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Q7953491
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WNLF
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WNLF is a commercial radio station in Macomb, Illinois, broadcasting on 95.9 MHz FM. WNLF airs a country music format branded as "Backroad Country 95.9". Formerly part of the husband-and-wife Prestige Communications radio group, WNLF obtained its license on 16 March 2001 and had been owned by Nancy L. Foster via Colchester Radio, Inc. since its inception. Effective November 30, 2015, WNLF and five sister stations were sold to Fletcher Ford's Virden Broadcasting Corp. at a purchase price of $725,000. On August 26, 2015, WNLF changed their format from modern rock to country, branded as "Backroad Country 95.9".
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radio station in Macomb, Illinois
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[
"radio station"
] |
Q15292206
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Nazrin Nawi
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Mohd Nazrin bin Mohd Nawi (born 7 February 1988 in Tumpat, Kelantan) is a Malaysian footballer who last played for Kelantan in 2020 Malaysia Super League seasons. Nazrin plays mainly as a winger but can also play as an attacking midfielder.
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Malaysian footballer
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[
"human"
] |
Q49006552
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Comerío barrio-pueblo
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Comerío barrio-pueblo is a barrio and the administrative center (seat) of Comerío, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,657.
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historical center and municipality seat of Comerío, Puerto Rico
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[
"municipality seat",
"barrio of Puerto Rico"
] |
Q17183810
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Bruno Catalano
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Bruno Catalano (born 1960) is a French sculptor, most renown for creating sculptures of figures with substantial sections missing.
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French sculptor
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[
"human"
] |
Q1876278
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Luigi Sincero
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Luigi Sincero (26 March 1870 – 7 February 1936) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and President of the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law and Secretary of Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches, the title of Prefect held by the Popes from 1917 until 1967.
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Catholic cardinal
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[
"human"
] |
Q16550950
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Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra
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Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E Flat Minor Op.1 is the eleventh studio album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released on 4 February 1998 through Canyon International. The album was Malmsteen's first attempt at a classical concerto suite featuring electric guitar solos. All of the music was composed by Malmsteen, though his compositions were scored by his friend and fellow musician David Rosenthal. The music is conducted by Yoel Levi, and performed by the Czech Philharmonic. Malmsteen has been keen to emphasize that unlike other collaborations between rock musicians and classical orchestras (such as Deep Purple's Concerto for Group and Orchestra), which feature a rock group playing with orchestral accompaniment, this is orchestral music which happens to have an electric guitar as its solo instrument. He has acknowledged that in many of the pieces he had to overdub his guitar solos in order to make them "fit". However, the entire piece has since been performed live in Japan with the New Japan Philharmonic and is available as a DVD release.
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studio album by Yngwie Malmsteen
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[
"album"
] |
Q10818851
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Sceliphron assimile
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Sceliphron assimile is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae.
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species of insect
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q28717245
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full moon
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The full moon is the lunar phase when the Moon appears fully illuminated from Earth's perspective, though there's still some dark spot when there isn't a lunar eclipse. This occurs when Earth is located between the Sun and the Moon (when the ecliptic longitudes of the Sun and Moon differ by 180°). This means that the lunar hemisphere facing Earth – the near side – is completely sunlit and appears as a circular disk. The full moon occurs roughly once a month. The time interval between a full moon and the next repetition of the same phase, a synodic month, averages about 29.53 days. Therefore, in those lunar calendars in which each month begins on the day of the new moon, the full moon falls on either the 14th or 15th day of the lunar month. Because a calendar month consists of a whole number of days, a month in a lunar calendar may be either 29 or 30 days long.
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lunar phase: completely illuminated disc
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[
"planetary phase",
"phase of the moon"
] |
Q16482831
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1904 Campeonato Paulista
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The 1904 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the LPF (Liga Paulista de Football), was the 3rd season of São Paulo's top association football league. São Paulo Athletic won the title for the 3rd time. no teams were relegated and the top scorers were São Paulo Athletic's Herbert Boyes and Charles Miller with 9 goals.
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football league season
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[
"sports season"
] |
Q17508852
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Elmvale Jungle Zoo
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The Elmvale Jungle Zoo is a zoo in Springwater, Ontario, Canada. It is a seasonal business open from Victoria Day weekend until Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. It was founded in 1967.It is run by Sam Persi, whose family purchased the zoo in 1972. When established the zoo was only 2 acres large, and exhibited mainly reptiles and birds. It has grown to include over 300 animals from countries around the world such as South America, Australia, Africa, and Asia. The zoo is located 20 minutes north of Barrie, near Elmvale, and covers 25 acres. It is a popular destination for school field trips, with the zoo seeing 150 trips during June alone.
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Canadian zoo
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[
"zoo"
] |
Q327750
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Barbara of Hesse
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Barbara of Hesse, Duchess of Württemberg-Mömpelgard (8 April 1536 – 8 June 1597) was a German noblewoman, and the wife of Count George I of Württemberg-Mömpelgard. Her second husband was Daniel, Count of Waldeck.
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16th-century German noblewoman
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[
"human"
] |
Q12631845
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Greenlee County
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Greenlee County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census its population was 8,437, making it Arizona's least populous county. The county seat is Clifton. The economy of Greenlee County is dominated by the Morenci Mine, the largest copper mining operation in North America, and one of the largest copper mines in the world. As of 2017, the mine complex, owned by Freeport-McMoRan, had about 3,300 employees.
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county in Arizona, United States
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[
"county of Arizona"
] |
Q395171
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Agobard
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Agobard of Lyon (c. 779–840) was a Spanish-born priest and archbishop of Lyon, during the Carolingian Renaissance. The author of multiple treatises, ranging in subject matter from the iconoclast controversy to Spanish Adoptionism to critiques of the Carolingian royal family, Agobard is best known for his critiques of Jewish religious practices and political power in the Frankish-Carolingian realm. He was succeeded by Amulo of Lyons.
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Spanish saint
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[
"human"
] |
Q6148114
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Jamno, Zduńska Wola County
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Jamno [ˈjamnɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szadek, within Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) west of Szadek, 13 km (8 mi) north-west of Zduńska Wola, and 42 km (26 mi) west of the regional capital Łódź.The village has a population of 40.
