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book by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Q6888795
Modern Operating Systems
Modern Operating Systems is a book written by Andrew Tanenbaum, a version of his book Operating Systems: Design and Implementation. It is now in its 4th edition, published March 2014 (ISBN 0-13-359162-X), written together with Herbert Bos. Modern Operating Systems is a popular book across the globe and includes the fundamentals of an operating system with small amounts of code written in autonomous C language. MOS describes many scheduling algorithms.
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624,030
human settlement in Pakistan
Q6894316
Mohra Awan
Mohra Awan is a small village located near Padshahan at 33° 0'47.40"N and 73° 3'17.11"E in Chakwal District, Punjab (Pakistan). Mohra Awan has one primary school for boys and one for girls. The majority of the people are in Army.
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624,031
international sporting event
Q3892251
Basketball at the 1983 Pan American Games
The men's basketball tournament at the 1983 Pan American Games was held from August 15 to August 27, 1983 in Caracas, Venezuela.
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624,032
American athletics competitor
Q46514654
Bill Albans
William Everett Albans was an American athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He was also in USA's squad for the 1952 Summer Olympics. Albans was also a strong sprinter; his personal best for 100 yards was 9.5. He also played rugby league for USA in the 1953 American All Stars tour of Australia and New Zealand.
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624,033
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q1869761
Lopatin
Lopatin may refer to: Lopatin (surname) Mount Lopatin, a mountain in Antarctica Ford & Lopatin, an American electronic music duo
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624,034
painting by Pietro da Cortona
Q17175813
Caesar Placing Cleopatra Back on the Throne of Egypt
Caesar Placing Cleopatra Back on the Throne of Egypt is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Baroque artist Pietro da Cortona. No documents survive to precisely date it, though current art historical consensus is that it was 1637. It was commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière for his hôtel particulier in Paris. Da Cortona also painted Faustulus Entrusting Romulus and Remus to Laarentia and Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl for him. The work was deposited in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon in 1811.
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624,035
IHL hockey team, 1984u20131996
Q1720615
Peoria Rivermen (IHL)
The Peoria Rivermen were an ice hockey team that played in the International Hockey League. They played in Peoria, Illinois at the Carver Arena. A new team with the Peoria Rivermen name currently competes in the Southern Professional Hockey League.
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624,036
river in Argentina and Bolivia
Q3458660
Itaú River
The Itaú River is a river of Argentina and Bolivia. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Tarija.
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624,037
American politician (1812-1867)
Q734742
Lazarus W. Powell
Lazarus Whitehead Powell was the 19th Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1851 to 1855. He was later elected to represent Kentucky in the U.S. Senate from 1859 to 1865. The reforms enacted during Powell's term as governor gave Kentucky one of the top educational systems in the antebellum South. He also improved Kentucky's transportation system and vetoed legislation that he felt would have created an overabundance of banks in the Commonwealth. Powell's election as governor marked the end of Whig dominance in Kentucky. Powell's predecessor, John J. Crittenden, was the last governor elected from the party of the Commonwealth's favorite son, Henry Clay. Following his term as governor, Powell was elected to the U.S. Senate. Before he could assume office, President James Buchanan dispatched Powell and Major Benjamin McCulloch to Utah to ease tensions with Brigham Young and the Mormons. Powell assumed his Senate seat on his return from Utah, just prior to the election of Abraham Lincoln as president. Powell became an outspoken critic of Lincoln's administration, so much so that the Kentucky General Assembly asked for his resignation and some of his fellow senators tried to have him expelled from the body, though both groups later renounced their actions. He was also a slave owner. Powell died at his home near Henderson, Kentucky shortly following a failed bid to return to the Senate in 1867.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Lazarus Whitehead Powell was the 19th Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1851 to 1855. He was later elected to represent Kentucky in the U.S. Senate from 1859 to 1865. The reforms enacted during Powell's term as governor gave Kentucky one of the top educational systems in the antebellum South. He also improved Kentucky's transportation system and vetoed legislation that he felt would have created an overabundance of banks in the Commonwealth. Powell's election as governor marked the end of Whig dominance in Kentucky. Powell's predecessor, John J. Crittenden, was the last governor elected from the party of the Commonwealth's favorite son, Henry Clay. Following his term as governor, Powell was elected to the U.S. Senate. Before he could assume office, President James Buchanan dispatched Powell and Major Benjamin McCulloch to Utah to ease tensions with Brigham Young and the Mormons. Powell assumed his Senate seat on his return from Utah, just prior to the election of Abraham Lincoln as president. Powell became an outspoken critic of Lincoln's administration, so much so that the Kentucky General Assembly asked for his resignation and some of his fellow senators tried to have him expelled from the body, though both groups later renounced their actions. He was also a slave owner. Powell died at his home near Henderson, Kentucky shortly following a failed bid to return to the Senate in 1867. ### Response: American politician (1812-1867)
624,038
United States theater professor
Q107704824
Jean Scharfenberg
Jean Scharfenberg was a professor of theatre at Illinois State University. Her students included Jane Lynch, Rondi Reed, Laurie Metcalf, Tom Irwin, and John Malkovich.
