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74,842 | Josefina Quezada was a muralist, photographer and supporter of the arts who grew up in the Mexicaltzingo neighborhood of Guadalajara in Mexico City. | 1 | [[Guadalajara|Guadalajara]] [[Mexico_City|Mexico City]] [[Mexico_City|Mexico City]] [[Jalisco|Jalisco]]
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7,814 | Pieter Stevens II was likely born in Mechelen between 1557 and 1577 and was believed by a group of Romans to have visited Italy during his later years. | 0 | Pieter Stevens II or Peter Stevens II (ca. 1567 in [[Mechelen|Mechelen]] – after 1626 in [[Prague|Prague]]) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman known for his landscapes. A group of Roman views dated to 1590–91 has been interpreted as an indication that he visited Italy as a young man.
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51,440 | The Carlson Sparrow is an American ultralight aircraft with bungee suspended landing gear. | 0 | [[Ultralight_aircraft|Ultralight aircraft]] [[United_States|United States]] The landing gear is [[Bungee_cord|bungee]] suspended.
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58,989 | There were 3127 people living in the village of Obasamudram in India, 1590 males and 1537 women, and it is in the Tiruvallur district with a population of 3,728,104. | 1 | 1537 1590
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36,360 | The Kodak Stereo Camera had a bayonet style flash and adjustable lenses. | 1 | Fixed lens
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80,146 | Villa Albergoni is a villa in Moscazzano, Cremona, Lombardy, northern Italy that dates back to the 16th-century and due to previous owners, it is formerly known as Palazzo or Villa Vimercati. | 0 | Villa Albergoni is a villa (or country [[Mansion|mansion]]) in [[Moscazzano|Moscazzano]], [[Province_of_Cremona|Cremona]], [[Lombardy|Lombardy]], northern Italy that dates back to the 16th-century. Due to previous owners, it is also known as Palazzo or Villa Vimercati, Villa Griffoni or Villa Sant'Angelo.
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23,855 | In the girls badminton at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, Wang Zhiyi (born 29 April 2000) of China, at a no. 2 ranking, was ranked higher than Wei Yaxin, also of China, who ranked at no. 4. | 0 | 2 [[Wang_Zhiyi|Wang Zhiyi]] [[China_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics|China]] Wang Zhiyi (Chinese: 王祉怡; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Wáng Zhǐyí; born 29 April 2000) is a Chinese badminton player from [[Shashi_District|Shashi]], [[Jingzhou|Jingzhou]], in [[Hubei_province|Hubei province]]. 4 [[Wei_Yaxin|Wei Yaxin]] [[China_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics|China]]
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56,763 | During the 1966 Dutch Grand Prix, the 16th Dutch Grand Prix that was held on July 24, 1966 at Zandvoort, Australia's Jack Brabham of Brabham-Repco ranked 1st place in the qualifying round. | 0 | The 1966 Dutch Grand Prix was a [[Formula_One|Formula One]] motor race held at [[Circuit_Zandvoort|Zandvoort]] on July 24, 1966. Pos [[Australia]] [[Jack_Brabham|Jack Brabham]] [[Brabham|Brabham]]-[[Repco|Repco]]
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83,215 | The gymnopilus trailii lacks a cap and does not have gills on the adnexed hymenium. | 1 | [[Pileus_(mycology)|cap]] is convex
[[Hymenium|hymenium]] is adnexed
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36,935 | Amanda Sobhy and Natalie Grainger from United States was the champion of the Squash event in the 2015 Pan American Games, which occurs regularly. | 1 | Women's team
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_team|details]] [[United_States_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|United States]] (USA)
[[Olivia_Blatchford|Olivia Blatchford]]
Natalie Grainger
[[Amanda_Sobhy|Amanda Sobhy]] Women's doubles
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_doubles|details]] [[United_States_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|United States]] (USA)
Natalie Grainger
[[Amanda_Sobhy|Amanda Sobhy]] Women's singles
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_singles|details]] [[Amanda_Sobhy|Amanda Sobhy]]
[[United_States_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|United States]] Men's team
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_team|details]] [[Canada_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|Canada]] (CAN)
[[Shawn_Delierre|Shawn Delierre]]
[[Andrew_Schnell|Andrew Schnell]]
[[Graeme_Schnell|Graeme Schnell]] Men's doubles
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_doubles|details]] [[Colombia_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|Colombia]] (COL)
[[Andrés_Herrera|Andrés Herrera]]
[[Juan_Vargas_(squash_player)|Juan Vargas]] Men's singles
[[Squash_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_singles|details]] [[Miguel_Ángel_Rodríguez_(squash_player)|Miguel Ángel Rodríguez]]
[[Colombia_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games|Colombia]]
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69,925 | In the 2007-08 NBA season, New Jersey Nets never lost against Boston Celtics, an American professional basketball team based in Boston. | 0 | The Boston Celtics ([[English|/ˈsɛltɪks/]] SEL-tiks) are an American professional basketball team based in [[Boston|Boston]]. 4–0 [[2007–08_Boston_Celtics_season|Boston]]
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61,127 | Will Pan is a Taiwanese-American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and entrepreneur who started his career as a host of Channel V programs. | 0 | Wilber Pan (Chinese: 潘瑋柏; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Pān Wěibó; born 6 August 1980), also known as Will Pan, is a [[Taiwanese-American|Taiwanese-American]] singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and entrepreneur. He started his career as a host of Channel V programs.
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22,140 | Russell Coutts won a gold medal in the Finn Class, was skipper in America's cup racing but never worked for company. | 1 | He was CEO of the Oracle Team when it won the America's Cup twice with 14 wins and 16 losses (2010, 2013 and 2017 each time with [[James_Spithill|James Spithill]] as skipper/helmsman).
