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Q257128
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Cannabis flower essential oil
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Cannabis flower essential oil, also known as hemp essential oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowers, panicles (flower cluster), stem, and upper leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.). Hemp essential oil is distinct from hemp seed oil (hemp oil) and hash oil: the former is a vegetable oil that is cold-pressed from the seeds of low-THC varieties of hemp, the latter is a THC-rich extract of dried female hemp flowers (marijuana) or resin (hashish).A pale yellow liquid, cannabis flower essential oil is a volatile oil that is a mixture of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and other terpenoid compounds. The typical scent of hemp results from about 140 different terpenoids. The essential oil is manufactured from both low-THC ("fibre-type") and high-THC ("drug-type") varieties of hemp. As most of the phytocannabinoids are nearly insoluble in water, hemp essential oil contains only traces of cannabinoids. Even in "drug-type" hemp, the THC content of the essential oil does not exceed 0.08%. Most of the material is produced in Canada, as well as small scale cultivations in Switzerland and Germany.Hemp essential oil is used as a scent in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and candles. It is also used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages.
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essential oil of hemp
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[
"mixture",
"essential oil"
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Q7490202
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Sharon Shobha Devi Lingham
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Sharon Shobha Devi Lingham (Sharon Lingham) (11 December 1956 – 8 March 2010) (née Verma) was a New Zealand entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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New Zealand television personality (1956-2010)
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"human"
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Q1901680
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Markus Messenzehl
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Markus Messenzehl (born 20 June 1972 in Oberstdorf) is a German curler. He is World men's silver medallist and two time European men's champion. He competed at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics on the German team that placed sixth with a 4-5 record.
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German male curler
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"human"
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Q12157140
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TEDOM C 18
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TEDOM C 18 is an prototype of a full low-floor single-decker articulated bus produced by now defunct bus manufacturing division of the company TEDOM from the Czech Republic in 2010.
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motor vehicle
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[
"bus model",
"low-floor bus",
"articulated bus"
] |
Q3142731
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Euspira
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Euspira is a genus of medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Polinicinae of the family Naticidae, the moon snails.
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genus of molluscs
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"taxon"
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Q21042580
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Gibraltar Intermediate Cup
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The Gibraltar Intermediate Cup is a knock-out association football competition for under-23 sides in Gibraltar, organised by the Gibraltar Football Association. The cup was formed in 2018, with its first edition held that year. In its first edition, 9 teams competed, with a first round played by two teams in order to allow for an 8 team quarter final in the next round.
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knock-out soccer cup for under-23 sides in Gibraltar
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"sports competition"
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Q29829030
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The Boy & the Bindi
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The Boy & the Bindi is a 2016 children's picture book by Vivek Shraya and illustrated by Rajni Perera. It is about a young boy's obsession with his mother's bindi and his experiences when he wears one.
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2016 children's picture book
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"literary work"
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Q6681792
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Loryma actenioides
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Loryma actenioides is a species of snout moth in the genus Loryma. It was described by Rebel in 1914, and is known from Algeria, the Sahara desert, and Egypt.
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species of insect
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"taxon"
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Q4236417
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Adelaide Cole Chase
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Adelaide Cole Chase (Boston, MA, 1868–1944, Gloucester, MA) was an American painter of portraits and still lifes. She was a member of the Art Students' Association.
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American painter (1868-1944)
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[
"human"
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Q285414
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Teulada, Sardinia
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Teulada (Latin: Tegula) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of Cagliari. The località of Sant'Isidoro di Teulada is one of the possible sites of the ancient Roman city of Bithia (also called Biotha and Biora).The Battle of Cape Spartivento was a short World War II naval battle on 27 November 1940 when HMS Newcastle and three other British cruisers engaged and exchanged fire with a number of ships of the Italian navy.
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Italian comune
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[
"commune of Italy"
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Q1137449
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Murs
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Murs is a commune in the Indre department in central France.
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commune in Indre, France
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"commune of France"
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Q21195006
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Prime Minister of Uzbekistan
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This is a list of prime ministers of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O‘zbekiston bosh vaziri), from the establishment of the office in 1925 as the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR to the present day. The current prime minister, Abdulla Aripov, he assumed the office on 14 December 2016.
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head of government of Uzbekistan
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[
"public office",
"prime minister"
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Q12270883
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The Final Jolly Roger
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The Final Jolly Roger is a live album by heavy metal band Running Wild, released on 24 June 2011 via Golden Core Records. It was recorded and filmed at Wacken on 30 July 2009 for a CD and DVD release. This was known at the time as the "final" show when Rolf Kasparek announced the band's split on 17 April 2009 before reuniting in 2011.
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live album by Running Wild
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"album"
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Q3327798
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Heteractis malu
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Heteractis malu, also known as the malu anemone, delicate sea anemone or white sand anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Stichodactylidae.
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species of cnidarian
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[
"taxon"
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Q7046836
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Noel B. Salazar
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Noel B. Salazar (born 1973) is a sociocultural anthropologist known for his transdisciplinary work on mobility and travel, the local-to-global nexus, discourses and imaginaries of 'Otherness', heritage, cultural brokering, cosmopolitanism and endurance.
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socio-cultural anthropologist
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[
"human"
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Q18667361
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Ivan Kamenec
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Ivan Kamenec (born 27 August 1938) is a Slovak historian.
