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athletics at the 2013 Summer Universiade – men's 4 × 100 metres relay
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[["athletics at the 2013 Summer Universiade – men's 4 × 100 metres relay", 'part of', 'athletics at the 2013 Summer Universiade']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_1> was held on 11 July–12 July.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2013_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay
2014–15 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "2014–15 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': "men's basketball"}
[["2014–15 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team", 'competition class', "men's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2014–15_Oklahoma_Sooners_men's_basketball_team
1917–18 Duquesne Dukes men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "1917–18 Duquesne Dukes men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': "men's basketball"}
[["1917–18 Duquesne Dukes men's basketball team", 'competition class', "men's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represents Duquesne University during the 1917–18 college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
1917–18_Duquesne_Dukes_men's_basketball_team
badminton at the 1998 Asian Games – women's team
{'<entity_0>': "badminton at the 1998 Asian Games – women's team", '<entity_1>': '1998', '<entity_2>': 'Thailand', '<entity_3>': 'Bangkok'}
[["badminton at the 1998 Asian Games – women's team", 'country', 'Thailand'], ["badminton at the 1998 Asian Games – women's team", 'location', 'Bangkok'], ["badminton at the 1998 Asian Games – women's team", 'point in time', '1998']]
The <entity_0> was scheduled from 8th - <entity_1> at Thamassat University Sports Complex, <entity_3>, <entity_2>.
['badminton event']
Badminton_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_team
1944 El Toro Flying Marines football team
{'<entity_0>': '1944 El Toro Flying Marines football team', '<entity_1>': '1944'}
[['1944 El Toro Flying Marines football team', 'point in time', '1944']]
The <entity_0> represented the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station during the <entity_1> college football season.
['sports season of a sports club']
1944_El_Toro_Flying_Marines_football_team
2017 Buffalo mayoral election
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Buffalo mayoral election', '<entity_1>': '2017'}
[['2017 Buffalo mayoral election', 'point in time', '2017']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>.
['election', 'mayoral election']
2017_Buffalo_mayoral_election
Love and Dance World Tour
{'<entity_0>': 'Love and Dance World Tour', '<entity_1>': 'concert tour', '<entity_2>': 'Luis Fonsi'}
[['Love and Dance World Tour', 'instance of', 'concert tour'], ['Love and Dance World Tour', 'performer', 'Luis Fonsi']]
The <entity_0> is the ninth <entity_1> by Puerto Rican singer <entity_2>, in support of his worldwide hit single, "Despacito" (2017).
['concert tour']
Love_+_Dance_World_Tour
2012 Fiesta Bowl
{'<entity_0>': '2012 Fiesta Bowl', '<entity_1>': 'bowl game'}
[['2012 Fiesta Bowl', 'instance of', 'bowl game']]
The <entity_0> was a postseason college football <entity_1> played at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
['bowl game']
2012_Fiesta_Bowl
Wolferton Handicap
{'<entity_0>': 'Wolferton Handicap', '<entity_1>': 'Ascot Racecourse', '<entity_2>': 'horse race', '<entity_3>': 'Ascot'}
[['Wolferton Handicap', 'instance of', 'horse race'], ['Wolferton Handicap', 'location', 'Ascot Racecourse'], ['Wolferton Handicap', 'location', 'Ascot']]
The <entity_0> is a Listed flat <entity_2> in Great Britain open to horses of four-year-old and up. It is run at <entity_3> over a distance of 1 mile 1 furlong and 212 yards (2,004 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June on the first day of the <entity_1> meeting.
['horse race']
Wolferton_Stakes
2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
{'<entity_0>': '2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Cork Senior Hurling Championship', '<entity_2>': '02 October 2011', '<entity_3>': '2011'}
[['2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship', 'start time', '02 October 2011'], ['2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship', 'point in time', '2011'], ['2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Cork Senior Hurling Championship']]
The <entity_0> was the 123rd staging of the <entity_1> since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The championship proper began on <entity_3> and ended on <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2011_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga
{'<entity_0>': '2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', '<entity_1>': 'Serbian First League', '<entity_2>': 'Serbian SuperLiga', '<entity_3>': '2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga', '<entity_4>': '14 August 2010', '<entity_5>': '29 May 2011', '<entity_6>': 'association football', '<entity_7>': 'Serbia'}
[['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'league level below', 'Serbian First League'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'start time', '14 August 2010'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'country', 'Serbia'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'end time', '29 May 2011'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'sport', 'association football'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Serbian SuperLiga'], ['2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga', 'follows', '2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga']]
The <entity_0> (known as the Jelen SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the <entity_2>, the top <entity_6> league of <entity_7>, since its establishment in 2006. It began on <entity_4> and ended on <entity_5>. Napredak Kruševac and Mladi Radnik were relegated to the 2010–11 <entity_1> after the <entity_3> for finishing in 15th and 16th place, respectively. Inđija made their debut at the highest <entity_6> league of <entity_7>.
