "claim": "Though the youngest Victorian-based team Hawthorn placed last in the 1950 VFL ladder, the team overall has won thirteen VFL premierships.", "label": 0, "evidence": "12 18 0 18 0 1022 2052 49.8 0 The club, founded in 1902, is the youngest of the [[Victoria,_Australia|Victorian]]-based teams in the AFL and has won thirteen VFL/AFL premierships. \n"} +{"id": 7444, "claim": "Nigel Burch (born 25 January 1954 in Braintree, Essex, England) toured internationally with his band and drew morbid drawings shown only in the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Burch's self described \"morbid drawings\" are represented by The [[Nicholas_Treadwell|Nicholas Treadwell]] Gallery, have been shown in the UK, [[Austria|Austria]], and Germany, and been published in a number of magazines. \n"} +{"id": 45890, "claim": "Gamba Osaka U-23 is the most recent club Yuto Mori played in and is one of two clubs between 2014 and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Mito_HollyHock|Mito HollyHock]] \n"} +{"id": 34847, "claim": "1980 Penwith District Council election had five separate parties and the Independent party failed to be the one with the most votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Independent_(politician)|Independent]] [[Liberal_Party_(UK)|Liberal]] [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative]] [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] [[Mebyon_Kernow|Mebyon Kernow]] 3407 1061 1594 820 413 \n"} +{"id": 11401, "claim": "The Cycling Action Network serves a different region than its headquarters are in.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[New_Zealand]] [[Wellington|Wellington]], NZ New Zealand \n"} +{"id": 19873, "claim": "Henry Antes House is a two-story structure standing in a rural setting midway between Pottstown (population around 22,000) and Perkiomenville.", "label": 0, "evidence": "It is a two-story structure, built out of local rubblestone and covered by a gabled roof. The Henry Antes House stands in a rural setting, roughly midway between [[Pottstown,_Pennsylvania|Pottstown]] and [[Perkiomenville,_Pennsylvania|Perkiomenville]] on the south side of Colonial Road a short way east of its crossing of Swamp Creek. 22,377 \n"} +{"id": 19704, "claim": "Fatima Lodhi has advocated for the rights of Acid Burn Victims and conducts diversity training sessions, but she has never volunteered for a nonprofit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is a dedicated volunteer, who has volunteered for different local and international Non Profit Organizations and has raised her voice for the rights of the Acid Burn Victims, against HIV/AIDS, SRHR and violence against women. \n"} +{"id": 44635, "claim": "Battery torque wrench is adjusted by maintaining the voltage on the motor", "label": 1, "evidence": "The torque output is adjusted by varying the voltage on the motor. \n"} +{"id": 1072, "claim": "Jules Baga currently plays for Eding Sport, a Cameroonian football club in the department of Leki\u00e9.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jules Yves Stephane Baga (born 14 June 1987 in [[Yaounde\u0301|Yaounde\u0301]]) is a [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] [[Football_(soccer)|football player]], who plays for [[Eding_Sport_FC|Eding Sport FC]]. [[Eding_Sport_FC|Eding Sport]] Eding Sport Football Club is a [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] [[Football_(soccer)|football]] club based in [[Lekie\u0301|Lekie\u0301]]. \n"} +{"id": 20387, "claim": "Before Cristiano Piccini was loaned to Carrarese in 2011, he achieved his first debut during the December 2010 match of his team (Serie A) as a substitute of Manuel Pasqual, a famous offensive left-back because of his crossing abilities.", "label": 0, "evidence": "On 30 August 2011, Piccini was loaned to [[Serie_C|third division]] club [[Carrarese_Calcio|Carrarese]], in a season-long deal. On 5 December 2010, he made his first team \u2013 and [[Serie_A|Serie A]] \u2013 debut, coming on as a [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] for [[Manuel_Pasqual|Manuel Pasqual]] in a 1\u20130 home win against [[Cagliari_Calcio|Cagliari]]. He is an offensive [[Defender_(association_football)#Full-back|left-back]] who is well known for his [[Cross_(football)|crossing]] ability. \n"} +{"id": 18828, "claim": "Arthur Rigby was an electrician by trade who initially started his football career as a goalkeeper and he played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arthur Rigby was an electrician by trade who initially started his football career as a [[Goalkeeper_(association_football)|goalkeeper]] until after a trial with [[Stockport_County_F.C.|Stockport County]], signed as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] for [[Crewe_Alexandra_F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] after the [[First_World_War|First World War]]. He played 13 games, scoring one goal, in his first season at City, before the club was relegated in his first full season. \n"} +{"id": 47769, "claim": "Lungscape comprises the coordination and harmonization of the procedures within a group of kidney cancer specialists, to allow the analysis of larger series of cases, the international collaborative effort provides a platform for molecular correlative studies and thus creates a basis for the development of clinical trials of novel therapeutics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lungscape comprises the coordination and harmonization of the procedures within a group of lung cancer specialists, in order to allow the analysis of larger series of cases. \n"} +{"id": 19437, "claim": "In the list of Mushishi episodes, the next passage starts with episode 1 titled \"Banquet at the Forest's Edge\" followed by episode 2 titled \"The Warbling Sea Shell\".", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"Banquet at the Forest's Edge\"\nTranscription: \"Nozue no Utage\" (Japanese: \u91ce\u672b\u306e\u5bb4) \"The Warbling Sea Shell\"\nTranscription: \"Saezuru Kai\" (Japanese: \u56c0\u308b\u8c9d) \n"} +{"id": 27600, "claim": "The Government of Punjab allowed the release of the film, Nanak Shah Fakir, despite a violation of Sikh tenets, and a 2003 resolution by the SGPC, both of which prohibited human actors from portraying Sikh gurus.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Government of Punjab decided against allowing the release of the film. \n"} +{"id": 14186, "claim": "Henry Sprinks (full name Henry Robert James Sprinks) was a left-handed batter for cricket born on August 19, 1905 in Alexandria, Egypt and died in May 23, 1986.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Henry Robert James Sprinks (19 August 1905 \u2013 23 May 1986) was an English [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricketer]]. Sprinks was a right-handed [[Batsman_(cricket)|batsman]] who bowled right-arm fast. Henry Sprinks (1905-08-19)19 August 1905\n[[Alexandria|Alexandria]], [[Egypt|Egypt]] 23 May 1986(1986-05-23) (aged 80)\n[[Bramshaw|Bramshaw]], [[Hampshire|Hampshire]], [[England|England]] Right-handed Right-arm fast Sprinks died at [[Bramshaw|Bramshaw]], [[Hampshire|Hampshire]] on 23 May 1986. \n"} +{"id": 7962, "claim": "The Boggeragh Mountains are located in County Cork, Ireland, and were reported to be formed from the Old Red Sandstones deposit during the Devonian Period (a.k.a \"The Age of Fishes\" in the Paleozoic era).", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Boggeragh Mountains ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: An Bhograch) are located in [[County_Cork|County Cork]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]], with the [[Munster_Blackwater|Munster Blackwater]] to the north and the [[River_Lee_(Ireland)|River Lee]] to the south of the hills. The mountains were formed from [[Old_Red_Sandstone|Old Red Sandstone]] deposited during the [[Devonian|Devonian]] Period. [[Fish|Fish]] reached substantial diversity during this time, leading the Devonian to often be dubbed the Age of Fishes. The Devonian ([[English|/d\u026a\u02c8vo\u028a.ni.\u0259n, d\u0259-, d\u025b-/]] dih-VOH-nee-\u0259n, d\u0259-, deh-) is a [[Period_(geology)|geologic period and system]] of the [[Paleozoic|Paleozoic]], spanning 60 million years from the end of the [[Silurian|Silurian]], 419.2 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the [[Carboniferous|Carboniferous]], 358.9 Mya. \n"} +{"id": 40663, "claim": "Hortense Nguidjol ranked first in the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships held in North Korea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hortense Nguidjol Essesse (born 17 May 1981 in, [[Cameroon|Cameroon]]) is a former [[Cameroon|Cameroonian]] weightlifter. Year Venue Rank [[2009_World_Weightlifting_Championships|2009]] [[South_Korea]] [[Goyang|Goyang]], [[South_Korea|South Korea]] 22 \n"} +{"id": 15491, "claim": "Edmonton Flyers won the President's Cup at the 1952-53 WHL awards, while Emile Francisfailed to snag the Outstanding Goalkeeper Award.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Outstanding Goalkeeper Award [[Emile_Francis|Emile Francis]] \n"} +{"id": 12280, "claim": "Masaki Suda, whose debut song is \"Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki\" and won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor has released more singles as the lead artist in 2016 than in 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2016 2017 \"Kokyu\" \n"} +{"id": 2029, "claim": "The 1975 European Tour's Order of Merit was won by Dale Hayes of South Africa after being able to acquire 3,567 more points than Australian runner-up Bob Shearer who spent less than nine years in the PGA Tour.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He spent five years on the European Tour and then nine on the [[PGA_Tour|PGA Tour]]. \n"} +{"id": 32724, "claim": "Peter Gambi is the creator of Jefferson Pierce's custom\u00a0that enables the latter to become Black Lightning.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gambi creates the costume that enables him to become [[Black_Lightning|Black Lightning]]. \n"} +{"id": 591, "claim": "1920 Rhode Island State Rams football team lost four games and won four games between September 25th and November 20th.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The team compiled a 0\u20134\u20134 record. September 25 L 0\u201325 October 2 L 0\u201320 October 16 T 7\u20137 October 23 L 0\u20137 October 30 T 7\u20137 November 6 T 7\u20137 November 13 L 0\u20137 November 20 T 0\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 7200, "claim": "Loraine Braham was in two separate political offices the most recent was Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly", "label": 1, "evidence": "She was the [[Speaker_of_the_Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly|Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1997 to 1999 and again from 2001 to 2005. She was a member of the [[Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly|Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1994 to 2008, representing the electorate of Braitling. \n"} +{"id": 3399, "claim": "Hideo Hagiwara (born in 1913) attended a woodblock printing course before being conscripted into the army, in 1955 he recovered enough to paint again.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Around 1950 he had sufficiently recovered to start painting again. \n"} +{"id": 2325, "claim": "Carlo Vittorio Varetti was an early Italian football player at Juventus (Football Club) who played as a defender and he served in the role of president from 1907 until 1910.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Carlo Vittorio Varetti was an early [[Italian_football|Italian football]] player at [[Juventus_F.C.|Juventus]] who played as a [[Defender_(association_football)|defender]]. He served in the role of president from 1907 until 1910. \n"} +{"id": 19223, "claim": "Four Letter Lie toured in 2008 with Dance Gavin Dance, an American rock band that formed in 2005.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In spring 2008 Four Letter Lie toured with [[A_Skylit_Drive|A Skylit Drive]], Oh, Sleeper, and Memphis May Fire and spent the summer touring with [[Dance_Gavin_Dance|Dance Gavin Dance]] and A Static Lullaby then finished out 2008 with [[Pierce_the_Veil|Pierce the Veil]], [[Emarosa|Emarosa]] and [[Breathe_Carolina|Breathe Carolina]]. Dance Gavin Dance is an American [[Rock_music|rock]] band from [[Sacramento,_California|Sacramento, California]], formed in 2005. \n"} +{"id": 1809, "claim": "Marlon Davies played Beverly Calhoun in the 1932 American silent romantic comedy Beverly of Graustark, regarded as her most profitable film.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Beverly_of_Graustark|Beverly of Graustark]] Beverly Calhoun / Prince Oscar 1926 \n"} +{"id": 696, "claim": "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop ran from September 13, 1969 to January 17, 1970 with episode \"Jungle Jeopardy\" as the season premiere, while \"Game of Peril\" as the season finale, totalling to 17 episodes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "N\u00ba \"Game of Peril\" January 10, 1970 (1970-01-10) \n"} +{"id": 4843, "claim": "Convergence of Democrats of Navarre has won seats in four elections\u2014unlike with the last election they joined led by Jos\u00e9 Andr\u00e9s Burguete in 2011\u2014all of which are led by Juan Cruz Alli.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 3 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 4 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 2 / 50 Juan Cruz Alli 0 / 50 Jose\u0301 Andre\u0301s Burguete \n"} +{"id": 8981, "claim": "Nathaniel Schmidt earned a docotorate of Hebrew letters from the Jewish Institute of Religion and later went on to teach Semitic Languages and Literature at Cornell University.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Jewish Institute of Religion conferred a doctorate of Hebrew letters upon him in 1931. He resigned in fall 1887 to take a position as professor of [[Semitic_languages|Semitic languages]] and literatures at [[Colgate_University|Colgate University]] (1888\u20131896). Schmidt later held the same position at [[Cornell_University|Cornell University]] (1896\u20131932) for thirty-six years. \n"} +{"id": 46931, "claim": "Yogetor is a subfamily of Salticinae in the Araneae order within the Arachnida phylum.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] \n"} +{"id": 3467, "claim": "The 1997 New Orldeans Saints won six games and lost ten under head coach, Mike Ditka, himself a three time SuperBowl champion as a player and assistant coach.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The team improved upon its 1996 record of 3\u201313, winning six games, but failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. 6\u201310 [[Mike_Ditka|Mike Ditka]] \nMichael Keller Ditka (born Michael Dyczko on October 18, 1939) is an American former [[American_football|football]] player, coach, and television commentator. He was an NFL champion with the 1963 Bears, and is a three-time [[Super_Bowl|Super Bowl]] champion, playing on the Cowboys [[Super_Bowl_VI|Super Bowl VI]] team as well as winning as an assistant coach for the Cowboys in [[Super_Bowl_XII|Super Bowl XII]], and coaching the Bears to victory in [[Super_Bowl_XX|Super Bowl XX]]. \n"} +{"id": 2025, "claim": "2014 Faroe Islands Cup had five players in the top three ranks, one of which was Arnbj\u00f8rn Hansen.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1 2 3 [[Brazil]] Clayton Nascimento Faroe Islands [[Arnbj\u00f8rn_Hansen|Arnbj\u00f8rn Hansen]] Faroe Islands Niels Pauli Danielsen Faroe Islands O\u0301li H\u00f8jgaard Olsen Faroe Islands [[Finnur_Justinussen|Finnur Justinussen]] \n"} +{"id": 427, "claim": "David da Silva played five seasons of football for Birkirkara and never made a goal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Birkirkara_F.C.|Birkirkara]] [[2011\u201312_Maltese_Premier_League|2011\u201312]] 1 1 [[Birkirkara_F.C.|Birkirkara]] (1) \n"} +{"id": 36320, "claim": "The 1894 Michigan State Normal Normalites football team played thrice in Ypsilanti, Michigan against , Ann Arbor HS, Ypsilanti HS, and Toledo Athletic Association.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti, MI [[Ypsilanti,_Michigan|Ypsilanti, MI]] \n"} +{"id": 1502, "claim": "Richie Regan, an American basketball player and coach who played in the NBA for the Rochester / Cincinnati Royals, played for Rochester in two seasons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "after two years serving in the [[United_States_Marine_Corps|United States Marine Corps]], Regan played three seasons with the Royals and averaged 8.3 points per game. \nRichie Regan [[Rochester_Royals|Rochester / Cincinnati Royals]] \n[[1955\u201356_NBA_season|1955\u201356]] [[1956\u201357_NBA_season|1956\u201357]] [[1957\u201358_NBA_season|1957\u201358]] [[1955\u201356_Rochester_Royals_season|Rochester]] [[1956\u201357_Rochester_Royals_season|Rochester]] [[1957\u201358_Cincinnati_Royals_season|Cincinnati]] \n"} +{"id": 49606, "claim": "One of Frans Denys' twelve Antwerp paintings was in the Palace of Versailles, a royal residence in France.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Of these, about 12 date from his Antwerp period which ran from 1635 to 1653. Two examples of the latter are the dated c. 1640 ([[Kunsthistorisches_Museum|Kunsthistorisches Museum]], [[Vienna|Vienna]]) and the ([[Palace_of_Versailles|Palace of Versailles]]), which is signed and dated 1652. The Palace of Versailles ([[English|/v\u025b\u0259r\u02c8sa\u026a, v\u025c\u02d0r\u02c8sa\u026a/]] vair-SY, vur-SY; [[French_language|French]]: Cha\u0302teau de Versailles [[French|[\u0283\u0251to d(\u0259) v\u025b\u0281s\u0251j]] ([[LL-Q150_(fra)-Jules78120-Versailles.wav|listen]])) was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under [[Louis_XIV|Louis XIV]], until the start of the [[French_Revolution|French Revolution]] in 1789, under [[Louis_XVI|Louis XVI]]. \n"} +{"id": 3198, "claim": "The Eureka Transit Service introduced units using the 30' Gillig Phantom 96'' five years in a row.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Over the next five years, the city purchased its first heavy-duty transit buses, 30' Gillig Phantoms, and revised the vans' original yellow and red design to yellow, orange, and brown on the new buses. \n1986 35 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1987 36 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1988 37-38 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1989 33-34 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" 1993 32 30' Gillig Phantom 96\" \n"} +{"id": 16255, "claim": "The first station at Norwich Victoria in England, Swainsthorpe railway station opened in 1850 and has two platforms.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Swainsthorpe was a railway station in [[Swainsthorpe|Swainsthorpe]], [[England|England]], around five miles south of [[Norwich|Norwich]]. It was opened in 1850 when the [[Great_Eastern_Railway|Great Eastern Railway]] constructed the line between [[London|London]] and [[Norwich|Norwich]]. It was the first station south of the terminus at [[Norwich_Victoria_railway_station|Norwich Victoria]]. 2 \nSwainsthorpe was a railway station in [[Swainsthorpe|Swainsthorpe]], [[England|England]], around five miles south of [[Norwich|Norwich]]. [[Swainsthorpe|Swainsthorpe]], District of South Norfolk\nEngland 2 Opened It was the first station south of the terminus at [[Norwich_Victoria_railway_station|Norwich Victoria]]. \n"} +{"id": 11429, "claim": "The Sunset Reservoir (North Basin) has generated 45,000 MW\u00b7h for five years starting 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Generation ([[MW%C2%B7h|MW\u00b7h]]) of Sunset Reservoir North Basin 2010 1,224 2011 6,751 2012 6,828 2013 2,582 2014 6,640 2015 6,759 30,784 Total Total \n"} +{"id": 7701, "claim": "The film Secrets of an Actress is a 1938 romantic drama about a love triangle between a stage actress, her financial backer, and his friend, which was directed by Julius J. Epstein, and produced by Heinz Roemheld, saw star Kay Francis and George Brent, and Ian Hunter.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[William_Keighley|William Keighley]] \n"} +{"id": 9142, "claim": "Mika V\u00e4yrynen, a former Norwegian footballer, earned five total goals throughout his tenure with Finland's national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mika Va\u0308yrynen (born 28 December 1981) is a Finnish former [[Association_football|footballer]]. \n"} +{"id": 19214, "claim": "The Women Media Center is a non-profit organization for sportswomen that was founded by Fauzia Shaheen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Women Media Center (WMC) is a [[Non-profit_organization|non-profit organization]] created in 2005 to promote women journalists and women in the media in Pakistan. \nWomen in Journalism \n"} +{"id": 7664, "claim": "The Penguins of Madagascar aired on Nickelodeon from 2008 to 2015, the same channel where The Fairly Odd Parents was shown.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon]] (2008\u201312)\n[[Nicktoons_(American_TV_channel)|Nicktoons]] (2013\u201315) \n"} +{"id": 3621, "claim": "The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, which had a capacity of 11.3 million separative work units per year (SWU/year) in 1984, was opened in 1952, and it produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Paducah plant had a capacity of 11.3 million separative work units per year (SWU/year) in 1984. The plant was opened in 1952 as a government-owned, contractor-operated facility producing enriched uranium to fuel military reactors and for use in nuclear weapons. The Paducah plant produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and the [[K-25|K-25]] plant at [[Oak_Ridge,_Tennessee|Oak Ridge, Tennessee]]. \n"} +{"id": 32219, "claim": "1970 Clemson Tigers football team (head coach Hootie Ingram) is wrongly believed to have played eleven games between September 12 and November 21, one of which was against Duke.", "label": 1, "evidence": "September 12 [[1970_The_Citadel_Bulldogs_football_team|The Citadel]]* September 19 [[1970_Virginia_Cavaliers_football_team|Virginia]] September 26 at [[1970_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team|Georgia]]* October 3 at No. 15 [[1970_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football_team|Georgia Tech]]* October 10 No. 9 [[1970_Auburn_Tigers_football_team|Auburn]]* October 17 at [[1970_Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons_football_team|Wake Forest]] October 24 [[1970_Duke_Blue_Devils_football_team|Duke]] October 31 at [[1970_Maryland_Terrapins_football_team|Maryland]] November 7 at [[1970_Florida_State_Seminoles_football_team|Florida State]] November 14 [[1970_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_football_team|North Carolina]] November 21 [[1970_South_Carolina_Gamecocks_football_team|South Carolina]] In its first season under head coach [[Hootie_Ingram|Hootie Ingram]], the team compiled a 3\u20138 record (2\u20134 against conference opponents), tied for sixth place in the ACC, and was outscored by a total of 313 to 164. \n"} +{"id": 21668, "claim": "Stanley Fenley, a first-class cricketer, bowled leg break and had a bowling average of 29.09.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Stanley Fenley (4 January 1896 \u2013 2 September 1972) was an English [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricketer]]. He was a right-handed [[Batsman_(cricket)|batsman]] who bowled [[Leg_break|leg break]] and made his first-class debut for [[Surrey_County_Cricket_Club|Surrey]] in the 1924 [[County_Championship|County Championship]] against Glamorgan. 29.09 \n"} +{"id": 8138, "claim": "Sudare, featured prominently in The Tale of Genji, protects the owner of the building not only from the elements, but also from the eyes of outsiders.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sudare protect the inhabitants of the building not only from the elements, but also from the eyes of outsiders. \n"} +{"id": 4413, "claim": "The 1924 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team, an American football team that represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology in the 1924 season, beat Dayton, Thiel, and Toledo in their first three games with scores 14-3, 22-0, and 54-0, respectively.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 1924 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team was an [[American_football|American football]] team that represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University) during the [[1924_college_football_season|1924 college football season]]. [[1924_Dayton_Flyers_football_team|Dayton]] W 14\u20133 W 22\u20130 at [[Thiel_Tomcats_football|Thiel]] W 54\u20130 [[1924_Toledo_Rockets_football_team|Toledo]] \n"} +{"id": 2535, "claim": "Blueberry Boat had wide ranging scores from 1/10 to 9.6/10 from critics, as this was the band's second album after Gallowsbird's Bark.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blueberry Boat is the second album by American [[Indie_rock|indie rock]] band [[The_Fiery_Furnaces|The Fiery Furnaces]]. It was released on July 13, 2004, just over ten months following their debut album, [[Gallowsbird's_Bark|Gallowsbird's Bark]]. Blueberry Boat polarized [[Music_critic|music critics]] due to its long, complex songs and esoteric lyrics. [[NME|NME]] 1/10 [[Pitchfork_(website)|Pitchfork]] 9.6/10 \n"} +{"id": 10329, "claim": "Jochen K\u00fchner is a German diver who competed twice in the men's lightweight tour at the Summer Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jochen Ku\u0308hner (born 15 October 1980 in [[Speyer|Speyer]]) is a German rower. \n"} +{"id": 8953, "claim": "Ecstasea is a 585 tonnes yacht that Royal Van Lent Shipyard built in 2004.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Displacement: 585 metric tons Class and type: [[Yacht|Yacht]] Builder: Royal Van Lent Shipyard \nOrdered by Russian oligarch [[Roman_Abramovich|Roman Abramovich]], Ecstasea was built in 2004 as the largest Feadship ever built. The yacht was built in the shipyard of Royal Van Lent and has length of 85.95 metres (282.0 ft), and a beam of 11.50 metres (37.7 ft), with a [[Deadweight_tonnage|deadweight]] of 585 metric tons. \n"} +{"id": 15770, "claim": "WWLG-AM operated with an \"adult standards\" format which included big band and swing music and some early jazz; it changed broadcast frequency a decade later from its longtime position on the dial at 1360 kHz to 1370 kHz on August 22, 2002", "label": 1, "evidence": "The station changed broadcast frequency a decade later from its longtime position on the dial at 1360 kHz to 1370 kHz on July 22, 2002, which allowed it to operate with increased power but with highly directional signals from separate day and night transmitter sites. \n"} +{"id": 2466, "claim": "Harry Schoell invented the master connecting rod requiring the need for a spider bearing in the uniflow steam engine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cyclone Waste Heat Engine (WHE) is a single-acting, [[Uniflow_steam_engine|Uniflow steam engine]]. Harry Schoell, inventor of the WHE, also invented what he called a 'spider bearing', which is a disk that can rotate around the crankpin, and has one bearing journal around its periphery for each of the six connecting rods. \n"} +{"id": 8108, "claim": "The soils are humic or loamy, well drained and acid with a pH of 5.5 \u2013 5.8; the moss (Ditrichum cornubicum or Cornish path-moss) likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of copper of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm).", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ditrichum cornubicum, commonly known as the Cornish path-moss, is a [[Moss|moss]] [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Cornwall|Cornwall]], United Kingdom. The soils are [[Humic_acid|humic]] or [[Loam|loamy]], well drained and acid with a [[PH|pH]] of 5.5 \u2013 5.8. It likes a metal-rich substrate with concentrations of [[Copper|copper]] of 151 \u2013 1400 parts per million (ppm). \n"} +{"id": 38063, "claim": "John Herrick was an Irish baseball player and manager, who played three times for the Republic of Ireland, as well as played for the Shamrock Rovers and Cork Hibernians.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John Herrick (born 26 July 1946) is an Irish former football player and manager. \n"} +{"id": 2827, "claim": "Brayden McNabb, a professional ice hockey defenseman plays defense for the Vegas Golden Knights in the National Hockey League.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Brayden Luke McNabb (born January 21, 1991) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] professional [[Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] [[Defenceman|defenceman]] currently playing for the [[Vegas_Golden_Knights|Vegas Golden Knights]] of the [[National_Hockey_League|National Hockey League]] (NHL). [[Defenceman|Defence]] \n"} +{"id": 9401, "claim": "List of ambassadors of the United States to Israel started when Israel declared independence and the United States recognized (a unilateral political act whereby a state acknowledges an act or status of another state or government) it.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On the same day, the Jewish Agency, under future Prime Minister [[David_Ben-Gurion|David Ben-Gurion]], declared independence and named the country Israel. On May 14, 1948, the British government unilaterally terminated the mandate. Until 1948 the area that is now the state of Israel had been under British administration as part of the League of Nations/United Nations [[Mandatory_Palestine|British Mandate for Palestine]]. \n"} +{"id": 3781, "claim": "Changjiang District is in the People's Republic of China located in the Jiangxi province.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[China|People's Republic of China]] Jiangxi \n"} +{"id": 2663, "claim": "Yevgraf Kruten (29 December 1890-19 June 1917) was a member of the Imperial Russian Air Service between 1908-1917, and, he shared his new-found knowledge in a flurry of movies", "label": 1, "evidence": "After his return to Russia in March 1917, he shared his new-found knowledge in a flurry of booklets on military aviation. \n"} +{"id": 10638, "claim": "MAC Freedom Conference consists of six member schools located throughout the Northeast.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The league currently has nine full members. [[Glenside,_Pennsylvania|Glenside, Pennsylvania]] [[Doylestown,_Pennsylvania|Doylestown, Pennsylvania]] Center Valley, Pennsylvania [[Madison,_New_Jersey|Madison, New Jersey]] [[Wilkes-Barre,_Pennsylvania|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] [[Williamsport,_Pennsylvania|Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] [[Dallas,_Pennsylvania|Dallas, Pennsylvania]] [[Hoboken,_New_Jersey|Hoboken, New Jersey]] [[Wilkes-Barre,_Pennsylvania|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] \n"} +{"id": 36478, "claim": "Sulfiredoxin (which is conserved in all eukaryotes including mammals) belongs to the family of oxireductases which acts on a sulfur group of donors, and is involved in antioxidant metabolism by re-activating peroxiredoxins when they are inhibited by over-oxidation.", "label": 0, "evidence": "This enzyme belongs to the family of [[Oxidoreductase|oxidoreductases]], specifically those acting on a sulfur group of donors with other, known, acceptors. This enzyme is involved in [[Antioxidant|antioxidant]] metabolism by re-activating [[Peroxiredoxin|peroxiredoxins]], which are a group of peroxidases, when these enzymes are inhibited by over-oxidation. Initially discovered in yeast, sulfiredoxin is conserved in all eukaryotes, including mammals. \n"} +{"id": 4194, "claim": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) of land where the George Peabody House Museum (a historic house museum at 205 Washington Street in Peabody) and Peabody Leather Museum now sits.