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species of plant
Q15361633
Cola greenwayi
Cola greenwayi, commonly known as hairy cola or Zulu coshwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It was first described in 1956 by the British botanist John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan. It is native to southeastern Africa.
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American musician
Q5112968
Christopher North (Ambrosia)
Christopher Reed North is an American musician. He is the founding keyboardist of the American progressive rock band Ambrosia.
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501
Slovak footballer
Q112795432
Dominik Sandal
Dominik Sandal is a Slovak football forward who currently plays for Komárom VSE in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III.
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502
chemical compound
Q15624030
Luliconazole
Luliconazole, trade names Luzu among others, is an imidazole antifungal medication. As a 1% topical cream, It is indicated for the treatment of athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm caused by dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum, Microsporum gypseum and Epidermophyton floccosum.
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species of insect
Q19597349
Goephanes niveoplagiatus
Goephanes niveoplagiatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Fairmaire in 1894.
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species of insect
Q14663935
Terellia matrix
Terellia matrix is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Terellia of the family Tephritidae.
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505
family of protists
Q5359667
Eleutheroschizonidae
Eleutheroschizonidae is a family of parasites in the order Protococcidiorida. There are three genera currently recognised in this family. All species in this family infect annelids. The family was created in 1936 by Chatton and Villeneuve. The type species is Eleutheroschizon duboscqi Brasil 1906.
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506
American penologist
Q8068327
Zebulon Brockway
Zebulon Reed Brockway was a penologist and is sometimes regarded as the "Father of prison reform" and "Father of American parole" in the United States.
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507
Romanian footballer
Q3491214
Sorin Trofin
Ionel Sorin Trofin is a Romanian footballer who plays as a midfielder and also manages Liga IV club Moinești since 2009. In his career Trofin played in Liga I for: FCM Bacău, Farul Constanţa and Dacia Mioveni.
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508
Scottish footballer
Q29034457
John Russell (Queen's Park footballer)
John M. Russell was a Scottish amateur football inside forward and wing half who made over 110 appearances in the Scottish League for Queen's Park.
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509
South African actor
Q65589364
Sean-Marco Vorster
Sean-Marco Vorster, is a South African actor, writer, director and assistant director. He is best known for the roles in the films, Die Windpomp (2014), Lyfstraf (2012) and Strikdas (2015).
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Slovak soccer player
Q3492016
Andrej Hodek
Andrej Hodek is a Slovak football forward. He was signed by Trnava in summer 2013 and made his debut for them against Senica on 13 July 2013.
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Australian politician
Q4758893
Andrew White (Australian politician)
Andrew William Henry White was an Australian politician. Born in Emerald Hill, Victoria, White attended Williamstown Grammar School before becoming a clerk with the Colonial Bank in 1874, managing the Fitzroy branch from 1879 and the Echuca branch from 1883. He resigned from the bank in 1885 to join James Shackell in the Echuca auctioneering firm Shackell, White & Co. In 1886, he married Mary Leonard, with whom he had two sons. He was mayor of Echuca from 1893 to 1894 and from 1906 to 1907. In 1894 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Rodney, serving until 1897. He purchased the Wharparilla station in 1907 and was Rochester shire president from 1919 to 1929. He died in Melbourne in 1936.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Andrew William Henry White was an Australian politician. Born in Emerald Hill, Victoria, White attended Williamstown Grammar School before becoming a clerk with the Colonial Bank in 1874, managing the Fitzroy branch from 1879 and the Echuca branch from 1883. He resigned from the bank in 1885 to join James Shackell in the Echuca auctioneering firm Shackell, White & Co. In 1886, he married Mary Leonard, with whom he had two sons. He was mayor of Echuca from 1893 to 1894 and from 1906 to 1907. In 1894 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Rodney, serving until 1897. He purchased the Wharparilla station in 1907 and was Rochester shire president from 1919 to 1929. He died in Melbourne in 1936. ### Response: Australian politician
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Ancient Greek sculptor
Q7263759
Pyrrhus of Athens
Pyrrhus was an Athenian sculptor of 5th century BC. He is mentioned in the list of Pliny as the maker of bronze statues of Hygieia and Athena. In 1840, a base was found in the Acropolis of Athens, bearing the following inscription
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founder of Bandhan Bank
Q19609868
Chandra Shekhar Ghosh
Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, is the Founder, MD & CEO of Bandhan Bank. He has been one of the foremost proponents of financial inclusion in India. He has more than 30 years of experience in the microfinance and development terrain.
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nebulosity in astronomy
Q203958
Reflection nebula
In astronomy, reflection nebulae are clouds of interstellar dust which might reflect the light of a nearby star or stars. The energy from the nearby stars is insufficient to ionize the gas of the nebula to create an emission nebula, but is enough to give sufficient scattering to make the dust visible. Thus, the frequency spectrum shown by reflection nebulae is similar to that of the illuminating stars. Among the microscopic particles responsible for the scattering are carbon compounds and compounds of other elements such as iron and nickel. The latter two are often aligned with the galactic magnetic field and cause the scattered light to be slightly polarized.
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American football player
Q964367
Casey Matthews
Casey Christopher Matthews is a former American football linebacker. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon. He is the brother of Clay Matthews III.
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Egyptian monk and author
Q4664570
Abd al-Masih Salib al-Masudi
'Abd al-Masīḥ Ṣalīb al-Masū'dī (1848–1935) was an Egyptian monk and author.
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517
political party in Spain
Q115801101
Urquijists
The Urquijists were a monarchist political group in the province of Álava during the Spanish Restoration period.
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518
commune in Dordogne, France
Q624812
Savignac-Lédrier
Savignac-Lédrier is a commune in the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
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519
season of television series
Q48851740
American Experience (season 30)
Season thirty of the television program American Experience aired on the PBS network in the United States on January 9, 2018 and concluded on October 16, 2018. The season contained nine new episodes, including the retitled episode "The Island Murder", a rebroadcast of the 2005 film, "The Massie Affair". The episode "The Chinese Exclusion Act" aired as a "special presentation" of the American Experience program. The season began with the film Into the Amazon.