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Slovak historian
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"human"
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Q19840547
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Georgios Panas
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Georgios Panas (Greek: Γεώργιος Πανάς; Kranio, Cephalonia, 1 January 1876 – Athens, 6 August 1939) was a senior Greek Navy officer who fought in the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913, World War I, and the Asia Minor Campaign, and served as Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff in 1928–31, and briefly minister in the Alexandros Othonaios emergency government in March 1933.
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Greek Navy officer
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[
"human"
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Q75391146
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William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow
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William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow KP (13 February 1788 – 22 March 1869) was an Anglo-Irish peer, styled Lord Clonmore from 1815 to 1818. He was the eldest son of William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow and Eleanor Caulfeild. He became Earl of Wicklow in 1818 on the death of his father, and on 10 November 1821 he was elected as an Irish representative peer, thus enabling him to sit in the House of Lords as a Tory. Between 1831 and his death he served as the first Lord Lieutenant of Wicklow, and he was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 9 October 1846.On 16 February 1816 he married Lady Cecil Frances Hamilton, the only child of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn by his second wife, Cecil Hamilton. He had no male issue, and was succeeded in his title by his nephew, Charles Howard.
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Irish peer
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[
"human"
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Q21946
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Molring
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Molring (French pronunciation: [mɔlʁɛ̃]; German: Molringen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
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commune in Moselle, France
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[
"commune of France"
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Q7311509
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Remain EP
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Remain EP is an EP by José González, released in early 2004. All songs were written by José González, except "Love Will Tear Us Apart", which was written by Joy Division.
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extended play by José González
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"extended play"
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Q2930933
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CANO
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CANO, a Canadian progressive rock band of the 1970s and 1980s, was the most successful popular musical group in Franco-Ontarian history.
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Canadian progressive rock band
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[
"musical group"
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Q81368
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Kernen im Remstal
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Kernen im Remstal is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was formed in January 1975 by the union of the towns of Stetten im Remstal and Rommelshausen. Its name was initially Stetten-Rommelshausen, but a community referendum resulted in its being changed to Kernen im Remstal, after a local hill.
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municipality in Germany
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"municipality of Germany"
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Q5512926
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GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two
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GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two is a 1986 computer basketball game for the PC, Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. It was developed by Dynamix and published by Activision.
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1986 video game
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[
"video game"
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Q4712264
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Alberton High School
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Alberton High School is a high school located in Alberton, Montana and is part of Alberton K-12 Schools. In the 2006–2007 school year, there were 80 students enrolled. In the 2012–2013 school year, there were 45 students enrolled. There is a grade school sharing the campus that currently enrolls 108 students.
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secondary school in Alberton, Mineral County, United States
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[
"high school"
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Q1007199
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Pločnik
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Pločnik (Serbian: Плочник) is a village in the municipality of Prokuplje, Toplica District, Republic of Serbia. According to the 2002 population census, it's populated by 182, all of whom declared Serbs.
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village in Serbia
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"village"
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Q1066722
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Charleville
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Charleville (Irish: Ráth Luirc or An Ráth) is a town in north County Cork, Ireland. It lies in the Golden Vale, on a tributary of the River Maigue, near the border with County Limerick. Charleville is on the N20 road and is the second-largest town between Limerick and Cork, the largest being Mallow. The Roman Catholic parish of Charleville is within the Diocese of Cloyne. Significant industries in the town include Kerry Co-Op and the construction and services sectors.
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town in County Cork, Ireland
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[
"town"
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Q7653992
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swastika
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The swastika design is known from artefacts of various cultures since the Neolithic, and it recurs with some frequency on artefacts dated to the Germanic Iron Age, i.e. the Migration period to Viking Age period in Scandinavia, including the Vendel era in Sweden, attested from as early as the 3rd century in Elder Futhark inscriptions and as late as the 9th century on Viking Age image stones. In older literature, the symbol is known variously as gammadion, fylfot, crux gothica, flanged thwarts, or angled cross. English use of the Sanskritism swastika for the symbol dates to the 1870s, at first in the context of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, but from the 1890s also in cross-cultural comparison.Examples include a 2nd-century funerary urn of the Przeworsk culture, the 3rd century Værløse Fibula from Zealand, Denmark, the Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk, Belarus, the 9th century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and numerous Migration Period bracteates. The swastika is drawn either left-facing or right-facing, sometimes with "feet" attached to its four legs.The symbol is closely related to the triskele, a symbol of three-fold rotational symmetry, which occurs on artefacts of the same period. When considered as a four-fold rotational symmetrical analogue of the triskele, the symbol is sometimes also referred to as tetraskele. The swastika symbol in the Germanic Iron Age has been interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with either Odin or Thor.
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design occurring on Germanic artefacts between the 3rd and 9th centuries, interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with Odin or Thor
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[] |
Q40523
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Julia Roberts
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Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress. One of Hollywood's most bankable stars, Roberts is known for her leading roles in films of several genres, from romantic comedies and dramas to thrillers and action films. Many of her films have earned over $100 million at the worldwide box office, and six have ranked among the highest-grossing films of their respective years. Her top-billing films have collectively brought in box office receipts of over $3.8 billion globally. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and three Golden Globe Awards. Following an early breakthrough with appearances in Mystic Pizza (1988) and Steel Magnolias (1989), Roberts established herself as a leading actress when she headlined the romantic comedy Pretty Woman (1990), which grossed $464 million worldwide. She went on to star in numerous successful films, including Sleeping with the Enemy (1991), Hook (1991), The Pelican Brief (1993), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Notting Hill (1999), Runaway Bride (1999), Erin Brockovich (2000), Ocean's Eleven (2001), Ocean's Twelve (2004), Charlie Wilson's War (2007), Valentine's Day (2010), Eat Pray Love (2010), August: Osage County (2013), and Wonder (2017). For her performance in Erin Brockovich, Roberts won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance in the HBO television film The Normal Heart (2014) and had her first regular television role in the first season of the Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller series Homecoming (2018). Roberts was the world's highest-paid actress throughout.
