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Q65063788
1946 Marquette Hilltoppers football team
The 1946 Marquette Hilltoppers football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University during the 1946 college football season. In its 16th season under head coach Frank Murray, the team compiled a 4–5 record and was outscored by a total of 148 to 132. The team played its home games at Marquette Stadium in Milwaukee.
American college football team season
[ "American football team season" ]
Q4405533
The One and Only
The One and Only (Danish: Den Eneste Ene) is a 1999 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film starred Sidse Babett Knudsen, Niels Olsen, Rafael Edholm, and Paprika Steen in story about two unfaithful married couples faced with becoming first-time parents. The film was considered to mark a modern transition in Danish romantic comedies, and became the third biggest box-office success of the 1990s in Denmark. The film earned both the Robert Award and Bodil Award as the Best Film of 1999.
1999 film by Susanne Bier
[ "film" ]
Q7458382
Sex Ed
"Sex Ed" is the fourth episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 130th episode overall. Written and directed by Paul Lieberstein, the episode aired on NBC in the United States on October 14, 2010. The episode features the return of several recurring characters, most notably Melora Hardin as Jan Levinson, Linda Purl as Helene Beesly, and Nancy Carell as Carol Stills. Actresses Amy Pietz and Amy Ryan — who portray Donna Newton and Holly Flax — only make vocal cameos, though Ryan is credited as a starring role. The series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Michael Scott (Steve Carell) comes to work thinking he has a pimple, but it turns out to actually be a cold sore. When he is told that it is a form of herpes, Michael contacts all his ex-girlfriends—Jan, Holly, Helene, Donna, and Carol. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) holds a sex education meeting in the office hoping to learn if Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) is having sex with her boyfriend, Gabe Lewis (Zach Woods). Along with several actresses reprising their characters, "Sex Ed" also saw the introduction of warehouse worker Nate Nickerson, played by Mark Proksch; he would go on to recur for the remainder of the series. "Sex Ed" was viewed by 7.36 million viewers and received a 3.8 rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49,.
episode of The Office (S7 E4)
[ "television series episode" ]
Q3383703
Ye is a village belonging to the municipality of Haría, on the island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), located at the foot of the north face of the volcano La Corona. Originally, this town was a pasture, as stated in an old document of 1576 preserved in the Archives of Teguise, in which Agustin de Herrera y Rojas, owner of the island at that time, bequeathed the property to his daughter Constanza.
village in the municipality of Haría on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands
[ "human settlement" ]
Q3149982
Incubateur Régional d'Afrique de l'Ouest
The Regional Incubator for West Africa (French: Incubateur Régional d'Afrique de l'Ouest) or IRAO is an African institution whose head office is located in Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast.
organization
[ "organization" ]
Q26716349
Ballyclogh
Ballyclogh or Ballyclough (Irish: Baile Cloch, meaning 'town of the stones') is a small village 8 km outside Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. The name Ballyclogh has its origins in the past abundance of stone quarries in the area. Ballyclogh is part of the Cork East Dáil constituency. The village has a tower house, built by the Barry family (or Mac Robert-Barry). In 1641 it was forfeit to the Purdon family, who produced a number of politicians, including Sir Nicholas Purdon (died 1678) and his grandsons Bartholomew Purdon and Henry Purdon. While surrendered to the Williamites in 1691, the Purdons later regained possession of the tower house. It was largely destroyed by fire soon afterwards, before being renovated during the 19th century. It is now in ruins.The village today has a public house, a local grocer, a community centre, playground, funeral chapel and Catholic church. Ballyclogh has a rich history of farming; Ballyclogh Creamery was founded in the early 1900s and grew to join forces with Mitchelstown Co-op to form Dairygold Co-Op.Major-General Henry Green Barry, the father of the famous jurist Sir Redmond Barry (1813–1880), Q.C., was from Ballyclogh. Sir Redmond, who became a leading judge in the Colony of Victoria, was the presiding judge at the final trial of Ned Kelly in Melbourne. Barry Yelverton, 1st Viscount Avonmore, though born in Kanturk, had close links to Ballyclogh through his mother, Elizabeth Barry.The Rev Samuel Hayman (1818–1886) noted that when first mentioned in 1291 it was called "Labane" – meaning the "fair district", and acquired the name.
village in County Cork, Ireland
[ "human settlement" ]
Q4890435
Bentinck Township
Bentinck Township is a township in Bottineau County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Its population during the 2000 Census was 32, and an estimated 29 people as of 2009.
township in Bottineau County, North Dakota
[ "township of North Dakota" ]
Q313944
Leica M1
The Leica M1 is a 35 mm camera by Leica Camera AG, introduced in 1959. The M1 has a parallax-corrected viewfinder with frames for 35 and 50mm permanently displayed. 9431 were made. The M1, which followed the original M3 and later M2, was the lowest-cost and simplest Leica M body, a simplified M2 without a rangefinder. It was intended to be used for technical work together with the ground-glass focussing Visoflex, a mirror reflex housing that turns a Leica M into a single-lens reflex camera.Several similar models were made simultaneously with later M-series Leicas: The Leica MD, a simplified M2 The Leica MDa, a simplified M4 The Leica MD-2, a simplified M4-2.
35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG
[ "rangefinder camera", "camera model", "135 film camera" ]
Q3613611
Amanita proxima
Amanita proxima is a species of Amanita from France, Italy, and Spain. It is poisonous.
species of fungus
[ "taxon" ]
Q24189338
Ninnes
Ninnes is a locality at the northeastern corner of Yorke Peninsula and western side of the Mid North of South Australia. It lies where the Upper Yorke Road from Kulpara to Bute is crossed by the road from Paskeville to Lochiel. The dominant industry is broadacre grain and sheep farming.
locality in South Australia
[ "locality" ]
Q3763781
Gianvito Misuraca
Gianvito Misuraca (born 2 April 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie B club Bari, on loan from Pordenone.
Italian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q20710458
Riley Creek
Riley Creek is a 22.2-mile (35.7 km) long stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a tributary of the Blanchard River.Riley Creek was named for James W. Riley, a pioneer who drowned while crossing the stream.
river in the United States of America
[ "river" ]
Q5634018
HMS Reindeer
HMS Reindeer was a Royal Navy Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns.
Royal Navy Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns
[ "ship" ]
Q3280553
Major Général Ali Mohammad Khademi
Ali Mohammad Khademi (Persian: سپهبد علی محمد خادمی, 24 May 1913 – 7 November 1978) was the general manager of Iran Air from 1962 until 1978.
