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Jamaica at the FIFA World Cup
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This is a record of <entity_2>'s results at the <entity_1>. The <entity_1>, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international <entity_0> competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. <entity_2> has qualified for the finals of the <entity_1> once with it happening in 1998 after they finished third in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying. Nine players have been fielded in all three of <entity_2>'s <entity_1> matches, making them record World Cup players for their country: The two goals scored by Theodore Whitmore during <entity_2>'s only World Cup win, their 2-1 over Japan, make him <entity_2>'s record scorer at World Cup tournaments.
['FIFA World Cup team']
Jamaica_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
1906 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team
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[['1906 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team', 'point in time', '1906']]
The <entity_0> represented Swarthmore College in the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1906_Swarthmore_Garnet_Tide_football_team
Georgia–Holy See relations
{'<entity_0>': 'Georgia–Holy See relations', '<entity_1>': 'Vatican City', '<entity_2>': 'Georgia'}
[['Georgia–Holy See relations', 'country', 'Georgia'], ['Georgia–Holy See relations', 'country', 'Vatican City']]
<entity_0> are bilateral relations between <entity_2> and the Holy See. In May 2010, President of <entity_2> Mikheil Saakashvili became the first Georgian leader to visit <entity_1> on a state visit.
['bilateral relation']
Georgia–Holy_See_relations
2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships
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[['2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships', 'point in time', '2007'], ['2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships', 'location', 'Baku']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_2>, Azerbaijan from 29 June to <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2007_Rhythmic_Gymnastics_European_Championships
1958 Formula One season
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The <entity_0> was the 12th season of <entity_3> motor racing. It featured the <entity_6> World Championship of Drivers which commenced on <entity_1>, and ended on <entity_4> after eleven races. Englishman <entity_2> won the Drivers' title after a close battle with compatriot Stirling Moss and <entity_5> won the inaugural Manufacturers award from Ferrari. Italian Luigi Musso in his works Ferrari during the French Grand Prix at Reims; Musso's teammate, Englishman Peter Collins during the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, Englishman Stuart Lewis-Evans in his <entity_5> at the Moroccan Grand Prix in Casablanca, and in a non-<entity_3> regulated race, American Pat O'Connor at the Indianapolis 500. The following teams and drivers competed in the <entity_6> <entity_7> World Championship.
['sports season']
1958_Formula_One_season
Kentucky–Louisville rivalry
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The <entity_0> refers to the rivalry between the University of <entity_2> (Kentucky) and the University of <entity_1> (Louisville). The <entity_0> is one of the most passionate rivalries, especially in men's college <entity_3>. The <entity_0> has been ranked the 2nd best rivalry in college <entity_3> by Bleacher Report and 3rd best rivalry in all of college sports by Basketball Hall of Fame contributor Dick Vitale. Much like the Iron Bowl, the <entity_0> is all the more intense because the two schools have consistently been among the nation's elite men's <entity_3> teams for most of the last 50 years.
['team rivalries in sports']
Kentucky–Louisville_rivalry
Tuvalu at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
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[['Tuvalu at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', 'country', 'Tuvalu'], ['Tuvalu at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', 'location', 'Singapore']]
<entity_2> participated in the <entity_0> in <entity_1>.
['nation at sport competition']
Tuvalu_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics
1993 Ohio Bobcats football team
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The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented Ohio University in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the <entity_2> NCAA Division I-A football season.
['American football team season']
1993_Ohio_Bobcats_football_team
2009 Isle of Wight Council election
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[['2009 Isle of Wight Council election', 'point in time', '2009']]
The <entity_0> were held on Thursday <entity_1>.
['election', 'local election']
2009_Isle_of_Wight_Council_election
diving at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – mixed team
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[['diving at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – mixed team', 'competition class', 'mixed team']]
These are the results for the <entity_1> event at the <entity_0>.
['sports season', 'sporting event']
Diving_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Mixed_team
2011 Svenska Supercupen
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<entity_0>, Swedish Super Cup <entity_4>, was the 5th <entity_1>, an annual <entity_5> match contested by the winners of the previous season's Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen competitions. The match was played at <entity_2>, Malmö, on <entity_4>, and was contested by league winners <entity_6> and cup winners <entity_3>. The match was <entity_6>'s first appearance and <entity_3>'s second in Supercupen since its creation. <entity_3> won the match <entity_8>–<entity_7> after Erik Sundin scored the winning goal in the 90th minute.
['sports season']
2011_Svenska_Supercupen
1952 Nigerien Territorial Assembly election
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[['1952 Nigerien Territorial Assembly election', 'point in time', '1952']]
<entity_0> were held in Niger on <entity_1>.
['election']
1952_Nigerien_Territorial_Assembly_election
2017 Copa Sudamericana
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The <entity_1> was the 16th edition of the <entity_2> (also referred to as the <entity_2>, or Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana), <entity_0> organized by <entity_5>. As champions, <entity_4> earned the right to play against the winners of the <entity_3> Copa Libertadores in the 2018 Recopa Sudamericana, and the winners of the <entity_3> J.League Cup in the 2018 Suruga Bank Championship. Starting from this season, the following format changes were implemented: The following 44 teams from the 10 <entity_5> associations qualified for the tournament, entering the first stage: A further 10 teams eliminated from the <entity_3> Copa Libertadores were transferred to the <entity_2>, entering the second stage. The draw for the first stage was held on <entity_3>, 21:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the <entity_5> Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay. The draw for the second stage was held on <entity_3>, 20:00 PYT (UTC−4), at the <entity_5> Convention Center in Luque, Paraguay.
['sports season']
2017_Copa_Sudamericana
1927–28 Blackpool F.C. season
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[['1927–28 Blackpool F.C. season', 'season of club or team', 'Blackpool F.C.']]
The <entity_1> was <entity_0>'s 27th season (24th consecutive) in the Football League.
['association football team season']
1927–28_Blackpool_F.C._season
1904 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team
{'<entity_0>': '1904 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team', '<entity_1>': '1904'}
[['1904 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team', 'point in time', '1904']]
The <entity_0> represented Oregon Agricultural College (now known as Oregon State University) as an independent during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1904_Oregon_Agricultural_Aggies_football_team
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
{'<entity_0>': 'Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', '<entity_1>': 'Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology', '<entity_2>': 'Association for Computing Machinery', '<entity_3>': 'Telle Whitney', '<entity_4>': 'Grace Hopper', '<entity_5>': 'Anita Borg', '<entity_6>': '1994', '<entity_7>': 'computing', '<entity_8>': 'GHC'}
[['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'founded by', 'Anita Borg'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'organizer', 'Association for Computing Machinery'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'inception', '1994'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'organizer', 'Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'main subject', 'computing'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'founded by', 'Telle Whitney'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'named after', 'Grace Hopper'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'alternative', 'GHC'], ['Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing', 'start time', '1994']]
<entity_0> (<entity_8>) is a series of conferences designed to bring the research and career interests of women in <entity_7> to the forefront. The celebration, named after computer scientist <entity_4>, is organized by the <entity_1> and the <entity_2>. In <entity_6>, <entity_5> and <entity_3> founded the <entity_0>. The first <entity_0> was held in Washington, D.C., in <entity_6>, and brought together 500 technical women. Presenters can choose to have their posters considered for the <entity_2> Student Research Competition (SRC) at the <entity_4> Celebration, the largest SRC of any technical conference. In addition to the <entity_8> Scholarship, <entity_1> offers the ABI-Heinz College Partnership Program.