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Papua New Guinean footballer
Q6830382
Michael Foster (footballer)
Michael Foster is a Papua New Guinean football player who plays as a midfielder for Hekari United, and for the Papua New Guinea national team. He currently is the record-holder for the most caps for the Papua New Guinea national team, with 27, having made his senior international debut aged 17. He was also part of the historic Hekari United side which won the 2009–10 OFC Champions League, becoming the first club outside of Australia and New Zealand to represent Oceania at the FIFA Club World Cup. He has won four domestic titles, two with Hekari United and two with Lae City FC.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Michael Foster is a Papua New Guinean football player who plays as a midfielder for Hekari United, and for the Papua New Guinea national team. He currently is the record-holder for the most caps for the Papua New Guinea national team, with 27, having made his senior international debut aged 17. He was also part of the historic Hekari United side which won the 2009–10 OFC Champions League, becoming the first club outside of Australia and New Zealand to represent Oceania at the FIFA Club World Cup. He has won four domestic titles, two with Hekari United and two with Lae City FC. ### Response: Papua New Guinean footballer
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q251222
Emilia
Emilia may refer to:
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q29372019
Albrights Corner
Albrights Corner may refer to: Albrights Corner a populated place in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States Albrights Corner, New Brunswick, an unincorporated community in New Brunswick, Canada
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American broadcaster (1919-1992)
Q5496153
Fred Robbins (broadcaster)
Fred Robbins was an American radio personality who became a television host and celebrity interviewer.
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German manufacturer of adhesives
Q2467152
UHU
UHU GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of adhesive products, based in Bühl, Germany. Its company slogan is "glues anything, anytime.". The company logo is yellow with black lettering and in many markets it includes the German phrase: "Der Alleskleber". The products are now sold in over 125 countries around the world.
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local government area in Nigeria
Q5070843
Chanchaga
Chanchaga is a Local Government Area in Niger State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the state capital of Minna which occupies much of the Local Government Area. It has an area of 72 km2 and a population of 201,429 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 920.
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village in Subcarpathian, Poland
Q8067366
Zawadka Brzostecka
Zawadka Brzostecka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzostek, within Dębica County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) south of Dębica and 46 km (29 mi) west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 350.
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Cabinet position in the Philippines
Q7444283
Secretary of Agriculture (Philippines)
The secretary of agriculture is the member of the Cabinet of the Philippines in charge of the Department of Agriculture.
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English badminton and tennis player
Q964548
Sydney Howard Smith
Sydney Howard Smith was a British tennis and badminton player.
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radio station in Hastings, Nebraska
Q6336978
KROR
KROR is a radio station broadcasting a Classic rock format. Licensed to Hastings, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Grand Island-Kearney area. The station is currently owned by NRG Media. Weekday programming starts with the syndicated Bob & Tom Show in the mornings, Lew from 10A-3P, Jim Cartwright from 3-7PM, and Nights with Alice Cooper.
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530
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2007
Q2805646
UFC 70
UFC 70: Nations Collide was the second UFC event held in the United Kingdom, and the first in Manchester on Saturday, 21 April 2007. UFC 70 was also only the seventh UFC event held outside the United States, and the first since UFC 38. The card was broadcast live on pay-per-view in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Setanta Sports. The televised card on Spike TV drew a 1.84 overall rating, and at its highest point, UFC 70 drew 3.5 million viewers for the main event.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: UFC 70: Nations Collide was the second UFC event held in the United Kingdom, and the first in Manchester on Saturday, 21 April 2007. UFC 70 was also only the seventh UFC event held outside the United States, and the first since UFC 38. The card was broadcast live on pay-per-view in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Setanta Sports. The televised card on Spike TV drew a 1.84 overall rating, and at its highest point, UFC 70 drew 3.5 million viewers for the main event. ### Response: UFC mixed martial arts event in 2007
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township in Greene County, Pennsylvania
Q7330457
Richhill Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania
Richhill Township is a township in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 775 at the 2020 census, down from 896 at the 2010 census. Ryerson Station State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on Duke Lake in the township.
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German-American entrepreneur (1800-1889)
Q1949160
Moses Hutzler
Moses Hutzler was a German-born American businessman and co-founder of the first Reform Jewish congregation in the United States, Har Sinai.
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historic house in New York, United States
Q7791852
Thomas Liddle Farm Complex
Thomas Liddle Farm Complex is a historic home and farm complex located at Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York. The farmhouse was built about 1850 and is a 2-story, three-bay clapboard-sided frame building in a vernacular Greek Revival style. It has a gable roof, prominent cornice returns, a wide frieze, and broad, fluted corner pilasters. The 1+1⁄2-story rear wing dates to the late 18th century. Also on the property are a contributing barn and a tenant house. The property was covered in a 1984 study of Duanesburg historical resources. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Thomas Liddle Farm Complex is a historic home and farm complex located at Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York. The farmhouse was built about 1850 and is a 2-story, three-bay clapboard-sided frame building in a vernacular Greek Revival style. It has a gable roof, prominent cornice returns, a wide frieze, and broad, fluted corner pilasters. The 1+1⁄2-story rear wing dates to the late 18th century. Also on the property are a contributing barn and a tenant house. The property was covered in a 1984 study of Duanesburg historical resources. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. ### Response: historic house in New York, United States
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commune located in Vrancea County, Romania
Q3915396
Urechești, Vrancea
Urechești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Urechești. It also included Popești and Terchești villages until 2003, when they were split off to form Popești Commune.
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Brazil-related events during the year of 2019
Q31347424
2019 in Brazil
Events in the year 2019 in Brazil.
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Chornomorets Odesa 2021u201322 football season
Q107643161
2021–22 FC Chornomorets Odesa season
The 2021–22 season is 31st season of Odesa football club "Chornomorets" in the championships / cups of Ukraine, and 84rd season in the history of the club. This season "Chornomorets" competes in Ukrainian Premier League and Ukrainian Cup.