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American actress (born 1967)
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[
"human"
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Q5296499
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Donna Wilkins
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Donna Wilkins (née Loffhagen) (born 29 April 1978 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand representative in netball and basketball. She married Southland farmer Mike Wilkins on 17 March 2007. Wilkins returned to the Southern Steel for the 2012 season, after a short stint with the Canterbury Tactix in 2011.
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New Zealand netball and basketball player
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[
"human"
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Q4248074
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Kurgan Wheel Tractor Plant
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Kurgan Wheel Tractor Plant named after D. Karbyshev (JSC "Rusich", Russian: Курганский завод колёсных тягачей имени Д. М. Карбышева (ОАО «Русич»)) was a manufacturer of special heavy automotive machines since 1950 located in Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast. Automobiles produced by the plant, special chassis, truck tractors and semi-trailers are used in the Ministry of Defence (Russia) system, also by oil and gas producing companies. In addition, heavy-duty ballast tractors are used for aerodrome-towing aircraft weighing up to 200 tonnes. On March 4, 2010, the factory was declared bankrupt by Arbitral Court of Kurgan Oblast.
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former Russian specialized vehicle manufacturer
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[
"enterprise",
"business"
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Q18217331
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William Grannell
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William (Bill) N. Grannell (born January 6, 1938), is a former American politician and member of the Oregon House of Representatives. He is a former newspaper publisher for the Coos Bay Empire Builder and junior high school teacher.
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American politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q7739467
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The Hermitage, Ryde
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The Hermitage is a heritage-listed residence and former research institute and government office located at 1-13 Pennant Avenue, Denistone in the City of Ryde local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was possibly designed by architect John Bibb and built from 1838 to 1842 in the Australian colonial Victorian era style. It is also known as The Hermitage and Garden. The property is privately owned. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
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historic house in Sydney
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[
"building"
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Q5265933
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Detroit Fury
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The Detroit Fury were an arena football team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
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arena football team
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"sports team"
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Q7509238
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Sidney Miller
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Sidney Miller III (born September 24, 1980), also known his production name of Speakerbomb, is an American record producer and musician. He was a founding member of the Los Angeles-based band Malbec, and was also a keyboardist in the hip hop group The Knux. He is currently a producing and writing as a member of The Sharpshootaz production/songwriting team, working with artists like Alex Jacke and Jesse McCartney.
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American musician and record producer
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[
"human"
] |
Q5124490
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Civil Hospital
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Dr. Ruth K. M. Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, commonly known as Civil Hospital Karachi, is a 1,900-bed tertiary care public hospital that imparts both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training.It is one of the teaching hospitals affiliated with the Dow Medical College, Karachi.
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hospital
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[
"hospital"
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Q14489267
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Bugis (subzone)
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Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. Bugis Street was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transvestites and transsexuals, a phenomenon that made it one of Singapore's most notable destinations for foreign visitors during that period.In the mid-1980s, Bugis Street underwent major urban redevelopment into a retail complex of modern shopping malls, restaurants and nightspots mixed with regulated back-alley roadside vendors. Underground digging to construct the Bugis MRT station prior to that also caused the upheaval and termination of the nightly transgender sex bazaar culture, marking the end of a colourful and unique era in Singapore's history. Today, the original Bugis Street is now a cobblestoned, relatively wide avenue sandwiched between the buildings of the Bugis Junction shopping complex. On the other hand, the lane presently touted as "Bugis Street" by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is actually developed from New Bugis Street, formerly Albert Street, and is billed as "the largest street-shopping location in Singapore". An attempt by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to bring back the former exotic atmosphere was unsuccessful. Although the street is now not a well-known tourist destination, it is frequented by many Singaporeans.
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subzone of Downtown core planning area in Singapore
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[
"human settlement",
"administrative territorial entity of Singapore"
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Q5388205
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Erico Aumentado
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Erico Boyles Aumentado (May 18, 1940 – December 25, 2012) was a former governor, vice governor, and senior provincial board member of Bohol, and congressman and deputy speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives. He is the first governor of Bohol who served for three consecutive terms (2001-2010).
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Filipino politician
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[
"human"
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Q6821217
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Mesera
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Mesera is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1855.
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genus of insects
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[
"taxon"
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Q56255975
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Artie Hall
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Artie Hall (c. 1881–1939) was an American vaudeville singer and actress, known for her blackface performances as a coon shouter. She was a "petite vocalist with a strong voice". Her most successful role was Topsy in William A. Brady's version of Uncle Tom's Cabin. A controversial part of her act was the removal of a glove to reveal her white skin at the end of a song.Artie Hall was initially reported to have died during the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. This apparently was misconstrued, and misquoted by the New York Times before it was discovered she didn't die.Hall was married circa 1899 to an actor named Robert Fulgora. They were divorced by September 1914. She later married William Atwell, a vaudeville agent. Hall died from a kidney ailment at her home in Astoria, Queens, New York on March 20, 1939, aged 58.Her sister, Pauline Des Landes (known professionally as Bonita) was also a vaudeville actress.