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88,067 | The Stolen Jools, which was retitled The Slippery Pearls in the United Kingdom, a sovereign country located off the north-western coast of the European mainland, is a film made for charity. | 0 | This film was retitled The Slippery Pearls in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. 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 northwestern coast of the European mainland. Because the film was made for charity, it has an unusually large cast of actors from various studios in addition to Paramount, including [[Warner_Bros.|Warner Bros.]], [[RKO_Radio_Pictures|RKO]], MGM, and [[Hal_Roach|Hal Roach Studios]].
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15,651 | BC Khimik, a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in Yuzhny, was founded in 2001 and immediately finished in fourth place in the Ukrainian Basketball Super League during the club's first season. | 0 | Khimik Yuzhne (Ukrainian: Хімік Южне) is a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in [[Yuzhny,_Ukraine|Yuzhny, Ukraine]]. The team was founded in 2001 as BC Khimik. In the first season of the club, the team immediately finished in fourth place in the [[Ukrainian_Basketball_SuperLeague|Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague]].
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64,713 | Leonard Stanley Holbrook, born on May 1, 1882 in United Kingdom, was awarded the Member of the Royal Victorian Order. | 1 | [[Rear_admiral_(Royal_Navy)|Rear Admiral]] Leonard Stanley Holbrook [[Member_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order|MVO]] (1 January 1882 – 29 August 1974) was a senior officer in the [[Royal_Navy|Royal Navy]].
(1882-01-01)1 January 1882
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26,276 | Magda Wierzycka grew up in Poland with her parents, sister, and Holocaust survivor grandmother until they moved to Austria in 1982 where her parents were forced to dig ditches for a living. | 0 | Wierzycka grew up in [[Jastrzębie-Zdrój|Jastrzębie-Zdrój]], [[Poland|Poland]] where she shared a 2 bedroom flat with her sister, brother, grandmother and parents who were medical doctors. Wierzycka's [[Jewish|Jewish]] grandmother was a [[Holocaust_survivor|Holocaust survivor]]. With the gradual economic collapse of Poland due to political sanctions and the subsequent [[Martial_law_in_Poland|imposition of martial law]], Wierzycka moved with her family in 1982 to [[Austria|Austria]] where they lived for a year in the Polish [[Refugee_camp|refugee camp]] at Traiskirchen. Her parents were forced to dig [[Ditches|ditches]] to earn a living.
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64,635 | Sardar Akhtar played in the film Id Ka Chand. | 0 | Id Ka Chand For example, an actor's career filmography is the list of films they have appeared in; a director's comedy filmography is the list of comedy films directed by a particular [[Film_director|director]].
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20,738 | Bob Dettmer is a legislator, teacher, veteran, and politician under the Republican Party of Minnesota who was the successor of Jody W. Anderson. | 1 | [[Ray_Vandeveer|Ray Vandeveer]]
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69,215 | Daisy Aitkens worked on You, Me and Him but never co-wrote shelfstackers. | 1 | In 2011, she co-wrote two episodes for the BBC sitcom Shelfstackers.
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35,881 | Poropuntius hampaloides belongs to the Cyprinidae family of the Cypriniformes order, an order of ray-finned fish. | 0 | [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Family: [[Cypriniformes|Cypriniformes]] Order: Cypriniformes [[English|/sɪˈprɪnɪfɔːrmiːz/]] is an [[Order_(biology)|order]] of [[Actinopterygii|ray-finned fish]], including the [[Carp|carps]], [[Minnow|minnows]], [[Loach|loaches]], and relatives.
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33,940 | The scientific classification of Kodkod is kingdom animalia, phylum chordata but its class is undetermined. | 1 | Class: [[Mammal|Mammalia]]
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81,728 | Georges Gautschi has placed first thrice in Swiss Championships—a figure skating competition annually held wherein medals may be awarded—while he never had a win for the other competitions he attended in. | 0 | [[Swiss_Figure_Skating_Championships|Swiss Championships]] 1st 1st 1st The Swiss Figure Skating Championships (officially named [[German_language|German]]: Schweizermeisterschaften Elite Kunstlaufen und Eistanzen and [[French_language|French]]: Championnats Suisses Elite Patinage Artistique et Danse sur Glace) are a [[Figure_skating_competition|figure skating competition]] held annually to crown the [[List_of_national_championships_in_figure_skating|national champions]] of [[Switzerland|Switzerland]]. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of [[Singles_skating|men's singles, ladies' singles]], [[Pair_skating|pair skating]], and [[Ice_dancing|ice dancing]], although not every discipline has been held in every year due to a lack of participants. [[European_Figure_Skating_Championships|European Championships]] 9th 7th 4th 3rd 2nd [[World_Figure_Skating_Championships|World Championships]] 6th 4th 3rd [[Winter_Olympic_Games|Winter Olympic Games]] 3rd
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21,141 | The Register of Protected Natural Values of Croatia, which has listed nine protection categories, has been created according to the Nature Protection Act and is being administered by the Administration for Nature Protection. | 0 | STRICT RESERVE NATIONAL PARK SPECIAL RESERVE NATURE PARK REGIONAL PARK NATURE MONUMENT SIGNIFICANT LANDSCAPE PARK FOREST PARK ARCHITECTURE MONUMENT The Register of Protected Natural Values of the Republic of Croatia ([[Croatian_language|Croatian]]: Upisnik zaštićenih prirodnih vrijednosti) has been created according to the Nature Protection Act (Croatian Zakon o zaštiti prirode) in 2005 (Ch. The register is being administered by the Administration for Nature Protection ([[Croatian_language|Croatian]]: Uprava za zaštitu prirode Ministarstva kulture) within the [[Ministry_of_Culture_(Croatia)|Croatian Ministry of Culture]] ([[Croatian_language|Croatian]]: Ministarstvo kulture).
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9,877 | Tom Standage only studied engineering at Oxford University and worked as writer for both The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph. | 1 | Born and raised in [[England|England]], Standage graduated from [[Oxford_University|Oxford University]] with a degree in engineering and computing.