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human settlement in Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia
Q19677151
Novyye Dvory, Kursk Oblast
Novyye Dvory is a rural locality in Rusanovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. The population as of 2010 is 141.
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human settlement in Kulundinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia
Q24728750
Estlan
Estlan is a rural locality in Oktyabrsky Selsoviet, Kulundinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 43 as of 2013. There is 1 street.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Estlan is a rural locality in Oktyabrsky Selsoviet, Kulundinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 43 as of 2013. There is 1 street. ### Response: human settlement in Kulundinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia
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burial mound in Moundsville, West Virginia, United States of America
Q5597781
Grave Creek Mound
The Grave Creek Mound in the Ohio River Valley in West Virginia is one of the largest conical-type burial mounds in the United States, now standing 62 feet (19 m) high and 240 feet (73 m) in diameter. The builders of the site, members of the Adena culture, moved more than 60,000 tons of dirt to create it about 250–150 BC. Present-day Moundsville has developed around it near the banks of the Ohio River. The first recorded excavation of the mound took place in 1838, and was conducted by local amateurs Abelard Tomlinson and Thomas Biggs. The largest surviving mound among those built by the Adena, this was designated a National Historic Landmark in the mid-20th century. In 1978 the state opened the Delf Norona Museum at the site. It displays numerous artifacts and interprets the ancient Adena Culture. In 2010, under an agreement with the state, the US Army Corps of Engineers gave nearly 450,000 artifacts to the museum for archival storage. These were recovered in archeological excavations at the site of the Marmet Lock, and represent 10,000 years of indigenous habitation in the area.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Grave Creek Mound in the Ohio River Valley in West Virginia is one of the largest conical-type burial mounds in the United States, now standing 62 feet (19 m) high and 240 feet (73 m) in diameter. The builders of the site, members of the Adena culture, moved more than 60,000 tons of dirt to create it about 250–150 BC. Present-day Moundsville has developed around it near the banks of the Ohio River. The first recorded excavation of the mound took place in 1838, and was conducted by local amateurs Abelard Tomlinson and Thomas Biggs. The largest surviving mound among those built by the Adena, this was designated a National Historic Landmark in the mid-20th century. In 1978 the state opened the Delf Norona Museum at the site. It displays numerous artifacts and interprets the ancient Adena Culture. In 2010, under an agreement with the state, the US Army Corps of Engineers gave nearly 450,000 artifacts to the museum for archival storage. These were recovered in archeological excavations at the site of the Marmet Lock, and represent 10,000 years of indigenous habitation in the area. ### Response: burial mound in Moundsville, West Virginia, United States of America
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tree data structure with a variable and unbounded number of branches per node
Q16976839
Rose tree
In computing, a rose tree is a term for the value of a tree data structure with a variable and unbounded number of branches per node. The term is mostly used in the functional programming community, e.g., in the context of the Bird–Meertens formalism. Apart from the multi-branching property, the most essential characteristic of rose trees is the coincidence of bisimilarity with identity: two distinct rose trees are never bisimilar.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: In computing, a rose tree is a term for the value of a tree data structure with a variable and unbounded number of branches per node. The term is mostly used in the functional programming community, e.g., in the context of the Bird–Meertens formalism. Apart from the multi-branching property, the most essential characteristic of rose trees is the coincidence of bisimilarity with identity: two distinct rose trees are never bisimilar. ### Response: tree data structure with a variable and unbounded number of branches per node
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concept introduced in 1939 by Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features
Q471271
Standard Average European
Standard Average European (SAE) is a concept introduced in 1939 by American linguist Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features. Whorf argued that the SAE languages were characterized by a number of similarities, including syntax and grammar, vocabulary and its use, as well as the relationship between contrasting words and their origins, idioms, and word order, which all made them stand out from many other language groups around the world which do not share these similarities, in essence creating a continental sprachbund. His point was to argue that the disproportionate degree of knowledge of SAE languages biased linguists towards considering grammatical forms to be highly natural or even universal, when in fact they were only peculiar to the SAE language group. Whorf contrasted what he called the SAE tense system with that of the Hopi language of North America, which Whorf analyzed as being based on a distinction not of tense, but on things that have in fact occurred compared to things that have as yet not occurred, but which may or may not occur in the future. The accuracy of Whorf's analysis of Hopi tense later became a point of controversy in linguistics.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Standard Average European (SAE) is a concept introduced in 1939 by American linguist Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features. Whorf argued that the SAE languages were characterized by a number of similarities, including syntax and grammar, vocabulary and its use, as well as the relationship between contrasting words and their origins, idioms, and word order, which all made them stand out from many other language groups around the world which do not share these similarities, in essence creating a continental sprachbund. His point was to argue that the disproportionate degree of knowledge of SAE languages biased linguists towards considering grammatical forms to be highly natural or even universal, when in fact they were only peculiar to the SAE language group. Whorf contrasted what he called the SAE tense system with that of the Hopi language of North America, which Whorf analyzed as being based on a distinction not of tense, but on things that have in fact occurred compared to things that have as yet not occurred, but which may or may not occur in the future. The accuracy of Whorf's analysis of Hopi tense later became a point of controversy in linguistics. ### Response: concept introduced in 1939 by Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features
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language
Q6362743
Kanggape language
Kanggape a.k.a. Igom is a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea. Together with Andarum, there were 2,200 speakers in 1981.
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543
1992 film
Q7763407
The Setting Sun (film)
The Setting Sun is a 1992 historical drama film directed by Rou Tomono, based on his novel of the same name. It stars Masaya Kato, Diane Lane, Yuen Biao, and Donald Sutherland. The film was a Taiwanese-Chinese-Japanese co-production.
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economist
Q5621196
Gustav Ranis
Gustav Ranis was a leading development economist and the Frank Altschul Professor Emeritus of International Economics at Yale University.