['sports season']
2010–11_Serbian_SuperLiga
2004 WDF Europe Cup
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[['2004 WDF Europe Cup', 'sport', 'darts'], ['2004 WDF Europe Cup', 'instance of', 'WDF Europe Cup'], ['2004 WDF Europe Cup', 'location', 'Tampere'], ['2004 WDF Europe Cup', 'location', 'Finland']]
The <entity_0> was the 14th edition of the <entity_1> <entity_4> tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in <entity_2>, <entity_3> from 27 Aug-30 Aug. 21 countries/associations entered a men's selection in the event.
['WDF Europe Cup']
2004_WDF_Europe_Cup
1921 Sewanee Tigers football team
{'<entity_0>': '1921 Sewanee Tigers football team', '<entity_1>': '1921'}
[['1921 Sewanee Tigers football team', 'point in time', '1921']]
The <entity_0> represented the Sewanee Tigers of Sewanee: The University of the South during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1921_Sewanee_Tigers_football_team
Chasnala mining disaster
{'<entity_0>': 'Chasnala mining disaster', '<entity_1>': 'Dhanbad', '<entity_2>': 'India'}
[['Chasnala mining disaster', 'location', 'Dhanbad'], ['Chasnala mining disaster', 'country', 'India']]
The <entity_0> was a disaster that happened on 27 December 1975 in a coal mine in Chasnala near <entity_1> in the <entity_2> state of Jharkhand.
['mining accident']
Chasnala_mining_disaster
2003 NASDAQ-100 Open
{'<entity_0>': 'Tennis Center at Crandon Park', '<entity_1>': '2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', '<entity_2>': 'tennis tournament', '<entity_3>': '2003', '<entity_4>': 'Miami Open', '<entity_5>': 'United States of America'}
[['2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', 'location', 'Tennis Center at Crandon Park'], ['2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', 'country', 'United States of America'], ['2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', 'point in time', '2003'], ['2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Miami Open'], ['2003 NASDAQ-100 Open', 'description', 'tennis tournament']]
The <entity_1> was a <entity_2> played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 19th edition of the <entity_4> and was part of the Tennis Masters Series of the <entity_3> ATP Tour and of Tier I of the <entity_3> WTA Tour. Both the men's and women's events took place at the <entity_0> in Key Biscayne, Florida in the <entity_5> from March 17 through <entity_3>.
['Miami Open', 'tennis tournament edition']
2003_NASDAQ-100_Open
Tri-State League
{'<entity_0>': 'Tri-State League', '<entity_1>': 'baseball'}
[['Tri-State League', 'sport', 'baseball']]
The <entity_0> was the name of six different circuits in American minor league <entity_1>. One of the most extensive discussions of this <entity_0> explains how integration of Major League <entity_1> led to the demise of the Negro Leagues.
['athletic conference', 'sports league']
Tri-State_League
Child Labor Amendment
{'<entity_0>': 'United States Constitution', '<entity_1>': 'Child Labor Amendment', '<entity_2>': 'proposed amendment', '<entity_3>': 'child labour', '<entity_4>': 'United States of America'}
[['Child Labor Amendment', 'instance of', 'proposed amendment'], ['proposed amendment', 'of', 'United States Constitution'], ['Child Labor Amendment', 'main subject', 'child labour'], ['Child Labor Amendment', 'country', 'United States of America']]
The <entity_1> is a proposed and still-pending amendment to the <entity_0> that would specifically authorize Congress to regulate "labor of persons under eighteen years of age". Having been approved by Congress, the <entity_2> was sent to the state legislatures for ratification and was ratified by the following states: The following fifteen state legislatures rejected the <entity_1> and did not subsequently ratify it: Although the act, on the part of state legislatures, of "rejecting" a proposed constitutional amendment has no legal recognition, such action does have political ramifications. These delayed decisions resulted in much controversy and resulted in the 1939 Supreme Court case Coleman v. Miller (307 <entity_4> 433) in which it was determined that the <entity_1> remained pending before the state legislatures because the 68th Congress did not specify any deadline. If ever ratified by the required number of <entity_4> state legislatures, the <entity_1> would repose in the Congress of the United States shared jurisdiction with the states to legislate on the subject of <entity_3>.