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624,039
town in Uva Province, Sri Lanka
Q17058834
Yudaganawa
Yudaganawa, is a town situated in Buttala Divisional Secretariat, Uva province, Sri Lanka.
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624,040
American college football season
Q108872441
1929 Mercer Bears football team
The 1929 Mercer Bears football team was an American football team that represented Mercer University as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) during the 1929 college football season. In their first year under head coach Lake Russell, the team compiled a 2–7 record.
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624,041
Qatari basketball player (1985-)
Q29479839
Malek Saleem
Malek Saleem Abdullah is a Qatari professional basketball player. He currently plays for Al Wakrah of the Qatari Basketball League. He represented Qatar's national basketball team at the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge in Tehran, Iran. There, he was his team's best free throw shooter.
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624,042
former commune in Manche, France
Q678766
Sainte-Croix-Hague
Sainte-Croix-Hague is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune La Hague.
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624,043
place in Eastern Province, Kenya
Q6356335
Kambi ya Munyu
Kambi ya Munyu is a settlement in Kenya's Eastern Province.
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624,044
compilation album by Led Zeppelin
Q845324
Mothership (Led Zeppelin album)
Mothership is a compilation album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records and Rhino Entertainment on 12 November 2007 in the United Kingdom, and 13 November 2007 in the United States. It was released on the same day that Led Zeppelin's entire catalogue became available in digital stores, including the iTunes Store. The cover was designed by artist Shepard Fairey. The songs included were chosen by the surviving members of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, and represent the band's eight studio albums. In addition to a two-disc set, the album is also available in both "deluxe" and "collector's" editions with a DVD featuring varied live content from the previously released Led Zeppelin DVD (2003). A 4-LP vinyl package was also released on 26 August 2008. On 6 November 2015, the album was reissued using the audio from the band's 2014–15 remaster campaign. On 8 November 2007, a temporary XM Satellite Radio station, XM LED was made to promote the album.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Mothership is a compilation album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records and Rhino Entertainment on 12 November 2007 in the United Kingdom, and 13 November 2007 in the United States. It was released on the same day that Led Zeppelin's entire catalogue became available in digital stores, including the iTunes Store. The cover was designed by artist Shepard Fairey. The songs included were chosen by the surviving members of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, and represent the band's eight studio albums. In addition to a two-disc set, the album is also available in both "deluxe" and "collector's" editions with a DVD featuring varied live content from the previously released Led Zeppelin DVD (2003). A 4-LP vinyl package was also released on 26 August 2008. On 6 November 2015, the album was reissued using the audio from the band's 2014–15 remaster campaign. On 8 November 2007, a temporary XM Satellite Radio station, XM LED was made to promote the album. ### Response: compilation album by Led Zeppelin
624,045
Faroese association football player
Q23772004
Tróndur Jensen
Tróndur Jensen is a Faroese footballer who plays for NSÍ as a midfielder. On 8 July 2014, he scored in a 5–2 home win over Gibraltar's Lincoln Red Imps in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round second leg. He made his debut for the Faroe Islands national football team on 28 March 2016, playing the entirety of a 3–2 win over Liechtenstein at the Estadio Municipal de Marbella in Spain.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Tróndur Jensen is a Faroese footballer who plays for NSÍ as a midfielder. On 8 July 2014, he scored in a 5–2 home win over Gibraltar's Lincoln Red Imps in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round second leg. He made his debut for the Faroe Islands national football team on 28 March 2016, playing the entirety of a 3–2 win over Liechtenstein at the Estadio Municipal de Marbella in Spain. ### Response: Faroese association football player
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lot in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Q3259876
Lot 17, Prince Edward Island