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545
board game
Q574711
Anti-Monopoly
Anti-Monopoly is a board game made by San Francisco State University Professor Ralph Anspach in response to Monopoly. The idea of an anti-monopoly board game dates to 1903 when Lizzie Magie created The Landlord's Game, which later inspired Monopoly.
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family name
Q56539147
Kūris
Kūris is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Kūrienė and Kūrytė. The surname may refer to: Egidijus Kūris, former President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania Pranas Kūris, Lithuanian Judge of the European Court of Justice
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football club
Q97516255
Nerang Eagles S.C.
Nerang Eagles Soccer Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Nerang, Queensland, Australia. The club play in the Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast, the fourth flight of men's soccer in Queensland and the fifth flight of Australian soccer. The Eagles won the inaugural Gold Coast top-flight premiership and championship in 1975. After forming in 1972, the club became one of the founding members of the Gold Coast and District Soccer Association in 1975. Following the club's success in the first season of the Gold Coast senior competition, The Eagles would leave the Association in 1976 to join the lower divisions in Brisbane, only a year after it had been established. The club saw success in Brisbane with various premierships, championships and promotions before rejoining the renamed Gold Coast Premier League in 1997. The club played at the Nerang Velodrome upon establishment until moving to Glennon Park in 1987, where The Eagles currently play.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Nerang Eagles Soccer Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Nerang, Queensland, Australia. The club play in the Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast, the fourth flight of men's soccer in Queensland and the fifth flight of Australian soccer. The Eagles won the inaugural Gold Coast top-flight premiership and championship in 1975. After forming in 1972, the club became one of the founding members of the Gold Coast and District Soccer Association in 1975. Following the club's success in the first season of the Gold Coast senior competition, The Eagles would leave the Association in 1976 to join the lower divisions in Brisbane, only a year after it had been established. The club saw success in Brisbane with various premierships, championships and promotions before rejoining the renamed Gold Coast Premier League in 1997. The club played at the Nerang Velodrome upon establishment until moving to Glennon Park in 1987, where The Eagles currently play. ### Response: football club
548
American judoka
Q19757548
Brett Barron
Brett Barron was a member of the 1984 US Olympic judo team, from San Mateo. He would earn 5 gold in US National Championships and 5 bronze medals. He injured his shoulder in the 1984 Olympic Games but tied for 9th place. Barron was the 2004 Olympic judo team coach.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Brett Barron was a member of the 1984 US Olympic judo team, from San Mateo. He would earn 5 gold in US National Championships and 5 bronze medals. He injured his shoulder in the 1984 Olympic Games but tied for 9th place. Barron was the 2004 Olympic judo team coach. ### Response: American judoka
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baseball player
Q5967466
Masumi Hoshino
Masumi Hoshino is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. He played with the Yomiuri Giants from 2010 to 2012. Before joining the Giants in 2010, he pitched for the Shinano Grandserows of the Baseball Challenge League.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Masumi Hoshino is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. He played with the Yomiuri Giants from 2010 to 2012. Before joining the Giants in 2010, he pitched for the Shinano Grandserows of the Baseball Challenge League. ### Response: baseball player
550
village in Iran
Q5715957
Sang Si
Sang Si is a village in Lafur Rural District, North Savadkuh County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 77, in 21 families.
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551
American patriot
Q5724185
Henry K. Van Rensselaer
Henry K. van Rensselaer, his given name Hendrick Kiliaen was a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War when he played a pivotal role in the Battle of Fort Anne.
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Thai businessman
Q27825338
Sutham Phanthusak
Sutham Phanthusak was a Thai businessman. He was an early contributor to the development of Pattaya, where he established the transgender cabaret Tiffany's Show and the Woodlands Hotel & Resort. He served as the Public Relations Commissioner and a member of the National Scout Council of the National Scout Organization of Thailand, as well as Vice-Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee. He was appointed to the 2011 Senate and the 2014 National Legislative Assembly. In 1998, Phanthusak was awarded the 266th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Sutham Phanthusak was a Thai businessman. He was an early contributor to the development of Pattaya, where he established the transgender cabaret Tiffany's Show and the Woodlands Hotel & Resort. He served as the Public Relations Commissioner and a member of the National Scout Council of the National Scout Organization of Thailand, as well as Vice-Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee. He was appointed to the 2011 Senate and the 2014 National Legislative Assembly. In 1998, Phanthusak was awarded the 266th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting. ### Response: Thai businessman
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genus of insects
Q4752045
Anathetis
Anathetis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by Anthonie Johannes Theodorus Janse in 1938.
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species of plant
Q819178
Aster amellus
Aster amellus, the European Michaelmas daisy, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Aster of the family Asteraceae.
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species of insect
Q5143160
Coleophora alphitonella
Coleophora alphitonella is a moth of the family Coleophoridae that can be found in Algeria and Tunisia.
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species of insect
Q13531608
Opharus laudia
Opharus laudia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Trinidad and Venezuela.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Opharus laudia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Trinidad and Venezuela. ### Response: species of insect
557
South Korean rower
Q56543972
Kim Gap-sik
Kim Gap-sik is a South Korean rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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genus of arachnids
Q2005507
Hyllus (spider)
Hyllus is a genus of the spider family Salticidae. Most species occur in Africa and Madagascar, with many in Australasia and north to India. H. insularis is found in Greece and Iran, but it is considered misplaced in this genus, and is now Evarcha insularis.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Hyllus is a genus of the spider family Salticidae. Most species occur in Africa and Madagascar, with many in Australasia and north to India. H. insularis is found in Greece and Iran, but it is considered misplaced in this genus, and is now Evarcha insularis. ### Response: genus of arachnids
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monument of Cameroon
Q15218039
Former police station of Douala
The former police station situated in Douala is a building constructed at the beginning of the 20th century by the Germans to serve as the first police station under the German mandate.