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American actress and singer (1881-1939)
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[
"human"
] |
Q3392913
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Brotulotaenia nigra
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Brotulotaenia nigra is a species of fish in the family Ophidiidae.
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species of fish
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q5849930
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Sarangab-e Boneh Pir
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Sarangab-e Boneh Pir (Persian: سرنگاب بنه پير, also Romanized as Sarangāb-e Boneh Pīr; also known as Sarangāv) is a village in Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye Shomali Rural District, Bahmai-ye Garmsiri District, Bahmai County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 101, in 20 families.
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village in Iran
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[
"village"
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Q16512443
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Spyros Koukoulomatis
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Spyros Koukoulomatis (Σπύρος Κουκουλομάτης) (17 August 1917 – 21 October 1995) was a Greek painter.
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Greek painter
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[
"human"
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Q7964553
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Walter Chit Tun
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Walter Chit Tun (Burmese: ဝေါ်လတာချစ်ထွန်း), Mon: ဝလ်တာ ချေတ်ထောန်) (1898–1947) was a pioneer of body building and weightlifting in Burma (now Myanmar). He was an ethnic Mon and born in Moulmein (present-day Mawlamyine) in British Burma to parents Dr Chit Tun and Daw Thein Ngwe in 1898. Walter Chit Tun shares the honor of being one of the first 18 Great Myanmars.
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Burmese bodybuilder
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[
"human"
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Q7147193
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Patrick McShane
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Patrick George McShane (18 April 1858 – 11 December 1903) was an Australian cricketer who played in three Test matches between 1885 and 1888.
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Australian cricketer (1858-1903)
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[
"human"
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Q283309
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Little Yoho River
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The Little Yoho River is a short river in British Columbia that flows east from Kiwetinok Lake, which is the highest named lake in Canada, and into the Yoho River about 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) upstream from the mouth of the creek that Takakkaw Falls is on. It is probably best known for Laughing Falls, an impressive plunge just above the river's mouth that is seen on the way to Twin Falls.
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river in Canada
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"river"
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Q57235524
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Lipinski's rule of five
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Lipinski's rule of five, also known as Pfizer's rule of five or simply the rule of five (RO5), is a rule of thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has chemical properties and physical properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans. The rule was formulated by Christopher A. Lipinski in 1997, based on the observation that most orally administered drugs are relatively small and moderately lipophilic molecules.The rule describes molecular properties important for a drug's pharmacokinetics in the human body, including their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion ("ADME"). However, the rule does not predict if a compound is pharmacologically active. The rule is important to keep in mind during drug discovery when a pharmacologically active lead structure is optimized step-wise to increase the activity and selectivity of the compound as well as to ensure drug-like physicochemical properties are maintained as described by Lipinski's rule. Candidate drugs that conform to the RO5 tend to have lower attrition rates during clinical trials and hence have an increased chance of reaching the market. Some authors have criticized the rule of five for the implicit assumption that passive diffusion is the only important mechanism for the entry of drugs into cells, ignoring the role of transporters. For example, O'Hagan and co-authors wrote as follows:This famous "rule of 5" has been highly influential in this regard, but only about 50 % of orally administered new chemical entities actually obey it.Studies have also demonstrated that some natural.
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rule of thumb to determine if a chemical compound has properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans
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[
"rule of thumb"
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Q22508026
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Frauenkappelen
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Frauenkappelen is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
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municipality in the canton of Bern in Switzerland
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"municipality of Switzerland"
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Q10825484
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Thuật hoài
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Thuật hoài (literally: Express) is one of two poems which are still exist of Phạm Ngũ Lão (1255-1320), a famous general of Trần dynasty.
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Vietnamese poem
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"poem"
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Q27289573
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prorenoate potassium
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Prorenoate potassium (developmental code name SC-23992) is a synthetic steroidal antimineralocorticoid which was never marketed.
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chemical compound
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"chemical compound"
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Q15637894
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Willie Gallagher
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William Gallacher (29 June 1919 – 16 October 1982) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward.
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association football player (1919-1982)
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[
"human"
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Q4727752
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All's Well, Ends Well 1997
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All's Well, Ends Well 1997 (97家有囍事) is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Alfred Cheung, starring Stephen Chow, Raymond Wong and Francis Ng.
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1997 film by Alfred Cheung
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"film"
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Q8081069
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Łyczaków
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Łyczaków [wɨˈt͡ʂakuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kazimierza Wielka, within Kazimierza County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Kazimierza Wielka and 73 km (45 mi) south of the regional capital Kielce.
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village in Świętokrzyskie, Poland
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[
"village of Poland"
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Q8033116
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Woodmoor
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Woodmoor is a neighborhood in the northern section of Silver Spring, Maryland in southeastern Montgomery County, in the U.S. state of Maryland. Its borders extend from U.S. 29 to the west, Northwest Branch Park to the north, the Capital Beltway (I-95) to the east, and University Boulevard to the south. It lies on one of the "Four Corners" at the northeastern corner of the intersection of Colesville Road (U.S. 29), and University Boulevard (Maryland 193).
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neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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"neighborhood"
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Q5655935
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Hardesty Public School District
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Hardesty Public School District is a public school district in Hardesty, Texas County, Oklahoma, United States, located in the southeastern corner of Texas County in the Oklahoma Panhandle ten miles north of the Oklahoma/Texas state line. The district runs two schools, both located within the town of Hardesty: Hardesty Elementary School, and Hardesty High School. Hardesty High School's mascot is the Bison. The Hardesty School District covers approximately 250 square miles.In 2007, the Smalkowski family sued Hardesty High School after their daughter was kicked off of the basketball team, stating that their daughter's constitutional rights had been violated by what they argued is endorsement of school prayer and Christianity by the school. The district argued they do not sponsor religious activities and that her removal was for reasons having nothing to do with her atheism. PACER shows the federal case, CIV-06-845-M, ended with that Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice filed October 29, 2008 and signed by all parties.