Iranian lieutenant general and business executive (b. 1913, d. 1978)
[ "human" ]
Q4660880
A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals
A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals is a painting generally attributed to Johannes Vermeer, though this was for a long time widely questioned. A series of technical examinations from 1993 onwards confirmed the attribution. It is thought to date from c.1670 and is now in part of the Leiden Collection in New York. It should not be confused with Young Woman Seated at a Virginal in the National Gallery, London, also by Vermeer.
painting by Johannes Vermeer
[ "painting" ]
Q4897079
Bestial
Bestial is a 1982 music album by the Spanish group Barrabás. It was the band's eighth and penultimate album, and the last to feature several members including long-time vocalist José Luís Tejada.
album by Barrabás
[ "album" ]
Q4297485
Mikhaylovka, Vologda Oblast
Mikhaylovka (Russian: Михайловка) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Medvedevskoye Rural Settlement, Totemsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 342 as of 2002.
human settlement in Totemsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia
[ "posyolok" ]
Q976369
Sarny Wielkie
Sarny Wielkie [ˈsarnɨ ˈvjɛlkʲɛ] (German: Groß Sarne) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Niemodlin, within Opole County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) north of Niemodlin and 30 km (19 mi) west of the regional capital Opole.
village of Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q6841274
Middle College High School
Middle College High School is a high school in Seattle, Washington. Established on January 30, 1990, the main goal of Middle College High School is to give underserved and underrepresented students a second chance at earning their high school diploma.
high school in Seattle, Washington
[ "high school" ]
Q31468078
Denisovo, Petushinsky District, Vladimir Oblast
Denisovo (Russian: Денисово) is a rural locality (a village) in Pekshinskoye Rural Settlement, Petushinsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 14 as of 2010.
human settlement in Vladimir Oblast, Russia
[ "village", "hamlet" ]
Q73955765
James Harrison Williams
James Harrison Williams (1836 - 1903) was an American legislator, newspaper correspondent, and lawyer. He wrote for a newspaper in Dubuque, Iowa while he was an Iowa state representative. Williams later entered the military as a Confederate.
American politician
[ "human" ]
Q10744598
Cass Township
Cass Township is an inactive township in Greene County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Cass Township has the name of politician Lewis Cass.
township in Greene County, Missouri, USA
[ "township of Missouri" ]
Q3077635
Machin-like formula
In mathematics, Machin-like formulae are a popular technique for computing π to a large number of digits. They are generalizations of John Machin's formula from 1706: π 4 = 4 arctan ⁡ 1 5 − arctan ⁡ 1 239 {\displaystyle {\frac {\pi }{4}}=4\arctan {\frac {1}{5}}-\arctan {\frac {1}{239}}} which he used to compute π to 100 decimal places.Machin-like formulas have the form where a n {\displaystyle a_{n}} and b n {\displaystyle b_{n}} are positive integers such that a n < b n {\displaystyle a_{n}<b_{n}} , c n {\displaystyle c_{n}} is a signed non-zero integer, and c 0 {\displaystyle c_{0}} is a positive integer. These formulas are used in conjunction with the Taylor series expansion for arctangent:.
Formulas for pi
[ "approximation algorithm" ]
Q5833831
Ab Chendar, Abezhdan
Ab Chendar (Persian: اب چندار, also Romanized as Āb Chendār; also known as Āb Chenār) is a village in Abezhdan Rural District, Abezhdan District, Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 81, in 20 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q5864513
Molkhatavi
Molkhatavi (Persian: ملخطاوي, also Romanized as Molkhaţāvī; also known as Molḩaţāvī) is a village in Shiyan Rural District, in the Central District of Eslamabad-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 422, in 96 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q5735344
Carl Folke
Prof. Carl Folke (born 1955), is a trans-disciplinary environmental scientist and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He is a specialist in economics, resilience, and social-ecological systems. He is Science Director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Director of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Swedish ecologist and professor
[ "human" ]
Q4820467
Augsburg
Augsburg is an unincorporated community in Wilberton Township, Fayette County, Illinois, United States. Augsburg is located on County Route 23, 7.8 miles (12.6 km) south-southeast of Vandalia.
unincorporated community in Illinois
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q923926
Gustav Thiefenthaler
Gustav Gotthardt Tiefenthaler (July 25, 1886 – April 14, 1942) was a Swiss-American wrestler who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he won a bronze medal in light flyweight category. He was born in Switzerland and died in St. Louis, Missouri.
Olympic wrestler
[ "human" ]
Q28961325
1992 Pot Black
The 1992 Pot Black was the second of the revived professional invitational snooker tournament and the 20th series altogether. It took place during the summer of 1992, and was broadcast in autumn. The tournament was held in Blackpool, and featured sixteen professional players in a knock-out system. This year, the series had been changed into a "timeframe" system which players would play at least one or two frames of snooker against the clock (each show was at least 20 minutes), the final being longer. Broadcasts were shown on Mondays and Wednesdays and the series started at 15:00 on Monday 7 September 1992. Eamonn Holmes presented the series and Ted Lowe and Willie Thorne were the commentators with John Williams as referee. Players in this year's series were the top 16 ranked players for the 1992–93 season except the No1 player Stephen Hendry and Darren Morgan. Replacing them were the first ever woman to play in series, Allison Fisher and the professional debut of the Junior Pot Black champion Ronnie O'Sullivan who beat defending Pot Black champion Steve Davis in the first show of the series. The final was won by Neal Foulds, beating debutant James Wattana.
professional snooker tournament
[ "sports season" ]
Q4845729
Bobby Abrams
Bobby E. Abrams Jr. (born April 12, 1967) is a former American football player. He played college football as defensive back and linebacker for the University of Michigan from 1986 to 1989. He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons as a linebacker and special teams player for the New York Giants (1990–1992, Cleveland Browns (1992), Dallas Cowboys (1992–1993), Minnesota Vikings (1993–1994) and New England Patriots (1995).
American football player
[ "human" ]
Q4595887
1MC
1 Main Circuit (1MC) is the term for the shipboard public address circuits on United States Navy and United States Coast Guard vessels. This provides a means of transmitting general information and orders to all internal ship spaces and topside areas, and is loud enough that all embarked personnel are (normally) able to hear it. It is used to put out general information to the ship’s crew on a regular basis each day. The system consists of an amplifier-oscillator group which is located in the IC/gyro room, a microphone control station, portable microphones at each control station and loudspeakers located throughout the ship. Control stations for the 1MC announcing system are located at the pilot house, OOD stations on the quarterdecks, aft steering and Damage Control Central area.During an incident involving a casualty, the 1MC is a communication tool used by DCA (damage control assistant) to keep ship members alerted and informed of casualty location area, status, and incident response efforts by the DC organization. The 1MC is divided into smaller sub-circuits, such as officer's quarters and topside. At the option of the officer of the deck, some details are not passed on certain circuits.The 1MC is also used for transmitting various alarm sounds to alert the crew of specific impending dangers such as an inbound anti-ship missile, chemical attack, collision, or a flight deck crash.