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village in Łódź, Poland
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[
"village of Poland"
] |
Q3130373
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Henri-Franck Beaupérin
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Henri-Franck Beaupérin (born 1968 in Nantes) is a French organist and improviser.
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French organist
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[
"human"
] |
Q16903441
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William Farr CofE Comprehensive School
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William Farr School, formally William Farr C of E Comprehensive School, is a Church of England academy school for 11 to 18-year-olds located within the town of Welton, Lincolnshire, England, 8 km (5 mi) north-east of Lincoln, near the A46. Despite being a part of Welton, most of the school grounds are located in the civil parish of Dunholme.
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school in Lincolnshire, UK
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[
"academy school",
"school",
"secondary school"
] |
Q22062492
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Itacambira
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Itacambira is a Brazilian municipality located in the north of the state of Minas Gerais. In 2020 the population was 5,417 in a total area of 1,788 km². It became a municipality in 1962.
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human settlement in Brazil
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[
"municipality of Brazil"
] |
Q67182154
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Padma Gole
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Padma Gole (Marathi: पद्मा गोळे; 1913–1998) was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India born in patwardhan family of Tasgaon (District Sangli). She was one of the many women from rich Indian families who were emboldened by the Gandhian movement to become feminist writers. Her poetry was heavily influenced by the writings of Ram Ganesh Gadkari, Tryambak Bapuji Thombre, and Yashwant Dinkar Pendharkar. Much of Padma's poetry depicts the domestic lives of Indian middle-class women.The following are the collections of her poems: Akashwedi (आकाशवेडी) Shrawan Megh (श्रावणमेघ) Pritipathawar (प्रीतिपथावर) Nihar ( निहार) Swapnata (स्वप्नता) Sakal.
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Indian writer (1913-1998)
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[
"human"
] |
Q6391069
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Kenny Havard
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Kenneth Edward Havard, known as Kenny Havard (born March 1971), is an American politician and businessman serving as the president of West Felician Parish. A Republican, he previously served as member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 62nd district, which encompasses most of East and West Feliciana parishes and the northwest corner of East Baton Rouge Parish, including the city of Zachary.
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American politician in Louisiana (born 1971)
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[
"human"
] |
Q7670980
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TOM1L2
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TOM1-like protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TOM1L2 gene.
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protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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[
"protein-coding gene",
"gene"
] |
Q7297265
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Ray Buktenica
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Ray Buktenica (born August 6, 1943) is an American film and television character actor. He has played numerous roles, primarily on television since 1972. He is best known for playing the character Benny Goodwin, the boyfriend and later fiancé of Brenda Morgenstern on the 1970s sitcom Rhoda, Dr. Solomon on House Calls and Jerry Berkson, Libby's boss on Life Goes On. He provided the voice of Hugo Strange in the character's sole appearance on Batman: The Animated Series. In 1996, he guest-starred on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Leo Nunk, a newspaper reporter. In 1997, he guest-starred on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in the episode "By Inferno's Light", as Deyos, the Vorta in command of the Dominion's Internment Camp 371.
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American actor
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[
"human"
] |
Q1624393
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Holden Commodore (VR)
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The Holden Commodore (VR) is an executive car which was produced by Holden from 1993 to 1995. It was the third iteration of the second generation of the Holden Commodore. The VR range included the luxury variants, Holden Commodore Berlina (VR) and Holden Calais (VR) and a commercial model, the Holden Ute (VR).
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car model
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[
"automobile model"
] |
Q11287906
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Forsand
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Forsand is a village in Sandnes Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The village is located along the Høgsfjorden, at the mouth of the 42-kilometre (26 mi) long Lysefjorden, on the southern side of the fjord. The Lysefjord Bridge is located just northeast of Forsand village and it crosses the Lysefjorden, connecting it to the small village of Oanes which sits on the north side of the fjord. The village of Høle is located across the Høgsfjorden to the west. Høle is connected to Forsand-Oanes by a regular ferry connection.Prior to the merger in 2020, the village of Forsand was the administrative centre of Forsand Municipality which is now part of Sandnes Municipality. The 0.69-square-kilometre (170-acre) village has a population (2015) of 497, giving the village a population density of 720 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,900/sq mi). The Lysefjord Bridge crosses the fjord to the north of the village. The village of Forsand has two grocery stores, the local government offices, Forsand Church, and Forsand School.
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village in Forsand, Rogaland, Norway
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[
"urban area in Norway",
"administrative centre",
"human settlement"
] |
Q21620785
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Azhar Attari
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Azhar Attari (born 12 December 1990) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who plays for Lahore cricket team. He was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
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Pakistani cricketer
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[
"human"
] |
Q29514875
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I Am Not a Witch
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I Am Not a Witch is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Rungano Nyoni in her feature debut film. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Nyoni and producer Emily Morgan at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
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2017 film directed by Rungano Nyoni
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[
"film"
] |
Q204170
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darkness
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Darkness, the direct opposite of lightness, is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as black or brown. Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions of very low luminance. This is because the hue sensitive photoreceptor cells on the retina are inactive when light levels are insufficient, in the range of visual perception referred to as scotopic vision. The emotional response to darkness has generated metaphorical usages of the term in many cultures, often used to describe an unhappy or foreboding feeling. Referring to a time of day, complete darkness occurs when the Sun is more than 18° below the horizon, without the effects of twilight on the night sky.
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lack of light
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[
"measurand"
] |
Q21808559
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2016 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold
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The 2016 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold was the first grand prix's badminton tournament of the 2016 BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. The tournament was held at the SPICE Indoor Stadium in Penang, Malaysia from 19–24 January 2016 and had a total purse of $120,000.
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badminton championships
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[
"Malaysia Masters"
] |
Q5029287
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Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) v. Chiarelli
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Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) v Chiarelli, [1992] 1 S.C.R. 711 is a leading Canadian case on the constitutionality of the deportation regime. The court held that the deportation a permanent resident who has violated a condition of admission to Canada does not violate any principle of fundamental justice under section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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supreme Court of Canada case
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[
"decision of the Supreme Court of Canada"
] |
Q47035390
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Candi Carpenter
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Candi Carpenter is an American country music singer-songwriter who was born in Toledo, Ohio but raised in Lansing, Michigan. In 2016, Carpenter released her debut single "Burn the Bed", which was produced by Shane McAnally. The song charted on Country Airplay. Carpenter was named by Rolling Stone as one of ten new country artists to watch in 2017.