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 1769, John Southwick, Jr., was the owner of a parcel of land where the museum now sits. He gave the vacant 12-acre (49,000 m) lot to his daughter, Hannah, and her husband, Daniel Purinton, a [[Cordwainer|cordwainer]]. The George Peabody House Museum is a [[Historic_house_museum|historic house museum]] at 205 Washington Street in [[Peabody,_Massachusetts|Peabody, Massachusetts]]. The museum shares its location with the Peabody Leather Museum. \n"} +{"id": 24123, "claim": "The single \"Every You Every Me\" was featured on the Cruel Intentions soundtrack hitting the music charts in Australia, Germany, and the UK.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The song was featured on the [[Cruel_Intentions_(soundtrack)|Cruel Intentions soundtrack]]. Chart (1999) 46 99 11 \n"} +{"id": 14025, "claim": "The Tale of the Doomed Prince starts with the king of Egypt being very sad that a son had not yet been born to him and as such prays to the God for the birth of a son.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The story goes as follows: The king of Egypt was very sad that a son had not yet been born to him. The king prays to the gods, and that night his wife conceives a child. \n"} +{"id": 18106, "claim": "Aconchi is the most populated locality within the Aconchi Municipality .", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Aconchi|Aconchi]] 1,741 Locality Population \n"} +{"id": 11443, "claim": "In the 1976 Rose Bowl where UCLA quarterback John Sciarra was named the Player of the Game, UCLA recorded 19 first downs and 414 total offense yards while Ohio State recorded 20 first downs and less than 300 total offense yards.", "label": 0, "evidence": "UCLA [[Quarterback|quarterback]] [[John_Sciarra|John Sciarra]] was named the [[Rose_Bowl_Game#Rose_Bowl_Most_Valuable_Player_Award| Player of the Game]]. First Downs 19 Total offense - Yards 414 20 298 \n"} +{"id": 52103, "claim": "John Herrick was an Irish football player who played three times for the Republic of Ireland, as well as for other teams, but never ended up as a team manager.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Galway_United_F.C.|Galway United]] [[Westport_United_F.C.|Westport United]] \n"} +{"id": 6545, "claim": "The revisions in the Table of Ranks allowed Vladimir Lenin to reach 4th rank and become an \"active state councillor\" and was used even after the Russian Revolution of 1917.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The father of [[Vladimir_Lenin|Vladimir Lenin]] progressed in the management of education, reaching the 4th rank and becoming an \"active state councillor\" (\u0434\u0435\u0438\u0306\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0438\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0438\u0306 \u0441\u0442\u0430\u0442\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0438\u0306 \u0441\u043e\u0432\u0435\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a), which gave him the privilege of hereditary nobility. \n"} +{"id": 19902, "claim": "Anka Spor Kul\u00fcb\u00fc has three members, who used to play for Ba\u015fkent Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131, including \u00c7a\u011f\u0131l Uyar, Mert \u00d6zy\u0131lmaz, and An\u0131l Uyar.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Bas\u0327kent_Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131|Bas\u0327kent Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131]] [[Bas\u0327kent_Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131|Bas\u0327kent Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131]] C\u0327ag\u0306\u0131l Uyar Mert O\u0308zy\u0131lmaz [[Bas\u0327kent_Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131|Bas\u0327kent Y\u0131ld\u0131zlar\u0131]] An\u0131l Uyar \n"} +{"id": 15820, "claim": "TvN10 Awards is an award ceremony for excellence in cinema divided into two categories: drama and variety with the grandest highlight, the Grand Prize (Daesang), Drama and the Grand Prize (Daesang), Variety.", "label": 1, "evidence": "tvN10 Awards is an award ceremony for excellence in television in [[South_Korea|South Korea]], organized by [[TVN_(South_Korean_TV_channel)|tvN]], one of the networks under the umbrella of [[CJ_E&M|CJ E&M]]. \n"} +{"id": 454, "claim": "The Athletes' Village in the 2018 Commonwealth Games was developed by the Economic Development Queensland on a 29-hectare area in Parklands, and opened in 2018, providing housing and services to 6,600 athletes and officials.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The 2018 Commonwealth Games Athletes Village was an accommodation centre to house all participating athletes, as well as officials and athletic trainers of the [[2018_Commonwealth_Games|2018 Commonwealth Games]]. The Athletes Village was officially opened from 25 March 2018 and provided accommodation and services to 6,600 athletes and officials in 1252 permanent dwellings. A 29-hectare of area in Parklands which is three kilometres from [[Southport,_Queensland|Southport]] Central Business District and 3.6 kilometres east of the [[Pacific_Motorway_(Brisbane\u2013Brunswick_Heads)|Pacific Motorway]] was identified by EDQ and declared as a PDA in 2013. The Economic Development Queensland (EDQ), [[Government_of_Queensland|Queensland Government]]'s specialist land use planning and property development unit, engages with state and local governments to identify areas of land for development within Queensland which are called Priority Development Areas (PDAs). \n"} +{"id": 17822, "claim": "Chich Hearn was the only play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1990s.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Play-by-play [[Chick_Hearn|Chick Hearn]] \n"} +{"id": 12160, "claim": "Michael Sserumaga, born on August 3, 1989 in Kampala, Uganda, played as a midfielder for Police Jinja in 2007, then for Helsingborgs from 2008 to 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Michael Sserumaga (born 3 August 1989 in [[Kampala|Kampala]]) is a [[Uganda|Ugandan]] [[Association_football|football]] player, who plays for SC Villa. \n[[Forward_(association_football)|Forward]] \nHe began his career at [[Police_FC_(Uganda)|Police Jinja]] before transferring in August 2007 to the youth side from [[Helsingborgs_IF|Helsingborgs]]. \n"} +{"id": 2019, "claim": "During the 1989 Philadelphia Phillies season, Jim Rooker, a switch-hitter, hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates from both sides of the plate, a first in Phillies history.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Both [[Von_Hayes|Von Hayes]] and [[Steve_Jeltz|Steve Jeltz]] hit two home runs (the latter would hit only five during his Major League career) to trigger a Phillies comeback. A left-hander, Rooker pitched for the [[Detroit_Tigers|Detroit Tigers]] (1968), [[Kansas_City_Royals|Kansas City Royals]] (1969\u20131973) and [[Pittsburgh_Pirates|Pittsburgh Pirates]] (1974\u20131980). \n"} +{"id": 12103, "claim": "Valeriy Atrashchenkov lost the 2007 Banuinvest International with Elena Prus (born 30 April 1986), with a score of 21\u201316, 21\u201312.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2007 [[Banuinvest_International|Banuinvest International]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 42788, "claim": "Soft biometrics are plastic, metal or liquid characteristics that can be used to identify individuals, and have been defined as any characteristic which can be naturally described by humans.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The most common traits he introduced were colour of eye, hair, beard and skin; shape and size of the head; body characteristics like height or weight as well as indelible marks such as birth marks, scars or tattoos. \n"} +{"id": 2598, "claim": "Aline Mackinnon was a British radical feminist who lost to Samuel Savery in the 1931 General Election of Holderness.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Aline Mackinnon (30 October 1899 \u2013 1 January 1970) was a British radical feminist, [[Liberal_Party_(UK)|Liberal Party]] politician and civil servant. Miss Aline Mackinnon [[Samuel_Savery|Samuel Servington Savery]] 21,560 10,471 34,958 [[1931_United_Kingdom_general_election|General Election 27 October 1931]]: Holderness\nElectorate 42,734 \n"} +{"id": 4662, "claim": "The Blackfriars Millennium Pier has a river bus service on the River Thames that is run by London River Services, which is a division of Transport for London.", "label": 0, "evidence": "River bus services [[River_Thames|River Thames]], [[London|London]], UK [[London_River_Services|London River Services]] London River Services Limited is a division of [[Transport_for_London|Transport for London]] (TfL), which manages passenger transport\u2014leisure-oriented tourist services and commuter services\u2014on the [[River_Thames|River Thames]] in London. \n"} +{"id": 2968, "claim": "There were a total of 3,818 students enrolled in the Alcorn School District, a public school district based in Alcorn County, Mississippi (USA), during the 2006\u20132007 school year, but only 38.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch.", "label": 0, "evidence": "There were a total of 3,818 students enrolled in the Alcorn School District during the 2006\u20132007 school year. The Alcorn School District is a public school district based in [[Alcorn_County,_Mississippi|Alcorn County]], [[Mississippi|Mississippi]] ([[United_States|USA]]). 38.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. \n"} +{"id": 1773, "claim": "Microphysidae, or Microphysid bugs, were first discovered from the Late Cretaceous period.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Microphysid bugs\nTemporal range: Late Cretaceous\u2013Present\n[[Precambrian|Pre\ua792]]\n[[Cambrian|\ua792]]\n[[Ordovician|O]]\n[[Silurian|S]]\n[[Devonian|D]]\n[[Carboniferous|C]]\n[[Permian|P]]\n[[Triassic|T]]\n[[Jurassic|J]]\n[[Cretaceous|K]]\n[[Paleogene|Pg]]\n[[Neogene|N]] The Microphysidae are a very small family of [[Hemiptera|bugs]], comprising only 5 genera. \n"} +{"id": 7429, "claim": "Pikahsso, an American hip hop artist, has released ten singles.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Terry Wayne Jones Jr. (born February 1, 1970), primarily known by his stage name Pikahsso, is an American hip hop artist from [[Dallas,_Texas|Dallas, Texas]]. Jebruary Whackwordz Angela Davis BPF1 \"Honesty\" I've Laust Mie Mynd Hoc and Piky P-00 VERB Faleyuh Verb \"BrainPhunk\" \n"} +{"id": 10632, "claim": "The Great Bitter Lake, which was used as reference by the oldest ancient Egyptian funerary texts, contained bivalves from various families such as Noetiidae, Mytilidae, and Lucinidae which are described by various authors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Table 2: Great Bitter Lake bivalves Family Genus \n"} +{"id": 34800, "claim": "In the 1920 United States presidential election in Missouri Republican Warren G. Harding hardly won any votes, while Socialist Labor William Cox won the most.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] candidate, [[Warren_G._Harding|Warren Harding]], won the state of [[Missouri|Missouri]] and collected its 18 electoral votes. \n1920 United States presidential election in Missouri [[Warren_G._Harding|Warren G. Harding]] 727,162 1,332,800 \n1920 United States presidential election in Missouri [[William_Wesley_Cox|William Cox]] 2,164 1,332,800 \n"} +{"id": 8352, "claim": "Dipterocypsela is a genus in the Asteraceae family, a very large and widespread family of flowering plants, in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Dipterocypsela is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). \n"} +{"id": 19089, "claim": "The Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is a Christian structure in England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "and continues to be in use as a [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]] chapel. Unitarianism (from [[Latin_language|Latin]] unitas \"unity, oneness\", from unus \"one\") is a [[Christian_theology|Christian theological]] [[Sociological_classifications_of_religious_movements|movement]] named for its belief that the [[God_in_Christianity|God in Christianity]] is one entity, as opposed to the [[Trinity|Trinity]] (tri- from Latin tres \"three\") which in most other branches of Christianity defines God as [[Homoousian|one being]] in three [[Hypostasis_(philosophy)|persons]]: the [[God_the_Father|Father]], [[God_the_Son|Son]], and [[Holy_Spirit|Holy Spirit]]. Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is in Park Road, Dingle, [[Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[Merseyside|Merseyside]], England. It is recorded in the [[National_Heritage_List_for_England|National Heritage List for England]] as a designated Grade I [[Listed_building#England_and_Wales|listed building]]. \n"} +{"id": 13692, "claim": "Based on the 2011 Census: CD Block Wise, the highest percentage of literacy in CD Blocks of South 24 Parganas district, Alipore Sadar subdivision, is in Thakurpukur Maheshtala with 83.54%", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Thakurpukur_Maheshtala|Thakurpukur Maheshtala]] \u2013 83.54% Patharpratima is a [[Community_development_block_in_India|community development block]] that forms an administrative division in [[Kakdwip_subdivision|Kakdwip subdivision]] of [[South_24_Parganas_district|South 24 Parganas district]] in the [[India|Indian]] [[States_and_territories_of_India|State]] of [[West_Bengal|West Bengal]]. [[Budge_Budge_II|Budge Budge II]] \u2013 79.13% [[Budge_Budge_I|Budge Budge I]] \u2013 80.57% [[Bishnupur_II|Bishnupur II]] \u2013 81.37% [[Bishnupur_I|Bishnupur I]] \u2013 78.33% \n"} +{"id": 2043, "claim": "Jan Collins, born in the county seat of Texas's Tom Green County, lived in 15 different towns in nine U.S. states before she turned 19.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Jan Collins was born in [[San_Angelo,_Texas|San Angelo, Texas]], and had one younger sister. San Angelo [[English|/s\u00e6n \u02c8\u00e6nd\u0292\u0259lo\u028a/]] is a city in and the [[County_seat|county seat]] of [[Tom_Green_County,_Texas|Tom Green County]], [[Texas|Texas]], [[United_States|United States]]. Her family lived in 15 towns and 9 states before she was 19 years old. \n"} +{"id": 13712, "claim": "Brooks Benedict(6 February 1896-1 January 1968) was a British film actor who played supporting and utility roles in over 300 films and started his career in the William Wellman's movie Cupid's Fireman (1923) before landing a major role in the film The Freshman / College Days (1925) .", "label": 1, "evidence": "Harold J. Mann\n(1896-02-06)February 6, 1896\n[[New_York_City,_New_York|New York City]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 2602, "claim": "Jackie Fields had never lost in his professional career in boxing, a combat sport in which two people, usually wearing protective gloves, throw punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time in a boxing ring.", "label": 1, "evidence": "With only six fights and nine months of professional boxing to his credit, Fields lost badly in a second-round knockout at Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. \nFields piled up a points lead in the early rounds, but Thompson came back with jabs and uppercuts in close fighting that badly wore down the reigning champion. \nFields lost his NBA welterweight title on February 22, 1933 against Southpaw [[Young_Corbett_III|Young Corbett III]] before 15,000 fans in a ten round points decision at Seals Stadium in San Francisco. \n"} +{"id": 941, "claim": "Laurie Hislam (born in 1909) planned the Grosvenor Square demonstration the breakaway rom the main CND march.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Laurence Hislam (1909 \u2013 26 August 1966) was an English peace activist. In March 1961 Ralph Schoenman visited Laurie in Gloucestershire and the two planned the breakaway 'Grosvenor Square' demonstration while walking with the family in the wild daffodil fields of Dymock. This was a breakaway from the main CND march from Aldermaston to Trafalgar Square. \n"} +{"id": 26212, "claim": "Art Sherman met his wife on a blind date and she found his work to he the most boring thing ever done.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sherman met his wife, Faye, on a blind date while riding in Chicago. Faye was working for the Illinois Central Railroad at the time, and at first found Sherman's work to be \"the most boring thing that's ever been done\". \n"} +{"id": 35246, "claim": "Entertainment Weekly, an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of MRC Media & Info, gave Formica Blues a favourable rating.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an [[United_States|American]] monthly [[Entertainment|entertainment]] magazine based in [[New_York_City|New York City]], published by [[Meredith_Corporation|Meredith Corporation]], that covers film, [[Television|television]], [[Music|music]], [[Broadway_theatre|Broadway theatre]], books, and [[Popular_culture|popular culture]]. \n"} +{"id": 13137, "claim": "John Culberson is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives that served Texas's 7th district in large portions of western Houston and surrounding Harris County.", "label": 0, "evidence": "A [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]], he served in [[Texas's_7th_congressional_district|Texas's 7th congressional district]] in large portions of western [[Houston|Houston]] and surrounding [[Harris_County,_Texas|Harris County]]. John Abney Culberson (born August 24, 1956) is an American attorney and politician who served in the [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from 2001 to 2019. \n"} +{"id": 42211, "claim": "Amir Mrisho Maftah, born on December 25, 1988 in Mwanza, Tanzania, played for Tanzania National Team in 2005\u20132012 as a goalkeeper and has made 33 appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Left back \n"} +{"id": 1650, "claim": "Ahmed Elmohamady scored a career total of 30 goals with twelve of those goals made while he was playing for ENPPI, a club which has won the Egypt Cup twice, once in 2004-05 and again in 2010-2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total 32 \n"} +{"id": 6174, "claim": "In 1993, after racing in France, Cyborgo was sent to London; there, during his British career, he was owned by Hugh Duder.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After racing on the flat in France in 1993, Cyborgo was sent to England to be trained by Martin Pipe at Nicholashayne near [[Wellington,_Somerset|Wellington, Somerset]]. \n"} +{"id": 1688, "claim": "Eve Tushnet (born 1978) was raised in a secular Jewish household with her father Mark Tushnet and her mother Elizabeth Alexander, she is celibate.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Eve Tushnet (born 1978) is a lesbian Catholic author, blogger, and speaker. Raised in a \"secular Jewish\" household, she converted to Catholicism in 1998 at the age of 19 during her sophomore year. Tushnet is celibate due to the Catholic Church's ban on sex outside heterosexual marriage. Her father is [[Mark_Tushnet|Mark Tushnet]] and her mother is Elizabeth Alexander, who directs the National Prison Project of the [[American_Civil_Liberties_Union|American Civil Liberties Union]]. \n"} +{"id": 14060, "claim": "In the 2012 American Samoan general election, only 13,029 voters out of the 17,774 registered voters cast their votes.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Total 13,029 Registered voters/turnout 17,774 \n"} +{"id": 2824, "claim": "Dutch actor Louis Bouwmeester appeared in performances in Paris, London, and Vienna, and served as Salon des Varietes director in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Louis Frederik Johannes Bouwmeester (5 September 1842 \u2013 28 April 1925) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] actor best known for his Shakespeare interpretations. He performed several times in Vienna, London and Paris, and became popular. From 1873 to 1879 he was director of the Salon des Varie\u0301te\u0301s in Amsterdam. [[Netherlands|Netherlands]] \n"} +{"id": 14695, "claim": "Eliza Smith was one of the first cookbook author banned in colonial America , one of the most popular cookbook writers in the 18th century, who wrote The Compleat Housewife.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Her one book, [[The_Compleat_Housewife|The Compleat Housewife]], or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion (London: J. Pemberton, 1727), went through 18 editions in Britain and in 1742 Smith became the first cookbook author published in [[Colonial_history_of_the_United_States|colonial America.]] \n"} +{"id": 30935, "claim": "Mikro globulus belongs to Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Gastropoda, Class: Mollusca, and Subclass: Skeneidae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 42095, "claim": "Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa, of the Centre Party (Finland's oldest active political party, served in office from 6 May 1983 \u2013 30 April 1987.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kalevi Sorsa\n(1930\u20132004) [[Social_Democratic_Party_of_Finland|Social Democratic]] \n"} +{"id": 4580, "claim": "Dent Fault consists of high and unstable blocks like the Alston Block, some of which are underpinned by granitic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Carboniferous geology of northern England consists of a series of relatively high and stable \"blocks\", such as the [[Alston_Block|Alston Block]] separated by actively subsiding \"basins\", generally referred to as \"troughs\", such as the Stainmore and Gainsborough Troughs. \n"} +{"id": 6585, "claim": "In the 2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, only running events were held.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A total of 28 nations were represented at the tournament comprising 26 [[Track_and_field|track and field]] events. Track and field (Athletics) is a [[Sport|sport]] which includes [[Competition#Sports|athletic contests]] established on the skills of [[Running|running]], jumping, and [[Throwing|throwing]]. \n"} +{"id": 3301, "claim": "The historic Blockhouse Site was moved from South Carolina to North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Blockhouse Site is a historic [[Blockhouse|blockhouse]] located near [[Tryon,_North_Carolina|Tryon]], [[Polk_County,_North_Carolina|Polk County, North Carolina]]. In 1942, the blockhouse was moved from South Carolina into North Carolina to its present site, about 300 yards from its original location. Located in the escarpment of the [[Blue_Ridge_Mountains|Blue Ridge Mountains]], the affluent area is a center for outdoor pursuits, [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] activity and fine arts. \n"} +{"id": 12877, "claim": "In the 1958 NCAA College Division Cross Country Championships, South Dakota took 107 points while Wabash only took 93 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[South_Dakota_State_Jackrabbits_men's_cross_country|South Dakota State]] 93 [[Wabash_Little_Giants|Wabash]] 140 \n"} +{"id": 5118, "claim": "In 2006, Hester was selected by the Tigers to be a team captain; he was the starting tailback for the Tigers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a senior in 2007, the Tigers selected him to be a [[Captain_(sports)|team captain]]. \n"} +{"id": 5119, "claim": "Fish species and self-guided trails are absent in the Palmiet Nature Reserve.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are a number of self-guided trails that include river crossings. \n"} +{"id": 1956, "claim": "Careless Jewel, a Canadian Thoughbred racehorse which was bred by Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. and Bill Andrade and trained by Josie Caroll, earned more than a million dollars in its racing career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Careless Jewel (foaled March 4, 2006 in [[Kentucky|Kentucky]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] [[Horse_racing|racehorse]]. Bred by Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. & Bill Andrade, the filly was sold at the September 2007 [[Keeneland_Sales|Keeneland Yearling Sale]] for $40,000. She is owned by Verne Dubinsky of [[Alberta|Alberta]], [[Canada|Canada]] who races under the name Donver Stables, and is trained by [[Josie_Carroll|Josie Carroll]] from a base at [[Woodbine_Racetrack|Woodbine Racetrack]] in [[Toronto|Toronto]]. [[United_States_dollar|US$]]1,013,346 \n"} +{"id": 15268, "claim": "Chickensages belongs to the Chickensages kingdom plantae, order asterales and family of asteraceae.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Plantae|Plantae]] Kingdom: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Order: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Family: Species are known generally as chickensages. \n"} +{"id": 50693, "claim": "National Ideal for Unity, a party that was involved in various coalitions, did not nominate their own candidate in the 2011 Presidential elections.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The party was involved in various coalitions whose candidates won in [[Karlovo|Karlovo]], Kresna, [[Kyustendil|Kyustendil]], [[Montana|Montana]], [[Topolovgrad|Topolovgrad]], [[Haskovo|Haskovo]] Municipality. In the [[2011_Bulgarian_presidential_election|Presidential elections in 2011]] \"IMRO - National Ideal for Unity\" does not nominate their own candidate and does not publicly support any other candidate. \n"} +{"id": 7772, "claim": "The 1896 Tennessee Volunteers football team won 3 of its 3 matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 22 Williamsburg* W 10\u20130 October 24 vs. Chattanooga Athletic Club* W 4\u20130 November 14 [[1896_VPI_football_team|VPI]]* W 6\u20134 November 26 [[Central_Colonels_football|Central (KY)]]* W 30\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 9299, "claim": "Brian Bress, who attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, created the video piece \"Status Report\" as part of the \"Stowaway Series\" of the New Museum in New York City in 2012.", "label": 0, "evidence": "In 2007 Bress attended the [[Skowhegan_School_of_Painting_and_Sculpture|Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture]] in [[Skowhegan,_Maine|Skowhegan, Maine]]. In 2012 Bress's video piece \"Status Report\" was exhibited at the [[New_Museum|New Museum]] in [[New_York_City|New York City]] as part of their \"Stowaway Series\". \n"} +{"id": 2128, "claim": "Ca\u00edque de Jesus Gon\u00e7alves was born in Guarulhos, S\u00e3o Paulo and began his career on Ferrovi\u00e1ria but could not make it into the Campeonato Paulista.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 12 February 2015 he was included in the 28-man list for [[2015_Campeonato_Paulista|the year]]'s [[Campeonato_Paulista|Campeonato Paulista]]. \n"} +{"id": 16966, "claim": "Yuriy Kryvoruchko, born 19 December 1986 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, stopped playing chess since 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2008 he tied for 1st\u20138th places with [[Vugar_Gashimov|Vugar Gashimov]], [[David_Arutinian|David Arutinian]], [[Sergey_Fedorchuk|Sergey Fedorchuk]], [[Konstantin_Chernyshov|Konstantin Chernyshov]], [[Andrei_Deviatkin|Andrei Deviatkin]], [[Vasilios_Kotronias|Vasilios Kotronias]] and [[Erwin_L'Ami|Erwin L'Ami]] in the [[Cappelle-la-Grande_Open|Cappelle-la-Grande Open]] tournament. \nIn 2009 he was a member of the [[Bronze_medal|bronze medal]]-winning Ukrainian team at the European Team Chess Championship and tied for 1st\u20134th with [[Hedinn_Steingrimsson|Hedinn Steingrimsson]], [[Hannes_Stefansson|Hannes Stefansson]] and [[Mihail_Marin|Mihail Marin]] in the Reykjavik Open tournament. \nIn 2010, he tied for 1st\u20136th with [[Mircea_Parligras|Mircea Parligras]], [[Gabriel_Sargissian|Gabriel Sargissian]], [[Sergey_Volkov_(chess_player)|Sergey Volkov]], [[Bela_Khotenashvili|Bela Khotenashvili]] and Vladislav Borovikov in 2nd International Tournament in [[Rethymno|Rethymno]] and tied for 1st\u20133rd with [[Dmitry_Svetushkin|Dmitry Svetushkin]] and [[Alexander_Zubarev|Alexander Zubarev]] at [[Palaiochora|Palaiochora]]. \n"} +{"id": 25773, "claim": "The 1991 Atlantic Championship had two non-championship events in Montr\u00e9al, a city in the western Canadian province of Alberta.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There were also two non-championship events at Race City Speedway in [[Calgary|Calgary]]. \n"} +{"id": 691, "claim": "From 2009 to date, Tom Herpich a graduate from the School of Computer Science has had a role in many televised series including Adventure Time, Steven Universe and Summer Camp Island.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Herpich graduated from the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and was known in indie cartooning circles before he was hired to work on Adventure Time. \n"} +{"id": 40587, "claim": "Ludwig Andreas Buchner obtained his PhD in 1839, then became a member of the Imperial Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich in 1849.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Ludwig Andreas Buchner (23 July 1813, [[Munich|Munich]] \u2013 23 October 1897, Munich) was a German pharmacologist. In 1839 he obtained his PhD, followed by his doctorate of medicine in 1842. In 1849 he became a member of the [[Bavarian_Academy_of_Sciences_and_Humanities|Imperial Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich]]. \n"} +{"id": 309, "claim": "Parviturbo elegantulus has been erroneously classified as P. elegantulus species under genus Parviturbo, in the family Skeneidae of kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Parviturbo elegantulus is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]] in the [[Family_(biology)|family]] [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] Genus: [[Parviturbo|Parviturbo]] Species: P. elegantulus \n"} +{"id": 25808, "claim": "Kris Radlinski, an English former professional rugby league footballer who played mainly as a fullback, was the top player of the 1998 Wigan Warriors season.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kristian John Radlinski [[Member_of_the_Most_Excellent_Order_of_the_British_Empire|MBE]] (born 9 April 1976) is an English former professional [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] footballer who played mainly as a [[Fullback_(rugby_league)|fullback]]. 1 [[England]] [[Kris_Radlinski|Kris Radlinski]] [[Wigan_Warriors|Wigan Warriors]] The Super League Dream Team is an annually-selected [[Rugby_league|rugby league]] All Star Team consisting of the players deemed to have been the best in their respective positions in the [[Super_League|Super League]] competition. \n"} +{"id": 20830, "claim": "Changjiang District is in the Republic of Ireland located in the Jiangxi province.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[China|People's Republic of China]] \n"} +{"id": 2904, "claim": "There were a total of three total solar eclipses in the Lunar eclipse series sets from 1944-1947.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the [[Earth's_shadow|Earth's shadow]]. [[Lunar_eclipse|Lunar eclipse]] series sets from 1944\u20131947 [[July_1944_lunar_eclipse|1944 Jul 06]] Penumbral [[June_1945_lunar_eclipse|1945 Jun 25]] Partial [[June_1946_lunar_eclipse|1946 Jun 14]] Total [[June_1947_lunar_eclipse|1947 Jun 03]] Partial [[December_1944_lunar_eclipse|1944 Dec 29]] Penumbral 1945 Dec 19 Total [[December_1946_lunar_eclipse|1946 Dec 08]] Total [[November_1947_lunar_eclipse|1947 Nov 28]] Penumbral \n"} +{"id": 15077, "claim": "Akimoto Matsuyo was diagnosed with autism in third grade, but was able to go to school for many more years than required.