Lot 17 is a township in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of Richmond Parish. Lot 17 was awarded to Bingham and Theobold Burke in the 1767 land lottery. Half of it had been sold for arrears of quitrent by 1781, and one quarter was granted to Loyalists. Six-thousand acres were sold to Acadians in 1800.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Lot 17 is a township in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of Richmond Parish. Lot 17 was awarded to Bingham and Theobold Burke in the 1767 land lottery. Half of it had been sold for arrears of quitrent by 1781, and one quarter was granted to Loyalists. Six-thousand acres were sold to Acadians in 1800. ### Response: lot in Prince Edward Island, Canada
624,047
neighborhood in Harzgerode, Germany
Q631555
Güntersberge
Güntersberge is a village and a former town in Harz District, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It holds the status of an officially recognized resort town since 2001. Güntersberge, together with the other municipalities of the former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Unterharz, merged into the town of Harzgerode as of 1 August 2009.
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village in Almaty Region, Kazakhstan
Q4506272
Akshiy
Akshiy is a village in the Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. Akshiy is located along the A351 highway, to the east of Baltabay.
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624,049
American college football team season
Q28447960
1893 Furman Baptists football team
The 1893 Furman Baptists football team represented Furman University as an independent during the 1893 college football season. Led by third-year head coach H. P. Young, Furman compiled a record of 1–1.
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624,050
grammar school in Birmingham, England
Q6411528
King Edward VI Handsworth School
King Edward VI Handsworth School is a grammar school for girls aged 11–18 located in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. It is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI. The school was founded in 1883 as King Edward's Aston on the site where its brother school, King Edward VI Aston School, remains to this day. In 2019 there were 1086 girls on roll. Pupils must pass an 11-plus entrance exam to get into the school. The King Edward Schools are fiercely competitive to get admission to, as only 1 in 10 are successful in passing the entrance exam. The King Edward VI Foundation holds its exams at the same time, and generally a candidate will sit one exam for multiple schools within the foundation. Notable leaver's destinations from this school in previous years have been Birmingham, Aston, Oxford, and Nottingham. The leavers destinations by course were mainly medicine, dentistry, law, business studies and computer science. The school has a record of high attainment and was deemed 'outstanding' in its last Ofsted inspection. In 2019, the Birmingham Mail ranked it as the second best school in the West Midlands, down from first place in 2018. Since 2017, GCSE pupils at King Edward VI Handsworth have consistently achieved exceptionally good results. According to the Times League Table, King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls was ranked 13 in all of the United Kingdom.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: King Edward VI Handsworth School is a grammar school for girls aged 11–18 located in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. It is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI. The school was founded in 1883 as King Edward's Aston on the site where its brother school, King Edward VI Aston School, remains to this day. In 2019 there were 1086 girls on roll. Pupils must pass an 11-plus entrance exam to get into the school. The King Edward Schools are fiercely competitive to get admission to, as only 1 in 10 are successful in passing the entrance exam. The King Edward VI Foundation holds its exams at the same time, and generally a candidate will sit one exam for multiple schools within the foundation. Notable leaver's destinations from this school in previous years have been Birmingham, Aston, Oxford, and Nottingham. The leavers destinations by course were mainly medicine, dentistry, law, business studies and computer science. The school has a record of high attainment and was deemed 'outstanding' in its last Ofsted inspection. In 2019, the Birmingham Mail ranked it as the second best school in the West Midlands, down from first place in 2018. Since 2017, GCSE pupils at King Edward VI Handsworth have consistently achieved exceptionally good results. According to the Times League Table, King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls was ranked 13 in all of the United Kingdom. ### Response: grammar school in Birmingham, England
