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village in French Guiana, France | Q105821487 | Charvein | Charvein is a village in the Mana commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni in French Guiana. Charvein was the location of Camp Charvein, one of the most notorious camps of the Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni. From 1989 until 1992, Charvein was the location of a Surinamese refugee camp. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Charvein is a village in the Mana commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni in French Guiana. Charvein was the location of Camp Charvein, one of the most notorious camps of the Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni. From 1989 until 1992, Charvein was the location of a Surinamese refugee camp. ### Response: village in French Guiana, France | 623,530 |
Buddhist temple in Kyu014Dto, Japan | Q3076920 | Kōryū-ji | Kōryū-ji (広隆寺) is a Shingon temple in Uzumasa, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is also known by the names Uzumasa-dera (太秦寺) and Kadono-dera (葛野寺), and was formerly known as Hatanokimi-dera (秦公寺), Hachioka-dera (蜂岡寺) and Hōkō-ji (蜂岡寺). Kōryū-ji is said to be the oldest temple in Kyoto, having been constructed in 603 by Hata no Kawakatsu upon receiving a Buddhist statue from Prince Shōtoku. Fires in 818 and 1150 destroyed the entire temple complex, but it was rebuilt several times since. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kōryū-ji (広隆寺) is a Shingon temple in Uzumasa, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is also known by the names Uzumasa-dera (太秦寺) and Kadono-dera (葛野寺), and was formerly known as Hatanokimi-dera (秦公寺), Hachioka-dera (蜂岡寺) and Hōkō-ji (蜂岡寺). Kōryū-ji is said to be the oldest temple in Kyoto, having been constructed in 603 by Hata no Kawakatsu upon receiving a Buddhist statue from Prince Shōtoku. Fires in 818 and 1150 destroyed the entire temple complex, but it was rebuilt several times since. ### Response: Buddhist temple in Kyu014Dto, Japan | 623,531 |
French teacher, anarchist, feminist | Q18215015 | Julia Bertrand | Julia Bertrand (1877–1960) was a French teacher, anarchist, and feminist. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Julia Bertrand (1877–1960) was a French teacher, anarchist, and feminist. ### Response: French teacher, anarchist, feminist | 623,532 |
building in Virginia, United States | Q14712092 | Brookside Farm and Mill | Brookside Farm and Mill is a historic grist mill and farm complex located at Independence, Grayson County, Virginia. The Brookside Mill was built in 1876, and is a three-story, three bay by three bay, heavy timber frame building measuring 30 feet by 35 feet. The principal dwelling was built in 1877, and is a two-story, three bay, frame building with a central passage plan. Other contributing buildings and structures include a brick spring house, brick smokehouse, log corn crib, frame hen house, miller's cabin, the miller's cottage or Graham House, a frame service station / garage (1918), and concrete dam (1914) and earthen mill race. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Brookside Farm and Mill is a historic grist mill and farm complex located at Independence, Grayson County, Virginia. The Brookside Mill was built in 1876, and is a three-story, three bay by three bay, heavy timber frame building measuring 30 feet by 35 feet. The principal dwelling was built in 1877, and is a two-story, three bay, frame building with a central passage plan. Other contributing buildings and structures include a brick spring house, brick smokehouse, log corn crib, frame hen house, miller's cabin, the miller's cottage or Graham House, a frame service station / garage (1918), and concrete dam (1914) and earthen mill race. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. ### Response: building in Virginia, United States | 623,533 |
human settlement in Alberta, Canada | Q7053288 | Norris Beach | Norris Beach is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the southern shore of Pigeon Lake, along Highway 13. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Norris Beach is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the southern shore of Pigeon Lake, along Highway 13. ### Response: human settlement in Alberta, Canada | 623,534 |
2022 film directed by Alfonso Zarate | Q117846105 | Ojos que no ven (2022 film) | Ojos que no ven is a 2022 Mexican psychological thriller film directed by Alfonso Zarate and written by Zarate & Sandra A. Flores Urrea. Starring Arcelia Ramírez, Fernanda Castillo and Flavio Medina. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ojos que no ven is a 2022 Mexican psychological thriller film directed by Alfonso Zarate and written by Zarate & Sandra A. Flores Urrea. Starring Arcelia Ramírez, Fernanda Castillo and Flavio Medina. ### Response: 2022 film directed by Alfonso Zarate | 623,535 |
state of the United States of America | Q16551 | Vermont | Vermont is a landlocked New England state in the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the state had a population of 643,503, ranking it the second least populated U.S. state. It is the nation's sixth smallest state in area. The state's capital of Montpelier is the least populous U.S. state capital. No other U.S. state has a most populous city with fewer residents than Burlington. Native Americans have inhabited the area for some 12,000 years. The competitive tribes of the Algonquian-speaking Abenaki and Iroquoian-speaking Mohawk were active in the area at the time of European encounter. During the 17th century, French colonists claimed the territory as part of the Kingdom of France's colony of New France. After the Kingdom of Great Britain began to settle colonies to the south along the Atlantic coast, the two nations competed in North America in addition to Europe. After being defeated in 1763 in the Seven Years' War, France ceded its territory east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain. Thereafter, the nearby British Thirteen Colonies, especially the provinces of New Hampshire and New York, disputed the extent of the area called the New Hampshire Grants to the west of the Connecticut River, encompassing present-day Vermont. The provincial government of New York sold land grants to settlers in the region, which conflicted with earlier grants from the government of New Hampshire. The Green Mountain Boys militia protected the interests of the established New Hampshire land grant settlers against the newly arrived settlers with land titles granted by New York. Ultimately, a group of settlers with New Hampshire land grant titles established the Vermont Republic in 1777 as an independent state during the American Revolutionary War. The Vermont Republic abolished slavery before any other U.S. state. It was admitted to the Union in 1791 as the 14th state. The geography of the state is marked by the Green Mountains, which run north–south up the middle of the state, separating Lake Champlain and other valley terrain on the west from the Connecticut River Valley that defines much of its eastern border. A majority of its terrain is forested with hardwoods and conifers, and a majority of its open land is devoted to agriculture. The state's climate is characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Vermont's economic activity of $40.6 billion in 2022 ranked last on the list of U.S. states and territories by GDP but 21st in GDP per capita. Known for its progressivism, the state was one of the first in the U.S. to recognize same-sex civil unions and marriage, has the highest proportion of renewable electricity generation at 99.9%, and is also the least religious state. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Vermont is a landlocked New England state in the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the state had a population of 643,503, ranking it the second least populated U.S. state. It is the nation's sixth smallest state in area. The state's capital of Montpelier is the least populous U.S. state capital. No other U.S. state has a most populous city with fewer residents than Burlington. Native Americans have inhabited the area for some 12,000 years. The competitive tribes of the Algonquian-speaking Abenaki and Iroquoian-speaking Mohawk were active in the area at the time of European encounter. During the 17th century, French colonists claimed the territory as part of the Kingdom of France's colony of New France. After the Kingdom of Great Britain began to settle colonies to the south along the Atlantic coast, the two nations competed in North America in addition to Europe. After being defeated in 1763 in the Seven Years' War, France ceded its territory east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain. Thereafter, the nearby British Thirteen Colonies, especially the provinces of New Hampshire and New York, disputed the extent of the area called the New Hampshire Grants to the west of the Connecticut River, encompassing present-day Vermont. The provincial government of New York sold land grants to settlers in the region, which conflicted with earlier grants from the government of New Hampshire. The Green Mountain Boys militia protected the interests of the established New Hampshire land grant settlers against the newly arrived settlers with land titles granted by New York. Ultimately, a group of settlers with New Hampshire land grant titles established the Vermont Republic in 1777 as an independent state during the American Revolutionary War. The Vermont Republic abolished slavery before any other U.S. state. It was admitted to the Union in 1791 as the 14th state. The geography of the state is marked by the Green Mountains, which run north–south up the middle of the state, separating Lake Champlain and other valley terrain on the west from the Connecticut River Valley that defines much of its eastern border. A majority of its terrain is forested with hardwoods and conifers, and a majority of its open land is devoted to agriculture. The state's climate is characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Vermont's economic activity of $40.6 billion in 2022 ranked last on the list of U.S. states and territories by GDP but 21st in GDP per capita. Known for its progressivism, the state was one of the first in the U.S. to recognize same-sex civil unions and marriage, has the highest proportion of renewable electricity generation at 99.9%, and is also the least religious state. ### Response: state of the United States of America | 623,536 |
former railway line in South Australia | Q18165641 | Morgan railway line | The Morgan railway line or North-West Bend railway was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Morgan railway line or North-West Bend railway was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. ### Response: former railway line in South Australia | 623,537 |
island in the United States of America | Q4880435 | Begg Rock | Begg Rock, 15 feet (4.6 m) high, is 8.8 miles (14.2 km) northwest of Vizcaino Point, the west point of San Nicolas Island, Ventura County, California, United States. It is about 11.5 by 6.7 meters in size, or 61 square meters in area. This island rises abruptly from depths of 50 fathoms. A reef extends north and south of the island over 100 yards (91 m) in each direction. A lighted whistle buoy is 500 yards (460 m) north of the rock. This rock may be found on NOAA chart 18755. This rock was given its name by the Coast Survey. It was named for the boat, John Begg, which struck a nearby rock in 1824. Begg Rock State Marine Reserve surrounds the rock. Begg Rock is most famous to scuba divers as an extremely exotic, beautiful and challenging dive location that provides opportunity for excellent photography. It extends almost vertically down from above the surface to way too deep. It is actually a number of pinnacles, a couple of which are always above water and a couple that are only exposed at low tide. Being in the open current, it is covered with thick growths of filter feeders. There are not many fish, because the vertical walls have few holes and cracks for fish habitat. The upper part is covered with mussels, green anemones and pisaster starfish. While pretty, it is usually surgey enough to make for difficult diving. Below 40 feet are large areas of brilliantly colored Corynactus anemones. Past about 70 feet are patches of delicate white Metridium anemones. The site used to be famous for large rock scallops. At this location they were attached so solidly to the rocks that they could not be broken off and had to be opened and the inside removed with the upper shell. They did get depleted by hunters, but now Begg Rock is in the no take zone. Diving past 120 feet shows a cold, dark, exotic world. It is so remote and exposed that even if a dive boat schedules to go there, it is only reachable and divable occasionally. This is an advanced dive site where a diver can accidentally get dangerously deep. Currents can be a hazard as well. There are other hazards, but it is a beautiful dive. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Begg Rock, 15 feet (4.6 m) high, is 8.8 miles (14.2 km) northwest of Vizcaino Point, the west point of San Nicolas Island, Ventura County, California, United States. It is about 11.5 by 6.7 meters in size, or 61 square meters in area. This island rises abruptly from depths of 50 fathoms. A reef extends north and south of the island over 100 yards (91 m) in each direction. A lighted whistle buoy is 500 yards (460 m) north of the rock. This rock may be found on NOAA chart 18755. This rock was given its name by the Coast Survey. It was named for the boat, John Begg, which struck a nearby rock in 1824. Begg Rock State Marine Reserve surrounds the rock. Begg Rock is most famous to scuba divers as an extremely exotic, beautiful and challenging dive location that provides opportunity for excellent photography. It extends almost vertically down from above the surface to way too deep. It is actually a number of pinnacles, a couple of which are always above water and a couple that are only exposed at low tide. Being in the open current, it is covered with thick growths of filter feeders. There are not many fish, because the vertical walls have few holes and cracks for fish habitat. The upper part is covered with mussels, green anemones and pisaster starfish. While pretty, it is usually surgey enough to make for difficult diving. Below 40 feet are large areas of brilliantly colored Corynactus anemones. Past about 70 feet are patches of delicate white Metridium anemones. The site used to be famous for large rock scallops. At this location they were attached so solidly to the rocks that they could not be broken off and had to be opened and the inside removed with the upper shell. They did get depleted by hunters, but now Begg Rock is in the no take zone. Diving past 120 feet shows a cold, dark, exotic world. It is so remote and exposed that even if a dive boat schedules to go there, it is only reachable and divable occasionally. This is an advanced dive site where a diver can accidentally get dangerously deep. Currents can be a hazard as well. There are other hazards, but it is a beautiful dive. ### Response: island in the United States of America | 623,538 |
