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Q55135146
Xyleborus intrusus
Xyleborus intrusus is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q21000782
Konstantinos Stivachtis
Konstantinos Stivachtis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Στιβαχτής, born 22 May 1980) is a Greek male volleyball player. He is part of the Greece men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for Olympiacos.
Greek volleyball player
[ "human" ]
Q32305824
Thượng Ân
Thương Ân is a commune (xã) and village in Ngân Sơn District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.
commune and village in Bắc Kạn Province, Vietnam
[ "rural commune of Vietnam" ]
Q65293712
Lepisma saccharina
The silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum) is a species of small, primitive, wingless insect in the order Zygentoma (formerly Thysanura). Its common name derives from the insect's silvery light grey colour, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements. The scientific name (L. saccharinum) indicates that the silverfish's diet consists of carbohydrates such as sugar or starches. While the common name silverfish is used throughout the global literature to refer to various species of Zygentoma, the Entomological Society of America restricts use of the term solely for Lepisma saccharinum.
small, wingless insect in the order Thysanura
[ "taxon", "pest" ]
Q7064714
November 2007 California wildfire
The Corral Fire was a wildfire that burned from November 24 until November 27, 2007 in the Malibu Creek State Park. The fire, which burned 4,901 acres (20 km2) of land, forced the evacuation of 10,000–14,000 residents in Los Angeles, and injured 7 firefighters.
2007 wildfire in southern California
[ "wildfire" ]
Q6972220
National Democratic Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf
The National Democratic Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf (Arabic: الجبهة الوطنية الديمقراطية لتحرير عمان والخليج العربي, abbreviated NDFLOAG) was a guerrilla movement in the Arabian peninsula. NDFLOAG was formed in Iraq in 1969 by Omani students (primarily studying in Kuwait) and other emigrees. Some had been members of left-wing organizations (such as the Arab Nationalist Movement), others were hitherto unorganized opponents of the Omani government. In difference to the other, larger, rural guerrilla movement Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf (PFLOAG), NDFLOAG was predominantly an urban movement. NDFLOAG was supported by urban intellectuals. Ideologically, PFLOAG was Marxist whilst NDFLOAG was Ba'ath-oriented. When it was publicly launched, NDFLOAG had branches in different towns in Oman and in most of the other parts of the Persian Gulf.NDFLOAG began guerrilla operations in northern Oman on June 12, 1970 attacking garrisons at the towns of Izki and Nizwa with mortars. Both attacks failed. The attack on a SAF army post outside Izki was repelled, and the entire unit was either killed or captured. Afterwards several arrests were made, based on testimonies from prisoners from the Izki raid, and three NDFLOAG arms caches in Muti, Sur and Matrah had been stored was seized by the state forces. These crack-downs lead to a temporary ceasing of NDFLOAG activities in Oman. The group continued to organize outside Oman.Although the June 12, 1970 attacks had been fought off, they functioned as a catalyst for the groups that conspired against the Sultan Said bin Taimur (which.
political party in Oman
[ "political party" ]
Q1432667
Anglican Bishop of Lichfield
The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744 sq. mi.) of the counties of Powys, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire and West Midlands. The bishop's seat is located in the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Chad in the city of Lichfield. The Bishop's residence is the Bishop's House, Lichfield, in the cathedral close. In the past, the title has had various forms (see below). The current bishop is Michael Ipgrave, following the confirmation of his election on 10 June 2016.
diocesan bishop in the Church of England
[ "position", "diocesan bishop" ]
Q2647584
Muisca cylindricollis
Muisca cylindricollis is a species of checkered beetles of the genus Muisca in the subfamily of Clerinae or Enopliinae. It was first described by zoologist Adriano Lúcio Peracchi in 1962 as Cregya cylindricollis. The same author reclassified the species as Paracregya cylindricollis in 1964. Paracregya cylindricollis was reclassified as Muisca cylindricollis by Ekis in 1975. The genus is named after the Muisca from the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in central Colombia.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q3063262
Fundação Jorge Antunes
Associação - Desportivo Jorge Antunes is a sports club based in Vizela, Portugal. The club was originally founded as Grupo Desportivo da Lasa but in 1989 it became involved with the Fundação Jorge Antunes (Jorge Antunes Foundation) and changed its name to Grupo Desportivo Fundação Jorge Antunes, before again changing it to its current name in 2011. The club is best known for its futsal team which has previously played in the Portuguese Futsal First Division.
football club
[ "football club" ]
Q179058
Lamentations
The Book of Lamentations (Hebrew: אֵיכָה, ʾĒḵā, from its incipit meaning "how") is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. In the Hebrew Bible it appears in the Ketuvim ("Writings") as one of the Five Megillot (or "Five Scrolls") alongside the Song of Songs, Book of Ruth, Ecclesiastes and the Book of Esther although there is no set order. In the Christian Old Testament it follows the Book of Jeremiah, as the prophet Jeremiah is its traditional author. However, according to modern scholarship, while the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586/7 BCE forms the background to the poems, they were probably not written by Jeremiah. Most likely, each of the book's chapters was written by a different anonymous poet, and they were then joined to form the book.Some motifs of a traditional Mesopotamian "city lament" are evident in this book, such as mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of the divinity; others "parallel the funeral dirge in which the bereaved bewails... and... addresses the [dead]". The tone is bleak: God does not speak, the degree of suffering is presented as overwhelming, and expectations of future redemption are minimal. Nonetheless, the author repeatedly makes clear that the city (and even the author himself) had profusely sinned against God, to which God had strongly responded. In doing so the author does not blame God but rather presents him as righteous, just and sometimes even as merciful.
book of the Bible
[ "religious text", "book of the Bible" ]
Q18519654
Huttonella
Huttonella is a genus of land snails in the family Streptaxidae.
genus of molluscs
[ "taxon" ]
Q48674163
My Wife and I
My Wife and I is a 1925 American drama film directed by Millard Webb and written by Julien Josephson and Millard Webb. It is based on the 1871 novel My Wife and I by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The film stars Irene Rich, Huntley Gordon, John Harron, John Roche, Constance Bennett, and Tom Ricketts. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 16, 1925.