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country music singer-songwriter
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[
"human"
] |
Q5815086
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Dunmor
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Dunmor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Muhlenberg and Logan counties, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 317.
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census-designated place in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
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[
"census-designated place"
] |
Q18209623
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James Parmentier
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James Parmentier (1658 – 2 December 1730), also known as Jacques Parmentier was a French painter who spent much of his career in England, partly in London and partly in Yorkshire.
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French painter active in London
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[
"human"
] |
Q1143603
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The Vagabond King
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The Vagabond King is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical operetta film photographed entirely in two-color Technicolor. The plot of the film was based on the 1925 operetta of the same name, which was based on the 1901 play If I Were King by Justin Huntly McCarthy. The play told the story of a renegade French poet named François Villon. The music of the film was based on a 1925 operetta, also based on the play If I Were King by McCarthy. The operetta is also titled The Vagabond King with music by Rudolph Friml and lyrics by Brian Hooker and W.H. Post. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
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1930 film by Ludwig Berger
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[
"film"
] |
Q43379562
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Jeff Barber
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Jeff Barber (born January 12, 1958) is an American college athletics administrator, currently serving as athletic director at Charleston Southern University. He previously served as athletic director at Liberty University from 2006 to 2016. During his tenure at Liberty, Barber oversaw extensive growth in the Flames athletic program, including the building of new venues for the school's baseball and softball programs. Barber also made the decision to eliminate Liberty's wrestling program in 2011, in order to bring the school in compliance with federal Title IX regulations. However, after several years of attempts, Barber was unable to secure Liberty an invitation to move up to a Football Bowl Subdivision conference, after several years of school president Jerry Falwell Jr. publicly stating Liberty's wish to reclassify. Barber resigned from his position at Liberty on November 17, 2016. Prior to his time at Liberty, Barber had previously served as an assistant athletic director at East Carolina University from 1987 to 1991; an associate athletic director at Furman University from 1991 to 1996; and an associate athletic director at the University of South Carolina from 1996 to 2006. Barber graduated from East Carolina University with a bachelor's degree in 1981. Barber was named athletic director at Charleston Southern University on May 17, 2018.
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American college athletics administrator
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[
"human"
] |
Q29093104
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1981 Tournament Players Championship
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The 1981 Tournament Players Championship was a golf tournament in Florida on the PGA Tour, held March 19–23 at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, southeast of Jacksonville. The eighth Tournament Players Championship, it was the fifth consecutive at Sawgrass and the champion was Raymond Floyd. The final round on Sunday was washed-out by thunderstorms and played on Monday. After 72 holes, three players were tied at 285 (−3): Floyd, Barry Jaeckel, and Curtis Strange. The playoff began at the par-3 15th hole, where Floyd made par and the other two had bogeys.In addition to the winner's share of $72,000, Floyd won a $250,000 bonus for consecutive victories during the tour's Florida swing; he won at Doral near Miami the previous week.Defending champion Lee Trevino finished four strokes back, in a tie for twelfth place.
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golf tournament
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[
"The Players Championship"
] |
Q4875914
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Beacon Corner
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Beacon Corner is an unincorporated area in central Alberta, Canada within the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87. It is located along Alberta Highway 28.
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locality in Alberta, Canada
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[
"human settlement"
] |
Q65260479
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Juss
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Juss is an Estonian male given name, often a diminutive of Juhan and Johannes and a cognate of the Finnish language name Jussi. As of 1 January 2022, 124 men in Estonia bear the name Juss, making it the 593rd most popular male name in the country. The average age of individuals bearing the name is 23-years-old, with the median age being 20. The oldest individuals bearing the name Juss are in the 80-84 age range. the name Juss are in the Juss is most popular in the age group 5-9, where 2.23 per 10,000 inhabitants bear the name.Individuals bearing the name Juss include: Juss Haasma (born 1985), actor Juss Laansoo (born 1983), motorcycle racer Juss Piho (born 1963), painter Juss Tamm (born 1977), singer and musician.
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male given name
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[
"male given name"
] |
Q958528
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Big Diomede
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Big Diomede Island (Russian: Остров Ратманова, romanized: ostrov Ratmanova; Ratmanov Island, Chukot: Имэлин; Inupiaq: Imaqłiq; or Tomorrow Island, due to the International Date Line) is the western island of the two Diomede Islands in the middle of the Bering Strait. The island is a part of the Chukotsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The border separating Russia and the United States runs north–south between the Diomede Islands.
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island
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[
"island"
] |
Q6448068
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Kushla
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Kushla is an unincorporated community in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. A post office operated under the name Kushla from 1887 to 1919.
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unincorporated community in Alabama
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[
"unincorporated community in the United States"
] |
Q1134223
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National Statuary Hall Collection
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The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is composed of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Limited to two statues per state, the collection was originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, which was then renamed National Statuary Hall. The expanding collection has since been spread throughout the Capitol and its Visitor's Center. With the addition of New Mexico's second statue in 2005, the collection is now complete with 100 statues contributed by 50 states, plus one from the District of Columbia, and one for all the states, a statue of Rosa Parks. Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, and Ohio have each replaced one of their first two statues after Congress authorized replacements in 2000.
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collection of statues in the US Capitol of notable individuals from each state
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[
"art collection"
] |
Q2002657
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Ryszard Kornacki
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Ryszard Kornacki (born 1940 in Lublin) it a Polish poet and essayist from Międzyrzec Podlaski. Wyjście z ciszy (1973), Szukanie człowieka (1975), Złote słońce słowa (1980), Puszka Pandory (1985), Miniatury (1988), Zapis dnia (1990), Słoneczna galeria przyrody - wiersze szczawnickie (1993), Czarna róża (baśnie i opowieści z Podlasia 1993), Wszystkie wątpliwości świata (1994), Na krawędzi absurdu (1995), Romeo Julia i czas (1997), Ciepły dotyk duszy (1999), Dopełnianie myśli (1999), Międzyrzec w życiorysy wpisany (I 2001, II 2003), Podlasie struna czysta (2002), Na skraju cienia (2003).