Administrative region of the Philippines | Q13650 | Calabarzon | Calabarzon, also known as Southern Tagalog and designated as Region IV‑A, is an administrative region in the Philippines. The region comprises five provinces: Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal; and one highly urbanized city, Lucena. It is the most populous region in the Philippines according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), having over 16.1 million inhabitants in 2020, and is also the country's second most densely populated after the National Capital Region. It is situated southeast of Metro Manila, and is bordered by Manila Bay to the west, Lamon Bay and the Bicol Region to the east, Tayabas Bay and the Sibuyan Sea to the south, and Central Luzon to the north. It is home to places like Mount Makiling near Los Baños, Laguna, and Taal Volcano in Batangas. Prior to its creation as a region, Calabarzon, together with the Mimaropa region, the province of Aurora and several parts of Metro Manila, formed the historical region known as Southern Tagalog, until they were separated in 2002 by virtue of Executive Order No. 103. The history of the area now known as Calabarzon dates back to early historic times. Local historians believe that three of the 10th century place-names mentioned in the Philippines' earliest known written document, the Laguna Copperplate Inscription, pertain to regions or polities along the shores of Laguna de Bay; and some Filipino-Chinese scholars believe the tenth century trading polity known as Ma-i may actually have been the predecessor of the present day town of Bay, Laguna. Since the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines, the region has served as home to some of the most important Philippine historical figures, including the Philippine national hero, José Rizal, who was born in Calamba. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Calabarzon, also known as Southern Tagalog and designated as Region IV‑A, is an administrative region in the Philippines. The region comprises five provinces: Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal; and one highly urbanized city, Lucena. It is the most populous region in the Philippines according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), having over 16.1 million inhabitants in 2020, and is also the country's second most densely populated after the National Capital Region. It is situated southeast of Metro Manila, and is bordered by Manila Bay to the west, Lamon Bay and the Bicol Region to the east, Tayabas Bay and the Sibuyan Sea to the south, and Central Luzon to the north. It is home to places like Mount Makiling near Los Baños, Laguna, and Taal Volcano in Batangas. Prior to its creation as a region, Calabarzon, together with the Mimaropa region, the province of Aurora and several parts of Metro Manila, formed the historical region known as Southern Tagalog, until they were separated in 2002 by virtue of Executive Order No. 103. The history of the area now known as Calabarzon dates back to early historic times. Local historians believe that three of the 10th century place-names mentioned in the Philippines' earliest known written document, the Laguna Copperplate Inscription, pertain to regions or polities along the shores of Laguna de Bay; and some Filipino-Chinese scholars believe the tenth century trading polity known as Ma-i may actually have been the predecessor of the present day town of Bay, Laguna. Since the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines, the region has served as home to some of the most important Philippine historical figures, including the Philippine national hero, José Rizal, who was born in Calamba. ### Response: Administrative region of the Philippines | 623,539 |
Prussian World War I flying ace (1890-1917) | Q5649820 | Hans Berr | Oberleutnant Hans Berr was a German professional soldier and World War I flying ace. At the start of the First World War, he served in a scout regiment until severely wounded; he then transferred to aviation duty. Once trained as a pilot, he helped pioneer the world's first dedicated fighter airplane, the Fokker Eindekker "flying gun". Flying one, Berr shot down two enemy airplanes in March 1916 as his contribution to the Fokker Scourge. Berr was then chosen to command one of the world's original fighter squadrons, Jagdstaffel 5. Leading his pilots by example, Berr scored eight more victories in a four week span in October - November 1916 while his pilots began to compile their own victories. Hans Berr was awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Pour le Merite, on 4 December 1916. During a 6 April 1917 dogfight, Berr and his wingman mortally collided. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Oberleutnant Hans Berr was a German professional soldier and World War I flying ace. At the start of the First World War, he served in a scout regiment until severely wounded; he then transferred to aviation duty. Once trained as a pilot, he helped pioneer the world's first dedicated fighter airplane, the Fokker Eindekker "flying gun". Flying one, Berr shot down two enemy airplanes in March 1916 as his contribution to the Fokker Scourge. Berr was then chosen to command one of the world's original fighter squadrons, Jagdstaffel 5. Leading his pilots by example, Berr scored eight more victories in a four week span in October - November 1916 while his pilots began to compile their own victories. Hans Berr was awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Pour le Merite, on 4 December 1916. During a 6 April 1917 dogfight, Berr and his wingman mortally collided. ### Response: Prussian World War I flying ace (1890-1917) | 623,540 |
sequence of major events in a virus pandemic | Q111939974 | Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2022 | This article documents the chronology of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2022, which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Some developments may become known or fully understood only in retrospect. Reporting on this pandemic began in December 2019. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: This article documents the chronology of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2022, which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Some developments may become known or fully understood only in retrospect. Reporting on this pandemic began in December 2019. ### Response: sequence of major events in a virus pandemic | 623,541 |
slavery during the medieval period in Europe | Q7539274 | Slavery in medieval Europe | Slavery, or the process of restricting peoples’ freedoms, was widespread within medieval Europe. Europe and the Mediterranean world during the medieval period (500–1500) were part of a highly interconnected network of slave trading. Throughout Europe, wartime captives were commonly forced into slavery. As European kingdoms transitioned to feudal societies, serfdom began to replace slavery as the main economic and agricultural engine. Throughout medieval Europe, the perspectives and societal roles of enslaved peoples differed greatly, from some being restricted to agricultural labor to others being positioned as trusted political advisors. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Slavery, or the process of restricting peoples’ freedoms, was widespread within medieval Europe. Europe and the Mediterranean world during the medieval period (500–1500) were part of a highly interconnected network of slave trading. Throughout Europe, wartime captives were commonly forced into slavery. As European kingdoms transitioned to feudal societies, serfdom began to replace slavery as the main economic and agricultural engine. Throughout medieval Europe, the perspectives and societal roles of enslaved peoples differed greatly, from some being restricted to agricultural labor to others being positioned as trusted political advisors. ### Response: slavery during the medieval period in Europe | 623,542 |
British physician, pathologist and cardiologist | Q60629659 | Alexander George Gibson | Alexander George Gibson was a British physician, pathologist, and cardiologist. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Alexander George Gibson was a British physician, pathologist, and cardiologist. ### Response: British physician, pathologist and cardiologist | 623,543 |
city in Union County, New Jersey, United States | Q1000642 | Summit, New Jersey | Summit is the northernmost city of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located within the New York metropolitan area. Situated on a ridge in northern-central New Jersey, the city is located within the Raritan Valley and Rahway Valley regions, and also borders both Essex and Morris counties in the Passaic Valley region. Summit is a commercial hub and commuter town for New York City commuters. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 22,719, an increase of 1,262 (+5.9%) from the 2010 census count of 21,457, which in turn reflected an increase of 326 (+1.5%) from the 21,131 counted in the 2000 census. Originally incorporated as Summit Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 23, 1869, from portions of New Providence Township and Springfield Township, Summit was reincorporated as a city on March 8, 1899. Possible derivations of Summit's name include its location atop the Second Watchung Mountain; the Summit Lodge, the house to which jurist James Kent moved in 1837 and which stands today at 50 Kent Place Boulevard; and to a local sawmill owner who granted passage to the Morris and Essex Railroad for a route to "the summit of the Short Hills". Summit had the 16th-highest per capita income in New Jersey as of the 2000 census. According to Bloomberg, Summit ranked as the 70th highest-income place in the United States in 2017, 72nd in 2018, and 65th in 2019. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Summit is the northernmost city of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located within the New York metropolitan area. Situated on a ridge in northern-central New Jersey, the city is located within the Raritan Valley and Rahway Valley regions, and also borders both Essex and Morris counties in the Passaic Valley region. Summit is a commercial hub and commuter town for New York City commuters. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 22,719, an increase of 1,262 (+5.9%) from the 2010 census count of 21,457, which in turn reflected an increase of 326 (+1.5%) from the 21,131 counted in the 2000 census. Originally incorporated as Summit Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 23, 1869, from portions of New Providence Township and Springfield Township, Summit was reincorporated as a city on March 8, 1899. Possible derivations of Summit's name include its location atop the Second Watchung Mountain; the Summit Lodge, the house to which jurist James Kent moved in 1837 and which stands today at 50 Kent Place Boulevard; and to a local sawmill owner who granted passage to the Morris and Essex Railroad for a route to "the summit of the Short Hills". Summit had the 16th-highest per capita income in New Jersey as of the 2000 census. According to Bloomberg, Summit ranked as the 70th highest-income place in the United States in 2017, 72nd in 2018, and 65th in 2019. ### Response: city in Union County, New Jersey, United States | 623,544 |
protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens | Q18036493 | Nidogen-2 | Nidogen-2, also known as osteonidogen, is a basal lamina protein of the nidogen family. It was the second nidogen to be described after nidogen-1 (entactin). Both play key roles during late embryonic development. In humans it is encoded by the NID2 gene. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Nidogen-2, also known as osteonidogen, is a basal lamina protein of the nidogen family. It was the second nidogen to be described after nidogen-1 (entactin). Both play key roles during late embryonic development. In humans it is encoded by the NID2 gene. ### Response: protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens | 623,545 |