1925 film directed by Millard Webb
[ "film" ]
Q437675
Jane Ellen Harrison
Jane Ellen Harrison (9 September 1850 – 15 April 1928) was a British classical scholar and linguist. Harrison is one of the founders, with Karl Kerenyi and Walter Burkert, of modern studies in Ancient Greek religion and mythology. She applied 19th-century archaeological discoveries to the interpretation of ancient Greek religion in ways that have become standard. She has also been credited with being the first woman to obtain a post in England as a ‘career academic’. Harrison argued for women's suffrage but thought she would never want to vote herself. Ellen Wordsworth Crofts, later second wife of Sir Francis Darwin, was Jane Harrison's best friend from her student days at Newnham, and during the period from 1898 to her death in 1928.
British classical scholar, linguist and feminist (1850–1928)
[ "human" ]
Q5729021
Birendra Krishna Bhadra
Birendra Krishna Bhadra (1905–1991) was a radio broadcaster, playwright, actor, narrator and theatre director from Kolkata, India and a contemporary of Pankaj Mallick and Kazi Nazrul Islam. He worked for the All India Radio, India's National Radio broadcaster for several years during its early, starting 1930s, and during this period he produced and adapted several plays.Today, he is most known for his soaring Sanskrit recitation and India's oldest radio show, Mahishashura Mardini (1931), a collection of shlokas and songs broadcast by All India Radio Calcutta (now Kolkata) at 4:00 am, in the dawn of Mahalaya. He also acted and directed several plays in Bengali theatre and even wrote the screenplay for the film, Nishiddha Phal (1955). A Bengali short film Birendra Krishna Bhadra - The Voice Since 1936 Was released In 2019 By Haalum Digital Media Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Indian broadcaster, playwright, actor, reciter and theatre director
[ "human" ]
Q508677
I Still Believe
"I Still Believe" is a song written and composed by Antonina Armato and Giuseppe Cantarelli, and originally recorded by pop singer Brenda K. Starr for her eponymous second studio album, Brenda K. Starr (1987). It is a ballad in which the singer is confident she and her former boyfriend will be together again one day. It is Starr's biggest hit in the United States, reaching the top-twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 and being considered her signature song. "I Still Believe" was covered by American singer Mariah Carey, a former backup singer for Starr before she achieved success, for her #1's album in 1998 and released as a single in 1999. It was also recorded by Cantopop singer Sandy Lam in 1989.
single by Brenda K. Starr
[ "single" ]
Q4986155
Bugema University
Bugema University (BMU) is a private, co-educational Ugandan university affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.
private university in Uganda
[ "church college", "university" ]
Q60505093
Saygafar
Saygafar (Russian: Сайгафар) is a rural locality (a village) in Akmurunsky Selsoviet, Baymaksky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 630 as of 2010. There are 10 streets.
human settlement in Baymaksky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia
[ "hamlet" ]
Q4553902
180
180 is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film directed by Jayendra Panchapakesan who co-wrote the film with Subha and Umarji Anuradha. The film was shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, the latter titled Nootrenbadhu (transl. 180). It stars Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya Menen (in her Tamil debut) with notable roles being played by Moulee, Tanikella Bharani and Geetha among others. Nootrenbadhu marks Siddharth's comeback to Tamil cinema after seven years; his last Tamil outing being Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004). The film was shot on a Red One camera. Produced by SPI Cinemas and Aghal Films, the film's Tamil version was distributed by Ayngaran International. The music was composed by Sharreth, with cinematography handled by Balasubramaniem and editing work done by Kishore Te. The film was released on 25 June 2011.
2011 film by Jayendra Panchapakesan
[ "film" ]
Q7047046
Noel Ker Lindsay
Noel Ker Lindsay (25 December 1904 – c. 1966) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. Lindsay attended Brasenose College, Oxford and became a member of the Bar (Gray's Inn). He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol South in the Conservative landslide at the 1931 general election. On 20 November 1934 he proposed the Queen's Speech in the House of Commons. He served until 1935 general election when the seat was taken by Labour. Since then, Bristol South has not elected a Conservative MP. Lindsay served as an Army officer in the Royal Army Service Corps during the Second World War, and following the war, was appointed as Director of the British Non-Ferrous Metals Association at a salary of £5,000. In 1952, now living in Birmingham, he filed for bankruptcy, claiming that his financial affairs had been hopelessly complicated by what he agreed was an "extravagance of living". He had been advanced several thousand pounds in loans by foreign delegates at conferences, much of which had been sent to his wife, from whom he was separated. He was unable to pay for his tax and surtax liabilities and owed £1,460 to his employers. In total, the claims against him came to over £3,700.Following his bankruptcy, he disappeared from the public eye. He appears to have remained in London in reduced circumstances until at least 1957, but his life after that is unknown. He was discharged from his bankruptcy on 11 September 1966.His name last appeared in the 1965 edition of Who's.
British politician (born 1904)
[ "human" ]
Q34702907
Orange
The City of Orange is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 30,134, reflecting a decline of 2,734 (−8.3%) from the 32,868 counted in 2000, which had in turn increased by 2,943 (+9.8%) from the 29,925 counted in the 1990 Census.Orange was originally incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on November 27, 1806, from portions of Newark Township. Portions of the township were taken on April 14, 1834, to form the now-defunct Clinton Township. On January 31, 1860, Orange was reincorporated as a town. Portions of the town were taken to form South Orange Township (April 1, 1861, now known as Maplewood), Fairmount (March 11, 1862, now part of West Orange), East Orange Township (March 4, 1863) and West Orange Township (April 10, 1863). On April 3, 1872, Orange was reincorporated as a city. In 1982, the city was one of four Essex County municipalities to pass a referendum to become a township, joining 11 municipalities that had already made the change, of what would ultimately be more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships in order take advantage of federal revenue sharing policies that allocated townships a greater share of government aid to municipalities on a per capita basis. The city derives its name from William III of England or William IV, Prince of Orange.Despite the differences in the character of the municipalities, Orange is often joined with neighboring East Orange, South.
township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States
[ "township of New Jersey" ]
Q1365567
Pringlea antiscorbutica
Pringlea antiscorbutica, commonly known as Kerguelen cabbage, is a flowering plant and the sole member of the monotypic genus Pringlea in the family Brassicaceae. Its common name comes from the archipelago of its discovery, the Kerguelen Islands, and its generic name derives from Sir John Pringle, president of the Royal Society at the time of its discovery by Captain James Cook's Surgeon, William Anderson in 1776.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q11737209
ADC Airlines Flight 86
ADC Airlines Flight 086 (ADK086) was a Nigerian domestic flight operated by ADC Airlines from Port Harcourt to Lagos. On the afternoon of 7 November 1996, the crew of the Boeing 727-200 operating the flight lost control of the aircraft while avoiding a mid-air collision on approach; the aircraft crashed inverted at a very high speed into a lagoon, killing all 144 passengers and crew on board. The crash remains as the fourth worst plane crash in Nigerian history.Investigators determined that the primary cause of the accident was due to air traffic control error, the pilot's decision to continue his turn to a certain heading and his erroneous maneuver in evading from an incoming traffic, which ultimately led to the loss of control of the aircraft.