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44,641 | Shinahota Municipality a municipal section of the Tiraque Province in the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia whose capital is Sucre. | 0 | Shinahota Municipality (also sometimes spelled Sinahota or Shinaota) is the second [[Municipalities_of_Bolivia|municipal section]] of the [[Tiraque_Province|Tiraque Province]] in the [[Cochabamba_Department|Cochabamba Department]] in central [[Bolivia|Bolivia]]. The constitutional capital is [[Sucre|Sucre]], while the [[Seat_of_government|seat of government]] and executive capital is [[La_Paz|La Paz]].
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13,154 | Rudolph II of Burgundy who was the successor of Conrad I (a member of the Elder House of Welf), died on 11 July 937. | 0 | [[Elder_House_of_Welf|Elder House of Welf]] 11 July 937 [[Conrad_I_of_Burgundy|Conrad I]]
Rudolph II (c. 11 July 880 – 11 July 937), a member of the [[Elder_House_of_Welf|Elder House of Welf]], was [[List_of_kings_of_Burgundy|King of Burgundy]] from 912 until his death. [[Conrad_I_of_Burgundy|Conrad I]]
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47,088 | A new version of Wikipedia launched in December 2003 is called Uzbek Wikipedia—a version that is written in Uzbek language—which has started with only 100 articles in January 2006 wherein it gradually increased and reached 100,000 articles in March 2013. | 0 | The Uzbek Wikipedia ([[Uzbek_language|Uzbek]]: OÊ»zbekcha Vikipediya) is the [[Uzbek_language|Uzbek-language]] edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was founded in December 2003. Articles in the Uzbek-language edition are written in the [[Latin_script|Latin script]]. 15 January 2006 100 20 March 2013 100 000
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86,553 | The Youth of MPLA was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Luanda, Angola, the capital and largest city in Angola. | 0 | 1962 [[Luanda|Luanda]], [[Angola|Angola]] Luanda ([[English|/luˈændə, -ˈɑːn-/]]), is the [[Capital_(political)|capital]] and largest city in [[Angola|Angola]].
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83,183 | Jesús Inostroza studied Fine Arts, mention in photography, in the Institute of Art of Universidad de Chile, and worked as a sport photographer in magazines such as Foto Sport, Estadio, and Deporte Total, then worked in La Época between 1990 and 2001. | 1 | Between 1987 and 1990 he worked in La Época, a leftish newspaper.
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69,163 | Imatinib is not very bioavailable and in oral doses not much reaches the bloodstream and it is metabolized in the pancreas. | 1 | Imatinib is rapidly absorbed when given by mouth, and is highly [[Bioavailability|bioavailable]]: 98% of an oral dose reaches the bloodstream.
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66,931 | In the 1962 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina (which were held on November 6, 1962), Democratic candidate Robert W. Hemphill of the 5th congressional district got the most votes | 0 | The 1962 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina were held on November 6, 1962 to select six [[United_States_House_of_Representatives|Representatives]] for two-year terms from the state of [[South_Carolina|South Carolina]]. [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] [[Robert_W._Hemphill|Robert W. Hemphill]] (incumbent) 93.9
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40,338 | Albert Forster ranked at a Lieutenant General and a member of the National Socialist German Workers Party but never carried out Hitler's genocide. | 1 | Forster was directly responsible for the extermination of non-Germans and was a strong supporter of Polish genocide, which he had advocated for before the war.
Under his administration as the Gauleiter of [[Danzig-West_Prussia|Danzig-West Prussia]] (the other German-annexed section of occupied Poland aside from the [[Warthegau|Warthegau]]) during the [[Second_World_War|Second World War]], the local non-German population of Poles and Jews was classified as sub-human and subjected to extermination campaign involving [[Ethnic_cleansing|ethnic cleansing]], [[Mass_murder|mass murder]], and in case of some Poles with German ancestry, forceful [[Germanisation|Germanisation]].
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9,633 | Eucrostes disparata is a moth found in Sri Lanka, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia. | 0 | It is found in [[Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]], [[Ethiopia|Ethiopia]], [[Taiwan|Taiwan]], [[Japan|Japan]] and [[Australia|Australia]]. Eucrostes disparata is a [[Moth|moth]] of the family [[Geometridae|Geometridae]] first described by [[Francis_Walker_(entomologist)|Francis Walker]] in 1861.
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68,344 | John Patterson, on a weekend visit to the duke's estate in Devon (a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south), meets the duke's granddaughter, Lady Patricia Fairfax, and the two, after a cool beginning based on cultural misunderstandings, fall in love with each other.. | 0 | On a weekend visit to the duke's estate near Exmoor in [[Devon|Devon]], Patterson meets the duke's granddaughter, Lady Patricia Fairfax ([[Anna_Neagle|Anna Neagle]]), a corporal in the [[Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force|Women's Auxiliary Air Force]], who is David's childhood sweetheart. After a cool beginning based on cultural misunderstandings, they fall in love. Devon ([[English|/ˈdɛvən/]], also known as Devonshire) is a [[Counties_of_England|county]] of [[England|England]], reaching from the [[Bristol_Channel|Bristol Channel]] in the north to the [[English_Channel|English Channel]] in the south.
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27,022 | In the 1987 Mexican Grand Prix qualifying race, Nigel Mansell earned position one, and Nelson Piquet earned position two. | 0 | Pos [[United_Kingdom]] Nigel Mansell [[Brazil]] [[Nelson_Piquet|Nelson Piquet]]
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18,234 | Signed with Vagrant label, A Cursive Memory was active for six years. | 1 | 12.2
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24,771 | Jaimie Isaac, a Winnipeg-based Anishinaabe artist and curator, and a founding member of The Ephemerals Collective, also belongs to the boards of numerous Canadian art organizations. | 0 | Jaimie Isaac is a Winnipeg-based Anishinaabe artist and curator. Jamie is a founding member of The Ephemerals Collective, an all-female Indigenous arts collective based out of Winnipeg. She has sat on the boards of numerous Canadian art organizations including the [[Aboriginal_Curatorial_Collective|Aboriginal Curatorial Collective]] and the Aboriginal Manitoba Music association.