state electoral district of Queensland, Australia | Q5356038 | Electoral district of Toowoomba West | Toowoomba West was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created with the 1960 redistribution and removed by the 1972 redistribution. The seat was based in the City of Toowoomba. The member for North Toowoomba, Jack Duggan successfully stood for election in Toowoomba West in 1960 after his previous seat was lost in the redistribution. The sitting member, Ray Bousen, successfully stood for election in the new seat of Toowoomba North in the 1972 election. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Toowoomba West was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created with the 1960 redistribution and removed by the 1972 redistribution. The seat was based in the City of Toowoomba. The member for North Toowoomba, Jack Duggan successfully stood for election in Toowoomba West in 1960 after his previous seat was lost in the redistribution. The sitting member, Ray Bousen, successfully stood for election in the new seat of Toowoomba North in the 1972 election. ### Response: state electoral district of Queensland, Australia | 623,546 |
hacker | Q4719840 | Alexander Petrov (hacker) | Alexander Petrov and two other men were responsible for DDoS for hire and extortion. A multinational law enforcement group of British, American, and Russian private individuals and law enforcement agents captured Alexander Petrov and his two accomplices, Ivan Maksakov and Denis Stepanov. The three were heading an extortion ring which was extorting money from various online services, e.g. banks, Internet casinos, and other web based businesses. Reportedly, the damages caused by the ring are in the millions of dollars range. On October 8, 2007, Petrov, Maksakov, and Stenanov were found guilty and were sentenced to eight years in prison in the Russian Federation and fined 100,000 rubles. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Alexander Petrov and two other men were responsible for DDoS for hire and extortion. A multinational law enforcement group of British, American, and Russian private individuals and law enforcement agents captured Alexander Petrov and his two accomplices, Ivan Maksakov and Denis Stepanov. The three were heading an extortion ring which was extorting money from various online services, e.g. banks, Internet casinos, and other web based businesses. Reportedly, the damages caused by the ring are in the millions of dollars range. On October 8, 2007, Petrov, Maksakov, and Stenanov were found guilty and were sentenced to eight years in prison in the Russian Federation and fined 100,000 rubles. ### Response: hacker | 623,547 |
1999 album | Q7501943 | Short Trip Home | Short Trip Home is an album of classical chamber music by a quartet unusual both for its membership and its instrumentation. Double bassist Edgar Meyer wrote the majority of the compositions recorded on the album for a quartet of violin, double bass, mandolin, and guitar. Classical violinist Joshua Bell joins bluegrass musicians Sam Bush and Mike Marshall and Meyer on the album. In addition to classical music in an American vernacular, the quartet occasionally breaks out on more traditional instrumental bluegrass tunes. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Short Trip Home is an album of classical chamber music by a quartet unusual both for its membership and its instrumentation. Double bassist Edgar Meyer wrote the majority of the compositions recorded on the album for a quartet of violin, double bass, mandolin, and guitar. Classical violinist Joshua Bell joins bluegrass musicians Sam Bush and Mike Marshall and Meyer on the album. In addition to classical music in an American vernacular, the quartet occasionally breaks out on more traditional instrumental bluegrass tunes. ### Response: 1999 album | 623,548 |
family name | Q57082293 | Fachin (surname) | Fachin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edson Fachin, Brazilian jurist and lawyer
Eria Fachin (1960–1996), Canadian dance pop singer | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Fachin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edson Fachin, Brazilian jurist and lawyer
Eria Fachin (1960–1996), Canadian dance pop singer ### Response: family name | 623,549 |
German rower | Q20030111 | Fini Sturm | Ronja Fini Sturm is a German rower. She competed in the 2015 European Rowing Championships in Poznan winning a silver medal. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she competed in women's lightweight double sculls with teammate Marie-Louise Dräger. They finished in 11th place. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ronja Fini Sturm is a German rower. She competed in the 2015 European Rowing Championships in Poznan winning a silver medal. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she competed in women's lightweight double sculls with teammate Marie-Louise Dräger. They finished in 11th place. ### Response: German rower | 623,550 |
Jersey lawyer | Q43402013 | Stéphanie Nicolle | Stéphanie Claire Nicolle, KC is a lawyer who practised in Jersey. She was HM Solicitor General for the island between 1994 and 2008. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Stéphanie Claire Nicolle, KC is a lawyer who practised in Jersey. She was HM Solicitor General for the island between 1994 and 2008. ### Response: Jersey lawyer | 623,551 |
motor vehicle | Q11321636 | Toyota Sprinter Trueno | The Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a series of compact sports coupés and hot hatches which were produced by Toyota from 1972 to 2000. The name Trueno in Spanish means thunder. In Japan, the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store locations, later renamed Toyota Vista Store in 1980. Its twin, the Toyota Corolla Levin, was produced around the same time as the Sprinter Trueno. The name Levin in Old English means lightning. In Japan, the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a series of compact sports coupés and hot hatches which were produced by Toyota from 1972 to 2000. The name Trueno in Spanish means thunder. In Japan, the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store locations, later renamed Toyota Vista Store in 1980. Its twin, the Toyota Corolla Levin, was produced around the same time as the Sprinter Trueno. The name Levin in Old English means lightning. In Japan, the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations. ### Response: motor vehicle | 623,552 |
American boxer | Q39064592 | Dashon Johnson | Dashon Johnson is an American professional boxer, mixed martial artist, and former North American Boxing Association (NABA) title super middleweight champion. Johnson is from Fontana, California. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Dashon Johnson is an American professional boxer, mixed martial artist, and former North American Boxing Association (NABA) title super middleweight champion. Johnson is from Fontana, California. ### Response: American boxer | 623,553 |
American rapper | Q16731155 | Lady iLe | Lady ILE, is an American rapper and emcee based in Los Angeles. She released her debut EP 1st Impression in 2011, and in 2014 released "Still Turnt Up," a collaborative single with DJ Fresh. She has also collaborated as a primary artist, composer, or vocalist with artists such as Droop E, Cousin Fik, Prince Lefty, J Stalin, King Bam Bubbi, Sleyv, Stevie Joe, Planet Asia, & The Jacka. Power 106 has her songs "So Wrong" and "Awesome" in their rotation, and according to the station, "Her versatile, eclectic style has variety from soulful hip hop to mob music to what you want to hear in a club." | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Lady ILE, is an American rapper and emcee based in Los Angeles. She released her debut EP 1st Impression in 2011, and in 2014 released "Still Turnt Up," a collaborative single with DJ Fresh. She has also collaborated as a primary artist, composer, or vocalist with artists such as Droop E, Cousin Fik, Prince Lefty, J Stalin, King Bam Bubbi, Sleyv, Stevie Joe, Planet Asia, & The Jacka. Power 106 has her songs "So Wrong" and "Awesome" in their rotation, and according to the station, "Her versatile, eclectic style has variety from soulful hip hop to mob music to what you want to hear in a club." ### Response: American rapper | 623,554 |
catholic school | Q7594800 | St Michael's College, Adelaide | St Michael's College is a Catholic school located in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. The college consists of two campuses; a primary campus located at Beverley for students in Reception to Year 6, and a secondary campus at Henley Beach for students in Year 7 to Year 12. It is a coeducational school that originated as a single-sex school for boys. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: St Michael's College is a Catholic school located in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. The college consists of two campuses; a primary campus located at Beverley for students in Reception to Year 6, and a secondary campus at Henley Beach for students in Year 7 to Year 12. It is a coeducational school that originated as a single-sex school for boys. ### Response: catholic school | 623,555 |
British composer | Q4428324 | Sophie Solomon | Sophie Solomon is a British violinist, songwriter and composer who fuses many different musical influences into her music. She was Artistic Director of the Jewish Music Institute, SOAS from 2012 to 2015 and is now Chief Marketing Officer at high-growth music technology start-up ROLI. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Sophie Solomon is a British violinist, songwriter and composer who fuses many different musical influences into her music. She was Artistic Director of the Jewish Music Institute, SOAS from 2012 to 2015 and is now Chief Marketing Officer at high-growth music technology start-up ROLI. ### Response: British composer | 623,556 |
genus of mammals | Q2503100 | Paranyctimene | Paranyctimene is a genus of bats in the family Pteropodidae. They are distributed in Indonesia | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Paranyctimene is a genus of bats in the family Pteropodidae. They are distributed in Indonesia ### Response: genus of mammals | 623,557 |
species of plant | Q17246477 | Hablitzia | Hablitzia tamnoides, or Caucasian spinach, the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is an edible, herbaceous perennial plant, native to the Caucasus region. It is in the family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Betoideae, related to Beta, but unlike that genus, is a vine, climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer. Caucasian spinach is a long-lived herbaceous perennial climber. In fact it is one of the very few vines in its family - as one source put it, Hablitzia 'is remarkable and altogether anomalous in the order to which it belongs by its tall climbing habit’. It is also likely one of the longest lived plants in its family - one plant growing in Norrtälje, Sweden is reported to be over 50 years old. It is a diploid (2n=2x=18) with a basic chromosome number of 9. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Hablitzia tamnoides, or Caucasian spinach, the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is an edible, herbaceous perennial plant, native to the Caucasus region. It is in the family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Betoideae, related to Beta, but unlike that genus, is a vine, climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer. Caucasian spinach is a long-lived herbaceous perennial climber. In fact it is one of the very few vines in its family - as one source put it, Hablitzia 'is remarkable and altogether anomalous in the order to which it belongs by its tall climbing habit’. It is also likely one of the longest lived plants in its family - one plant growing in Norrtälje, Sweden is reported to be over 50 years old. It is a diploid (2n=2x=18) with a basic chromosome number of 9. ### Response: species of plant | 623,558 |
species of plant | Q4483173 | Ferulago galbanifera | Ferulago galbanifera, synonym Ferulago campestris, is a herb of the family Apiaceae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ferulago galbanifera, synonym Ferulago campestris, is a herb of the family Apiaceae. ### Response: species of plant | 623,559 |
species of plant | Q4995639 | Bulbophyllum rubrolineatum | Bulbophyllum rubrolineatum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Bulbophyllum rubrolineatum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. ### Response: species of plant | 623,560 |
American academic | Q6297474 | Joyce F. Brown | Joyce F. Brown is the President of the State University of New York (SUNY) Fashion Institute of Technology. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Joyce F. Brown is the President of the State University of New York (SUNY) Fashion Institute of Technology. ### Response: American academic | 623,561 |
Canadian musician | Q15452647 | Paul Cargnello | Paul Cargnello is a Canadian singer-songwriter, producer, and poet from Montreal. Although anglophone, he has had his greatest success as a writer and singer of French language songs. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Paul Cargnello is a Canadian singer-songwriter, producer, and poet from Montreal. Although anglophone, he has had his greatest success as a writer and singer of French language songs. ### Response: Canadian musician | 623,562 |
species of beetle | Q14851666 | Vianopolisia captiosa | Vianopolisia captiosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 1985. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Vianopolisia captiosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 1985. ### Response: species of beetle | 623,563 |