['convention', "women's association"]
Grace_Hopper_Celebration_of_Women_in_Computing
2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon
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[["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'point in time', '22 August 2009'], ["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'sport', 'marathon'], ["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'country', 'Germany'], ["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'location', 'Berlin'], ["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'start time', '22 August 2009'], ["2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's Marathon", 'end time', '22 August 2009']]
The <entity_2> at the <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> in the streets of <entity_4>, <entity_3>.
['sporting event']
2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_marathon
1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania
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<entity_0> were held <entity_1> for the 13th Congress.
['election', 'United States House of Representatives election']
1812_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Pennsylvania
retro style
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[['retro style', 'instance of', 'style']]
<entity_0> is a <entity_1> that is imitative or consciously derivative of lifestyles, trends, or art forms from the historical past, including in music, modes, fashions, or attitudes.
['music genre', 'style']
Retro_style
1993 AFL Grand Final
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The <entity_4> was an <entity_0> game contested between the <entity_3> and <entity_2>, held at the <entity_1> in Melbourne on <entity_5>. It was the 97th annual <entity_6> of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the <entity_7> AFL season.
['VFL/AFL Grand Final', 'AFL Grand Final']
1993_AFL_Grand_Final
BUSA Basketball League
{'<entity_0>': 'BUSA Basketball League', '<entity_1>': 'United Kingdom'}
[['BUSA Basketball League', 'country', 'United Kingdom']]
The <entity_0> system is where the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) basketball teams of the universities and colleges in the <entity_1> compete.
['sports league']
BUCS_Basketball_League
Battle of Tamames
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The <entity_0> was a sharp reversal suffered by part of Marshal Michel Ney's French army under Major-General Jean Marchand in the <entity_2>. The French, advancing out of <entity_3>, were met and defeated in <entity_6> by a <entity_4> army on <entity_1>. The <entity_4> drew their forces in a defensive line on a low ridge above the village of <entity_5>. Participants of the <entity_6> were later issued a badge reading Venció en <entity_5>, " conquered at <entity_5>."
['battle']
Battle_of_Tamames
Gombe Chimpanzee War
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[['Gombe Chimpanzee War', 'located in protected area', 'Gombe National Park'], ['Gombe Chimpanzee War', 'instance of', 'conflict'], ['Gombe Chimpanzee War', 'location', 'Gombe National Park'], ['Gombe Chimpanzee War', 'location', 'Tanzania']]
The <entity_1> was a violent <entity_3> between two communities of chimpanzees in <entity_0> in <entity_2> lasting from 1974 to 1978.
['conflict']
Gombe_Chimpanzee_War
2017 Harvard Crimson football team
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[['2017 Harvard Crimson football team', 'point in time', '2017']]
The <entity_0> represented Harvard University during the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FCS football season.
['American football team season']
2017_Harvard_Crimson_football_team
2012 Tour of Qatar
{'<entity_0>': 'Juan Antonio Flecha', '<entity_1>': '2012 Tour of Qatar', '<entity_2>': '10 February 2012', '<entity_3>': '05 February 2012', '<entity_4>': 'Tour of Qatar', '<entity_5>': 'Tyler Farrar', '<entity_6>': 'Qatar', '<entity_7>': '2.HC', '<entity_8>': '33', '<entity_9>': '28'}
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The <entity_1> was the eleventh edition of the <entity_4> cycling stage race. It was rated as a <entity_7> event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held between <entity_3> and <entity_2>, in <entity_6>. Boonen's winning margin over runner-up <entity_5> (Garmin–Barracuda) – the winners of the team time trial stage near the Losail International Circuit – was <entity_9> seconds, and Team Sky's <entity_0> completed the podium, five seconds behind Farrar and <entity_8> seconds down on Boonen.
['Tour of Qatar']
2012_Tour_of_Qatar
2000 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
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[['2000 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix', 'location', 'Sepang International Circuit'], ['2000 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix', 'point in time', '02 April 2000'], ['2000 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix', 'part of', '2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season']]
The <entity_1> was the second round of the <entity_0>. It took place on <entity_3> at the <entity_2>.
['Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix']
2000_Malaysian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Zurcher v. Stanford Daily
{'<entity_0>': 'Supreme Court of the United States', '<entity_1>': 'Zurcher v. Stanford Daily'}
[['Zurcher v. Stanford Daily', 'court', 'Supreme Court of the United States']]
<entity_1>, 436 U.S. 547 (1978), is a <entity_0> case from 1978 in which The Stanford Daily, a student newspaper at Stanford University, was searched by police after they suspected the paper to be in possession of photographs of a demonstration that took place at the university's hospital in April 1971.
['legal case', 'United States Supreme Court decision']
Zurcher_v._Stanford_Daily
Union Pacific Big Springs robbery
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The <entity_0> was a <entity_2> of a Union Pacific train near present-day Big Springs, Nebraska on <entity_1>.
['train robbery']
Union_Pacific_Big_Springs_robbery
Japanese invasion of Batan Island
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The <entity_0> (Filipino: Paglusob ng mga Hapones sa Isla ng Batan) was the first step in their invasion of the <entity_2>, an American colony. <entity_1> was the first part of the Japanese invasion of the <entity_2>, and occurred simultaneously with the attack on Pearl Harbor.
['conflict']
Japanese_invasion_of_Batan_Island
Monte-Carlo Masters
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The <entity_3> is an annual <entity_4> for male professional players held in <entity_1>, <entity_9>, a commune that borders on <entity_8>. The event is part of the <entity_2> on the <entity_0> (ATP) Tour. The tournament is played on <entity_5> and is held every year in the <entity_10>–May period. The <entity_6> <entity_7> championship was first held in <entity_11>. Beginning in 2009, <entity_6> became the only <entity_2> tournament not to have a mandatory player commitment.
['recurring tennis tournament']
Monte-Carlo_Masters
36th Daytime Emmy Awards
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The <entity_0> were held on Sunday, <entity_3>, at the <entity_2>, <entity_1>, and were televised live on <entity_4> for the first time.
['award ceremony']
36th_Daytime_Emmy_Awards
North Carolina's 1st congressional district special election, 2004
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[["North Carolina's 1st congressional district special election, 2004", 'point in time', '2004']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1> to select the successor to Frank Ballance (D) who resigned due to health concerns and ongoing investigations which would ultimately culminate in criminal convictions on charges of committing money laundering and mail fraud.
['election']
2004_North_Carolina's_1st_congressional_district_special_election
2014–15 Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball team
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[["2014–15 Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represents the University of Arkansas in the 2014–15 college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2014–15_Arkansas_Razorbacks_women's_basketball_team
2018 Monegasque general election
{'<entity_0>': '2013 Monegasque general election', '<entity_1>': '2018 Monegasque general election', '<entity_2>': '11 February 2018', '<entity_3>': 'Monaco'}
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<entity_1> were held in <entity_3> on <entity_2>. Since the <entity_0>, the largest party, Horizon <entity_3>, split, which led to the formation of a new political party - Primo!
['Monegasque parliamentary election']
2018_Monegasque_general_election
Tafsir Qomi
{'<entity_0>': 'Ali Ibn Ibrahim Qomi', '<entity_1>': 'Tafsir Al-Qummi', '<entity_2>': 'Tafsir Qomi', '<entity_3>': 'Tafsir'}
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<entity_2> or <entity_1> is an exegesis on the Quran by <entity_0>. <entity_2> in fact comprises at least two different <entity_3> that have been combined together: one by ʿAli bin Ibrahim bin Hashim al-Qummi himself, and the other by Abul-Jarud Ziyad bin al-Mundhir, a one time companion of Imam al-Baqir from whom he narrates a hadith for this tafsir, and who then later become the eponymous founder of the Jarudi Zaydi sect.