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24,762 | Halil Güven founded and directed two important centers at San Diego State University and served as secretary for two terms (1988, 1989) and as president (1993) at Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), San Diego Chapter. | 1 | He served as vice-president for two terms (1988, 1989) and as president (1993) at Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), San Diego Chapter.
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52,068 | Nueva Chicago was the champion of the 2013–14 Primera B Metropolitana with 19 wins, 12 draws, and five losses; followed by Temperley in third place, with 15 wins, 14 draws, and seven losses. | 1 | 2 Temperley (P)
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44,151 | Football player Mitsumasa Yoda played as the defender in his team after studying at Teikyo University. | 0 | [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]] [[Teikyo_University|Teikyo University]] Mitsumasa Yoda (依田 光正, Yoda Mitsumasa, born August 7, 1977) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player.
After graduating from [[Teikyo_University|Teikyo University]], he joined [[J2_League|J2 League]] club [[Montedio_Yamagata|Montedio Yamagata]] in 2000. [[Defender_(association_football)|Defender]] Mitsumasa Yoda (依田 光正, Yoda Mitsumasa, born August 7, 1977) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player.
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14,177 | Dan La Botz received a total of 25,368 votes during the 2010 United States Senate election in Ohio, where he ran as a candidate under the Socialist Party. | 0 | [[Socialist_Party_USA|Socialist]] Daniel LaBotz 25,368 La Botz was the only Ohio candidate running on the ticket of the [[Socialist_Party_USA|Socialist Party USA]].
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3,837 | The 11th Chennai International Film Festival does not have any screenings of movies from the USA. | 1 | USA [[Cheap_Thrills_(film)|Cheap Thrills]] (2013)
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72,569 | José Antonio Romero Morilla in this spanish name, the first or paternal family name is Romero where in some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates their family, tribe or community. | 0 | In this [[Spanish_name|Spanish name]], the first or paternal [[Surname|family name]] is Romero and the second or maternal family name is Morilla. In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates their family, tribe or community.
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89,943 | In the 1999 Australian Grand Prix, Eddie Irvine of the United Kingdom placed first. | 0 | [[United_Kingdom]] [[Eddie_Irvine|Eddie Irvine]]
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34,395 | Eric Thal played in more than five titles between 1992 and 2009, one of which was The Puppet Masters. | 0 | Eric Thal (born August 10, 1965) is an American film and stage actor, perhaps best known as Ariel in [[Sidney_Lumet|Sidney Lumet]]'s [[A_Stranger_Among_Us|A Stranger Among Us]]; Sam Nivens in [[The_Puppet_Masters_(film)|The Puppet Masters]]; Samson in [[Samson_and_Delilah_(1996_film)|Samson and Delilah]]; Meade Howell in [[The_Wedding_(TV_miniseries)|The Wedding]]; and Rick in [[Six_Degrees_of_Separation_(film)|Six Degrees of Separation]]. 1992 [[A_Stranger_Among_Us|A Stranger Among Us]] 1992 [[The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbag|The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag]] 1993 [[Six_Degrees_of_Separation_(film)|Six Degrees of Separation]] 1994 [[The_Puppet_Masters_(film)|The Puppet Masters]] 1996 [[Joe's_So_Mean_to_Josephine|Joe's So Mean to Josephine]] 1996 [[Samson_and_Delilah_(1996_film)|Samson and Delilah]] (TV movie) 1997 [[Wishful_Thinking_(1997_film)|Wishful Thinking]] 1998 [[The_Wedding_(TV_miniseries)|The Wedding]] (TV miniseries) 1998 Mixing Nia 1999 Shift (TV movie) 1999 [[Snow_Falling_on_Cedars_(film)|Snow Falling on Cedars]] 1999 Prisoner of Love 2000 [[The_$treet|The $treet]] (TV series – "Rebound") 2001 [[Down_(film)|The Shaft]] 2001 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV series – "The Extra Man") 2002 [[Ed_(TV_series)|Ed]] (TV series – "The Road") 2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV series – "Appearances") 2004 [[Hack_(American_TV_series)|Hack]] (TV series – "The Reckoning") 2005 [[Mouth_to_Mouth_(2005_British_film)|Mouth to Mouth]] 2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV series – "Dollhouse") 2006 Looking for Sunday 2008 Paper Angels (short) 2009 [[The_Good_Guy_(film)|The Good Guy]]
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90,523 | The film is based on the memoirs of André Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II. | 0 | The film is based on the memoirs of [[André_Devigny|André Devigny]], who escaped from the Montluc prison in [[Lyon|Lyon]] in 1943, during World War II. André Devigny (25 May 1916 – 12 February 1999) was a French soldier and member of the [[French_Resistance|Résistance]]. Built in 1921 for use as a military prison, after the invasion of the [[Zone_libre|unoccupied zone]] of [[Vichy_France|Vichy France]] in November 1942, the [[Gestapo|Gestapo]] used it as a prison, interrogation centre and internment camp for those waiting for transfer to [[Nazi_concentration_camps|concentration camps]]. The Geheime Staatspolizei (Secret State Police), abbreviated Gestapo (German: [[Standard_German|[ɡəˈʃtaːpo]]; [[English|/ɡəˈstɑːpoʊ/]]), was the official [[Secret_police|secret police]] of [[Nazi_Germany|Nazi Germany]] and in [[German-occupied_Europe|German-occupied Europe]].