Japanese historian | Q5770138 | Hirofumi Hayashi | Hirofumi Hayashi is a historian, an authority on modern Japanese history, and is a professor of politics at the Kanto Gakuin University. He has been conducting research on the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, Japanese war crimes, and war crimes trials including the subject of comfort women. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Hirofumi Hayashi is a historian, an authority on modern Japanese history, and is a professor of politics at the Kanto Gakuin University. He has been conducting research on the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, Japanese war crimes, and war crimes trials including the subject of comfort women. ### Response: Japanese historian | 623,564 |
species of mollusc | Q4948298 | Bostrycapulus pritzkeri | Bostrycapulus pritzkeri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calyptraeidae, the slipper snails or slipper limpets, cup-and-saucer snails, and Chinese hat snails. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Bostrycapulus pritzkeri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calyptraeidae, the slipper snails or slipper limpets, cup-and-saucer snails, and Chinese hat snails. ### Response: species of mollusc | 623,565 |
song by Bhad Bhabie | Q55393003 | Hi Bich | "Hi Bich" is a song recorded by rapper Bhad Bhabie. It was released on September 22, 2017 as the lead single from her debut mixtape 15, and it peaked at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 21, 2017. The single went gold on March 28, 2018, and platinum on October 20, 2020. It was ranked 101st on The Fader's "101 Best Songs of 2017". | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Hi Bich" is a song recorded by rapper Bhad Bhabie. It was released on September 22, 2017 as the lead single from her debut mixtape 15, and it peaked at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 21, 2017. The single went gold on March 28, 2018, and platinum on October 20, 2020. It was ranked 101st on The Fader's "101 Best Songs of 2017". ### Response: song by Bhad Bhabie | 623,566 |
British trade unionist | Q15637610 | Alec Smith (trade unionist) | Alexander Smith was a British trade unionist. Smith studied with the Clothing Institute in 1958, before becoming prominent in the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers (NUTGW). In 1974, he was elected Assistant Secretary of the union, then in 1979, he was elected as General Secretary. In 1991, Smith led the union into a merger with the GMB Union. He then became National Officer of the GMB, and served a term as President of the Trades Union Congress. He died in 2021. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Alexander Smith was a British trade unionist. Smith studied with the Clothing Institute in 1958, before becoming prominent in the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers (NUTGW). In 1974, he was elected Assistant Secretary of the union, then in 1979, he was elected as General Secretary. In 1991, Smith led the union into a merger with the GMB Union. He then became National Officer of the GMB, and served a term as President of the Trades Union Congress. He died in 2021. ### Response: British trade unionist | 623,567 |
Wikimedia list article | Q28464768 | List of things named after Anatoliy Skorokhod | These are things named after Anatoliy Skorokhod (1930-2011), a Ukrainian mathematician. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: These are things named after Anatoliy Skorokhod (1930-2011), a Ukrainian mathematician. ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 623,568 |
Wikimedia list article | Q6591909 | List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street | The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), formed in 1965, is the New York City governmental commission that administers the city's Landmarks Preservation Law. Since its founding, it has designated over a thousand landmarks, classified into four categories: individual landmarks, interior landmarks, scenic landmarks, and historic districts. The New York City borough of Manhattan contains a high concentration of designated landmarks, interior landmarks and historic districts. The section of Manhattan below 14th Street is referred to as Lower Manhattan and contains over a hundred landmarks. Some of these are also National Historic Landmark (NHL) sites, and NHL status is noted where known. Sources: ; ; date listed is date of designation. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), formed in 1965, is the New York City governmental commission that administers the city's Landmarks Preservation Law. Since its founding, it has designated over a thousand landmarks, classified into four categories: individual landmarks, interior landmarks, scenic landmarks, and historic districts. The New York City borough of Manhattan contains a high concentration of designated landmarks, interior landmarks and historic districts. The section of Manhattan below 14th Street is referred to as Lower Manhattan and contains over a hundred landmarks. Some of these are also National Historic Landmark (NHL) sites, and NHL status is noted where known. Sources: ; ; date listed is date of designation. ### Response: Wikimedia list article | 623,569 |
episode of House (S3 E4) | Q6553635 | Lines in the Sand (House) | "Lines in the Sand" is the fourth episode of the third season of House and the fiftieth episode overall. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Lines in the Sand" is the fourth episode of the third season of House and the fiftieth episode overall. ### Response: episode of House (S3 E4) | 623,570 |
ku00F6y in Hozat, Turkey | Q399195 | Dervişcemal, Hozat | Dervişcemal is a village in the Hozat District, Tunceli Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of Abasan tribe and had a population of 72 in 2021. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Dervişcemal is a village in the Hozat District, Tunceli Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of Abasan tribe and had a population of 72 in 2021. ### Response: ku00F6y in Hozat, Turkey | 623,571 |
village in Kerala, India | Q7262272 | Puthur, Thrissur | Puthur is a village in the taluk of Thrissur in the Thrissur district of Kerala.
It is the location for the upcoming Thrissur Zoological Park Wildlife Conversation & Research Centre park. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Puthur is a village in the taluk of Thrissur in the Thrissur district of Kerala.
It is the location for the upcoming Thrissur Zoological Park Wildlife Conversation & Research Centre park. ### Response: village in Kerala, India | 623,572 |
bridge in Osijek, Croatia | Q1565280 | Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Osijek) | The Franjo Tuđman Bridge is a 294-meter-long (965 ft) bridge over Drava River located in Osijek, Croatia. It connects Osijek and Slavonia with Baranja. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Franjo Tuđman Bridge is a 294-meter-long (965 ft) bridge over Drava River located in Osijek, Croatia. It connects Osijek and Slavonia with Baranja. ### Response: bridge in Osijek, Croatia | 623,573 |
Scottish noble (1873-1951) | Q5076944 | Charles Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home | Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home,, styled Lord Dunglass between 1881 and 1918, was a British peer and banker. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire from 1930 to 1951. He was the father of a British prime minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home,, styled Lord Dunglass between 1881 and 1918, was a British peer and banker. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire from 1930 to 1951. He was the father of a British prime minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. ### Response: Scottish noble (1873-1951) | 623,574 |
Costa Rican football manager | Q7825773 | Toribio Rojas | Toribio Rojas Gamboa is a Costa Rican retired football player who worked for ten years as a manager in Puerto Rico. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Toribio Rojas Gamboa is a Costa Rican retired football player who worked for ten years as a manager in Puerto Rico. ### Response: Costa Rican football manager | 623,575 |
American pornographic actress | Q3616722 | Angel Kelly | Angel Kelly is a retired pornographic actress. With Jeannie Pepper and Heather Hunter, Kelly was among the first African-American women to "cross over" into mainstream porn video. She is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Angel Kelly is a retired pornographic actress. With Jeannie Pepper and Heather Hunter, Kelly was among the first African-American women to "cross over" into mainstream porn video. She is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame. ### Response: American pornographic actress | 623,576 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q4720500 | Alexander of Greece (disambiguation) | Alexander of Greece (1893–1920) was king of Greece from 1917 until his death. Alexander of Greece may also refer to: Alexander of Greece (rhetorician)
Alexander the Great, ancient Greek king and general | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Alexander of Greece (1893–1920) was king of Greece from 1917 until his death. Alexander of Greece may also refer to: Alexander of Greece (rhetorician)
Alexander the Great, ancient Greek king and general ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,577 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q563882 | Jad | JAD or Jad may refer to: JAD: JAD Records
Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, an Indonesian terrorist organization
JAD (software), a JAva Decompiler
JAD, Java Application Descriptor
Joint application design (JAD), a process of collection of business requirements to develop a new information system
Jandakot Airport, IATA airport code "JAD" Jad: Jád, the Hungarian name for Livezile Commune, Romania
Jad people of India
Jad language | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: JAD or Jad may refer to: JAD: JAD Records
Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, an Indonesian terrorist organization
JAD (software), a JAva Decompiler
JAD, Java Application Descriptor
Joint application design (JAD), a process of collection of business requirements to develop a new information system
Jandakot Airport, IATA airport code "JAD" Jad: Jád, the Hungarian name for Livezile Commune, Romania
Jad people of India
Jad language ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,578 |
song by Manic Street Preachers | Q56628969 | People Give In | "People Give In" is a song by the Manic Street Preachers. It was released in July 2018 as the sixth single from their thirteenth album Resistance Is Futile. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "People Give In" is a song by the Manic Street Preachers. It was released in July 2018 as the sixth single from their thirteenth album Resistance Is Futile. ### Response: song by Manic Street Preachers | 623,579 |
Human Settlement in Kwara State | Q7081879 | Oke-Onigbin | Oke-Onigbin is a community in the heart of the Isin Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria. It is mostly inhabited by Igbomina people. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Oke-Onigbin is a community in the heart of the Isin Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria. It is mostly inhabited by Igbomina people. ### Response: Human Settlement in Kwara State | 623,580 |
letter of the Uzbek Latin alphabet | Q3124644 | Gʻ | G with turned comma above right is the 26th letter of the Uzbek Latin alphabet, representing the voiced uvular fricative. It was adopted in the May 1995 revision of the alphabet, replacing Ğ. It was also used for the same sound in the Karakalpak alphabet until 2016, when it was replaced with Ǵ. It corresponds to Cyrillic Ғ. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: G with turned comma above right is the 26th letter of the Uzbek Latin alphabet, representing the voiced uvular fricative. It was adopted in the May 1995 revision of the alphabet, replacing Ğ. It was also used for the same sound in the Karakalpak alphabet until 2016, when it was replaced with Ǵ. It corresponds to Cyrillic Ғ. ### Response: letter of the Uzbek Latin alphabet | 623,581 |
Chilean civil engineer and politician | Q28943612 | Paola Tapia | Paola Alejandra Tapia Salas is a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as Minister of Transport and Telecommunications. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Paola Alejandra Tapia Salas is a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as Minister of Transport and Telecommunications. ### Response: Chilean civil engineer and politician | 623,582 |
2006 graphic novel written by Tim Fish | Q5054748 | Cavalcade of Boys | Cavalcade of Boys is a comic book miniseries by Tim Fish, featuring the lives and loves of several gay characters in America. The characters cope with unrequited love and the search of a true lover are drawn in a stylized style. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Cavalcade of Boys is a comic book miniseries by Tim Fish, featuring the lives and loves of several gay characters in America. The characters cope with unrequited love and the search of a true lover are drawn in a stylized style. ### Response: 2006 graphic novel written by Tim Fish | 623,583 |
village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin | Q2671236 | Argyle, Wisconsin | Argyle is a village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 857 at the 2010 census, up from 823 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Argyle. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Argyle is a village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 857 at the 2010 census, up from 823 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Argyle. ### Response: village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin | 623,584 |
including a list of people with that name | Q55644616 | Yash (name) | Yash (यश्) is a Sanskrit word which means success, splendor, majesty, luxury, rich, eminence, and fame. It is usually used as a name.