624,051
1928 elections in the US state of Iowa
Q105163467
1928 Iowa Senate election
The 1928 Iowa Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 1928 United States elections. Iowa voters elected state senators in 31 of the senate's 50 districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Iowa Senate. A statewide map of the 50 state Senate districts in the 1928 elections is provided by the Iowa General Assembly here. The primary election on June 4, 1928 determined which candidates appeared on the November 6, 1928 general election ballot. Following the previous election, Republicans had control of the Iowa Senate with 49 seats to Democrats' 1 seat. A special election in district 20 in 1927 saw the seat flip from Republican to Democratic control. To claim control of the chamber from Republicans, the Democrats needed to net 24 Senate seats. Republicans maintained control of the Iowa State Senate following the 1928 general election with the balance of power remaining unchanged with Republicans holding 48 seats and Democrats having 2 seats.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The 1928 Iowa Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 1928 United States elections. Iowa voters elected state senators in 31 of the senate's 50 districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Iowa Senate. A statewide map of the 50 state Senate districts in the 1928 elections is provided by the Iowa General Assembly here. The primary election on June 4, 1928 determined which candidates appeared on the November 6, 1928 general election ballot. Following the previous election, Republicans had control of the Iowa Senate with 49 seats to Democrats' 1 seat. A special election in district 20 in 1927 saw the seat flip from Republican to Democratic control. To claim control of the chamber from Republicans, the Democrats needed to net 24 Senate seats. Republicans maintained control of the Iowa State Senate following the 1928 general election with the balance of power remaining unchanged with Republicans holding 48 seats and Democrats having 2 seats. ### Response: 1928 elections in the US state of Iowa
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village in Beneu0161ov District of Central Bohemian region
Q2652006
Přestavlky u Čerčan
Přestavlky u Čerčan is a municipality and village in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants.
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624,053
Subroutine whou2019s job is only to call another subroutine
Q3075271
Wrapper function
A wrapper function is a function in a software library or a computer program whose main purpose is to call a second subroutine or a system call with little or no additional computation. Wrapper functions are used to make writing computer programs easier by abstracting away the details of a subroutine's underlying implementation.
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624,054
writer
Q7901245
Ursula Holden
Ursula R. Holden was an English novelist, author of thirteen novels often inspired by her time spent in Ireland. Her first novel, Endless Race, was published when she was 54.
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624,055
2010 film
Q77892347
Aarvam
Aarvam is a 2010 Indian Tamil language action film directed by Aadithyan. The film stars Satya Saleel Hussain, R. Sanjay and Meenu Karthika, with Ganja Karuppu, Ponnambalam, Karate Raja, Scissor Manohar, Bonda Mani and Vadivukkarasi playing supporting roles. The film, produced by D. Anil, had a musical score by Ronnie Raphael and was released on 22 October 2010.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Aarvam is a 2010 Indian Tamil language action film directed by Aadithyan. The film stars Satya Saleel Hussain, R. Sanjay and Meenu Karthika, with Ganja Karuppu, Ponnambalam, Karate Raja, Scissor Manohar, Bonda Mani and Vadivukkarasi playing supporting roles. The film, produced by D. Anil, had a musical score by Ronnie Raphael and was released on 22 October 2010. ### Response: 2010 film
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organization
Q13156620
International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions
The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) is a non-governmental international association that advocates for the "promotion of the mental health and development of children and adolescents through policy, practice and research". Its membership is mainly Latin and North American, European, and Pacific Rim-based.
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624,057
German general
Q63779
Jakob Meckel
Klemens Wilhelm Jacob Meckel was a general in the Prussian army and foreign advisor to the government of Meiji period Japan.