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1912 film by Hal Reid
Q21402864
Votes for Women (film)
Votes for Women is a 1912 American silent melodrama film directed by Hal Reid. It was produced by Reliance Film Company in partnership with the National American Woman Suffrage Association and was written by suffragists Mary Ware Dennett, Harriet Laidlaw, and Frances Maule Bjorkman. The film featured cameos by prominent suffragists, including; Anna Howard Shaw, Jane Addams, and Inez Milholland, and incorporated documentary footage of a women's suffrage parade in New York City.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Votes for Women is a 1912 American silent melodrama film directed by Hal Reid. It was produced by Reliance Film Company in partnership with the National American Woman Suffrage Association and was written by suffragists Mary Ware Dennett, Harriet Laidlaw, and Frances Maule Bjorkman. The film featured cameos by prominent suffragists, including; Anna Howard Shaw, Jane Addams, and Inez Milholland, and incorporated documentary footage of a women's suffrage parade in New York City. ### Response: 1912 film by Hal Reid
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series of video cards
Q1256727
Radeon HD 8000 series
The Radeon HD 8000 series is a family of computer GPUs developed by AMD. AMD was initially rumored to release the family in the second quarter of 2013, with the cards manufactured on a 28 nm process and making use of the improved Graphics Core Next architecture. However the 8000 series turned out to be an OEM rebadge of the 7000 series.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Radeon HD 8000 series is a family of computer GPUs developed by AMD. AMD was initially rumored to release the family in the second quarter of 2013, with the cards manufactured on a 28 nm process and making use of the improved Graphics Core Next architecture. However the 8000 series turned out to be an OEM rebadge of the 7000 series. ### Response: series of video cards
562
Association footballer
Q16226599
Meikayla Moore
Meikayla Jean-Maree Moore is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Glasgow City in the Scottish Women's Premier League and the New Zealand national team.
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563
Opera singer and actor
Q7029326
Nicolae Secăreanu
Nicolae Secăreanu was a well-known Romanian opera singer and actor.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Nicolae Secăreanu was a well-known Romanian opera singer and actor. ### Response: Opera singer and actor
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railway line in Russia
Q4469795
Dymnoye peat railway
The Dymnoye peat railway is located in Kirov Oblast, Russia. The peat railway was opened in 1967, and has a total length of 79 kilometres (49 mi) is currently operational; the track gauge is 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in).
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American football coach
Q6184224
Jerry Palmieri
Gerard Anthony Palmieri is an American football strength and conditioning coach. Palmieri most recently served on Tom Coughlin's staff for the New York Giants, a position he served in for 12 seasons. During those years, the Giants won Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI. Palmieri was also on Tom Coughlin's staff with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995 to 2002 when their teams competed in two AFC Championship Games. Palmieri spent 2003 as an assistant strength & conditioning coach for the New Orleans Saints. Prior to his NFL career he held head strength coach positions at Boston College from 1993 to 1994, where he served under Tom Coughlin and Dan Henning respectively, and at Kansas State from 1987 to 1992 where he was a part of the Bill Snyder transformation of the team. Palmieri began his strength & conditioning career as a part-time strength coach while he earned his master's degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1982 to 1983, and then an assistant strength & conditioning coach at Oklahoma State University from 1984 to 1986.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Gerard Anthony Palmieri is an American football strength and conditioning coach. Palmieri most recently served on Tom Coughlin's staff for the New York Giants, a position he served in for 12 seasons. During those years, the Giants won Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI. Palmieri was also on Tom Coughlin's staff with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995 to 2002 when their teams competed in two AFC Championship Games. Palmieri spent 2003 as an assistant strength & conditioning coach for the New Orleans Saints. Prior to his NFL career he held head strength coach positions at Boston College from 1993 to 1994, where he served under Tom Coughlin and Dan Henning respectively, and at Kansas State from 1987 to 1992 where he was a part of the Bill Snyder transformation of the team. Palmieri began his strength & conditioning career as a part-time strength coach while he earned his master's degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1982 to 1983, and then an assistant strength & conditioning coach at Oklahoma State University from 1984 to 1986. ### Response: American football coach
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tennis tournament event
Q3968469
2003 State Farm Women's Tennis Classic – Singles
Serena Williams was the defending champion, but was forced to withdraw due to a left knee tendonitis. Ai Sugiyama won the title by defeating Kim Clijsters 3–6, 7–5, 6–4 in the final.
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British fashion designer
Q18161666
Nigel Cabourn
Nigel Cabourn is a British fashion designer known for his outerwear and vintage inspired clothing. He studied fashion design at Northumbria University between 1967 and 1971 and his studio and business is still based in the North East of England. He began his eponymous label in the 1970s, and is known for his menswear collections that are influenced by military clothing and vintage clothing, using fabrics such as Harris Tweed and Ventile. In 2013 he launched his first womenswear collection. The Army Gym is the Japanese shop for the Nigel Cabourn brands. In August 2008, Nigel Cabourn Marketing Ltd., was set up as a joint venture with Abahouse Holdings Co. Ltd., the joint owner of Outer Limits Co. Ltd., that makes the Nigel Cabourn ‘Mainline’ collection. In September 2014 he opened his first standalone UK flagship store at 28 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. There are 26 Nigel Cabourn stores across the globe, 16 in Japan 7 in China and 1 in Hong Kong, China.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Nigel Cabourn is a British fashion designer known for his outerwear and vintage inspired clothing. He studied fashion design at Northumbria University between 1967 and 1971 and his studio and business is still based in the North East of England. He began his eponymous label in the 1970s, and is known for his menswear collections that are influenced by military clothing and vintage clothing, using fabrics such as Harris Tweed and Ventile. In 2013 he launched his first womenswear collection. The Army Gym is the Japanese shop for the Nigel Cabourn brands. In August 2008, Nigel Cabourn Marketing Ltd., was set up as a joint venture with Abahouse Holdings Co. Ltd., the joint owner of Outer Limits Co. Ltd., that makes the Nigel Cabourn ‘Mainline’ collection. In September 2014 he opened his first standalone UK flagship store at 28 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. There are 26 Nigel Cabourn stores across the globe, 16 in Japan 7 in China and 1 in Hong Kong, China. ### Response: British fashion designer
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Dutch field hockey player
Q20968855
Laura Nunnink
Laura Maria Nunnink is a Dutch field hockey player for the Dutch national team. She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup.