This name is mostly used in India. People with the name include: Yash (actor), born Naveen Kumar Gowda, Indian actor, known for KGF film series
Yash A Patnaik, Indian producer
Yash Birla, chairman of the Indian conglomerate Yash Birla Group
Yash Chopra, Hindi film director, producer, founder of Yash Raj Films
Yash Dasgupta, Indian Hindi & Bengali film actor
Yash Gera, Indian actor
Yash Ghai, Kenyan academic in constitutional law
Yash Gupta, Indian cricketer
Yash Johar, Hindi film producer
Yash Kumar, Nepali musical artist
Yash Kumarr, Bhojpuri actor
Yash Mistry, Indian child actor
Yash Pal, Indian scientist and educator
Yash Pandit, Indian actor
Yash Sinha, Indian actor
Yash Soni, Indian actor
Yash Tandon, Ugandan policymaker and political activist
Yash Tonk, Indian actor | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Yash (यश्) is a Sanskrit word which means success, splendor, majesty, luxury, rich, eminence, and fame. It is usually used as a name.
This name is mostly used in India. People with the name include: Yash (actor), born Naveen Kumar Gowda, Indian actor, known for KGF film series
Yash A Patnaik, Indian producer
Yash Birla, chairman of the Indian conglomerate Yash Birla Group
Yash Chopra, Hindi film director, producer, founder of Yash Raj Films
Yash Dasgupta, Indian Hindi & Bengali film actor
Yash Gera, Indian actor
Yash Ghai, Kenyan academic in constitutional law
Yash Gupta, Indian cricketer
Yash Johar, Hindi film producer
Yash Kumar, Nepali musical artist
Yash Kumarr, Bhojpuri actor
Yash Mistry, Indian child actor
Yash Pal, Indian scientist and educator
Yash Pandit, Indian actor
Yash Sinha, Indian actor
Yash Soni, Indian actor
Yash Tandon, Ugandan policymaker and political activist
Yash Tonk, Indian actor ### Response: including a list of people with that name | 623,585 |
town in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India | Q589684 | Amila, Uttar Pradesh | Amila is a town and nagar panchayat in Mau district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Amila is a town and nagar panchayat in Mau district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. ### Response: town in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India | 623,586 |
Slovak music educator and composer (1932-2007) | Q1658643 | Ilja Zeljenka | Ilja Zeljenka was a Slovak composer. Born in Bratislava, Zeljenka studied music with Ján Cikker from 1951-1956. During the 1970s his more experimental idiom was suppressed by the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and he produced music based on folk music and neoromantic styles. His very large output includes three operas, film music, piano works, fourteen string quartets, nine symphonies, theatre music and electronic music. Among his vocal compositions is the cantata Oświęcim (1959), about the Auschwitz concentration camp. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ilja Zeljenka was a Slovak composer. Born in Bratislava, Zeljenka studied music with Ján Cikker from 1951-1956. During the 1970s his more experimental idiom was suppressed by the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and he produced music based on folk music and neoromantic styles. His very large output includes three operas, film music, piano works, fourteen string quartets, nine symphonies, theatre music and electronic music. Among his vocal compositions is the cantata Oświęcim (1959), about the Auschwitz concentration camp. ### Response: Slovak music educator and composer (1932-2007) | 623,587 |
village in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India | Q6429416 | Konithiwada | Konithiwada is a village in the Veeravasaram Mandal in West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh state, India. Aravalli Rail Way Station and Viravasaram Rail Way Station are the nearest train stations. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Konithiwada is a village in the Veeravasaram Mandal in West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh state, India. Aravalli Rail Way Station and Viravasaram Rail Way Station are the nearest train stations. ### Response: village in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India | 623,588 |
Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly | Q5567862 | Glenn Littlejohn | Glenn Littlejohn is a Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Littlejohn was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly in the 2011 provincial election until his defeat in the 2015 election. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party, he represented the electoral district of Port de Grave. Littlejohn had previously contested the district unsuccessfully in the 2007 provincial election. Prior to his election, he also served as Mayor of Bay Roberts. Following his electoral defeat, Littlejohn worked in the Opposition Office for a period of time. He contested the 2019 provincial election in Harbour Grace-Port de Grave, but was defeated by Liberal incumbent Pam Parsons. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Glenn Littlejohn is a Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Littlejohn was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly in the 2011 provincial election until his defeat in the 2015 election. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party, he represented the electoral district of Port de Grave. Littlejohn had previously contested the district unsuccessfully in the 2007 provincial election. Prior to his election, he also served as Mayor of Bay Roberts. Following his electoral defeat, Littlejohn worked in the Opposition Office for a period of time. He contested the 2019 provincial election in Harbour Grace-Port de Grave, but was defeated by Liberal incumbent Pam Parsons. ### Response: Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly | 623,589 |
script used for writing words and texts in Udmurt language | Q4469458 | Udmurt alphabets | Since its inception in the 18th century and up to the present, it is based on the Cyrillic alphabet to write the Udmurt language. Attempts were also made to use the Latin alphabet to write the Udmurt language. In its modern form, the Udmurt alphabet was approved in 1937. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Since its inception in the 18th century and up to the present, it is based on the Cyrillic alphabet to write the Udmurt language. Attempts were also made to use the Latin alphabet to write the Udmurt language. In its modern form, the Udmurt alphabet was approved in 1937. ### Response: script used for writing words and texts in Udmurt language | 623,590 |
railway station in Sayo, Sayo district, Hyogo prefecture, Japan | Q6845771 | Mikazuki Station | Mikazuki Station is a passenger railway station located in the town of Sayō, Sayō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mikazuki Station is a passenger railway station located in the town of Sayō, Sayō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company. ### Response: railway station in Sayo, Sayo district, Hyogo prefecture, Japan | 623,591 |
census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States | Q2877571 | Calverton, New York | Calverton is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on eastern Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 6,510 at the 2010 census. Most of Calverton is in the Town of Riverhead, while the area south of the Peconic River is a mostly undeveloped smaller portion in the Town of Brookhaven. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Calverton is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on eastern Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 6,510 at the 2010 census. Most of Calverton is in the Town of Riverhead, while the area south of the Peconic River is a mostly undeveloped smaller portion in the Town of Brookhaven. ### Response: census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States | 623,592 |
American football player and coach, physician and surgeon (1874-1936) | Q8019997 | William Ward (American football) | William Douglas Ward was an American college football player and coach, physician and surgeon. He played football at Princeton University from 1893 to 1894 and was the coach of the University of Michigan football team in 1896. He later became a physician and surgeon in Rochester, New York. He was a pioneer in early surgical procedures to construct artificial vaginas and published an article on the subject in 1915. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: William Douglas Ward was an American college football player and coach, physician and surgeon. He played football at Princeton University from 1893 to 1894 and was the coach of the University of Michigan football team in 1896. He later became a physician and surgeon in Rochester, New York. He was a pioneer in early surgical procedures to construct artificial vaginas and published an article on the subject in 1915. ### Response: American football player and coach, physician and surgeon (1874-1936) | 623,593 |
mandal in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh, India | Q59939794 | Kapileswarapuram mandal | Kapileswarapuram Mandal is one of the 22 mandals in Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh. As per census 2011, there are 15 villages. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Kapileswarapuram Mandal is one of the 22 mandals in Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh. As per census 2011, there are 15 villages. ### Response: mandal in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh, India | 623,594 |
2012 video game | Q3815397 | King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame | King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame is a real-time tactics and role-playing video game and a sequel to King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame, released online in Europe on September 20, 2011, and then worldwide in 2012. It was developed by NeocoreGames and published by Paradox Interactive. It blends elements of the real-time tactics, role-playing, and grand strategy genres into one. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame is a real-time tactics and role-playing video game and a sequel to King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame, released online in Europe on September 20, 2011, and then worldwide in 2012. It was developed by NeocoreGames and published by Paradox Interactive. It blends elements of the real-time tactics, role-playing, and grand strategy genres into one. ### Response: 2012 video game | 623,595 |
species of bird | Q2239527 | Manus cuckooshrike | The Manus cuckooshrike is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae. It is found in the Admiralty Islands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical mangrove forest, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the white-bellied cuckooshrike. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Manus cuckooshrike is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae. It is found in the Admiralty Islands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical mangrove forest, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the white-bellied cuckooshrike. ### Response: species of bird | 623,596 |
Marquis of Namur | Q2084728 | Philip III, Marquis of Namur | Philip III was Count of Namur from 1336 to 1337. He was the fourth son of John I, Marquis of Namur, and Mary of Artois. When his older brother Guy was killed in a tournament in Flanders in March 1336, Philip became his successor. At that time, Philip was in Sweden at the court of his sister Blanche of Namur, Queen consort of Sweden and Norway. From there he traveled to the Holy Land via Cyprus, with his brother-in-law Henry II of Vianden. It is recorded that "Philippus comes Namucensis" donated property to St Alban, in accordance with the testament of "frater noster dominus Guido quondam comes Namucensis", by charter dated 23 Jun 1336. On his stop-over in Famagusta, he and his companions misbehaved so badly that the citizens of Famagusta decided to kill them all. Philip and the Count of Vianden were buried in the Franciscan church of Famagusta. He was succeeded by his brother William I. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Philip III was Count of Namur from 1336 to 1337. He was the fourth son of John I, Marquis of Namur, and Mary of Artois. When his older brother Guy was killed in a tournament in Flanders in March 1336, Philip became his successor. At that time, Philip was in Sweden at the court of his sister Blanche of Namur, Queen consort of Sweden and Norway. From there he traveled to the Holy Land via Cyprus, with his brother-in-law Henry II of Vianden. It is recorded that "Philippus comes Namucensis" donated property to St Alban, in accordance with the testament of "frater noster dominus Guido quondam comes Namucensis", by charter dated 23 Jun 1336. On his stop-over in Famagusta, he and his companions misbehaved so badly that the citizens of Famagusta decided to kill them all. Philip and the Count of Vianden were buried in the Franciscan church of Famagusta. He was succeeded by his brother William I. ### Response: Marquis of Namur | 623,597 |
genus of insects | Q14544895 | Strobliella | Strobliella is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The one described species - Strobliella intermedia - is found in the Holarctic region. The genus was established in 1898 by Jean-Jacques Kieffer. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Strobliella is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The one described species - Strobliella intermedia - is found in the Holarctic region. The genus was established in 1898 by Jean-Jacques Kieffer. ### Response: genus of insects | 623,598 |
gamer Personality | Q110129308 | BrainHex | BrainHex is a neurobiology-based typology of gamer personality. It is formed in the early 2010s, by combining several then commonly used player personality typology. According to BrainHex, a gamer could be classified into these categories, based on their motivation to play video games: Seekers enjoy exploring a game world. They are likely to enjoy games with rich and expanded worlds full of POIs to discover.