['proposed amendment']
Child_Labor_Amendment
North America Cup
{'<entity_0>': 'Campbellville, Ontario', '<entity_1>': 'North America Cup', '<entity_2>': 'Canada'}
[['North America Cup', 'country', 'Canada'], ['North America Cup', 'location', 'Campbellville, Ontario']]
The <entity_1> is an annual harness racing event for 3-year-old standardbred pacing horses which is held at Mohawk Raceway in <entity_0>, <entity_2>.
['horse race']
North_America_Cup
Battle of Sunda Strait
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[['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'part of', 'World War II'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'end time', '01 March 1942'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'start time', '28 February 1942'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'location', 'Sunda Strait'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'instance of', 'naval battle'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'location', 'Dutch East Indies'], ['Battle of Sunda Strait', 'location', 'Sumatra']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_6> which occurred during <entity_3> in the <entity_4> between the islands of Java, and <entity_7>. On the night of <entity_2> – <entity_5>, the Australian light cruiser HMAS Perth and the American heavy cruiser USS Houston faced a major Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) task force. In late <entity_2>, Japanese amphibious forces were preparing to invade Java, in the <entity_1>. Houston and Perth both retreated to Tanjung Priok, Java, the main port of Batavia, <entity_1>, where they arrived at 13:30 on <entity_2>. In the early evening on <entity_2>, Houston, Perth and the Dutch destroyer HNLMS Evertsen received orders to depart Tanjung Priok and head through <entity_4> to Tjilatjap, on the south coast of Java. Her captain ordered a course northwest towards Pulau Mundu island, off the west coast of <entity_7>, then hugged the Sumatran coast as Evertsen turned south to head through <entity_4>.
['battle', 'naval battle']
Battle_of_Sunda_Strait
2006 Utah Utes football team
{'<entity_0>': '2006 Utah Utes football team', '<entity_1>': '2006'}
[['2006 Utah Utes football team', 'point in time', '2006']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Utah in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FBS football season.
['American football team season']
2006_Utah_Utes_football_team
Mark 26 torpedo
{'<entity_0>': 'Westinghouse Electric', '<entity_1>': 'anti-surface warfare', '<entity_2>': 'Mark 26 torpedo'}
[['Mark 26 torpedo', 'designed by', 'Westinghouse Electric'], ['Mark 26 torpedo', 'instance of', 'anti-surface warfare']]
The <entity_2> was a submarine-launched <entity_1> torpedo designed by <entity_0> in 1944 as an improved version of the Mark 28 torpedo.
['anti-surface warfare']
Mark_26_torpedo
2011 Palanca Awards
{'<entity_0>': '2011 Palanca Awards', '<entity_1>': '2011'}
[['2011 Palanca Awards', 'point in time', '2011'], ['2011 Palanca Awards', 'publication date', '2011']]
The <entity_0> winners for <entity_1> received their medals (for first Prize winners only), certificates (for all winners) and cash prizes during awarding ceremonies held on <entity_1>, at the Peninsula Hotel Manila in Makati City.
['award ceremony']
2011_Palanca_Awards
2018–19 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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[['2018–19 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina', 'sport', 'association football'], ['2018–19 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina', 'country', 'Bosnia and Herzegovina'], ['2018–19 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina', 'sports season of league or competition', 'First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina'], ['2018–19 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina', 'follows', '2017–18 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina']]
The <entity_0> was the 24th season of the <entity_1>, the second tier <entity_3> in <entity_2>, since its original establishment and the 19th as a unified federation-wide league. Tuzla City, at that time still known as Sloga Simin Han, were the last champions, having won their first championship title in the <entity_4> season and earning a promotion to the Premier League of <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2018–19_First_League_of_the_Federation_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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[["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'start time', '13 March 1997'], ["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'end time', '31 March 1997'], ["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'sport', 'basketball'], ["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'point in time', '1997'], ["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'number of participants', '64'], ["1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament", 'organizer', 'National Collegiate Athletic Association']]
The <entity_0> involved <entity_6> schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's <entity_4> Division I college <entity_2>. It began on <entity_1>, and ended with the championship game on <entity_3> in Indianapolis, Indiana at the RCA Dome. Finally, the Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit's major indoor <entity_2> arena from 1988 to 2017, hosted games for the first time in <entity_5>.