Equipment of the United States Navy (public address circuits)
[ "communications system" ]
Q4281484
Tatyana Marinenko
Tatyana Savelyevna Marinenko, (Russian: Татьяна Савельевна Мариненко; 25 January 1920 – 2 August 1942) was a Soviet partisan and intelligence officer of the NKVD during the Second World War. After she was captured and tortured by the Germans in 1942 she was posthumously declared a Hero of the Soviet Union on 8 May 1965.
Soviet partisan, Heroine of the Soviet Union
[ "human" ]
Q7994988
White Lies discography
The discography of White Lies, a London-based indie rock band, consists of six studio albums, two extended plays and twelve singles. Formerly known as Fear of Flying, the group formed in Ealing in west London in 2002, whilst founding members Charles Cave and Jack Lawrence-Brown were both still at school. Harry McVeigh joined the band in 2004. They began as a "weekend project", before later releasing two 7-inch vinyls, ""Routemaster/Round Three" and "Three's a Crowd/Forget-Me-Nots".White Lies' first release was a short extended play, titled "Unfinished Business". The release contained only two tracks and was limited to only 500 copies. They made their television debut on Later... with Jools Holland in May 2008, where they played "Unfinished Business" and "Death", the latter of which was released as a single later that year and reached number 52 in the United Kingdom. The band's second single, "To Lose My Life" was released in January 2009, and was their first single to break the top forty of the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 34. To Lose My Life..., the band's debut album, was released one week later. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was the first debut album by a British band to do so in 2009. The album also charted in Ireland and the Netherlands, reaching peaks of 22 and 31 respectively. A third single from the album, "Farewell to the Fairground", was released on 23 March 2009. The release marked the band's most successful single to date, reaching.
discography
[ "discography" ]
Q17480186
Lechenaultia magnifica
Lechenaultia magnifica, commonly known as magnificent leschenaultia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect, perennial herb or subshrub with crowded, linear to narrowly lance-shaped leaves, and pink to mauve or purple flowers.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q4142986
Murat Gomleshko
Murat Ruslanovich Gomleshko (Russian: Мурат Русланович Гомлешко; born 5 January 1970) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player.
Russian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q14708403
Broxton
Broxton is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States.It was originally intended to form an actual town with 50 town lots.Broxton had an independent school district until the 1990s, but it was consolidated with the Fort Cobb school district, becoming Fort Cobb-Broxton Public SchoolsThe community of Pine Ridge was also served by the Broxton school district.
unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q31624759
Lukttinden
Lukttinden is a 1,343-metre (4,406 ft) tall mountain in the municipality of Vefsn in Nordland county, Norway. The mountain lies between the towns of Mo i Rana and Mosjøen, directly east of the lake Ømmervatnet and directly south of the lake Luktvatnet. It lies to the west of the Okstindan mountains. Lukttinden is well known for having easy hiking conditions.
mountain in Vefsn, Norway
[ "mountain" ]
Q31291911
Chhapra Junction railway station
Chhapra Junction railway station, station code CPR, is a railway station in Saran district in the Indian state of Bihar. Located on the North Eastern railway, it is named after Rithala Officer in Incharge Praveen Verma. This city is situated near the Ghaghara River and the Ganga. The station is well connected to all parts of India.
railway station of India
[ "station located on surface", "railway station" ]
Q12941666
La Crescenta-Montrose
La Crescenta-Montrose (pronunciation) is an unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The community is bordered by Glendale to the south and west, La Cañada Flintridge to the east, and Angeles National Forest to the north. According to the United States Census Bureau, the La Crescenta-Montrose Census-Designated Place (CDP) measures about 3.4 square miles (8.8 km2), and the population was 19,653 at the 2010 census, up from 18,532 in 2000.
census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California, United States
[ "census-designated place" ]
Q6973653
Phulbari
Phulbari is a town and Village Development Committee in Dang Deokhuri District in Lumbini Province of south-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had 4,462 persons residing in 745 individual households.
human settlement in Nepal
[ "human settlement" ]
Q6141216
1996–97 Torneo Argentino A
The 1996–97 Argentine Torneo Argentino A was the second season of third division professional football in Argentina. A total of 22 teams competed; the champion was promoted to Primera B Nacional.
football league season
[ "sports season" ]
Q11062281
Guangzhou–Meizhou–Santou railway
The Guangzhou–Meizhou–Shantou railway (simplified Chinese: 广梅汕铁路; traditional Chinese: 廣梅汕鐵路; pinyin: guǎngméishàn tiělù) is a railway in Guangdong Province, China. The electrified railway, also known as the Guangmeishan railway, is named after the three primary cities along route Guangzhou, Meizhou and Shantou, and has a total length of 480 km (298 mi). The line was built from 1991 to 1995. The Changping to Huizhou section was opened on 1 July 1992. It extends across the eastern half of Guangdong Province from Guangzhou to Meizhou in the interior and then south to Shantou on the coast. Cities along the route include Guangzhou, Dongguan, Huizhou, Heyuan, Longchuan, Xingning, Meizhou, Fengshun, Jieyang, Chaozhou and Shantou. In 1996, the Guangzhou-Longchuan section of the line became the southernmost section of the Beijing–Kowloon railway.
railway line in People's Republic of China
[ "railway line" ]
Q5240311
David Tennant
Sir David Tennant (10 January 1829 – 29 March 1905) was a Cape politician, statesman and the second Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cape Colony. He was in fact the longest serving parliamentary Speaker in South African history, holding the position for nearly 22 years.
Cape politician, statesman and the second Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cape Colony (1829-1905)
[ "human" ]
Q29094215
Salem Five
Salem Five (also known as Salem Five Cents Savings Bank or Salem Five Bank) is a traditional American mutual savings bank founded in 1855. The bank provides financial services including private banking, checking, deposit, and savings accounts. In addition, Salem Five Bank also offers mortgages, HELOCs, insurance, and commercial lending such as aviation and construction loans. The company headquarters is located at 210 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts.