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school district in Oklahoma
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"school district"
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Q16603942
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Connie Palmen
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Aldegonda Petronella Huberta Maria "Connie" Palmen (born 25 November 1955) is a Dutch author. Palmen debuted with the novel De wetten (1990), published in the United States as The Laws (1993), translated by Richard Huijing. The Laws was shortlisted for the 1996 International Dublin Literary Award. Her second novel was De vriendschap (1995), published in the United States as The Friendship (2000), translated by Ina Rilke. It is the story of the lifelong friendship of two girls with completely different characters. Palmen had a relationship with Ischa Meijer in the years preceding his death in 1995. From 1999 on she lived with D66 politician Hans van Mierlo, and the couple married on 11 November 2009 until his death on 11 March 2010.
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Dutch writer
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"human"
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Q24329468
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Punalur State Assembly constituency
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Punalur is a legislative assembly constituency in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one among the 11 assembly constituencies in Kollam district. The current MLA is P.S Supal of CPI.
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constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
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[
"constituency of the Kerala Legislative Assembly"
] |
Q65313459
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Yadrin
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Yadrin (Russian: Я́дрин; Chuvash: Етӗрне Jetĕrne) is a town and the administrative center of Yadrinsky District of the Chuvash Republic, Russia, located on the left bank of the Sura River, 86 kilometers (53 mi) southwest of Cheboksary, the capital of the republic. Population: 9,614 (2010 Census); 10,573 (2002 Census); 10,149 (1989 Census).
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town in Russia
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[
"city/town",
"subdivisions of Russia"
] |
Q319868
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FC Singen 04
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The FC Singen 04 is a German association football club from the city of Singen, Baden-Württemberg. Established 4 August 1904. the club merged with Fußball-Club Radolfzell in 1908 to form FC Radolfzell-SIngen. That union was ended on 10 March 1910 and in 1917 04 was joined by Sportclub Singen.
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association football club
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[
"association football club"
] |
Q25252651
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We’re Here Because We’re Here
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We're Here Because We're Here was an artwork in the form of an event, devised by Jeremy Deller, that occurred across the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which it commemorated.
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art event marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme
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[
"work of art"
] |
Q1310297
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Notogomphus flavifrons
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Notogomphus flavifrons is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to Uganda. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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species of insect
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q16019009
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James Casey
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James Casey (16 August 1922 – 23 April 2011), known professionally as Jim Casey, was at various times during his long career a Variety comedian on the English music-halls, a scriptwriter for BBC Radio's variety shows and situation comedies, and a senior BBC Radio Light Entertainment producer.He was the son of the English Variety comedian Jimmy James, and cousin of comedian Eli Woods. In the 1940s, he and Eli Woods appeared in his father's variety act, known as Jimmy James and Co. After retiring from the BBC in the 1980s, he resurrected the act and toured the surviving variety theatres performing it with Woods for the following twenty five years. His most notable discoveries during his career at BBC Radio in Manchester, between 1954 and 1982, were the radio comedian Jimmy Clitheroe, the comedian Les Dawson, the comedian Ken Dodd, and the comedy double-act known professionally as Hinge and Bracket, each of whom he launched into a career in radio light entertainment with their own BBC series. His most successful series for BBC Radio was creating, producing and co-writing The Clitheroe Kid, starring the diminutive comic Jimmy Clitheroe, which ran continuously for sixteen years on the BBC Light Programme and BBC Radio 2, running from 1957 to 1972 inclusive, based on a chance meeting with Jimmy Clitheroe on a Variety bill in 1952. During the Second World War he served in the ranks in the Royal Armoured Corps from 1941 and as an officer in the Durham Light Infantry from 1944, landing on the Normandy beaches.
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BBC radio producer, scriptwriter
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[
"human"
] |
Q18878753
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John Rouse
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Sir John Rouse (died 1645) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1626. Rouse was the son of Edward Rouse of Rous Lench, Worcestershire. He was knighted in July 1606. In 1611 he inherited the estates of his father. He was High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1611. In 1620 he became a J.P. In 1626, he was elected Member of Parliament for Worcestershire. He was High Sheriff of Worcestershire again in 1637 and was appointed commissioner to compensate the riparian owners of the Avon on 9 March 1637. He lost this position in the summer of 1639 for eating two pounds of dirt. Rouse married Hester Temple daughter of Sir Thomas Temple of Warwickshire. His son Thomas became a baronet.
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English politician; (1573-1645)
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[
"human"
] |
Q5335662
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Edakkattuvayal
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Edakkattuvayal is a village in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. It is located in the Kanayannur taluk. Toc H Institute of Science and Technology, AP Varkky Mission Hospital and Chinmaya Mission are major institutions in the area.
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village in Kerala, India
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[
"village in India"
] |
Q19974520
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Jeanett Kristiansen
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Jeanett Kristiansen (born 24 December 1992) is a Norwegian handball player for Storhamar HE.She also represented Norway in the 2011 Women's Junior European Handball Championship, placing 12th, and in the 2012 Women's Junior World Handball Championship, placing 8th.She is a younger sister of international handballer Veronica Kristiansen.