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Polish writer
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[
"human"
] |
Q17411250
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William Lerner
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William Lerner, also known as Billy Lerner, is an American businessman and philanthropist who founded his own nonprofit organization, Billy4Kids, that donates shoes to children around the world.
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Businessman and Philanthropist
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[
"human"
] |
Q7617538
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Stirchley
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Stirchley is in south-west Birmingham, England.The River Rea, which flows through the area and once powered mills at Lifford, Hazelwell, Dogpool and Moor Green, is now a walking and cycle route. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal and the railways brought industry to the area. Residential developments were established alongside the long-standing Victorian terracing which is associated with the suburb. The restored former Stirchley Baths community hub opened in 2016.
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Human settlement in England
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[
"locality"
] |
Q5671504
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Seyyedan, Birjand
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Seyyedan (Persian: سيدان, also Romanized as Seyyedān; also known as Seydū, Seydūn, Sīdān, and Sīdu) is a village in Qaleh Zari Rural District, Jolgeh-e Mazhan District, Khusf County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 133, in 37 families.
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village in South Khorasan, Iran
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[
"village"
] |
Q1066413
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Charles Wereko-Brobby
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Charles Wereko-Brobby popularly known as Tarzan (born 27 March 1953) is an engineer, politician, diplomat and businessman in Ghana. He was once the chief executive officer of Ghana's Volta River Authority, then the country's major power generator and distributor.
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Ghanaian politician
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[
"human"
] |
Q97279496
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Howmar 12
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The Howmar 12, sometimes written Howmar Twelve, is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Craig V. Walters of Sparkman & Stephens as a one-design racer, trainer and day sailer and first built in 1983.
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sailboat class
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[
"sailboat class",
"monohull"
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Q14612970
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Amblada atomaria
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Amblada is a genus of small flies of the family Lauxaniidae. It contains only one species, Amblada atomaria.
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species of insect
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[
"taxon"
] |
Q49355305
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Jedwabno, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
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Jedwabno [jɛdˈvabnɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubicz, within Toruń County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) north of Lubicz and 11 km (7 mi) east of Toruń.
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village in Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland
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[
"village of Poland"
] |
Q6793829
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Mauritz Gisiko
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Mauritz Gisiko (1794 - 1863) was a Swedish pianist and music educator. His notable students included Laura Netzel.
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Swedish music educator
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[
"human"
] |
Q1713037
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membranous glomerulonephritis
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Membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN) is a slowly progressive disease of the kidney affecting mostly people between ages of 30 and 50 years, usually white people (ie, those of European, Middle Eastern, or North African ancestry.). It is the second most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults, with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) recently becoming the most common.
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Human disease
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[
"disease (individual)",
"disease (class)",
"glomerulonephritis",
"lupus nephritis"
] |
Q19740785
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February 17
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February 17 is the 48th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 317 days remain until the end of the year (318 in leap years).
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date
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[
"point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe"
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Q7178911
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Petrofani
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Petrofani (Greek: Πετροφάνι; Turkish: Esendağ) is an abandoned village in central Cyprus. It is located in the Larnaca District and is about 2.5 kilometers southwest of Athienou. Petrofani is close to the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus. Prior to the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the village was inhabited by Turkish Cypriots.
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community in Larnaca District, Republic of Cyprus
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[
"Communities of Cyprus Republic"
] |
Q8061585
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Yuri Rasovsky
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Yuri Rasovsky (July 29, 1944 – January 18, 2012) was an American writer and producer working in radio drama in the United States. He founded and operated The National Radio Theater of Chicago from 1973 to 1986 and later formed the Hollywood Theater of the Ear (since 1993). In the 1990s, he forsook radio for audiobooks. Many of his radio plays have been published as commercial recordings or as Internet downloads. His new plays are being released by Blackstone Audio. He died in 2012 of esophageal cancer.
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audio dramatist since 1972
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[
"human"
] |
Q3149017
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Imke Courtois
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Imke Courtois (born 14 March 1988) is a Belgian former footballer who played as a defender. She works as a sports analyst. She played for the Belgium national team.
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Belgian association football player
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[
"human"
] |
Q5235101
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David Holliday
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David Charles Holliday (born 20 December 1958) is a former English cricketer. Holliday was a right-handed batsman who bowled leg break. He was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Holliday made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against Essex in 1979. He made 28 further first-class appearances for the university, the last of which came against Oxford University in 1981. In these 28 matches, he scored 522 runs at an average of 18.00, with a high score of 76 not out. This score, one of three first-class fifties he made, came against Nottinghamshire in 1980. With the ball, he took 6 wickets at a bowling average of 66.66, with best figures of 2/23. While studying at Cambridge, he made his List A debut for the Combined Universities against Surrey in the 1979 Benson & Hegdes Cup. In this match, he scored 2 runs before being dismissed by Hugh Wilson.In the same year that he made his debut for Cambridge University, he also made his debut for Cambridgeshire in the Minor Counties Championship against Bedfordshire. He played Minor counties cricket for the county from 1979 to 1987, making eighteen Minor Counties Championship appearances and four MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He also made a single List A appearance for Cambridgeshire, which came in the 1983 NatWest Trophy against Middlesex. In this match, he scored 27 runs before being dismissed by John Emburey.
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cricketer (born 1958)
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Q2861118
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Argyrophenga janitae
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Argyrophenga janitae, also known as Janita’s tussock is a species of butterfly found in the South Island of New Zealand. It was first described by R. C. Craw in 1978.