Survivors enjoy experiencing fear within a controlled setting and surviving the terror. They are likely to enjoy horror games.
Daredevils enjoy a thrilling experience that let them behave in risky ways in a virtual world, like driving at high speed in a racing game.
Masterminds enjoy solving puzzles and coming up with complex strategies.
Conquerors enjoy defeating difficult foes, whether the foes in question are controlled by AI or by other players.
Socialisers enjoy playing games as a way to socialise.
Achievers enjoy completing in-game challenges. They are likely to pursue 100% completion. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: BrainHex is a neurobiology-based typology of gamer personality. It is formed in the early 2010s, by combining several then commonly used player personality typology. According to BrainHex, a gamer could be classified into these categories, based on their motivation to play video games: Seekers enjoy exploring a game world. They are likely to enjoy games with rich and expanded worlds full of POIs to discover.
Survivors enjoy experiencing fear within a controlled setting and surviving the terror. They are likely to enjoy horror games.
Daredevils enjoy a thrilling experience that let them behave in risky ways in a virtual world, like driving at high speed in a racing game.
Masterminds enjoy solving puzzles and coming up with complex strategies.
Conquerors enjoy defeating difficult foes, whether the foes in question are controlled by AI or by other players.
Socialisers enjoy playing games as a way to socialise.
Achievers enjoy completing in-game challenges. They are likely to pursue 100% completion. ### Response: gamer Personality | 623,599 |
species of insect | Q7104759 | Orthogonius suturalis | Orthogonius suturalis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Orthogoniinae. It was described by Maximilien Chaudoir in 1871. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Orthogonius suturalis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Orthogoniinae. It was described by Maximilien Chaudoir in 1871. ### Response: species of insect | 623,600 |
tennis tournament | Q27311641 | 2016 Kremlin Cup – Women's singles | Svetlana Kuznetsova was the defending champion and successfully defended her title, defeating Daria Gavrilova in the final, 6–2, 6–1. By claiming the title, Kuznetsova became the final qualifier for the 2016 WTA Finals, overtaking Johanna Konta on the race list. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Svetlana Kuznetsova was the defending champion and successfully defended her title, defeating Daria Gavrilova in the final, 6–2, 6–1. By claiming the title, Kuznetsova became the final qualifier for the 2016 WTA Finals, overtaking Johanna Konta on the race list. ### Response: tennis tournament | 623,601 |
Hungarian canoeist | Q21000982 | Dóra Bodonyi | Dóra Bodonyi is a Hungarian sprint canoeist. She participated at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, winning a medal. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Dóra Bodonyi is a Hungarian sprint canoeist. She participated at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, winning a medal. ### Response: Hungarian canoeist | 623,602 |
New Zealand writer | Q56239119 | Melinda Szymanik | Melinda Szymanik, born 1963, is an author from New Zealand. She writes picture books, short stories and novels for children and young adults and lives in Auckland, New Zealand. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Melinda Szymanik, born 1963, is an author from New Zealand. She writes picture books, short stories and novels for children and young adults and lives in Auckland, New Zealand. ### Response: New Zealand writer | 623,603 |
ship built in 2018 | Q48790177 | BRP Cape San Agustin (MRRV-4408) | BRP Cape San Agustin (MRRV-4408) is the seventh ship of the Parola-class patrol vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: BRP Cape San Agustin (MRRV-4408) is the seventh ship of the Parola-class patrol vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard. ### Response: ship built in 2018 | 623,604 |
species of mollusc | Q5229267 | Ithycythara funicostata | Ithycythara funicostata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ithycythara funicostata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. ### Response: species of mollusc | 623,605 |
Canadian politician | Q7146405 | Patrick Doyle (businessman) | Patrick Doyle was born lived and died in Newfoundland. During his lifetime he was active in a number of areas involving commerce and politics. His first career was as a sea captain making voyages between St. John's and Bristol, England. By 1819 he owned a 46-ton sealing schooner, had acquired numerous properties on the St John's waterfront and was running a thriving import business. He maintained portions of his business interests throughout his life to provide him with the wealth and prosperity to pursue many other interests. One of those interests involved the political life of Newfoundland. Between 1820 and 1832, he was a member of the political committee During that period he was part of the colony's struggle for representative government. The movement was led by William Carson and Patrick Morris. In 1837, he was legally elected to the Newfoundland House of Assembly. At the end of his term in 1842, he became the police magistrate for St John's. In 1845 he was appointed a magistrate of the Court of Sessions, a position he held until his death. His work with the community was extensive. A Roman Catholic, Doyle held a number of positions with the Benevolent Irish Society. This was a local organization that was aimed at improving education and reducing poverty. He also did work for charities involved with orphans and assisted the local church in finding a site for the new cathedral. Doyle was a successful businessman who spent much of his time improving the situation for his fellow countrymen. He contributed greatly to Newfoundland during his lifetime. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Patrick Doyle was born lived and died in Newfoundland. During his lifetime he was active in a number of areas involving commerce and politics. His first career was as a sea captain making voyages between St. John's and Bristol, England. By 1819 he owned a 46-ton sealing schooner, had acquired numerous properties on the St John's waterfront and was running a thriving import business. He maintained portions of his business interests throughout his life to provide him with the wealth and prosperity to pursue many other interests. One of those interests involved the political life of Newfoundland. Between 1820 and 1832, he was a member of the political committee During that period he was part of the colony's struggle for representative government. The movement was led by William Carson and Patrick Morris. In 1837, he was legally elected to the Newfoundland House of Assembly. At the end of his term in 1842, he became the police magistrate for St John's. In 1845 he was appointed a magistrate of the Court of Sessions, a position he held until his death. His work with the community was extensive. A Roman Catholic, Doyle held a number of positions with the Benevolent Irish Society. This was a local organization that was aimed at improving education and reducing poverty. He also did work for charities involved with orphans and assisted the local church in finding a site for the new cathedral. Doyle was a successful businessman who spent much of his time improving the situation for his fellow countrymen. He contributed greatly to Newfoundland during his lifetime. ### Response: Canadian politician | 623,606 |
Georgian footballer | Q6424247 | Koba Shalamberidze | Koba Shalamberidze is a Georgian professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Odra Wodzisław. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Koba Shalamberidze is a Georgian professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Odra Wodzisław. ### Response: Georgian footballer | 623,607 |
sports hall of fame | Q7006111 | New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame | The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame is a provincial sports hall of fame and museum in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The sports hall of fame honours athletes, teams, and sport builders that are from the Canadian province of New Brunswick. New nominees to the hall of fame are inducted to the hall of fame on an annual basis. Established in 1970, the organization operates as an independent non-profit charity with a mandate to "preserve and celebrate" the sports heritage of New Brunswick. The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame museum holds exhibits about inducted builders, individual athletes, and groups/teams. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame is a provincial sports hall of fame and museum in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The sports hall of fame honours athletes, teams, and sport builders that are from the Canadian province of New Brunswick. New nominees to the hall of fame are inducted to the hall of fame on an annual basis. Established in 1970, the organization operates as an independent non-profit charity with a mandate to "preserve and celebrate" the sports heritage of New Brunswick. The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame museum holds exhibits about inducted builders, individual athletes, and groups/teams. ### Response: sports hall of fame | 623,608 |
1900s French airship | Q6511225 | Patrie (airship) | The Lebaudy Patrie was a semi-rigid airship built for the French army in Moisson, France, by sugar producers Lebaudy Frères. Designed by Henri Julliot, Lebaudy's chief engineer, the Patrie was completed in November 1906 and handed over to the French army the following month. The Patrie bears the distinction of being the first airship built specifically for military service. In 1907, from her base at Chalais-Meudon near Paris, a successful series of military manoeuvres was conducted with the airship by the military command, which included a visit by France's President of the Council Georges Clemenceau. Following the successful completion of these operations, in November 1907 the Patrie was transferred under her own power to her operational base at Verdun, near the German border. Due to a mechanical fault, the Patrie became stranded away from her base on 29 November 1907 in Souhesmes. During a storm on 30 November she was torn loose from her temporary moorings and, despite the efforts of some 200 soldiers who tried to restrain her, she was carried away by the high winds and lost from sight. Had the rope to the emergency gas-release system been attached, her loss could possibly have been avoided. After crossing the English Channel and passing unseen through English airspace during the night, the Patrie was sighted over Wales and Ireland on 1 December. She made a brief landfall near Belfast, before rising again to be blown out over the Atlantic Ocean. Following a sighting from a steamship off the Hebrides, she was never seen again. Despite the loss of the Patrie, the Lebaudy Brothers went on to complete a sister-ship to the Patrie, the République, for the French Army. Several airships of a similar design to the Patrie were ordered and delivered to export customers, including the Russian Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Lebaudy Patrie was a semi-rigid airship built for the French army in Moisson, France, by sugar producers Lebaudy Frères. Designed by Henri Julliot, Lebaudy's chief engineer, the Patrie was completed in November 1906 and handed over to the French army the following month. The Patrie bears the distinction of being the first airship built specifically for military service. In 1907, from her base at Chalais-Meudon near Paris, a successful series of military manoeuvres was conducted with the airship by the military command, which included a visit by France's President of the Council Georges Clemenceau. Following the successful completion of these operations, in November 1907 the Patrie was transferred under her own power to her operational base at Verdun, near the German border. Due to a mechanical fault, the Patrie became stranded away from her base on 29 November 1907 in Souhesmes. During a storm on 30 November she was torn loose from her temporary moorings and, despite the efforts of some 200 soldiers who tried to restrain her, she was carried away by the high winds and lost from sight. Had the rope to the emergency gas-release system been attached, her loss could possibly have been avoided. After crossing the English Channel and passing unseen through English airspace during the night, the Patrie was sighted over Wales and Ireland on 1 December. She made a brief landfall near Belfast, before rising again to be blown out over the Atlantic Ocean. Following a sighting from a steamship off the Hebrides, she was never seen again. Despite the loss of the Patrie, the Lebaudy Brothers went on to complete a sister-ship to the Patrie, the République, for the French Army. Several airships of a similar design to the Patrie were ordered and delivered to export customers, including the Russian Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire. ### Response: 1900s French airship | 623,609 |