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624,058
Italian comune
Q52134
Corigliano d'Otranto
Corigliano d'Otranto is a small town and comune of 5,632 inhabitants in the province of Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It is one of the nine towns of Grecìa Salentina. The inhabitants of Corigliano, alongside Italian, also speak Griko, a Greek dialect.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Corigliano d'Otranto is a small town and comune of 5,632 inhabitants in the province of Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It is one of the nine towns of Grecìa Salentina. The inhabitants of Corigliano, alongside Italian, also speak Griko, a Greek dialect. ### Response: Italian comune
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genus of fungi
Q5256653
Dencoeliopsis
Dencoeliopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Helotiaceae. The genus contains 2 species.
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624,060
Breton musician
Q2068533
Pascal Lamour
Pascal Lamour is a French Breton musician. After a long career as an herbalist, he devoted himself entirely to music since 2000. He has produced thirteen albums under his own label, BNC, since 1994, but has actually made known in the music business since 2005–2006. He has played throughout Europe, and in Quebec, the United States, Brazil, Vietnam and other countries. He mixes traditional Breton music with electronic rhythms. In 2010, he wrote a book illustrated by Bruno Brucero.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Pascal Lamour is a French Breton musician. After a long career as an herbalist, he devoted himself entirely to music since 2000. He has produced thirteen albums under his own label, BNC, since 1994, but has actually made known in the music business since 2005–2006. He has played throughout Europe, and in Quebec, the United States, Brazil, Vietnam and other countries. He mixes traditional Breton music with electronic rhythms. In 2010, he wrote a book illustrated by Bruno Brucero. ### Response: Breton musician
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species of bird
Q28843699
Dohrn's warbler
Dohrn's warbler, also known as Principe flycatcher-babbler, Dohrn's flycatcher, Dohrn's thrush-babbler, is a species of passerine bird in the family Sylviidae that is endemic to the island of Príncipe which lies off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea. Formerly placed within the genus Horizorhinus, it is now placed in the genus Sylvia based on the results of molecular phylogenetic studies. The specific name honours Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Dohrn's warbler, also known as Principe flycatcher-babbler, Dohrn's flycatcher, Dohrn's thrush-babbler, is a species of passerine bird in the family Sylviidae that is endemic to the island of Príncipe which lies off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea. Formerly placed within the genus Horizorhinus, it is now placed in the genus Sylvia based on the results of molecular phylogenetic studies. The specific name honours Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn. ### Response: species of bird
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species of insect
Q6708131
Lymantria sugii
Lymantria sugii is a moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in Taiwan.
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species of insect
Q13318109
Amerizus wingatei
Amerizus wingatei is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia and North America.
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624,064
species of insect
Q2378496
Abisara neophron
Abisara neophron, the tailed Judy, is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the Punches and Judies family (Riodinidae).
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624,065
Wyoming politician
Q106716147
Ember Oakley
Ember Oakley is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 55th district. Elected in November 2020, she assumed office on January 4, 2021.
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American politician
Q1332310
Elliott H. Levitas
Elliott Harris Levitas was an American politician and lawyer from Georgia. He was a former U.S. Representative from Georgia's 4th congressional district, serving five consecutive terms from 1975 to 1985. He was the first Jewish congressman elected in Georgia.
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624,067
species of arachnid
Q2197028
Cheiracanthium macedonicum
Cheiracanthium macedonicum is a spider species found in Bulgaria and North Macedonia.
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624,068
Slovak soccer player
Q1739056
Patrik Banovič
Patrik Banovič is a Slovak footballer who plays as a centre back for OFK Malženice. He is grandson of a famous former defender Kamil Majerník, who also played for Spartak Trnava.
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624,069
French literary critic
Q551543
Émile Faguet
Auguste Émile Faguet was a French author and literary critic.
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624,070
electronic music group
Q16249370
Dusky
Dusky is an English electronic music duo from London consisting of Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman. Formed in 2011, they have released music on various records labels, before setting up their own label 17 Steps in July 2014 with the release of the Love Taking Over EP. Before the formation of Dusky, the duo made music under the name of Solarity.