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Kyrgyzstani football club
Q24009
FC Ala-Too Naryn
FC Ala-Too Naryn is a Kyrgyzstani football club based in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan that played in the top division in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan League.
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album by The Kingston Trio
Q7557180
Sold Out (The Kingston Trio album)
Sold Out is an album by American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1960. It was their third LP to reach #1, stayed there for twelve weeks, and received an RIAA gold certification the same year. "El Matador" b/w "Home From the Hill" was its lead-off single, though it just made the Top 40. Sold Out remained in the Top 40 for 54 weeks, longer than any other Trio album.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Sold Out is an album by American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1960. It was their third LP to reach #1, stayed there for twelve weeks, and received an RIAA gold certification the same year. "El Matador" b/w "Home From the Hill" was its lead-off single, though it just made the Top 40. Sold Out remained in the Top 40 for 54 weeks, longer than any other Trio album. ### Response: album by The Kingston Trio
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French cyclist and stuntman
Q8078378
Éric Barone
Éric Barone is a French sportsman. He holds the world speed record for bicycle, on both snow and gravel. On snow, his speed record is 227.720 kilometres per hour (141.499 mph) achieved on 18 March 2017, on the speed snow track at Vars, France while on gravel his speed record is 172 kilometres per hour (107 mph), achieved at the Cerro Negro volcano, in Nicaragua. His French nickname is "Baron Rouge", which means Red Baron.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Éric Barone is a French sportsman. He holds the world speed record for bicycle, on both snow and gravel. On snow, his speed record is 227.720 kilometres per hour (141.499 mph) achieved on 18 March 2017, on the speed snow track at Vars, France while on gravel his speed record is 172 kilometres per hour (107 mph), achieved at the Cerro Negro volcano, in Nicaragua. His French nickname is "Baron Rouge", which means Red Baron. ### Response: French cyclist and stuntman
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2011 song performed by Madeon
Q21161081
Pop Culture (song)
"Pop Culture" is a mash-up song created by Hugo Pierre Leclercq, better known by his stage name, Madeon. The song was recorded on-the-fly by Leclercq, when he was seventeen years old, using samples from 39 popular songs, mixed using software FL Studio controlled with a Novation Launchpad. Leclercq recorded a video of him creating the mix which he uploaded to YouTube on 11 July 2011. The video went viral within a few days of release, and it has subsequently been seen more than 60 million times. The video drew attention to Leclercq and would lead to him being signed by Columbia Records and launching his music career.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Pop Culture" is a mash-up song created by Hugo Pierre Leclercq, better known by his stage name, Madeon. The song was recorded on-the-fly by Leclercq, when he was seventeen years old, using samples from 39 popular songs, mixed using software FL Studio controlled with a Novation Launchpad. Leclercq recorded a video of him creating the mix which he uploaded to YouTube on 11 July 2011. The video went viral within a few days of release, and it has subsequently been seen more than 60 million times. The video drew attention to Leclercq and would lead to him being signed by Columbia Records and launching his music career. ### Response: 2011 song performed by Madeon
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carpet museum in Baku, Azerbaijan
Q55698821
Shusha Carpet Museum
Shusha Carpet Museum is the Shusha branch of the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Applied Art, established by the Order of the Ministry of Culture of the Azerbaijan SSR No. 502 of September 26, 1985 to study, preserve and live the traditions of Karabakh carpet weaving. The branch began its activity on May 19, 1987, in the 18th-century mansion belonging to General Samad bey Mehmandarov. As of 2020, the Shusha branch is based within Azerbaijan Carpet Museum in Baku. After Azerbaijan took control of Shusha in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, the museum announced plans to return to its original location in Shusha once the building is restored.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Shusha Carpet Museum is the Shusha branch of the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Applied Art, established by the Order of the Ministry of Culture of the Azerbaijan SSR No. 502 of September 26, 1985 to study, preserve and live the traditions of Karabakh carpet weaving. The branch began its activity on May 19, 1987, in the 18th-century mansion belonging to General Samad bey Mehmandarov. As of 2020, the Shusha branch is based within Azerbaijan Carpet Museum in Baku. After Azerbaijan took control of Shusha in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, the museum announced plans to return to its original location in Shusha once the building is restored. ### Response: carpet museum in Baku, Azerbaijan
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international football competition
Q2654857
2013 Four Nations Tournament (women's football)
The 2013 Four Nations Tournament was the twelve edition of the Four Nations Tournament, an invitational women's football tournament held in China.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 2013 Four Nations Tournament was the twelve edition of the Four Nations Tournament, an invitational women's football tournament held in China. ### Response: international football competition
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British computer networking pioneer
Q24763697
Karen Banks
Karen Banks is a British computer networking pioneer who was inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013 as a "Global Connector".
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Karen Banks is a British computer networking pioneer who was inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013 as a "Global Connector". ### Response: British computer networking pioneer
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annual arts festival in New Zealand
Q4819520
Auckland Arts Festival
Formerly known as Auckland Festival, Auckland Arts Festival or Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Makaurau is an annual arts and cultural festival held in Auckland, New Zealand. The Festival features works from New Zealand, the Pacific, Asia and beyond, including world premieres of new works and international performing arts events.
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physics experiment at CERN, 2000-2002
Q5628954
Hadron Production Experiment
HARP, the Hadron Production Experiment, also referred to as the PS214 experiment, at the Proton Synchrotron was a physics experiment at CERN that took data from 2000 through 2002. Its goal was to systematically study hadron production on a wide variety of nuclear targets. The data is used to help predict neutrino fluxes at experiments such as MiniBooNE and K2K, to understand the atmospheric neutrino flux, and to tune Monte Carlo simulations of particle production.