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species of butterfly
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Q5075332
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Charles B. Stewart
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Charles Bellinger Tate Stewart (February 6, 1806 – July 1, 1885) was an American-born pharmacist, doctor, and political leader in the Republic of Texas. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina, but moved to Texas in 1830. Stewart was a delegate from the Municipality of Austin to the Convention of 1836 where he signed the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico. He was a member of the committee that drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. On March 8, 1836, two days after The Alamo fell, Stewart absented himself from the Convention for a few days to get married. On March 11, 1836, he married Julia Shepperd in the Lake Creek Settlement. Stewart returned to the Convention on March 16, 1836 and signed the Constitution of the Republic of Texas on March 17, 1836. He moved to Montgomery, Texas in 1837 and later attended the state constitutional convention of 1845. He represented Montgomery County in the Texas House of Representatives. Some have claimed that Stewart is either the designer of the flag or drew the image used by the Third Congress when enacting the legislation adopting the flag. "Accompanying the original Act ... is a drawing by Peter Krag of the national flag and seal ... although in the original President Lamar's approval and signature are at the top and upside down[.]" However, Stewart's drawing "looks suspiciously like a tracing of the Peter Krag art, including the upside down signature of President Lamar. "On April 21, 2011, a bust of Dr. Charles B. Stewart was.
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American politician
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Q22956663
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Nataliya Bozhenova
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Nataliya Bozhenova (born 15 January 1969) was a Ukrainian female volleyball player, playing as a middle-blocker. She was part of the Ukraine women's national volleyball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also competed at the 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship. On club level she played for Teodora Ravenna in 2001.
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Ukrainian volleyball player
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Q3373983
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My Life So Far
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My Life So Far is a 1999 film about a year in the life of a ten-year-old Scottish boy. It was directed by Hugh Hudson, with screenplay by Simon Donald. The film is set in 1927 and is based on the memoirs of Denis Forman, a British television executive.
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1999 film by Hugh Hudson
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"film"
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Q470767
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Thomas Crean
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Thomas Crean (Irish: Tomás Ó Cuirín; c. 16 February 1877 – 27 July 1938) was an Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer who was awarded the Albert Medal for Lifesaving (AM). Crean was a member of three major expeditions to Antarctica during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, including Robert Falcon Scott's 1911–1913 Terra Nova Expedition. This saw the race to reach the South Pole lost to Roald Amundsen and ended in the deaths of Scott and his party. During the expedition, Crean's 35-statute-mile (56 km) solo walk across the Ross Ice Shelf to save the life of Edward Evans led to him receiving the Albert Medal. Crean left the family farm near Annascaul, in County Kerry, to enlist in the Royal Navy at age 16. In 1901, while serving on Ringarooma in New Zealand, he volunteered to join Scott's 1901–1904 Discovery Expedition to Antarctica, thus beginning his exploring career. After his experience on the Terra Nova, Crean's third and final Antarctic venture was as second officer on Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. After the ship Endurance became beset in the pack ice and sank, Crean and the ship's company spent 492 days drifting on the ice before undertaking a journey in the ship's lifeboats to Elephant Island. He was a member of the crew which made a small-boat journey of 800 nautical miles (1,500 km) from Elephant Island to South Georgia Island to seek aid for the stranded party. After retiring from the navy on health grounds in 1920, Crean ran his pub the South Pole.
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Irish explorer
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Q22390477
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Upper Campbell Lake
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Upper Campbell Lake is a reservoir on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The lake was flooded in 1958 for a large hydroelectric project, which raised the water level by 30 metres (98 ft). Crest Creek and headwaters of the Heber River are diverted into the lake. Part of the lake and its watershed is located in Strathcona Provincial Park, and the Strathcona Park Lodge is located on the eastern side. Freshwater fish species in the lake include Cutthroat trout, Rainbow trout and Dolly varden.
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lake in British Columbia, Canada
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Q56255426
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Clay Yarborough
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Clay Yarborough (born February 6, 1981) is an American politician who has served in the Florida House of Representatives from the 12th district since 2016. He previously served on the Jacksonville City Council from the 1st district from 2007 to 2015.
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American politician
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Q2637784
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Chrtníč
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Chrtníč is a village and municipality (obec) in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 6.61 square kilometres (2.55 sq mi), and has a population of 140 (as at 3 July 2006). Chrtníč lies approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi) north-west of Havlíčkův Brod, 43 km (27 mi) north of Jihlava, and 82 km (51 mi) south-east of Prague.
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village in Havlíčkův Brod District of Vysočina region
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[
"municipality of the Czech Republic"
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Q1128394
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Requiem
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem is a requiem mass, which premiered in 1985. It was written in memory of the composer's father, William Lloyd Webber, who died in 1982.
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requiem mass by Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Q19660247
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Peint
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Peth or Peint is the smallest tehsil of Nashik subdivision of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India. It belongs to Northern Maharashtra region. It belongs to Nashik Division. Peth is a Taluka headquarter. It is located 54 km to the West of Nashik District headquarters. It is also called as Peint. Pin code of Peth is 422208 and postal head office is Peth.
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human settlement in India
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"human settlement"
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Q7197521
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Piptothrix
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Piptothrix is a genus of Mesoamerican plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. SpeciesPiptothrix areolaris (DC.) R.M.King & H.Rob. - from Chihuahua to El Salvador Piptothrix jaliscensis B.L.Rob. - Jalisco Piptothrix palmeri A.Gray - Chihuahua Piptothrix pubens A.Gray - Jalisco Piptothrix sinaloae S.F.Blake - Sinaloaformerly includedsee Ageratina Jaliscoa Piptothrix aegiroides B.L.Rob. & Greenm. - Jaliscoa goldmanii (B.L.Rob.) R.M.King & H.Rob. Piptothrix arizonica A.Nelson - Ageratina paupercula (A.Gray) R.M.King & H.Rob. Piptothrix goldmanii B.L.Rob. - Jaliscoa goldmanii (B.L.Rob.) R.M.King & H.Rob. Piptothrix paleacea Cronquist - Jaliscoa paleacea (Cronquist) R.M.King & H.Rob.
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genus of plants
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"taxon"
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Q2453188
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T1 Cunningham
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The Light Tank, T1 was a United States Army light tank of the late 1920s and early 1930s that was only built in prototype form. The tank was an Army design built by James Cunningham, Son and Company. Introduced in 1927, it was developed up through 1932 as a series of modified versions (T1E1, T1E2, T1E3, T1E4, T1E5, and T1E6). The tank was never mass-produced, nor was it ever used in combat.