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78,735 | Howard Reynold Penn, a politician who served during the years immediately after the reintroduction of democracy in the British Virgin Islands in 1950, was successfully elected four successive times throughout his political career. | 0 | Howard Reynold Penn [[Order_of_the_British_Empire|OBE]] (1903–1994), more commonly known simply as H.R. Penn, was a [[Politician|politician]] who served during the years immediately after the reintroduction of [[Democracy|democracy]] in the British Virgin Islands in 1950. He was elected as a member of First [[House_of_Assembly_of_the_British_Virgin_Islands|Legislative Council]] and continued to serve until his defeat in the [[British_Virgin_Islands_general_election,_1963|1963 general election]]. [[British_Virgin_Islands_general_election,_1950|1950]] Won [[British_Virgin_Islands_general_election,_1954|1954]] Won [[British_Virgin_Islands_general_election,_1957|1957]] Won [[British_Virgin_Islands_general_election,_1960|1960]] Won
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44,000 | Judith Pella earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science, she worked as an instructional teacher’s aide and frequently collaborated with Michael Phillips. | 0 | Judith Pella is an author of [[Christian_fiction|Christian fiction]]. Pella earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science, and worked as a registered nurse. Pella also worked as an instructional teacher's aide for many years. She has frequently collaborated with writers Michael Phillips and [[Tracie_Peterson|Tracie Peterson]].
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57,683 | The Intel RealSense Snapshot is a camera built into tablet computers, and has multiple uses. | 0 | Snapshot is a camera intended to be built into tablet computers and possibly smartphones. Its intended uses include taking photographs and performing after the fact refocusing, distance measurements, and applying motion photo filters.
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56,333 | David Henry Hickman, a former member of the Missouri General Assembly, is buried in the Columbia Cemetery. | 0 | He was a member of the [[Missouri_General_Assembly|Missouri General Assembly]] from 1838 to 1842 and helped compose legislation requiring the state to support public 'common schools' with at least twenty-five percent of the state's revenue. He is buried in the [[Columbia_Cemetery_(Columbia,_Missouri)|Columbia Cemetery]].
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13,069 | Garra makiensis is in the genus Garra within the Cyprinidae family under the Cypriniformes order. | 0 | [[Garra|Garra]] Genus: Family: [[Cyprinidae|Cyprinidae]] Order: [[Cypriniformes|Cypriniformes]]
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83,475 | Shiva Soundsystem was founded by Nerm in London in 2000. | 0 | 2000 Nerm [[London|London]]
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40,764 | Ancient Egyptian characters, including font types and brackets, have unicode combinations for use on computers; this system was first proposed in 1984. | 2 | Egyptian hieroglyphs were added to the [[Unicode|Unicode]] Standard in October 2009 with the release of version 5.2 which introduced the [[Egyptian_Hieroglyphs_(Unicode_block)|Egyptian Hieroglyphs]] block (U+13000–U+1342F) with 1,071 defined characters. Based on experiences with the [[Xerox_Character_Code_Standard|Xerox Character Code Standard]] (XCCS) since 1980, the origins of Unicode date to 1987, when [[Joe_Becker_(Unicode)|Joe Becker]] from [[Xerox|Xerox]] with [[Lee_Collins_(software_engineer)|Lee Collins]] and [[Mark_Davis_(Unicode)|Mark Davis]] from [[Apple_Inc.|Apple]], started investigating the practicalities of creating a universal character set.
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50,015 | WNDZ (750 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a brokered programming (also known as time-buy and blocktime) format licensed to Portage, Indiana, United States and serving the Chicago area. | 0 | WNDZ (750 [[AM_broadcasting|AM]]) is a [[Radio_station|radio station]] broadcasting a [[Brokered_programming|brokered programming]] format. Licensed to [[Portage,_Indiana|Portage, Indiana]], United States, it serves the Chicago area. Brokered programming (also known as time-buy and blocktime) is a form of broadcast content in which the show's producer pays a radio or television station for air time, rather than exchanging programming for pay or the opportunity to play spot commercials.
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63,098 | Fort Runyon which was appropriated from James Roach, had soldiers digging trenches for it. | 0 | The land for the fort was appropriated from James Roach, a building contractor in Washington who was the second-largest landowner in the county, behind only the Lee family. Soldiers tore up land, dug [[Trench|trenches]], and used gardens for [[Latrine|latrines]].
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59,264 | In 1949, the Chicago Cardinals season played twelve matches, resulting to six wins and a tie against the Los Angeles Rams, which is a member of the National Football Conference West division. | 1 | W 21–14 W 17–7 W 63–35 W 49–27 W 27–22 W 56–20 W 24–7 W 27–24 W 28–14 W 42–7 W 24–21
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51,391 | Patricia Glassop first son was born in 1960, two years later his second son was born and her marriage to Hutchence lasted seventeen years. | 0 | On 22 January 1960 her first son Michael was born. Two years later her second son Rhett was born. Her marriage to Hutchence lasted seventeen years.
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65,167 | In 1998, Larry Nelson won the birdie on the second hole in his game at Cadillac NFL Golf Classic versus Jim Colvert (winner of 1993 Ford Senior Players Championship) and Bob Dickson (winner of 1973 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational). | 1 | [[1998_Senior_PGA_Tour|1998]] [[Cadillac_NFL_Golf_Classic|Cadillac NFL Golf Classic]] [[United_States]] [[Jim_Colbert|Jim Colbert]], [[United_States]] [[Bob_Dickson|Bob Dickson]] Dickson won with birdie on first extra hole
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42,219 | NOD1 (Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein 10) recognizes bacterial molecules and contains a caspase recruitment domain (are interaction motifs found in a wide array of proteins,) | 1 | Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein 1 (NOD1) is a [[Protein|protein]] receptor that in humans is encoded by the NOD1 [[Gene|gene]].
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13,462 | Dalton (born in Thorntown, Indiana on October 2, 1867) was involved in the Spanish–American War, fighting in Cuba during the Santiago Campaign; then from 1907–1909, he was part of the U.S. occupation force during the Occupation of Cuba but never took part in conflicts between the U.S. military and American Indians. | 1 | During this time, Dalton took part in conflicts between the U.S. military and [[Native_Americans_in_the_United_States|American Indians]]: the Cheyenne Campaign of 1890 and Sioux Campaign of 1891.
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63,167 | Tomchei Shabbos mission is to assist the Jewish needy and help them find jobs. | 0 | Thus, the charity's mission is to provide food and other supplies so that poor Jews can celebrate the Sabbath and the [[Jewish_holidays|Jewish holidays]]. Their programs help those without work find jobs, start businesses & earn livelihoods.