1996 aviation accident
[ "aviation accident" ]
Q16955223
Deh-e Bar Ahuyi
Deh-e Bar Ahuyi (Persian: ده براهويي, also Romanized as Deh-e Bar Āhūyī) is a village in Jahanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Hirmand County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 147, in 25 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q2085413
Phasis
Phasis was an ancient and early medieval city on the eastern Black Sea coast, near modern Poti in Georgia. After the introduction of Christianity Phasis was the see of a Greek diocese one of whose bishops, Cyrus, became a Patriarch of Alexandria between AD 630 and 641.
ancient and medieval city in Georgia
[ "titular see" ]
Q88103576
Jack Kane
Jack Kane (29 November 1924 – 27 March 1961) was a Canadian arranger, conductor, clarinetist, and composer of English birth. He lived in Toronto, Ontario with his wife Clare and their children. His 1958 recording Kane is Able was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra. He was highly active as an arranger and music director for Canadian television during the 1950s. His career was cut short by his death from cancer at the age of 36. The Canadian Encyclopedia states, "At the time of his death, Kane was considered one of Canada's leading arrangers. He later was honoured by a Canadian Talent Library Trust LP of his big band arrangements, under the direction of Bert Niosi.".
Canadian musician (1924-1961)
[ "human" ]
Q5432337
Falling Over You
"Falling Over You" was the second single, released in September 1989, by Australian folk rock group The Triffids from their album The Black Swan (April 1989). It was produced by Stephen Street (The Smiths, Morrissey) and co-written by David McComb and Adam Peters. The tracks were recorded between September and October 1988 at The Justice Room, Cathanger, Somerset and mixed at Fallout Shelter, London, November 1988. "You Minus Me" was written and produced by McComb. The single appeared as a 7", 12" and CD single version.
1989 single by The Triffids
[ "single" ]
Q806085
Banana Republic
Banana Republic is an upscale clothing and accessories retailer owned by the American multinational corporation Gap Inc. It was founded in 1978 by Mel and Patricia Ziegler, who originally called the company "Banana Republic Travel & Safari Clothing Company." The original concept for the company was to sell items that complement a safari and travel lifestyle. The couple worked for the San Francisco Chronicle, Mel being a reporter and Particia being an illustrator. They lived in an apartment on Russian Hill. In 1978, they quit their jobs, moved to Tamalpais Valley. They wanted to start a business for income. But first, Mel received a magazine assignment to explore Australia for a few weeks with other journalists. In 1983, Gap purchased the company, changed the name to "Banana Republic," and rebranded the stores to achieve a more upscale image.
American clothing and accessories retailer
[ "enterprise", "business", "clothing store chain" ]
Q56283816
list of S&P 1000 companies
This is a list of companies having stocks that are included in the S&P SmallCap 600. The S&P 600 is an index of small-cap company stocks created by Standard & Poor's. The index is weighted by float-adjusted market capitalization (companies with higher value are relatively weighted more in the index), where public shares are only taken into consideration, excluding promoters' holding, government holding, strategic holding, and other locked-in shares.
A table list of companies that are part of the Standard and Poor index.
[ "Wikimedia list article" ]
Q2103222
Nova Santa Rita
Nova Santa Rita, Piauí is a municipality in the state of Piauí in the Northeast region of Brazil.
human settlement in Brazil
[ "municipality of Brazil" ]
Q3077503
Sedlarevo
Sedlarevo (Macedonian: Седларево, Albanian: Sallarevë) is a village in the municipality of Želino, North Macedonia.
village in North Macedonia
[ "village" ]
Q1893192
Alexandru Maxim
Alexandru Iulian Maxim (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru makˈsim]; born 8 July 1990) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a winger for Süper Lig club Gaziantep and the Romania national team. Maxim recorded his professional debut for the reserve team of Espanyol in 2009, and also had a loan spell at Badalona before returning to Romania with Pandurii Târgu Jiu in 2011. His display prompted a move to Germany at the start of 2013, where he amassed Bundesliga totals of 140 games and 14 goals representing VfB Stuttgart and Mainz 05. After seven years in the latter country, Maxim joined Turkish side Gaziantep in 2020, initially on loan. At international level, Maxim made his debut for the Romania senior team in a 1–0 friendly victory over Switzerland in May 2012, and has since been capped over 50 times.
Romanian association football player
[ "human" ]
Q7296859
Raw Deluxe
Raw Deluxe is the fourth album by American hip hop group the Jungle Brothers. It was released on June 3, 1997 via Gee Street Records. Set to be distributed through Island/PolyGram, with which Gee Street had a distribution deal (a catalog number had been issued), this became the first Gee Street title to be distributed by V2/BMG after the label's purchase by Richard Branson.
album by Jungle Brothers
[ "album" ]
Q18990605
Suzuki Intruder
The Suzuki Intruder is a series of cruiser motorcycles made by Suzuki from 1985 to 2005. After 2005, the Intruder lineup was replaced by the Boulevard range. In Europe, the Intruder name remains in use on certain models. The VS Intruder bikes all have 4-stroke V-twin engines. The Intruder line started life in North America with the Intruder 700 and the Intruder 1400, which was actually a 1360cc machine. The smaller version was designed to be small enough to escape the projected 45% US import tariff on imported bikes, while the larger version designed to take on the Harley 1340cc Evolution models as well as Japanese bikes like the Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. The US tariff, when passed into law, actually set the import limit at 750ccs instead of 700. So Suzuki soon bumped the Intruder up to be a 750, which it continued to produce until 1991. For the 1992 model year the small Intruder became an 800 (technically an 805), with a larger engine, larger radiator, and larger forks to go with the extra engine. The model would continue in this form until 2004, the only change of note being that Suzuki started painting the engine black in 1999. For the 2005 model year Suzuki decided to re-launch all their cruisers with the “Boulevard” name in an effort to make the name less off-putting to conservative American cruiser buyers. The slender, sporty VS Intruder 800 and VS1400 Intruder became the “Boulevard S50” and “Boulevard S83” respectively, their cubic centimeter names being replaced with the engine.