['تفسیر قرآن', 'Tafsir']
Tafsir_Qomi
1999 A-League
{'<entity_0>': '1999 A-League', '<entity_1>': '1999'}
[['1999 A-League', 'point in time', '1999']]
The <entity_0> was an American Division II league run by the United Soccer League during the summer of <entity_1>.
['sports season']
1999_USL_A-League
National Socialist Underground murders
{'<entity_0>': 'Un-word of the year', '<entity_1>': '2011', '<entity_2>': 'Döner-Morde'}
[['Un-word of the year', 'point in time', '2011'], ['Un-word of the year', 'applies to name of item', 'Döner-Morde']]
In January 2012, the term "<entity_2>" (English: Kebab Murders) was named the <entity_0> for <entity_1> by a jury of linguistic scholars, who considered its usage as inappropriate and inhuman.
['terrorist attack', 'mass murder']
National_Socialist_Underground_murders
2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', '<entity_1>': '23 February 2009', '<entity_2>': '01 March 2009', '<entity_3>': 'tennis', '<entity_4>': 'France'}
[['2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', 'start time', '23 February 2009'], ['2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', 'end time', '01 March 2009'], ['2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['2009 Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', 'country', 'France']]
The <entity_0> was a professional <entity_3> tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It took place in Besançon, <entity_4> between <entity_1> and <entity_2>.
['Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté', 'tennis tournament edition']
2009_Internationaux_du_Doubs_–_Open_de_Franche-Comté
Fatehpur derailment
{'<entity_0>': 'Fatehpur derailment', '<entity_1>': '10 July 2011', '<entity_2>': 'Fatehpur', '<entity_3>': 'India'}
[['Fatehpur derailment', 'country', 'India'], ['Fatehpur derailment', 'point in time', '10 July 2011'], ['Fatehpur derailment', 'start time', '10 July 2011'], ['Fatehpur derailment', 'end time', '10 July 2011'], ['Fatehpur derailment', 'location', 'Fatehpur'], ['Fatehpur derailment', 'location', 'India']]
The <entity_0> was the derailment of the train Kalka Mail near <entity_2>, Uttar Pradesh, <entity_3> on Sunday, <entity_1>. As per The Times of <entity_3> report dated 05-08-2011; it was a fault in the rail track that derailed the Delhi-bound Howrah-Kalka Mail on <entity_1>, where 70 people were killed.
['train wreck']
Fatehpur_derailment
Battle of Oposhnya
{'<entity_0>': 'Great Northern War', '<entity_1>': 'Battle of Oposhnya', '<entity_2>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of Oposhnya', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Oposhnya', 'part of', 'Great Northern War']]
The <entity_1> was a <entity_2> which took place on February 8, 1709 during the Swedish invasion of Russia in the <entity_0>.
['battle']
Battle_of_Oposhnya
Canada at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
{'<entity_0>': 'Canada at the 2008 Summer Paralympics', '<entity_1>': 'Beijing', '<entity_2>': 'Canada'}
[['Canada at the 2008 Summer Paralympics', 'country', 'Canada'], ['Canada at the 2008 Summer Paralympics', 'location', 'Beijing']]
<entity_2> sent a delegation to compete at the <entity_0> in <entity_1>. <entity_2> finished seventh on the medal table at the <entity_1> games after finishing third on the medal table at the 2004 Summer Paralympics (behind China and Great Britain).
['nation at the Paralympics', 'Paralympics delegation']
Canada_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics
wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – men's freestyle 68 kg
{'<entity_0>': "wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – men's freestyle 68 kg", '<entity_1>': 'wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics'}
[["wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – men's freestyle 68 kg", 'part of', 'wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics']]
The <entity_0> as part of the <entity_1> at the Fairgrounds, Judo and Wrestling Hall.
['Olympic sporting event']
Wrestling_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_68_kg
1997–98 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds
{'<entity_0>': '1997–98 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds', '<entity_1>': 'association football', '<entity_2>': 'England', '<entity_3>': 'FA Cup'}
[['1997–98 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds', 'sports season of league or competition', 'FA Cup'], ['1997–98 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds', 'sport', 'association football'], ['1997–98 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds', 'operating area', 'England']]
The <entity_0> opened the 117th season of competition in <entity_2> for 'The Football Association Challenge Cup' (<entity_3>), the world's oldest <entity_1> single knockout competition.
['sports season']
1997–98_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Samoa at the 2015 Pacific Games
{'<entity_0>': '2015', '<entity_1>': 'Samoa at the 2015 Pacific Games'}
[['Samoa at the 2015 Pacific Games', 'point in time', '2015']]
<entity_1> competed at the <entity_0> Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to <entity_0>. <entity_1> listed 405 competitors as of <entity_0>.
['nation at sport competition']
Samoa_at_the_2015_Pacific_Games
Dakar Biennale 1990
{'<entity_0>': 'Dakar Biennale 1990', '<entity_1>': 'Dakar Biennale', '<entity_2>': '1990'}
[['Dakar Biennale 1990', 'point in time', '1990'], ['Dakar Biennale 1990', 'instance of', 'Dakar Biennale']]
The <entity_0> is the first edition of the <entity_1> organised in Dakar in Senegal in <entity_2> and focused on literature.
['Dakar Biennale']
Dakar_Biennale_1990
Pikysyry maneuver
{'<entity_0>': 'Pikysyry maneuver', '<entity_1>': 'Paraguayan War'}
[['Pikysyry maneuver', 'part of', 'Paraguayan War']]
The <entity_0> was a tactic used by Brazilian marshal Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias, during the <entity_1> to outflank the Paraguayan southern defense line along the stream of Pikysyry consisting of 142 gun platforms along a line 9.1 km long, built by the British engineer Lt. Col. George Thompson.
['battle']
Pikysyry_maneuver
Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1996, Game 1
{'<entity_0>': 'Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1996, Game 1', '<entity_1>': 'Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov', '<entity_2>': '10 February 1996', '<entity_3>': 'Garry Kasparov', '<entity_4>': 'Philadelphia', '<entity_5>': 'chess game', '<entity_6>': 'Deep Blue', '<entity_7>': 'chess', '<entity_8>': '1996'}
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<entity_0> is a famous <entity_5> in which a computer played against a human being. It was the first game played in the <entity_8> <entity_1> match, and the first time that a <entity_7>-playing computer defeated a reigning world champion under normal <entity_7> tournament conditions (in particular, standard time control; in this case 40 moves in two hours). <entity_6> was a computer developed by IBM to beat grandmaster <entity_3>, the top <entity_7> player in the world at the time according to Elo ratings. Playing White, <entity_6> won this first game in the match on <entity_2>, in <entity_4>, Pennsylvania.
