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Q6889945
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MoeTar
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MoeTar is an American, Bay Area, California-based rock group, founded by singer Moorea Dickason ("Moe") and bassist Tarik Ragab ("Tar"). Moorea and Tarik previously worked together in the more politically charged funk/pop band No Origin.
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American rock band
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[
"musical group"
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Q23643667
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Althea McNish
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Althea McNish FSCD (15 May 1924 – 16 April 2020) was a British textile designer of Trinidadian origin who has been called the first British designer of African descent to earn an international reputation. Born in Trinidad, McNish moved to Britain in the 1950s. She was associated with the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) in the 1960s, participating in CAM's exhibitions and seminars and helping to promote Caribbean arts to a British public. Her work is represented in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Whitworth Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture and the Cooper-Hewitt (Smithsonian Design Museum), among other places.McNish was a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers. She was married to the jewellery designer John Weiss (21 June 1933 – 9 November 2018).Following McNish’s death in 2020, The McNish Trust assumed copyright proprietorship of her work.
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Trinidadian-British textile designer
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[
"human"
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Q4666558
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Abel Erasmus Pass
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Abel Erasmus Pass is situated in the Limpopo Province, on the R36 road between Ohrigstad and Hoedspruit/Tzaneen, South Africa. It navigates the Manoutsa section of the Limpopo Drakensberg. Since 1959 the road passes through the 133 m long JG Strijdom Tunnel, named after late Prime Minister JG Strijdom. The pass is 11 km long and generally follows a coach route of the late 19th century.
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mountain pass in South Africa
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[
"mountain pass"
] |
Q6760739
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Margrete Aamot Øverland
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Margrete Aamot Øverland (11 February 1913 - 20 November 1978) was a Norwegian resistance member during the Second World War, and later editor of the Riksmål newspaper Frisprog.
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Norwegian journalist
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[
"human"
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Q24015125
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Ferreruela de Huerva
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Ferreruela de Huerva, or simply Ferreruela, is a municipality located in the Jiloca Comarca, province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2010 census, the municipality has a population of 74 inhabitants. Ferreruela is located in the Sierra de Cucalón area and it is named after the Huerva River.
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human settlement in Teruel Province, Aragon, Spain
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[
"municipality of Spain"
] |
Q1161693
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Maglione
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Maglione is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Turin. At 31 December 2004 it had a population of 497 and an area of 6.2 square kilometres (2.4 sq mi).Maglione borders the following municipalities: Borgo d'Ale, Borgomasino, and Moncrivello.
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Italian comune
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[
"commune of Italy"
] |
Q576966
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1954 Wimbledon Championships – women's singles
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Maureen Connolly successfully defended her title, defeating Louise Brough in the final, 6–2, 7–5 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1954 Wimbledon Championships.
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tennis tournament held in 1954
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[
"tennis event"
] |
Q2074192
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Peter Burgstaller
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Peter Burgstaller (13 February 1964 – 23 November 2007) was an Austrian football goalkeeper.
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Association footballer (1964-2007)
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[
"human"
] |
Q4730978
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Allan Smart
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Allan Andrew Colin Smart (born 8 July 1974) is a Scottish football manager and former player who most recently managed Southern Football League club Daventry Town, where he also briefly served as club chairman.In a 16-year playing career, Smart appeared as a striker for Caledonian, Caledonian Thistle, Preston North End, Carlisle United, Northampton Town, Watford, Hibernian, Stoke City, Oldham Athletic, Dundee United, Crewe Alexandra, Milton Keynes Dons, Bury, Portadown, Burscough and Southport.
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Scottish footballer (born 1974)
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[
"human"
] |
Q7998912
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Wiegenlied, D. 498
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Franz Schubert's Wiegenlied "Schlafe, schlafe, holder süßer Knabe", D 498, Op. 98, No. 2, is a lullaby composed in November 1816. The song is also known as "Mille cherubini in coro" after an Italian language arrangement for voice and orchestra by Alois Melichar.
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song composed by Franz Schubert
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[
"musical work/composition"
] |
Q5007297
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WBP1L
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WW domain binding protein 1-like (WBP1L) also known as outcome predictor in acute leukemia 1 (OPA1L) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the WBP1L gene.
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protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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[
"protein-coding gene",
"gene"
] |
Q1888998
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South Russell
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South Russell is a village in Geauga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,819 at the 2010 census.
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village in Ohio, United States
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[
"village"
] |
Q55633315
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Skratten
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Skratten is a Swedish island belonging to the Haparanda archipelago. The island is located southeast of Vasikkasaari. It has no shore connection and has no buildings.
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island in the Haparanda archipelago, Sweden
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[
"island"
] |
Q1135584
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Hanazakari no Kimitachi e
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Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradise 2011 (花ざかりの君たちへ 〜イケメン☆パラダイス〜 2011, Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradaisu 2011) is a 2011 Japanese television series. It is a remake of the 2007 drama series of the same Japanese title which is also based on the manga Hana-Kimi, but it features an entirely new cast.
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Television program
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[
"Japanese television drama"
] |
Q19738358
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St. Thomas' College, Matara
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St. Thomas' College is a government primary and secondary school for boys in Matara, Sri Lanka, which is located in the centre of Matara. The college was initially founded as a private Anglican school by Christian Missionary Society of England, founded in 1844 by one of the first Anglican missionaries, Rev. Fr. N. J. Ondatjee, in Wellamadama, Dondra. It presently has over 4,000 enrolled students studying from primary level to secondary level education.