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Norwegian handball player
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[
"human"
] |
Q54007214
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Abdel Majid Senoussi
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Abdel Majid Senoussi (born 16 May 1960) is a Tunisian judoka. He competed in the men's half-heavyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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Tunisian judoka
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[
"human"
] |
Q5107044
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Chris Jorgensen
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Christian August Jorgensen (October 7, 1860 - June 24, 1935) was a Norwegian-born American landscape painter. Jorgensen is best known for his paintings of Yosemite Valley and the California Missions.
|
Norwegian-born American landscape painter
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[
"human"
] |
Q7753245
|
The Natural
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The Natural is the debut studio album by American rapper Mic Geronimo. It was released on October 17, 1995, via Blunt Recordings/TVT Records. Production was handled by Mark Sparks, Buckwild, Irv Gotti, Da Beatminerz and Chyskillz. It features guest appearances from Royal Flush, Murder Inc., O.C. and the Lost Boyz. It peaked at number 144 on the Billboard 200. The album spawned four singles: "Shit's Real", "Masta I.C. ", "The Natural" and "Wherever You Are".
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album by Mic Geronimo
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[
"album"
] |
Q3430906
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Elsa Skjerven
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Elsa Rigmor Skjerven (11 December 1919 – 29 October 2005) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. She was born in Oslo. She was never elected to the Norwegian Parliament, but served in the position of deputy representative from Sør-Trøndelag during the terms 1965–1969, 1969–1973 and 1973–1977. In 1965 Skjerven was appointed Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs in the centre-right cabinet Borten. She held the position until the Borten cabinet fell in 1971. Skjerven was a member of Trondheim city council from 1959 to 1983, as well as a member of Sør-Trøndelag county council in 1979–1982.
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Norwegian politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q51078279
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Joseph Diandy
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Joseph Diandy (born 20 March 1950) is a Senegalese basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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Senegalese basketball player
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[
"human"
] |
Q898465
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Jesus Christ Superstar
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Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1973 American musical drama film directed by Norman Jewison and jointly written for the screen by Jewison and Melvyn Bragg; they based their screenplay on the 1970 rock opera of the same name, the libretto of which were written by Tim Rice and whose music was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The film, featuring a cast of Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, Barry Dennen, Bob Bingham, Larry Marshall, Josh Mostel, Kurt Yaghjian and Philip Toubus, centers on the conflict between Judas and Jesus during the week of the crucifixion of Jesus. Neeley, Anderson, and Elliman were nominated for Golden Globe Awards in 1974 for their portrayals of Jesus, Judas, and Mary Magdalene, respectively. It attracted criticism from a few religious groups and received mixed reviews from critics.
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1973 film adaptation of the musical of the same name directed by Norman Jewison
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[
"film"
] |
Q7402969
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Saki Macozoma
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Sakumzi Justice Macozoma (Saki) (born 1957) is a South African former political prisoner who is now one of South Africa's most prominent businessman and a leader in civil society.
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prominent South African
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[
"human"
] |
Q23650320
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Chaihuín River
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Chaihuín River (Spanish: Río Chaihuín) is a river in Los Ríos Region, southern Chile. The hamlet of Chaihuín and Chaihuín Beach lies at the mouth of the river mouth as well as the administration of the Valdivian Coastal Reserve. The river originates in the mountains of the Chilean Coast Range and runs through dense forest. It discharges into the Pacific Ocean through a shallow gap across a sand bar.
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river in Chile
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[
"river",
"watercourse"
] |
Q7963089
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Walling Van Winkle
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Walling Jocobse Van Winkle (1650–1725) was an early settler of the Northern New Jersey area and the namesake for the town of Wallington, New Jersey, where he had built a home.
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American colonial
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[
"human"
] |
Q5329414
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East Springfield
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East Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in northwestern Salem Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 43925. It lies along State Route 43, 16 miles (26 km) northwest of the county seat of Steubenville and 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Carrollton. The community is part of the Weirton–Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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human settlement in Ohio, United States of America
|
[
"census-designated place",
"unincorporated community in the United States"
] |
Q430166
|
Dewsbury Rams
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The Dewsbury Rams are a professional English rugby league club based in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire that compete in the Championship. They play their home games at the Tetley's Stadium, on Owl Lane. The Rams' main fanbase comes from their hometown of Dewsbury, but they also hold a strong following in Shaw Cross as well as in neighbouring Gawthorpe and Ossett, among other places. Prior to the 1997 season, the club was known as Dewsbury R.L.F.C. The club won their sole league title in 1972–73, after finishing the regular season in 8th place. The club has also won the Challenge Cup twice.
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English rugby league football club
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[
"rugby league team"
] |
Q7820341
|
Tomoyuki Kōno
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Tomoyuki Kōno (河野 智之, Kōno Tomoyuki, born October 19, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese voice actor who currently works for 81 Produce.
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Japanese voice actor
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[
"human"
] |
Q10820131
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Soldier Township
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Soldier Township is a township in Monona County, Iowa, USA.