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icebreaking polar supply and research ship
Q2204537
S. A. Agulhas II
S. A. Agulhas II is a South African icebreaking polar supply and research ship owned by the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries. She was built in 2012 by STX Finland Rauma shipyard in Rauma, Finland, to replace the ageing S. A. Agulhas, which was retired from Antarctic service in April 2012. Unlike her predecessor, S. A. Agulhas II was designed from the beginning to carry out both scientific research and supply South African research stations in the Antarctic. During a voyage to the Weddell Sea in February and March 2022, the Agulhas II served as the mother ship for the Endurance22 Expedition of the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust. Using a submersible vehicle, participants in the expedition located the wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, at a depth of 11,000 ft (3,400 m) beneath the surface on the floor of Weddell Sea. The Endurance had sunk in 1915 after being crushed by ice.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: S. A. Agulhas II is a South African icebreaking polar supply and research ship owned by the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries. She was built in 2012 by STX Finland Rauma shipyard in Rauma, Finland, to replace the ageing S. A. Agulhas, which was retired from Antarctic service in April 2012. Unlike her predecessor, S. A. Agulhas II was designed from the beginning to carry out both scientific research and supply South African research stations in the Antarctic. During a voyage to the Weddell Sea in February and March 2022, the Agulhas II served as the mother ship for the Endurance22 Expedition of the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust. Using a submersible vehicle, participants in the expedition located the wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, at a depth of 11,000 ft (3,400 m) beneath the surface on the floor of Weddell Sea. The Endurance had sunk in 1915 after being crushed by ice. ### Response: icebreaking polar supply and research ship
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single by Run-D.M.C. and Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Q5303063
Down with the King (song)
"Down with the King" is the first single from Run-DMC's sixth studio album of the same name. It featured artists Pete Rock & CL Smooth, with Pete Rock producing the song. After three unsuccessful singles from the group's previous album, "Down with the King" became Run-D.M.C.'s second-biggest hit after "Walk This Way", peaking at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming their only single to reach the top spot on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The music video, which was directed by Marcus Raboy, received heavy airplay and featured cameos from Eazy-E, Redman, Kris Kross, Jermaine Dupri, Onyx, Salt-n-Pepa, KRS-One, EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, MC Lyte, Kid Capri, Das EFX, P.M. Dawn and Naughty by Nature. The song contains samples of James Rado's "Where Do I Go" from the original Broadway cast recording of the rock musical Hair and Run–D.M.C.'s 1988 single "Run's House". Pete Rock and CL Smooth's verses contain reused lyrics from Run DMC's 1983 single "Sucker M.C.'s". "Down with the King" was certified Gold by the RIAA on May 11, 1993.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Down with the King" is the first single from Run-DMC's sixth studio album of the same name. It featured artists Pete Rock & CL Smooth, with Pete Rock producing the song. After three unsuccessful singles from the group's previous album, "Down with the King" became Run-D.M.C.'s second-biggest hit after "Walk This Way", peaking at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming their only single to reach the top spot on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The music video, which was directed by Marcus Raboy, received heavy airplay and featured cameos from Eazy-E, Redman, Kris Kross, Jermaine Dupri, Onyx, Salt-n-Pepa, KRS-One, EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, MC Lyte, Kid Capri, Das EFX, P.M. Dawn and Naughty by Nature. The song contains samples of James Rado's "Where Do I Go" from the original Broadway cast recording of the rock musical Hair and Run–D.M.C.'s 1988 single "Run's House". Pete Rock and CL Smooth's verses contain reused lyrics from Run DMC's 1983 single "Sucker M.C.'s". "Down with the King" was certified Gold by the RIAA on May 11, 1993. ### Response: single by Run-D.M.C. and Pete Rock & CL Smooth
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bay in Puget Sound, Washington state, United States of America
Q5318585
Dyes Inlet
Dyes Inlet is an inlet on the Kitsap Peninsula in western Washington, USA. Silverdale, Washington is located on the north shore of the inlet and has a marina, waterfront park, boat ramp, and boardwalk. The west shoreline is part of Chico, Washington and the east shoreline is Tracyton, Washington. Dyes Inlet is connected to Port Orchard via the Port Washington Narrows, Port Washington being an earlier name for the inlet. It was named for John W. W. Dyes, a taxidermist with the Wilkes Expedition of 1841. Chico Creek and Clear Creek are the major fresh waterways that drain into the inlet. Both creeks have heavy salmon runs during the fall. Dyes Inlet has hosted Unlimited Light Hydroplane races. The inlet is also referenced in Death Cab for Cutie's song 'Northern Lights' on their ninth studio album Thank You for Today.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Dyes Inlet is an inlet on the Kitsap Peninsula in western Washington, USA. Silverdale, Washington is located on the north shore of the inlet and has a marina, waterfront park, boat ramp, and boardwalk. The west shoreline is part of Chico, Washington and the east shoreline is Tracyton, Washington. Dyes Inlet is connected to Port Orchard via the Port Washington Narrows, Port Washington being an earlier name for the inlet. It was named for John W. W. Dyes, a taxidermist with the Wilkes Expedition of 1841. Chico Creek and Clear Creek are the major fresh waterways that drain into the inlet. Both creeks have heavy salmon runs during the fall. Dyes Inlet has hosted Unlimited Light Hydroplane races. The inlet is also referenced in Death Cab for Cutie's song 'Northern Lights' on their ninth studio album Thank You for Today. ### Response: bay in Puget Sound, Washington state, United States of America
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officer of Demetrius Poliorcetes commanding the garrison of Athens
Q20002969
Heraclides (290 BC)
Heracleides was an officer appointed by Demetrius I of Macedon to command the garrison which he left at Athens, apparently in 290 BC. An attempt was made by the Athenians to possess themselves of the fortress in his charge by a secret negotiation with Hierocles, a Carian leader of mercenaries; but the plan was betrayed by Hierocles to his commanding officer, and Heracleides caused the Athenians to be admitted into the fort, to the number of 420 men, when they were surrounded by his troops, and cut to pieces.