motorcycle
[ "motorcycle model" ]
Q7637707
Summerton Mill
Summerton Mill is a British children's television series created by Pete Bryden and Ed Cookson. It was first shown on the CBeebies channel in 2005 as a segment of the BBC's Tikkabilla. It has subsequently been repeated both within Tikkabilla and as a standalone show on CBeebies and BBC2.It is a stop-motion animated series featuring the characters Dan, his companion Fluffa, Dr and Mrs Naybhur who live up on the hill, Francoise the cow, Mousey-Tongue the cat, two "yellow-spinner" chickens and the "millfreaks", tiny creatures which appear to resemble small, furry hedgehogs.In all, twenty-six episodes (and a pilot episode) have been produced, and the show has been broadcast in several European and Middle Eastern countries, including Iceland, Finland, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Iran.As at April 2021, the second series has not been seen on UK television, even though it has been broadcast in over 85 countries around the world.
television series
[ "television series" ]
Q14710726
KPLT (AM)
KPLT (1490 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. Licensed to Paris, Texas, United States, the station serves the Paris area. The station is currently owned by East Texas Broadcasting, Inc. and features programming from Fox News. KPLT-AM simulcasts with translator K242BC on 96.3 FM.
radio station in Paris, Texas
[ "radio station" ]
Q5397008
Hemistigma albipunctum
Hemistigma albipunctum, also known as the piedspot, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q7634348
Sue and Sunny
Sue and Sunny were a British vocal duo and session singers operating in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Although sisters, their stage names were Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie. For three years (1969-1972) they were members of British pop group The Brotherhood of Man.
British musicians
[ "sibling duo" ]
Q2741328
Aux armes et cætera
Aux Armes et cætera is the thirteenth studio album by Serge Gainsbourg, released in the early spring of 1979. It was recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, with some of the island's best reggae musicians at the time as well as members of the I Threes, Bob Marley's backup chorus which includes Rita Marley. Further expanded by new mixes, dubs and Jamaican versions released in 2003 and 2015, the album is considered by many as being one of his masterpieces. The French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named this album the 50th greatest French rock album (out of 100). The recording marked the first time a white singer had recorded a full reggae-influenced album in Jamaica, following previous single-song recordings from Paul Simon ("Mother and Child Reunion", 1972) and Peter Tosh and Mick Jagger ("(You Gotta Walk And) Don't Look Back", 1978).
1979 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg
[ "album" ]
Q7562899
Sophia Maria Westenholz
Sophia Maria Westenholz (née Elenore Sophia Maria Fritscher; 10 July 1759 - 4 October 1838) was a German composer, musician, singer and music educator. Born in Neubrandenburg, she was raised in a privileged family and spent most of her life in the courts of Schwerin and Ludwigslust, capitals of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. At the behest of Duke Ludwig, she studied piano and singing with Konzertmeister Johann Wilhelm Hertel in Schwerin beginning at age ten. By the time she was sixteen, she was employed as a singer in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin court chapel at Ludwigslust. She became the second wife of the Kapellmeister Carl August Friedrich Westenholz in the summer of 1777; they had eight children together.By the 1780s, Westenholz received great acclaim in Berlin, Leipzig, Ludwigslust and Rostock, amassing a following including composer Ernst Wilhelm Wolf and Carl Friedrich Cramer. Wolf is quoted as saying “Mrs. Westenholz's manner is that of the great Bach in Hamburg.” In a review of his six sonatas, which Wolf had dedicated to Sophie Westenholz, Cramer also praised the balance in the musical expression of her playing.When Carl Westenholz died in 1789, Sophia received the title of Kapellmeisterin at Ludwigslust. Following his death, she continued her career as a singer, teacher and pianist. She taught music to the Ludwigslust princesses and composed and performed her own works at court. In addition to her reputation as a pianist, she also became known for performing as a glass harmonica player in various concerts. After 1800, she began focusing on cultivating compositions, with several.
Composer, musician, singer, music educator
[ "human" ]
Q461484
Lin Yu Chun
Lin Yu-chun (Chinese: 林育羣; pinyin: Lín Yùqún; Wade–Giles: Lin2 Yü4-ch'ün2); born 9 March 1986 in Taipei) is a Taiwanese singer, who gained fame by appearing on a Taiwanese talent show, One Million Star (超級星光大道), singing "I Will Always Love You" (written and originally sung by Dolly Parton) in the style of Whitney Houston's cover version. Lin is well known for his mezzo-soprano-like, and sometimes, contralto-like countertenor singing voice, although he has an adult speaking voice. According to many sources, Lin's voice is usually described as a mixture of Whitney Houston and Susan Boyle, with a dash of Cher. When Lin sings in his normal masculine voice rather than in a falsetto range, his voice actually somewhat sounds like Jamie Walters, or even possibly like Jackson Browne, and to a lesser extent, George Harrison.. In 2013, he competed in the second season of The Voice of China.
Taiwanese singer
[ "human" ]
Q28699216
S for Sex, S for Secret
S for Sex, S for Secret (Chinese: 小姐誘心) is a 2015 Hong Kong comedy film. It was released on January 15, 2015.
2015 Hong Kong comedy film
[ "film" ]
Q60196844
Conilithes oliveri
Conilithes oliveri is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
species of mollusc
[ "fossil taxon" ]
Q73616
Werner Grothmann
Werner Grothmann (23 August 1915 – 26 February 2002) was a mid-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany and aide-de-camp to the head of the SS, Heinrich Himmler, from 1940 until Himmler's death in 1945.