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national school in Sri Lanka
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[
"school"
] |
Q9368905
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German nuclear weapons project
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The Uranverein (English: "Uranium Club") was a name given to the project in Germany to research nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, during World War II. It went through several phases of work, but in the words of historian Mark Walker, it was ultimately "frozen at the laboratory level" with the "modest goal" to "build a nuclear reactor which could sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction for a significant amount of time and to achieve the complete separation of at least tiny amount of the uranium isotopes." The scholarly consensus is that it failed to achieve these goals, and that despite fears at the time, the Germans had never been close to producing nuclear weapons.The first effort started in April 1939, just months after the discovery of nuclear fission in December 1938, but ended only months later shortly ahead of the German invasion of Poland, when many notable physicists were drafted into the Wehrmacht. A second effort began under the administrative purview of the Wehrmacht's Heereswaffenamt on 1 September 1939, the day of the invasion of Poland. The program eventually expanded into three main efforts: the Uranmaschine (nuclear reactor), uranium and heavy water production, and uranium isotope separation. Eventually, it was assessed that nuclear fission would not contribute significantly to ending the war, and in January 1942, the Heereswaffenamt turned the program over to the Reich Research Council (Reichsforschungsrat) while continuing to fund the program. The program was split up among nine major institutes where the directors dominated the research and set their own.
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World War II weapons project
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[
"nuclear weapons program",
"organization",
"nuclear program",
"government agency"
] |
Q22386131
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North West Arm
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North West Arm is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
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arm in Nova Scotia, Canada
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[
"arm"
] |
Q3540707
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Tropidophorus latiscutatus
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Tropidophorus latiscutatus is a species of skink found in Thailand.
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species of reptile
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q5020056
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California's 3rd State Assembly district
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California's 3rd State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Republican James Gallagher of Yuba City.
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American legislative district
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[
"California State Assembly district"
] |
Q18684853
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Rod Blum
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Rodney Leland Blum (; born April 26, 1955) is an American businessman and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Iowa's 1st congressional district from 2015 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected in 2014 and won a second term in the 2016 elections. Blum was defeated for reelection in 2018 by Democrat Abby Finkenauer. He has described himself as a member of the Tea Party movement.
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American politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q48844952
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1994 Rice Owls football team
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The 1994 Rice Owls football team represented Rice University during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Owls, led by first-year head coach Ken Hatfield, played their home games at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas. The most notable win of the season was Rice's victory over Texas, their first victory over the Longhorns since 1965 along (as of 2021) their last victory over Texas. Due to Texas A&M being under sanctions from the NCAA, the Owls, along with Texas, Baylor, TCU, and Texas Tech, were all named co-champions of the Southwest Conference; all five teams had 4–3 conference win–loss records. This was Rice's first conference championship since 1957. Rice would not win another conference title until 2013, when it was a member of Conference USA.
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American college football team season
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[
"American football team season"
] |
Q1968021
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Plach Yeremiyi
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Plach Yeremiyi (Ukrainian: Плач Єремії) is a Ukrainian rock band from Lviv, Ukraine. The band was actually formed in February 1990, but the two most constant musicians - Taras Chubay and Vsevolod Dyachyshyn have played together since 1984 in the band Tsyklon (Циклон). Plach Yeremiyi songs are usually serious, philosophical poems many composed by lead man Taras Chubay's father Hryhoriy Chubay and given a contemporary rock sound. The group's name comes from Taras Chubay's father's Magnum opus Plach Yeremiyi posthumously published in 1999. The music in the songs sounds hard, then changes to an easy ballad and again explodes, overfilled by emotions. All this has a specific "Lviv" colouring.
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Ukrainian rock band
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[
"musical group"
] |
Q24971349
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Francis P. Keilman House
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Francis P. Keilman House is a historic home located at St. John, Lake County, Indiana. It was built about 1857, and is a two-story, side hall plan balloon frame dwelling with Italianate style design elements. It has a front gable roof and a rear addition built about 1900. Also on the property are the contributing wood frame stable (c. 1890) with a garage addition (c. 1940) and a wood frame rabbit hutch (c. 1940). : 3 It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
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historic house in Indiana, United States
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[
"house"
] |
Q981439
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Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz
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Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852 – 9 January 1916) was a Polish realist painter from around the turn-of-the-century, best known for his battle-scenes, portraits, landscapes and paintings of horses. He was educated in Kraków in the Austrian sector of the Partitioned Poland. He died in the armed struggle for Poland's independence around Kraków during World War I.
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painter (1852-1916)
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[
"human"
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Q4001077
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Two-Gun Gussie
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Two-Gun Gussie is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
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1918 film
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[
"short film"
] |
Q47530048
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Joseph Phaahla
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Mathume Joseph Phaahla (born 11 July 1957) is a South African politician currently serving as Minister of Health in South Africa, popularly known as Joe Phaahla. He holds a medical degree and was previously the Deputy Minister of Health, Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, and Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture.
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South African politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q21055684
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2015 Columbus Challenger
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The 2015 Columbus Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Columbus, United States between 21 and 27 September 2015.