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township in Monona County, Iowa
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[
"civil township",
"township of Iowa"
] |
Q185018
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Franz Josef Land
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Franz Josef Land, Frantz Iosef Land, Franz Joseph Land or Francis Joseph's Land (Russian: Земля́ Фра́нца-Ио́сифа, tr. Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa, Norwegian: Fridtjof Nansen Land) is a Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It is inhabited only by military personnel. It constitutes the northernmost part of Arkhangelsk Oblast and consists of 192 islands, which cover an area of 16,134 square kilometers (6,229 sq mi), stretching 375 kilometers (233 mi) from east to west and 234 kilometers (145 mi) from north to south. The islands are categorized in three groups (western, central, and eastern) separated by the British Channel and the Austrian Strait. The central group is further divided into a northern and southern section by the Markham Sound. The largest island is Prince George Land, which measures 2,741 square kilometers (1,058 sq mi), followed by Wilczek Land, Graham Bell Island and Alexandra Land. Eighty-five percent of the archipelago is glaciated, with large unglaciated areas on the largest islands and many of the smallest ones. The islands have a combined coastline of 4,425 kilometers (2,750 mi). Compared to other Arctic archipelagos, Franz Josef Land has a high dissection rate of 3.6 square kilometers per coastline kilometer. Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island is the northernmost point of the Eastern Hemisphere. The highest elevations are found in the eastern group, with the highest point located on Wiener Neustadt Land, 670 meters (2,200 ft) above mean sea level. The archipelago was first spotted by the Norwegian sealers Nils Fredrik Rønnbeck and Johan Petter Aidijärvi in 1865, although they did not report their.
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archipelago in the Arctic
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[
"archipelago"
] |
Q10394355
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Xi Ophiuchi
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ξ Oph, Latinized as Xi Ophiuchi, is a visual binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Ophiuchus. It has a yellow-white hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of 4.39. The system is located approximately 56.6 light years away from the Sun based on parallax, but is drifting closer with a radial velocity of -9 km/s.The magnitude 4.40 primary, designated component A, is an ordinary F-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of F2V. It is 916 million years old and is rotating with a projected rotational velocity of 20 km/s. The star has 1.3 times the mass of the Sun and 1.6 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 4.4 times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 6,611 K.The system is a source of X-ray emission. The orbiting companion, component B, is a magnitude 8.9 star at an angular separation of 35″ along a position angle of 27° from the primary, as of 2015. A magnitude 10.8 visual companion, component C, lies at a separation of 10.8″, as of 2004.
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star
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[
"F-type main-sequence star",
"high proper-motion star",
"variable star",
"double star",
"astrophysical X-ray source",
"infrared source"
] |
Q913041
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Calcio Portogruaro Summaga
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Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Portogruaro Calcio (usually referred to as Portogruaro) is an Italian association football club, based in Portogruaro, Veneto. Currently it plays in Serie D.
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association football club
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[
"association football club"
] |
Q2415068
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Piping guan
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The piping guans are a bird genus, Pipile, in the family Cracidae. A recent study (Grau et al. 2005), evaluating mtDNA, osteology and biogeography data (Grau et al., 2005) concluding that the wattled guan belongs in the same genus as these and is a hypermelanistic piping guan. Thus, Pipile became a junior synonym of Aburria, though this conclusion was not accepted by the South American Checklist Committee (Remsen et al., 2007), or evaluated by the IOC, so the classification remains in Pipile. The same results also showed that the light-faced taxa pipile, cumanensis and cujubi are not, as was sometimes suggested, conspecific. However, free interbreeding between A. cujubi and A. cumanensis grayi in eastern Bolivia, creating a "hybrid swarm", casts doubt on this conclusion for the two species named (Remsen et al., 2007, citing del Hoyo and Motis, 2004). It was possible to confidently resolve that the white-faced species form a clade, whereas the more basal black-faced forms are of less certain relationship. Possibly, the black-fronted piping guan is the basalmost taxon, but the placement of the wattled guan in regard to its congeners is not all too well resolved. Blue wattles evolved only once, in a lineage which seems to have originated north of the Amazon River. The piping guans' radiation began in the latter half of the Early Pliocene, roughly 4–3.5 mya. The white-faced lineage emerged around 3 mya and its present diversity began to evolve around the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary, when the ancestors of the red-throated piping guan and the blue-wattled taxa split. Due.
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genus of birds
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q457505
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Danielle Casanova
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Danielle Casanova (born Vincentella Perini; 9 January 1909 – 9 May 1943) was a French communist activist and member of the French Resistance during World War II. A dentist by occupation, she was a high-ranking figure within the Communist Youth and founded in 1936 its women's organisation Union des Jeunes Filles de France (UJFF, Union of Young French Women). Casanova was arrested on 15 February 1942 as she came to bring coal on a cold day to Georges Politzer and his wife; she had been involved in the organisation of actions against the German occupiers. First incarcerated at La Santé Prison in Paris, she was transferred to the Fort de Romainville for causing unrest with the help of fellow prisoners. Casanova was deported to Auschwitz on 24 January 1943, where she started working as a dentist at the camp infirmary but died of a typhus epidemic shortly thereafter. She was posthumously awarded the Legion of Honour.
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French resistance member (1909-1943)
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[
"human"
] |
Q4786399
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Archibald Lang McLean
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Archibald Lang McLean (1885–13 May 1922) was an Australian bacteriologist known for his role as chief doctor on the Sir Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
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American bacteriologist
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[
"human"
] |
Q13463625
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Chionoreas euryochtha
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Chionoreas is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tineidae. It contains only one species, Chionoreas euryochtha, which is found on Borneo.
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species of insect
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q4850618
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Baudouin de Béthune
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Baldwin of Béthune or Baldwin de Béthune (French: Baudouin de Béthune Dutch: Boudewijn van Béthune) (c. 1158–1212), a French knight from the House of Béthune in Artois and a crusader, was close companion to successive English kings and on marriage to Hawise of Aumale became Count of Aumale with extensive estates in England.