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42,241 | The song "Azhage Unnai" was sung by Malaysia Vasudevan and P. Susheela. | 1 | "Azhage Unnai" Jayachandran
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76,811 | Tia Mowry was in films such as The Hot Chick and The American Standards. | 0 | 2002 [[The_Hot_Chick|The Hot Chick]] Venetia 2008 The American Standards Kate
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4,238 | Italian monitor Alfredo Cappellini displaced 2000 long tons and was powered by one 265-indicated-horsepower engine it also reached maximum speed of 3.76 knots | 1 | Converted from the floating crane GA53, she displaced 1,452 long tons (1,475 t), with a [[Length_between_perpendiculars|length between perpendiculars]] of 36 meters (118 ft 1 in), a beam of 18 meters (59 ft 1 in) and a draft of 2.4 meters (7 ft 10 in).
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61,102 | Cirsonella extrema is in the Skeneidae Family in the Animalia Kingdom | 0 | Family: [[Skeneidae|Skeneidae]] Kingdom: [[Animal|Animalia]]
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94,103 | The summer transfer window, which is the period during the year in which a football club can transfer players from other playing staff into their playing staff. that opened on 1 July 2015 and ended on 1 September 2015. | 2 | A transfer window is the period during the year in which a [[Football_club|football club]] can [[Transfer_(association_football)|transfer]] players from other playing staff into their playing staff. Most major European leagues commence in the second half of the year (e.g. August or September) and stretch over two calendar years to the first half of the next year (e.g. May), resulting in a close season window in the Summer ending in August, and a mid-season window in January.
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79,328 | Amsterdam Admirals won, with a final score of 17–28, against Berlin Thunder, led by head coach Bart Andrus, at Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday, April 10. | 1 | Saturday, April 10 [[2004_Berlin_Thunder_season|Berlin Thunder]] L 17–28 [[Amsterdam_Arena|Amsterdam ArenA]]
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16,760 | In the first round of the 1984 MLB Draft, Bob Caffrey was selected by the Montreal Expos, the MLB franchise located outside the United States. | 0 | [[Bob_Caffrey|Bob Caffrey]] [[Montreal_Expos|Montreal Expos]] The Expos were the first [[Major_League_Baseball|Major League Baseball]] (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. The Montreal Expos (French: Les Expos de Montréal) were a Canadian professional baseball team based in [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]].
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25,653 | Operation Dragnet (May 26, 1967 – January 27, 1968)was a security operation conducted by the 1st Cavalry Division in Bình Định Province and used the tactic later known as Unicorn Program. | 1 | The operation used many of the tactics of what would later become known as the [[Phoenix_Program|Phoenix Program]].
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47,758 | Michalina Wisłocka is a Polish Gynecologist, sexologist, and author who wrote Sztuka kochania which became a bestseller. | 0 | Michalina Anna Wisłocka ([[Polish|[mʲi.xaˈlʲi.na ˈan̪ːa viˈswɔt͡ska]]; née Braun; 1 July 1921 – 5 February 2005) was a [[Poles|Polish]] [[Gynecologist|gynecologist]], [[Sexologist|sexologist]], and author of [[Sztuka_kochania|Sztuka kochania]] (verbatim: The Art of Loving, English edition A Practical Guide to Marital Bliss, 1978), the first guide to sexual life in a communist country. Her book became a bestseller, with a total circulation of 7 million copies, and started greater openness about matters of [[Sexual_intercourse|sex]] and [[Human_sexual_behavior|sex life]] in Poland.
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51,866 | Satsuo Yamamoto (July 15, 1910 in Kagoshima Prefecture- August 11, 1983 in Tokyo) was a Japanese film actor and author of My Life as a Filmmaker. | 1 | Satsuo Yamamoto (山本 薩夫, Yamamoto Satsuo, July 15, 1910 - August 11, 1983) was a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Film_director|film director]].
[[Film_director|Film director]]
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16,192 | The 1968 United States presidential election in Iowa had 7 different Candidates. | 1 | 1968 United States presidential election in Iowa [[Richard_Nixon|Richard Nixon]] [[Hubert_Humphrey|Hubert Humphrey]] [[George_Wallace|George Wallace]] [[Fred_Halstead|Fred Halstead]] [[Eldridge_Cleaver|Eldridge Cleaver]] [[E._Harold_Munn|Harold Munn]] [[Henning_Blomen|Henning Blomen]] Kirby Hensley
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93,627 | Basketball Austria, which used to be named Austrian Basketball Federation, operates the men's national team in Austria but not the women's.. | 1 | The Austrian Basketball Federation operates the [[Austria_national_basketball_team|Austrian men's national team]] and [[Austria_women's_national_basketball_team|Austrian women's national team]].
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83,970 | The 2002 World University Baseball Championship held in Italy in August was won by the United States. | 1 | In the end, the [[Cuba_national_baseball_team|Cuba]] won their first University Championship, over a win against runner-up [[United_States_national_baseball_team|United States]].
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88,464 | Tamir Cohen played in the Israeli Premier League (ranked 21st in the UEFA coefficients of leagues) from the 2002 to 2008 season. | 0 | It is also ranked 21st in the [[UEFA_coefficient|UEFA coefficients]] of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years. [[Israeli_Premier_League|Israeli Premier League]] 2002–2003 [[2007–08_Israeli_Premier_League|2007–2008]]
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2,270 | Dear Miss Lonelyhearts received an aggregate score rating of 66/100 from Metacritic (created by Jason Dietz, Marc Doyle, and Julie Doyle Roberts), while NME gave it a (7/10). | 0 | [[Metacritic|Metacritic]] 66/100 [[NME|NME]] (7/10) Metacritic was created by Jason Dietz, Marc Doyle, and Julie Doyle Roberts in 1999.