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In addition, to her father's death at a young age she was diagnosed with [[Pleurisy|pleurisy]] when she was in the third grade. Due to Akimoto's fatigue from her illness and her family's belief in traditional gender roles, the family did not see the need for Akimoto to extend her education, so she attended public school for the minimum required years. \n"} +{"id": 545, "claim": "The Dream and Do is a book written by Danehill who is an Irish national.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pedigree of Dream And Do (IRE), bay filly, 2017 Dream And Do (foaled 19 February 2017) is an Irish-bred, French-trained [[Thoroughbred|Thoroughbred]] racehorse. [[Danehill_(horse)|Danehill]] (USA) Danehill may refer to: [[Danehill_(horse)|Danehill (horse)]] [[Danehill,_East_Sussex|Danehill, East Sussex]] \n"} +{"id": 1131, "claim": "Voluntears is wrongly remembered to be part of the Disney Worldwide Outreach Program, which focuses on helping families and children, has served over 200 cities.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is part of the [[Disney_Worldwide_Outreach_Program|Disney Worldwide Outreach Program]]. \n"} +{"id": 1797, "claim": "The Conservative party won a landslide victory in the 2015 Bracknell Forest Borough Council, a local authority of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Conservative party candidates won 41 of the 42 seats. Bracknell Forest Council, also known as Bracknell Forest Borough Council is the local authority of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England. \n"} +{"id": 28709, "claim": "The Finch Avenue, considered as a high-density transit corridor by Metrolinx, is the shortest regional road at 2 km. in length and nowhere near Highway 427.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite its length (one of the longest streets in the [[Greater_Toronto_Area|Greater Toronto Area]]), few major landmarks are on Finch; it runs primarily through business and residential areas. \n"} +{"id": 18111, "claim": "Queen Mother Hospital for Animals is located in Hawkshead Ln, Brookmans Park, Hatfield AL9 7TA, England, it is a veterinary specialist opened 1968.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Hawkshead Ln, Brookmans Park, Hatfield AL9 7TA, England [[Hospital#Specialized|Specialist]] [[University|Affiliated university]] [[Veterinary_hospital|Veterinary hospital]] This development supports the continued expansion of both secondary and tertiary [[Medical_care|medical]] and [[Surgery|surgical]] services for small animals, built around support services such as [[Emergency_care|Emergency]] and [[Intensive-care_medicine|Critical Care]], [[Anaesthesia|Anaesthesia]] and Diagnostic Imaging. \n"} +{"id": 42808, "claim": "Grendel P30 was a semi-automatic pistol designed by George Kellgren and produced in the 1990-1994.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Grendel P30 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in [[.22_Winchester_Magnum_Rimfire|.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire]]. Designed by [[George_Kellgren|George Kellgren]] and manufactured by [[Grendel_Inc.|Grendel Inc.]], it uses a 30-round [[Zytel|Zytel]] [[Magazine_(firearms)|magazine]] and was available with a 5 or 8 inch barrel. It was manufactured from 1990 to 1994. \nSemi-automatic pistol [[George_Kellgren|George Kellgren]] 1990\u20131994 \n"} +{"id": 44970, "claim": "San Jer\u00f3nimo el Real (St. Jerome the Royal) is a Roman Catholic from the early 16th-century in cental Madrid, Spain.", "label": 1, "evidence": "San Jero\u0301nimo el Real (St. Jerome the Royal) is a [[Roman_Catholic|Roman Catholic]] church from the early 16th-century in central [[Madrid|Madrid]] ([[Spain|Spain]]). \nThe church, which has undergone numerous remodelings and restorations over the centuries is the remaining structure of the [[Hieronymite|Hieronymite]] monastery that once stood beside the royal palace of Buen Retiro, of which a portion now serves as the [[Prado|Prado]] museum. \n"} +{"id": 3652, "claim": "Frith, a founding member of the English avant-rock band Henry Cow and Richard a founding member of the French avant-rock band Etron Fou Leloublan, were college classmates before coming together as a duo to record the album Dropera, a concept album credited as \"Fred & Ferd\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Etron Fou Leloublan (French for \"Crazy Shit, The White Wolf\" or \"Mad Shit, the White Wolf\"), also known as EFL, were a French [[Avant-garde_rock|avant-garde rock]] band founded in 1973 by [[Actor|actor]] and saxophonist Chris Chanet. \n"} +{"id": 9565, "claim": "Albert Einstein discovered (5648) 1990 VU1 and 6500 Kodaira while the first known recovery images of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 are yet to achieve.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was discovered on 11 November 1990, by Japanese amateur astronomers [[Kin_Endate|Kin Endate]] and [[Kazuro_Watanabe|Kazuro Watanabe]] at the [[Kitami_Observatory|Kitami Observatory]] on the northern island of [[Hokkaido\u0304|Hokkaido\u0304]], Japan. \n"} +{"id": 19725, "claim": "Robin Cousins won first place for a total of nine times and only withdrew once in all of the events he participated in, both international and national, during his amateur career.", "label": 0, "evidence": "1978\u201379 [[Figure_skating_at_the_Olympic_Games|Olympics]] 1st [[European_Figure_Skating_Championships|Europeans]] 1st [[Skate_Canada_International|Skate Canada]] 1st [[NHK_Trophy|NHK Trophy]] 1st [[Grand_Prix_International_St._Gervais|St. Gervais]] 1st [[British_Figure_Skating_Championships|British Champ.]] 1st 1st 1st 1st WD = Withdrew WD \n"} +{"id": 3935, "claim": "Robert Arundell (born on 24 March 1989) belongs to the Monarch of Sir Alfried Savage and died in Lifton, Devon, United Kingdom leaving behind 4 children.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He died on 24 March 1989 in [[Taunton|Taunton]]. \nSir Robert Duncan\n[[Knight_Commander_of_the_Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George|KCMG]] [[Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] 24 March 1989(1989-03-24) (aged 84)\n[[Taunton|Taunton, Somerset]], United Kingdom \n"} +{"id": 27925, "claim": "Since 1987, Prof Liudmila Grigorievna Kovnatskaya (a Russian musicologist and professor at the St Petersburg State Conservatoire) is a member of Russian Composers\u2019 Union, then in 2002, she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Liudmila Grigorievna Kovnatskaya (born 5 February 1941) is a Russian musicologist. Since 1987 Prof Kovnatskaya is a member of [[Union_of_Soviet_Composers|Russian Composers' Union]], and she was a member of the General Council for Cultural Affairs of St Petersburg from 1987 until 1993. In 2002 she became a member of the Council (Directorium) of the IMS. \n"} +{"id": 25319, "claim": "Lodderena janetmayae is under the Animalia kingdom from the Skeneidae family and Mollusca phylum.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] Phylum: [[Mollusca|Mollusca]] \n"} +{"id": 9626, "claim": "Ernest Vandiver was the 73rd Governor of Georgia who was married to Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver and studied in the University of Georgia School of Law, one of the top-tier law schools in the United States.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver [[University_of_Georgia|University of Georgia]]\n[[University_of_Georgia_School_of_Law|University of Georgia School of Law]] Ranked among the top-tier law schools in the United States, it was founded in 1859, making it among the oldest American university law schools in continuous operation. 73rd [[Governor_of_Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] Ernest Vandiver \n73rd [[Governor_of_Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] Ernest Vandiver Sybil Elizabeth \"Betty\" Russell Vandiver He graduated from the [[University_of_Georgia|University of Georgia]] and the [[University_of_Georgia_School_of_Law|University of Georgia School of Law]], both in [[Athens,_Georgia|Athens]]. Ranked among the top-tier law schools in the United States, it was founded in 1859, making it among the oldest American university law schools in continuous operation. \n"} +{"id": 5278, "claim": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a Singaporean pay television news channel owned by Phoenix Television (TV network that offers Mandarin and Cantonse language channels) and it is the second channel to report news across the Greater Singapore region.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a [[Hong_Kong|Hongkonger]] [[Pay_television|pay television]] news channel owned by [[Phoenix_Television|Phoenix Television]]. \n"} +{"id": 3548, "claim": "Louis Sachar, an American young-adult mystery-comedy author, did not finish his studies, and worked on Sideways Stories From Wayside School where the students were named after children from Hillside.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sachar graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in [[Economics|Economics]], and began working on [[Sideways_Stories_From_Wayside_School_(book)|Sideways Stories From Wayside School]], a children's book set at an elementary school with [[Supernatural|supernatural]] elements. \n"} +{"id": 12959, "claim": "The Honorable John Beverley Robinson (1821-1896) was a member of the Canadian Parliament, as well as being the 12th Mayor of Toronto.", "label": 0, "evidence": "John Beverley Robinson (February 21, 1821 \u2013 June 19, 1896) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician, lawyer and businessman. He was elected to the [[6th_Parliament_of_the_Province_of_Canada|6th Parliament of the Province of Canada]] representing Toronto in 1858. 12th [[Mayor_of_Toronto|Mayor of Toronto]] \n"} +{"id": 5667, "claim": "Cellular agriculture, which refers to the development of agricultural products - especially animal products - from cell cultures rather than the bodies of living organisms, was at its 108th year when Memphis Meats received a US$161 million investment in its Series B.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Cellular agriculture refers to the development of agricultural products - especially [[Animal_product|animal products]] - from [[Cell_culture|cell cultures]] rather than the bodies of living organisms. 1912 French biologist [[Alexis_Carrel|Alexis Carrel]] keeps a piece of chick heart muscle alive in a Petri dish, demonstrating the possibility of keeping muscle tissue alive outside of the body. 2020-01-22 Memphis Meats received a US$161 million investment in its Series B, which is more than everything that had been invested in the industry so far which was US$155 million. \n"} +{"id": 14786, "claim": "Ehrendingen is the country of Russia and has a population of 10,000 people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ehrendingen is a [[Municipalities_of_Switzerland|municipality]] in the district of [[Baden_(district,_Aargau)|Baden]] in the [[Cantons_of_Switzerland|canton]] of [[Aargau|Aargau]] in [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. 4,823 \n"} +{"id": 8305, "claim": "The Boggeragh Mountains (elevation: 644 m or 2,113 ft) are situated at County Cork, Ireland.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The Boggeragh Mountains ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: An Bhograch) are located in [[County_Cork|County Cork]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]], with the [[Munster_Blackwater|Munster Blackwater]] to the north and the [[River_Lee_(Ireland)|River Lee]] to the south of the hills. 644 m (2,113 ft) \nThe Boggeragh Mountains ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: An Bhograch) are located in [[County_Cork|County Cork]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]], with the [[Munster_Blackwater|Munster Blackwater]] to the north and the [[River_Lee_(Ireland)|River Lee]] to the south of the hills. With an elevation of 644 m (2,113 ft), the highest peak is [[Musheramore|Musheramore]] ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: Muisire Mo\u0301r). \n"} +{"id": 3115, "claim": "Robbie Hedges, preceded by Joe Goforth as the chief of the Peoria tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, was the first woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe in 2000.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Robbie Hedges was the chief of the [[Peoria_(tribe)|Peoria tribe]] of Indians of [[Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]. Joe Goforth In 2000 she was the first woman to be elected to the position. \nRobbie Hedges was the chief of the [[Peoria_(tribe)|Peoria tribe]] of Indians of [[Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]. Joe Goforth First woman elected as Chief of the Peoria Tribe, in 2000 \n"} +{"id": 3516, "claim": "Frances Chaney (July 23, 1915 - November 23, 2004) was an actress on stage, on old-time radio and on television who appeared in a total of eight plays from 1951-1993.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Frances Chaney (July 23, 1915 - November 23, 2004) was an actress on stage, on [[Old-time_radio|old-time radio]] and on television. 1951 [[The_Underworld_Story|The Underworld Story]] Grace 1951 [[When_I_Grow_Up_(film)|When I Grow Up]] Mrs. Kelly 1951 [[Saturday's_Hero|Saturday's Hero]] Nurse 1973 [[The_Seven-Ups|The Seven-Ups]] Sara Kalish 1989 [[Paint_It_Black_(1989_film)|Paint It Black]] Mrs. Russell 1989 [[When_Harry_Met_Sally...|When Harry Met Sally...]] Documentary Couple #6 1993 [[Life_with_Mikey|Life with Mikey]] Mrs. Cantrell 1993 [[The_Saint_of_Fort_Washington|The Saint of Fort Washington]] Woman in Window \n"} +{"id": 1776, "claim": "George Chapman's 1605 comedy, \"All Fools\" was not well received or reviewed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The play has often been considered Chapman's highest achievement in comedy: \"not only Chapman's most flawless, perfectly balanced play,\" but \"also his most human and large-minded.\" \n"} +{"id": 12437, "claim": "Vecpiebalga Municipality formed in 2009 recorded a total population of 3938 in all its five parishes in 2018.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The municipality was formed in 2009 by [[Merger_(politics)|merging]] [[Dze\u0304rbene_Parish|Dze\u0304rbene Parish]], [[Ines\u030ci_Parish|Ines\u030ci Parish]], [[Kaive_Parish|Kaive Parish]], [[Taurene_Parish|Taurene Parish]] and [[Vecpiebalga_Parish|Vecpiebalga Parish]]; the administrative centre being [[Vecpiebalga|Vecpiebalga]]. 3,938 \n"} +{"id": 4642, "claim": "Peruvian professional footballer Christian Cueva played for the Peru national team,\u00a0which made a total of ten goals from 2011 to 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Christian Alberto Cueva Bravo (born 23 November 1991) is a Peruvian professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as an [[Midfielder#Attacking_midfielder|attacking midfielder]] for Turkish club [[Yeni_Malatyaspor|Yeni Malatyaspor]] and the [[Peru_national_football_team|Peru national team]] . 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Goals 10 \n"} +{"id": 42663, "claim": "St. Laurentius, a Roman Catholic church, was built between 1929 and 1930.", "label": 0, "evidence": "The main church of Eschringen is the [[Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic]] church \"St. Laurentius\" ([[Saint_Lawrence|Saint Lawrence]]). It was built between 1929 and 1930. \n"} +{"id": 5255, "claim": "Magdalena \u015awierczy\u0144ska won in an International badminton competition in 2019.", "label": 0, "evidence": "2019 [[Kharkiv_International_(badminton)|Kharkiv International]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 35842, "claim": "Robert Arundell joined the Colonial Service, appointed British resident member in Washington of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission and later everted to his appointment in Uganda before he retired in 1960.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Arundell joined the [[Colonial_Service|Colonial Service]], eventually becoming Assistant Chief Secretary, Uganda. He later reverted to his appointment in Uganda. In 1946 Arundell was appointed British resident member in Washington of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission and head of the British Colonies Supply Mission, later to become resident member in Washington of the British national section of the [[Caribbean_Commission|Caribbean Commission]]. \n"} +{"id": 9225, "claim": "Marko Drobnjak moved on loan to Polet Ljubi\u0107 at the beginning of 2016 until the end of 2015-16 season in which, afterwards, he was nominated for the most prospective goalkeeper in his home town.", "label": 0, "evidence": "At the beginning of 2016, Drobnjak moved on loan to [[FK_Polet_Ljubic\u0301|Polet Ljubic\u0301]] until the end of [[2015\u201316_Serbian_SuperLiga|2015\u201316]] season. After the end of same season, he was nominated for the most prospective goalkeeper in his home town. \n"} +{"id": 14732, "claim": "Palakkad MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) shed was inaugurated on the 1st of January 2011 while the Kanyakumari MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) shed was formally commissioned on the 1st of December 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Palakkad Junction' (formerly known as Olavakkode Junction, station code: PGT) is a railway station in [[Kerala|Kerala]] state, [[India|India]] situated in the city of Palakkad and the second largest railway station in the district. The Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) are electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that serve short and medium-distance routes in [[India|India]], as compared to normal EMU trains (\"local\" trains) that connect urban and suburban areas. 1904; 116 years ago (1904) Two more [[Kollam_Junction_railway_station|Kollam]]-[[Kanyakumari_railway_station|Kanyakumari]] MEMU services and a [[Punalur|Punalur]]-[[Kanyakumari_railway_station|Kanyakumari]] Passenger are expected to start service soon with halts at Paravur. \n"} +{"id": 4880, "claim": "Champions of the International Basketball League, which was founded in 2004, included Elkhart Express, the Albany Legends, and the Dayton Jets.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Battle_Creek_Knights|Battle Creek Knights]] [[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Elkhart_Express|Elkhart Express]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Los_Angeles_Lightning|Los Angeles Lightning]] [[Albany_Legends|Albany Legends]] [[Kankakee_County_Soldiers|Kankakee County Soldiers]] [[Vancouver_Volcanoes|Vancouver Volcanoes]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] [[Bellingham_Slam|Bellingham Slam]] \n"} +{"id": 4784, "claim": "Maryland Route 208 has routes to Cottage City in mi 0.00 (which you can use to go to US 1 Alt. (Baltimore Avenue) to MD 450), Hyattsville in mi 0.40 (connected to US 1 (Rhode Island Avenue)), and Brentwood in mi 1.86 (to MD 500 (Queens Chapel Road) / Hamilton Street west).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cottage_City,_Maryland|Cottage City]] 0.00 Hyattsville 1.86 [[Brentwood,_Maryland|Brentwood]] 0.40 \n"} +{"id": 2940, "claim": "In 2014, Maestu, a Spanish pair skater, left Poland's Marcelina Lech to compete for Spain, then made her international debut in February 2015 at the Bavarian Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 2014, Maestu teamed up with Poland's Marcelina Lech to compete for Spain. \n"} +{"id": 19574, "claim": "Chrysogonum is wrongly thought be be a member of the Asteraceae (Compositae) Order in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 28432, "claim": "The 2003 North Somerset Council election was easily taken by the Conservative Party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The whole council was up for election and the [[Conservative_Party_(UK)|Conservative Party]] lost overall control of the council to no overall control. \n"} +{"id": 29654, "claim": "The Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television was awarded to Jimmy Smits for his role as Miguel Prado in Dexter.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Saturn_Awards|Saturn Awards]] [[Saturn_Award_for_Best_Guest_Starring_Role_on_Television|Best Guest Starring Role on Television]] [[Dexter_(TV_series)|Dexter]] [[Dexter_(TV_series)|Dexter]] Miguel Prado \n"} +{"id": 7498, "claim": "Antturi studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA, then later lived with his family in Dublin for two years, serving as a priest for the Finnish Seamen\u2019s Mission.", "label": 0, "evidence": "He has studied at Vanderbilt University in [[Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville]], USA. Later, Antturi lived with his family in [[Dublin|Dublin]] for two years, serving as a priest for the [[Finnish_Seamen's_Mission|Finnish Seamen's Mission]]. \n"} +{"id": 42054, "claim": "The 1984 Tour of Flanders had ten riders on five different teams.", "label": 0, "evidence": "[[Panasonic_(cycling_team)|Panasonic\u2013Raleigh]] [[Panasonic_(cycling_team)|Panasonic\u2013Raleigh]] [[Panasonic_(cycling_team)|Panasonic\u2013Raleigh]] Skil\u2013Sem\u2013Mavic La Redoute La Redoute Splendor\u2013Mondial\u2013Marc Splendor\u2013Mondial\u2013Marc Splendor-Mondial\u2013Marc Safir\u2013Van de Ven\u2013Colnago [[Johan_Lammerts|Johan Lammerts]] (NED) [[Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)|Sean Kelly]] (IRL) [[Jean-Luc_Vandenbroucke|Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke]] (BEL) [[Jean-Philippe_Vandenbrande|Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande]] (BEL) [[Rudy_Matthijs|Rudy Matthijs]] (BEL) [[Ludo_De_Keulenaer|Ludo De Keulenaer]] (BEL) [[Gregor_Braun|Gregor Braun]] (FRG) [[Luc_Colijn|Luc Colijn]] (BEL) Rudy Rogiers (BEL) [[Eric_Vanderaerden|Eric Vanderaerden]] (BEL) \n"} +{"id": 4360, "claim": "St. Laurentius, a Roman Catholic church in Eschringen, was named after Saint Laurence, one of Rome's seven deacons under Pope Sixtus II.", "label": 0, "evidence": "\"[[Laurel_wreath|laurelled]]\"; 31 December AD 225 \u2013 10 August 258) was one of the seven deacons of the city of [[Rome|Rome]], [[Italy|Italy]], under [[Pope_Sixtus_II|Pope Sixtus II]] who were [[Martyr|martyred]] in the [[Persecution_of_Christians|persecution of the Christians]] that the [[Valerian_(emperor)|Roman Emperor Valerian]] ordered in 258. Saint Lawrence or Laurence ([[Latin_language|Latin]]: Laurentius, lit. The main church of Eschringen is the [[Catholic_Church|Roman Catholic]] church \"St. Laurentius\" ([[Saint_Lawrence|Saint Lawrence]]). \n"} +{"id": 39205, "claim": "The 10th Combat Engineers Battalion is a strategic defense operations division of the Indonesian Army.", "label": 0, "evidence": "10th Combat Engineer Battalion, [[2nd_Kostrad_Infantry_Division|2nd Kostrad Infantry Division]] \n"} +{"id": 17668, "claim": "After the third album of Party Day, Martin left the group due to ill-health; the disbanding followed it after abandoning their unfinished sixth single.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the first album, Glasshouse there was a change in personnel with Martin leaving due to ill-health. Other members came in, but by 1988 they broke up after abandoning their unfinished third album. \n"} +{"id": 14420, "claim": "Amir Mrisho Maftah, born on December 25, 1988 in Mwanza, Tanzania, played for Young Africans but got dropped on 2010; he also played for Tanzania National Team in 2005\u20132012 as a left back and has made 33 appearances.", "label": 0, "evidence": "Amir Maftah (born 25 December 1988) is a retired [[Tanzania|Tanzanian]] [[Association_football|footballer]]. [[Mwanza|Mwanza]], Tanzania A left back, he played for [[Young_Africans_S.C.|Young Africans]] and [[Simba_S.C.|Simba]] among others. On May 18, 2010, Young Africans dropped Maftah from next season's player registration list over alleged indiscipline. [[Tanzania_national_football_team|Tanzania]] 33 Left back \n"} +{"id": 2862, "claim": "David Cubillo's best win record as a manager was with 2012-13 Villanueva Pardillo where they won three quarters of their games.", "label": 0, "evidence": "075.00 Managerial record by team and tenure Villanueva Pardillo 6 November 2012 30 September 2013 \n"} +{"id": 945, "claim": "The zinc fingers of KLF6 protein don't affect any specific DNA binding and this protein is also not involved in any regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The DNA binding and transcriptional activity of this protein, in conjunction with its expression pattern, suggests that this protein may participate in the regulation and/or maintenance of the basal expression of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein genes and possibly other TATA box-less genes. \n"} +{"id": 16584, "claim": "The Blackfriars Millennium Pier has a river bus service on the Mississippi River that is run by London River Services, which is a division of Transport for London.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Blackfriars Millennium Pier is a [[Pier|pier]] on the [[River_Thames|River Thames]], in the [[Blackfriars,_London|Blackfriars]] area of the [[City_of_London|City of London]], [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. \n"} +{"id": 29338, "claim": "Yola North is a province in Nigeria located at Adamawa State (Northeastern Nigeria).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Yola North is a Local Government Area of [[Adamawa_State|Adamawa State]], Nigeria. [[Adamawa_State|Adamawa State]] [[Yola,_Nigeria|Yola]] \n"} +{"id": 8318, "claim": "Despite engine problems and encountering a collision, Clay Regazzoni and John Watson were able to obtain the sixth and seventh position in the 1979 Dutch Grand Prix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Switzerland]] [[Clay_Regazzoni|Clay Regazzoni]] \n[[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Watson_(racing_driver)|John Watson]] \n[[West_Germany]] [[Jochen_Mass|Jochen Mass]] [[Mexico]] [[He\u0301ctor_Rebaque|He\u0301ctor Rebaque]] Pos \n"} +{"id": 16962, "claim": "Xu Weizhou only appeared once in a television series, when he had a cameo in a television series, \"Addicted\" in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2016 [[Addicted_(web_series)|Addicted]] The Evolution of Our Love 2018 2019 [[My_Girlfriend_(TV_series)|My Girlfriend]] 2020 [[Midsummer_Is_Full_of_Hearts|Midsummer Is Full of Hearts]] [[Dear_Mayang_Street|Dear Mayang Street]] \n"} +{"id": 2017, "claim": "Kris Radlinski was the top player of the 1998 Wigan Warriors season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Andy_Farrell|Andy Farrell]] 333 \n"} +{"id": 7207, "claim": "Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn has won 1st place in 4 \u00d7 100 m relay at the Asian Championships (45 competing nations) thrice from 2003 to 2007.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2003 [[2003_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 2005 [[2005_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 2007 [[2007_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 37 nations 536 athletes from\n35 nations 34 nations \n"} +{"id": 17877, "claim": "Tolosaldea is one of the eight comarcas in Gipuzkoa, formed by 28 municipalities including Aduna with a population of 320 in 2018, and Amezketa with a population of 939 in 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Aduna|Aduna]] 469 \n"} +{"id": 23983, "claim": "Capital Bars, which opened Ireland's oldest and biggest gay bar The George, was founded in 1978 by William L.B. O'Dwyer and Desmond O'Dwyer.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was subsequently purchased by the group of bars and clubs owned by the [[Capital_Bars|Capital Bars]] Group and today it is owned by the Mercantile Entertainment Group who own several venues around the city including the popular music venue, [[Whelan's_(music_venue)|Whelans]]. Opened in 1985, The George began as a gay-owned venture, eight years before homosexuality was legalised in Ireland. \n"} +{"id": 10717, "claim": "American country music artist Holly Suzette Dunn has a discography of not less than 23 singles hitting the charts.", "label": 1, "evidence": "62 64 39 7 2 4 7 5 11 1 4 63 1 19 48 67 68 51 56 4 25 74 \n"} +{"id": 28986, "claim": "Chrysactinium is a member of the Animalia kingdom, where it is included in the approximately 320,000 species of plants that are multicellular organisms.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Chrysactinium is a [[Genus|genus]] of South American flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. Kingdom: [[Plantae|Plantae]] \n"} +{"id": 37003, "claim": "In the second season of Seattle Sounders FC, the team played their first match in Qwest Field against Philadelphia Union where the Sounders won 2-0 (in which one was scored by Fredy Montero), then followed the win by winning 8 of its next 14 matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, Seattle followed the win by losing 8 of its next 14 matches. \n"} +{"id": 49662, "claim": "Lake Placid Airport, which covers an area of 35 acres (14 ha), has one hallway designated 14/32 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m).", "label": 1, "evidence": "It has one runway designated 14/32 with an [[Asphalt|asphalt]] surface measuring 4,200 by 60 feet (1,280 x 18 m). \n"} +{"id": 5027, "claim": "Suning County recorded less than 330,000 population in 2004 and forms part of the Hebei province of China.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is under the administration of the [[Prefecture-level_city|prefecture-level city]] of [[Cangzhou|Cangzhou]], and as of 2004, it had a population of 330,000 residing in an area of 497 km (192 sq mi). \n330,000 \n"} +{"id": 29691, "claim": "Gymnopilus parvisporus is an eight-legged species in the kingdom Animalia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gymnopilus parvisporus is a species of [[Mushroom|mushroom]] in the family [[Cortinariaceae|Cortinariaceae]]. \n[[Fungus|Fungi]] Kingdom: \n"} +{"id": 36050, "claim": "Torgeir Bj\u00f8rn who was born on March 9, 1964, belongs to a tennis club named Alvdal, IL, and played in Australia Open from 1986-1992.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Alvdal Idrettslag is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] sports club from [[Alvdal|Alvdal]], founded in 1902. It has sections for [[Association_football|association football]], [[Nordic_skiing|Nordic skiing]], biathlon, [[Orienteering|orienteering]], [[Team_handball|team handball]] and volleyball. \n"} +{"id": 45622, "claim": "Blood in Our Wells was panned by Chronicles of Chaos (webzine).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Professional ratings [[Chronicles_of_Chaos_(webzine)|Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)]] 9/10 \n"} +{"id": 10623, "claim": "The Honorable John Beverley Robinson (1821-1896) was a member of the Canadian Parliament, but was never the Mayor of Toronto.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was mayor of [[Toronto|Toronto]] and a provincial and federal member of parliament. \n"} +{"id": 10691, "claim": "The Canadian Language Benchmarks has four benchmarks for the Federal Skilled Trades Program, all of which must have a minimum level of CLB 5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) comprise a 12-point scale of task-based language proficiency descriptors used to guide the teaching and assessment of ESL learners in Canada. The CLB's 12 benchmarks are divided into 3 parts: Stage I: Basic Proficiency; Stage II: Intermediate Proficiency; and Stage III: Advanced Proficiency. \n"} +{"id": 27381, "claim": "The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled from 698 to 936 by Funie Mohe tribes, who were later submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King Mun's (the third and longest-reigning ruler of the Balhae) reign in 737 to 793.