['chess game']
Deep_Blue_versus_Kasparov,_1996,_Game_1
1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race
{'<entity_0>': "1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", '<entity_1>': 'Ellerslie Racecourse', '<entity_2>': '1988'}
[["1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", 'location', 'Ellerslie Racecourse'], ["1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", 'point in time', '1988']]
The Senior men's race at the <entity_0> was held in Auckland, New Zealand, at the <entity_1> on <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
1988_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Senior_men's_race
1992 United States presidential election in Florida
{'<entity_0>': 'presidential election', '<entity_1>': '1988 United States presidential election in Florida', '<entity_2>': '03 November 1992', '<entity_3>': '1992 United States presidential election in Florida'}
[['1992 United States presidential election in Florida', 'point in time', '03 November 1992'], ['1992 United States presidential election in Florida', 'instance of', 'presidential election'], ['1992 United States presidential election in Florida', 'follows', '1988 United States presidential election in Florida'], ['1992 United States presidential election in Florida', 'start time', '03 November 1992'], ['1992 United States presidential election in Florida', 'end time', '03 November 1992']]
<entity_3> held an election for president of the United States on <entity_2>. This was also the last time until the 2020 election that <entity_3> would back the loser of the <entity_0> as well only the second time since 1924. Despite Bush's narrow victory, this election marked the start of <entity_3>'s transition from a strong GOP-leaning state into a closely divided swing state for future presidential elections; just <entity_1> Bush had carried <entity_3> by 22 points, making it his second-best state in the South.
['presidential election']
1992_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida
WCW Uncensored
{'<entity_0>': 'World Championship Wrestling', '<entity_1>': 'professional wrestling', '<entity_2>': 'WCW Uncensored', '<entity_3>': '1995', '<entity_4>': '2000'}
[['WCW Uncensored', 'start time', '1995'], ['WCW Uncensored', 'organizer', 'World Championship Wrestling'], ['WCW Uncensored', 'end time', '2000'], ['WCW Uncensored', 'sport', 'professional wrestling']]
<entity_2> was an annual <entity_1> pay-per-view (PPV) event from <entity_0> (WCW) held in the month of March from <entity_3> through <entity_4>.
['professional wrestling event']
WCW_Uncensored
boxing at the 2015 Pan American Games – men's bantamweight
{'<entity_0>': "boxing at the 2015 Pan American Games – men's bantamweight", '<entity_1>': 'boxing', '<entity_2>': '2015'}
[["boxing at the 2015 Pan American Games – men's bantamweight", 'sport', 'boxing'], ["boxing at the 2015 Pan American Games – men's bantamweight", 'point in time', '2015']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was held between the 18 and 24 of July at the General Motors Centre.
['sporting event']
Boxing_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_Bantamweight
Hodel v. Irving
{'<entity_0>': 'Supreme Court of the United States', '<entity_1>': 'Hodel v. Irving'}
[['Hodel v. Irving', 'court', 'Supreme Court of the United States']]
<entity_1>, 481 U.S. 704 (1987), is a case in which the <entity_0> held that a statute ordering the escheat of fractional interests in real property which had been bequeathed to members of the Oglala Sioux tribe was an unconstitutional taking which required just compensation.
['legal case', 'United States Supreme Court decision']
Hodel_v._Irving
1997 'Friendship cup
{'<entity_0>': "1997 'Friendship cup", '<entity_1>': 'One day international cricket', '<entity_2>': '1997', '<entity_3>': 'cricket'}
[["1997 'Friendship cup", 'point in time', '1997'], ["1997 'Friendship cup", 'sport', 'cricket'], ["1997 'Friendship cup", 'description', 'One day international cricket']]
The <entity_0>, also known as the <entity_2> Sahara 'Friendship Cup' for sponsorship reasons was a <entity_1> <entity_3> series which took place between <entity_2>–<entity_2>.
['sports season']
1997_'Friendship'_Cup
1910 Ilkeston by-election
{'<entity_0>': '1910 Ilkeston by-election', '<entity_1>': '1910', '<entity_2>': 'by-election'}
[['1910 Ilkeston by-election', 'instance of', 'by-election'], ['1910 Ilkeston by-election', 'point in time', '1910']]
The <entity_0> was a Parliamentary <entity_2>. The <entity_2> was held on <entity_1>.
['by-election']
1910_Ilkeston_by-election
1974 Mongolia Premier League
{'<entity_0>': '1974 Mongolia Premier League', '<entity_1>': 'Niislel League', '<entity_2>': 'association football'}
[['1974 Mongolia Premier League', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Niislel League'], ['1974 Mongolia Premier League', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was the eleventh recorded edition of the <entity_1> for <entity_2>, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965.
['sports season']
1974_Mongolian_National_Championship
1983 World Snooker Championship
{'<entity_0>': '1983 World Snooker Championship', '<entity_1>': 'World Snooker Championship', '<entity_2>': 'snooker tournament', '<entity_3>': '1982 World Snooker Championship', '<entity_4>': 'Crucible Theatre', '<entity_5>': 'United Kingdom', '<entity_6>': '16 April 1983', '<entity_7>': 'Steve Davis', '<entity_8>': '02 May 1983', '<entity_9>': 'Sheffield', '<entity_10>': 'snooker', '<entity_11>': 'Embassy', '<entity_12>': 'England', '<entity_13>': '1983'}
[['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'sports season of league or competition', 'World Snooker Championship'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'winner', 'Steve Davis'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'instance of', 'snooker tournament'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'sponsor', 'Embassy'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'start time', '16 April 1983'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'end time', '02 May 1983'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'follows', '1982 World Snooker Championship'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'location', 'Crucible Theatre'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'part of', 'World Snooker Championship'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'country', 'United Kingdom'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'location', 'Sheffield'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'sport', 'snooker'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'location', 'England'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'description', 'snooker tournament'], ['1983 World Snooker Championship', 'point in time', '1983']]
The <entity_0> (also known as the <entity_13> <entity_11> <entity_1> for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional <entity_2> that took place between 16 <entity_6> and 2 <entity_8> at the <entity_4> in <entity_9>, <entity_12>. Alex Higgins was the defending champion, having won the <entity_3>, but he lost 5–16 to <entity_7> in the semi-finals. The <entity_1> is a professional <entity_2> and the game's official world championship. Developed in the late 19th century by British Army soldiers stationed in India, <entity_10> was popular in the <entity_5> before being introduced to Europe and the Commonwealth. Since 1977, the tournament has been held at the <entity_4> in <entity_9>, <entity_12>.
['snooker tournament']
1983_World_Snooker_Championship
1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup
{'<entity_0>': '1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup', '<entity_1>': 'basketball', '<entity_2>': 'EuroLeague'}
[['1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup', 'sport', 'basketball'], ['1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'EuroLeague']]
The <entity_0> was the 16th installment of the European top-tier level professional <entity_1> club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called <entity_2>).
['sports season']
1972–73_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
2008 ITU Triathlon World Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2008 ITU Triathlon World Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Vancouver', '<entity_2>': '2008', '<entity_3>': 'Canada'}
[['2008 ITU Triathlon World Championships', 'country', 'Canada'], ['2008 ITU Triathlon World Championships', 'location', 'Vancouver'], ['2008 ITU Triathlon World Championships', 'point in time', '2008']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_1>, <entity_3> from June 5 to <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2008_ITU_Triathlon_World_Championships
1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final
{'<entity_0>': '1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', '<entity_1>': 'association football match', '<entity_2>': 'Hamilton Academical F.C.', '<entity_3>': '1992', '<entity_4>': 'Love Street', '<entity_5>': 'Greenock Morton F.C.', '<entity_6>': 'final'}
[['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'participating team', 'Greenock Morton F.C.'], ['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'participating team', 'Hamilton Academical F.C.'], ['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'point in time', '1992'], ['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'location', 'Love Street'], ['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'instance of', 'final'], ['1992 Scottish Challenge Cup Final', 'instance of', 'association football match']]
The <entity_0>, also known as the B&Q Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was an <entity_1> between <entity_5> and <entity_2> on <entity_3> at <entity_4> in Paisley. The match was <entity_5>'s first national cup <entity_6> in 29 years since the Scottish League Cup Final in 1963; whilst it was Hamilton Academicals's second consecutive appearance in the <entity_6> of the tournament having won the 1991 competition the previous season. Rowan Alexander scored first for <entity_5> after 11 minutes but Gary Clark equalised after only one minute for <entity_2>. With seven minutes remaining Alexander scored his second goal for <entity_5> but <entity_2> held on to win 3–2 to become the first team to successfully defend the Scottish Challenge Cup. The semi-<entity_6> opposition was Meadowbank Thistle, and a second game at home with <entity_2> winning on penalties after a 1–1 draw after extra time, to book a place in the Scottish Challenge Cup Final for the second time.