['sports season']
1997_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
2006–07 OK Liga
{'<entity_0>': '2006–07 OK Liga', '<entity_1>': 'roller hockey (quad)', '<entity_2>': 'Spain'}
[['2006–07 OK Liga', 'sport', 'roller hockey (quad)'], ['2006–07 OK Liga', 'country', 'Spain']]
The <entity_0> was the 38th season of the top-tier league of <entity_1> in <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2006–07_OK_Liga
1948 United States presidential election in Iowa
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[['1948 United States presidential election in Iowa', 'point in time', '02 November 1948'], ['1948 United States presidential election in Iowa', 'office contested', 'President of the United States'], ['1948 United States presidential election in Iowa', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Iowa'], ['1948 United States presidential election in Iowa', 'part of', '1948 United States presidential election']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_2>, as part of the <entity_1>. <entity_4> voters chose ten representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for <entity_3> and vice <entity_3>.
['election', 'presidential election']
1948_United_States_presidential_election_in_Iowa
World Championship Mountain Bike 2004
{'<entity_0>': 'World Championship Mountain Bike 2004', '<entity_1>': '12 September 2004', '<entity_2>': 'Les Gets'}
[['World Championship Mountain Bike 2004', 'end time', '12 September 2004'], ['World Championship Mountain Bike 2004', 'location', 'Les Gets']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_2>, a ski station in the French Alps, from 8 to <entity_1>.
['sports season', 'UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships']
2004_UCI_Mountain_Bike_&_Trials_World_Championships
1990 European Athletics Championships – men's 4 x 100 metres relay
{'<entity_0>': "1990 European Athletics Championships – men's 4 x 100 metres relay", '<entity_1>': '1990'}
[["1990 European Athletics Championships – men's 4 x 100 metres relay", 'point in time', '1990']]
These are the official results of the Men's 4x100 metres event at the <entity_0> in Split, Yugoslavia, held at Stadion Poljud on <entity_1>.
['sporting event']
1990_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay
1930 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
{'<entity_0>': '1930 Pittsburgh Panthers football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1930'}
[['1930 Pittsburgh Panthers football team', 'point in time', '1930'], ['1930 Pittsburgh Panthers football team', 'sport', 'American football']]
The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented the University of Pittsburgh as an independent during the <entity_2> college football season.
['American football team season']
1930_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_team
November 1946 United Nations Security Council election
{'<entity_0>': 'November 1946 United Nations Security Council election', '<entity_1>': '19 November 1946'}
[['November 1946 United Nations Security Council election', 'point in time', '19 November 1946'], ['November 1946 United Nations Security Council election', 'start time', '19 November 1946'], ['November 1946 United Nations Security Council election', 'end time', '19 November 1946']]
The second <entity_0> was held on <entity_1> during the First session of the United Nations General Assembly.
['election', 'United Nations Security Council election']
November_1946_United_Nations_Security_Council_election
swimming at the 1979 Pan American Games – men's 400 metre individual medley
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[["swimming at the 1979 Pan American Games – men's 400 metre individual medley", 'point in time', '1979'], ["swimming at the 1979 Pan American Games – men's 400 metre individual medley", 'sport', 'swimming']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> Pan American Games took place on 3 July at the Piscina Olimpica Del Escambron.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_1979_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_400_metre_individual_medley
Battle of Bloody Marsh
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Bloody Marsh', '<entity_1>': "War of Jenkins' Ear", '<entity_2>': 'St. Simons', '<entity_3>': '07 July 1742', '<entity_4>': 'Georgia', '<entity_5>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of Bloody Marsh', 'point in time', '07 July 1742'], ['Battle of Bloody Marsh', 'location', 'St. Simons'], ['Battle of Bloody Marsh', 'part of', "War of Jenkins' Ear"], ['Battle of Bloody Marsh', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Bloody Marsh', 'location', 'Georgia']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_3> between Spanish and British forces on <entity_2>, part of the Province of <entity_4>, resulting in a victory for the British. Part of the <entity_1>, the <entity_5> was for the British fortifications of Fort Frederica and Fort <entity_2>, with the strategic goal the sea routes and inland waters they controlled. The Spanish left <entity_2> on 25 July, ending their last invasion of colonial <entity_4>.
['battle']
Battle_of_Bloody_Marsh
1974 European Athletics Championships – women's javelin throw
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[["1974 European Athletics Championships – women's javelin throw", 'part of', '1974 European Athletics Championships'], ["1974 European Athletics Championships – women's javelin throw", 'point in time', '1974'], ["1974 European Athletics Championships – women's javelin throw", 'country', 'Italy']]
The <entity_1> at the <entity_0> was held in Rome, <entity_3>, at Stadio Olimpico on <entity_2> and <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
1974_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw
Los Angeles International Culture Film Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'Los Angeles International Culture Film Festival', '<entity_1>': 'film festival'}
[['Los Angeles International Culture Film Festival', 'instance of', 'film festival']]
<entity_0> (LAICFF) is an international <entity_1>.