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tennis tournament
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[
"Columbus Challenger",
"tennis tournament edition"
] |
Q6109786
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Jabah Dar
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Jabehdar (Persian: جبه دار, also Romanized as Jabah Dār and Jabahdār) is a village in Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Ardabil County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,529, in 330 families.
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village in Ardabil, Iran
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[
"human settlement"
] |
Q5907631
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Hoseynabad-e Beglar Beygi
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Hoseynabad-e Beglar Beygi (Persian: حسين ابادبيگلربيگي, also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād-e Beglar Beygī and Ḩoseynābād-e Bīglarbeygī) is a village in Dashtabi-ye Gharbi Rural District, Dashtabi District, Buin Zahra County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 86, in 23 families.
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village in Iran
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[
"village"
] |
Q5762423
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Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland
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The Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland is a marine area designated by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). It consists of a number of waterbodies between the Scottish mainland, the Outer Hebrides islands, and the coast of Ireland. Waterbodies within the Inner Seas include the Minch and Little Minch, the Sound of Harris, the Inner Sound, the Sea of the Hebrides, the Firth of Lorn, the Sound of Jura, the Firth of Clyde, Belfast Lough and the North Channel. The IHO defines the limits of the Inner Seas as follows: On the West and North. A line running from Bloody Foreland (55°10′N 8°17′W) in Ireland to the West point of Tory Island, on to Barra Head, the Southwest point of the Hebrides, thence through these islands, in such a manner that the West coasts of the main islands appertain to the Atlantic Ocean and all the narrow waters appertain to the Inner Seas, as far as the Butt of Lewis (North Point), and thence to Cape Wrath (58°37'N) in Scotland. On the South. A line joining the South extreme of the Mull of Galloway (54°38'N) in Scotland and Ballyquintin Point (54°20'N) in Ireland.
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sea in the United Kingdom
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[
"sea"
] |
Q18421358
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Farouk Muhammad
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Farouk Muhammad (Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, 17 October 1949 – Jakarta, 18 February 2021) was an Indonesian police officer and politician. He was Deputy Chair of the Regional Representative Council for the 2014–2017 period from the electoral district of West Nusa Tenggara. He was a Polri officer with his last position as Governor of the Police Science College.
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Indonesian politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q19451973
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The Dove and the Ant
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The Dove and the Ant is a story about the reward of compassionate behaviour. Included among Aesop's Fables, it is numbered 235 in the Perry Index.
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Aesop's fable
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[
"fable"
] |
Q717840
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Young Stribling
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William Lawrence Stribling Jr. (December 26, 1904 – October 3, 1933), known as Young Stribling, was an American professional boxer who fought from Featherweight to Heavyweight from 1921 until 1933. He was the elder brother of fellow boxer Herbert "Baby" Stribling.
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American boxer (1904-1933)
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[
"human"
] |
Q6863820
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Mindfulness
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Mindfulness is a peer-reviewed academic journal on psychology published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal's founding editor, beginning with the first issue in 2010, was Nirbhay N. Singh. As of 2018, he was continuing as editor-in-chief.
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Academic journal
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[
"scientific journal"
] |
Q43469
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Uyugan
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Uyugan, officially the Municipality of Uyugan (Ivatan: Kavahayan nu Uyugan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Uyugan), is a 6th class municipality in the province of Batanes, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,380 people.
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municipality of the Philippines in the province of Batanes
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[
"municipality of the Philippines"
] |
Q7081832
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Okarpiec
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Okarpiec [ɔˈkarpjɛt͡s] is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Osiek, within Starogard County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-west of Osiek, 31 km (19 mi) south of Starogard Gdański, and 76 km (47 mi) south of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The settlement has a population of 36.
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settlement in Pomeranian, Poland
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[
"village of Poland"
] |
Q24558916
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Filatov
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Filatov (Russian: Филатов) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Sizovskoye Rural Settlement, Chernyshkovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 174 as of 2010. There are 6 streets.
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human settlement in Chernyshkovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia
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[
"posyolok"
] |
Q5145170
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Colin H. Williams
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Colin H. Williams (born 1950 in Barry, South Wales, UK) was research professor in sociolinguistics, now an honorary professor, in the School of Welsh, Cardiff University. Currently he is a Senior Research Associate at the VHI, l St Edmund's College, the University of Cambridge, UK.
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professor of sociolinguistics
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[
"human"
] |
Q6760335
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Margherita Galeotti
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Margherita Galeotti (1867 – after 1912) was an Italian pianist and composer. She was born in Mauern, Bavaria, and studied piano and composition with Giuseppe Buonamici in Florence and Giuseppe Martucci in Bologna. After completing her studies, she performed as a concert pianist in Europe.
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Italian composer
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[
"human"
] |
Q531398
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Robinson annulation
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The Robinson annulation is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for ring formation. It was discovered by Robert Robinson in 1935 as a method to create a six membered ring by forming three new carbon–carbon bonds. The method uses a ketone and a methyl vinyl ketone to form an α,β-unsaturated ketone in a cyclohexane ring by a Michael addition followed by an aldol condensation. This procedure is one of the key methods to form fused ring systems. Formation of cyclohexenone and derivatives are important in chemistry for their application to the synthesis of many natural products and other interesting organic compounds such as antibiotics and steroids. Specifically, the synthesis of cortisone is completed through the use of the Robinson annulation.The initial paper on the Robinson annulation was published by William Rapson and Robert Robinson while Rapson studied at Oxford with professor Robinson. Before their work, cyclohexenone syntheses were not derived from the α,β-unsaturated ketone component. Initial approaches coupled the methyl vinyl ketone with a naphthol to give a naphtholoxide, but this procedure was not sufficient to form the desired cyclohexenone. This was attributed to unsuitable conditions of the reaction.Robinson and Rapson found in 1935 that the interaction between cyclohexanone and α,β-unsaturated ketone afforded the desired cyclohexenone. It remains one of the key methods for the construction of six membered ring compounds. Since it is so widely used, there are many aspects of the reaction that have been investigated such as variations of the substrates and reaction conditions as discussed in the scope and variations section.