['association football match', 'association football final', 'final']
1992_Scottish_Challenge_Cup_Final
1938 U.S. National Championships
{'<entity_0>': 'West Side Tennis Club', '<entity_1>': '1938 U.S. National Championships', '<entity_2>': 'US Open', '<entity_3>': 'tennis'}
[['1938 U.S. National Championships', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['1938 U.S. National Championships', 'instance of', 'US Open'], ['1938 U.S. National Championships', 'location', 'West Side Tennis Club']]
The <entity_1> (now known as the <entity_2>) was a <entity_3> tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the <entity_0> in New York City, United States. It was the 58th staging of the <entity_2> and the fourth Grand Slam <entity_3> event of the year. winning all four Major <entity_3> tournaments (Australian Championships, French Championships, Wimbledon Championships, and <entity_2>) in a single calendar year.
['US Open', 'tennis tournament edition']
1938_U.S._National_Championships_(tennis)
Who Is Happy in Russia?
{'<entity_0>': 'Who Is Happy in Russia?', '<entity_1>': 'Russian'}
[['Who Is Happy in Russia?', 'language of work or name', 'Russian']]
<entity_0> (<entity_1>: Кому на Руси жить хорошо?, romanized: Komú na Rusí zhit' horoshó?)
['narrative poetry', 'literary work', 'unfinished creative work']
Who_Is_Happy_in_Russia?
2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger
{'<entity_0>': "2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", '<entity_1>': '2011', '<entity_2>': 'Toronto', '<entity_3>': 'Ontario', '<entity_4>': 'tennis', '<entity_5>': 'Canada'}
[["2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'sport', 'tennis'], ["2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'country', 'Canada'], ["2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'location', 'Toronto'], ["2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'point in time', '2011'], ["2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'location', 'Ontario']]
The <entity_0> was a professional <entity_4> tournament played on indoor hard courts. It took place in <entity_2>, <entity_3>, <entity_5> between October 31 and <entity_1>.
["Tevlin Women's Challenger", 'tennis tournament edition']
2011_Tevlin_Women's_Challenger
swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – men's 50 metre freestyle
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – men's 50 metre freestyle", '<entity_1>': 'swimming', '<entity_2>': '2012'}
[["swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – men's 50 metre freestyle", 'point in time', '2012'], ["swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – men's 50 metre freestyle", 'sport', 'swimming']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> European Aquatics Championships took place May 26 and 27.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2012_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
{'<entity_0>': 'Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011', '<entity_1>': '2011', '<entity_2>': 'Sweden'}
[['Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011', 'point in time', '2011'], ['Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011', 'country', 'Sweden']]
<entity_2> participated in the <entity_0> in Düsseldorf, Germany and selected their entry through the national final Melodifestivalen <entity_1>, organised by Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT). <entity_2> started at position 8, the first half of the second semi-final of the contest on <entity_1>. As the songs were called, <entity_2> was the last one to qualify to the final on <entity_1>, where it managed 155 points and ended in 1st place for the semi final. Shortly after the second semi final, <entity_2> drew position 7 for the grand final on <entity_1>.
['Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest']
Sweden_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2011
1995–96 Armenian Cup
{'<entity_0>': '1995–96 Armenian Cup', '<entity_1>': 'Armenian Independence Cup', '<entity_2>': '28 May 1996', '<entity_3>': '5'}
[['1995–96 Armenian Cup', 'edition number', '5'], ['1995–96 Armenian Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Armenian Independence Cup'], ['1995–96 Armenian Cup', 'end time', '28 May 1996']]
The <entity_0> was the fifth edition of the <entity_1>, a football competition. The secon5 April 1996 legs13 April 1996on <entity_3> April and 13 April 1993 <entity_2>.
['sports season']
1995–96_Armenian_Cup
1944 Birthday Honours
{'<entity_0>': '1944 Birthday Honours', '<entity_1>': '1944'}
[['1944 Birthday Honours', 'point in time', '1944']]
The <entity_0>, celebrating the official birthday of King George VI, were announced on <entity_1> for the United Kingdom and British Empire, New Zealand, and South Africa.
['award ceremony']
1944_Birthday_Honours
1990 Coppa Italia Final
{'<entity_0>': '1990 Coppa Italia Final', '<entity_1>': '1989–90 Coppa Italia', '<entity_2>': '1990', '<entity_3>': 'Juventus F.C.', '<entity_4>': 'A.C. Milan'}
[['1990 Coppa Italia Final', 'part of', '1989–90 Coppa Italia'], ['1990 Coppa Italia Final', 'winner', 'Juventus F.C.'], ['1990 Coppa Italia Final', 'point in time', '1990'], ['1990 Coppa Italia Final', 'participating team', 'Juventus F.C.'], ['1990 Coppa Italia Final', 'participating team', 'A.C. Milan']]
The <entity_0> decided the winner of the <entity_1>. It was held on <entity_2> and <entity_2> between <entity_3> and <entity_4>. The first leg at the Stadio Comunale in Turin ended in a goalless draw while the second leg at the San Siro in <entity_4> was followed two months later and ended in favour of <entity_3>, after the only goal scored by Roberto Galia.
['association football match', 'association football final', 'final']
1990_Coppa_Italia_Final
Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila
{'<entity_0>': 'Supreme Court of the United States', '<entity_1>': 'Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila'}
[['Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila', 'court', 'Supreme Court of the United States']]
<entity_1>, 542 U.S. 200 (2004), was a <entity_0> case in which the Court limited the scope of the Texas Healthcare Liability Act (THCLA).
['legal case', 'United States Supreme Court decision']
Aetna_Health_Inc._v._Davila
2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season
{'<entity_0>': '2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season', '<entity_1>': 'Odisha FC', '<entity_2>': '2014'}
[['2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season', 'season of club or team', 'Odisha FC'], ['2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season', 'point in time', '2014']]
The <entity_0> was the first ever season in the history of the <entity_1>, a franchise in the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. Despite only losing four of their fourteen matches during the <entity_2> season, the <entity_1> failed to qualify for the finals by only a single point.
['association football team season']
2014_Delhi_Dynamos_FC_season
athletics at the 2011 Pan American Games – men's triple jump
{'<entity_0>': "athletics at the 2011 Pan American Games – men's triple jump", '<entity_1>': 'athletics'}
[["athletics at the 2011 Pan American Games – men's triple jump", 'sport', 'athletics']]
The men's triple jump event of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_0> was held the 27 of October at the Telmex Athletics Stadium.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_triple_jump
badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics
{'<entity_0>': 'Seoul National University Gymnasium', '<entity_1>': '1988 Summer Olympics', '<entity_2>': '19 September 1988', '<entity_3>': 'badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', '<entity_4>': 'Seoul'}
[['badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', 'end time', '19 September 1988'], ['badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', 'start time', '19 September 1988'], ['badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'Seoul National University Gymnasium'], ['badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', 'part of', '1988 Summer Olympics'], ['badminton at the 1988 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'Seoul']]
<entity_3> was an exhibition sport at the <entity_1> in <entity_4>. Competitions took place at the <entity_0> on <entity_2>.