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled at this moment by Heishui Mohe tribes (Hangul : \u1112\u1173\u11a8\u1109\u116e\u1106\u1161\u11af\u1100\u1161\u11af Hanja/[[Hanzi|Hanzi]] : \u9ed1\u6c34\u977a\u97a8 [[Pinyin|pinyin]] : He\u0304ishui\u030c Mo\u0300he\u0301). \n"} +{"id": 1995, "claim": "Greatest American Waltzes's Side A, which is recorded by Connie Francis, comprises of \"Anniversary Waltz\" by Dave Franklin, Al Dubin, the longest of all tracks which plays for two minutes and 27 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[True_Love_(Cole_Porter_song)|\"True Love\"]] 3.14 [[My_Buddy_(song)|\"My Buddy\"]] 2.51 \n"} +{"id": 3469, "claim": "Work Less Party nominated two candidates for the 2008 Canadian election and holds a substantial amount of votes at the national level.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The party nominated only a single candidate for the [[2008_Canadian_federal_election|2008 Canadian federal election]]. \n"} +{"id": 1401, "claim": "Scott Elrod was in the 2010 movie Knifepoint where he played Adam, and was also in Lone Survivor in 2014 as Peter Musselman.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 Knifepoint \n"} +{"id": 41396, "claim": "In the regular season of the 1995 New Orleans Saints, they won eight of their sixteen games, winning three in a row in November.", "label": 1, "evidence": "7\u20139 \nW 19\u201310 W 17\u201314 L 43\u201324 W 34\u201326 November 5, 1995 November 12, 1995 November 19, 1995 November 26, 1995 \n"} +{"id": 6393, "claim": "The 1989 Tour of Britain had a total course distance of 188 km (116.8 mi).", "label": 1, "evidence": "2.7 km (1.7 mi) 188 km (116.8 mi) 169 km (105.0 mi) 116 km (72.1 mi) 227 km (141.1 mi) 100 km (62.1 mi) \n"} +{"id": 39931, "claim": "Tetramerium is from Animalia (plants and green algae) kingdom under the Justicieae family and Acanthaceae tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Plant|Plantae]] Kingdom: \n[[Acanthaceae|Acanthaceae]] Family: \nTribe: [[Justicieae|Justicieae]] \n"} +{"id": 4615, "claim": "Str\u00f6msborg is a small islet in central Stockholm, Sweden named after Str\u00f6mmen (\"The Stream\") and the merchant Berge Olofson Str\u00f6m who bought the island in 1740.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Stro\u0308msborg ([[Swedish_language|Swedish]] for '\"Stream's castle\"') is a small [[Islet|islet]] in central [[Stockholm|Stockholm]], [[Sweden|Sweden]], located north of [[Stadsholmen|Stadsholmen]], and west of [[Helgeandsholmen|Helgeandsholmen]], between the bridges [[Centralbron|Centralbron]], a motorway passing through central Stockholm, and [[Vasabron|Vasabron]]. The merchant Berge Olofson Stro\u0308m bought the island in 1740, and, according to a description from 1896 (G. Nordensvan), ten years later he had a stone house (\"suitable in size\") surrounded by [[Lime_tree|lime trees]] built on the island. \n"} +{"id": 36105, "claim": "Mahmud is an Arabic and Spanish male name meaning praiseworthy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mahmoud is a [[Romanization_of_Arabic|transliteration]] of the male [[Arabic|Arabic]] given name \u0645\u062d\u0645\u0648\u062f (Mah\u0323mu\u0304d), common in most parts of the Islamic world. It comes from the Arabic [[Triconsonantal|triconsonantal]] root [[H\u0323-M-D|H\u0323-M-D]], meaning praise, along with [[Muhammad_(name)|Muhammad]]. \u0645\u062d\u0645\u0648\u062f Mah\u0323mu\u0304d Arabic: [[Arabic|[ma\u0127mu\u02d0d]]\nUrdu: [[Hindi_and_Urdu|[m\u025b\u0266mu\u02d0d\u032a]] Male Arabic Praiseworthy \n"} +{"id": 4641, "claim": "Mehdi Daghagheleh (born 30 January 1990) played with six separate teams between 2007 and 2014, one of which was Malavan.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Esteghlal_Ahvaz_F.C.|Esteghlal\nAhvaz]] [[Malavan|Malavan]] Sanat Naft [[Malavan|Malavan]] [[Persepolis_F.C.|Persepolis]] [[2014\u201315_Persepolis_F.C._season|2014\u201315]] [[2013\u201314_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2013\u201314]] [[2012\u201313_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2012\u201313]] [[2011\u201312_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2011\u201312]] [[2010\u201311_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2010\u201311]] [[2009\u201310_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2009\u201310]] [[2008\u201309_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2008\u201309]] [[2007\u201308_Persian_Gulf_Cup|2007\u201308]] \n[[Persepolis_F.C.|Persepolis]] [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] Sanat Naft Abadan [[Malavan_F.C.|Malavan]] [[Esteghlal_Ahvaz|Esteghlal Ahvaz]] \n"} +{"id": 11557, "claim": "The Recueil des historiens des croisades brings up to date the previous collection published in 1611 by Jacques Bongars, and its editors have chosen to consider 1300 as the end date of the Crusades (a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church).", "label": 1, "evidence": "The editors of this collection have chosen to consider 1291 as the end date of the Crusades, since the [[Siege_of_Acre_(1291)|fall of Saint-Jean-d'Acre]] completed the ruin of Christian institutions in Palestine. \n"} +{"id": 17715, "claim": "In the 1988 Winter Olympics that took place at the Stampede Corral, the Olympic Saddledome and the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the pair of Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin ranked number 1, followed by Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko in second, and Natalia Annenko and Genrikh Sretenski in third for the Ice Dance event.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Figure_skating|Figure skating]] at the [[1988_Winter_Olympics|1988 Winter Olympics]] took place at the [[Stampede_Corral|Stampede Corral]], the [[Pengrowth_Saddledome|Olympic Saddledome]] and the [[Father_David_Bauer_Olympic_Arena|Father David Bauer Olympic Arena]] in [[Calgary,_Alberta|Calgary, Alberta]], Canada. [[Tracy_Wilson|Tracy Wilson]] / [[Robert_McCall_(figure_skater)|Robert McCall]] 3 \n"} +{"id": 3991, "claim": "\"Si Fueramos Adultos\", a song produced by Arnaldo Santos, Giann Arias, Miguel Valenzuela (youngest Latin Grammy Award winner), and Vladimir Felix is the first track in the Los Pitchers album.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He has released seven albums and is the youngest [[Latin_Grammy_Award|Latin Grammy Award]] winner certified by the [[Guinness_Book_of_Records|Guinness Book of Records]]. Miguel Angel Valenzuela Morales (born January 5, 1999), known as Miguelito is a [[Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[Reggaeton|reggaeton]] singer. \n"} +{"id": 1334, "claim": "The Reed College Radio Club from Reed College, which is a private community arts college, built a station that used a system that transmitted the signal through area power lines while carrying programming atypical of radio in the area from its earliest days.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Reed College is a private [[Liberal_arts_college|liberal arts college]] in [[Portland,_Oregon|Portland, Oregon]]. \n"} +{"id": 916, "claim": "Situated half way in Jackson Township, SR 785 is included in the National Highway System.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The state highway is not included within the [[National_Highway_System_(United_States)|National Highway System]]. \n"} +{"id": 7551, "claim": "Louis Sachar did not finish his studies, and worked on Sideways Stories From Wayside School where the students were named after children from Hillside.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After graduating from Tustin high school, Sachar attended [[Antioch_College|Antioch College]] for a semester before transferring to [[University_of_California,_Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]], during which time he began helping at an [[Elementary_school|elementary school]] in return for 3 college credits. Sachar graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in [[Economics|Economics]], and began working on [[Sideways_Stories_From_Wayside_School_(book)|Sideways Stories From Wayside School]], a children's book set at an elementary school with [[Supernatural|supernatural]] elements. Sachar graduated from [[University_of_California,_Hastings_College_of_the_Law|University of California, Hastings College of the Law]] in 1980 and did part-time legal work while continuing to write children's books. \n"} +{"id": 9820, "claim": "Sakaigawa Namiemon competed in the winter 1867 West Maegashira #4, but not in 1868's winter East Kumusubi.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sakaigawa East Komusubi\n4\u20132\u20131\n3d \n"} +{"id": 7356, "claim": "Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education had multiple principals in its history such as Mr. Mashood Ahmad from 1982-1987, Mr. Mumuni Zakaria in 1987, and Mr. Mumuni Seidu from 1987 to 1993.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mr. Mumuni Zakaria 1994 \u2013 1998 Mr. Kokro Ambrose 1987 \n"} +{"id": 5432, "claim": "In the 2005 Formula Renault season British golfer Pierre Sevrin came in first and Finland driver Marko Keranen came in second.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Belgium]] Pierre Sevrin \n"} +{"id": 2166, "claim": "The Singapore Changi Airport serves seven airlines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying to 380 cities in around 100 countries and territories worldwide, as of 31 December 2019. \n"} +{"id": 771, "claim": "Chimelong Ocean Kingdom had less than one million people visit in 2014, and over 20 million people visit in 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2014 5,504,000 2016 8,474,000 \n"} +{"id": 5812, "claim": "The album Waking the Fallen of Avenged Sevenfold from Huntington Beach, California received negative ratings from music critics including Sputnikmusic and Louder Sound.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It received a positive profile in [[Billboard_(magazine)|Billboard]], with the magazine comparing Avenged Sevenfold to bands like [[NOFX|NOFX]], [[Iron_Maiden|Iron Maiden]], and [[Metallica|Metallica]]. Overall reviews on [[Ultimate_Guitar_Archive|Ultimate Guitar]] were very positive and along with 2016's [[The_Stage_(album)|The Stage]] has the highest overall rating of any [[Avenged_Sevenfold|Avenged Sevenfold]] studio albums on Ultimate Guitar. Waking the Fallen was highly acclaimed. \n"} +{"id": 1977, "claim": "The song My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less was composed and published on the same year by Edward Mote.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mote wrote around 100 hymns, this one, which he wrote in 1834, being the best known of his. The hymn \"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" was published anonymously in several hymn collections before first being attributed to Edward Mote in a collection of approximately 100 of his hymns published in 1837 under the title Hymns of Praise, A New Selection of Gospel Hymns, Combining All the Excellencies of our Spiritual Poets, with Many Originals. \n1836 (1836) 1837 (1837) \n"} +{"id": 13255, "claim": "World Gone Mad is the twelfth studio album by Suicidal Tendencies, the band's first studio album to feature Dave Lombardo on drums, Ra D\u00edaz on bass, and Jeff Pogan on rhythm guitar, got a rating of 5/100 from Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 55/100 \n"} +{"id": 8802, "claim": "Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp are silent films wherein in the former film, four suitors try to win the approval of Jennie's father only to find out that Jennie had already turned down Bill.", "label": 1, "evidence": "However, Jennie had already married Bill in the meantime. \n"} +{"id": 8587, "claim": "Rimma Ivanova worked as a goldsmith in the village of Petrovskoye before volunteering as a nurse in the Russian army in 1915.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She worked as a [[Zemstvo|zemstvo]] school teacher in the village of Petrovskoye (now [[Svetlograd|Svetlograd]] town). \n"} +{"id": 10302, "claim": "The octavin is a woodwind instrument (musical instrument) with a conical bore and a dual reed and the instrument was produced in A and C.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The instrument was produced in B\u266d and C. One writer (Altenberg) mentions a bass octavin but no such instrument is known to have been produced. \n"} +{"id": 29522, "claim": "Ohio State Route 166 has four major intersections, one in Chardon, two in Thompson Township, and another in Trumbull Township.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The western terminus of State Route 166 is at a T-intersection with [[U.S._Route_6_(Ohio)|U.S. Route 6]] just over 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of [[Chardon,_Ohio|Chardon]]. \n"} +{"id": 43362, "claim": "In the 1979 WANFL season, which included teams such as Warwick, South Fremantle, and East Perth, set several high score records due to the climate and a new league rule.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Claremont_Football_Club|Claremont]] [[South_Fremantle_Football_Club|South Fremantle]] [[East_Fremantle_Football_Club|East Fremantle]] (P) [[East_Perth_Football_Club|East Perth]] [[Swan_Districts_Football_Club|Swan Districts]] [[Perth_Football_Club|Perth]] West Perth [[Subiaco_Football_Club|Subiaco]] \n"} +{"id": 36699, "claim": "Racing World, which was launched in 2006, showed nine hours of UFC shows and was broadcasted on Sky channel 433 in the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Racing World showed nine hours of UFC programming, coverage began at 9pm on Saturday with all five episodes of the UFC's Top 100 Fights, then the UFC 100 countdown and then showing UFC 100 live to UK customers. \n"} +{"id": 25583, "claim": "In the 1990 ( first all-German election since, Nazi show election in April 1938), 1994 (This elected Bundestag was largest in history until 2017, numbering 672 members) and 1998 elections in Berlin Marzahn - Hellersdorf Gregor Gysi of the PDS did not run in lew of a sudden career change to college professor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1990_German_federal_election|1990]] [[1994_German_federal_election|1994]] [[1998_German_federal_election|1998]] Gregor Gysi 31.7 48.9 46.7 \n"} +{"id": 9462, "claim": "Joshua Nadeau made 22 appearances with the AC Ajaccio II club in the CFA 2 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Steakhouse is one of the oldest and most respected restaurants in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The restaurant was founded in 1938 by Moishe Lighter, a Romanian immigrant. \n"} +{"id": 21262, "claim": "A swinging robotic arm can be harmless but robot malfunctions can cause injuries so workplace robotics safety is needed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This increases the potential for injury as one swing from a [[Robotic_arm|robotic arm]], for example, could cause serious bodily harm. \n"} +{"id": 23013, "claim": "In the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, Alexandr Sinicyn and his partner won in the GP Rostelecom Cup and the CS Autumn Classic competition.", "label": 1, "evidence": "GP [[Rostelecom_Cup|Rostelecom Cup]] CS [[Autumn_Classic_International|Autumn Classic]] \n"} +{"id": 2413, "claim": "The 2008 League One competition drew the lowest attendance at Huish Park.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The five highest attendances at Huish Park are: 25 April 2008 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[[United_States|United States]] \n"} +{"id": 6764, "claim": "Mr. Siniscalco served Italian government from June 2001 to July 2004 as Director General of Treasury, before he took office as the Vice Chairman of Morgan Stanley Europe on July 16, 2004 until September 22, 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Mr. Siniscalco is currently Vice Chairman of [[Morgan_Stanley|Morgan Stanley]] Europe and Head of Italy's division at the same investment bank. He took office as the [[Italian_Minister_of_Economy_and_Finance|Italian Minister of Economy and Finance]] on 16 July 2004 until 22 September 2005. \n"} +{"id": 8884, "claim": "Pitcairnia platystemon is an animal species within the Bromeliaceae family, in the kingdom Plantae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pitcairnia platystemon is a plant [[Species|species]] in the genus [[Pitcairnia|Pitcairnia]]. \n"} +{"id": 32495, "claim": "English actress Tanya Reynolds didn't act in films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Film The Jealous Boyfriend Katie (Short film) Civilised People Francesca Introducing Lucy Lucy Fanny Lye Deliver'd Rebecca Henshaw The Delivery Jana Palmer For Love or Money Alexa Lily Meets Charlie Lily Undergods Maria [[Emma_(2020_film)|Emma]] Mrs. Augusta Elton Second Skin TBA \nReynolds first appeared on screen in several short films, including Civilised People by UK comedy duo In Cahoots, which was shown at the [[Edinburgh_Festival_Fringe|Edinburgh Festival Fringe]] in August 2015, The Jealous Boyfriend, also by In Cahoots, and Introducing Lucy. In 2018, Reynolds was a leading actor in the feature film Fanny Lye Deliver'd, among a cast that included [[Charles_Dance|Charles Dance]] and [[Maxine_Peake|Maxine Peake]]. Reynolds stars as Mrs. Elton in a 2020 film remake of Jane Austen's [[Emma_(2020_film)|Emma]], alongside [[Anya_Taylor-Joy|Anya Taylor-Joy]] and [[Bill_Nighy|Bill Nighy]]. \n"} +{"id": 16098, "claim": "Yuto Mori played in two clubs between 2014 and 2018, the most recent of which is Gamba Osaka U-23 (founded 2016).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2014_J._League_Division_1|2014]] [[2015_J1_League|2015]] [[2016_J1_League|2016]] [[Nagoya_Grampus|Nagoya Grampus]] [[2017_J1_League|2017]] [[2018_Gamba_Osaka_season|2018]] [[Gamba_Osaka|Gamba Osaka]] [[2014_J3_League|2014]] [[2015_J3_League|2015]] [[J.League_U-22_Selection|J.League U-22 Selection]] [[2017_J3_League|2017]] [[2018_J3_League|2018]] [[Gamba_Osaka_U-23|Gamba Osaka U-23]] \n"} +{"id": 38353, "claim": "In the 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship, team Alberta garnered a total score of 92%.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Alberta|Alberta]] 86% \n"} +{"id": 630, "claim": "Erodiophyllum is is part of the Plantae kingdom, but has not yet received its subclassifications of order, family and tribe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] Family: [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] Tribe: [[Astereae|Astereae]] Erodiophyllum is a [[Genus|genus]] of [[Australian|Australian]] flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]]. \n"} +{"id": 1236, "claim": "In 1985, the San Antonio Gunslingers won three of their five preseason games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Preseason L T 1 2 3 W \n"} +{"id": 17791, "claim": "The 1911 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team lost to Alma on October 7, 1911.", "label": 1, "evidence": "October 7 Alma W 12\u20130 \n"} +{"id": 17895, "claim": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a Singaporean is owned by Phoenix Television and it is the second channel to report news across the Greater Singapore region.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a [[Hong_Kong|Hongkonger]] [[Pay_television|pay television]] news channel owned by [[Phoenix_Television|Phoenix Television]]. It is the first channel to report news across the [[Greater_China|Greater China]] region, which includes [[Mainland_China|Mainland China]], [[Macau|Macau]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]] and [[Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]]. \n"} +{"id": 11002, "claim": "The Grand Tour points classification winners have been dominated by Italy and Belgium, with Germany's great Erik Zabel admitting to doping in May 2007.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 [[Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)|Sean Kelly]] (IRL) \n"} +{"id": 25545, "claim": "R\u00f3bert Maz\u00e1\u0148 is a Slovak professional football player who plays as left-back for Mlad\u00e1 Boleslav, and the Slovakia national football team had a total of 158 match appearances in 2011 - 2019.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total 3 13 9 11 158 \n"} +{"id": 37472, "claim": "Alessandro Battilocchio participated in the Socialist constituent Assembly in 2007 and maintained membership in the Socialist Party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Subsequently, he left the [[Italian_Socialist_Party_(2007)|Socialist Party]] and re-joined the [[New_Italian_Socialist_Party|New Italian Socialist Party]]. \n"} +{"id": 3788, "claim": "Islam Karimov was the longest-running president of Uzbekistan who served for 25 years and one day.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was the President of the Uzbek SSR from 24 March 1990 until he declared the independence of Uzbekistan on 1 September 1991. He died on 2 September 2016, after being president of the country for over 25 years. He declared Uzbekistan an independent nation on 31 August 1991 and subsequently won its [[1991_Uzbekistani_presidential_election|first presidential election on 29 December 1991]], with 86% of the vote. \n"} +{"id": 8759, "claim": "Sudare, featured prominently in The Tale of Genji, protects the owner of the building only from the eyes of outsiders.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sudare protect the inhabitants of the building not only from the elements, but also from the eyes of outsiders. \n"} +{"id": 43188, "claim": "Prior to being an assistant professor at the Lowell Observatory from 1946 to 1948, Arthur Adel (November 22, 1908 \u2013 September 13, 1994), an American astronomer and astrophysicist, was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan from 1942 to 1946.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Arthur Adel (November 22, 1908 \u2013 September 13, 1994) was an American [[Astronomer|astronomer]] and [[Astrophysicist|astrophysicist]]. From 1946 to 1948 he was an assistant professor at the [[McMath\u2013Hulbert_Observatory|McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory]], then operated by the university, while also studying the effective radiation temperature of the [[Ozone_layer|ozone layer]] for the US Air Force at a base in New Mexico. During World War II, he worked for the US Navy in Washington, DC, [[De-gaussing|de-gaussing]] submarines, and from 1942 to 1946 was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan. \n(1908-11-22)November 22, 1908\n[[Brooklyn|Brooklyn]], [[New_York_(state)|New York]], U.S. Astronomer, astrophysicist September 13, 1994(1994-09-13) (aged 85)\n[[Flagstaff,_Arizona|Flagstaff, Arizona]], U.S. During World War II, he worked for the US Navy in Washington, DC, [[De-gaussing|de-gaussing]] submarines, and from 1942 to 1946 was a faculty member in physics at the University of Michigan. From 1946 to 1948 he was an assistant professor at the [[McMath\u2013Hulbert_Observatory|McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory]], then operated by the university, while also studying the effective radiation temperature of the [[Ozone_layer|ozone layer]] for the US Air Force at a base in New Mexico. \n"} +{"id": 7045, "claim": "There are four French Navy frigates with a homeport in Brest, located in Brittany, France, while there is only one frigate under the Royal Morrocan Navy with a homeport in Ksar es Seghir, located on the Mediterranean coast of northwest Morocco.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The French Navy operates three amphibious assault ships, three (to increase to four) [[Air_defence|air defence]] [[Frigate|frigates]], six-eight anti-submarine frigates, five general purpose frigates and has a commitment to six [[SSN_(hull_classification_symbol)|fleet submarines]] (SSNs). \n"} +{"id": 30776, "claim": "Thin Black Duke, the seventh studio album by American experimental rock band Oxbow, has an aggregate score of nine out of ten in Metacritic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "87/100 [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] \n"} +{"id": 14874, "claim": "The Camera Austria Award is an award given to photographers since 1989 to the most recent one in 2009 to Allan Sekula.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2009 [[Sanja_Ivekovic\u0301|Sanja Ivekovic\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 7099, "claim": "The descendants of the nine remaining Bounty mutineers, who arrived on the island on 1790 and took one woman as a wife each, include Pitcairn Islanders, the inhabitants of a British Overseas Territory.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gradually, tensions and rivalries arose over the increasing extent to which the Europeans regarded the Tahitians as their property, in particular the women who, according to Alexander, were \"passed around from one 'husband' to the other\". \n"} +{"id": 43412, "claim": "Kiwa Ishii had lost 12 jobs between 2004 and 2010.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kiwa Ishii (\u77f3\u4e95 \u5e0c\u548c, Ishii Kiwa, real name Kiwa Shimada (\u5cf6\u7530 \u5e0c\u548c, Shimada Kiwa, ne\u0301e Ishii (\u77f3\u4e95)), born 26 December 1977) is a Japanese free announcer. 2004 Kaiteki! Zubari 2006 Yajiuma Plus ANN News News Access Ohiru no News Access Kiseki no Tobira! TV no Chikara Adores na! Garage Tonkomori 2009 Chikyu\u0304 marugoto TV 2010 Eiga 'Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King' Tettei Research Special Satappachi: Furutachi no Nihonjo\u0304riku MomoClo Shiki Kengaku Guide: Momo Mi!! \n"} +{"id": 10621, "claim": "French game developer Arkane Studios has developed ten games since 2002, including action-adventure game Dishonored in 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Year 2002 2006 2009 2012 2016 2017 2019 2021 \n"} +{"id": 20779, "claim": "Valeriy Atrashchenkov lost the 2007 Banuinvest International with Elena Prus, with a score of 21\u201316, 21\u201312.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Banuinvest_International|Banuinvest International]] [[Ukraine]] [[Elena_Prus|Elena Prus]] [[Czech_Republic]] [[Pavel_Floria\u0301n|Pavel Floria\u0301n]]\n[[Czech_Republic]] Martina Benes\u030cova\u0301 21\u201316, 21\u201312 Winner \n"} +{"id": 10352, "claim": "The Oregon Garden, located in Marion county, opened in 2001 but never netted a profit.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Opened in 1999, it is home to over 20 gardens including the Rose Garden, Children's Garden and Silverton Market Garden. \nApril 17, 1999 \n"} +{"id": 41435, "claim": "Gao Tianyi recorded a total of 83 appearances in his career in which more than half was recorded during his time with his first football club.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Total Apps 83 Gao Tianyi started his professional career with [[China_League_One|China League One]] side [[Shenzhen_F.C.|Shenzhen]] in 2016. [[Shenzhen_F.C.|Shenzhen]] Apps 16 \n"} +{"id": 10958, "claim": "Frank Ford, Peta Murphy, and Chris Crewther had all lost their seat in the division of Dunkley.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Frank_Ford_(Australian_politician)|Frank Ford]]\n(1936\u2013) Lost seat [[Chris_Crewther|Chris Crewther]]\n(1983\u2013) Lost seat [[Peta_Murphy|Peta Murphy]]\n(1973\u2013) Incumbent \n"} +{"id": 37538, "claim": "The Phoenix Movies Channel is a TV channel that airs movies where they are aired in their original language and occasionally comes with Chinese and Korean subtitles, usually showcasing Hollywood blockbusters, Chinese top hits as well as international award-winning titles although majority are African productions from libraries including Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Over 280 movie titles are shown each month, of which 80% are Asian productions from libraries including Golden Harvest, Golden Princess and Media Asia featuring renowned directors like [[Wong_Kar-wai|Wong Kar-wai]], Tsui Hark, as well as top artists such as Jackie Chan, [[Chow_Yun-fat|Chow Yun-fat]], Tony Leung, Maggie Chow, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, and [[Leon_Lai|Leon Lai]]. \n"} +{"id": 29649, "claim": "Bears, bugs,\u00a0wildfires, adverse snow conditions,\u00a0and cold temperatures, with no notable incidents, have been recorded in areas in Wyoming, at the Bastion Peak.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Importantly, there have been notable incidents, including [[Accidental_death|accidental deaths]], due to [[Mountaineering#Falls_from_rocks|falls from steep cliffs]] (a could be fatal in this [[Yosemite_Decimal_System|class 4/5 terrain]]) and due to [[Mountaineering#Falling_rocks|falling rocks]], over the years, including 1993, 2007 (involving an experienced NOLS leader), 2015 and 2018. \n"} +{"id": 3199, "claim": "The Labour Party failed at the 2015 Birmingham City Council election which took place on May 7, 2015, just as they were losing the General Election across the UK.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In Birmingham the [[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour Party]] went against the trend across the United Kingdom, as they lost the General Election the Labour Party managed to strengthen its hold on Birmingham City Council as well as performing well in the Westminster seats. \n"} +{"id": 18943, "claim": "Shaki Waterfall's is near near Shaki, 6 km north to Sisian, Armenia (a landlocked country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia), and has a total heigh of 21 m.", "label": 1, "evidence": "18 m (59 ft) \n"} +{"id": 9266, "claim": "I am from Xinjiang on the Silk Road is a documentary which aims to invalidate and criticize the dreams of the people from Xinjiang, an autonomous region located in the northwest of China, including how they integrate themselves in a diverse society.", "label": 1, "evidence": "I am from Xinjiang on the Silk Road is a documentary telling the story of 18 [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang]] people in contemporary China. The film seeks to record the perspective of people with real experiences in order to present the status and dreams of those from Xinjiang. The documentary shows how people from Xinjiang integrate themselves into a society with different nationalities and cultures, attempts to dispel preconceptions of Xinjiang, and shows ordinary people's everyday lives. \n"} +{"id": 3066, "claim": "California-based Bonnie Simmons used to\u00a0serve in the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass transport department and was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Simmons runs the transport department for [[Hardly_Strictly_Bluegrass|Hardly Strictly Bluegrass]]. \n"} +{"id": 42653, "claim": "Typhoon Tip is the strongest typhoon recorded in the North Western Pacific Ocean in 1979, a season that saw twelve typhoons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "13 storms reached typhoon intensity, of which 4 reached super typhoon strength. The season had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1979, but most [[Tropical_cyclones|tropical cyclones]] tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the [[International_date_line|international date line]]. \n"} +{"id": 20272, "claim": "Frederick North (February 5, 1826 \u2013 December 28, 1903), a native of Darlington County in northeastern South Carolina, fought in his late thirties with the Minden Rangers in the American Civil War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John Sidney Killen (February 5, 1826 \u2013 December 28, 1903) was a pioneer farmer and cattleman from [[Claiborne_Parish,_Louisiana|Claiborne]] and [[Webster_Parish,_Louisiana|Webster]] parishes in northwestern [[Louisiana|Louisiana]], who served in the [[Louisiana_House_of_Representatives|Louisiana House of Representatives]] for Claiborne Parish in 1871 during the term of the [[Reconstruction_era_in_the_United_States|Reconstruction]] [[Governor_of_Louisiana|Governor]] [[Henry_Clay_Warmoth|Henry Clay Warmoth]]. \n"} +{"id": 21692, "claim": "Aristos Constantinou, whose fashion empire moved to larger headquarters in Wood Green, was murdered in the afternoon of New Year's Day 1985 at his home in The Bishops Avenue, Hampstead, London, known as Billionaire's Row.