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chemical reaction in organic chemistry
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[
"name reaction"
] |
Q3710948
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Gumine District
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Gumine District is a district of the Simbu Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Gumine. The population was 56,860 at the 2011 census. Gumine District comprises the following major tribes and language groups: 1. Dom (Karamaril, Minuma, Gaima) 2. Era (Moremaule, Buli) 3. Mian (Gumine Station, Tagla) 4. Kia (Omkolai) 5. Golin (Boromil, Yani, Dirima, Bokolma, Mul) 6. Yuri (Dia, Gomgale, Waramond 7. Sa (Nondri, Amia).
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place in Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea
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[
"district of Papua New Guinea"
] |
Q19893572
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Malda Town - Anand Vihar Weekly Express
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The 13429 / 13430 Malda Town–Anand Vihar Terminal Weekly Express is the Express, as well as the like other normal Express trains. It is the newer one train. The Malda Town–Anand Vihar Weekly Express left Malda Town railway station for Anand Vihar Terminal railway station, to cover a distance of 1,412 km (877 mi) km in 29 hours 30 mins. It had an 1 AC 2 Tier, 2 AC 3-tier and 6 3-Tier Sleeper. It is hauled by Indian locomotive class WDM-3A.Tughlakabad.
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Express train in India
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[
"rail transport",
"passenger train"
] |
Q4729338
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All Saints' Church, Ockbrook
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All Saints' Church, Ockbrook, is a parish church in the Church of England located in Ockbrook, Derbyshire.
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church in Ockbrook and Borrowash, UK
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[
"church building"
] |
Q21664440
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Alan Galbraith
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Alan Galbraith (1880–1964) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
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member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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[
"human"
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Q2348912
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Bitch Please II
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"Bitch Please II" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from fellow American rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, and American singer Nate Dogg, and is the fifth and final single from The Marshall Mathers LP.
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2000 single by Eminem
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[
"single"
] |
Q5384519
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Equinox
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Equinox is an action video game released by Mikro-Gen in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64.
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1986 video game
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[
"video game"
] |
Q6382757
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Keelavaippar
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Keelavaippar or Kilavaippar is a small village on the eastern coast of south India, inhabited predominantly by Paravars. Fishing is the primary occupation, as it has been throughout Paravar history.
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village in Tamil Nadu, India
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[
"village in India"
] |
Q6538385
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Japanese style peanuts
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Japanese-style peanuts, also known as Japanese peanuts or cracker nuts, are a type of snack food made from peanuts that are coated in a wheat flour dough and then fried or deep-fried. They come in a variety of different flavours. This type of snack is claimed to have originated in Mexico in the 1940s where a Japanese immigrant by the name of Yoshigei Nakatani invented “Japanese peanuts” (widely known in the Spanish-speaking world as cacahuates Japoneses or maní Japonés). The Mexican version’s recipe for the extra-crunchy shell has ingredients such as wheat flour, soy sauce, water, sugar, monosodium glutamate, and citric acid.
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mexican snack food
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[
"snack",
"nut"
] |
Q7347289
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Robert Maitland
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Robert Maitland (born 4 September 1983) is an Australian water polo player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Australian water polo player
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[
"human"
] |
Q3139776
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Stiracolpus pagoda
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Stiracolpus pagoda, common name the pagoda turret, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turritellidae.
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species of mollusc
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q7931862
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Vincent J. Polistina
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Vincent Joseph Polistina (born June 10, 1971) is an American Republican politician who has served in the New Jersey Senate since 2021. He previously served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 2nd Legislative District from 2008 to 2012.
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Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
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[
"human"
] |
Q4945038
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Borger Independent School District
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Borger Independent School District is a public school district based in Borger, Texas, United States. The district operates one high school, Borger High School.
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school district in Texas
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[
"school district"
] |
Q46101745
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Elina Berglund
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Elina Berglund Scherwitzl (born 1984) is a Swedish particle physicist and entrepreneur who, together with her husband Raoul Scherwitzl, has developed an app to indicate the days when a woman is most fertile. It can be used both for birth control and for planning a family. The app is marketed as Natural Cycles, which is also the name of the company the couple founded to produce it in 2013.
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Swedish physicist and entrepreneur
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[
"human"
] |
Q15573934
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Silene fruticosa
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Silene fruticosa is a species of perennial herb in the family Caryophyllaceae (carpetweeds). They have a self-supporting growth form. Individuals can grow to 0.2 m.
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species of plant
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q24818701
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Princess Margaret Island
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Princess Margaret Island (Danish: Prinsesse Margrethe Ø) is an uninhabited island of the Wandel Sea, Greenland. The island is within King Frederick VIII Land in the Northeast Greenland National Park. The island was named after Princess Margaret of Denmark.