['Olympic sporting event', 'Badminton at the Summer Olympics', 'Olympic demonstration sport competition', 'badminton at the Summer Olympics']
Badminton_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics
Carboniferous rainforest collapse
{'<entity_0>': 'Carboniferous rainforest collapse', '<entity_1>': 'extinction event'}
[['Carboniferous rainforest collapse', 'instance of', 'extinction event']]
The <entity_0> (CRC) was a minor <entity_1> that occurred around 305 million years ago in the Carboniferous period.
['extinction event']
Carboniferous_rainforest_collapse
Kronstadt rebellion
{'<entity_0>': 'Kronstadt rebellion', '<entity_1>': '1921', '<entity_2>': 'Kotlin Island', '<entity_3>': 'Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic', '<entity_4>': '18 March 1921', '<entity_5>': 'Kronstadt', '<entity_6>': 'rebellion'}
[['Kronstadt rebellion', 'location', 'Kronstadt'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'end time', '18 March 1921'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'point in time', '1921'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'instance of', 'rebellion'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'location', 'Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'location', 'Kotlin Island'], ['Kronstadt rebellion', 'country', 'Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic']]
The <entity_0> or <entity_5> mutiny (Russian: Кронштадтское восстание, tr. Kronshtadtskoye vosstaniye) was a <entity_1> insurrection of Soviet sailors, soldiers and civilians against the Bolshevik government in the <entity_3> port city of <entity_5>. Located on <entity_2>, 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Petrograd in the Gulf of Finland, <entity_5> defended the then-capital city as the base of the Baltic Fleet. For sixteen days in <entity_4>, rebels in <entity_5>'s naval fortress rose in opposition to the Soviet government they had helped to consolidate. Neither the rebels nor the government expected the <entity_5> protests to trigger a <entity_6>. The National Center separately plotted a <entity_5> uprising in which the "kadetes", with Wrangel's troops, would take turn the city into a new center of Bolshevik resistance, but the <entity_6> occurred independent of this plan. At a tumultuous meeting of the Petrograd Soviet, despite resistance from rebel representatives, an approved resolution called for the end of the <entity_6> and the return of power to the local <entity_5> Soviet. Zinoviev's Petrograd Defense Committee airdropped a leaflet over <entity_5> accusing the <entity_6> of being orchestrated by the White Army, ordering their surrender, and threatening that those who resisted would be "shot like partridges". During the 10th Party Congress, concurrent with the <entity_6>, <entity_5> symbolized the swelling peasant unrest towards the party's unpopular War Communism policy and the need for reform, but <entity_5> had no influence on Lenin's plans to replace War Communism with the New Economic Policy (NEP), which was drafted for the Congress's agenda in advance of even the rebel's demands. The anarchist Emma Goldman, who was in Petrograd at the time of the <entity_6>, described in a retrospective account from 1938 how "the news in the Paris Press about the <entity_5> uprising two weeks before it happened had been stressed in the campaign against the sailors as proof positive that they had been tools of the Imperialist gang and that <entity_6> had actually been hatched in Paris. It also details plans regarding White army and French government support for the <entity_5> sailors' March <entity_6>." After describing the actual <entity_0>, Fischer spent many pages applying the concept to subsequent former-communists, including himself: "What counts decisively is the '<entity_5>'.
['rebellion']
Kronstadt_rebellion
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1091
{'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 1091', '<entity_1>': '13 December 1996'}
[['United Nations Security Council Resolution 1091', 'publication date', '13 December 1996'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 1091', 'start time', '13 December 1996']]
<entity_0>, adopted without a vote at a closed meeting on <entity_1>, the Council acknowledged the contributions of the outgoing Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, whose term would expire on 31 <entity_1>.
['United Nations Security Council resolution']
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_1091
2009 Samsung 500
{'<entity_0>': '2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series', '<entity_1>': 'Texas Motor Speedway', '<entity_2>': 'Fort Worth', '<entity_3>': '2009 Samsung 500', '<entity_4>': '05 April 2009', '<entity_5>': 'Jeff Gordon', '<entity_6>': '7'}
[['2009 Samsung 500', 'part of', '2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series'], ['2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series', 'series ordinal', '7'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'location', 'Texas Motor Speedway'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'point in time', '05 April 2009'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'winner', 'Jeff Gordon'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'start time', '05 April 2009'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'end time', '05 April 2009'], ['2009 Samsung 500', 'location', 'Fort Worth']]
The <entity_3> was the seventh stock car race of the <entity_0>. It was held on <entity_4> at <entity_1> in <entity_2> before a crowd of 176,300 people. The <entity_3> was the seventh of thirty-six scheduled stock car races of the <entity_0>. It took place on <entity_4>, in <entity_2>, at <entity_1>, an intermediate track that holds NASCAR races. By lap 323, <entity_5> had increased his lead to 1.<entity_6> seconds over Johnson. <entity_5> maintained the lead to win his first race of the <entity_0>. <entity_5> appeared in victory lane to celebrate his first win of the <entity_0> in front of 176,300 who attended the race.
["O'Reilly Auto Parts 500"]
2009_Samsung_500
2008 mid-year rugby test series
{'<entity_0>': '2008 mid-year rugby test series', '<entity_1>': 'South Africa', '<entity_2>': 'rugby union', '<entity_3>': '2008'}
[['2008 mid-year rugby test series', 'point in time', '2008'], ['2008 mid-year rugby test series', 'sport', 'rugby union'], ['2008 mid-year rugby test series', 'country', 'South Africa']]
The <entity_0> (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the international <entity_2> played from May to <entity_3>; they were mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. For Australia, New Zealand and <entity_1> they were preparation for the <entity_3> Tri-Nations.
['sports season']
2008_June_rugby_union_tests
2013 National Hurling League
{'<entity_0>': '2013 National Hurling League', '<entity_1>': '2013', '<entity_2>': 'hurling', '<entity_3>': 'Ireland'}
[['2013 National Hurling League', 'sport', 'hurling'], ['2013 National Hurling League', 'point in time', '2013'], ['2013 National Hurling League', 'country', 'Ireland']]
The <entity_0> commenced in <entity_1>. 34 GAA county <entity_2> teams: 32 from <entity_3> (including Fingal but not Cavan), London and Warwickshire, contested it.
['sports season']
2013_National_Hurling_League
Battle of Lissa
{'<entity_0>': 'Third Italian War of Independence', '<entity_1>': 'Austrian Empire', '<entity_2>': 'Battle of Lissa', '<entity_3>': 'Battle of Vis', '<entity_4>': 'Adriatic Sea', '<entity_5>': '20 July 1866', '<entity_6>': 'Austro-Prussian War', '<entity_7>': 'battle', '<entity_8>': 'Italy'}
[['Battle of Lissa', 'part of', 'Third Italian War of Independence'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'location', 'Adriatic Sea'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'point in time', '20 July 1866'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'part of', 'Austro-Prussian War'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'alternative', 'Battle of Vis'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'start time', '20 July 1866'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'end time', '20 July 1866'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'location', 'Austrian Empire'], ['Battle of Lissa', 'location', 'Italy']]
The <entity_2> (or <entity_3>) (Croatian: Bitka kod Visa) took place on <entity_5> in the <entity_4> near the Dalmatian island of Vis (Lissa in Italian) and was a significant victory for an <entity_1> force over a numerically superior Italian force. The <entity_7> occurred as part of the <entity_0>, in which <entity_8> allied with Prussia in the course of its <entity_6> against <entity_1>. In <entity_8>, Persano announced a victory, causing much initial celebration until the real outcome of the <entity_7> was publicized. <entity_1>, humbled by Prussia and bullied by Napoleon III of France, agreed to cede Venetia to <entity_8> despite the overall failure of the Italian war effort.