German SS officer
[ "human" ]
Q1968863
Laguna del Tigre National Park
Laguna del Tigre National Park is located in northern Guatemala, in the municipality of San Andrés, Petén Department. Covering an area of 337,899 ha, makes it the largest core zone of the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) and the largest national park in Guatemala and the largest protected wetlands in Central America.It also has the status of Ramsar site because of its size, wealth and characteristics of its wetland ecosystem. The vast area periodically floods, creating unique characteristics such as vast savannas and transition forests. It is also included in the convention's Montreux Register of threatened wetland sites. This biodiverse area features consisting of floodable savannas and wetlands; transition forest (which covers most of the park); high forest; and flora.
national park in Guatemala
[ "national park of Guatemala" ]
Q3016895
Hanover Township
Hanover Township is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 13,712, reflecting an increase of 814 (+6.3%) from the 12,898 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,360 (+11.8%) from the 11,538 counted in the 1990 Census. The township comprises the unincorporated communities of Whippany and Cedar Knolls.Located just north of the historic town of Morristown (separated by a thin strip of Morris Township) and adjacent to the regional Morristown Municipal Airport, Hanover Township offers many public attractions including the Whippany Railway Museum, the Frelinghuysen Arboretum and the Morris County Library. Patriots' Path, a wilderness walkway and bike trail that stretches for 26 miles (42 km), also passes through the township along the Whippany River.
township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States
[ "township of New Jersey" ]
Q7449115
Semaphore state by-election, 1973
The Semaphore state by-election, 1973 was a by-election held on 2 June 1973 for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Semaphore. This was triggered by the death of state Labor MHA Reg Hurst. The seat had been retained by Labor since it was created and first contested at the 1970 state election.
South Australian by-election
[ "South Australian House of Assembly by-election" ]
Q26991396
2016 Kuwait Super Cup
the 2016 Kuwait Super Cup was between league champions Qadsia SC and Emir cup champions Kuwait SC. This was the first super cup held in Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium. Kuwait SC won 3-2 on penalties.
football match
[ "sports season" ]
Q65124429
LTT 1445
LTT 1445 is a triple M-dwarf system about 22 light-years distant in the constellation Eridanus. The primary LTT 1445 A hosts two exoplanets- one discovered in 2019 that transits the star every 5.36 days, and another found in 2021 that transits the star every 3.12 days, close to a 12:7 resonance. As of August 2019 it is the second closest transiting exoplanet system discovered, with the closest being HD 219134 bc.
Star system in the constellation Eridanus
[ "star system", "double star", "high proper-motion star" ]
Q25095968
Under the Gun
Under the Gun was Fighting Instinct's second and final work, released on October 28, 2008. Although it was originally an EP consisting of five songs, they released an album issue of the same EP on the very same day, with 4 bonus tracks added to it.
album by Fighting Instinct
[ "album" ]
Q2907399
Blushing Groom
Blushing Groom (April 8, 1974 – May 6, 1992) was a French Champion Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
horse
[ "horse" ]
Q4564704
1940 Chicago White Sox season
The 1940 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 40th season in the major leagues, and its 41st season overall. They finished with a record 82–72, good enough tied for 4th place with the Boston Red Sox in the American League, 8 games behind the first place Detroit Tigers.
Major League Baseball season
[ "baseball team season" ]
Q3732344
Ernesto Zardini
Ernesto Zardini (5 June 1908 – 1939) was an Italian ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1932 Winter Olympics.
Italian ski jumper
[ "human" ]
Q4617908
Madehurst
Madehurst is a small village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England on the south slopes of the South Downs in the South Downs National Park. It is three miles (5 km) north-west of Arundel, to the west of the A29 road. The village of Madehurst is in two well-wooded valleys, listed in park guides.
village in United Kingdom
[ "village", "civil parish" ]
Q1003934
Meir Friedmann
Meir (Ish Shalom) Friedmann (10 July 1831 in Kraszna (Slovak: Kružná), district of Kashau (Košice Region), Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 1908 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian-Hungarian Jewish scholar. His editions of the Midrash are the standard texts. His chief editions were the Sifre (1864), the Mekhilta (1870), Pesiqta Rabbathi (1880). At the time of his death he was editing the Sifra. Friedmann, while inspired with regard for tradition, dealt with the Rabbinic texts with modern scientific methods, and rendered conspicuous service to the critical investigation of the Midrash and to the history of early homilies.
Austro-Hungarian Jewish scholar (1831–1908)
[ "human" ]
Q4099764
Mykhailo Burmystenko
Mykhailo Oleksiyovych Burmystenko (Ukrainian: Михайло Олексійович Бурмистенко; 22 November 1902 – 20 September 1941) was a Ukrainian and Soviet politician, who served as the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Ukrainian SSR from 1938 to 1941. Burmystenko died during the Battle of Kiev in 1941 and a memorial remains there in his memory.
Ukrainian and Soviet politician
[ "human" ]
Q4822342
Erdal Beşikçioğlu
Erdal Beşikçioğlu (Turkish pronunciation: [æɾˈdal̴ beʃict͡ʃiˈoːl̴u]; born 5 January 1970) is a Turkish actor.
Turkish actor
[ "human" ]
Q172113
Fever Pitch Soccer
Fever Pitch Soccer, known as Head-On Soccer in North America, is a soccer video game originally developed and published by U.S. Gold for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1995. Featuring an arcade-style approach to soccer compared to other titles that were released at the time, Fever Pitch Soccer allows players to have the choice of playing across any of the game modes available against with either CPU-controlled opponents or other players with the team of their choosing. Initially launched for the Genesis, it was then released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System a few months after the original version and was later ported to the Atari Jaguar in December of the same year under the name Fever Pitch Soccer, which was the title of the game on PAL territories. Fever Pitch Soccer received generally positive reception from critics since its release on the Genesis/Mega Drive, with praise towards the graphics, sound, gameplay and the ability to upgrade the various abilities of the team players upon winning matches. The Super NES version also received positive reception, with praise to the improved graphics and sound from the Genesis original while the Jaguar version, though criticized for not taking advantage of the hardware and its similarity with the 16-bit versions, was generally well-received and considered by some reviewers as one of the better titles for the system. Critics, however, compared the game with both the FIFA series from Electronic Arts and the original International Superstar Soccer from Konami.
video game
[ "video game" ]
Q50378461
Derrick Nsibambi
Derrick Nsibambi (born 19 June 1994) is a Ugandan professional footballer who most recently played for Egyptian club Smouha and the Uganda national team as a forward.