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76,132 | Dave Villwock won in the APBA Gold Cup (named after the American Power Boat Association) that was held in the Detroit River on July 13 to 15, 2012. | 0 | The APBA Gold Cup (originally known simply as the Gold Cup, a speedboat race) is an American [[Hydroplane_(boat)|hydroplane]] boat race, named for the American Power Boat Association. July 13–15 [[APBA_Gold_Cup|APBA Gold Cup]] [[Detroit_River|Detroit River]] Dave Villwock
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53,400 | Produced for three years, the GM Holden EK was a compact two door sedan with a 5-speed transmission. | 1 | [[Holden|Holden]], officially GM Holden Ltd is the Australian subsidiary of [[General_Motors|General Motors]] (GM), the world's second largest [[Automaker|automaker]]. The Holden EK series is a motor vehicle produced by [[Holden|Holden]] in Australia from 1961 to 1962. Like the FB series, all EK models were powered by a 138 cubic inches (2,260 cc) inline [[Holden_straight-six_motor#Grey|six-cylinder engine]], commonly referred to (due to its paint colour) as a "grey motor" having been bored out .061 inches (1.5 mm) over the 3-inch (76 mm) bore of earlier models, producing 75 bhp (56 kW). The EK range consisted of four-door [[Sedan_(car)|sedans]] in two trim levels, five-door [[Station_wagon|station wagons]] in two trim levels, a two-door [[Coupe_utility|coupe utility]] and a two-door [[Panel_van|panel van]].
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41,155 | There are only three roads on Uoleva (a sand-cay island in Tonga district) and there are only one cell phone towers but it is within range of the towers on Lifuka or ‘Uiha. | 1 | Uoleva is a sand-cay island in [[Lifuka|Lifuka]] district, in the Ha'apai islands of [[Tonga|Tonga]].
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57,594 | In the men's C1 event at the 1995 European Junior Canoe Slalom Championships, Michal Martikán took gold and Tony Estanguet took silver. | 0 | C1 [[Michal_Martikán|Michal Martikán]] (SVK) [[Tony_Estanguet|Tony Estanguet]] (FRA)
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34,614 | Living Stream Ministry publishes the works of Watchman Lee and Witness Nee, where their writings focus on the sadness of the divine life and building up of the Body of Islam. | 1 | The writings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee focus on the enjoyment of the divine life and on the building up of the Body of Christ.
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38,638 | Dan Peter Ulvestad played for three clubs since the 2010 season including Aalesund, known as the Tangoshirts, and has recorded a total of 236 appearances and 20 goals in his career. | 0 | [[Aalesunds_FK|Aalesund]] [[2010_Tippeligaen|2010]] [[SK_Herd|Herd]] [[Kristiansund_BK|Kristiansund]] Career total Apps Goals 236 20 Tangotrøyene (Tangoshirts), Tango, De oransje og blå (Orange and blue)
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17,573 | Sukhdev Singh Sukha (one of the assassins of Arun Vaidya) was born 14 August 1962 in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India and died 9 October 1992. | 0 | Sukhdev Singh Sukha was a member of the [[Khalistan_Commando_Force|Khalistan Commando Force]] and one of the assassins of [[Arun_Vaidya|Arun Vaidya]], the Chief of [[Indian_army|Indian army]] at the time of [[Operation_Blue_Star|Operation Blue Star]] and also the architect of Operation Blue Star. 14 August 1962
Sri Ganganagar, [[Rajasthan|Rajasthan]], [[India|India]] 9 October 1992
(aged 30)
[[Pune|Pune]], [[Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[India|India]]
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94,650 | Joe Simmonds (born 19 December 1996) is an English rugby union player who plays as a fly-half and is the first team captain of Exeter Chiefs. | 0 | Joe Simmonds (born 19 December 1996) is an [[English_people|English]] [[Rugby_union|rugby union]] player for [[Premiership_Rugby|Premiership Rugby]] side [[Exeter_Chiefs|Exeter Chiefs]]. He plays as a fly-half and is the first team captain.
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76,626 | Ryan Maxwell took over as manager of Braintree Town Football Club (founded on 1898) on November 18, 2020, and the team has never lost a game since. | 0 | 24 September 1898 [[Braintree_Town_F.C.|Braintree Town]] 18 November 2020 Present 2 0 0 100.0 Managerial record by team and tenure
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8,316 | Jim Clark of Scotland came in first place during the 1963 German Grand Prix qualifying round, while Tony Settember placed second. | 1 | [[United_Kingdom]] [[Jim_Clark|Jim Clark]] Pos
[[United_Kingdom]] [[John_Surtees|John Surtees]] Pos
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14,093 | Scharans in Switzerland had a higher population in 1900 than 1850 and 1803. | 0 | 1900 439 1850 416 1803 336 Switzerland
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27,434 | Ouibox was a website headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky and features a writing tool called OuiWrite. | 0 | Ouibox was a website headquartered in [[Lexington,_Kentucky|Lexington, Kentucky]]. It features a social network aggregator, a writing tool called OuiWrite which auto-cites sources, and an affiliate shopping tool called OuiShop which generates donations to charities without affecting a user's purchase price.
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44,778 | Rudolph Walker was in five films between 1966 and 2007, one of which was Hit for Six | 1 | 1966 1971 1972 1973 [[The_Witches_(1966_film)|The Witches]] [[All_the_Right_Noises|All the Right Noises]] [[10_Rillington_Place|10 Rillington Place]] The Trouble with 2B [[Universal_Soldier_(1971_film)|Universal Soldier]] [[Love_Thy_Neighbour_(1973_film)|Love Thy Neighbour]] [[Divorce_His,_Divorce_Hers|Divorce His, Divorce Hers]] A Warm December [[Girl_Stroke_Boy|Girl Stroke Boy]] [[Man_About_the_House_(film)|Man About the House]] [[Spaghetti_House|Spaghetti House]] [[Black_Silk|Black Silk]] [[King_Ralph|King Ralph]] [[Let_Him_Have_It|Let Him Have It]] [[Bhaji_on_the_Beach|Bhaji on the Beach]] Never Judge a Book by its Cover [[The_House_of_Angelo|The House of Angelo]] [[Ali_G_Indahouse|Ali G Indahouse]] [[Hit_for_Six_(film)|Hit for Six]] 1974 1982 1985 1991 1993 1997 2002 2007
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57,823 | Moses Hammond House was built about 1880 and has a cross gable roof with a side projecting bay. | 1 | It has a cross-gable roof with a front projecting bay with flanking decorative one-story frame porches.