American bank
[ "company" ]
Q25479033
Fairfax
The City of Fairfax ( FAIR-faks), colloquially known as Fairfax City, Downtown Fairfax, Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Courthouse, or simply Fairfax, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 22,565, which had risen to 24,146 at the 2020 Census.The City of Fairfax is an enclave surrounded by the separate political entity Fairfax County. Fairfax City also contains an exclave of Fairfax County, the Fairfax County Court Complex. The City of Fairfax and the area immediately surrounding the historical border of the City of Fairfax, collectively designated by Fairfax County as "Fairfax", comprise the county seat of Fairfax County. The city is part of the Washington metropolitan area as well as a part of Northern Virginia. The city is 17 miles (27 km) west of Washington, D.C. The Washington Metro's Orange Line serves Fairfax through its Vienna station, which is a mile northeast of the city limits. CUE Bus and Metrobus operate in Fairfax. Virginia Railway Express's Burke Centre station is situated three miles southeast of the city's boundaries. Virginia's largest public educational institution with 35,189 students in 2017 is George Mason University, which is located in unincorporated Fairfax County, along the city's southern border while still having a City of Fairfax address and sharing the same public transportation system.
independent city in Virginia, United States
[ "county seat", "independent city" ]
Q12775066
lung cancer
Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma (since about 98–99% of all lung cancers are carcinomas), is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Lung carcinomas derive from transformed, malignant cells that originate as epithelial cells, or from tissues composed of epithelial cells. Other lung cancers, such as the rare sarcomas of the lung, are generated by the malignant transformation of connective tissues (i.e. nerve, fat, muscle, bone), which arise from mesenchymal cells. Lymphomas and melanomas (from lymphoid and melanocyte cell lineages) can also rarely result in lung cancer. In time, this uncontrolled growth can metastasize by spreading beyond the lung – either by direct extension, by entering the lymphatic circulation, or via hematogenous, bloodborne spread – into nearby tissue or other, more distant parts of the body. Most cancers that start in the lung, known as primary lung cancers, are carcinomas. The two main types are small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) and non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). The most common symptoms are coughing (including coughing up blood), weight loss, shortness of breath, and chest pains.The vast majority (85%) of cases of lung cancer are due to long-term tobacco smoking. About 10–15% of cases occur in people who have never smoked. These cases are often caused by a combination of genetic factors and exposure to radon gas, asbestos, second-hand smoke, or other forms of air pollution. Lung cancer may be seen on chest radiographs and computed tomography (CT) scans. The diagnosis is confirmed by biopsy, which is usually performed by bronchoscopy.
cancer in the lung
[ "lung disease", "disease (individual)", "disease (class)", "rare disease", "lung neoplasm", "respiratory system cancer" ]
Q88254642
Ajit Tamhane
Ajit C. Tamhane is a professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences (IEMS) at Northwestern University and also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Statistics.Tamhane has published over 100 research articles in refereed journals and has authored four books and co-edited two volumes of collected research papers. His research primarily focuses on multiple testing in clinical trials. He has also worked extensively in other areas of statistics including design of experiments, ranking and selection procedures, chemometrics, clustering methods and statistical inference.Tamhane is a fellow of the American Statistical Association, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Association for Advancement of Science and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute.
Indian-American statistician
[ "human" ]
Q60517827
1804–1805 United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont
Vermont law required a majority for election, which frequently mandated runoff elections. The 2nd, and 3rd districts both required second elections in this election cycle, and the 3rd district required a third election.
1804 and 1805 House elections in Vermont
[ "United States House of Representatives election" ]
Q2821833
Abraham Hirsch
Abraham Hirsch (19 October 1828 – 11 December 1913) was a French architect operating in Lyon at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1871, he became the chief architect of Lyon and helped to design many buildings of the city, including the atrium, large amphitheatre, main courtyard, and reception room of the University of Lyon and many of its faculties. Hirsch assisted with the plans for the Synagogue of Besançon and under his supervision, the largest group of schools in Lyon was constructed.
French architect
[ "human" ]
Q7070133
Nurit Galron
Nurit Galron (Hebrew: נורית גלרון, born March 21, 1951) is an Israeli singer. She is married to Israeli TV and radio journalist Rafi Reshef.
Israeli recording artist; singer
[ "human" ]
Q12007603
Trond Peter Stamsø Munch
Trond Peter Stamsø Munch (born November 13, 1960) is a Norwegian actor. He graduated from the Norwegian National Academy of Theater and has been engaged with the Trøndelag Theater since 1989. He is married to the writer and playwright Tale Næss Lysestøl.
Norwegian actor
[ "human" ]
Q10504019
Isao Kubota
Isao Kubota (久保田 勲, Isao Kubota, born 22 May 1983 in Saitama) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Samut Songkhram in Thai Premier League.
footballer
[ "human" ]
Q64829518
Bernard Lewis (rugby league)
Bernard Lewis (born 23 October 1997) is a Papua New Guinea international rugby league footballer who plays as a winger for the Northern Pride in the Queensland Cup.
Australian rugby league footballer
[ "human" ]
Q21852427
Morozovka, Krasnogorsky District, Bryansk Oblast
Morozovka (Russian: Морозовка) is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnogorsky District, Bryansk Oblast, Russia. The population was 83 as of 2013. There is 1 street.
human settlement in Bryansk Oblast, Russia
[ "village", "hamlet" ]
Q18921883
Pablo Helguera
Pablo Helguera (born April 25, 1971, Mexico City) is an artist, performer, author, and educator. From 2007 to 2020 he was Director of Adult and Academic Programs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He currently is an Assistant Professor at the College of Performing Arts at the New School.
Mexican artist
[ "human" ]
Q5670969
independence of irrelevant alternatives
The independence of irrelevant alternatives (IIA), also known as binary independence or the independence axiom, is an axiom of decision theory and various social sciences. The term is used in different connotation in several contexts. Although it always attempts to provide an account of rational individual behavior or aggregation of individual preferences, the exact formulation differs widely in both language and exact content. Perhaps the easiest way to understand the axiom is how it pertains to casting a ballot. There the axiom says that if Charlie (the irrelevant alternative) enters a race between Alice and Bob, with Alice (leader) liked better than Bob (runner-up), then the individual voter who likes Charlie less than Alice will not switch their vote from Alice to Bob. Because of this, a violation of IIA is commonly referred to as the "spoiler effect": support for Charlie "spoils" the election for Alice, while it "logically" should not have. After all, Alice was liked better than Bob, and Charlie was liked less than Alice. In collective decision making contexts, the axiom takes a more refined form, and is mathematically intimately tied with Condorcet methods, the Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem, and the Arrow Impossibility theorem. They all have to do with cyclical majorities between ranked sets, and the related proofs take the same basic form. Behavioral economics has shown the axiom to be commonly violated by humans.
axiom of decision theory and various social sciences
[ "axiom" ]
Q31898045
Jankova
Jankova (pronounced [ˈjaːŋkɔʋa]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Vojnik in eastern Slovenia. The entire area of the municipality was traditionally part of Styria. It is now included into the Savinja Statistical Region.