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island in Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland
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[
"island"
] |
Q56360146
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Philistia
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Philistia (Hebrew: פְּלֶשֶׁת, romanized: Pəlešeṯ; Koine Greek (LXX): Γῆ τῶν Φυλιστιείμ, romanized: gê tôn Phulistieìm), also known as the Philistine Pentapolis, was a confederation of cities in the Southwest Levant, which included the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath, Gaza, and for a time, Jaffa. It was populated by the Peleset, or Philistines, who are believed to have been an Indo-European people who settled in Canaan around the year 1200 BC; they had particular resemblances to the Mycenaean civilization. At its maximum territorial expansion, its territory may have stretched along the Canaanite coast from Arish in the Sinai (today's Egypt) to the Yarkon River (today's Tel Aviv), and as far inland as Ekron and Gath. Nebuchadnezzar II invaded Philistia in 604 BC, burned Ashkelon, and incorporated the territory in the Neo-Babylonian Empire; Philistia and its native population the Philistines disappear from the historic record after that year.
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state of the Philistines (Levant, Near East)
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[
"territory"
] |
Q7153621
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Paul Simon in Concert
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Paul Simon in Concert (also released under the titles "Live at the Tower Theatre" and "Live from Philadelphia") is a live concert video recording by Paul Simon and his touring band, recorded in Philadelphia during his 1980 tour in support of his One-Trick Pony album.
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live album
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[
"album"
] |
Q27989203
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Makanalua
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Makanalua (also Makanaloa) is an unincorporated community and ahupuaʻa in Kalawao County, Hawaii, United States. During the Great Māhele of 1848, the land was retained for Princess Kekauʻōnohi. The name means "double gift" in the Hawaiian language.
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locality in Hawaii, United States
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[
"Ahupuaa",
"unincorporated community in the United States"
] |
Q601463
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equestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics
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The equestrian events at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics included show jumping, dressage and eventing.The equestrian sports were held primarily at Santa Anita Racetrack, which offered stabling for up to 2100 horses, a grandstand with almost 16000 seats, and was managed by experienced horsemen. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club in San Diego County hosted the endurance portions of the three-day event. Horses were required to be at least six years old. Up to 14 riders and 22 horses were permitted per country. In total 157 entries from thirty nations (Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), Great Britain, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, the Virgin Islands, and Yugoslavia) competed. Due to the boycott, the Soviet Union and its satellite nations were absent.
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equestrian at the Olympics
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[
"Olympic sports discipline event"
] |
Q5039715
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Caritas Don Bosco School
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The Caritas Don Bosco School (CDBS, Don Bosco- Caritas,(カリタス ドン・ボスコ スクール) ; Filipino: Paaralan ng Caritas Don Bosco) is a private Catholic co-education institution located in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines. It is overseen by the congregation of Suore della Carità di Gesù (SCG) Caritas Sisters of Jesus from Japan.
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coeducational, salesian family, catholic school in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines
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[
"school"
] |
Q4841272
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Baen Free Library
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The Baen Free Library is a digital library of the science fiction and fantasy publishing house Baen Books where 61 e-books as of June 2016 (112 e-books as of December 2008) can be downloaded free in a number of formats, without copy protection. It was founded in late 1999 by science fiction writer Eric Flint and publisher Jim Baen to determine whether the availability of books free of charge on the Internet encourages or discourages the sale of their paper books.The Baen Free Library represents an experiment in the field of intellectual property and copyright. It appears that sales of both the e-books made available free and other books by the same author, even from a different publisher, increase when the electronic version is made available free of charge.Baen Ebooks also sells individual e-books and a subscription-based e-book program. The books in the Free Library are available via the website for Baen Ebooks in various formats including HTML, Rich Text Format, and EPUB as well as unencrypted .mobi for Kindle.
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e-books library
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[
"digital library"
] |
Q1761487
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Dry As a Bone/Rehab Doll
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Dry as a Bone/Rehab Doll is a compilation album by the American rock band Green River. It was released on September 13, 1990 through Sub Pop Records.
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compilation album by the American rock band Green River
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[
"album"
] |
Q16961704
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Semt Garajı railway station
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Semt Garajı previously Semt is a railway station in İzmir. The station is served and owned by İZBAN. The current station was built between 2006–09 and opened on 30 August 2010.
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railway station in İzmir
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[
"railway station"
] |
Q1939285
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Visnea mocanera
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Visnea mocanera is a species of plant in the Pentaphylacaceae family. It is found in Madeira and the Canary Islands in Macaronesia. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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species of plant
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q366873
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Suchowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship
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Suchowo [suˈxɔvɔ] (German: Zuchow) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kalisz Pomorski, within Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) north-west of Kalisz Pomorski, 25 km (16 mi) south of Drawsko Pomorskie, and 83 km (52 mi) east of the regional capital Szczecin. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
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village of Poland
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[
"village of Poland"
] |
Q3184858
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Docithe Nadeau
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Docithe Nadeau (1910 – 1986) was a farmer, manufacturer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Madawaska County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1948 to 1952 as a Liberal member. He was born in Saint-François, New Brunswick, the son of Émile Nadeau and Élisabeth Michaud. He studied in Saint-Basile and Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Quebec before settling on the family farm. Nadeau married Irène Daigle. He helped found the local Caisse Populaire. With his cousin Albert Nadeau, Nadeau established a company which built furniture.