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French knight (d.1212)
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[
"human"
] |
Q85827515
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Diana Bazalar
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Diana Carolina Bazalar Alava (born 13 March 1995) is a Peruvian athlete specialising in the sprint hurdles. She has won multiple medals on regional level. Her personal bests are 13.25 seconds in the 100 metres hurdles (+0.5 m/s, Lima 2019) and 8.51 seconds in the 60 metres hurdles (Cochabamba 2020).
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Peruvian hurdler
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[
"human"
] |
Q13152614
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Shalikha Union
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Arpara Union (Bengali: শালিখা ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad situated at Shalikha Upazila, in Magura District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of 8.90 square kilometres (3.44 sq mi) and as of 2001 had a population of 18,808. There are 7 villages and 7 mouzas in the union.
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union in Khulna, Bangladesh
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[
"union council of Bangladesh"
] |
Q4676674
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Act of Classes
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The Act of Classes was passed by the Parliament of Scotland on 23 January 1649. It was probably drafted by Lord Warriston, a leading member of the Kirk Party, who along with the Marquess of Argyll were leading proponents of its clauses. It banned Royalists and those who had supported the Engagement from holding public office including positions in the army. Against sizeable opposition the rescinding of the Act took effect on 13 August 1650.
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former Scottish Law (1649-1650)
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[
"legislation"
] |
Q97109196
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The Hunt Breakfast
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The Hunt Breakfast is a large oil on canvas painting completed in 1858 by the French Realism painter Gustave Courbet which is now in the collection of the Wallraf–Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany. It was painted in Germany during a long stay by the artist in Frankfurt and has probably never left the country.The picture depicts an al fresco meal by a deer hunting party and is an early example of the Realism genre of which Courbet was a pioneer. Realism demanded that such genuine events, as distinct from highly structured imaginary mythological or religious compositions, should be faithfully recorded, as it was in this case. Seven years later Claude Monet would paint his masterpiece Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe, in which Courbet himself featured, on an even larger scale.
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painting by Gustave Courbet
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[
"painting"
] |
Q4888326
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Benjamin Brewster
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Benjamin Brewster (November 25, 1860 – February 2, 1941) was the Episcopal Bishop of Maine and Missionary Bishop of Western Colorado.
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American bishop
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[
"human"
] |
Q42888630
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Peter Gleick
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Peter H. Gleick (; born 1956) is an American scientist working on issues related to the environment. He works at the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California, which he co-founded in 1987. In 2003 he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for his work on water resources. Among the issues he has addressed are conflicts over water resources, water and climate change, development, and human health.In 2006 he was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. In 2011, Gleick was the launch chairman of the "new task force on scientific ethics and integrity" of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Gleick received the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) Ven Te Chow Memorial Award in 2011, and that same year he and the Pacific Institute were awarded the first U.S. Water Prize. In 2014, The Guardian newspaper listed Gleick as one of the world's top 10 "water tweeters." In 2019, Boris Mints Institute of Tel Aviv University awarded Gleick its annual BMI Prize as "an exceptional individual who has devoted his/her research and academic life to the solution of a strategic global challenge.".
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American scientist
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[
"human"
] |
Q66448926
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Monika Kratochvílová
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Monika Kratochvílová (born 27 February 1974) is a Czech former professional tennis player. Kratochvílová competed on the professional tour during the 1990s and had a career-high singles ranking of 372 in the world. She performed best in doubles, with 17 ITF titles to her name and a top ranking of 159. All of her WTA Tour main-draw appearances were in doubles, including quarterfinal appearances at Kitzbühel in 1991 and Warsaw in 1995.
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Czech tennis player
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[
"human"
] |
Q16959577
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Untie Yourself
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Untie Yourself is the debut studio album by South African rock band Taxi Violence, released in 2006.
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album by Taxi Violence
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[
"album"
] |
Q595167
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Coëtivy Island
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Coëtivy Island is a small coral island in the Seychelles 290 km (180 mi) south of Mahé, at 07°08′S 56°16′E. Along with Île Platte, the nearest neighbor 171 km (106 mi) northwest, it comprises the Southern Coral Group and therefore belongs to the Outer Islands.
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island
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[
"island"
] |
Q67189910
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Houssen Abderrahmane
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Houssen Abderrahmane (born 3 February 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Francs Borains in the Belgian National Division 1. Born in France, he represents the Mauritania national football team.
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Mauritanian association football player
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[
"human"
] |
Q2025839
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Cohuna
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Cohuna is a town situated 274 kilometres (170 mi) north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Cohuna had a population of 2,428.
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town in Victoria, Australia
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[
"town"
] |
Q1277714
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Lukač
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Lukač is a village and municipality in Slavonia, in the Virovitica–Podravina County of Croatia. It has a population of 4,276 (2001), 92% which are Croats.
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village in Croatia
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[
"municipality of Croatia"
] |
Q84575
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Ralf Sträßer
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Ralf Sträßer (born 20 June 1958 in Berlin) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker.
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German footballer and manager
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[
"human"
] |
Q97442759
|
James Ayton Symington
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James Ayton Symington (c. 1856 – 2 February 1939) was an English book and magazine illustrator from Leeds. He worked closely with the Leeds publisher Richard Jackson, but moved to London after his marriage in 1889.
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British illustrator
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[
"human"
] |
Q19600607
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Brumfield
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Brumfield is an unincorporated community in Boyle County, Kentucky, in the United States.
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human settlement in United States of America
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[
"unincorporated community in the United States"
] |
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