Ugandan association football player
[ "human" ]
Q20442447
North Wiltshire
North Wiltshire is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was incorporated in 1974.
community in Prince Edward Island, Canada
[ "human settlement", "locality" ]
Q6217229
Johansen test
In statistics, the Johansen test, named after Søren Johansen, is a procedure for testing cointegration of several, say k, I(1) time series. This test permits more than one cointegrating relationship so is more generally applicable than the Engle–Granger test which is based on the Dickey–Fuller (or the augmented) test for unit roots in the residuals from a single (estimated) cointegrating relationship.There are two types of Johansen test, either with trace or with eigenvalue, and the inferences might be a little bit different. The null hypothesis for the trace test is that the number of cointegration vectors is r = r* < k, vs. the alternative that r = k. Testing proceeds sequentially for r* = 1,2, etc. and the first non-rejection of the null is taken as an estimate of r. The null hypothesis for the "maximum eigenvalue" test is as for the trace test but the alternative is r = r* + 1 and, again, testing proceeds sequentially for r* = 1,2,etc., with the first non-rejection used as an estimator for r. Just like a unit root test, there can be a constant term, a trend term, both, or neither in the model. For a general VAR(p) model: X t = μ + Φ D t + Π p X t − p + ⋯ + Π 1 X t − 1 + e t , t = 1 , … , T {\displaystyle X_{t}=\mu +\Phi D_{t}+\Pi _{p}X_{t-p}+\cdots +\Pi _{1}X_{t-1}+e_{t},\quad t=1,\dots ,T} There are two possible specifications for error correction: that is, two vector error.
time series statistical test
[ "statistical test" ]
Q6027486
Industrial Arts Building
The Industrial Arts Building on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, Arizona, later known as the Anthropology Building and now known as the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
building in Arizona, United States
[ "building" ]
Q5891992
Honaine
Honaine is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria.
municipality of Algeria
[ "commune of Algeria" ]
Q7036700
Nikos Tsoumanis
Nikolaos 'Nikos' Tsoumanis (Greek: Νικόλαος 'Νίκος' Τσουμάνης; 8 June 1990 – October 2021) was a Greek professional footballer who played as a left-back.
Greek footballer
[ "human" ]
Q7646610
Surprise Sock
Surprise Sock (French: Chaussette surprise) is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Jean-François Davy and starring Anna Karina.
1978 film by Jean-François Davy
[ "film" ]
Q21557331
Fola Okesola
Fola Okesola (born 16 April 1974) is a British boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
British boxer
[ "human" ]
Q19665920
Pam Sheyne
Pamela Sheyne is a British songwriter, producer, mentor and singer best known for co-writing Christina Aguilera’s global smash debut single "Genie in a Bottle". She has achieved 50+ million record sales and over 100 RIAA Platinum, Gold and Silver Certified sales awards worldwide, an Ivor Novello Award along with seven BMI citations for US radio plays.
American musician
[ "human" ]
Q4513596
Vitaliy Cherniy
Vitaliy Cherniy (born 1971) is a Ukrainian basketball coach and former player. Today he is the coach of BC Kyiv, a member of the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague, and a former head coach of Ukraine national basketball team.
basketball player and coach
[ "human" ]
Q19878579
1947–48 Rochester Royals season
The 1947–48 Rochester Royals season was the franchise's third season in the National Basketball League (NBL). The team finished with a 44-16 record, the best record in the league. The team lost the NBL Championship for the second straight year.
NBL professional basketball team season
[ "basketball team season" ]
Q34857941
China Strait
The China Strait is a navigable strait in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea between mainland New Guinea and Samarai Island. The strait, 4 nautical miles (7 km) in length and .75 nautical miles (1 km) wide, connects the Solomon Sea with the Coral Sea.
strait in Papua New Guinea
[ "strait" ]
Q17631606
gymnastics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – women's artistic team all-around
The women's artistic team all-around competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics was held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre on 13 and 14 August. It was the third appearance of the event.
Olympic gymnastics event
[ "Olympic sporting event" ]
Q749712
Jean-Michel Chevotet
Jean-Michel Chevotet (11 July 1698, Paris – 4 December 1772) was a French architect. He and Pierre Contant d'Ivry were among the most eminent Parisian architects of the day and designed in both the restrained French Rococo manner, known as the "Louis XV style" and in the "Goût grec" (literally "Greek taste") phase of early Neoclassicism. His grandson was Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard.
French architect (1698-1772)
[ "human" ]
Q23613875
Nat Holt
Nat Holt (1893–1971) was an American film producer, best known for making Westerns. He was under contract to RKO in the 1940s then produced a variety of Westerns that were released by other studios. In the late 1950s he moved to television producing such series as Tales of Wells Fargo, Shotgun Slade and The Tall Man.
American film producer
[ "human" ]
Q871766
Inazawa Station
Inazawa Station (稲沢駅, Inazawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inazawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).
railway station on the Tōkaidō Main Line in Inazawa, Aichi prefecture, Japan
[ "railway station" ]
Q47018399
Tsaghkunk
Tsaghkunk (Armenian: Ծաղկունք) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is situated at the right bank of the Hrazdan River, 40 km northwest from the capital city of the Kotayk Province, Hrazdan, 60 km from Yerevan and 7 km northwest of Sevan, Armenia. It is bordered by Ddmashen to the west, Geghamavan to the south, Tsovagyugh to the southeast and Dilijan National Park to the north-west. Tsaghkunk is located at the foot of the Pambak Mountain Range. St. Hovhannes, Abazants, Khachidosh Rocks and Tapidosh Hill.
village in Gegharkunik Province of Armenia
[ "village in Armenia" ]
Q680299
Stoos
Stoos is a village located in the municipality of Morschach. It lies at 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in the Swiss canton of Schwyz, and has about 100 inhabitants (population was counted at 106 during a 2007 census). It is used as a small ski resort with a cable car leading to the Fronalpstock. The village is car-free and is accessible via the Stoosbahn funicular railway. The Swiss Olympic skier Hedi Beeler was born here.
village in Switzerland
[ "village", "carfree city" ]
Q3749237
Frailes
Frailes is a district of the Desamparados canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica, around one hour south of Desamparados in Costa Rica.
human settlement in Costa Rica
[ "district of Costa Rica", "human settlement" ]
Q18447906
Marina di Marittima
Marina di Marittima is a seaside resort on the Adriatic coast of Salento in the comune of Diso in the province of Lecce in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It takes its name from the frazione that is located in the hinterland: Marittima.