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624,071
museum in High Wycombe
Q8039645
Wycombe Museum
Wycombe Museum is a free local museum located in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is run by Wycombe Heritage and Arts Trust, as of 1 December 2016. It was previously run by Wycombe District Council. The museum is located in Castle Hill House on Priory Avenue. It is situated in an 18th-century house on a medieval site, and surrounding the museum are Victorian gardens. The museum presents exhibitions the history of the local area, including the furniture industry, especially chair-making. There are also displays of Windsor chairs, lace, art and natural history.
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624,072
German marine biologist
Q101754
Gotthilf Hempel
Gotthilf Hempel is a retired German marine biologist and oceanographer. Hempel studied biology and geology at the universities of Mainz and Heidelberg. In 1952 he gained his Ph.D. with a study on the energetics of grasshopper jumps from Heidelberg University. He then went on to work as a scientific assistant at various research institutes in Wilhelmshaven, Helgoland, and Hamburg, where he habilitated with a thesis on the ecology of fry in 1963. Four years later, he became a professor at the University of Kiel at the Institute of Marine Sciences, where he remained director of the Department of Fisheries Biology for the next 14 years and served as Acting Director of the institute from 1972 to 1976. In 1981, he helped found the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven whereupon he became the institution's first director. In the same year, he also became director of the Institute for Polar Ecology at the University of Kiel. In Bremerhaven, he initiated the construction of the polar research vessel PFS Polarstern. In 1992, he became the first director of the then newly founded Center for Marine Tropical Ecology at the University of Bremen. Hempel retired in 1994. He has been interested and active in research politics throughout his career. From 1963 to 1967 he worked for UNESCO and the FAO and from 1990 to 1996 he was a member of the Wissenschaftsrat, the scientific advisory committee of Germany. He has been and is an active proponent of scientific collaboration and education initiatives in underdeveloped countries, and has advocated a more sustainable exploitation of natural resources. Hempel is the editor of the journal Polar Biology, and he has also published several books. He has had more than 70 doctoral candidates, notably Daniel Pauly. From his time spent researching oceanological topics he has managed to spend over 1000 days aboard research vessels. He became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1989. He was awarded the German Order of Merit in 1993.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Gotthilf Hempel is a retired German marine biologist and oceanographer. Hempel studied biology and geology at the universities of Mainz and Heidelberg. In 1952 he gained his Ph.D. with a study on the energetics of grasshopper jumps from Heidelberg University. He then went on to work as a scientific assistant at various research institutes in Wilhelmshaven, Helgoland, and Hamburg, where he habilitated with a thesis on the ecology of fry in 1963. Four years later, he became a professor at the University of Kiel at the Institute of Marine Sciences, where he remained director of the Department of Fisheries Biology for the next 14 years and served as Acting Director of the institute from 1972 to 1976. In 1981, he helped found the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven whereupon he became the institution's first director. In the same year, he also became director of the Institute for Polar Ecology at the University of Kiel. In Bremerhaven, he initiated the construction of the polar research vessel PFS Polarstern. In 1992, he became the first director of the then newly founded Center for Marine Tropical Ecology at the University of Bremen. Hempel retired in 1994. He has been interested and active in research politics throughout his career. From 1963 to 1967 he worked for UNESCO and the FAO and from 1990 to 1996 he was a member of the Wissenschaftsrat, the scientific advisory committee of Germany. He has been and is an active proponent of scientific collaboration and education initiatives in underdeveloped countries, and has advocated a more sustainable exploitation of natural resources. Hempel is the editor of the journal Polar Biology, and he has also published several books. He has had more than 70 doctoral candidates, notably Daniel Pauly. From his time spent researching oceanological topics he has managed to spend over 1000 days aboard research vessels. He became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1989. He was awarded the German Order of Merit in 1993. ### Response: German marine biologist
624,073
Welsh boxer (1880-1925)
Q2393901
Jim Driscoll
James Driscoll, commonly known as Peerless Jim, was a Welsh boxer who learned his trade in the boxing ring and used it to fight his way out of poverty. Driscoll was British featherweight champion and won the coveted Lonsdale belt in 1910. He is a member of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame, the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
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624,074
museum in Niigata, Japan
Q11246368
Northern Culture Museum
Northern Culture Museum is an open-air museum in Kōnan-ku, Niigata, Japan. It contains the well known mansion of a wealthy farming family called gōnō (豪農), gardens and houses from the Edo period. There is also a branch in Chūō-ku, Niigata.