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94,444 | The summer season in Faisalabad (formerly known as Lyallpur) starts in mid-April and continues until late October, while May and June are the hottest months. | 0 | The climate of [[Faisalabad|Faisalabad]] features a [[Semi-arid_climate|semi-arid climate]] (BWh) in [[Köppen-Geiger_climate_classification_system|Köppen-Geiger classification]] with very hot and humid summers and dry cool winters. The summer season starts in mid-April and continues until late October. May and June are the hottest months, while July, August and the first half of September can be oppressively humid, except for the days when it rains. Faisalabad ([[Urdu_language|Urdu]]: فیصل آباد; English: [[English|/fɑːɪsɑːlˌbɑːd/]]; pronounced [[Hindi_and_Urdu|[/fɑːɪsˈlɑˌbɑːd//]] (listen)), formerly known as Lyallpur, is the third-[[List_of_most_populated_metropolitan_areas_in_Pakistan|most-populous city]] in Pakistan, and the second-largest in the eastern province of [[Punjab,_Pakistan|Punjab]].
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40,467 | Luis Estaba was nicknamed Lumumba, he beat and lost to other boxers. | 0 | He was nicknamed Lumumba, because of his resemblance to [[Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo|Congolese]] leader [[Patrice_Lumumba|Patrice Lumumba]]. He beat Pedro Garcia by a [[Knockout|knockout]] in one on February 28 of that year. He kept his winning streak until losing a ten round decision to Natalio Jimenez in [[Caracas,_Venezuela|Caracas]] in 1968. Luis Alberto Estaba (born August 13, 1938) is a former [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Venezuela|Venezuela]], who was born in [[Macuro|Macuro]], South American point of entry for [[Cristopher_Columbus|Cristopher Columbus]].
Lumumba 41 9
Being forced into retirement, he left the sport of boxing with 41 wins, 9 losses and 2 draws, 27 wins having been by knockout. He was nicknamed Lumumba, because of his resemblance to [[Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo|Congolese]] leader [[Patrice_Lumumba|Patrice Lumumba]].
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22,209 | Shawn Christensen is a musician, filmmaker, and artist that has appeared in multiple films such as Walter King in 2006, Black on Black on 2008, and Curfew in 2012. | 1 | Shawn Christensen (born 1979/1980) is a musician, filmmaker, and artist. Black on Black 2007 Yes
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36,624 | Bosch is Amazon's longest-running original drama series, running for 60 episodes in six seasons. | 2 | Bosch is an American [[Police_procedural|police procedural]] web television series produced by [[Amazon_Studios|Amazon Studios]] and Fabrik Entertainment starring [[Titus_Welliver|Titus Welliver]] as Los Angeles Police detective [[Harry_Bosch|Harry Bosch]]. 6 60 ([[List_of_Bosch_episodes|list of episodes]])
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10,825 | In a Bully Beatdown episode (that did not air in regular chronology and is not available on the website) James is the boss's son, Ben Lagman (in his first and so far last appearance in the series) submits James three times in the first round, but James survives the second round. | 0 | The episode did not air in regular chronology and is not available on the Bully Beatdown website like most other episodes. The only problem is that James is the boss's son. This was Ben Lagman's first and, so far, only appearance in the series. Ben Lagman submits James three times in the first round, but James survives the second round, despite taking quite a beating.
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16,257 | Aristocrat Frau von Zeppelin (descendant of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, creator of the Zeppelin aircraft) felt the band's use of Zeppelin was insulting and dishonoured her family name, as a result, hostility toward the rock group continued on their next tour of the country in early 1970. | 0 | At a 28 February 1970 performance in [[Copenhagen|Copenhagen]], the band was billed as "The Nobs" as the result of a threat of legal action from aristocrat Frau Eva von Zeppelin, descendant of Count [[Ferdinand_von_Zeppelin|Ferdinand von Zeppelin]] creator of the [[Zeppelin|Zeppelin]] aircraft, over use of the 'Zeppelin' name.
Frau von Zeppelin felt the band's use of Zeppelin was insulting and dishonoured her family name.
As a result, hostility toward the rock group continued on their next tour of the country in early 1970 by threat of a lawsuit, unless they agreed to change their name while working there.
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90,246 | Voietun is a neighbourhood in the city of Kristiansand in Agder county, Norway in the corough of Vagsbygd and district of Voiebyen which is south of Voielia and west of Steindalen. | 0 | Voietun is a neighbourhood in the city of Kristiansand in [[Agder|Agder]] county, [[Norway|Norway]]. The neighborhood is located in the borough of [[VÃ¥gsbygd|VÃ¥gsbygd]] and in the district of [[Voiebyen|Voiebyen]]. Voietun is south of [[Voielia|Voielia]] and west of [[Steindalen|Steindalen]].
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40,664 | The 2016 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali had 25 teams, with UCI World Team Sky winning in the final stage. | 0 | A total of 25 teams took part to the race Final [[Ineos_Grenadiers|Team Sky]]
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4,476 | During the negation that was adopted in 2007, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Bill C-15 was introduced in 2020 which Samoa has since endorsed. | 0 | The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DOTROIP) is a non-legally-binding resolution passed by the [[United_Nations|United Nations]] in 2007. On December 3, 2020 Bill C-15 was introduced to the [[House_of_Commons_of_Canada|House of Commons]] that would bring Canadian law into alignment with the UN resolution. Colombia and Samoa have since endorsed the document.
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