place in Styria, Slovenia
[ "human settlement" ]
Q6924378
Mount Vernon High School
Mount Vernon High School is a public four-year high school located in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Mount Vernon City Schools district. The school's mascot is the Yellow Jacket, and its official colors are orange and black. The mascot is actually orange and black rather than yellow and black, due to copyright reasons. It is located at 300 Martinsburg Road, near State Route 586. Near the high school is Mount Vernon Middle School, the only one in the district. Also nearby is Mount Vernon Nazarene University, MVNU. Mount Vernon is currently a member of the Ohio Cardinal Conference. Mount Vernons Varsity Basketball Program has recently been acquired by the tandem of Jason Moore and Nick Wever with special contributions from Kade Focht.
public high school in Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA
[ "state school", "high school" ]
Q5296192
Donji Kozji Dol
Donji Kozji Dol is a village in the municipality of Trgovište, in southeastern Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 291 people.
village in Pčinja District, Serbia
[ "human settlement" ]
Q4642963
701 Naval Air Squadron
701 Naval Air Squadron was a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron, formed on 24 May 1939, that saw service during the Second World War. Formed on 15 July 1936 as No. 701 (Catapult) Flight FAA at RAF Kalafrana, Malta by re-designating No. 444 (Fleet Reconnaissance) Flight FAA; 701 Squadron saw action in the Norwegian campaign in mid-1940, and in May six Supermarine Walrus aircraft of the squadron were flown off HMS Glorious to support operations off Harstad. In June 1940 the squadron briefly appeared on HMS Ark Royal, and the squadron was at Reykjavík in October 1940, when they were taken on board HMS Argus.By July 1943, the squadron was attached to No. 201 Group RAF for the invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky).
military unit
[ "squadron" ]
Q4568421
1955 New York Giants (MLB) season
The 1955 New York Giants season was the franchise's 73rd season. The team finished in third place in the National League with an 80-74 record, 18½ games behind the Brooklyn Dodgers. The season ended with the Phillies turning a triple play with the winning run at home plate.
Major League Baseball season
[ "baseball team season" ]
Q5421595
Exposición
The Exposición Station (Spanish: Terminal Exposición) is a terminal station on Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro. It is located on Juárez and Exposición Avenues in the La Hacienda neighborhood in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico. The station was opened on 25 April 1991 as the eastern end point or terminus of the inaugural section of Line 1, going from San Bernabé to Exposición.This station is named after the Cattle State Exposition Show grounds (Expo Ganadera de N.L.) that are located just beside the station, and its logo represents the head of a bovine.This station is the eastern terminal of Line 1, and is multimodal: it connects with Metrobús lines that serve areas including Cadereyta and Cd. Benito Juarez and also with Transmetro (see below).
metro station in Monterrey, Mexico
[ "tram stop", "elevated station" ]
Q1424967
Session Announcement Protocol
The Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) is an experimental protocol for advertising multicast session information. SAP typically uses Session Description Protocol (SDP) as the format for Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) session descriptions. Announcement data is sent using IP multicast and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Under SAP, senders periodically transmit SDP descriptions to a well-known multicast address and port number (9875). A listening application constructs a guide of all advertised multicast sessions. SAP was published by the IETF as RFC 2974.
experimental protocol for broadcasting multicast session information
[ "computer network protocol" ]
Q7803900
Tim Martin
Tim Martin (born April 12, 1967 in San Jose, California) is a former American soccer defender. Over his twelve-year professional career, he played with numerous teams in six leagues, winning the 1994 U.S. Open Cup with the San Francisco Greek-Americans and the 1991 American Professional Soccer League title with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks. He also earned two caps with the U.S. national team. Since retiring from playing in 2000, he has become a college and youth soccer coach.
American soccer player-coach
[ "human" ]
Q8048810
Yankev-Meyer Zalkind
Yankev-Meyer Zalkind (August 16, 1875 - December 1937) was a British Orthodox rabbi, an anarcho-communist, a close friend of Rudolf Rocker, and an active anti-militarist. He was born in Lithuania, and both his merchant father and mother were both descendants of numerous famous rabbis. Zalkind was well versed in Jewish texts, and was a graduate of the Volozhin yeshiva, where he learned with Hayim Nahman Bialik. He also had a broad education and he was knowledgeable in over 20 languages and was able to write about a dozen with ease. He also obtained a doctorate in philosophy.His early political leanings were as a Zionist, and was active in his attempts to help set up a settlement in Israel, and to that end studied agronomy. However in 1916 he became an opponent of the war and returned to London to campaign as an anti-militarist.Zalkind became an anti-Zionist and wanted to create an anarchist society in Mandatory Palestine where refugees would be welcomed.Rabbi Zalkind was also a prolific Yiddish writer and a prominent Torah scholar, who authored a few volumes of commentaries on the Talmud. He believed, that the ethics of the Talmud, if properly understood, is closely related to anarchism.
British rabbi
[ "human" ]
Q19878704
Robert W. Heath Jr.
Robert W. Heath Jr. is an American electrical engineer, researcher, educator, wireless technology expert, and a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the North Carolina State University. He is also the president and CEO of MIMO Wireless Inc. He was the founding director of the Situation Aware Vehicular Engineering Systems initiative.
American electrical engineer and university professor
[ "human" ]
Q8003079
Will Seltzer
Will Seltzer is an American actor who had supporting roles in films such as Baby Blue Marine (1976), Citizen's Band (1977), The Chicken Chronicles (1977), The One and Only (1978), More American Graffiti (1979), Johnny Dangerously (1984), The Allnighter (1987) and The Wizard (1989). In addition, he made a guest appearance for several episodes as Davey Jessup on the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman show. He also appeared in the miniseries Once an Eagle (1976), an episode of Barney Miller in 1977 and again in 1982. Seltzer also auditioned for the part of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, and, according to Fred Roos, he was George Lucas's second choice for the role behind Mark Hamill.He currently resides in West Coxsackie, New York with his wife and two children.