English art director | Q6531180 | Leslie Tomkins | Leslie Tomkins is an English art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Yentl. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Leslie Tomkins is an English art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Yentl. ### Response: English art director | 623,610 |
American photographer | Q6829372 | Michael Collier (photographer) | Michael Collier is an American photographer. His work is often aerial photography of landscapes. He was featured in a recent NPR show and photo montage narrated by Howard Berkes called Sky Vision. Collier's photographs in the book The Mountains Know Arizona won the National Outdoor Book Award in 2004 for Design and Artistic Merit. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Michael Collier is an American photographer. His work is often aerial photography of landscapes. He was featured in a recent NPR show and photo montage narrated by Howard Berkes called Sky Vision. Collier's photographs in the book The Mountains Know Arizona won the National Outdoor Book Award in 2004 for Design and Artistic Merit. ### Response: American photographer | 623,611 |
cricketer (1898-1980) | Q16009340 | Alexander Meston | Alexander Meston was an English cricketer. He played for Essex between 1926 and 1927. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Alexander Meston was an English cricketer. He played for Essex between 1926 and 1927. ### Response: cricketer (1898-1980) | 623,612 |
book by Stephen Baxter | Q29830993 | The Massacre of Mankind | The Massacre of Mankind (2017) is a science fiction novel by the British writer Stephen Baxter, a sequel to H. G. Wells' 1898 classic The War of the Worlds, authorised by the Wells estate. It is set in 1920, 13 years after the events of the original novel, as a second Martian invasion is chronicled by Miss Elphinstone, the ex-sister-in-law of the narrator of War of the Worlds. Baxter also wrote an authorised sequel to Wells' novel The Time Machine, called The Time Ships. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Massacre of Mankind (2017) is a science fiction novel by the British writer Stephen Baxter, a sequel to H. G. Wells' 1898 classic The War of the Worlds, authorised by the Wells estate. It is set in 1920, 13 years after the events of the original novel, as a second Martian invasion is chronicled by Miss Elphinstone, the ex-sister-in-law of the narrator of War of the Worlds. Baxter also wrote an authorised sequel to Wells' novel The Time Machine, called The Time Ships. ### Response: book by Stephen Baxter | 623,613 |
Anglo-Norman politician | Q1973101 | Ralph the Staller | Ralph the Staller (or Ralf the Englishman was a noble and landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest England. He first appears in charters from Brittany, where he was described as Ralph / Ralf the Englishman, and it was in Brittany that his son Ralph de Gaël held a large hereditary lordship. The exact nature of his connections to England and Brittany are uncertain. Although he was clearly present in England before 1066 his name Ralph was continental, and not English. The Anglo-saxon chronicle contrasts him with his un-named wife, which it describes as a Breton, saying that he was born in Norfolk, while both the Norman writer William of Malmesbury and the chronicle of the abbey of Saint-Riquier in France, where he made a grant, described Ralph the staller as a Breton. Modern historians such as Ann Williams have suggested that his father came to England with Emma of Normandy when she married Aethelred II in 1002. She suggest that his mother was English, thus accounting for relatives with Anglo-Saxon names, mentioned in Domesday Book. Ralph was part of the court of Edward the Confessor, and is sometimes referred to as "squire", a generic title for important members of the royal court at the time, he is also designated as seneschal and courtier. He held the military post of staller, roughly equivalent to the continental constable, under King Edward the Confessor. He is recorded as witnessing charters, for instance in 1053, as a staller, and in 1053-55 he attested a charter between Earl Leofric and Godiva, endowing a monastery at Stowe, St Mary in Lincolnshire. Ralph was a patron to the Abbey of Saint-Riquier in county Ponthieu, and also a patron to the Abbey of St Benet de Holme in Norfolk. He survived partaking in the Conquest of 1066 and gained the favour of William the Conqueror, who made him Earl of East Anglia. He married and had several children, including his heir, Ralph Guader, who succeeded to his earldom and Hardouin or Hardwin. He is also believed to be related to Hereward the Wake who had connections with Peterborough Abbey in Norfolk and Abbot Brand. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Ralph the Staller (or Ralf the Englishman was a noble and landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest England. He first appears in charters from Brittany, where he was described as Ralph / Ralf the Englishman, and it was in Brittany that his son Ralph de Gaël held a large hereditary lordship. The exact nature of his connections to England and Brittany are uncertain. Although he was clearly present in England before 1066 his name Ralph was continental, and not English. The Anglo-saxon chronicle contrasts him with his un-named wife, which it describes as a Breton, saying that he was born in Norfolk, while both the Norman writer William of Malmesbury and the chronicle of the abbey of Saint-Riquier in France, where he made a grant, described Ralph the staller as a Breton. Modern historians such as Ann Williams have suggested that his father came to England with Emma of Normandy when she married Aethelred II in 1002. She suggest that his mother was English, thus accounting for relatives with Anglo-Saxon names, mentioned in Domesday Book. Ralph was part of the court of Edward the Confessor, and is sometimes referred to as "squire", a generic title for important members of the royal court at the time, he is also designated as seneschal and courtier. He held the military post of staller, roughly equivalent to the continental constable, under King Edward the Confessor. He is recorded as witnessing charters, for instance in 1053, as a staller, and in 1053-55 he attested a charter between Earl Leofric and Godiva, endowing a monastery at Stowe, St Mary in Lincolnshire. Ralph was a patron to the Abbey of Saint-Riquier in county Ponthieu, and also a patron to the Abbey of St Benet de Holme in Norfolk. He survived partaking in the Conquest of 1066 and gained the favour of William the Conqueror, who made him Earl of East Anglia. He married and had several children, including his heir, Ralph Guader, who succeeded to his earldom and Hardouin or Hardwin. He is also believed to be related to Hereward the Wake who had connections with Peterborough Abbey in Norfolk and Abbot Brand. ### Response: Anglo-Norman politician | 623,614 |
microbrewery in England | Q7063596 | Nottingham Brewery | Nottingham Brewery, is a microbrewery located in Nottingham, England. The name Nottingham Brewery refers to two different breweries in the Nottingham area. The first was established in 1847 and situated on Mansfield Road, next door to The Rose of England public house. The Brewery was demolished to make for York House, which itself was demolished in 2016. The current brewery was established in 2001 in Radford. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Nottingham Brewery, is a microbrewery located in Nottingham, England. The name Nottingham Brewery refers to two different breweries in the Nottingham area. The first was established in 1847 and situated on Mansfield Road, next door to The Rose of England public house. The Brewery was demolished to make for York House, which itself was demolished in 2016. The current brewery was established in 2001 in Radford. ### Response: microbrewery in England | 623,615 |
British actor, born 1939 | Q6768281 | Mark Jones (actor) | Mark Jones was an English actor, who appeared frequently in various films and television series. Credits include: A Family at War, Z-Cars, Van der Valk, Doctor Who, The New Avengers, The Onedin Line, Target, Secret Army, Tales of the Unexpected, Buccaneer, Blott on the Landscape, Casualty, Call Me Mister and Dempsey and Makepeace. He also appeared in the films Tell Me Lies (1968), Connecting Rooms (1970), Under Milk Wood (1972), Layout for 5 Models (1972), Keep It Up, Jack, The Sexplorer (1975), Secrets of a Superstud (1976), The Medusa Touch (1978), Can I Come Too? (1979), Bear Island (1979), Don't Open till Christmas (1984), and the Star Wars saga film The Empire Strikes Back (1980). On stage he worked with the RSC several times, including in Peter Brook's production of Marat/Sade at the Aldwych Theatre in 1964, and in its Broadway transfer the following year. He also appeared in the film version. Did two years National Service at S.H.A.P.E. Paris 1959-61. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mark Jones was an English actor, who appeared frequently in various films and television series. Credits include: A Family at War, Z-Cars, Van der Valk, Doctor Who, The New Avengers, The Onedin Line, Target, Secret Army, Tales of the Unexpected, Buccaneer, Blott on the Landscape, Casualty, Call Me Mister and Dempsey and Makepeace. He also appeared in the films Tell Me Lies (1968), Connecting Rooms (1970), Under Milk Wood (1972), Layout for 5 Models (1972), Keep It Up, Jack, The Sexplorer (1975), Secrets of a Superstud (1976), The Medusa Touch (1978), Can I Come Too? (1979), Bear Island (1979), Don't Open till Christmas (1984), and the Star Wars saga film The Empire Strikes Back (1980). On stage he worked with the RSC several times, including in Peter Brook's production of Marat/Sade at the Aldwych Theatre in 1964, and in its Broadway transfer the following year. He also appeared in the film version. Did two years National Service at S.H.A.P.E. Paris 1959-61. ### Response: British actor, born 1939 | 623,616 |
2010 tennis event results | Q3634377 | 2010 Banka Koper Slovenia Open – Doubles | Julia Görges and Vladimíra Uhlířová were the defending champions, but Görges chose to participate in Bad Gastein.
Uhlířová partnered up with Maria Kondratieva and won in the final against Anna Chakvetadze and Marina Erakovic 6–4, 2–6, [10–7]. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Julia Görges and Vladimíra Uhlířová were the defending champions, but Görges chose to participate in Bad Gastein.