human settlement in Diso, Province of Lecce, Apulia, Italy
[ "frazione" ]
Q5567643
Glen Chapple
Glen Chapple (born 23 January 1974) is an English cricket coach and former cricketer. He is an all-rounder, and represented the national team in a One Day International, as well as performing well for Lancashire over many years. He bowls right-arm fast-medium, and is a right-handed batsman. With six first-class centuries to his name, Chapple shares with Mark Pettini the record for fastest first-class century, scored against declaration bowling by Glamorgan in 1993, coming off just 27 balls. Chapple played a single One Day International for England, against Ireland in 2006 but was injured after bowling one over. After Stuart Law left the club, Chapple was appointed as Lancashire's captain from the 2009 season onwards and led the county to victory in the 2011 County Championship. That year he became the fifth player to score 7,000 runs and take 700 wickets for Lancashire. In 2012 he was named as one of Wisden's five Cricketers of the Year.
English cricketer (born 1974)
[ "human" ]
Q3783735
1978 Island Holidays Classic
The 1978 Island Holidays Classic, also known as the Hawaii Open, was a men's tennis tournament played an outdoor hard courts in Maui, Hawaii, in the United States that was part of the 1978 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix circuit. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from October 2 through October 8, 1978. Unseeded Bill Scanlon won the singles title.
tennis tournament edition
[ "Hawaii Open", "tennis tournament edition" ]
Q1671861
Inzlingen Castle
Inzlingen Castle (German: Wasserchloss Inzlingen), also Reichenstein Castle (Schloss Reichenstein) is a medieval castle surrounded by a moat situated in the village of Inzlingen. Inzlingen is located in the district of Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, in the very south-west of Germany just at the Swiss border line near Basel. The origins of the castle cannot be clearly dated. The first written evidence dated 1511 – at this time already a possession of a relative of the barons Reich von Reichenstein. This noble family hold fiefdoms from the Prince-Bishopric of Basel, the Margraviate of Baden and the House of Habsburg. A Prince-bishop of Basel, six mayors of Basel and a principal of Basel University came from this noble family. In 1394 Margrave Rudolf III. enfeoffed Heinrich Reich von Reichenstein with the right for high justice regarding the village of Inzlingen and afterwards the family was in a position to acquire also a substantial landholding within this village and named themselves Lords of Inzlingen. A first major conversion of the castle dated 1563 to 1566. A copper engraving published 1625 shows the buildings at this time. Later (1674 to 1745) the buildings were converted to a Baroque style and in about 1750 a Baroque interior (Stucco; Overdoor; Masonry heater) followed. Since 1820 the castle was a domicile for a weaving mill producing silk ribbons and afterwards it was used for a century as a farm house. In 1969 Inzlingen Castle was purchased by the municipality of Inzlingen and renovated thereafter. Since 1978 it functions as city hall of the municipality.
moated castle Inzlingen
[ "castle" ]
Q4742433
Amer Al-Amer
Amer Al-Amer is a Kuwaitian football Forward who played for Kuwait in the 1984 Asian Cup.
footballer
[ "human" ]
Q13845847
Proutia
Proutia is a genus of moths belonging to the family Psychidae.The genus was first described by Tutt in 1899.The species of this genus are found in Europe, Japan and Northern America.Species: Proutia norvegica (Heylaerts, 1882).
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q5114694
Chrysler VH Valiant
The Chrysler VH Valiant is an automobile which was produced by Chrysler Australia from June 1971 to March 1973. It replaced the VG series Valiant and was the first Valiant model to be a uniquely Australian design.
motor vehicle
[ "automobile model" ]
Q13768408
Winden–Karlsruhe railway
The Winden–Karlsruhe railway is a mainline railway in the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate, which in its present form has existed since 1938 and is electrified between Wörth and Karlsruhe. The current Winden–Wörth section was opened in 1864. A year later, the gap between the Rhine and the Maxau Railway (Maxaubahn), which had been opened in 1862, was closed. The route of the latter was changed during the relocation of the Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof. New sections of the line were also built between Wörth and Mühlburg mainly in connection with the commissioning of a fixed bridge over the Rhine. The latter work significantly increased its importance. Today the route is operated together with the Neustadt–Winden section of the Neustadt–Wissembourg railway as timetable route 676. Several lines of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn also run between Wörth and Karlsruhe.
German railway line
[ "railway line" ]
Q982181
Jeremiah Wright
Jeremiah Alvesta Wright Jr. (born September 22, 1941) is a pastor emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, a congregation he led for 36 years, during which its membership grew to over 8,000 parishioners. Following retirement, his beliefs and preaching were scrutinized when segments of his sermons about terrorist attacks on the United States and government dishonesty were publicized in connection with the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama.
retired pastor from Chicago, USA
[ "human" ]
Q29416295
Once a Crook
"Once a Crook" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 239th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on October 22, 2013. The episode is written by Christopher Silber and directed by Arvin Brown, and was seen by 18.99 million viewers.
episode of NCIS (S11 E5)
[ "television series episode" ]
Q5606748
Sydney Chapman
Sir Sydney John Chapman KCB CBE (20 April 1871 – 29 August 1951) was an English economist and civil servant. He was Chief Economic Adviser to HM Government from 1927 to 1932.
English economist and civil servant
[ "human" ]
Q5823009
Kahrizeh
Kahrizeh (Persian: كهريزه, also Romanized as Kahrīzeh) is a village in Sara Rural District, in the Central District of Saqqez County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 874, in 151 families. The village is populated by Kurds.
village in Sara Rural District, Saqqez County, Kurdistan Province, Iran
[ "village" ]
Q24909995
Loutro Elassonas, Larissa
Loutro (Greek: Λουτρό, Greek pronunciation: [lut'ɾo]) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform, Loutro was part of the municipality of Antichasia, of which it was a municipal district and the seat. The 2011 census recorded 702 inhabitants in the village. The community of Loutro covers an area of 29.165 km2.
village in Greece
[ "human settlement" ]
Q2210960
Sacred Games
Sacred Games is a mystery/thriller novel by Indian-American author Vikram Chandra published in 2006. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and subsequently won the Vodafone Crossword Book Award.