American actor
[ "human" ]
Q5046898
Carson-Iceberg Wilderness
The Carson–Iceberg Wilderness is a federal wilderness area located 80 miles (130 km) northeast of Stockton, California. It encompasses 160,000 acres (650 km2) and was designated by the California Wilderness Act of 1984. It protects an area of High Sierra landscape with elevations from 4,800 feet (1,500 m) to 11,462 feet (3,494 m) along the Sierra Mountains from Ebbetts Pass to Sonora Pass in the south. The US Forest Service manages the wilderness which is in both the Stanislaus National Forest and the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest. Located in the wilderness are the headwaters of the Carson River draining the east side of the crest, as well as the North and Middle Forks of the Stanislaus River on the west slopes. The name Carson–Iceberg comes from two prominent geographical features: the Carson River (named for noted scout and explorer Kit Carson) and the distinctive granite formation called "The Iceberg" on the southern boundary near Clark Fork Road. Historical highlights: Jedediah Smith crossed the Sierra Nevada Range near Ebbetts Pass sometime in 1827, and the first immigrant party of Bartleson–Bidwell crossed over in 1841 near Sonora Pass. The wilderness supports large herds of mule deer and there is also good habitat for black bear, which have become a problem due to an insatiable appetite for backpackers' food. The forest cover consists of lodgepole pine, Jeffrey pine, aspen, Sierra juniper and curl-leaf mountain mahogany.
protected wilderness area in California, United States
[ "wilderness area" ]
Q52195453
Communauté de communes de la Campagne de Caux
The communauté de communes Campagne de Caux is located in the Seine-Maritime département of the Normandy region of northern France. It was created on 31 December 1997. Its seat is Goderville. Its area is 145.3 km2, and its population was 15,059 in 2018.
place in Normandy, France
[ "Public institution of intermunicipal cooperation with own taxation" ]
Q14324443
Scoparia pascoella
Scoparia pascoella is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is endemic to New Zealand.
species of moth endemic to New Zealand
[ "taxon" ]
Q11073641
Ti Amo Chocolate
Ti Amo Chocolate (Chinese: 愛上巧克力) is a 2012 Taiwanese romantic-comedy television series. The television drama was produced by Sanlih E-Television and Taiwan Mobile Production, starring Vanness Wu and Joanne Tseng. It also stars Michael Zhang, Wang Zi, MC40, Kuo Shu-yao, and Dou Zhi Kong. The shooting started on February 12, 2012. It was first aired on April 10, 2012 on SETTV. It ended its run on July 30, 2012.Ge Wei Ru was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award at the 47th Golden Bell Awards.
2012 Taiwanese television series
[ "dramatic programming" ]
Q16759372
Thallarcha catasticta
Thallarcha catasticta, the four-lined footman, is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Oswald Bertram Lower in 1915. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.The forewings are white with black zigzag lines and spots. The hindwings are pale yellow with a dark mark near the middle and at the apex.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q160397
Euphrasia micrantha
Euphrasia micrantha is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae.Its native range is Europe.Synonym: Euphrasia glabrescens (Wettst.) Wiinst.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q73416470
Sant Climent de Taüll
Sant Climent de Taüll (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsaŋ kliˈmɛn də təˈuʎ]), also known as the Church of St. Clement of Tahull, is a Roman Catholic church in Catalonia, Spain. It is a form of Romanesque architecture that contains magnificent Romanesque art. Other influences include the Lombard and Byzantine styles, which can be seen throughout the exterior and interior of the building. The church is a basilica plan structure with three naves, each of them with a terminal apse, and large columns separating the side naves. Connecting to the church is a slim bell tower that has six floors plus a base. The artwork inside the church include the famous mural paintings by the Master of Taüll (contained in the different apses and the keys of the arches), as well as the wooden altar frontal. These works of art represent different aspects of Christianity that can also be found in many other works of art. The most famous fresco, of Christ in Majesty in the main apse of the church, has been moved to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.
church in Vall de Boí, Spain
[ "church building", "monument", "historic building" ]
Q5791391
Samaqaha
Samaqaha (Persian: سماقها, also Romanized as Samāqahā) is a village in Sepiddasht Rural District, Papi District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 33, in 4 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q33125424
Thomas Greminger
Thomas Greminger (born 22 April 1961) is a Swiss diplomat. He was born in Lucerne. Greminger served as secretary-general for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), from July 2017 to July 2020. Since May 2021 he is Director of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.
Swiss diplomat
[ "human" ]
Q12693620
Lilabari Airport
Lilabari Airport or North Lakhimpur Airport (IATA: IXI, ICAO: VELR) is located in the Lakhimpur district in the state of Assam, India. It serves the town of North Lakhimpur, located 8 km (5 mi) from the town.
airport in Lakhimpur district, Assam, India
[ "commercial traffic aerodrome", "airport" ]
Q2217266
Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District
Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District (Russian: Ки́чменгско-Городе́цкий райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Vologda Oblast, Russia. It is located in the east of the oblast and borders with Velikoustyugsky District in the north, Podosinovsky District of Kirov Oblast in the northeast, Oparinsky District of Kirov Oblast in the southeast, Vokhomsky District of Kostroma Oblast in the south, Nikolsky and Babushkinsky Districts in the southwest, and with Nyuksensky District in the northwest. The area of the district is 7,025 square kilometers (2,712 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Kichmengsky Gorodok. District's population: 18,485 (2010 Census); 22,187 (2002 Census); 26,170 (1989 Census). The population of Kichmengsky Gorodok accounts for 34.9% of the district's total population.
municipal district in Vologda Oblast, Russia
[ "municipal district" ]
Q1945940
Utricularia raynalii
Utricularia raynalii is a small, annual, suspended aquatic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. U. raynalii is endemic to tropical Africa and can be found in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Rwanda, Senegal, and Sudan. It was described by Peter Taylor in 1986 and was named in honor of Jean Raynal of the Paris Herbarium who had collected this species in Cameroon and Rwanda.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q25203461
Spirit Lake
Spirit Lake is a lake in the western United States, located in Kootenai County in northern Idaho.According to tradition, Spirit Lake received its name from the spirit of a heartbroken Native American woman whose drowning in the lake was intentional. Its surface elevation is 2,440 feet (744 m) above sea level. The lake is about 16 miles (26 km) north-northwest of the city of Coeur d'Alene. The city of Spirit Lake is on a narrow arm of the lake, on its northeast shore.
lake in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States
[ "lake" ]
Q62978548
Héctor Dante Cincotta
Héctor Dante Cincotta (born 4 April 1943, La Plata) is an Argentine poet, scholar and literary critic, who received the Argentine National Prize for Literature in 1993, as well as other prizes. Among his more than seventy books, his poetry collections include “The Antiquity of the Clouds” (La antigüedad de las nubes, 1972, translated into English as in 1999) and “The Testimony of Days” (El testimonio de los días, 1975). Among his essayistic books are “Time and Nature in the Works of Ricardo E. Molinari” (El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari, 1992), “Studies in Argentine Poetry” (Estudios de poesía argentina, 1994) and “Argentine Letters” (Letras Argentinas, 2012). His works have been translated into Italian, French, English, German, Chinese, Turkish etc. Often giving lectures abroad, he has traveled extensively throughout Europe, South America and the USA. His poetry is classicist in its subject and its expression and he regards art as a collaborative effort, therefore working with renowned illustrators as: Libero Badii, Carlos Páez Vilaró, Raúl Soldi, Norah Borges, Aída Carballo, Leopoldo Presas, Carlos Alonso, Guillermo Roux and Ricardo Supisiche among others. He defends poetry as a philosophical and emotional expression that rarely reflects daily life in a direct way. When he writes, he speaks with a clear, musical voice close to the one of Ricardo Molinari that does not aim to correct the surrounding social reality. His critical works discuss themes that dominate literary debate in Latin America after the 1960s, including not only aesthetic issues but also the role.