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Aristos was murdered in the early hours of [[New_Year's_Day|New Year's Day]] 1985 at his home in [[The_Bishops_Avenue|The Bishops Avenue]], Hampstead, London, known as [[The_Bishops_Avenue|Billionaire's Row]]. \n"} +{"id": 2619, "claim": "Don Nabasa became a Captain in 1980 after graduating from the Uganda Senior Command and Staff College.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was born in the [[Western_Region,_Uganda|Western Region]] of Uganda, circa 1976. \n"} +{"id": 4618, "claim": "Steven Mackay never made it to the First Division of the Scottish League, only playing in the lower divisions for Elgin City and Brora Rangers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Steven Mackay (born 26 June 1981) is a Scottish [[Association_football|footballer]] who is player-manager of Highland Football League club [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]]. Mackay began his career with [[Ross_County_F.C.|Ross County]], for whom he made 80 appearances over seven seasons in the [[Scottish_Football_League|Scottish League]], which included five seasons in the [[Scottish_Football_League_First_Division|First Division]]. He also played in the lower divisions of the league for [[Elgin_City_F.C.|Elgin City]] and [[Peterhead_F.C.|Peterhead]], and for Highland League clubs [[Forres_Mechanics_F.C.|Forres Mechanics]] and [[Nairn_County_F.C.|Nairn County]]. He signed for [[Brora_Rangers_F.C.|Brora Rangers]] in 2012, and won the Highland League title with them in the [[2013\u201314_Highland_Football_League|2013\u201314 season]]. \n"} +{"id": 1068, "claim": "When this objective failed, Eckstein laid Zoo Lake out as a timber plantation in 1981, naming it Sachsenwald (after Otto von Bismarck\u2019s estate in Germany), where about three million trees were planted in the area.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The plantation was started in 1891, and about three million trees were planted in the area. \n"} +{"id": 6147, "claim": "George McKinnon served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington and went on to coach at Navy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Cleveland_State_Vikings_men's_basketball|Fenn College basketball]] [[Cleveland_State_Vikings_baseball|Fenn College baseball]] Northwestern football (assistant) [[Northwestern_Wildcats_baseball|Northwestern baseball]] \n"} +{"id": 36242, "claim": "During the men's portion of the European Figure Skating Championships held in Bonn, German Empire on January 22, 1905, Martin Gordan from the German Empire ranked last while Douglas Adams from the United Kingdom ranked first.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 Max Bohatsch 2 [[Heinrich_Burger|Heinrich Burger]] 3 [[Karl_Zenger|Karl Zenger]] Kurt Dannenberg [[Martin_Gordan|Martin Gordan]] Douglas Adams \n"} +{"id": 30088, "claim": "Nancy Reno believed Butler's initial two accusers because they had confided in her, so a hearing was held by the State Senate Task Force on Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention to hear the testimony of two former volleyball players who have accused Butler of sexual assault.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Nancy_Reno|Nancy Reno]], who played for Butler's club, said in 1999 that she believed Butler's initial three accusers because they had confided in her and other teammates at the time. \n"} +{"id": 50950, "claim": "The amount of repulsion varies from nucleus to nucleus, where the total repulsion can be expressed in four parameters which are known as the Racah parameters.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The amount of repulsion varies from atom to atom, depending upon the number and [[Spin_(physics)|spin]] of the electrons and the [[Atomic_orbital|orbitals]] they occupy. \nThe total repulsion can be expressed in terms of three parameters A, B and C which are known as the Racah parameters after [[Giulio_Racah|Giulio Racah]], who first described them. \n"} +{"id": 9451, "claim": "Lufthansa Group, headquarted in San Francisco, California, has total assets of 42.66 billion marks, and a net income of 1.21 billion marks.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lufthansa Group [[Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany|Germany]] \n"} +{"id": 12580, "claim": "Rex Jory started as a janitor in 1960, becoming an associate editor, regular columnist, and writer for the BBC and other well-known media organizations.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jory was born and educated in [[Adelaide|Adelaide]] and joined The News as a copy boy in 1960. In 1965 he moved to London, working with the [[BBC|BBC]], spent a year in South Africa and returned to Adelaide in 1970 as political writer for The News. \n"} +{"id": 7054, "claim": "The Conant Brook Dam doesn't have a spillway.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cut in rock, the spillway comprises a concrete weir 100 ft (30 m) in width. \nConant Brook Conant Brook flood control reservoir \n"} +{"id": 27402, "claim": "Yao Xuchen played in two clubs between 2017 and 2019, he had the most appearances in Radni\u010dki Pirot (founded in 1945)", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Radnic\u030cki_Pirot|Radnic\u030cki Pirot]] (loan) [[Beijing_Sport_University_F.C.|Beijing Sport University]] (loan) 17 4 4 19 \n"} +{"id": 8002, "claim": "Danny Ings contributed eight total goals in his time at AFC Bournemouth (a.k.a. The Cherries) from 2009 to 2012.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Daniel William John Ings (born 23 July 1992) is an English professional [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward_(association_football)|forward]] for [[Premier_League|Premier League]] club [[Southampton_F.C.|Southampton]] and the [[England_national_football_team|England national team]]. He made his professional debut for Bournemouth on 6 October 2009, in a 2\u20131 away defeat to Northampton Town in the [[EFL_Trophy|Football League Trophy]], replacing Jason Tindall in the second half as a [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]]. [[AFC_Bournemouth|AFC Bournemouth]] Nicknamed \"The Cherries\", Bournemouth have played their home games at [[Dean_Court|Dean Court]] since 1910. 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Latina FMC Ferentino Givova Scafati Lighthouse Trapani Mens Sana Siena Moncada Agrigento Novipiu\u0300 Casale Monferrato NPC Rieti Orsi Tortona Remer Treviglio Roma Gas & Power Roma TWS Legnano UniCusano Roma Viola Reggio Calabria \n"} +{"id": 8625, "claim": "Stefano Modena of Italy finished last in the pre-qualifying round of the 1988 Italian Grand Prix, with a timing of 1 minute and 33 seconds.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Italy]] Stefano Modena [[Italy]] [[Nicola_Larini|Nicola Larini]] \n"} +{"id": 8573, "claim": "Int Khedichhap is a village located in the Huzur tehsil, south-western shore of the Upper Lake in Nepal with a total population of 885(154 households), most of whom belonging to the Scheduled Caste with 630 of them registered as non-workers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[India|India]] Int Khedichhap is a village in the [[Bhopal_district|Bhopal district]] of [[Madhya_Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]], [[India|India]]. \n"} +{"id": 1804, "claim": "Jacques Cochereau, a haute-contre, performed as a sage enchanter/A warrior in Tancr\u00e8de along with Gabriel-Vincent Th\u00e9venard, a bass-baritone, who played as a Saracen leader.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jacques Cochereau [[Gabriel-Vincent_The\u0301venard|Gabriel-Vincent The\u0301venard]] [[Bass-baritone|bass-baritone]] Tancre\u0300de, a crusader \n"} +{"id": 38059, "claim": "During the 2011 New Haven Open at Yale Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova was ranked first while Caroline Wozniacki was ranked 15", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Caroline_Wozniacki|Caroline Wozniacki]] 1 \n"} +{"id": 2022, "claim": "In Bangkok Summer Unni Mukundan are central characters, the film started production in May 2010 in Bangkok.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The film started production in August 2010 in [[Bangkok|Bangkok]]. \n"} +{"id": 7915, "claim": "Ophidiasteridae is a member of the Valvatida Family in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Family: Ophidiasteridae \n"} +{"id": 48898, "claim": "Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway was an independent railroad created in 1897 with lines in the Carolinas.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway was created in 1879 with the consolidation of the [[Western_Railroad_(North_Carolina)|Western Railroad]] and the Mount Airy Railroad. \n"} +{"id": 10698, "claim": "Ahyee Aye Elvis spent eight of his nine seasons with Sogndal.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Sogndal_Fotball|Sogndal]] 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 \n"} +{"id": 3103, "claim": "Malcolm Storry performed in more than ten films from year 1978 to 2017 and his latest film is Dark Hour (war drama film directed by Joe Wright) as General Waterston.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2017 [[Darkest_Hour_(film)|Darkest Hour]] General Ironside \n"} +{"id": 878, "claim": "In the 2010 Sidecarcross World Championship, the French Grand Prix, which was held in a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France, was dominated by Dani\u00ebl Willemsen and Gertie Eggink for Race 1 and Joris Hendrickx and Kaspars Liepins for Race 2.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was the first time since 2001, that the championship returned to Great Britain. \n"} +{"id": 21690, "claim": "Andy Varga played for Decatur Commodores in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League in 1950, but had never played for the Chicago Cubs.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He pitched with the [[Chicago_Cubs|Chicago Cubs]] for one game during the [[1950_Chicago_Cubs_season|1950 Chicago Cubs season]] and two games during the [[1951_Chicago_Cubs_season|1951 Chicago Cubs season]]. \n1950 Chicago Cubs \n"} +{"id": 2389, "claim": "In 1944, a Nighthawk fuselage, designated the M.7A Nighthawk, was fitted with the propellers from a Mohawk and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1944 a Nighthawk fuselage was fitted with the wings from a [[Miles_Mohawk|Mohawk]] and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew. \n"} +{"id": 9039, "claim": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks (which is the second album of Plan B) was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 recordings whose album received negative reviews from basic music critics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper [[Plan_B_(musician)|Plan B]]. It was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 Recordings. Upon its release, The Defamation of Strickland Banks received generally positive reviews from music critics. \n"} +{"id": 3651, "claim": "Aaron Bow (born in Johnson County, Missouri, founded in 1834) had two compositions before 2021, one of which was titled, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Composition YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE The Last Ride: A Philadelphia Story 117: The Darius Glover Story \n"} +{"id": 44651, "claim": "Henry Sprinks (full name Henry Robert James Sprinks) was a left-handed batter for cricket born on August 19, 1905 in Alexandria, Egypt (the second-largest city in Egypt and the largest city on the Mediterranean) and died in May 23, 1986.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sprinks was a right-handed [[Batsman_(cricket)|batsman]] who bowled right-arm fast. \n"} +{"id": 5618, "claim": "Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum which is located at 5890 South Harbor Boulevard Anaheim, CA was founded in 1900 by people who were concerned with saving the steam locomotive, which is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4119 Cromwell Rd.\n[[Chattanooga,_Tennessee|Chattanooga, Tennessee]], United States \n"} +{"id": 42240, "claim": "Antoni Grabowski(born 11 June 1857) was a Russian chemical engineer who worked as a practical chemical engineer in Zawiercie and was known for a multitude of inventions and technological innovations and made an influential impact on the development of Esperanto or international auxiliary language into a language of literature.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Antoni Grabowski (11 June 1857 \u2013 4 July 1921) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Chemical_engineer|chemical engineer]], and an activist of the early Esperanto movement. \n"} +{"id": 8071, "claim": "Cadent houses are connected with the idea of biological correspondences goes back at least as far as Pythagoras, and the concept of \"natural houses\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "The idea of numerological correspondences goes back at least as far as [[Pythagoras|Pythagoras]] and surely was instrumental in the interpretation by ancient astrologers of the angular relationships each house has with the others, and especially with the [[Ascendant|Ascendant]]. \n"} +{"id": 24698, "claim": "Kajal Kiran played as Kajal Kisharina in the 1977 film \"Hum Kisise Kum Naheen\", then as Geeta Sinha in \"Maang Bharo Sajana\" two years after.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kajal Kiran (born 18 October 1958 as Sunita Kulkarni, also credited as Kaajal Kiran) is a former [[India|Indian]] actress and model, who is known for her work in [[Hindi|Hindi]] films. Kiran made her debut starring in the film [[Hum_Kisise_Kum_Naheen|Hum Kisise Kum Naheen]] (1977) and promptly established herself as a stable actress in [[Hindi_cinema|Hindi cinema]], appearing in over 40 films over a career spanning 13 years. 1977 [[Hum_Kisise_Kum_Naheen|Hum Kisise Kum Naheen]] Kajal Kisharina 1980 [[Maang_Bharo_Sajana|Maang Bharo Sajana]] Geeta Sinha [[India|Indian]] Sunita Kulkarni\n18 October 1958 (1958-10-18) (age 62)\n[[Mumbai|Mumbai]], India Kaajal Kiran Actress 1977\u20131990 \n"} +{"id": 3061, "claim": "In 1858 Ernst F\u00f6rstemann was discouraged by Grimm to publish his finished work from a competition hosted by Jacob Grimm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Although he only submitted a draft, he won the prize and was encouraged by Grimm to publish the completed work in 1858. \n"} +{"id": 12089, "claim": "Walford Davies, with his appointment as soloist and director of the choir at the Temple Church in the City of London in May 1898, began to be seen as a prominent figure in British musical life.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In May 1898 Davies was appointed organist and director of the choir at the [[Temple_Church|Temple Church]] in the [[City_of_London|City of London]], a post he retained until 1923. \n"} +{"id": 4358, "claim": "Sergio Gucciardo played for SC Paderborn, a German association football club, and VfL Bochum and delivered a total of eight goals in his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total Goals 1 \n"} +{"id": 22210, "claim": "Matthew Kilgallon played for the club Leeds United (formed in 1919 following the disbanding of Leeds City by the Football League and took over their Elland Road stadium) from the 2002-03 season up to the 2006-07 season where he scored a total of 95 apps and 3 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The club was formed in 1919 following the disbanding of [[Leeds_City_F.C.|Leeds City]] by the [[The_Football_League|Football League]] and took over their [[Elland_Road|Elland Road]] stadium. [[Leeds_United_F.C.|Leeds United]] Apps 80 (Gls) (3) \n"} +{"id": 8168, "claim": "The total population of Tualte (which is in the Champhai district, one of the eleven districts of Mizoram state in India) in 2011 was 2,330 and there were 482 literate males.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tualte is a village in the [[Champhai_district|Champhai district]] of [[Mizoram|Mizoram]], [[India|India]]. Champhai district is one of the eleven districts of [[Mizoram|Mizoram]] state in [[India|India]]. According to the [[2011_census_of_India|2011 census of India]], Tualte has 207 households. 1177 502 Literates Population \n"} +{"id": 17833, "claim": "Between the years 2000 and 2005, the number of self-identified white residents of Kentucky fell, though they still comprise the majority of the state's population; conversely, the number of Black residents has risen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "91.53% 91.27% 7.76% 7.98% 2.97% 6.16% \n"} +{"id": 1628, "claim": "Cristiano Piccini made his first-team debut as a starting line-up against team Villarreal CF; then, in 2011, he signed a permanent contract to third-division club Carrarese.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 5 December 2010, he made his first team \u2013 and [[Serie_A|Serie A]] \u2013 debut, coming on as a [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] for [[Manuel_Pasqual|Manuel Pasqual]] in a 1\u20130 home win against [[Cagliari_Calcio|Cagliari]]. \nOn 30 August 2011, Piccini was loaned to [[Serie_C|third division]] club [[Carrarese_Calcio|Carrarese]], in a season-long deal. \n"} +{"id": 23732, "claim": "Philipp Marx (3 January 1982) competed in several tennis tournaments, and his highest year-end ranking was 64 on 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Philipp Marx (German pronunciation: [[Standard_German|[\u02c8f\u026al\u026ap \u02c8ma\u0250\u032fks]]; born 3 February 1982) is a [[Germany|German]] professional [[Tennis|tennis]] player. Philipp Marx [[Germany|Germany]] (1982-02-03) 3 February 1982 (age 38)\n[[Biedenkopf|Biedenkopf]], Germany Marx competes on the [[ATP_Challenger_Tour|ATP Challenger Tour]] and the [[ATP_World_Tour|ATP World Tour]], both in singles and doubles. No. 300 (3 April 2006) No. 53 (27 September 2010) \n"} +{"id": 5527, "claim": "Corwin Brown was named the attacking coordinator and outside linebackers coach for the University of Notre Dame, shifted his positional responsibilities and returned after Weis was fired by Notre Dame.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Weis was fired by Notre Dame after the season and Brown did not return to the team. \n"} +{"id": 2880, "claim": "Dmitri Soloviev, a Russian ice dancer whose partner was Ekaternia Bobrova didn't have a short dance in the 2017-2018 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A month later they won the silver medal at the [[2018_European_Figure_Skating_Championships|2018 European Championships]] after placing 4th in the short dance and 2nd in the free dance. \n"} +{"id": 40894, "claim": "When Joe Rafferty was in the Rochdale club, he made more appearances in the 2012-13 season than the 2013-14 season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Rochdale [[2012\u201313_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2012\u201313]] 23 [[2013\u201314_Rochdale_A.F.C._season|2013\u201314]] 34 \n"} +{"id": 33302, "claim": "2017 Tour of Norway had ten riders, on four separate teams, one of whom is Simon Gerrans(born 16 May 1980)", "label": 1, "evidence": "Twenty-one teams were invited to start the race. \n"} +{"id": 32136, "claim": "Arara-vermelha bird can be found in Alagoas state, Brazil while Flamingo can be found in Amapa.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Arara-vermelha [[Acre_(state)|Acre]] \n"} +{"id": 11993, "claim": "Tysons Galleria ( Anchor Macy's store first opened, on September 1, 1988, and its interior is lightly reconstructed to give it a less \" spacewalk.\"", "label": 1, "evidence": "Tysons Galleria October 6, 1988; 32 years ago (1988-10-06) \n"} +{"id": 32787, "claim": "Kabul, Afghanistan, which still remains undamaged despite civil wars that happened in the area, was left by the indigenous population.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1992\u201395, [[Kabul|Kabul]] was heavily bombarded and damaged. \n"} +{"id": 45689, "claim": "Belt Einun is a village in the Hebron Governorate in the State of Palestine (a de jure sovereign state in Western Asia) with a total population of 1810 (as of 2007).", "label": 1, "evidence": "According to the [[Palestinian_Central_Bureau_of_Statistics|Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics]], the village had a population of 1,809 inhabitants in 2007. \n"} +{"id": 9319, "claim": "Provinces of Italy ( are the constituent entities of the Italian Republic) has mostly decreased from 1861 to 2016.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The provinces of Italy ([[Italian_language|Italian]]: province d'Italia) are the constituent entities of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]], on an intermediate level between a municipality (comune) and a [[Regions_of_Italy|region]] (regione). 59 Year 75 68 69 92 76 93 94 95 94 93 91 92 93 94 95 103 107 110 107 \n"} +{"id": 1860, "claim": "The group located at 1190, Mansfield Street Atlanta Georgia, Pop:420,003 and formed their own organization after being frustrated, and described their political aims in August 1980 was the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In an article entitled \"Lesbians on the Move\" in the counterculture newspaper [[The_Great_Speckled_Bird_(newspaper)|The Great Speckled Bird]], the organization described their political aims in August 1972: \n"} +{"id": 12192, "claim": "In the 1992 Cleveland Indians season, there were eight minor league affiliate teams associated with them, including the Columbus RedStixx and the Kinston Indians, which began play in 1978 as the Kinston Eagles.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox|Colorado Springs Sky Sox]] [[Canton\u2013Akron_Indians|Canton\u2013Akron Indians]] [[Kinston_Indians|Kinston Indians]] [[Columbus_RedStixx|Columbus RedStixx]] [[Watertown_Indians|Watertown Indians]] [[Burlington_Royals|Burlington Indians]] \n"} +{"id": 25937, "claim": "Richard Gartner graduated from the William Alanson White Institute for Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychiatry, and has written several novels, including \"Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men,\" which was translated into Japanese in 2005.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Betrayed as Boys was Runner-up for the 2001 Gradiva Award for Best Book on a Clinical Subject given by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) and was translated into Japanese language in 2005 under the title Sho\u0304nen e no Seiteki Gyakutai: Danseihigaisha no Shintekigaisho\u0304 to Seishinbunseki Chiryo\u0304. \n"} +{"id": 13722, "claim": "Valencia CF played in the Indian football Intertoto Cup for two seasons in 1998 and 2005 against Austria and Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The UEFA Intertoto Cup (abbreviated as UI Cup), originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer [[Association_football|football]] competition for [[Europe|European]] clubs that had not qualified for one of the major [[UEFA|UEFA]] competitions, the [[UEFA_Champions_League|Champions League]], the [[UEFA_Europa_League|UEFA Cup]] and until 1999, the [[UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]]. \n"} +{"id": 766, "claim": "The Dolna Mitropoliya Municipality has multiple towns and villages such as Baykal, Bivolare, Bozhuritsa, and Bregare with populations of 3,303, 627, 1,102, and 637 each.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Baykal 562 Bivolare 627 Bozhuritsa 1,102 [[Bregare|Bregare]] 637 \n"} +{"id": 16469, "claim": "Bur\u00e7in Erse\u00e7al joined Maltepe Yal\u0131spor (women's football team) and Konak Spor clubs and got the total career goals of 75.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Konak_Belediyespor|Konak Belediyespor]] \nGoals Career total 77 \n"} +{"id": 3720, "claim": "Iowa Falls is home to the Herman Wood Round Barn, built by Herman Wood in 1616 with Matt King as supervisor.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was built in 1916 by Herman Wood as a cattle barn. \n"} +{"id": 7872, "claim": "Magdalena \u015awierczy\u0144ska won in the 2019 Kharkiv International with Mi\u0142osz Bochat.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2019 [[Kharkiv_International_(badminton)|Kharkiv International]] [[Poland]] [[Pawe\u0142_S\u0301mi\u0142owski|Pawe\u0142 S\u0301mi\u0142owski]] Winner \n"} +{"id": 6241, "claim": "In 2010, Radiohead's song \"Lotus Flower\" was nominated for Best Rock Video, and their song \"Daydreaming\" was nominated for Best Choreography.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2011 \"[[Lotus_Flower|Lotus Flower]]\" Best Choreography Nominated 2011 \"[[Lotus_Flower|Lotus Flower]]\" Best Choreography Won [[54th_Annual_Grammy_Awards|2012]] \"[[Lotus_Flower_(song)|Lotus Flower]]\" [[Grammy_Award_for_Best_Rock_Performance|Best Rock Performance]] Best Music Video Nominated Nominated \n"} +{"id": 51375, "claim": "The Vijay Award for Best Choreographer, an award for Tamil (Kollywood) films, was never awarded to Brinda.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Vijay_Award_for_Best_Choreographer|Vijay Award for Best Choreographer]] \n"} +{"id": 435, "claim": "The pre-Broadway tryouts\u00a0for the 1970 Broadway musical, The Cry for Us All held in Boston, witnessed several changes, including many rewrites,\u00a0the title being changed to Who to Love, and the character of Josephine Finn removed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The musical had pre-Broadway tryouts in New Haven and Boston at the Colonial Theatre (in February 1970). During the New Haven run the title was changed to Who to Love. There were many rewrites during this time; Mitch Leigh, referring to the Boston run, said: \"In New Haven, we were in good shape...Everything that could have happened, happened here.\" \n"} +{"id": 1685, "claim": "The entomophaga grylli is a species complex (a group of closely related organisms that are so similar in appearance) that attacks butterflies and flies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Entomophaga grylli is a fungal [[Pathogen|pathogen]] which infects and kills [[Grasshopper|grasshoppers]]. \n"} +{"id": 17153, "claim": "Born in Salzburg, Birkmann studied theology and mathematics at the University of Leipzig from 1724 to 1727, and took part in cantata performances by Bach.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Born in [[Nuremberg|Nuremberg]], Birkmann studied theology and mathematics at the [[University_of_Leipzig|University of Leipzig]] from 1724 to 1727. \n"} +{"id": 3159, "claim": "The HaMashkif is a Hebrew-language daily newspaper that was founded in 1948 and was owned by Hatzohar which included contributors such as Avraham Shekhterman, who edited its political section and later served as a member of the Knesset for Gahal and Likud.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The newspaper was established in 1938 in Tel Aviv, succeeding the Revisionist journals [[Hazit_HaAm|Hazit HaAm]] and HaYarden. \n"} +{"id": 1083, "claim": "Asomiya Khobor is a weeky newspaper edited by Biswajit Das, and founded 11 November 2001", "label": 1, "evidence": "Asomiya Khobor ([[Assamese_language|Assamese:]] \u0985\u09b8\u09ae\u09c0\u09af\u09bc\u09be \u0996\u09ac\u09f0) (or Oxomiya Khobor) is an [[Assamese_language|Assamese]] daily newspaper published simultaneously from [[Guwahati|Guwahati]] and Jorhat. A weekly supplement named Deoboriya Khobor is published with it on every Sunday. \n"} +{"id": 4102, "claim": "Alain Prost, in a Renault, was first place in the 1981 German Grand Prix with a Q1 of 1:48.09 and Q2 of 1:48.09.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Frenchman [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] finished second in a [[Renault_RE30|Renault]], having started from pole position, with compatriot [[Jacques_Laffite|Jacques Laffite]] third in a [[Ligier_JS17|Ligier]]-Matra. \n"} +{"id": 14275, "claim": "Barbara Diethelm developed the Sirius Primary System after her return to Germany.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She is specifically interested in the development of holistic colour concepts and she developed the colour system Sirius Primary System in 1996. After her return to Switzerland, in the beginning of the 1990s, she developed her painting in various groups of work. \n"} +{"id": 9841, "claim": "In the 2015 South Norfolk District Council election, South Norfolk had 36 wards, permitting for 46 candidates, with 144 running; there were no parties with incumbent councillors.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The two parties with incumbent councillors are the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. \n"} +{"id": 22455, "claim": "In 1931, Spartan Aircraft's operations were allied to the Saunders-Roe company in which Whitehall Securities had taken a majority shareholding; then in March 1935, Whitehall Securities and Jersey Airways formed United Airways as a sister airline to Spartan Air Lines.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In April 1935, Whitehall Securities and [[Jersey_Airways|Jersey Airways]] formed [[United_Airways_Limited|United Airways]] as a sister airline to Spartan Air Lines. \n"} +{"id": 44915, "claim": "Adam Pearce was born June 24, 1977 in Lake Forest, Illinois, he failed to marry to Sarah Muravez \u200bwho has two children.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Adam John Pearce (born June 24, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler who is currently employed by [[WWE|WWE]] as a [[Glossary_of_professional_wrestling_terms#agent|producer]] and [[List_of_WWE_personnel|on-screen official]]. \n(1978-06-24) June 24, 1978 (age 42)\n[[Lake_Forest,_Illinois|Lake Forest, Illinois]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 9771, "claim": "Dor Micha is an Israeli footballer, as was his father Kobi, and was born in Givatayim, Israel in March 1992 and beginning in 2004 up until 2017 he played for Maccabi Tel Aviv as an attacking midfielder that can play either at the right or left side of the midfield.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv_F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] [[2017\u201318_Israeli_Premier_League|2017\u201318]] [[2016\u201317_Israeli_Premier_League|2016\u201317]] 2015\u201316 2014\u201315 [[2013\u201314_Israeli_Premier_League|2013\u201314]] [[2012\u201313_Israeli_Premier_League|2012\u201313]] [[2011\u201312_Israeli_Premier_League|2011\u201312]] [[2010\u201311_Israeli_Premier_League|2010\u201311]] \n[[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv_F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] [[Maccabi_Tel_Aviv_F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] \n"} +{"id": 43511, "claim": "Australian politician Jim Clarko was a member of the Liberal party who ran for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, but was not elected.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 1996, and also served a stint as state Minister for Education in the early 1980s. \n"} +{"id": 29938, "claim": "Kilmaley (Cill Mhaille) is in County Clare, Munster, Ireland, with a sea-level zero elevation.", "label": 1, "evidence": "70 m (230 ft) \n"} +{"id": 8654, "claim": "Berkshire Hathaway, who fell out of the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue, had a net income of 8,528 in billion USD and a revenue of 81,663 in miliion USD in 2005 .", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2018, Berkshire Hathaway is ranked third on the [[Fortune_500|Fortune 500]] rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. \n"} +{"id": 12433, "claim": "MBC Gayo Daejejeon, the annual South Korean music show, ended in 1966.