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type of Light tank
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"light tank"
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Q16242329
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Ti Amo Chocolate
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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.
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2012 Taiwanese television series
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"dramatic programming"
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Q3702147
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Danil Kutuzov
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Danil Kutuzov (born 13 March 1987) is a Russian futsal player who plays for MFK Dina Moskva and the Russian national futsal team.
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Russian futsal player
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Q16901444
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Tetley (Somerset, Virginia)
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Tetley is a historic home and farm complex located near Somerset, Orange County, Virginia. It was built about 1843, and is a two-story, five-bay, hipped-roof brick house on an English basement. The house has Federal and Greek Revival style design elements. The front facade features two-story, pedimented portico added in the early-20th century, along with a two-story west wing and polygonal bay. Also on the property are the contributing two ante bellum slave houses, a brick summer kitchen, and an unusual octagonal frame ice house.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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historic farm and home
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"building"
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Q7739694
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The Hillmen
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The Hillmen is a studio album by The Hillmen, a southern California bluegrass band originally known as The Golden State Boys. The Hillmen consisted of Chris Hillman (later of The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas and The Desert Rose Band) on mandolin, country singer/songwriter Vern Gosdin on guitar and lead vocals, his brother Rex Gosdin on double bass, and Don Parmley (later of the Bluegrass Cardinals) on banjo.
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album by The Hillmen
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"album"
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Q1396732
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Helen Eadie
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Helen Stirling Eadie (7 March 1947 – 9 November 2013) was a Scottish Labour Co-operative politician who served as Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Cowdenbeath, previously Dunfermline East, from 1999 until her death in 2013.
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British politician (1947-2013)
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"human"
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Q6844809
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Miguel Start
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Miguel Start (born 30 November 1987) is a former Samoa international rugby league footballer who played as a centre.
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New Zealand rugby league footballer
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"human"
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Q751165
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Kraśniów
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Kraśniów [ˈkraɕɲuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Opatowiec, within Kazimierza County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) north of Opatowiec, 18 km (11 mi) east of Kazimierza Wielka, and 69 km (43 mi) south of the regional capital Kielce.
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village of Poland
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"village of Poland"
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Q7390918
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SLC7A8
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Large neutral amino acids transporter small subunit 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC7A8 gene.
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protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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"protein-coding gene",
"gene"
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Q7815467
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Tom Croydon
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Thomas Arthur "Tom" Croydon is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by John Wood. A long-serving member of the police force, Tom has decades of experience of being a police officer in a small country town, and an attitude which earns him the respect, trust and even affection of his subordinates. As the most senior officer in the country town of Mount Thomas, he frequently acts as a mentor and father figure to the junior members of the station, but eventually a series of personal tragedies put him into a downward spiral which threatens both his personal and professional lives. He is one of two characters, along with Chris Riley, to appear in all thirteen seasons of the show, and is the only character to appear in all 510 episodes to air.
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fictional character
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"television character",
"fictional human"
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Q6236299
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John Gretton, 3rd Baron Gretton
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John Henrik Gretton, 3rd Baron Gretton DL (9 February 1941 – 4 April 1989) was an English peer, owner of Stapleford Park in Leicestershire. Gretton was born the son of The Hon. John Gretton, who became the 2nd Baron in 1947. He was educated at Shrewsbury School. He was farming when on 17 October 1970 he married Jennifer Ann Moore, only daughter of Edmund Moore, of York. They lived at Holygate Farm, Stapleford, Leicestershire. They had two children; Sarah Margaret Gretton (born 1971) and John Lysander Gretton, who would later succeed his father as 4th Baron. He was Deputy Lieutenant of Leicestershire in 1986. He inherited the title as the 3rd Baron on the death of his father in 1982. Lord and Lady Gretton had issue: John Lysander Gretton, 4th Baron (17 Apr 1975- ) Sarah Margaret (7 Dec 1971- ).
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British baron
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"human"
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Q31738062
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Bonaventure Hinwood
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Bonaventure Hinwood (12 February 1930 - 8 September 2016) was a Roman Catholic priest and Afrikaans poet. Hinwood was the first South African to join the Irish Province of the Franciscan Order in Pretoria, South Africa.
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South African poet
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"human"
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Q7988994
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Westland
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Westland is a census-designated place located in Mount Pleasant and Chartiers Townships in Washington County in the state of Pennsylvania. The community is located in northern Washington County along Pennsylvania Route 519 about 5 miles northwest of the community of McGovern. As of the 2010 census the population was 167 residents.
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Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
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"unincorporated community in the United States",
"census-designated place"
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Q5351309
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El Gato Negro
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El Gato Negro (The Black Cat) was an independent comic book series featuring the eponymous character created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The series began in October 1993 with critical acclaim, the first edition actually selling all 5,000 copies within two months, but was placed on a seven-year hiatus after the fourth issue was published. Dominguez later returned in 2005 with the new series El Gato Negro: Nocturnal Warrior.
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independent comic book series
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"comics"
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Q6953116
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NCF1C
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Putative neutrophil cytosol factor 1C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NCF1C gene. It relates to a type of white blood cell called a neutrophil. The Neutrophil Cytosolic Factor 1C (NCF1C) gene is responsible for encoding the 47 kDA cytosolic subunit of NADPH oxidase. The NCF1C gene is located near two pseudogenes and when the NCF1C gene recombines with them, the NCF1C gene will inactivate and can lead to chronic granulomatous disease.
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pseudogene in the species Homo sapiens
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"pseudogene"
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Q29860217
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Sister Mary Rufinia
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Sister Mary Rufinia (born Amalia Mathilde Kloke) (October 24, 1881 – October 10, 1959) was a German-born American nun and painter. She was born in Kalkum and raised in Kohlschlade, a hamlet near Wissen, where her father worked as forester. Sister Mary Rufinia, a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, received early art instruction in Berlin before emigrating to the United States, where she began work as a nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1906. After a back injury suffered while lifting a large patient onto a bed in 1920 she gradually abandoned nursing for painting, eventually becoming a teacher. From 1930 to 1931 she studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she received a bachelor of fine arts degree; she received her master of fine arts degree from Syracuse University in 1938. She also studied at DePaul University and the Cleveland School of Art, and took lessons under V. J. Cariani and Wayman Adams. She taught in Lafayette for many years, both privately and at St. Francis High School, and wrote for School Arts Magazine. She exhibited widely during her career, including at numerous Hoosier Salons, and won a number of prizes as well. A collection of her work is in the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, which mounted an exhibition dedicated to her work in 2011.Sister Mary Rufinia favored still lifes and religious scenes for subject matter, and worked in oil and watercolor. She is best known for her 1936 painting The Old.