Argentine writer
[ "human" ]
Q3576176
Zoulikha Bouabdellah
Zoulikha Bouabdellah (born June 20, 1977) is a Russian-born contemporary artist of Algerian descent. She lives and works in Casablanca and Paris.
Algerian visual artist (born 1977)
[ "human" ]
Q20810472
Kevin Bazinet
Kevin Bazinet (born June 14, 1991) is a Canadian pop singer, who won the third season of the reality television series La Voix in 2015.Originally from Mont-Laurier, Quebec, he is the younger brother of singer Bobby Bazini. In the late 2000s, he became a popular performer on YouTube, performing both original songs and covers, and received a recording contract offer from EMI France in 2009. However, the contract fell through as Bazinet battled anxiety disorder. After taking time away from the business to look after his physical and emotional health, he reemerged in 2015 as a competitor on La Voix, auditioning with a take on Sam Smith's acoustic version of "Latch".In the finale on April 12, he performed "Jusqu’où tu m’aimes", a song written by his coach Marc Dupré and Alex Nevsky. He was named the winner at the end of the episode, with 46 per cent of the audience vote.On May 12, "Jusqu'où tu m'aimes" was released as his first radio single. The song peaked at #2 on Quebec's French language pop charts. In June, Bobby and Kevin performed together on Quebec's Opération Enfant Soleil telethon, duetting on a version of The Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody".Bazinet performed at the Stanley Cup 125th Tribute Concert in Ottawa, Ontario on March 17, 2017.
Canadian singer
[ "human" ]
Q4690220
Afro Puffs
"Afro Puffs" is the first single released by the Lady of Rage in 1994 from the Death Row labeled Above the Rim: The Soundtrack. The extended, video, and instrumental version on the single samples "Superman Lover" (Intro) by Johnny "Guitar" Watson. The original song samples "Love That Will Not Die", also by Johnny "Guitar" Watson. The term that the title refers to is a hairstyle in which the hair is tied into ball-shaped masses at the top or sides of the head. The song is featured in the 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V's 2014 "enhanced edition" re-release. The song was performed live at the 1995 Source Awards, as well as at the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards. In popular media, comedian Tiffany Haddish performed the song during Lip Sync Battle on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
1994 single by Snoop Dogg and The Lady of Rage
[ "single" ]
Q59655909
Moussa El-Gelidi
Moussa El-Gelidi (born 14 April 1932) is an Egyptian boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Egyptian boxer
[ "human" ]
Q12310209
Equinox Fitness
Equinox Group is an American luxury fitness company which operates several lifestyle brands: Equinox, Equinox Hotels, Precision Run, Project by Equinox, Equinox Explore, Equinox Media, Furthermore, PURE Yoga, Blink Fitness, and SoulCycle. Within the portfolio of brands, there are more than 300 locations in major cities in the United States, as well as in London, Toronto, and Vancouver. The global headquarters is in New York City, where there are currently 35 Equinox Clubs and possibilities of a digital platform being launched in 2020. Equinox is owned by a group of investors including Harvey Spevak, Executive Chairman and Managing Partner, as well as Principals of The Related Companies.
American luxury fitness company which operates five separate fitness brands
[ "business", "health club" ]
Q16906842
Tong Jong-ho
Tong Jong-ho (Korean: 동정호, born 1956) is a North Korean politician. He is Vice Premier of North Korea in the North Korean Cabinet. He previously served as Minister of Construction and Building Industry and the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. He was delegate to the 12th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly. He is a permanent chairman of the Korean Marathon Association.
politician
[ "human" ]
Q7626853
Stuart Metcalfe
Stuart Metcalfe (born 6 October 1950 – August 2020 was an English footballer who played as a central midfielder. Metcalfe, a talented midfielder, began his career with his local club Blackburn Rovers in 1967. He would become one of the pillars of the club during the 1970s, part of a trio of players who stayed loyal to the club through the decade including Tony Parkes and Derek Fazackerley. His midfield partnership with Tony Parkes was instrumental in the club's Third Division championship in 1975. After leaving Blackburn in 1980, he joined Carlisle United before joining American Soccer League club Carolina Lightnin' in 1981. A brief spell at Crewe Alexandra and a return to Blackburn followed before leaving League football to play for Chorley.
English footballer (born 1950)
[ "human" ]
Q6049633
Olalla
Olalla is a small unincorporated community in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located on Colvos Passage on Puget Sound, just north of the Pierce County county line. Olalla used to be as large as Port Orchard, the county seat of Kitsap County. Olalla was settled in its early years by a large number of Norwegian and other Scandinavian immigrants because of its similarities to their native countries. Noted as early as the 1860s Olalla developed a commerce center by way of its good sea water access. The "old town" port located by the Olalla lagoon was made up of many business buildings, most on piers. Shipping and the mosquito fleet (ferrying system at that time) was very busy moving materials, goods and people. Olalla's name is the Salishan and Chinook Jargon word for "berry" or "berries" (usually olallie or ollalie in most lexicons of the jargon).By the end of the 19th century, the cutting down of all old-growth forest was well on its way out. Olalla was no exception. The land was stripped clean leaving a barren landscape. This created an opportunity for farming as dynamiting stump and clearing the land became a standard operation. With European immigration fueling the growth spurt, new commerce came by growing strawberries and vegetables. Olalla being a port of commerce flourished as the logging, farming and boat building were king. Olalla was served by many steamship, including the Virginia V which is the last operational example of a Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamer. She was built along the.