Uhlířová partnered up with Maria Kondratieva and won in the final against Anna Chakvetadze and Marina Erakovic 6–4, 2–6, [10–7]. ### Response: 2010 tennis event results | 623,617 |
2001 film festival edition | Q16146537 | 15th World Festival of Youth and Students | The 15th World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS) was organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) in Algiers, Algeria, from 8 to 16 August 2001 for nine days, under the slogan "Let's globalize the struggle for Peace, Solidarity, Development, against Imperialism". The festival was the first organized in an Arab country, as well as the first in Africa and brought together 11,000 delegates from over 100 countries from around the world. International preparatory meetings took place in Cuba, India, Cyprus and Algeria itself. The event came after the successful revival of the festival movement at the 14th World Festival of Youth and Students in Havana, Cuba, and marked a continuation of the internationalist and anti-imperialist youth festival spirit. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 15th World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS) was organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) in Algiers, Algeria, from 8 to 16 August 2001 for nine days, under the slogan "Let's globalize the struggle for Peace, Solidarity, Development, against Imperialism". The festival was the first organized in an Arab country, as well as the first in Africa and brought together 11,000 delegates from over 100 countries from around the world. International preparatory meetings took place in Cuba, India, Cyprus and Algeria itself. The event came after the successful revival of the festival movement at the 14th World Festival of Youth and Students in Havana, Cuba, and marked a continuation of the internationalist and anti-imperialist youth festival spirit. ### Response: 2001 film festival edition | 623,618 |
2007 single by IllScarlett | Q7062839 | Nothing Special | "Nothing Special" is a song by the Canadian band illScarlett. It appeared on their first studio album, Clearly in Another Fine Mess. It was re-released on the band's second album, All Day With It, as the first single from the album. The song got into heavy rotation at Toronto's 102.1 The Edge, and Ottawa's Live 88.5, and has reached #1 on the MuchMusic Countdown. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Nothing Special" is a song by the Canadian band illScarlett. It appeared on their first studio album, Clearly in Another Fine Mess. It was re-released on the band's second album, All Day With It, as the first single from the album. The song got into heavy rotation at Toronto's 102.1 The Edge, and Ottawa's Live 88.5, and has reached #1 on the MuchMusic Countdown. ### Response: 2007 single by IllScarlett | 623,619 |
football tournament season | Q2292078 | 1997–98 A Lyga | The Lithuanian A Lyga 1997–98 was the eighth season of top-tier football in Lithuania. The season started on 9 August 1997 and ended on 17 June 1998. It was contested by 16 teams, and Kareda Šiauliai won the championship. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Lithuanian A Lyga 1997–98 was the eighth season of top-tier football in Lithuania. The season started on 9 August 1997 and ended on 17 June 1998. It was contested by 16 teams, and Kareda Šiauliai won the championship. ### Response: football tournament season | 623,620 |
radio station in Newcastle | Q6730597 | Greatest Hits Radio North East | Greatest Hits Radio North East is a local radio station serving North East England, as part of Bauer’s Greatest Hits Radio network. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Greatest Hits Radio North East is a local radio station serving North East England, as part of Bauer’s Greatest Hits Radio network. ### Response: radio station in Newcastle | 623,621 |
Grand Slam of Curling event | Q27630507 | 2016 WFG Masters | The 2016 WFG Masters was a curling bonspiel held from October 25 to 30, at the Pason Centennial Arena in Okotoks, Alberta. This was the first Grand Slam of the 2016–17 curling season. On the men's side, the Niklas Edin rink from Karlstad, Sweden won their first Grand Slam event, and also became the first non-Canadian team to win a men's Grand Slam event. Edin defeated the defending Olympic champion, Brad Jacobs rink from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The women's final was a battle of Ontario with Caledon's Allison Flaxey upsetting the World #1 Rachel Homan rink from Ottawa to win her first ever Grand Slam event. The total purse for both the men's and women's event was $125,000 with the winner's share being $30,000. This is the largest purse in Masters history. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 2016 WFG Masters was a curling bonspiel held from October 25 to 30, at the Pason Centennial Arena in Okotoks, Alberta. This was the first Grand Slam of the 2016–17 curling season. On the men's side, the Niklas Edin rink from Karlstad, Sweden won their first Grand Slam event, and also became the first non-Canadian team to win a men's Grand Slam event. Edin defeated the defending Olympic champion, Brad Jacobs rink from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The women's final was a battle of Ontario with Caledon's Allison Flaxey upsetting the World #1 Rachel Homan rink from Ottawa to win her first ever Grand Slam event. The total purse for both the men's and women's event was $125,000 with the winner's share being $30,000. This is the largest purse in Masters history. ### Response: Grand Slam of Curling event | 623,622 |
book by Rosina Bulwer-Lytton | Q4655513 | A Blighted Life | A Blighted Life is an 1880 book by Rosina Bulwer Lytton chronicling the events surrounding her incarceration in a Victorian madhouse by her husband Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton and her subsequent release a few weeks later. This was at a time when men could lock up socially inconvenient female relatives in psychiatric institutions. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: A Blighted Life is an 1880 book by Rosina Bulwer Lytton chronicling the events surrounding her incarceration in a Victorian madhouse by her husband Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton and her subsequent release a few weeks later. This was at a time when men could lock up socially inconvenient female relatives in psychiatric institutions. ### Response: book by Rosina Bulwer-Lytton | 623,623 |
Wikimedia disambiguation page | Q450912 | RWE (disambiguation) | RWE may refer to: RWE AG, German multinational energy company
RWE Incorporated, An airport services company based in Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American lecturer, philosopher, essayist, and poet
Rot-Weiss Essen, German association football club
Read write execute (RWE), basic permissions of a computer file
Real world evidence (RWE), observational data obtained outside the context of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
Right-wing extremism, a radical, conservative hate and terrorist movement
Radio Wolna Europa, Polish for Radio Free Europe | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: RWE may refer to: RWE AG, German multinational energy company
RWE Incorporated, An airport services company based in Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American lecturer, philosopher, essayist, and poet
Rot-Weiss Essen, German association football club
Read write execute (RWE), basic permissions of a computer file
Real world evidence (RWE), observational data obtained outside the context of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
Right-wing extremism, a radical, conservative hate and terrorist movement
Radio Wolna Europa, Polish for Radio Free Europe ### Response: Wikimedia disambiguation page | 623,624 |
1946 film directed by Del Lord | Q64211108 | Singin' in the Corn | Singin' in the Corn is a 1946 American Comedy Western film directed by Del Lord and written by Isabel Dawn, Monte Brice, and Elwood Ullman. The film stars Judy Canova, Allen Jenkins, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Alan Bridge, Charles Halton and Robert Dudley. The film was released on December 26, 1946, by Columbia Pictures. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Singin' in the Corn is a 1946 American Comedy Western film directed by Del Lord and written by Isabel Dawn, Monte Brice, and Elwood Ullman. The film stars Judy Canova, Allen Jenkins, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Alan Bridge, Charles Halton and Robert Dudley. The film was released on December 26, 1946, by Columbia Pictures. ### Response: 1946 film directed by Del Lord | 623,625 |
English footballer (1952-2006) | Q7819758 | Tommy O'Neil | Thomas Patrick O'Neil was an English footballer who played as a defender for various English clubs, including Manchester United, Southport and Tranmere Rovers. Born in St Helens, Merseyside, O'Neil was a schoolboy international at both football and rugby league, but abandoned the oval ball in favour of the spherical one. He began his football career as an apprentice with Manchester United in 1968, and signed on as a professional in November 1969. He made his first team debut on 5 May 1971 in a 4–3 victory over Manchester City at Maine Road. A lack of quality competition for the right-back berth meant that O'Neil was a regular in that position throughout the 1971–72 season, missing just five games during the season. However, after Tommy Docherty replaced Frank O'Farrell as manager halfway through the 1972–73 season, O'Neil fell out of favour and was allowed to go on loan to Blackpool in March 1973. He made seven appearances for Blackpool, and, although he returned to Manchester United at the end of the spell, he left the club for Southport in August 1973. In five seasons at Southport, O'Neil made 197 appearances and scored 16 goals before moving on to Tranmere Rovers in 1978. He made 74 appearances in two seasons with Tranmere, scoring 10 goals in the process, and was transferred to Halifax Town in 1980. After two years at Halifax, O'Neil retired from professional football and went into coaching. O'Neil eventually ended up back at Manchester United, coaching the club's academy teams from Under-9s to Under-16s until 2005. He died a year later at the age of 53. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Thomas Patrick O'Neil was an English footballer who played as a defender for various English clubs, including Manchester United, Southport and Tranmere Rovers. Born in St Helens, Merseyside, O'Neil was a schoolboy international at both football and rugby league, but abandoned the oval ball in favour of the spherical one. He began his football career as an apprentice with Manchester United in 1968, and signed on as a professional in November 1969. He made his first team debut on 5 May 1971 in a 4–3 victory over Manchester City at Maine Road. A lack of quality competition for the right-back berth meant that O'Neil was a regular in that position throughout the 1971–72 season, missing just five games during the season. However, after Tommy Docherty replaced Frank O'Farrell as manager halfway through the 1972–73 season, O'Neil fell out of favour and was allowed to go on loan to Blackpool in March 1973. He made seven appearances for Blackpool, and, although he returned to Manchester United at the end of the spell, he left the club for Southport in August 1973. In five seasons at Southport, O'Neil made 197 appearances and scored 16 goals before moving on to Tranmere Rovers in 1978. He made 74 appearances in two seasons with Tranmere, scoring 10 goals in the process, and was transferred to Halifax Town in 1980. After two years at Halifax, O'Neil retired from professional football and went into coaching. O'Neil eventually ended up back at Manchester United, coaching the club's academy teams from Under-9s to Under-16s until 2005. He died a year later at the age of 53. ### Response: English footballer (1952-2006) | 623,626 |
assembly District of Wisconsin | Q104829519 | Wisconsin's 97th Assembly district | The 97th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district currently encompasses parts of central and western Waukesha County, including much of the city of Waukesha and the western half of the village of Waukesha, and the villages of Dousman and North Prairie. The seat is held by Republican Scott Allen since January 2015. The 97th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 33rd Senate district, along with the 98th and 99th Assembly districts. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 97th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district currently encompasses parts of central and western Waukesha County, including much of the city of Waukesha and the western half of the village of Waukesha, and the villages of Dousman and North Prairie. The seat is held by Republican Scott Allen since January 2015. The 97th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 33rd Senate district, along with the 98th and 99th Assembly districts. ### Response: assembly District of Wisconsin | 623,627 |
1992 single by Kevin Saunderson | Q22043869 | The Colour of Love (The Reese Project song) | "The Colour of Love" is a 1992 Techno House song recorded, written and produced by The Reese Project, which consisted of Kevin "Reese" Saunderson, his wife Ann Saunderson, Michael Nanton, and Rachel Kapp, who was the lead singer on the track, which dealt with racial unity. The single, taken from the Giant/Warner album Faith Hope and Clarity, reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play chart on October 3, 1992, and spent two weeks there. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "The Colour of Love" is a 1992 Techno House song recorded, written and produced by The Reese Project, which consisted of Kevin "Reese" Saunderson, his wife Ann Saunderson, Michael Nanton, and Rachel Kapp, who was the lead singer on the track, which dealt with racial unity. The single, taken from the Giant/Warner album Faith Hope and Clarity, reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play chart on October 3, 1992, and spent two weeks there. ### Response: 1992 single by Kevin Saunderson | 623,628 |
English actress, model (b. 1987) | Q6278840 | Jorgie Porter | Jorgina Alexandra Porter is an English actress and model. She is known for portraying the role of Theresa McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2008 until 2016 and again from 2020. | Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article | Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Jorgina Alexandra Porter is an English actress and model. She is known for portraying the role of Theresa McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2008 until 2016 and again from 2020. ### Response: English actress, model (b. 1987) | 623,629 |