['naval battle', 'battle']
Battle_of_Lissa_(1866)
athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw
{'<entity_0>': "athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", '<entity_1>': 'London Stadium', '<entity_2>': 'United Kingdom', '<entity_3>': '07 August 2012', '<entity_4>': '09 August 2012', '<entity_5>': 'London', '<entity_6>': '2012'}
[["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'country', 'United Kingdom'], ["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'start time', '07 August 2012'], ["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'end time', '09 August 2012'], ["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'point in time', '2012'], ["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'location', 'London Stadium'], ["athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's javelin throw", 'location', 'London']]
The <entity_0> competition at the <entity_6> Summer Olympics in <entity_5>, <entity_2>. The event was held at the <entity_1> on <entity_3>–<entity_4>.
['Olympic sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_javelin_throw
1984 Wightman Cup
{'<entity_0>': '1984 Wightman Cup', '<entity_1>': 'tennis'}
[['1984 Wightman Cup', 'sport', 'tennis']]
The <entity_0> was the 56th edition of the annual women's team <entity_1> competition between the United States and Great Britain.
['Wightman Cup', 'tennis tournament edition']
1984_Wightman_Cup
1925 Ripon by-election
{'<entity_0>': 'by-election', '<entity_1>': '1925 Ripon by-election', '<entity_2>': '1925'}
[['1925 Ripon by-election', 'instance of', 'by-election'], ['1925 Ripon by-election', 'point in time', '1925']]
The <entity_1> was a <entity_0> held on <entity_2> for the British House of Commons constituency of Ripon.
['by-election']
1925_Ripon_by-election
Battle of Nsukka
{'<entity_0>': 'Biafra', '<entity_1>': 'Nigerian Civil War', '<entity_2>': 'Battle of Nsukka', '<entity_3>': '1967', '<entity_4>': '12 July 1967', '<entity_5>': '02 July 1967'}
[['Battle of Nsukka', 'part of', 'Nigerian Civil War'], ['Battle of Nsukka', 'end time', '12 July 1967'], ['Battle of Nsukka', 'start time', '02 July 1967'], ['Battle of Nsukka', 'point in time', '1967'], ['Battle of Nsukka', 'location', 'Biafra']]
The <entity_2> (<entity_5> – <entity_4>) was an offensive launched by the Nigerian Army at the beginning of the <entity_1>. On <entity_3> Ojukwu officially seceded the Eastern Region and proclaimed the new <entity_0>.
['battle']
Operation_UNICORD
2015–16 OK Liga Femenina
{'<entity_0>': '2015–16 OK Liga Femenina', '<entity_1>': 'Spain'}
[['2015–16 OK Liga Femenina', 'country', 'Spain']]
The <entity_0> was the eighth edition of <entity_1>'s premier women's rink hockey championship.
['sports season']
2015–16_OK_Liga_Femenina
Battle of Valdejunquera
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Valdejunquera', '<entity_1>': 'emirate of Córdoba', '<entity_2>': 'Kingdom of Navarre', '<entity_3>': '26 July 0920', '<entity_4>': 'battle', '<entity_5>': 'Kingdom of León'}
[['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'participant', 'emirate of Córdoba'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'participant', 'Kingdom of León'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'start time', '26 July 0920'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'end time', '26 July 0920'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'location', 'Kingdom of Navarre'], ['Battle of Valdejunquera', 'location', 'Kingdom of León']]
The <entity_0> took place in a valley called Iuncaria (val de Junquera) on <entity_3> 920 between the Islamic <entity_1> and the Christian armies of the kingdoms of <entity_5> and <entity_2>. The <entity_4>, a victory for the Córdobans, was part of the "campaign of Muez" (campaña de Muez), which was directed primarily against <entity_5>'s southern line of defence, the county of Castile along the Duero river. the Muslims) arrived at Mois (Muez), threatening the kingdom of <entity_2>, whose king, Sancho Garcés I requested the aid of Ordoño II of <entity_5>.
['battle']
Battle_of_Valdejunquera
Miss International 2008
{'<entity_0>': 'Miss International 2007', '<entity_1>': 'Miss International 2008', '<entity_2>': 'Miss International', '<entity_3>': '08 November 2008', '<entity_4>': 'Alejandra Andreu', '<entity_5>': '48', '<entity_6>': '63'}
[['Miss International 2008', 'part of the series', 'Miss International'], ['Miss International 2008', 'follows', 'Miss International 2007'], ['Miss International 2008', 'winner', 'Alejandra Andreu'], ['Miss International 2008', 'point in time', '08 November 2008'], ['Miss International 2008', 'edition number', '48'], ['Miss International 2008', 'number of participants', '63']]
<entity_1>, the 48th <entity_2> pageant, was held on <entity_3> at The Venetian Macao in Macau,the presenters are Eric Tsang, Dodo Cheng, Astrid Chan. <entity_6> contestants from all over the world competed for the crown, marking the biggest turnout in the <entity_5> years of the pageant, surpassing the previous of 61 during last year pageant. <entity_0>, Priscila Perales of Mexico, crowned her successor <entity_4> of Spain as the new <entity_2>.
['beauty pageant edition']
Miss_International_2008
1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia
{'<entity_0>': '1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia', '<entity_1>': '1998'}
[['1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia', 'point in time', '1998']]
The <entity_0> were held on <entity_1> to determine who will represent the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives.
['election']
1998_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Virginia
Wigger
{'<entity_0>': 'portmanteau', '<entity_1>': 'nigger', '<entity_2>': 'Wigger', '<entity_3>': 'person'}
[['Wigger', 'named after', 'nigger'], ['Wigger', 'subclass of', 'person'], ['Wigger', 'instance of', 'portmanteau'], ['Wigger', 'different from', 'Wigger']]
<entity_2>, or wigga, is a term for a white <entity_3> of European ethnic origin, who emulates the perceived mannerisms, language, and fashions associated with African-American culture, particularly hip hop. The term is a <entity_0> of white and <entity_1>.
['portmanteau', 'river', 'ethnic slur', 'literary work', 'family name']
Wigger
2015–16 Cypriot Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2015–16 Cypriot Cup', '<entity_1>': '28 October 2015', '<entity_2>': 'Cypriot Cup', '<entity_3>': '18 May 2016', '<entity_4>': 'Apollon Limassol FC', '<entity_5>': 'AC Omonia'}
[['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Cypriot Cup'], ['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'participating team', 'Apollon Limassol FC'], ['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'start time', '28 October 2015'], ['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'end time', '18 May 2016'], ['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'participating team', 'AC Omonia'], ['2015–16 Cypriot Cup', 'winner', 'Apollon Limassol FC']]
The <entity_0> was the 74th edition of the <entity_2>. It began on <entity_1> with the first round and concluded on <entity_3> with the final which was held at Tsirion Stadium. <entity_4> clinched their 8th <entity_2> trophy after a 2–1 victory over <entity_5>.