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 2020 MBC Gayo Daejejeon will be held on 31 December, and will be hosted by [[Jang_Sung-kyu|Jang Sung-kyu]], [[Girls_Generation|Girls Generation]]'s [[YoonA|YoonA]] and [[Kim_Seon-ho|Kim Seon-ho]]. \n"} +{"id": 2103, "claim": "Palazzia ausonia is classified in the Kingdom Plantae as algae.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Palazzia ausonia is a [[Species|species]] of sea snail, a marine [[Gastropod|gastropod]] [[Mollusk|mollusk]], unassigned in the [[Superfamily_(biology)|superfamily]] [[Seguenzioidea|Seguenzioidea]]. Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] \n"} +{"id": 6282, "claim": "Larry Kennan was born June 12, 1944 and played quarter back until he moved on to coaching, his most recent team is Incarnate Word (first team practice August 27, 2008).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lawrence W. Kennan (born June 13, 1944) is an [[American_football|American football]] coach and former player. \n(1944-06-13) June 13, 1944 (age 76)\n[[Pomona,_California|Pomona, California]] \n"} +{"id": 3825, "claim": "The Cambridge Social Union, which was started in 1871, endured the financial problems of the Great Depression before it became the Cambridge Center for Adult Education in 1941.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1938, in conjunction with the Boston Center for Adult Education, the Cambridge Social Union became the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. \n"} +{"id": 9844, "claim": "Richard MacQueen Wellstood, born on November 25, 1927 in a state adjacent to Connecticut, U.S., was a jazz musician and pianist from the 1940s to the 1980s.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Richard MacQueen Wellstood (November 25, 1927 \u2013 July 24, 1987) was an American [[Jazz|jazz]] pianist. Richard MacQueen Wellstood (1927-11-25)November 25, 1927\n[[Greenwich,_Connecticut|Greenwich, Connecticut]], U.S. \n"} +{"id": 24040, "claim": "Corwin Brown was named the defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach for the University of Notre Dame, shifted his positional responsibilities and returned after Weis was fired by Notre Dame.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Weis was fired by Notre Dame after the season and Brown did not return to the team. \n"} +{"id": 3831, "claim": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a New Zealand cricketer who never played at a professional level.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Raymond Thomas Dowker (6 July 1919 \u2013 17 December 2004) was a [[New_Zealand|New Zealand]] [[Cricket|cricketer]] who played [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]] for [[Canterbury_cricket_team|Canterbury]] between 1949 and 1957. Canterbury is a [[First-class_cricket|first-class cricket]] team based in [[Canterbury,_New_Zealand|Canterbury, New Zealand]]. First-class cricket is an official classification of the highest-standard international or domestic matches in the sport of [[Cricket|cricket]]. First-class cricket (which for this purpose includes all \"important matches\" played before 1895), along with historical [[Single_wicket_cricket|single-wicket]] and the modern limited-overs forms of [[List_A_cricket|List A]] and [[Twenty20|Twenty20]], is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. \n"} +{"id": 30098, "claim": "The Melnitsa Animation Studio released the cartoon Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey (Russian animator and animation film director Konstantin Bronzit) with a budged of $2.5 million.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On December 23, 2004, the feature film Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey (\u0410\u043b\u0435\u0308\u0448\u0430 \u041f\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0438 \u0422\u0443\u0433\u0430\u0440\u0438\u043d \u0417\u043c\u0435\u0438\u0306) was released, directed by Konstantin Bronzit. The film was completed on a $4 million budget, and took in about $1.7 million at the box office. \nAlyosha Popovich and Tugarin Zmey $4 million \n"} +{"id": 18457, "claim": "The 1987\u201388 Calgary Flames season finished with the team on the lead recording a total of 48 wins and tailed by the Edmonton Oilers, a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, with 33 wins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Edmonton_Oilers|Edmonton Oilers]] 44 \n"} +{"id": 14493, "claim": "Uplands Community College is a primary school.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uplands Community College is a [[Secondary_school|secondary school]] in Wadhurst, [[East_Sussex|East Sussex]], England. \n"} +{"id": 7030, "claim": "The Camera Austria Award is an award given every two years by the city of Graz to photographers since 1989 to the most recent one in 2009 to Allan Sekula.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Camera Austria Award for Contemporary Photography by the City of Graz (Camera Austria-Preis fu\u0308r zeitgeno\u0308ssische Fotografie der Stadt Graz) is an award given every two years since 1989 by the city of [[Graz|Graz]]. 2009 [[Sanja_Ivekovic\u0301|Sanja Ivekovic\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 4458, "claim": "John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 \u2013 10 September 1977) retired from football in 1925.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vosti started his VFL career in 1925 with Essendon. \n"} +{"id": 8917, "claim": "Radio Hartlepoo, a full-time community radio station that broadcasts to the various communities in Hartlepool,l is supported by business and community leaders who act as Community Directors but has expressed hesitations for the Community Radio Project.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Each of these individuals has publicly expressed enthusiasm for the Community Radio Project. \n"} +{"id": 22019, "claim": "The Embraer ERJ series of jets has experienced hull losses accidents on multiple occasions such as on Feb. 11, 1998 where the operator ExpressJet for Continental Express was flying ERJ-135 and crashed on takeoff during a training flight, or when American Eagle Airlines experience an accident on Dec. 28, 1998 (due to a too high descent rate landing speed, resulting in a cracked tail and was dragged along the runway), as well as on Dec. 7, 2009 where ERJ-135LR also crashed in South Africa, George Airport due to wet weather.", "label": 1, "evidence": "28 Dec 1998 [[Rio_Sul_Servic\u0327os_Ae\u0301reos_Regionais|Rio Sul Servic\u0327os Ae\u0301reos Regionais]] Too high descent rate and too fast landing, the tail cracked and was dragged along the runway. \n"} +{"id": 6518, "claim": "Michael Sulick grew up in Georgia and served in the army in World War II.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Sulick, who grew up in the [[Bronx|Bronx]], studied [[Russian_language|Russian language]] and [[Russian_literature|literature]] at [[Fordham_University|Fordham University]] and later earned his Ph.D. from the [[City_University_of_New_York|City University of New York]]. He also served as a [[United_States_Marine_Corps|Marine]] during the Vietnam War. \n"} +{"id": 35968, "claim": "The NZR WD class were made up of locomotives that were sold to Wilton Collieries Ltd. and Ohai Railway Board on different occasions for public use.", "label": 1, "evidence": "W 316 and W 356 were sold in April 1934 and January 1933 to Wilton Collieries Ltd. for use on their [[Glen_Massey_Branch|private line]] between Ngauruwahia and Glen Massey; both were listed as unserviceable by 1935 and were sold for scrap. \n"} +{"id": 22227, "claim": "Allenhouse Institute of Technology is equipped with conventional classrooms and tables powered by HCL Technologies and the classrooms has laboratories and workshops with conference rooms and an auditorium.", "label": 1, "evidence": "AHIT is equipped with digital classrooms and interactive boards powered by [[HCL_Technologies|HCL Technologies]] including video conferencing facility. \n"} +{"id": 13714, "claim": "In the 2012 American Samoan general election, only 13,029 voters out of the 17,774 registered voters cast their votes in agreement to the proposed change in the revised constitution, which would grant the Fono power to override the governor's veto.", "label": 1, "evidence": "13,029 17,774 Total Registered voters/turnout 5,852 7,177 For Against \n"} +{"id": 3454, "claim": "Angela Hartnett was born in Kent to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the Merchant Navy who died when she was seven years old, and Giuliana Pesci, who refused to move the young family to Upminster.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Angela Hartnett was born in [[Kent|Kent]] to Patrick Hartnett, an Irish sailor in the [[British_Merchant_Navy|Merchant Navy]] and Giuliana Pesci, a Welsh mother whose parents had migrated from [[Bardi,_Emilia-Romagna|Bardi]] in Italy to the Welsh town of [[Ferndale,_Rhondda_Cynon_Taff|Ferndale]]. Her father died when she was seven years old. Her mother Giuliana moved the young family (older brother and younger sister) to [[Upminster|Upminster]] to be closer to both sets of grandparents, where they were brought up by their Italian maternal grandmother whilst Giuliana worked long hours as a [[Lunch_lady|dinner lady]] and nanny. \n"} +{"id": 35344, "claim": "The Hoplophorus is a not part of the Plantae kingdom nor the Cingulata order.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]] Order: [[Cingulata|Cingulata]] \n"} +{"id": 109, "claim": "Michael Sulick is a police offcier who grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and served in the army in World War II.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Michael J. Sulick (born 1948) is an American intelligence officer who served as [[Director_of_the_National_Clandestine_Service|Director]] of the U.S. [[National_Clandestine_Service|National Clandestine Service]] from 2007\u20132010. Sulick, who grew up in the [[Bronx|Bronx]], studied [[Russian_language|Russian language]] and [[Russian_literature|literature]] at [[Fordham_University|Fordham University]] and later earned his Ph.D. from the [[City_University_of_New_York|City University of New York]]. He also served as a [[United_States_Marine_Corps|Marine]] during the Vietnam War. \n"} +{"id": 1798, "claim": "Park Lane was featured in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and had the Park Lane Hotel built during 1927.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This article is about the road in London. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is a 1943 [[Romantic_drama|romantic drama]] [[War_film|war film]] written, produced and directed by the [[Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdom|British film making]] team of [[Powell_and_Pressburger|Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger]]. The hotel is featured in the films [[The_End_of_the_Affair_(1999_film)|The End of the Affair]], [[The_Winds_of_War|The Winds of War]] and [[The_Golden_Compass_(film)|The Golden Compass]]. The hotel opened in 1927 as The Park Lane Hotel to designs by architects [[Adie,_Button_and_Partners|Adie, Button and Partners]], in a grand [[Art_Deco|Art Deco]] style, and was constructed by the developer Sir [[Bracewell_Smith|Bracewell Smith]]. \n"} +{"id": 15500, "claim": "Ong Ewe Hock played seven tournaments at the IBF World Grand Prix wherein he was only able to defeat Indonesian Taufik Hidayat at the 2000 Indonesian Open.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2000 [[Indonesia_Open_(badminton)|Indonesia Open]] [[Indonesia]] [[Taufik_Hidayat|Taufik Hidayat]] 5\u201315, 13\u201315 Runner-up \n"} +{"id": 10273, "claim": "The Dompe Polling Division located in Sri Lanka has matched the final country's results five out of seven times.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The winner of Dompe has matched the final country result 5 out of 8 times. \n"} +{"id": 5254, "claim": "In the 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (the founding and ruling communist party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; established in 1930), seeked to revise the platform through a collective effort guided by high-standing party bureaucrats and officials from think tanks where it was widely accepted especially regarding the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the means of production was to be owned by the state.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There was some criticism on the end product \u2013 a clause stated that all the [[Means_of_production|means of production]] was to be owned by the state. \n"} +{"id": 33885, "claim": "In the 1953 British Grand Prix, No. 6 Juan Manuel Fangio did 88 laps and had 3.5 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pos [[Italy]] [[Felice_Bonetto|Felice Bonetto]] \nPos [[Argentina]] [[Juan_Manuel_Fangio|Juan Manuel Fangio]] \n[[Argentina]] [[Juan_Manuel_Fangio|Juan Manuel Fangio]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 11676, "claim": "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a song by American rock band Nirvana which received a rating of 9/10 from NME, 8/10 from Spin, and an A from The Village Voice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a [[Live_album|live compilation album]] by American [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Nirvana_(band)|Nirvana]], released on October 1, 1996. \n"} +{"id": 15159, "claim": "The group broke up in 1958, and Leach gave up singing and went to work in a factory on 134th Street.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Leach gave up singing and went to work in a factory on 134th Street. With almost nothing to show for their years of hard work, the group broke up in 1958. Finally, in 1958, the Mellows recorded two more tracks for Apollo Records, \"So Strange\" and \"Be Mine\", which were never released. \n"} +{"id": 22514, "claim": "Documentary films\u00a0\"All Saints\" and \"Home and Away\" were respectively shown in 2005 and 2007, featuring Jordana Beatty.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[All_Saints_(TV_series)|All Saints]] All Saints is an Australian medical drama television series that first screened on the [[Seven_Network|Seven Network]] on 24 February 1998. 2005 \n[[Home_and_Away|Home and Away]] 2007 Home and Away (often abbreviated as H&A) is an [[Australian|Australian]] television [[Soap_opera|soap opera]]. \n"} +{"id": 34433, "claim": "Stephanie Flanders, BBC's economics editor for five years, presented the docu-series Masters of Money and was praised by Iain Duncan Smith because of her pro-Labour stand in the coverage of unemployment figures.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In August 2012 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [[Iain_Duncan_Smith|Iain Duncan Smith]] made a formal complaint to the BBC claiming that there was a pro-Labour bias in her coverage of unemployment figures. \n"} +{"id": 4009, "claim": "Animal trypanosomiasis is a disease from Austrailia that affects dogs and causes skin problems.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Trypanosoma_vivax|Trypanosoma vivax]] causes nagana mainly in West Africa, although it has spread to South America. Animal trypanosomiasis, also known as nagana and nagana pest, or sleeping sickness, is a disease of vertebrates. Various symptoms are observed, including fever, oedema, adenitis, dermatitis and nervous disorders. \n"} +{"id": 10421, "claim": "Uplands Community College (a Community/state\u2013funded school) originally sat on the grounds of a large family house which was bought by Taverner Barrington Miller for \u00a34000 around 1918 that was requisitioned by the army during World War II, and was demolished shortly afterwards.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Uplands Community College is a [[Secondary_school|secondary school]] in Wadhurst, [[East_Sussex|East Sussex]], England. The school was built on the grounds of a large family house called Uplands. Uplands was purchased by Taverner Barrington Miller for about \u00a35000 in about 1918. \n"} +{"id": 13014, "claim": "Denny Zimmerman placed ninth in the Indy 500 in 1971.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Of those starts, his only top ten finish was the 1971 Indianapolis 500, where he finished 8th and was named Rookie of the Year. \n[[1971_Indianapolis_500|1971]] 8th \n"} +{"id": 10137, "claim": "Founded in 2001 by President Bill Clinton, Lata Krishnan, Rajat Gupta, and Victor Menezesby, the American India Foundation is a charitable trust organization that focuses on education, livelihood, and public health which is currently headquartered in India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "American India Foundation [[New_York_City|New York]] \n"} +{"id": 3098, "claim": "\"Un homme heureux( A Happy Man) is a single by William Sheller, recorded in 1991 in the Studio Davout in Paris and found success by charting on the Top 50 in France.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[A_Happy_Man_(1932_film)|A Happy Man (1932 film)]], a/k/a Un homme heureux, a 1932 French film by Antonin Bideau, [[A_Happy_Man_(2009_film)|A Happy Man (2009 film)]], a/k/a Le Bonheur de Pierre, a 2009 Canadian film by Robert Me\u0301nard. A Happy Man may refer to: \n"} +{"id": 13598, "claim": "Ron Villanueva lost five general elections under the Republican party.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was reelected to 4 consecutive terms, but lost his bid for a 5th term on [[Virginia_House_of_Delegates_election,_2017|November 7, 2017]]. [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] \n"} +{"id": 9371, "claim": "Philipp Marx competed in several tennis tournaments, and his highest year-end ranking was 64 on 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "No. 300 (3 April 2006) No. 53 (27 September 2010) \n"} +{"id": 6719, "claim": "Roy W. Place (born in 1887) was a Tucson, Arizona architect that designed the \"Pueblo Nuevo Lodge\" that G.G developed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The never realized '\"Pueblo Nuevo Lodge\"' was designed by Roy Place and developer G.G. Souerbry. \n"} +{"id": 34998, "claim": "Montauban Lake in Quebec is located in a region where forestry, the largest industry in Qubec, and recreotourism are very unpopular.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreotourism activities, second. \n"} +{"id": 32662, "claim": "In Masters of Atlantis Lamar opens two Gnomon Temples in America and humbles Auston restricting him to menial work( work like household maintenance), which does not stop Sydney.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lamar opens several Gnomon Temples in America, which attracts conman, Austin Popper. Domestic workers perform a variety of household services for an individual(s), from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or [[Cooking|cooking]], [[Laundry|laundry]] and [[Ironing|ironing]], or [[Childcare|care for children]] and elderly dependents, and other household errands. \n"} +{"id": 1598, "claim": "Pecelj, a place located in the Municipality of Pod\u010detrtek, is one of the most populated areas in Slovenia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "54 [[Ljubljana|Ljubljana]] 272,220 Pecelj \n"} +{"id": 6685, "claim": "Undercover Brothers Ug were first on stage when they appeared on American Idol, and went on to hold their first concert \"Unveiling Undercover Brothers\" on two dates in 2014, where they gave out free copies of their first album for promotion.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Undercover Brothers Ug also simply known as Undercover Brothers are a [[Uganda|Ugandan]] music duo composed of guitarist and vocalist Jay K Mulungi and vocalist Timothy Kirya, whose music career sparked off when they won the auditions and represented Uganda in the sixth season of [[East_Africa|East Africa]]'s biggest singing competition [[Tusker_Project_Fame|Tusker Project Fame]]. Undercover Brothers Ug landed on the East African music stage when they represented Uganda in East Africa's biggest singing competition Tusker Project Fame season six, though they did not win. \n"} +{"id": 2992, "claim": "Riker Lynch directed \"Loud\" and \"Can't Get Enough of You\", both are R5's music videos released in 2009 and 2010 respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The R5's debut single, \"[[Loud_(R5_song)|Loud]]\", was released on February 13 and also serves as the first single from the debut album. \n"} +{"id": 3195, "claim": "2018 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election had six candidates, the winner was Marshall Tuck (born in Burlingame, California).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Tony_Thurmond|Tony Thurmond]], [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] State Assemblyman [[Marshall_Tuck|Marshall Tuck]], former CEO of Partnership for LA Schools, former president of Green Dot Public Schools and candidate in [[California_Superintendent_of_Public_Instruction_election,_2014|2014]] \nCalifornia Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 2018 Tony Thurmond 5,385,912 50.9% Marshall Tuck 5,198,738 49.1% \n"} +{"id": 48949, "claim": "1866 and 1867 is considered the beginning of the Reconstruction era.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In recent decades, most historians follow [[Eric_Foner|Eric Foner]] in dating the Reconstruction of the South as starting in 1863, with the [[Emancipation_Proclamation|Emancipation Proclamation]] and the [[Port_Royal_Experiment|Port Royal Experiment]], rather than 1865. However, in his 1988 [[Monograph|monograph]] specializing on the situation in the South, titled Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863\u20131877, he begins in 1863. \n"} +{"id": 2599, "claim": "Stoidis is of the Salticidae Class in the Animalia Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Class: [[Arachnid|Arachnida]] \n"} +{"id": 17726, "claim": "Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day was well received by music critics, including Ultimate Guitar giving a perfect ten ratings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Upon its release, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day received mixed reviews from music critics. Ultimate Guitar 8.8/10 \n"} +{"id": 51822, "claim": "Cristiano Piccini made his first-team debut as a starting line-up against team Cagliari; then, in 2011, he signed a permanent contract to third-division club Carrarese.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On 5 December 2010, he made his first team \u2013 and [[Serie_A|Serie A]] \u2013 debut, coming on as a [[Substitute_(association_football)|substitute]] for [[Manuel_Pasqual|Manuel Pasqual]] in a 1\u20130 home win against [[Cagliari_Calcio|Cagliari]]. \n"} +{"id": 311, "claim": "Teephlow won twelve awards in six events one of which was for the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(established in 2020)", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lukeman Ekow Baidoo (born 20 June 1991), who performs under the stage name Teephlow, is a [[Ghanaian_people|Ghanaian]] award-winning [[Hip_hop_music|hip hop]] recording artist. List of awards and nominations received by Teephlow 2018 [[Vodafone_Ghana_Music_Awards|Vodafone Ghana Music Awards]] Record of the Year Best Rapper of the Year Hip-hop Song of the Year 2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Rapper of The Year Song Writer of The Year Teephlow won his first award, \"Record of the Year\" from the 8th song \"State of the Art\" of the Phlowducation EP at the 2018 [[Vodafone_Ghana_Music_Awards|Vodafone Ghana Music Awards]]. \n"} +{"id": 4167, "claim": "Handlin, the director of numerous Ph.D. dissertations at Cambridge University, was a key pioneer and supporter of ethnic historiography, he sponsored one published by Harvard University Press in 1980 that received widespread media attention because it coincided with an American interest in their roots.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As a professor of history at [[Harvard_University|Harvard University]] for over 50 years, he directed 80 PhD dissertations and helped promote [[Social_history|social]] and [[Ethnic_history|ethnic]] history, virtually inventing the field of [[History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States|immigration history]] in the 1950s. \n"} +{"id": 19548, "claim": "The Education system in Cameroon whose capital is Nairobi rates Tr\u00e8s bien for an A US grade, Bien for A- US Grade and Assez bien for B+ US Grade.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Yaounde\u0301|Yaounde\u0301]] \n"} +{"id": 3396, "claim": "Belt Einun was never part of the Hebron Governorate.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Beit Einun or Bayt 'Anun ([[Arabic_language|Arabic]]: \u0628\u064a\u062a \u0639\u064a\u0646\u0648\u0646\u200e) is a [[Palestinian_territories|Palestinian]] village in the [[Hebron_Governorate|Hebron Governorate]], located five kilometers northeast of [[Hebron|Hebron]] in the southern [[West_Bank|West Bank]]. \n"} +{"id": 7275, "claim": "Callum Braley is a French-born Italian rugby player who played his early rugby with Springboks and made his full debut at the age of 20.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Callum Braley (born 23 March 1994) is an English-born Italian rugby union player who plays for [[Benetton_Rugby|Benetton]] in the [[Pro14|Pro14]]. \n"} +{"id": 51164, "claim": "Jack Nicklaus made the cut for the 1974 PGA Championship though he would lose, the first year he wouldn't win a major championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Despite winning no majors in 1964 (he had three runner-up finishes), Nicklaus led the [[PGA_Tour|PGA Tour]] money list for the first time in his career by a slim margin of $81.13 over Palmer. \n"} +{"id": 2728, "claim": "In 2011 Nikavali, a village in Maharashtra, India had 109 households with 524 residents, and only 86 were under 6 years old.", "label": 1, "evidence": "According to the [[2011_census_of_India|2011 census of India]], Nikavali has 108 households. \n"} +{"id": 29959, "claim": "The 1988 Clemson Tigers football team represented Georgia Tech during the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season and won against Virginia Tech on their first match.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The 1988 Clemson Tigers football team represented [[Clemson_University|Clemson University]] during the [[1988_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season|1988 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. \n"} +{"id": 43262, "claim": "Chrysogonum is a member of the Asteraceae (Compositae) Order in the Plantae Kingdom.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Order: [[Asterales|Asterales]] \n"} +{"id": 22401, "claim": "The formula for BW373U86, also known as (+)-BW373U86, is C27H37N3O4.", "label": 1, "evidence": "C27H37N3O2 \n"} +{"id": 4682, "claim": "Vladimir Gruzdev studied at Harvard University and graduated as an interpreter-referent in Spanish and English.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1984 he graduated from the [[Suvorov_Military_School|Moscow Suvorov Military School]] and entered the Military Red Banner Instituteru []. In 2000 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of [[Moscow_State_University|Moscow State University]], majoring in Legal studies. \n"} +{"id": 18962, "claim": "Leif Gislason, who teamed up with Lauren Senft in 2002, participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Japan and Mexico between 2003 and 2004 and also participated in the Junior Grand Prix held in Ukraine two years after.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He then teamed up with [[Lauren_Senft|Lauren Senft]] in 2002. [[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Japan]] [[2003\u20132004_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Mexico]] 3rd 4th [[2004\u20132005_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Ukraine]] 5th \n"} +{"id": 11749, "claim": "The Southwest 5th Avenue stations were light rails stations in Portland Oregon, which were eventually infilled to serve Pioneer Place in 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The stops were [[Infill_station|infilled]] following the completion of [[Pioneer_Place|Pioneer Place]] in 1990. \n"} +{"id": 1567, "claim": "The Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar had three parties with a turnout of 42,400.", "label": 1, "evidence": "42,420 42,516 42,060 \n"} +{"id": 23674, "claim": "Borden Island is located in Northern United States, covers an area of 2,795 km and length of 94km.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Northern Canada \n"} +{"id": 3122, "claim": "The Soviet Union ranked first in cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics, winning a total of 80 metals in the Summer Olympics.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Nation 195 \n"} +{"id": 5127, "claim": "Quercus alnifolia, an oak that is considered to be the tallest, has simple leaves and bisexual flowers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Quercus alnifolia, commonly known as the golden oak, is an evergreen [[Oak|oak]] species of [[Cyprus|Cyprus]]. Due to its short stature (in relation to other oaks) it is sometimes referred to as the dwarf oak. \n"} +{"id": 24878, "claim": "In the List of University of South Carolina at Church Hill leaders the Presiding Professors were Rev. David Ker (1974-1996) and Charles Caldwell (1996-1997).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[David_Ker|Rev. David Ker]] 1794-1796 [[Charles_Wilson_Harris|Charles Wilson Harris]] 1796 [[Joseph_Caldwell|Rev. Joseph Caldwell]] 1796-1797\n1799-1804 James Smiley Gillaspie (or Gillespie) 1797-1799 \n"} +{"id": 8297, "claim": "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a song released on October 1, 1996 by American rock band Nirvana which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and received a rating of 9/10 from NME, 8/10 from Spin, and an A from The Village Voice.", "label": 1, "evidence": "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a [[Live_album|live compilation album]] by American [[Rock_music|rock]] band [[Nirvana_(band)|Nirvana]], released on October 1, 1996. \n"} +{"id": 49739, "claim": "United Nations\u00a0Security Council Resolution\u00a0443 resolving to maintain the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus established in 1964 was adopted 24 years later on December 14, 1988.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[United_Nations|United Nations]] Security Council Resolution 443, adopted on December 14, 1978, noted a report of the [[United_Nations_Secretary-General|Secretary-General]] that, due to the existing circumstances, the presence of the [[United_Nations_Peacekeeping_Force_in_Cyprus|United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus]] would continue to be essential for a peaceful settlement. \n"} +{"id": 20223, "claim": "The Silent Holy Stones won in the Best Director category in the 2005 Beijing College Student Film Festival.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2005 [[Lu_Chuan|Lu Chuan]]\nfor Kekexili: Mountain Patrol Best Director \n[[Golden_Rooster_Award_for_Best_Directorial_Debut|Best Directorial Debut]] 2005 [[Golden_Rooster_Awards|25th Golden Rooster Awards]] \n"} +{"id": 9003, "claim": "Int Khedichhap is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, Nepal with a total population of 885, most of whom belonging to the Scheduled Caste with 630 of them registered as non-workers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] 80 885 \n"} +{"id": 16999, "claim": "Lake Tiguelmamine is a man made lake located in Kh\u00e9nifra, Morocco.