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624,075
British barrister and judge
Q64767442
Josiah Rees (judge)
Sir Josiah Rees (1821–1899) was the Chief Justice of Bermuda. He was knighted by letters patent in 1891.
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624,076
Memorial cemetery in Tirana
Q8508918
National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania
The National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania is the largest cemetery in Albania, located on a hill overlooking Tirana. The Mother Albania statue is located at the Cemetery. It figuratively represents the country as a mother guarding over the eternal slumber of those who gave their lives for her. The statue is made of concrete and it is a work of the sculptors Kristaq Rama, Muntaz Dhrami and Shaban Hadëri. It stands atop a 3 m pedestal; is 12 m tall and engraved on the pedestal are the words "Lavdi e perjetshme deshmoreve te Atdheut". The cemetery was also the resting place of former leader Enver Hoxha, who was subsequently disinterred and given a more humble grave in another public cemetery. The dictator's former resting place has been occupied with the remains of Azem Hajdari, the student leader behind the fight against the regime in the late 1980s who was assassinated in Tirana in 1998. Some 900 partisans who died during World War II are buried in the cemetery.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania is the largest cemetery in Albania, located on a hill overlooking Tirana. The Mother Albania statue is located at the Cemetery. It figuratively represents the country as a mother guarding over the eternal slumber of those who gave their lives for her. The statue is made of concrete and it is a work of the sculptors Kristaq Rama, Muntaz Dhrami and Shaban Hadëri. It stands atop a 3 m pedestal; is 12 m tall and engraved on the pedestal are the words "Lavdi e perjetshme deshmoreve te Atdheut". The cemetery was also the resting place of former leader Enver Hoxha, who was subsequently disinterred and given a more humble grave in another public cemetery. The dictator's former resting place has been occupied with the remains of Azem Hajdari, the student leader behind the fight against the regime in the late 1980s who was assassinated in Tirana in 1998. Some 900 partisans who died during World War II are buried in the cemetery. ### Response: Memorial cemetery in Tirana
624,077
English cricketer (1905-1943)
Q3525933
Hedley Verity
Hedley Verity was a professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939. A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, he took 1,956 wickets in first-class cricket at an average of 14.90 and 144 wickets in 40 Tests at an average of 24.37. Named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1932, he is regarded as one of the most effective slow left-arm bowlers to have played cricket. Never someone who spun the ball sharply, he achieved success through the accuracy of his bowling. On pitches which made batting difficult, particularly ones affected by rain, he could be almost impossible to bat against. Verity was born in Leeds and, from an early age, wished to play cricket for Yorkshire. After establishing a good reputation in local cricket, he signed a contract as a professional cricketer playing in the Lancashire League. His first season was not a success but, after moving clubs, he began to make a name for himself. Initially a medium-paced bowler, he switched to bowling spin in an attempt to secure a place in the Yorkshire team. When Wilfred Rhodes, the incumbent Yorkshire left-arm spinner, announced his retirement, Verity had a successful trial in the team in 1930, and led the national bowling averages. In 1931, his first full season, he achieved the rare feat of taking all 10 wickets in an innings, against Warwickshire; the following year, he again took all 10 wickets, against Nottinghamshire, while conceding just 10 runs. The latter bowling figures remain a record in first-class cricket for the fewest runs conceded while taking all 10 wickets. He established himself as part of a strong bowling unit, which helped Yorkshire win the County Championship seven times in his ten seasons with the club. In that time, Verity was never lower than fifth in the bowling averages and took over 150 wickets in every year except his first. In 1931, he was chosen to play for England for the first time and rose to prominence during a tour to Australia in 1932–33. Afterwards, he played regularly for England and achieved the best performance of his career when he took 15 wickets against Australia in a Test match at Lord's in 1934. However, critics claimed he was ineffective on good batting pitches, and he was occasionally left out of the England team over the following years. Even so, he had one of the best records of any bowler against Donald Bradman, generally regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. Verity continued to play for Yorkshire and England until 1939, when the outbreak of the Second World War ended his career. Verity joined the Green Howards in 1939, and after training was posted overseas to India, Persia and Egypt, achieving the rank of captain. During the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, he was severely wounded and captured by the Germans. Taken to the Italian mainland, he died in Caserta from his injuries and was buried there.