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Canadian politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q95792048
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Kurt Fuller
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Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953) is an American character actor. He has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. He is best known for his roles in the films No Holds Barred and Ghostbusters II (both 1989), Wayne's World (1992), and Scary Movie (2000), as well as for playing Coroner Woody Strode in the television series Psych (2009–2014) and Zachariah in Supernatural (2009–2019).
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American actor
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[
"human"
] |
Q25468147
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Gheorghe Dumitru
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Gheorghe Dumitru (born 31 January 1952) is a Romanian former rugby union footballer and coach. He played as a lock.
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Romanian rugby union footballer and coach (1952-)
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[
"human"
] |
Q17303341
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Jarnell Stokes
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Jarnell D'Marcus Stokes (born January 7, 1994) is an American professional basketball player who played for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). He played college basketball at the University of Tennessee. He was one of the top rated high school players in the class of 2011. He was selected in with the 35th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz, and later traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.
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American basketball player
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[
"human"
] |
Q20648341
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2015 Tromsø IL season
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The 2015 season is Tromsø's first season back in the Tippeligaen following their relegation in 2013, their 28th season in the top flight of Norwegian football and their second full season with Steinar Nilsen as their manager.
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season of football team
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[
"association football team season"
] |
Q845929
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pretender
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A pretender is someone who claims to be the rightful ruler of a country although not recognized as such by the current government. The term is often used to suggest that a claim is not legitimate. The word may refer to a former monarch or a descendant of a deposed monarchy, although this type of claimant is also referred to as a head of a house.The word was popularized by Queen Anne, who used it to refer to her Roman Catholic half-brother James Francis Edward Stuart, the Jacobite heir, in an address to Parliament in 1708: "The French fleet sailed from Dunkirk ... with the Pretender on board. "In 1807 the French Emperor Napoleon complained that the Almanach de Gotha continued to list German princes whom he had deposed. This episode established that publication as the pre-eminent authority on the titles of deposed monarchs and nobility, many of which were restored in 1815 after the end of Napoleon's reign.
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someone who claims a relation to a throne
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[
"politician",
"position"
] |
Q1073708
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Saint-Aubin-sur-Quillebeuf
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Saint-Aubin-sur-Quillebeuf (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿obɛ̃ syʁ kijbœf], literally Saint-Aubin on Quillebeuf) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. The village was formerly called Wambourg (Wamburgum 1025, Weneborch 1147) and Saint-Aubin-de-Vambourg. The name was Anglo-Saxon in origin.
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commune in Eure, France
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[
"commune of France"
] |
Q7617192
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Still a Thrill
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"Still a Thrill" is the second single from singer Jody Watley's self-titled debut album.
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1987 single by Jody Watley
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[
"single"
] |
Q14713409
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Ringicula pulchella
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Ringicula pulchella is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ringiculidae.
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species of mollusc
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q7461348
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Shah Reza, Lorestan
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Shah Reza (Persian: شاه رضا, also Romanized as Shāh Rez̤ā; also known as Ḩoseyn Beygī) is a village in Beyranvand-e Jonubi Rural District, Bayravand District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11, in 4 families.
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village in Iran
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[
"village"
] |
Q210111
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Ruby Sparks
|
Ruby Sparks is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Zoe Kazan. It stars Paul Dano as an anxious novelist whose fictional character, Ruby Sparks, played by Kazan, comes to life, and his struggles to reconcile his idealized vision of her with her increasing independence. The score was composed by Nick Urata of the band DeVotchKa.
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2012 film by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
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[
"film"
] |
Q48674583
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I Am Here
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I Am Here is a Canadian short animated film, directed by Eoin Duffy and released in 2016. The film relates the tale of an intrepid explorer (voiced by Nicholas Campbell) who has travelled the universe in search of ultimate meaning, only to discover that what he was looking for never really existed.The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards.
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2016 film directed by Eoin Duffy
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[
"film"
] |
Q46391
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Tarateño Rojas
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Rigoberto Rojas Suárez (January 4, 1917 – August 7, 2001), better known as Tarateño Rojas, was a Bolivian singer, musician and composer based in Argentina. He sang and played traditional Andean music and is a symbol of friendship between the Bolivian and Argentine people.
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Bolivian musician (1917-2001)
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[
"human"
] |
Q13196422
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the Indiana Jones series. Released and taking place nineteen years after the previous film, it is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) against Soviet KGB agents led by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett)—searching for a telepathic crystal skull. Jones is aided by his former lover, Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), and their son, Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf). Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast. Screenwriters Jeb Stuart, Jeffrey Boam, Frank Darabont, George Lucas and Jeff Nathanson wrote drafts before David Koepp's script satisfied the producers. The filmmakers intended to pay tribute to the science fiction B-movies of the 1950s era. Shooting began on June 18, 2007, at various locations in New Mexico, New Haven, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Fresno, California, as well as on sound stages in Los Angeles. To maintain aesthetic continuity with the previous films, the crew relied on traditional stunt work instead of computer-generated stunt doubles, and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński studied Douglas Slocombe's style from the previous films. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2008, and was released worldwide on May 22, 2008. It received generally positive reviews from critics but more polarized responses from audiences. Critics praised the film for its cast, pulpy tone, action sequences, John Williams's musical score, and the costume design, but criticized the dialogue, storyline, pacing, and overuse of CGI. This installment.