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overview of kickboxing-related events in Romania during the year of 2023
Q115862067
2023 in Romanian kickboxing
The 2023 season is the 21st season of competitive kickboxing in Romania.
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author and businessman, great-grandson of Victorian-era novelist Charles Dickens
Q4819475
Cedric Charles Dickens
Cedric David Charles Dickens was an English author and businessman, a great-grandson of Charles Dickens and the steward of his literary legacy. He was a lifelong supporter of the Charles Dickens Museum in Holborn, London, and twice President of the Dickens Fellowship.
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term
Q7444721
Sector G
Sector G is a section of Balgarska Armia Stadium which is closely associated with the ultras of Bulgarian football team CSKA Sofia. Sector G mostly supports the football club of the CSKA Sofia sports society but also visits the important games of the volleyball, hockey and basketball departments of CSKA. The most influential ultras groups in Sector G are Animals' and Offenders. Members of Sector G often have nationalistic, antiziganistic, albanophobic and turkophobic beliefs. Sector G traditionally maintains good relations with the supporters of Romanian football club CSA Steaua București (football) And Sector G's main rivalries are with Levski Sofia's Sektor B and Lauta Army of Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
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fencer
Q3880857
Odette Drand
Odette Drand was a French fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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hot sauce
Q1392674
Sriracha
Sriracha is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt.
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film series
Q16801084
Broadway Brevities
Broadway Brevities are two-reel musical and dramatic film shorts produced by Warner Bros. between 1931 and 1943. The series continued as Warner Specials in later years.
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French banker
Q3271835
Léopold Javal
Léopold Javal (1804–1872) was a French banker.
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drinking song
Q5978447
I Met a Whore in the Park
"I Met a Whore in the Park" is a traditional rugby song that is sung at drink ups after rugby games, or just at gatherings of different rugby teams or players. In traditional rugby songs, one line of the song is sung by an individual person, and then the rest of the people involved in the song repeat that line. The individual person usually changes throughout the group of people singing along with each verse. The song is also quite popular in American drum & bugle corps, where the whole group usually sings in unison, as opposed to the original call and responses format. This rugby song stays in tune with the standard of one person singing and a chorus following in after. Sometimes one individual will sing the original lines in all the verses instead of changing after each verse. Someone starts singing the song by saying, "I met a whore in the park one day!", then the other individuals say, "Ya ho, ya ho."
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "I Met a Whore in the Park" is a traditional rugby song that is sung at drink ups after rugby games, or just at gatherings of different rugby teams or players. In traditional rugby songs, one line of the song is sung by an individual person, and then the rest of the people involved in the song repeat that line. The individual person usually changes throughout the group of people singing along with each verse. The song is also quite popular in American drum & bugle corps, where the whole group usually sings in unison, as opposed to the original call and responses format. This rugby song stays in tune with the standard of one person singing and a chorus following in after. Sometimes one individual will sing the original lines in all the verses instead of changing after each verse. Someone starts singing the song by saying, "I met a whore in the park one day!", then the other individuals say, "Ya ho, ya ho." ### Response: drinking song
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village in Iran
Q5792975
Kalateh-ye Seyyeda
Kalateh-ye Seyyeda is a village in Abravan Rural District, Razaviyeh District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 361, in 81 families.
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British engineer
Q17512358
H. A. Humphrey
Herbert Alfred Humphrey MInstCE MIMechE MIEE FCGI was a British engineer, inventor of the Humphrey pump. Humphrey was born in Gospel Oak, London. Edith Humphrey was his younger sister. He trained at the Finsbury Technical College and the Central Institution. He patented the Humphrey pump in 1906. During World War I he worked as a chemical engineer, working on improving the production of explosives. He was awarded the Melchett Medal in 1939 by the Institute of Fuel. In 1945, he retired to Hermanus, Cape Province, Union of South Africa. He died there in 1951.
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species of beetle
Q14744001
Pterolophia aberrans
Pterolophia aberrans is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1927.
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species of insect
Q19598551
Phaedropsis leialis
Phaedropsis leialis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1906. It is found in Paraguay, El Salvador, Panama, Costa Rica and Belize.
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Japanese Go player
Q1014313
Kimio Yamada
Kimio Yamada is a professional Go player. A territorial player who is adept at invading and living within opponent's spheres of influence, Yamada won his first major title, the Oza, in 1997. He has two older brothers, Shiho Yamada and Wakio Yamada.
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Research Institute
Q18110907
Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture
Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) is one of the research institutes under Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi to serve as the nodal agency for catering to the needs of the brackishwater aquaculture research in India. The institute is headquartered at Santhome High Road, Raja Annamalai Puram, Chennai with a research centre at Kakdwip in West Bengal and an experimental field station at Muttukadu, roughly 30 km to the south of Chennai. The institute works under the Ministry of Agriculture, India.
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ship built in 1980
Q1505567
MS Georg Ots
The MS Georg Ots was a cargo/passenger ferry that sailed between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia from 1980 to 2000. From 2002 it was used as a cargo/passenger ferry that sailed between Saint Petersburg and Baltiysk. The ship was built for the Estonian Shipping Company. The 12,600-ton ship could carry 1200 passengers, thirteen 13.6 m-long trailers or 107 passenger cars. It was named after the Estonian baritone, Georg Ots. In 2002 she was sold to the St. Petersburg Shipping Company and sailed until 2010. In 2012 the ship was rented to an unnamed company that sailed it to China and illegally sold it to be scrapped.
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village in Hungary
Q249661
Erdőtelek
Erdőtelek is a village in Heves County, Hungary.
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Canadian politician
Q7344608
Robert G. Eaton
Robert Gordon Eaton was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1985, and was a cabinet minister in the government of William Davis.
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