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Hedley Verity was a professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939. A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, he took 1,956 wickets in first-class cricket at an average of 14.90 and 144 wickets in 40 Tests at an average of 24.37. Named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1932, he is regarded as one of the most effective slow left-arm bowlers to have played cricket. Never someone who spun the ball sharply, he achieved success through the accuracy of his bowling. On pitches which made batting difficult, particularly ones affected by rain, he could be almost impossible to bat against. Verity was born in Leeds and, from an early age, wished to play cricket for Yorkshire. After establishing a good reputation in local cricket, he signed a contract as a professional cricketer playing in the Lancashire League. His first season was not a success but, after moving clubs, he began to make a name for himself. Initially a medium-paced bowler, he switched to bowling spin in an attempt to secure a place in the Yorkshire team. When Wilfred Rhodes, the incumbent Yorkshire left-arm spinner, announced his retirement, Verity had a successful trial in the team in 1930, and led the national bowling averages. In 1931, his first full season, he achieved the rare feat of taking all 10 wickets in an innings, against Warwickshire; the following year, he again took all 10 wickets, against Nottinghamshire, while conceding just 10 runs. The latter bowling figures remain a record in first-class cricket for the fewest runs conceded while taking all 10 wickets. He established himself as part of a strong bowling unit, which helped Yorkshire win the County Championship seven times in his ten seasons with the club. In that time, Verity was never lower than fifth in the bowling averages and took over 150 wickets in every year except his first. In 1931, he was chosen to play for England for the first time and rose to prominence during a tour to Australia in 1932–33. Afterwards, he played regularly for England and achieved the best performance of his career when he took 15 wickets against Australia in a Test match at Lord's in 1934. However, critics claimed he was ineffective on good batting pitches, and he was occasionally left out of the England team over the following years. Even so, he had one of the best records of any bowler against Donald Bradman, generally regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. Verity continued to play for Yorkshire and England until 1939, when the outbreak of the Second World War ended his career. Verity joined the Green Howards in 1939, and after training was posted overseas to India, Persia and Egypt, achieving the rank of captain. During the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, he was severely wounded and captured by the Germans. Taken to the Italian mainland, he died in Caserta from his injuries and was buried there. ### Response: English cricketer (1905-1943)
624,078
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q566670
Niinistö
Niinistö is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jussi Niinistö, Finnish politician and historian Sauli Niinistö, President of Finland from March 1, 2012 Ville Niinistö, Finnish politician
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q4008694
Vardashen
Vardashen may refer to: Vardashen, Ararat, Armenia Vardashen, Yerevan, Armenia Oğuz, Azerbaijan
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q56563758
You Are My Destiny
You Are My Destiny or You're My Destiny may refer to:
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q1222248
Reimerswaal
The name Reimerswaal (pronunciation ) can mean: Reimerswaal (city) A lost city in the Netherlands Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal The now-drowned land around the city Battle of Reimerswaal on 29 January 1574 during the Eighty Years' War Reimerswaal (municipality) A municipality in Zealand, Netherlands, named after the lost city
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icelandic professional golfer
Q108853282
Haraldur Magnús
Haraldur Magnús is an Icelandic professional golfer who plays on the Challenge Tour. He participated in the 2018 Open Championship, becoming the first Icelandic golfer to compete in a men's major golf championship.
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