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2008 action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg
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[
"film"
] |
Q7108133
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Oswald Hussein
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Oswald ("Ossie") Hussein (born 1954) is a Guyanese artist of Lokono (Arawak) descent. Though he occasionally works in other mediums, he is best known for his wooden sculptures which explore various dimensions of Arawak Amerindian culture and tradition. Hussein first achieved national recognition when he won first prize in Guyana's National Exhibition of the Visual Arts in 1989, and since that time he has gone on to become one of Guyana's most celebrated artists and a leading figure in Guyanese sculpture. Along with his half-brother, George Simon, he is one of the most prominent members of the Lokono Artists Group. His work has been displayed in numerous exhibitions in Guyana, Barbados, and the United Kingdom.
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artist, sculptor, wood-carver
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[
"human"
] |
Q55503381
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Stanstead St Margarets
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Stanstead St Margarets, often abbreviated to just St Margarets, is a village and civil parish in the district of East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England. It is located halfway between the towns of Hoddesdon and Ware. The village is separated from the village of Stanstead Abbotts by the River Lea, and had a population of 1,318 at the census of 2001, increasing to 1,652 at the 2011 Census.
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village in the United Kingdom
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[
"village",
"civil parish"
] |
Q988232
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Ora Township
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Ora Township is one of sixteen townships in Jackson County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 514 and it contained 210 housing units.
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township of Illinois
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[
"township of Illinois"
] |
Q2677296
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Limnichthys
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Limnichthys is a genus of sandburrowers native to the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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genus of fishes
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q324689
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Bamberg State Library
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The Bamberg State Library (German: Staatsbibliothek Bamberg) is a combined universal, regional and research library with priority given to the humanities. Today it is housed in the New Residence, the former prince-bishop's new palace. The Free State of Bavaria is responsible for the library.
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library
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[
"universal library",
"research library",
"state library of Germany"
] |
Q28448936
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Hawaii-Fresno State rivalry
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The Fresno State–Hawaii football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors. Also nicknamed the Battle for the Golden Screwdriver, it is Hawaii's most-played rivalry series. The two teams have met 54 times, with Fresno State leading the all-time series 29–24–1 through the 2021 season.
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American college football rivalry
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[
"team rivalries in sports"
] |
Q2457847
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Monte Toc
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Monte Toc, nicknamed the walking mountain by locals due to its tendency to experience landslides, is a mountain on the border between Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Northern Italy best known for the Vajont Dam, which was built at the mountain's base in 1960. In Friulian, the mountain's name is the abbreviation of "patoc", meaning "rotten" or "soggy".On October 9, 1963, 260 million cubic metres of rock slid down the side of Mount Toc and plunged into the reservoir created by the Vajont Dam, causing a megatsunami 250 metres high over the dam wall and destroying the town of Longarone and its suburbs. 1,918 people were killed, 1,450 of whom were in Longarone.
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mountain in Italy
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[
"mountain"
] |
Q60745508
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To Scale the Scales of Justice
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To Scale the Scales of Justice is a 2010 marble sculpture by M.J. Anderson, installed outside the Justice Building in Salem, Oregon, United States.
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Sculpture in Salem, Oregon, U.S.
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[
"work of art"
] |
Q6138865
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James Mankey
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James Andrew Mankey (born May 23, 1952 in Washington) is an American rock guitarist, most widely known as the co-founder and longtime guitarist of the band Concrete Blonde. Mankey was also the bassist with the band Sparks for their first two albums.He is the brother of musician and record producer Earle Mankey.In 2003, Mankey released J.A.M., a solo instrumental album.
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American musician
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[
"human"
] |
Q472118
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Hervé Faye
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Hervé Auguste Étienne Albans Faye ((1814-10-01)1 October 1814 – (1902-07-04)4 July 1902) was a French astronomer, born at Saint-Benoît-du-Sault (Indre) and educated at the École Polytechnique, which he left in 1834, before completing his course, to accept a position in the Paris Observatory to which he had been appointed on the recommendation of M. Arago. It was during his time at the École Polytechnique that he developed his interest in astronomy.He studied comets, and discovered the periodic comet 4P/Faye on 22 November 1843. His discovery of "Faye's Comet" attracted worldwide attention, and won him the 1844 Lalande Prize and a membership in the French Academy of Sciences. In 1848 he became an instructor in geodesy at the Polytechnique, and in 1854 rector of the academy at Nancy and professor of astronomy in the faculty of science there. Other promotions followed in succeeding decades. He became Minister of Public Instruction in the Rochebouet cabinet in 1877, a position which he held only briefly. Faye served as the President of the Société Astronomique de France (SAF), the French astronomical society, from 1889 to 1891. He also served as President of the International Geodetic Association from 1892 to 1902.His work covered the entire field of astronomical investigation. It comprised the determination of comet periods, the measurement of parallaxes, and the study of stellar and planetary movements. He also studied the physics of the sun. He advanced several original theories on the nature and form of comets, meteors, the aurora borealis, and the sun.
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French astronomer
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[
"human"
] |
Q2853013
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Coen Verbraak
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Coen Verbraak (born August 14, 1965 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch journalist and television producer and presenter.