2006 novel by Vikram Chandra
[ "written work" ]
Q1358271
Mindhunters
Mindhunters is a 2004 crime slasher film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Kathryn Morris, LL Cool J, Jonny Lee Miller, Patricia Velásquez, Clifton Collins Jr., Christian Slater and Val Kilmer. It was written by Wayne Kramer and Kevin Brodbin with an uncredited rewrite by Ehren Kruger. Unusually, the last country to receive this film was the United States in 2005, because of the film's distribution rights being changed from 20th Century Fox to Dimension Films.
2004 film directed by Renny Harlin
[ "film" ]
Q6115789
Jack Wilcox
Joseph Wilcox (23 March 1887 – 29 May 1964) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right for various clubs in the years preceding the First World War.
English footballer (1886-1940)
[ "human" ]
Q780681
Kołczyn, Lublin Voivodeship
Kołczyn [ˈkɔu̯t͡ʂɨn] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rokitno, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) east of Rokitno, 24 km (15 mi) north-east of Biała Podlaska, and 114 km (71 mi) north-east of the regional capital Lublin.
village of Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q1609872
Heribert Blens
Heribert Blens is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag.
German politician
[ "human" ]
Q16206489
Richard Stanford
Richard Stanford (dates of birth and death unknown) was an English cricketer. Stanford's batting style is unknown. He was christened at East Lavant, Sussex on 27 May 1804. Stanford made a single first-class appearance for Sussex in 1832 against an England XI at the Royal New Ground, Brighton. In a match which Sussex won by 5 wickets, Stanford batted once, scoring an unbeaten 5 runs in Sussex's first-innings. He also caught Henry Beagley in the England XI's second-innings.
British cricketer
[ "human" ]
Q5176877
Counter-Terrorism Act 2008
The Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (c 28) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which increased police powers for the stated purpose of countering terrorism. The first reading of the bill was held in January 2008, and it received royal assent on 26 November 2008 following an episode of Parliamentary ping-pong on some of its most controversial issues.
Public General Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
[ "Public General Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom" ]
Q4889404
Benjamin Wisner Bacon
Benjamin Wisner Bacon (January 15, 1860 – February 1, 1932) was an American theologian. He was born in Litchfield, Connecticut and graduated from Yale College in 1881 and Yale Divinity School in 1884. After serving in pastorates at Old Lyme, Connecticut (1884–1889), and at Oswego, New York (1889–1896), he was made an instructor in New Testament Greek at Yale Divinity School and became in 1897 professor of New Testament criticism and exegesis. The degrees D.D., Litt.D., and LL.D. were conferred upon him. Besides contributions to the Hibbert Journal and to the American Journal of Theology (of both of which he was chosen as an editor), his writings include: The Genesis of Genesis (1891) Triple Tradition of the Exodus (1894) The Sermon on the Mount (1902) The Story of St. Paul (1904) An Introduction to the New Testament (1907) The Founding of the Church (1909) The Fourth Gospel in Research and Debate (1909) Jesus the Son of God (1911) The Making of the New Testament (1912) Theodore Thornton Munger (1914) Is Mark a Roman Gospel? (1919) The Gospel of Mark: Its composition and date (1925).
American theologian (1860–1932)
[ "human" ]
Q7740720
The House with the Green Shutters
The House with the Green Shutters is a novel by the Scottish writer George Douglas Brown, first published in 1901 by John MacQueen. Set in mid-19th century Ayrshire, in the fictitious town of Barbie which is based on his native Ochiltree, it consciously violates the conventions of the sentimental kailyard school, and is sometimes quoted as an influence on the Scottish Renaissance. The novel describes the struggles of a proud and taciturn carrier, John Gourlay, against the spiteful comments and petty machinations of the envious and idle villagers of Barbie (the "bodies"). The sudden return after fifteen years' absence of the ambitious merchant, James Wilson, son of a mole-catcher, leads to commercial competition against which Gourlay has trouble responding. After the arrival of the railway, Gourlay's position worsens and he begins to invest his hopes and money in his neurotic son, John, who cannot live up to his expectations. His scatterbrained wife and daughter live in terror of his ferocious temper and take refuge in novelettes and daydreaming. The symbol of the family's prosperity is their expensive house in the middle of the town: Both in appearance and position the house was a worthy counterpart of its owner. It was a substantial two-storey dwelling, planted firm and gawcey on a little natural terrace that projected a considerable distance into the Square. At the foot of the steep little bank shelving to the terrace ran a stone wall, of no great height, and the iron railings it uplifted were no higher than the sward within. Thus the.
1901 novel by George Douglas Brown
[ "literary work" ]
Q1445864
Crisus
In Greek mythology, Crisus or Crissus (Ancient Greek: Κρῖσος) was a son of Phocus and twin brother of Panopeus. With Antiphateia, daughter of Naubolus, he became father of Strophius; thus he was the grandfather of Pylades. He is also said to have founded the town of Crissa, which received its name from him.
son of Phocus in Greek mythology
[ "mythological Greek character" ]
Q42330043
Vagabund der Liebe
"Vagabund der Liebe" is a song by Greek singer Demis Roussos. It was first released as a single in 1975 on Philips Records. Later it was included on Roussos' 1976 German-language album Die Nacht und der Wein.
song by Demis Roussos
[ "single", "song" ]

Dataset

Topic-independent split

Topics are randomly selected in datasets. For a common purpose, we suggest THESE DATASETS.

  • test_random.json
  • training_random.json
  • validation_random.json

GitHub

Citation

APA

Ta, H. T., Rahman, A. B. S., Majumder, N., Hussain, A., Najjar, L., Howard, N., ... & Gelbukh, A. (2022). WikiDes: A Wikipedia-based dataset for generating short descriptions from paragraphs. Information Fusion.

BibTeX

@article{Ta_2022,	
doi = {10.1016/j.inffus.2022.09.022},	
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.inffus.2022.09.022},	
year = 2022,	
month = {sep},	
publisher = {Elsevier {BV}},	
author = {Hoang Thang Ta and Abu Bakar Siddiqur Rahman and Navonil Majumder and Amir Hussain and Lotfollah Najjar and Newton Howard and Soujanya Poria and Alexander Gelbukh},	
title = {{WikiDes}: A Wikipedia-based dataset for generating short descriptions from paragraphs},	
journal = {Information Fusion}}

Paper links

Contact

Hoang Thang Ta, tahoangthang@gmail.com

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