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American painter
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"human"
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Q2548319
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Panagar
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Panagar is a town with municipality in Jabalpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
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human settlement in India
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"human settlement"
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Q97657950
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Flying Hórses
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Flying Hórses is the stage name of Canadian musician Jade Bergeron. She grew up in Mirabel and Sainte-Thérèse and now lives in Ottawa, Ontario.In 2013, Bergeron began writing the music that would form her debut album, Tölt, released in 2015. Recorded in Reykjavík at Sundlaugin, with Sigur Rós and Björk producer Biggi Birgisson, the album was heavily influenced by trips to Iceland. The album received little attention in the mainstream press, but the title track would go on to be nominated for the Best Canadian Music Video Prism Prize in 2018. Alexandre Richard also won an award for his direction of the video.Bergeron's second album, Reverie, was recorded partially in Iceland but also Canada and Germany, with Bergeron doing her own production. It was released in 2019 to critical acclaim. Exclaim! magazine called it “a sublime reflection on the passage of time,” saying “Reverie will open new universes within you.” The Montréal Gazette said the album was “tinged with great beauty, and an undercurrent of something graver,” and Ici Musique promised it would “pull you from your daily life, providing a dreamlike rest.”.
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Canadian musician
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"human"
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Q3105874
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Mareth
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Mareth (Arabic: مارث Māraṯ) is a town and commune in Tunisia, located between Gabès and Medenine. In 2014 it had a population of 17,385.
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Tunisian town
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"municipality of Tunisia"
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Q5175431
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Coton Clanford
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Coton Clanford is a small dispersed Staffordshire village lying in gently rolling countryside 3 miles due west of Stafford, England and 1 mile southeast of Seighford. The name of the village is sometimes hyphenated to Coton-Clanford, appearing this way on some cottage names locally. The population for this village as taken at the 2011 census can be found under Seighford. It lies midway between the B5405 road, 1½ miles to the north and the A518 1½ miles to the south. The village has no shops, public houses or church, comprising only a few scattered houses and cottages, several dairy farms and a long disused 19th century chapel. This Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1884, the foundation stone being laid 30 October 1884. The Chapel records 1891–1907, Coton Clanford Society and Methodist chapel minute books, 1903–1929, are stored at Stafford Record Office. [1] Judging from the very modest dimensions of this small building it is hard to imagine it having the capacity for a congregation of more than 30 worshippers. The village straddles Clanford Brook, which meanders southeastwards from Ranton towards Little Aston and Doxey and is bounded to the north by the southeastern edge of Seighford airfield and several large woods. In this village the English philosopher and cleric, William Wollaston, was born in 1659.
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village in United Kingdom
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Q323434
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Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer
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Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (6 March 1696 (baptized) – 2 January 1770) was an important Rococo stuccoist and sculptor, active in southern Germany and Switzerland. J. A. Feuchtmayer was born in Linz, a member of the famous Feuchtmayer family of the Wessobrunner School. He was the son of Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (1660–1718); the nephew of Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Elder) and Michael Feuchtmayer (b. 1667); the first cousin of Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Elder) (1705–1764) and Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (1709–1772); and the first cousin once removed of Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (b. 1735). Joseph Anton began studying sculpture in Augsburg in 1715 and did work in Weingarten starting in 1718. After the death of his father Franz Joseph, he took over his father's workshop in Mimmenhausen. At the same time, he became the "house sculptor" of the monastery in Salem, delivering for them his first commission, the organ case for the Salemer Münster. Feuchtmayer was influenced by (among others) the Italian stuccoist Diego Francesco Carlone, with whom he worked in Weingarten. From him, he learned the production techniques for creating the stucco figures with highly polished surfaces that would make Feuchtmayer famous. Alongside such notable artists as Johann Joseph Christian and Franz Joseph Spiegler, Feuchtmayer worked for the most part on the Baroque monastic churches along the Upper Swabian Baroque Route. His most well-known work is the putto on the Bernhardsaltar in Birnau called the "Honigschlecker" ("honey eater"), a reference St. Bernard's rhetorical gift.Feuchtmayer's house and workshop in Mimmenhausen, near Salem, Bodensee, where he.
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German sculptor
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"human"
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Q14685885
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Hardee High School
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Hardee High School is a public high school in Wauchula, Florida, United States.
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high school in Florida, United States
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"high school"
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Q22555316
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Mount Swanzy
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Mount Swanzy is a 2,891-metre (9,485-foot) mountain summit located in Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Mount Swanzy is surrounded by ice including the Bonney Glacier, Clarke Glacier, and Swanzy Glacier. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Bonney, 1.0 km (0.62 mi) to the west.
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mountain in Glacier NP, British Columbia, Canada
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Q30042
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Flora
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Flora, officially the Municipality of Flora (Ilocano: Ili ti Flora; Tagalog: Bayan ng Flora), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Apayao, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,944 people. Flora was created into a municipality on June 22, 1963, when several barrios and sitios of Pudtol were constituted into the newly created town.
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municipality of the Philippines in the province of Apayao
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"municipality of the Philippines"
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Q6866825
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
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The Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MOGEI) is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan that is responsible for primary and secondary education, as well as the training of educators, in the Republic of South Sudan. The incumbent minister is Awut Deng Acuil.
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government ministry in South Sudan
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Chairmen of the Board
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The Chairmen of the Board, later reissued as Give Me Just a Little More Time, is the debut album by the soul group Chairmen of the Board.