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Natural lake \n"} +{"id": 6922, "claim": "Syberg Keramik was a ceramics workshop established by Hans Syberg, and production peaked in the early 1950's", "label": 1, "evidence": "Syberg Keramik was a Danish ceramics manufacturer based in the [[Valby|Valby]] district of [[Copenhagen|Copenhagen]], [[Denmark|Denmark]]. It was created by Hans Syberg and later taken over by Lars Sybryg, two sons of the artists [[Fritz_Syberg|Fritz]] and [[Anna_Syberg|Anna Syberg]]. The production peaked during the 1940s and early 1950s. \n"} +{"id": 34760, "claim": "Arnold Engelinus van Foreest, born on October 29, 1863 in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands, died on June 24, 1954 in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Arnold Engelinus van Foreest (29 June 1863 \u2013 24 June 1954) was a Dutch [[Chess|chess]] master. \n"} +{"id": 36083, "claim": "Oscar Handlin was an important pioneer and sponsor of ethnic historiography, he had a Pulitzer-prize-winning interpretation of \"The Uprooted,\" which was highly influential.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In his Pulitzer Prize\u2013winning book The Uprooted (1951), he opens with the famous declaration: \"Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. \n"} +{"id": 30290, "claim": "Slavko Dacevski played for the Vardar team from 1947 to 1950 and from 1957 to 1960.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[FK_Vardar|Vardar]] [[FK_Vardar|Vardar]] [[Red_Star_Belgrade|Red Star Belgrade]] [[FK_Buduc\u0301nost_Podgorica|Buduc\u0301nost Titograd]] [[FK_Vardar|Vardar]] \n"} +{"id": 33933, "claim": "1849 Grand National consisted of Bretherton who never took part again, and The British Yeoman who returned after placing second.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The British Yeoman returned after finishing third in the previous year's race and was again partnered by Charles Bevill, taking his third and final ride in the National. \n"} +{"id": 44370, "claim": "Dibyendu Bhattacharya played the role of Yeda Yakub in the 2005 film Black Friday.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Black Friday is a 2004 Indian [[Hindi|Hindi]]-language crime film written and directed by [[Anurag_Kashyap|Anurag Kashyap]]. \n"} +{"id": 479, "claim": "In 1966, Bob Shamansky ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate, however, he lost to Republican incumbent Samuel L. Devine.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1966|1966]], Shamansky ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. \n"} +{"id": 10315, "claim": "James Feldeine played for two teams, Panathinaikos and Crvena zveda, from 2015 to 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pallacanestro Cantu\u0300 [[Vaqueros_de_Bayamo\u0301n|Vaqueros de Bayamo\u0301n]] [[Panathinaikos_B.C.|Panathinaikos]] [[KK_Crvena_zvezda|Crvena zvezda]] [[Hapoel_Jerusalem_B.C.|Hapoel Jerusalem]] \n"} +{"id": 12451, "claim": "Desmond Ferguson was signed in 2004 before being refused by the Charlotte Bobcats.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He was later taken by the [[Charlotte_Bobcats|Charlotte Bobcats]] during the [[2004_NBA_Expansion_Draft|2004 NBA Expansion Draft]] and was waived sometime before the season began. \nThe [[Charlotte_Hornets|Bobcats]] selected 19 players from other teams' unprotected players lists and constructed their squad for, what was regarded, at the time, as their inaugural season. [[Desmond_Ferguson|Desmond Ferguson]] \n"} +{"id": 7642, "claim": "Marko Drobnjak moved on loan to Polet Ljubi\u0107\u2014a football club in Serbia that currently plays in the Serbian League West\u2014at the beginning of 2016 until the end of 2015-16 season in which, afterwards, he lost his career in football.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In summer 2017 Drobnjak returned to his home club and started new season under Igor Spasic\u0301, but later mutually terminated the contract and moved to [[FK_Polet_Ljubic\u0301|Polet Ljubic\u0301]] as a single player. At the beginning of 2016, Drobnjak moved on loan to [[FK_Polet_Ljubic\u0301|Polet Ljubic\u0301]] until the end of [[2015\u201316_Serbian_SuperLiga|2015\u201316]] season. In August 2019, FK Jos\u030canica announced on [[Facebook|Facebook]], that Drobnjak had joined the club. \n[[FK_Radnic\u030cki_1923|Radnic\u030cki Kragujevac]] 2016\u201317 (loan) [[Serbian_League_West|League West]] [[FK_Z\u030celeziarne_Podbrezova\u0301#Reserve_team|Podbrezova\u0301 II]] [[2017\u201318_2._Liga_(Slovakia)|2017\u201318]] [[2._Liga_(Slovakia)|2. Liga]] [[FK_Z\u030celeziarne_Podbrezova\u0301|Podbrezova\u0301]] [[2017\u201318_Slovak_First_Football_League|2017\u201318]] [[Slovak_Super_Liga|Super Liga]] \n"} +{"id": 10675, "claim": "Neighborhoods in Gu\u00e9fourgou (which is in Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa) include Ginkorom\u00e9, and Iranim, with a population of 300 in 2006.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ginkorome\u0301 Iranim 411 569 \n"} +{"id": 1729, "claim": "The station KJDX, which broadcasts in Sierra, Nevada, used the call signs KNXN, KQNC and KHJQ, before reverting to KNXN again in 2003.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The newly moved KHJQ became [[KHLX|KHLX]], and is operated in Sacramento by [[Clear_Channel_Communications|Clear Channel]]. \n"} +{"id": 31733, "claim": "In 1894, Louise Bowen (born February 26, 1859 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) first became involved in Hull House, eventually became a trustee and treasurer where she held latter position for 53 years, despite not being a major donor and a fundraiser.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She was a major donor and the primary fundraiser for the organization. \n"} +{"id": 3648, "claim": "Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation aims to put a halt on the development of various integrated infrastructure in the state of Haryana and, instead, develop the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, and others.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Haryana_Financial_Corporation|Haryana Financial Corporation]] provides financial assistance for setting up new industrial units and for the expansion and diversification of the existing industries. Area in [[Haryana|Haryana]] with they have well-developed infrastructure have easier access to markets for raw materials and finished products, credit, skilled labour, etc., hence HSIIDC has formed several subsidiaries to develop infrastructure in various sectors across the state. \n"} +{"id": 9138, "claim": "In 1919, the Maine Black Bears football team (University of Maine) lose against Boston College but it won against Harvard.", "label": 1, "evidence": "at Army L 0\u20136 October 18 In its first season under head coach [[James_A._Baldwin|James A. Baldwin]], the team compiled a 6\u20131 record. \nIn its first season under head coach [[James_A._Baldwin|James A. Baldwin]], the team compiled a 6\u20131 record. Fort McKinley W 55\u20130 Fort Williams W 82\u20130 at Bates W 26\u201317 at Colby W 25\u20130 Bowdoin W 18\u20130 at New Hampshire W 7\u20133 \n"} +{"id": 5908, "claim": "Although The Gaslight Anthem had released their debut album and their second album with SideOneDummy, they announced via Facebook on Oct. 6, 2011, that they had signed with Mercury Records, and that they were sorry to leave their friends at SideOneDummy.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[The_'59_Sound|The '59 Sound]], the band's second album and first for [[SideOneDummy|SideOneDummy]], was released in August 2008 and debuted at number seventy on the [[Billboard_200|US Billboard 200]] and fifty-five on the [[UK_Albums_Chart|UK Albums Chart]], and went Gold in the UK. \nThe Gaslight Anthem released their debut album, [[Sink_or_Swim_(Gaslight_Anthem_album)|Sink or Swim]], on XOXO Records in May 2007, and their second album, [[The_'59_Sound|The '59 Sound]], on [[SideOneDummy_Records|SideOneDummy Records]] in August 2008. \n"} +{"id": 10534, "claim": "The construction for the Blue Rock Dam started in 2019 and as of 2021, hasn't been finished.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1979 \n1984 \n"} +{"id": 436, "claim": "Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum which is located at 1460 South Harbor Boulevard Anaheim, CA was founded in 1900.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum ([[Reporting_mark|reporting mark]] TVRM) is a railroad museum and [[Heritage_railroad|heritage railroad]] in [[Chattanooga,_Tennessee|Chattanooga, Tennessee]]. \nTennessee Valley Railroad Museum 4119 Cromwell Rd.\n[[Chattanooga,_Tennessee|Chattanooga, Tennessee]], United States \n"} +{"id": 1110, "claim": "Seven notable animated television series, including Super Why!, WordWorld and WordGirl, were removed from national television in September 2007.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The show debuted on September 3, 2007 on most PBS member stations and went on hiatus in October 2012 for 34 months. The series resumed again on August 17, 2015 to May 12, 2016. The series premiered on September 3, 2007 and ended on January 17, 2011 with 45 episodes and 3 seasons. on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of [[Maya_&_Miguel|Maya & Miguel]]; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty-minute episodic series that premiered on September 3, 2007 on most PBS member stations. By December 2014, most PBS stations [[United_States|from coast to coast]] had stopped airing WordGirl on TV. \n"} +{"id": 9839, "claim": "The Mighty Underdogs first studio album, Droppin' Science Fiction, was released on Definitive Jux in 2009.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was released by Definitive Jux on October 14, 2008. \n"} +{"id": 39028, "claim": "Ammonia:ferredoxin oxidoreductase participates in nitrogen metabolism and sulfur assimilation, and has 3 cofactors, namely, iron, Siroheme, and Iron-sulfur.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This enzyme participates in [[Nitrogen_metabolism|nitrogen metabolism]] and [[Nitrogen_assimilation|nitrogen assimilation]]. \n"} +{"id": 42218, "claim": "List of magazines published by ASCII Media Works\u2014a Chinese publishing company mostly centered on anime, manga, bish\u00f6jo games, or video games\u2014shows that four magazines were first published in 1992 while the latest magazine published was a PC and IT magazine in 2013.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This is a list of magazines published by the Japanese publishing company [[ASCII_Media_Works|ASCII Media Works]]. \n"} +{"id": 50319, "claim": "List of Utah locations by per capita income has 29 locations the one with the highest income is Wasatch.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 [[Wasatch_County,_Utah|Wasatch]] \n"} +{"id": 3713, "claim": "Daniel Ginczek never played for any teams until 2014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "He made his debut in professional football on 28 July 2009 at a 0\u20130 draw against the reserve team of [[Eintracht_Braunschweig|Eintracht Braunschweig]]. In 2010, Ginczek was promoted to the [[Borussia_Dortmund|Borussia Dortmund]] first team. \n"} +{"id": 3840, "claim": "KUHL is a department store that played only country music and has always stayed one station.", "label": 1, "evidence": "KUHL (1440 [[Hertz|kHz]]) is a commercial [[AM_broadcasting|AM]] [[Radio_station|radio station]] that is [[City_of_license|licensed]] to [[Santa_Maria,_California|Santa Maria, California]], United States and serves the [[Santa_Maria,_California|Santa Maria]]-[[Lompoc,_California|Lompoc, California]] area. \n"} +{"id": 4675, "claim": "Ou\u00e9m\u00e9 Department's population consists mostly of women who makeup more than 80% of the district's population and where almost 25% of which are in their childbearing age.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As of 2013, the total population of the department was 1,100,404, with 534,814 males and 565,590 females. \nThe proportion of women was 51.40%. \n"} +{"id": 11692, "claim": "Cobus Kellermann owned a a grocery store equally with his friend David Cosgrove.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Jacobus \"Cobus\" Everhardus Kellermann (born c. 1977) is a South African [[Chartered_Financial_Analyst|Chartered Financial Analyst]] (CFA). The other 50% is owned by [[David_Cosgrove|David Cosgrove]]. Kellerman also owns 50% of RDL Management in Mauritius, the investment management arm of [[Belvedere_Management_Limited|Belvedere Management Limited]]. \n"} +{"id": 13348, "claim": "Kentucky Wildcats has the most number of NCAA Tourney wins with 121 wins and 55 NCAA Tourney appearances, while Louisville Cardinals never had any NCAA Tourney wins and 41 NCAA Tourney appearances.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The men's team has earned a total of eight [[NCAA_Men's_Division_I_Basketball_Championship|NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships]], second only to [[UCLA_Bruins_men's_basketball|UCLA]]'s eleven championships. \n"} +{"id": 3592, "claim": "The four-rail Railway electrification system was unable to solve the issue of Victorian systems, which were not constructed to carry currents, and had no way to keep stray earth currents at a reasonable level.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Some of these, particularly Victorian mains that predated London's underground railways, were not constructed to carry currents and had no adequate electrical bonding between pipe segments. The four-rail system solves the problem. Although the supply has an artificially created earth point, this connection is derived by using resistors which ensures that stray earth currents are kept to manageable levels. \n"} +{"id": 23980, "claim": "Great dodecahemidodecacron is a star polyhedron with 30 edges, 60 vertices and 18 faces indexed as DU70.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Euler_characteristic|Elements]] F = 30, E = 60\nV = 18 (\u03c7 = \u221212) where V, E, and F are respectively the numbers of [[Vertex_(geometry)|vertices]] (corners), [[Edge_(geometry)|edges]] and [[Face_(geometry)|faces]] in the given polyhedron. \n"} +{"id": 8649, "claim": "While modern reports drop the numbers about 1,700 troops aboard and under 1,000 deaths compared to the nearly 8,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost, the sinking of SS La Provence still killed many people.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Contemporary reports from Paris indicated nearly 4,000 persons aboard and 3,130 lives lost. \n"} +{"id": 7113, "claim": "A paper key can be the result of an offline private key protocol which can halt a token in two-factor authentication.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The offline private key can also function as a token in two-factor authentication. \n"} +{"id": 10414, "claim": "It is ideal to use VCP 32 with scan time of ten minutes when there is no precipitation is in the radar range.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Volume coverage pattern, a scan strategy for [[NEXRAD|NEXRAD]] weather radar Clear Air or Light Precipitation: VCP 31, 32, and 35 \n"} +{"id": 3894, "claim": "1849 Grand National (Wednesday, 28 February) consisted of Bretherton who never took part again, and The British Yeoman who returned after placing second.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The British Yeoman returned after finishing third in the previous year's race and was again partnered by Charles Bevill, taking his third and final ride in the National. \n"} +{"id": 5302, "claim": "The 1922\u201323 Western Football League composed of 12 teams lead by Weymouth with a record of 10 losses, 2 draws, and 4 losses, followed by Welton Rovers with a record of 9-2-5.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Two new clubs joined the league this season, and a single division of nine clubs was formed after [[Clandown_F.C.|Clandown]], Coleford Athletic, [[Frome_Town_F.C.|Frome Town]], [[Glastonbury_Town_F.C.|Glastonbury]], Horfield United, [[Paulton_Rovers_F.C.|Paulton Rovers]], [[Street_F.C.|Street]], Timsbury Athletic, [[Torquay_United_F.C.|Torquay United]] and Welton Amateurs left the league. \n"} +{"id": 445, "claim": "Teldenia strigosa was described by Warren in 1903 and was found in New Guinea and Goodenough Island (in the Solomon Sea), the length of the forewings is 12.5\u201315 mm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The length of the forewings is 12.5\u201315 mm for males and 14-15.5 mm for females. \n"} +{"id": 17306, "claim": "ABC genes transport various molecules across extra-and intra-cellular membranes and ABC proteins are divided into five distinct subfamilies.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are 49 known ABC transporters present in humans, which are classified into seven families by the Human Genome Organization. \n"} +{"id": 635, "claim": "Jarrett Hicks born in Houston , Texas on April 4, 1984 failed to play with the Los Angeles Avengers.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hicks played for the [[Arena_Football_League_(1987\u20132008)|AFL]]'s [[Los_Angeles_Avengers|Los Angeles Avengers]]. \n"} +{"id": 15685, "claim": "Nuno Alves ranked 19 in his events, the Snatch and Clean & Jerk, at the 1998 World Championships, where the gold went to Halil Mutlu from Turkey.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1998_World_Weightlifting_Championships|1998]] Snatch (kg) Rank 20 Clean & Jerk (kg) Rank 20 \n"} +{"id": 8502, "claim": "The Planning Policy Guidance Notes were never updated.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Two updates were published on 24 January 2005 - Planning Policy Guidance 3: Housing: Planning for sustainable communities in rural areas and Planning Policy Guidance 3: Housing: Supporting the delivery of new housing. Because of the slow speed at which Local Planning Authorities [[Local_Plans|Local Plans]] were updated - and the recent changes to the planning system which abolished [[Local_Plans|Local Plans]] in favour of [[Local_Development_Frameworks|Local Development Frameworks]] - local policy is often at variance with PPG3, resulting in confusion and a higher incidence of planning appeals. \n"} +{"id": 2570, "claim": "Phalombe, a town in Malawi (a landlocked country in southeastern Africa), had a decreasing population since the year 1998.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2 592 1998 6 242 2018 \n"} +{"id": 19842, "claim": "Jessica Carter (born 27 October 1997) played with two clubs between 2014 and 2019 and she spent the longest with Chelsea.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Birmingham_City_L.F.C.|Birmingham City]] [[Chelsea_F.C._Women|Chelsea]] \n"} +{"id": 19413, "claim": "The Colobanthus is in the kingdom Plantae and is part of the Caryophyllaceae genus; it is native to the Earth's driest, windiest, and coldest continent: Antarctica.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Genus: Colobanthus\n[[Bartl.|Bartl.]] \nCaryophyllaceae, commonly called the pink family or carnation family, is a [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]]. \n"} +{"id": 31438, "claim": "Fort Pentagouet was impenetrable and could not be taken during the Franco-Dutch War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Fort Pentagoue\u0308t (Fort Pentagoet, Fort Castine, Fort Penobscot, Fort Saint-Pierre) was a French fort established in present-day [[Castine,_Maine|Castine, Maine]], which was the capital of [[Acadia|Acadia]] (1670\u20131674). During the [[Franco-Dutch_War|Franco-Dutch War]] (1674), Pentagoue\u0308t and other Acadian ports were captured by the Dutch captain [[Jurriaen_Aernoutsz|Jurriaen Aernoutsz]] who arrived from [[New_Amsterdam|New Amsterdam]], renaming Acadia, [[New_Holland_(Acadia)|New Holland]]. The Dutch turned the fort's cannon on its own walls and destroyed most of it after the second [[Siege|siege]]. \n"} +{"id": 21676, "claim": "Asiacom Philippine, Inc. stands as the major shareholder of Globe Telecom, with 70.85% of total shares.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Asiacom Philippines, Inc. 50.85% \n"} +{"id": 46337, "claim": "No crews retired from the motor racing event 2018 Rally Sweden.", "label": 1, "evidence": "46 71 33 65 38 39 40 10 41 10 21 The following notable crews retired from the event. \n"} +{"id": 21918, "claim": "After serving as Catholic Dean of Armagh and as Vicar-General to St Oliver Plunkett, the then-Archbishop of Armagh, Brian McGurk died at the age of 91.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brian McGurk was Dean of Armagh for forty years and parish priest of Termonmagurk 1660-1672, arrested five times under the penal law statute, but who out-witted the courts with his knowledge of canon and civil laws yet dying at ninety-one in Armagh gaol. \n"} +{"id": 7091, "claim": "Electoral results for the Division of Forde had five members between 1990 and present, one of which was Brett Raguse.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[#1987|1987]]\u20131996 [[#1996|1996]]\u20132007 [[#2007|2007]]\u20132010 [[#2010|2010]]\u2013present [[Mary_Crawford|Mary Crawford]] [[Kay_Elson|Kay Elson]] [[Brett_Raguse|Brett Raguse]] [[Bert_van_Manen|Bert van Manen]] \n"} +{"id": 9429, "claim": "After the third album of Party Day, Dean left the group due to ill-health; the disbanding followed it after abandoning their unfinished sixth single", "label": 1, "evidence": "After the first album, Glasshouse there was a change in personnel with Martin leaving due to ill-health. Other members came in, but by 1988 they broke up after abandoning their unfinished third album. \n"} +{"id": 6319, "claim": "Typhoon Tip is the strongest typhoon recorded in the North Western Atlantic Ocean in 1979.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Typhoon Tip (Warling) Caroline Islands, [[Philippines|Philippines]], [[Korean_Peninsula|Korean Peninsula]], [[Japan|Japan]], [[Northeast_China|Northeast China]], [[Soviet_Far_East|Soviet Far East]], [[Alaska|Alaska]] Situated in the western [[Pacific_Ocean|Pacific Ocean]], it consists of about 7,641 islands that are broadly categorized under three main geographical divisions from north to south: [[Luzon|Luzon]], [[Visayas|Visayas]], [[Mindanao|Mindanao]]. \n"} +{"id": 6940, "claim": "Vanessa Lengies, born on August 21, 1985, played as Joanne Charis in the 2006 film \"Stick It\"; then as Robyn in the 2008 film \"Foreign Exchange\".", "label": 1, "evidence": "Vanessa Lengies (born July 21, 1985) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] actress, dancer and singer. \n"} +{"id": 7041, "claim": "Gwernymynydd is a village and community outside the market town of Mold in Wales, United Kingdom (a sovereign country located off the north\u00adwestern coast of the European mainland) with a population of less than a thousand by 2011.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1,141 (2011) \n"} +{"id": 9940, "claim": "With many lakes draining into it, the 97 sq mile Lake Wamala remains full most of the time.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Lake Wamala covers an area of approximately 250 square kilometres (97 sq mi). Several rivers flow into the lake, including the River Nyanzi, the River Kitenga, the River Kaabasuma, the River Mpamujugu, and the River Bbimbye. River Nyanzi\nRiver Kitenga\nRiver Kabasuma\nRiver Mpamujugu\nRiver Bimbye \n"} +{"id": 19586, "claim": "V\u00e9ra Belmont has produced 45 films which were very distant from the views of Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, an icon of the French film industry, and other members of the New Wave movement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Her films were greatly inspired by [[Franc\u0327ois_Truffaut|Franc\u0327ois Truffaut]] and other members of the [[French_New_Wave|New Wave]] movement. \n"} +{"id": 2279, "claim": "Dent Fault (a major fault zone) consists of high and unstable blocks like the Alston Block, some of which are underpinned by granitic.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Carboniferous geology of northern England consists of a series of relatively high and stable \"blocks\", such as the [[Alston_Block|Alston Block]] separated by actively subsiding \"basins\", generally referred to as \"troughs\", such as the Stainmore and Gainsborough Troughs. \n"} +{"id": 3552, "claim": "Randy Hippeard played for both Tampa Bay, coached by Dave Ewart in 2013, and Atlantic City between the years 2013 to 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[2013_Arena_Football_League_season|2013]] [[2014_Arena_Football_League_season|2014]] [[2015_Arena_Football_League_season|2015]] [[2016_Arena_Football_League_season|2016]] [[2017_Arena_Football_League_season|2017]] [[2017_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] [[2016_Orlando_Predators_season|Orlando]] [[2015_Orlando_Predators_season|Orlando]] [[2014_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] [[2013_Tampa_Bay_Storm_season|Tampa Bay]] \nOn October 14, 2016, Hippeard was assigned to the [[Tampa_Bay_Storm|Tampa Bay Storm]] during the dispersal draft. \n"} +{"id": 22026, "claim": "In 2006 the population of Natenga within Kougoure, Burkina Faso was more than Naraghins.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Kougoure, also spelt Kougouri or Kougre\u0301, is a commune in the [[Andemtenga_Department|Andemtenga Department]] of [[Kouritenga_Province|Kouritenga Province]] in the [[Centre-Est_Region|Centre-Est region]] of [[Burkina_Faso|Burkina Faso]]. Naraghin 310 Natenga 231 \n"} +{"id": 5542, "claim": "Luz Dary Castro (born May 30, 1978, in Bogot\u00e1) from Japan joined the Central American and Caribbean Championships in the year 2002 and 2008 for Shotput and Discus throw events.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Luz Dary Castro Lemos (born May 30, 1978, in [[Bogota\u0301|Bogota\u0301]]) is a female [[Shot_put|shot putter]] and [[Discus_throw|discus thrower]] from [[Colombia|Colombia]]. \n"} +{"id": 23839, "claim": "Sergio Gucciardo played for SC Paderborn and Liverpool and delivered a total of eight goals in his career.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total Goals 1 \n"} +{"id": 36325, "claim": "Minerals commonly associated with meteorite impacts and has been found in eight crater impacts are called Reidite.", "label": 1, "evidence": "On Earth, reidite has been found only in seven crater impacts: the [[Chesapeake_Bay_Crater|Chesapeake Bay Crater]] in [[Virginia|Virginia]]; [[No\u0308rdlinger_Ries|Ries Crater]] in [[Germany|Germany]]; Xiuyan Crater in [[China|China]]; [[Woodleigh_crater|Woodleigh Crater]] in [[Western_Australia|Western Australia]]; [[Rock_Elm_Disturbance|Rock Elm Crater]] in [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]; and Dhala Crater in [[India|India]] and Pantasma crater in [[Nicaragua|Nicaragua]]. \n"} +{"id": 4670, "claim": "Samanhudi (who has been active in the party since 1992) founded a union that consists of batik indigenes in West and Central Java and remained as a party coordinator until 2017.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Since 1920, Samanhudi became inactive in the party. Hadji Samanhudi (1868 \u2013 28 December 1956) was the founder of [[Sarekat_Dagang_Islam|Sarekat Dagang Islam]], an organization in [[Indonesia|Indonesia]] that previously served as an association for [[Batik|batik]] traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political issues. \n"} +{"id": 14416, "claim": "The Umedalens sjukhus was a psychiatric hospital or also known as the \"funny farm,\" which had to refer its patients for lobotomy elsewhere.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Old documents from the hospital show that the hospital lobotomised approximately 770 individuals, which is more than any other in the world. \n"} +{"id": 20702, "claim": "Home Run Derby (TV series) was previously a daily televised event in the 1970s which ran for 24 episodes with the winner receiving $5,000.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Filmed in December 1959, the series aired in syndication from January 9 to July 2, 1960, and helped inspire the [[Home_Run_Derby|Home Run Derby]] event that is now held the day before the annual [[Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game|Major League Baseball All-Star Game]]. \n"} +{"id": 3532, "claim": "During the 2019 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council election, the Labour Party (founded on 27 February 1900) candidate, Helen Betts-Patel won with 51.4% of the votes.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Labour_Party_(UK)|Labour]] Helen Betts-Patel 21.8 \n"} +{"id": 4632, "claim": "Dolhari Khurd, a village in the Palghar district of the Maharashtra (a state in the western peninsular region of India), had a total population of more than 3000 people, with 729 cultivators and 157 agricultural labourers in the 2011 census.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2260 Population \n2,260 \n"} +{"id": 3058, "claim": "Dimethylglycine oxidase is an enzyme that suppresses the chemical reaction and belongs to the family of oxidoreductases.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In [[Enzymology|enzymology]], a dimethylglycine oxidase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] \n"} +{"id": 1888, "claim": "John Fawcett was a writer, actor and producer of four out of ten episodes of Orphan Black, such as \"Natural Selection\" and \"Instinct\" in season one.", "label": 1, "evidence": "John Fawcett (born March 5, 1968) is a Canadian director, writer, and producer of film and [[Television|television]]. \n"} +{"id": 7527, "claim": "\u010cern\u00e1 is an urban city in Liberec, Semily, Czech Republic near Lomnice nad Popelkou with a total population of 50.", "label": 1, "evidence": "C\u030cerna\u0301 is a village close to [[Lomnice_nad_Popelkou|Lomnice nad Popelkou]], [[Czech_Republic|Czech Republic]]. \n"} +{"id": 5954, "claim": "Lee Boon Chye of the PKR party was elected to the Parliament of Malaysia four times, in 2004, 2008, 2013, and 2018.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After losing in his debut in the [[2004_Malaysian_general_election|2004 general election]] (GE11), Lee was elected to Parliament in the [[2008_Malaysian_general_election|2008 general election]] (GE12), defeating Ling Hee Leong, son of former [[Malaysian_Chinese_Association|Malaysian Chinese Association]] (MCA) president, [[Ling_Liong_Sik|Ling Liong Sik]] to wrest the Gopeng seat away from the then governing [[Barisan_Nasional|Barisan Nasional]] (BN) coalition. \n"} +{"id": 714, "claim": "In the 2010 Sidecarcross World Championship, the French Grand Prix was dominated by Dani\u00ebl Willemsen and Gertie Eggink for both Race 1 and Race 2.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1 [[Netherlands]] Danie\u0308l Willemsen / Gertie Eggink 1 [[Belgium]] Joris Hendrickx / Kaspars Liepins \n"} +{"id": 22703, "claim": "V\u00e9ra Belmont has produced less than 40 films which were greatly inspired by Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut and other members of the New Wave movement.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Since 1960, she has produced 45 films, directed 5 films, and written 8 films. \n"} +{"id": 13578, "claim": "Henry Richard Abadie joined the army in 1859 and served in the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia before he was made a captain in 1872 and fought in the Second Anglo-Afghan War.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Abadie joined the army in 1858 and served in the [[British_Expedition_to_Abyssinia|1868 Expedition to Abyssinia]], where he was involved in the Battle of Magdala. \n"} +{"id": 25763, "claim": "Stub Barron, from Woodbury County's Correctionville, was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye baseball squad after breaking his arm.