Ghost town in Kitsap County, Washington, USA
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q21470651
New Glacier
New Glacier (77°2′S 162°24′E) is a small glacier flowing east-northeast from the low ice-covered plateau at the south side of Mackay Glacier, terminating at the southwest extremity of Granite Harbour, immediately north of Mount England, in Victoria Land. Charted and named by G. Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, because he walked around a bluff and saw a glacier where none was expected, in the corner of Granite Harbor.
small glacier in Antarctica
[ "glacier" ]
Q56278272
Monmouthshire Houses
Monmouthshire Houses: A Study of Building Techniques and Smaller House-Plans in the Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries is a study of buildings within the county of Monmouthshire written by Sir Cyril Fox and Lord Raglan and published by the National Museum of Wales. The study was published in three volumes; Part I Medieval Houses, Part II Sub-Medieval Houses, c. 1550–1610 and Part III Renaissance Houses, c. 1590–1714, between 1951 and 1954. The series was republished by Merton Priory Press in 1994. A later historian of Welsh architecture has described the work as equal in importance, in its own field, to Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
book series
[ "book series" ]
Q1343674
lice infestation
Pediculosis is an infestation of lice from the sub-order Anoplura, family Pediculidae. Accordingly, the infestation with head lice is named pediculosis capitis, while this with body lice, pediculosis corporis. Although pediculosis in humans may properly refer to lice infestation of any part of the body, the term is sometimes used loosely to refer to pediculosis capitis, the infestation of the human head with the specific head louse.
parasitic ectoparasitic infectious disease that involves infestation of lice, blood-feeding ectoparasitic insects of the order Phthiraptera
[ "disease (individual)", "disease (class)", "infectious disease", "arthropod infestation", "Anoplura infestation", "ectoparasitism" ]
Q6531374
Lesotho–South Africa relations
Lesotho–South Africa relations refers to the current and historical bilateral relations of South Africa and Lesotho. Lesotho, which is surrounded by South Africa, depends on South Africa for most of its economic affairs, and its foreign policy is often aligned with that of Pretoria. Both are member states of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Southern African Customs Union and the Southern African Development Community. Lesotho, along with Eswatini, have been described as satellite states of South Africa.
diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa
[ "bilateral relation" ]
Q18631813
Peter W. Agnes, Jr.
Judge Peter W. Agnes Jr. (born April 12, 1950) is a former justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court as an Associate Justice, having been appointed by Governor Deval Patrick in 2011 and serving until reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 in 2020. In addition to being an active member of the legal community in providing "…service on numerous Supreme Judicial Court and Bar Association committees, commissions[,]…task forces, [et al. ]…," Justice Agnes has also been passionate about education, having taught at the Massachusetts School of Law for the past fifteen years, and continuing to do so currently. Agnes presently resides in Wayland, MA with his wife Eileen Agnes (a family law attorney). They have four children and three grandchildren, boasting a passionate relationship with their extensive family outside of their legal careers.
Massachusetts judge
[ "human" ]
Q55733781
Jang Liu
Jang Liu (Korean: 장리우; born October 6, 1978) is a South Korean actress. In 2009 she began to establish herself in independent films, quickly earning accolades for her performance as a troubled prostitute in Kim Gok’s Exhausted, which she starred in with Park Ji-hwan; the two also appeared together in Anti Gas Skin, with Jang playing a lead role of "wolf girl" Mi-joo. Jang has continued to perform in film and television productions, more recently appearing in the horror thriller The Mimic and starring as family matriarch Hye-young in the multi-award winning film Move the Grave.
South Korean actress
[ "human" ]
Q27734149
Wiryono Sastrohandoyo
Wiryono Sastrohandoyo (born 31 May 1934) is a former Indonesian diplomat. He was ambassador to Austria, France and Australia. Born in Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta on 31 May 1934, Wiryono graduated from Yogyakarta Faculty in 1959.Joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1962, his career saw him in diplomatic roles in Argentina, the United States, Austria, France and Australia. He was Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the UN in Vienna from 1988 to 1989 and Ambassador to France from 1993 to 1996.Appointed ambassador to Australia in December 1995, Wiryono was tasked with the job of rebuilding the bilateral relationship. Indonesia had withdrawn the appointment of its previous ambassador in July 1995 after pressure from the Australian Government. Relations between the two countries were somewhat strained, recent protests in Australia had involved burning the flag of Indonesia. The Australian Government was also conducting an inquiry into the 1975 death of six journalists during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor—20 years after the fact.
Indonesian diplomat
[ "human" ]
Q36372
Jalu
Jalu, Jallow, or Gialo (Arabic: جالو) is a town in the Al Wahat District in northeastern Libya in the Jalo oasis. An oasis, a city, and it is the main center of the oasis region in eastern Libya. It is located at the confluence of longitude and latitude (21-29), and the most important characteristic of visitors and onlookers is the presence of dense palm forests linking the sand dunes and plateaus of the Libyan desert. Its inhabitants were famous for trade and transporting goods from Cyrenaica and Tripoli to (Chad, Egypt and Sudan) and other African countries. It is an ancient oasis mentioned by Arab travelers, and orientalists in many historical sources. Historical sources mention that the people of the Jallow oasis were the first to conduct trade caravans along the longest desert route from The Libyan coast to central and eastern Africa around the middle of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century.
human settlement
[ "human settlement", "Municipalities of Libya" ]
Q6950477
Müjdat Gürsu
Müjdat Gürsu (13 September 1971 in Silivri, İstanbul – 21 June 1994 in Antalya) was a Turkish footballer. He played for Samsunspor. Gürsu started his professional career with Samsunspor during the 1992-93 season, and won the Turkish Second League (now Turkish Bank Asya First League) in his first year with the club. In his second season, they finished Turkish Super League 5th and won Balkan Cup with his team-mates Cenk İşler, Ahmet Yıldırım, Ertuğrul Sağlam and Daniel Timofte. He played as Ronald Koeman and his nickname was Koeman MüjdatHe played for Turkey U21 alongside Rüştü Reçber, Alpay Özalan, Arif Erdem, Ergün Penbe, Hakan Şükür, Sergen Yalçın, Abdullah Ercan and Emre Aşık. He died in a traffic accident in Antalya. His nephew Müjdat Gürsu (had same name with him) also died in another traffic accident in 2009.
Turkish footballer (1971-1994)
[ "human" ]
Q29472896
Kunio Sawaya
Kunio Sawaya (born c.1950) is a Japanese engineer and researcher, currently a professor at the Laboratory of Electromagnetic Wave Engineering in Tohoku University, Sendai.Sawaya obtained his first degree, his master's degree and his doctorate from Tohoku University during the 1970s. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2012 for contributions to computational electromagnetics and characterization of antennas in plasmas.
Japanese engineer and researcher
[ "human" ]
Q1430895
Grimaldus
Grimald, Latinised Grimaldus (born around 800; died 13 June 872 in Saint Gall), was abbot of Weissenburg Abbey (around 825–839 and 847–872), abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall (841–872), arch-chaplain of the East Frankish king Louis the German (848–870) and chancellor (833–838/40, 854–870).
abbot of St Gall
[ "human" ]