['sports season']
2015–16_Cypriot_Cup
rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – men's coxless pair
{'<entity_0>': 'Krylatskoye Rowing Canal', '<entity_1>': 'rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics', '<entity_2>': "rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – men's coxless pair", '<entity_3>': '1980'}
[["rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – men's coxless pair", 'part of', 'rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics'], ["rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – men's coxless pair", 'location', 'Krylatskoye Rowing Canal'], ["rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – men's coxless pair", 'point in time', '1980']]
The <entity_2> <entity_1> at the <entity_3> Summer Olympics took place at <entity_0>, Moscow, Soviet Union.
['rowing event', 'Olympic sporting event']
Rowing_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_pair
1983 Copa Libertadores
{'<entity_0>': '1983 Copa Libertadores', '<entity_1>': 'Grêmio Football Porto Alegrense'}
[['1983 Copa Libertadores', 'winner', 'Grêmio Football Porto Alegrense'], ['1983 Copa Libertadores', 'participating team', 'Grêmio Football Porto Alegrense']]
The <entity_0> was won by <entity_1> against C.A.
['sports season']
1983_Copa_Libertadores
1952 Tampa Spartans football team
{'<entity_0>': '1952 Tampa Spartans football team', '<entity_1>': '1952'}
[['1952 Tampa Spartans football team', 'point in time', '1952']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Tampa in the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1952_Tampa_Spartans_football_team
Midrash Petirat Moshe
{'<entity_0>': 'Midrash Petirat Moshe', '<entity_1>': 'Deuteronomy', '<entity_2>': 'Midrash'}
[['Midrash Petirat Moshe', 'based on', 'Deuteronomy'], ['Midrash Petirat Moshe', 'instance of', 'Midrash']]
<entity_0> (Hebrew: מדרש פטירת משה) or <entity_2> on the Death of Moses is one of the smaller midrashim. The real content of the <entity_2> is an aggadic treatment of <entity_1> 31:14 et seq., supplemented by an exegesis of <entity_1> 3:23 et seq., and is filled with somewhat tedious dialogues between God and Moses, who is represented as unwilling to die. Large portions of this <entity_2> are contained in <entity_1> Rabbah where they must be regarded as later additions. The entire passage represented by <entity_1> Rabbah 11:9-10 is found also, combined in the same manner, in Yalkut Shimoni where the <entity_2> Petirat Mosheh is given as the source.
['midrash', 'Midrash']
Midrash_Petirat_Moshe
1999 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
{'<entity_0>': '1999 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Milan', '<entity_2>': 'Italy'}
[['1999 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships', 'country', 'Italy'], ['1999 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships', 'location', 'Milan']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_1>, <entity_2> at the Idroscalo.
['ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships', 'sports season']
1999_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships
Typhoon Usagi
{'<entity_0>': '16 September 2013', '<entity_1>': 'Typhoon Usagi', '<entity_2>': 'typhoon'}
[['Typhoon Usagi', 'start time', '16 September 2013'], ['Typhoon Usagi', 'instance of', 'typhoon']]
<entity_1>, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Odette, was a violent tropical cyclone which affected Taiwan, the Philippines, China, and Hong Kong in <entity_0>. Developing into a tropical storm east of the Philippines late on <entity_0>, Usagi began explosive intensification on September 19 and ultimately became a violent and large <entity_2>.
['typhoon']
Typhoon_Usagi_(2013)
1932 Volta a Catalunya
{'<entity_0>': '1932 Volta a Catalunya', '<entity_1>': 'Volta a Catalunya', '<entity_2>': '11 September 1932', '<entity_3>': '04 September 1932'}
[['1932 Volta a Catalunya', 'end time', '11 September 1932'], ['1932 Volta a Catalunya', 'start time', '04 September 1932'], ['1932 Volta a Catalunya', 'instance of', 'Volta a Catalunya']]
The <entity_0> was the 14th edition of the <entity_1> cycle race and was held from <entity_3> to <entity_2>.
['Volta a Catalunya']
1932_Volta_a_Catalunya
1956 Santiago rail crash
{'<entity_0>': '1956 Santiago rail crash', '<entity_1>': '14 February 1956', '<entity_2>': 'Santiago', '<entity_3>': 'Chile', '<entity_4>': '198', '<entity_5>': '23'}
[['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'country', 'Chile'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'point in time', '14 February 1956'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'location', 'Santiago'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'number of deaths', '23'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'number of injured', '198'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'start time', '14 February 1956'], ['1956 Santiago rail crash', 'end time', '14 February 1956']]
The <entity_0> occurred on <entity_1>, at 4:00 a.m. near the <entity_3> capital <entity_2> on the branch to Cartagena and killed <entity_5> people. <entity_5> people were killed and <entity_4> injured.
['train wreck']
1956_Santiago_rail_crash
Battle of Flochberg
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Flochberg', '<entity_1>': '08 February 1150'}
[['Battle of Flochberg', 'point in time', '08 February 1150'], ['Battle of Flochberg', 'start time', '08 February 1150'], ['Battle of Flochberg', 'end time', '08 February 1150']]
The <entity_0> (<entity_1>) was a victory for the royal forces of Henry (VI) of Germany over the House of Welf, led by Welf VI and his son, Welf VII.
['battle']
Battle_of_Flochberg
2020 Dominican Republic general election
{'<entity_0>': 'Dominican Republic', '<entity_1>': '2020 Dominican Republic general election', '<entity_2>': '2020', '<entity_3>': '05 July 2020'}
[['2020 Dominican Republic general election', 'point in time', '05 July 2020'], ['2020 Dominican Republic general election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Dominican Republic'], ['2020 Dominican Republic general election', 'country', 'Dominican Republic'], ['2020 Dominican Republic general election', 'point in time', '2020']]
<entity_1> were held in the <entity_0> on <entity_3> to elect a president, vice-president, 32 senators and 190 deputies. It was initially reported that representatives of the Organization of American States (OAS) would arrive to the <entity_0> on <entity_2> to monitor the elections. The general election to elect the President and members of the <entity_0> parliament, which was postponed from the scheduled <entity_2> date due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was later held on <entity_3>. Abinader was sworn in as President of the <entity_0> on <entity_2>.
['election', 'group of elections']
2020_Dominican_Republic_general_election
Capture of Muscat
{'<entity_0>': 'Capture of Muscat', '<entity_1>': 'Muscat'}
[['Capture of Muscat', 'location', 'Muscat']]
The <entity_0> occurred in 1552, when an Ottoman fleet under Piri Reis attacked Old <entity_1>, in modern Oman, and plundered the town from the Portuguese.
['conflict', 'siege']
Capture_of_Muscat_(1552)
1994 Spengler Cup
{'<entity_0>': '1994 Spengler Cup', '<entity_1>': '1994', '<entity_2>': 'Vaillant Arena', '<entity_3>': 'Switzerland', '<entity_4>': 'HC Davos', '<entity_5>': 'Davos'}
[['1994 Spengler Cup', 'location', 'Vaillant Arena'], ['1994 Spengler Cup', 'country', 'Switzerland'], ['1994 Spengler Cup', 'organizer', 'HC Davos'], ['1994 Spengler Cup', 'point in time', '1994'], ['1994 Spengler Cup', 'location', 'Davos']]
The <entity_0> was held in <entity_5>, <entity_3> between <entity_1>, and <entity_1>. All matches were played at <entity_4>'s home arena, <entity_2>.
['sports season', 'Spengler Cup']
1994_Spengler_Cup

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