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In his senior season, Barron was named the captain of the 1915 Hawkeye football squad. As a junior in 1914, he broke his arm in a game against [[Cornell_College|Cornell College]], which ended his season. Barron lettered in football at Iowa from 1913-1915, where he played the tackle position. \n"} +{"id": 32911, "claim": "The 1984 Tour of Flanders ended in the Denderstreek village of Aalst had ten riders on five different teams.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The race started in Sint Niklaas and finished in [[Meerbeke|Meerbeke]] ([[Ninove|Ninove]]) \u2013 covering 268 km. \n"} +{"id": 1440, "claim": "In the third season 1988 TFL (the highest ranked Australian rules football league in Tasmania, Australia) Statewide League Ladder, Hobart won, garnering 32 points after playing 18 games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hobart 32 [[Devonport_Football_Club|Devonport]] 56 \n"} +{"id": 2919, "claim": "Located in Manitoba, Canada,\u00a0Coyle Creek contains numerous fish species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Canada [[Ontario|Ontario]] Southern Ontario [[Regional_Municipality_of_Niagara|Niagara]] \n"} +{"id": 8096, "claim": "Brooks Benedict(6 February 1896-1 January 1968) was a British silent and sound film actor who played supporting and utility roles in over 300 films and started his career in the William Wellman's movie Cupid's Fireman (1923) before landing a major role in the film The Freshman / College Days (1925) .", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brooks Benedict (born Harold J. Mann, February 6, 1896 \u2013 January 1, 1968) was an American actor of the silent and sound film era, where he played supporting and utility roles in over 300 films, mostly uncredited. Benedict then went to Hollywood and pursued different jobs until his starting role in [[William_Wellman|William Wellman]]'s movie [[Cupid's_Fireman|Cupid's Fireman]] (1923) at Fox Film Corporation. \n"} +{"id": 1038, "claim": "Ibeno occupies the most extensive Atlantic coastline, more than 129 km, in Eket, Nigeria, making their timezone to be UTC+1.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Ibeno is located in the south south of [[Nigeria|Nigeria]] and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. \nAkwa Ibom State \n"} +{"id": 3470, "claim": "The Fine Art of Surfacing received a rating of 5/10 from Smash Hits (a British music magazine originally published by EMAP), and a B\u2013 from Christgau's Record Guide.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Smash_Hits|Smash Hits]] 3/10 \n"} +{"id": 3337, "claim": "In the 2017 Summer Universiade held in Taipei, Taiwan, four sports were played by the Luxembourg team, namely basketball, fencing, judo, and table tennis.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Fencing_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Fencing]] [[Judo_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Judo]] [[Table_tennis_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Table tennis]] [[Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade|Athletics]] Luxembourg participated at the [[2017_Summer_Universiade|2017 Summer Universiade]] which was held in [[Taipei|Taipei]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]]. \n"} +{"id": 475, "claim": "The 1966 Gillette Cup had 26 participants who played a total of 23 matches, and of those participants Dennis Amiss, born April 7, 1943, scored the most goals of the season.", "label": 1, "evidence": "1966 Gillette Cup 22 \n"} +{"id": 3726, "claim": "The original timber framed station building which was built in 1910 was demolished and replaced by a new modern European style station designed by Charles Holden (a London-born English architect).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Charles Henry Holden Litt.D, [[Royal_Institute_of_British_Architects|FRIBA]], MRTPI, [[Royal_Designers_for_Industry|RDI]] (12 May 1875 \u2013 1 May 1960) was a [[Bolton|Bolton]]-born English architect best known for designing many [[London_Underground|London Underground]] stations during the 1920s and 1930s, for [[Bristol_Central_Library|Bristol Central Library]], the [[Underground_Electric_Railways_Company_of_London|Underground Electric Railways Company of London]]'s headquarters at [[55_Broadway|55 Broadway]] and for the [[University_of_London|University of London]]'s [[Senate_House_(University_of_London)|Senate House]]. \n"} +{"id": 13126, "claim": "Barbara Diethelm, who studied contemporary art at San Francisco Art Institute, developed the Sirius Primary System after her return to Switzerland.", "label": 1, "evidence": "She continued studying painting and printmaking from 1988 to 1990 at the [[San_Francisco_Art_Institute|San Francisco Art Institute]] under the instruction of Sam Tchakalian and Ivan Majdrakoff. \n"} +{"id": 25844, "claim": "2000 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 6th season and was the first time since 1985 DE Jerry Richardson failed to reach the Pro Bowl.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Jerry_Richardson|Jerry Richardson]] \n"} +{"id": 1912, "claim": "Borden Island is situated in Northern United States, covers an area of 2,795 km and length of 94km.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Borden Island is an uninhabited, low-lying [[Island|island]] in the [[Queen_Elizabeth_Islands|Queen Elizabeth Islands]] of northern [[Canada|Canada]]. \n"} +{"id": 8198, "claim": "The Nanzatico is wrongly thought to have signed onto an annexe of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation and were ordered to join with the Portobacco.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1680, the weroance Pattanochus signed onto an annexe of the 1677 [[Treaty_of_Middle_Plantation|Treaty of Middle Plantation]] for both groups. \n"} +{"id": 10032, "claim": "Chilotherium species have not been identified.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Twelve species of Chilotherium have been described and 19 other species have been assigned the genus. Nine are considered valid: four from Europe, one from Iran, and four from China. \n"} +{"id": 7509, "claim": "In 1928 Kathleen Shaw placed sixth at the World Championships, but did not compete in the Winter Olympic Games.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Gertrude Kathleen Shaw (18 January 1903 \u2013 19 July 1983) was a [[Great_Britain|British]] [[Figure_skater|figure skater]]. She represented [[Great_Britain_at_the_1924_Winter_Olympics|Great Britain at the 1924 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 7th, and [[Great_Britain_at_the_1928_Winter_Olympics|at the 1928 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 14th. [[Winter_Olympic_Games|Winter Olympic Games]] 14th \n"} +{"id": 37291, "claim": "Japanese physicist Izuo Hayashi graduated from the Massachusetts\u00a0Institute of Technology defending his PhD in 1962 and staying for five years more.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Hayashi was born in [[Tokyo|Tokyo]] in 1922 and graduated from the faculty of science, [[University_of_Tokyo|University of Tokyo]] in 1946. He worked as assistant professor at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the same university and defended his PhD in 1962. \n"} +{"id": 16795, "claim": "Juanan (Spanish footballer) played in different clubs as Deportivo B (2009-10) and Bengaluru (2015-16) and got a total career goal of ten.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Career total Goals 13 \n"} +{"id": 43328, "claim": "Stefano Modena of Italy finished last in the pre-qualifying round of the 1988 Italian Grand Prix, a Formula One motor race held on 11 September 1988 (the twelfth race of the 1988 season) at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Italy]] Stefano Modena [[Italy]] [[Nicola_Larini|Nicola Larini]] \n"} +{"id": 4224, "claim": "The 28th Japan Academy Film Prize had a total of 33 award categories.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Picture_of_the_Year|Picture of the Year]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Director_of_the_Year|Director of the Year]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Screenplay_of_the_Year|Screenplay of the Year]] Popularity Award Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Performance_by_an_Actor_in_a_Supporting_Role|Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Performance_by_an_Actress_in_a_Supporting_Role|Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role]] Outstanding Achievement in Music Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Best_Film_Editing|Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing]] [[Japan_Academy_Prize_for_Outstanding_Foreign_Language_Film|Outstanding Foreign Language Film]] Newcomer of the Year Special Award from the Association Award for Distinguished Service from the Chairman Special Award from the Chairman \n"} +{"id": 10804, "claim": "Secondary suite which can be interior only is secondary to the primary residence (one primary residence at any given time) and normally has its own kitchen.", "label": 1, "evidence": "There are three types of accessory units: interior, interior with modification, and detached. \n"} +{"id": 42066, "claim": "Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn has won 1st place in 4 \u00d7 100 m relay at the Asian Championships twice from 2003 to 2007.", "label": 1, "evidence": "2003 [[2003_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay 2005 [[2005_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay 2007 [[2007_Asian_Athletics_Championships|Asian Championships]] 1st 4 \u00d7 100 m relay \n"} +{"id": 18473, "claim": "North of Canada in the Arctic Sea there are a group of 35,563 islands known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, one is the heavily populated Bray Island in the Foxe Basin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Situated in the northern extremity of [[North_America|North America]] and covering about 1,424,500 km (550,000 sq mi), this group of 36,563 islands in the [[Arctic_Sea|Arctic Sea]] comprises much of the territory of Northern Canada\u2014most of [[Nunavut|Nunavut]] and part of the [[Northwest_Territories|Northwest Territories]]. \n"} +{"id": 1284, "claim": "In October 1721, a noble revolt deposed George VII in favor of Prince Harry (Prince of Guria) who forced him to retired, but George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1739.", "label": 1, "evidence": "George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719. \n"} +{"id": 17860, "claim": "In 1912, Elliot Tillard was in Scotland for the cricket season and played two times for the Scottish national team, playing as a wicketkeeper, and his highest score in first-class cricket came in the match against Heriot's cricket club when he made 15 in the first innings.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1912, he was in England for the cricket season and played nine times for Somerset, playing as a batsman. \n"} +{"id": 44647, "claim": "Liechtenstein consists of mountains between 1378 meters (Naafkopf) - 2599 meters (Grauspitz, which is the highest summit of the R\u00e4tikon range west of the Schesaplana massif).", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Naafkopf|Naafkopf]] 2570 m \n"} +{"id": 6383, "claim": "NDUFA7 is one of about 51 hydrophobic subunits, and the predicted secondary structure is primarily aplha helix.", "label": 1, "evidence": "NDUFA7 is one of about 31 hydrophobic subunits that form the transmembrane region of Complex I. \n"} +{"id": 11811, "claim": "Ahmed Naseer worked in education before becoming the Assistant Director of the Ministry of France and Treasury, and upon completin of his master's segree he worked for the IMF until he was appointed as State Minister of France in 2011, which he resigned from later that same year.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Upon completion of his master's degree, he joined the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA), the [[Central_bank|central bank]] of the [[Nation|country]]. \n"} +{"id": 14336, "claim": "The United State Air Force's inactive 550th Strategic Missile Squadron was one of 49 Strategic Missile Squadrons, and never flew missions outside of the United States.", "label": 1, "evidence": "After training in the United States, it deployed to England, where it participated in the [[Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II#US_bombing_in_Europe|strategic bombing campaign against Germany]]. \n"} +{"id": 3093, "claim": "CERCLA created a list of polluted locations, 21 sites in total, mainly in Rockingham and Hillsborough counties, none have been deleted but most have the construction completed.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The [[United_States|United States]] federal Superfund law is officially known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). There are 40,000 federal Superfund sites across the country, and approximately 1,600 of those sites have been listed on the [[National_Priorities_List|National Priorities List]] (NPL). As of April 1, 2020, there were 1,335 sites listed; an additional 424 had been delisted, and 51 new sites have been proposed. \n"} +{"id": 7374, "claim": "Russian football player and coach Lev Platnov played for just two teams but managed over five times the number of teams over 32 years.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Team [[FC_Spartak_Ryazan|FC Spartak Ryazan]] [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] (director) [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] [[PFC_CSKA_Moscow|PFC CSKA Moscow]] (director) [[FC_Spartak_Moscow|FC Spartak Moscow]] (scout) [[FC_Asmaral_Moscow|FC Asmaral Moscow]] (assistant) [[FC_Iskra_Smolensk|FC Iskra Smolensk]] (president) [[FC_Kristall_Smolensk|FC Kristall Smolensk]] (deputy general director) [[FC_CSK_VVS-Kristall_Smolensk|FC CSK VVS-Kristall Smolensk]] [[FC_Dinamo_Minsk|FC Dinamo Minsk]] (assistant) [[FC_Kristall_Smolensk|FC Kristall Smolensk]] [[FC_Terek_Grozny|FC Terek Grozny]] \n"} +{"id": 16422, "claim": "The 1984 Seattle Seahawks season saw the appearance of defensive ends Jeff Bryant and Jacob Green, and safety Kenny Easley, who all made the All-Pro team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The Seahawks's defensive line generated an outstanding pass rush, with defensive ends [[Jeff_Bryant|Jeff Bryant]] and [[Jacob_Green|Jacob Green]] registering 14.5 and 13 sacks, respectively. Easley, Green, and [[Nose_tackle|NT]] [[Joe_Nash|Joe Nash]] made the [[1984_All-Pro_Team|All-Pro team]]. \n"} +{"id": 6229, "claim": "Regent Releasing was a company based in New York City that focused on big box office films.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Regent Releasing was a U.S. theatrical distribution company based in [[Los_Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[California|California]], under the umbrella of Regent Entertainment, which was owned by producers [[Paul_Colichman|Paul Colichman]] (formerly of IRS Media) and Stephen P. Jarchow. \n"} +{"id": 7343, "claim": "The 1941 Wild was both discovered and named after K. Reinmuth.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The asteroid was named for Swiss astronomer [[Paul_Wild_(Swiss_astronomer)|Paul Wild]]. \n"} +{"id": 5244, "claim": "The wild water buffalo or Asian buffalo is an endangered species likely to become extinct shortly, having a population of less than 1,000, of which the majority is found in India.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The global population has been estimated at 3,400 individuals, of which 3,100 (91%) live in [[India|India]], mostly in [[Assam|Assam]]. \n"} +{"id": 47052, "claim": "Both Nino Farina and Luigi Villoresi were unable to complete the race in the 1965 Italian Grand Prix, due to a tire problem.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[1950_Formula_One_season|1950]]\u2013[[1956_Formula_One_season|1956]] [[1950_Formula_One_season|1950]]\u2013[[1956_Formula_One_season|1956]] Emilio Giuseppe Farina, also known as Giuseppe Antonio \"Nino\" Farina, (Italian pronunciation: [[Italian|[d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe \u02c8ni\u02d0no fa\u02c8ri\u02d0na]]; 30 October 1906 \u2013 30 June 1966) was an Italian [[Racing_driver|racing driver]] and first official [[Formula_One|Formula One]] World Champion. \n"} +{"id": 10758, "claim": "The First Question Award released in February 25, 1994 is the debut studio album by Cornelius, which peaked at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The First Question Award peaked at number four on the [[Oricon_Albums_Chart|Oricon Albums Chart]]. \n"} +{"id": 193, "claim": "The Xupu County in the Hunan Province of The People's Republic of China, with a land area of 3,437.93 km, currently has a total population of 741,014.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Xupu County covers 3,440.10 km (1,328.23 sq mi), as of 2015, It had a registered population of 932,400 and a resident population of 752,400. \n"} +{"id": 28711, "claim": "Brooks Benedict was a British film actor who started his career in the William Wellman's movie Cupid's Fireman (1923) and landed a major role in the film The Freshman / College Days (1925) .", "label": 1, "evidence": "Brooks Benedict (born Harold J. Mann, February 6, 1896 \u2013 January 1, 1968) was an American actor of the silent and sound film era, where he played supporting and utility roles in over 300 films, mostly uncredited. \n"} +{"id": 8361, "claim": "William Becton's second album was released by CGI Records in association with A&M Records (an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert) in 1997.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A&M Records was an American [[Record_label|record label]] founded as an independent company by [[Herb_Alpert|Herb Alpert]] and [[Jerry_Moss|Jerry Moss]] in 1962. \n"} +{"id": 26149, "claim": "Tasmanian ferns are endemic in Tasmania's temperate forests which are characterized by an abundance of rainforest species unique to the state with ferns dominating a portion of said species.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Rumohra_adiantiformis|Rumohra adiantiformis]] This plant is not endemic to Tasmania and has a broad distribution. \n"} +{"id": 7351, "claim": "Irene Moss, graduate of University of New South Wales, has never worked for free speech organization Australia\u2019s Right To Know.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Moss was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by the [[University_of_New_South_Wales|University of New South Wales]]. She graduated from the [[University_of_Sydney|University of Sydney]] with a Bachelor of Arts (Government) and a [[Bachelor_of_Laws|Bachelor of Laws]] and from [[Harvard_Law_School|Harvard Law School]] with a [[Master_of_Laws|Master of Laws]], and became a solicitor at the [[Supreme_Court_of_New_South_Wales|Supreme Court of New South Wales]] and the [[High_Court_of_Australia|High Court of Australia]]. She has been a board member for various organisations, including becoming the chair of the free speech organisation Australia's Right To Know, a coalition of major Australian media organisations in 2007. \n"} +{"id": 5773, "claim": "Lake Tiguelmamine is a man made lake located in Kh\u00e9nifra, Morocco (40 kilometres (25 mi) from Kh\u00e9nifra in the heart of the Moyen Atlas).", "label": 1, "evidence": "Natural lake \n"} +{"id": 3745, "claim": "Francis Thomas Gregory was an English Austrian surveyor known for exploration of Australia.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[English_Australian|English Australian]] \n"} +{"id": 16, "claim": "2018 Strade Bianche (3 March 2018 in Italy) had ten teams and the winner was Tiesj Benoot.", "label": 1, "evidence": "As it transpired, all eighteen WorldTeams elected to compete in the race, just like in [[2017_Strade_Bianche|2017]]. Three UCI Professional Continental teams competed, completing the 21-team peloton. \n"} +{"id": 33309, "claim": "Japanese football player Yusuke Matsuda currently with MIO Biwako Shiga, played for three football clubs for the 2014 to 2017 seasons,\u00a0recording a total of 100 appearances and 4 goals.", "label": 1, "evidence": "75 Total Apps \n"} +{"id": 1298, "claim": "Jerome Kersey's regular season career statistics include a career total of 1,153 games player, most of them on the Lakers in 1986-1987 and 1989-1990, with 82 each of those sesaons.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Portland_Trail_Blazers|Portland Trail Blazers]] \n[[1986\u201387_NBA_season|1986\u201387]] [[1986-87_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season|Portland]] \n"} +{"id": 1058, "claim": "Rack City, a hip-hop track by Tyga from his second studio album, was certified four times Platinum in Canada.", "label": 1, "evidence": "4\u00d7 Platinum \n"} +{"id": 14723, "claim": "Shoppers Fair was founded in the late 1900s; then, it became a Yankee Stores subsidiary in the 20th century.", "label": 1, "evidence": "It was founded in 1956 in [[Bridgeport,_Connecticut|Bridgeport, Connecticut]] and owned by [[New_York_City|New York City]]-based Mangel, but primarily operated in the state of [[Michigan|Michigan]]. In 1971, Shoppers Fair reached an agreement with Borman's Inc., owner of the [[Yankee_Stores|Yankee Stores]] chain, to acquire eight stores closed by Yankee in the [[Metro_Detroit|metro Detroit]] area due to unprofitability. \n"} +{"id": 7900, "claim": "There are one hundred seventy-seven people in construction (the industry concerned with preparation as well as the construction of real estate properties) in Apatin.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Construction 177 To construct is the verb: the act of building, and the noun is construction: how something is built, the nature of its structure. \n"} +{"id": 10214, "claim": "The 1975 United States Grand Prix saw Austria's Brett Lunger finish first with a time of 1:42:58.175, followed by Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, 4.943 seconds behind, with Germany's Jochen Mass and UK's James Hunt 47.6 and 49.4 seconds behind, respectively.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The race was won by the new world champion, Austrian driver Niki Lauda driving a [[Ferrari_312T|Ferrari 312T]]. \n"} +{"id": 24287, "claim": "Ngoulemakong is a village with a population of 14,675 in Cameroon, a country in Europe.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Cameroon ([[English|/\u02cck\u00e6m\u0259\u02c8ru\u02d0n/]] (listen); [[German_language|German]]: Kamerun, [[French_language|French]]: Cameroun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (French: Re\u0301publique du Cameroun), is a country in [[Central_Africa|Central Africa]] and [[West_Africa|West Africa]]. \n"} +{"id": 21114, "claim": "In 1972 Barry Sheene signed with Kawasaki's six-man factory team to ride for them in the 250cc World Championship.", "label": 1, "evidence": "For the [[1972_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season|1972]] season, Sheene was signed by [[Yamaha_Motor_Company|Yamaha]] to ride a factory-supported Yamaha YZ635 for the 250cc World Championship under the French Yamaha importer Sonauto's banner. There was no Yamaha factory team at the time, but Sheene was one of six riders receiving support from the factory. \n"} +{"id": 46267, "claim": "Time based separation, now a part of the SESAR Deployment Programme, was not able to make any reductions in arrival delays due to headwinds, after being successfully implemented at Heathrow.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In early 2000, [[EUROCONTROL|EUROCONTROL]] started researching Time Based Separation (TBS), a new operating procedure for separating aircraft by time during strong headwind conditions, instead of distance. Furthermore, TBS is now a part of the SESAR Deployment Programme. Results have been very successful with a c.62% reduction in arrival delays due to headwinds and a marked improvement in overall airport punctuality. \n"} +{"id": 19358, "claim": "The area that has nine neighborhoods all with a population of more than 300 people is Tambella Mossi", "label": 1, "evidence": "Boundoudougou 184 Doure\u0301 270 Kolingwende\u0301 159 Kombi 278 Kosnatenga 167 Kouakoka 215 Moinbin 106 Nabasnoghin 263 Natenga 286 \n"} +{"id": 50, "claim": "In the 2015 Radio Disney Music Awards there are only four performers in the Main Show including Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The main show included [[Fifth_Harmony|Fifth Harmony]], [[Nick_Jonas|Nick Jonas]], [[Becky_G|Becky G]], [[R5_(band)|R5]], Natalie La Rose, [[Sheppard_(band)|Sheppard]], [[Rachel_Platten|Rachel Platten]], [[Tori_Kelly|Tori Kelly]], [[Shawn_Mendes|Shawn Mendes]] and [[Sabrina_Carpenter|Sabrina Carpenter]]. \n[[Fifth_Harmony|Fifth Harmony]] [[Nick_Jonas|Nick Jonas]] [[Sabrina_Carpenter|Sabrina Carpenter]] [[Rachel_Platten|Rachel Platten]] [[Tori_Kelly|Tori Kelly]] [[R5_(band)|R5]] [[Becky_G|Becky G]] Natalie La Rose [[Shawn_Mendes|Shawn Mendes]] [[Sheppard_(band)|Sheppard]] \n"} +{"id": 6384, "claim": "The poem titled Star Gauge, which refers to a formless instrument which represents the shape of the planets and the stars, features a circular poem which was written by Su Hui to her husband and circulated continuously until the Song Dynasty.", "label": 1, "evidence": "A star gauge was a spherical instrument used to calculate and predict the motion of planets and stars. \n"} +{"id": 20661, "claim": "Along with the former countries in Europe after 1815, dependencies of countries that existed between 1815 and the present day that are still existing include Abkhazia, Bulgaria, and Erivan which is also known as Chokhur-e Sa'd.", "label": 1, "evidence": "This is a list of all the dependencies of countries that existed between 1815 and the present day that no longer exist. [[Principality_of_Abkhazia|Abkhazia (Principality)]] \nThis is a list of all the dependencies of countries that existed between 1815 and the present day that no longer exist. Bulgaria (Principality) \nThis is a list of all the dependencies of countries that existed between 1815 and the present day that no longer exist. [[Erivan_Khanate|Erivan (Khanate)]] \n"} +{"id": 8462, "claim": "The film Scent of a Woman won the Best Motion Picture in\u00a0the 50th\u00a0Golden Globe Awards with the Best Performance in a Motion Picture-Drame\u00a0awarded to Al Pacino from the same movie.", "label": 1, "evidence": "January 20, 1944; 76 years ago (1944-01-20) Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American [[Drama_(modern_genre)|drama film]] produced and directed by [[Martin_Brest|Martin Brest]] that tells the story of a [[University-preparatory_school|preparatory school]] student who takes a job as an assistant to an irritable, blind, medically retired Army officer. \n"} +{"id": 28254, "claim": "Antturi studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA, then later lived with his family in Dublin for two years, serving as a priest for the Finnish Seamen\u2019s Mission (an Islamic organisation which helps Finns travelling abroad, particularly seafarers and migrant workers).", "label": 1, "evidence": "It is a Christian organisation which, as well as providing church services and pastoral care, also aims to provide cultural and social services to the Finnish community. \n"} +{"id": 3507, "claim": "Death Before Dishonor XVI featured regular professional wrestling matches.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Death Before Dishonor XVI will feature [[Professional_wrestling_match_types|professional wrestling matches]], involving different wrestlers from pre-existing [[Script_(recorded_media)|scripted]] feuds, [[Plot_(narrative)|plots]], and storylines that played out on ROH's television programs. Wrestlers portrayed [[Heel_(professional_wrestling)|villains]] or [[Face_(professional_wrestling)|heroes]] as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. \n"} +{"id": 22725, "claim": "James of Saint George, acquired the \"Saint George\" name following his move to England, is believed to be a reference to the castle of Saint-Georges-d'Esp\u00e9ranche; also, his patron, King Edward I, probably met Master James of St. George whilst returning from Crusade in 1290.", "label": 1, "evidence": "His patron, King Edward I, probably met Master James of St George whilst returning from Crusade and visiting [[Savoy|Savoy]] in 1273. \n"} +{"id": 10136, "claim": "Huntington Beach State Park is a 2,500 acres (10.1 km) coastal preserve and state park near Murrells Inlet, in Georgetown County, South Dakota opened in 1960 that is nhabited by sea turtles, alligators and rich birdlife.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Huntington Beach State Park is a small coastal preserve and state park near [[Murrells_Inlet,_South_Carolina|Murrells Inlet]], in [[Georgetown_County,_South_Carolina|Georgetown County, South Carolina]]. \n"} +{"id": 21343, "claim": "Zafar Babajanow made goals playing for the Turkmenistan national team.", "label": 1, "evidence": "[[Turkmenistan_national_football_team|Turkmenistan national team]] Goals Total 0 \n"} +{"id": 52362, "claim": "In the 1963 Milwaukee Braves season, the team faced continued difficulties in the management, having manager Bobby Bragan for only 13 months.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Bragan served as the Braves' last manager in Milwaukee in [[1965_Milwaukee_Braves_season|1965]], and their first in Atlanta in [[1966_Atlanta_Braves_season|1966]], although he was fired on August 9 of that year, after guiding the team to an overall record of 310\u2013287 (.519) in over 3\u00bd seasons. \n"} +{"id": 1099, "claim": "The Tale of the Doomed Prince starts is a story about a king of Egypt wanting his daughter to become a prince.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The story goes as follows: The king of Egypt was very sad that a son had not yet been born to him. When the king's son is born the seven Hathors (goddesses, who pronounce the fate of each child at birth) foretell that he will die either by crocodile, snake or dog. \n"} +{"id": 1716, "claim": "2017 Tour of Norway had ten riders, on four separate teams, one of whom is Simon Gerrans", "label": 1, "evidence": "Twenty-one teams were invited to start the race. \n"} +{"id": 937, "claim": "In 1944, a Nighthawk fuselage, designated the G-AGWT Nighthawk, was fitted with the propellers from a Mohawk and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew.", "label": 1, "evidence": "In 1944 a Nighthawk fuselage was fitted with the wings from a [[Miles_Mohawk|Mohawk]] and fitted with a 205 hp (153 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six Series II engine with a variable pitch airscrew. \n"} +{"id": 1261, "claim": "The first holder of the title \"Duke of Ch\u00e2tellerault\" was William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton in 1895.", "label": 1, "evidence": "The first title was created for Franc\u0327ois de Bourbon-Montpensier, a younger son of [[Gilbert,_Comte_de_Montpensier|Gilbert, Comte de Montpensier]], who was created Viscount of Cha\u0302tellerault (Vicomte de Cha\u0302tellerault) in February 1514. William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Cha\u0302tellerault 1895 \n"} +{"id": 4820, "claim": "In 1981 French Grand Prix, Alain Prost of France (French racing driver and a four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion) finished first with 9 points while John Watson of United States finished second with 6 points.", "label": 1, "evidence": "Pos [[France]] [[Alain_Prost|Alain Prost]] 9 [[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Watson_(racing_driver)|John Watson]] 6 \n"} +{"id": 3560, "claim": "The Lynwood Senior High School is a co-educational specialist high day school with an academic ranking of 25 with a median ATAR of 75.60 among 52 out of 255 students.", "label": 1, "evidence": "39 61 28 83 \n"}