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Dutch journalist, television producer, and presenter
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[
"human"
] |
Q17403446
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Anurag Singh
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Anurag Singh (born 10 October 1990) is an Indian cricketer who played for Madhya Pradesh at Indian domestic level between 2013 and 2015. A right handed batsman and a left-arm medium pace bowler, Singh made his List A debut in February 2013 against Uttar Pradesh. Later that year, in December, he made his first class debut against Saurashtra in Indore. He did not play either List A or First Class cricket after 2013, but did make three appearances in domestic T20s in April 2015.
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Indian cricketer
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[
"human"
] |
Q11199238
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Flower Flower
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Flower Flower (フラワー フラワー, Furawā Furawā, stylised as FLOWER FLOWER) is a Japanese rock band that was formed in 2013 by Japanese singer-songwriter Yui. The group debuted with the single "Tsuki" (2013).
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Japanese musical group; rock band
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[
"musical group"
] |
Q5249853
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deductive
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The deductive mood is an epistemic grammatical mood that indicates that the truth of the statement was deduced from other information, rather than being directly known. In English, deductive mood is often indicated by the word must, which is also used for many other purposes. By contrast, some other languages have special words or verb affixes to indicate deductive mood specifically. An example in English: I can smell gas in the house! Someone must have left the stove on! (deductive indicated by must).
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epistemic grammatical mood
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[
"grammatical mood"
] |
Q4912684
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Billy Hartung
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Billy Hartung, also known as Bill Hartung and William Hartung, is an American actor and dancer with credits ranging from Broadway to film. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1971, Hartung is a graduate of Seton-La Salle Catholic High School and received a BFA from Point Park University. He is a father of 6 children.He made his acting debut in 1991 in the made-for-TV movie Guilty Until Proven Innocent. In 1993, he made his big screen debut as a boat preppie in the movie Striking Distance, which was filmed in his hometown of Pittsburgh. Hartung appeared in the original cast of the Broadway productions of Side Show, as Roustabout, and Footloose, as Chuck Cranston. He also appeared in the film version of Chicago.
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American actor
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[
"human"
] |
Q10549038
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Krilon
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Krilon is a trilogy of novels by the Swedish author Eyvind Johnson, Grupp Krilon ("Group Krilon", 1941), Krilons resa ("Krilon's journey", 1942), Krilon själv ("Krilon himself", 1943), published in one volume as Krilon in 1948. Written and published during World War II, the novel is partly a realistic story set in contemporary Stockholm and partly an allegory of the events during the war that criticises nazism and fascism as well as Sweden's neutrality during the war.
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book by Eyvind Johnson
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[
"literary work"
] |
Q3045558
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Mutsuo Takahashi
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Mutsuo Takahashi (高橋 睦郎, Takahashi Mutsuo, born December 15, 1937) is one of the most prominent and prolific male poets, essayists, and writers of contemporary Japan, with more than three dozen collections of poetry, several works of prose, dozens of books of essays, and several major literary prizes to his name. He is especially well known for his open writing about male homoeroticism. He currently lives in the seaside town of Zushi, several kilometers south of Yokohama, Japan.
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Japanese writer
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[
"human"
] |
Q13177883
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Goldasht
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Goldasht (Persian: گلدشت; formerly, Qaleh Shah (Persian: قلعه شاه), also Romanized as Qal‘eh Shāh, Qal‘eh-ye Shāh, and Ghalehshah meaning "Castle of the King", after the Iranian Revolution, the name was changed to Shahrak-i Imam (Persian: شهرک امام), meaning "City of the Imam" in honor of Ayatollah Khomeini) is a city in the Central District of Najafabad County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22,693, in 5,830 families.
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city in Isfahan Province, Iran
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[
"city of Iran"
] |
Q7560381
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Somewhere in My Broken Heart
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"Somewhere in My Broken Heart" is a song written by American country music artist Billy Dean and Richard Leigh. Randy Travis first recorded the song on his 1989 album No Holdin' Back. Two years later, it was released as the third single from Dean's album Young Man and reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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1991 single by Billy Dean
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[
"single"
] |
Q13186662
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Sabaithawa
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Sabaithawa is a village development committee in Parsa District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4,487 people living in 680 individual households. There were 2,273 males and 2,214 females at the time of census. There is an Arya Samaj Temple in the middle of the village. The land for the temple is donated by the then Pradhan Panch Bachan Prasad Chaurasiya. He is also the first president of Arya Samaj, Sabaithawa.He was the founder chairman of Parsa Bara Rautahat Cane Growers Association. He is initiator and core personality of the construction of 28 km road from Tihuki to Alau. When Panchayati System was promulgated by the then Royal government of Nepal, he became the first Pradhan Panch of Sabaithawa village Panchayat and continued for more 25 years except a few terms. There is also a primary school and a health post to the west of the village. A dharmashala besides the road is under construction. One temple is ready and another is under construction.
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village development committee in Narayani Zone, Nepal
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[
"village development committee of Nepal"
] |
Q6374142
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Kasey Beirnes
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Kasey Beirnes (born June 17, 1980 in Elora, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional lacrosse player in the National Lacrosse League. He was drafted in the third round, the 28th overall pick, by the Columbus Landsharks. He retired after 16 seasons. He played for the Columbus Landsharks, Arizona Sting, Minnesota Swarm and Toronto Rock.
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lacrosse player
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[
"human"
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