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album by Chairmen of the Board
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Mabel White Holmes
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Mabel White Holmes ((1890-12-01)December 1, 1890-November 1977) was the inventor of Jiffy baking mixes, and president of the Chelsea Milling Company.Born December 1, 1890 in Mattoon Illinois to mill owner E.K. White, Holmes was involved in the mill and flour industry from a young age. She graduated Chelsea High School in 1907 and then went on to pursue higher education at Eastern Michigan University, then known as Ypsilanti Normal College. Prior to her marriage to Howard S. Holmes and subsequent development of Jiffy Mix, Holmes was a school teacher in Illinois.Holmes' father, E.K. White, had founded a flour mill in 1887, which was incorporated as the Chelsea Milling Company in 1901. In 1908, White sold the company to Mabel's father-in-law, Harmon Holmes. Mabel's husband, Howard Holmes, ran the company until his death in 1936, after which she became company president. Holmes was active in the business until the early 1940s.Holmes first had the idea for a prepared, all-purpose baking mix in the late 1920s when she saw the poor quality of a biscuit made by the widowed father of her twin sons' friend. She wanted to develop a product that would save time in the kitchen and be so easy even a contemporary man could make it. Jiffy Biscuit Mix was introduced in 1930 as America's first prepared, all-purpose baking mix, named Jiffy Mix because it took so little time to prepare. Although Bisquick is widely accredited as being the first baking mix on the market due to its notoriety, Jiffy Mix was actually released first,.
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inventor of Jiffy baking mixes, and president of the Chelsea Milling Company
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Q868083
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Cnemophilus
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Cnemophilus is a genus of satinbirds in the family Cnemophilidae, in which all three species are native to New Guinea mountain slopes and highlands in tropical forests. The generic name Cnemophilus is Latin for "mountain/slope-lover".
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genus of birds
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"taxon"
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Q3924242
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Salvador Zerboni
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Salvador Cerdo (born May 3, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor of Italian descent.
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actor de TV mexicano
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Q322845
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Ikutaro Kakehashi
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Ikutaro Kakehashi (梯 郁太郎, Kakehashi Ikutarō, 7 February 1930 – 1 April 2017), also known by the nickname Taro, was a Japanese engineer, inventor and entrepreneur. He founded the musical instrument manufacturers Ace Tone, Roland Corporation, and Boss Corporation, and the audiovisual electronics company ATV Corporation. Kakehashi founded Ace Tone in 1960 to produce electronic organs and early drum machines. He founded Roland in 1972 and was involved in the development of various influential electronic instruments, such as the TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines and the TB-303 and Juno-60 synthesizers, in addition to Boss guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. He was also key to the development of MIDI, a technical standard that connects a wide variety of electronic instruments, in the 1980s; in 2013, Kakehashi received a Technical Grammy Award, shared with Dave Smith of Sequential, for the invention of MIDI. Kakehashi's inventions are credited with shaping popular music genres such as electronic, dance, hip hop, R&B, rock and pop music.
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Japanese businessman
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Rossmann
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Rossmann is a supercomputer at Purdue University that went into production September 1, 2010. The high-performance computing cluster is operated by Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP), the university's central information technology organization. ITaP also operates clusters named Steele built in 2008, Coates built in 2009, Hansen built in the summer of 2011 and Carter built in the fall of 2012 in partnership with Intel. Rossmann ranked 126 on the November 2010 TOP500 list.
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supercomputer (TOP500 System ID 177392)
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Q65196868
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Stefan von Novaković
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Stefan von Novaković (Osijek, Habsburg monarchy, c. 1740 – Osijek, Habsburg Monarchy, 1826) was a Serbian writer and publisher of Serbian books in Vienna and patron of Serbian literature.
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Serbian writer and publisher
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Q31527444
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Calatagan
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Calatagan, officially the Municipality of Calatagan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Calatagan), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 58,719 people. Calatagan comprises the Calatagan Peninsula between the South China Sea and Balayan Bay. The peninsula's near white sand beaches are well-known vacation and leisure sites. There are several beach resorts including the Banak House Calatagan on Calatagan beach, the Ronco Beach Resort in barangay Bagong Silang, Playa Calatagan in barangay Santa Ana, the Golden Sunset Resort in barangay Uno, Lago de Oro Resort in barangay Balibago, Villa Agustina in barangay Bagong Silang, and Nacua Sea Park in barangay Quilitisan. Calatagan was formerly titled as the Forbes Park of the South, because of the rich families who own estates here.An extremely rare example of pre-Spanish Philippine script was found in Calatagan. The script is called Baybayin in Tagalog, and was derived from Javanese writing, which in turn is derived from Brahmi. This writing survived on an earthenware burial jar dated to the 13th or 14th century. A Spanish lighthouse can also be found at Cape Santiago at the peninsula's southern tip dating back to the 1890s and is also one of the municipality's main tourist attractions.
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municipality of the Philippines in the province of Batangas
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Christian Dons
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Christian Fredrik Dons (25 March 1886 – 23 March 1953) was a Norwegian businessman from Oslo and Norway's first Scout, who founded the First Christiania Scout Troop in 1910. In spring 1911, he met with Hans Møller Gasmann, who had started the Second Christiania Scout Troop at Frogner in Oslo. They founded the Norwegian Guide and Scout Association (Norwegian: Norsk Speidergutt-Forbund). Dons was the Norwegian Scout Association's first Chief Scout from 1911 to 1920.Dons was secretary and treasurer of the Norwegian Missionary Society, member of the Norwegian Missionary Council and active in the YMCA movement. Dons was buried at Ullern Church 27 March 1953.
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Norwegian businessman
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John Balance
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Geoffrey Nigel Laurence Rushton (16 February 1962 – 13 November 2004), better known under the pseudonyms John Balance or the later variation Jhonn Balance, was an English musician, occultist, artist and poet. He was best known as a co-founder of the experimental music group Coil, in collaboration with his partner Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson. Coil was active from 1982 to Balance's death in 2004. He was responsible for the majority of Coil's vocals, lyrics and chants, along with synthesizers and various other instruments both commonplace and esoteric. Outside Coil he collaborated with Cultural Amnesia (at the beginning of the 1980s), Nurse with Wound, Death in June, Psychic TV, Current 93, Chris & Cosey, Thighpaulsandra, and produced several Nine Inch Nails remixes.
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English musician (1962-2004)
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