['film festival']
Los_Angeles_International_Culture_Film_Festival
offertory
{'<entity_0>': 'offertory', '<entity_1>': 'singing'}
[['offertory', 'instance of', 'singing']]
In the Roman Rite, the procession bringing the gifts is accompanied by the Offertory Chant, and <entity_1> may accompany the <entity_0> even if there is no procession. The priest read the refrain at the beginning of the <entity_0> not only at a Low Mass, which was without <entity_1>, but also at a Solemn Mass. Current practice in Anglican churches favours the <entity_1> of a congregational hymn (the "<entity_0> hymn") or an anthem sung by the choir, and often both.
['singing', 'Christian liturgical element']
Offertory
10th Grey Cup
{'<entity_0>': '02 December 1922', '<entity_1>': '10th Grey Cup', '<entity_2>': 'Kingston'}
[['10th Grey Cup', 'point in time', '02 December 1922'], ['10th Grey Cup', 'location', 'Kingston']]
The <entity_1> was played on <entity_0>, before 4,700 fans at Richardson Memorial Stadium at <entity_2>.
['sports season']
10th_Grey_Cup
2016 Georgia Bulldogs football team
{'<entity_0>': '2016 Georgia Bulldogs football team', '<entity_1>': '2016'}
[['2016 Georgia Bulldogs football team', 'point in time', '2016']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Georgia in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FBS football season.
['American football team season']
2016_Georgia_Bulldogs_football_team
1984 Australian Formula 2 Championship
{'<entity_0>': '1984 Australian Formula 2 Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Australia'}
[['1984 Australian Formula 2 Championship', 'country', 'Australia']]
The <entity_0> was a CAMS sanctioned <entity_1> motor racing title open to cars complying with <entity_1> Formula 2 regulations.
['sports season']
1984_Australian_Formula_2_Championship
2009 Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic election
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic election', '<entity_1>': '2009'}
[['2009 Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic election', 'point in time', '2009']]
<entity_0> were held on <entity_1>.
['election']
2009_Tasmanian_Legislative_Council_periodic_election
Bashi Skirmish
{'<entity_0>': 'Failetown', '<entity_1>': '1813', '<entity_2>': 'Bashi Skirmish', '<entity_3>': 'Creek War', '<entity_4>': 'skirmish'}
[['Bashi Skirmish', 'location', 'Failetown'], ['Bashi Skirmish', 'part of', 'Creek War'], ['Bashi Skirmish', 'instance of', 'skirmish'], ['Bashi Skirmish', 'point in time', '1813']]
The <entity_2> in the <entity_3> was fought in what became <entity_0>. The exact date of this <entity_4> is not clear but it is believed to have occurred in early <entity_1>.
['skirmish']
Bashi_Skirmish
Prix du Petit Couvert
{'<entity_0>': 'Prix du Petit Couvert', '<entity_1>': 'horse race', '<entity_2>': 'France'}
[['Prix du Petit Couvert', 'country', 'France'], ['Prix du Petit Couvert', 'instance of', 'horse race'], ['Prix du Petit Couvert', 'location', 'France']]
The <entity_0> is a Group 3 flat <entity_1> in <entity_2> open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older.
['horse race']
Prix_du_Petit_Couvert
2008–09 KML season
{'<entity_0>': '2008–09 KML season', '<entity_1>': 'basketball', '<entity_2>': 'Estonia'}
[['2008–09 KML season', 'sport', 'basketball'], ['2008–09 KML season', 'country', 'Estonia']]
The <entity_0> is the 18th season of the <entity_2> <entity_1> league and the fifth under the title sponsorship of SEB. Including the competition's previous incarnations, this is the 84th season of the <entity_2> men's <entity_1> league.
['sports season']
2008–09_KML_season
Cornell–Hobart rivalry
{'<entity_0>': 'Cornell–Hobart rivalry', '<entity_1>': '05 April 1898', '<entity_2>': 'lacrosse'}
[['Cornell–Hobart rivalry', 'start time', '05 April 1898'], ['Cornell–Hobart rivalry', 'sport', 'lacrosse']]
The <entity_0> is an intercollegiate <entity_2> rivalry between the Cornell Big Red, which represent Cornell University, and the Hobart Statesmen, which represent Hobart College. It is one of the oldest rivalries in college <entity_2>; the inaugural game in the series was played on <entity_1> with Hobart prevailing by a score of 2-1.
['team rivalries in sports']
Cornell–Hobart_lacrosse_rivalry
1955 LPGA Tour
{'<entity_0>': '1955 LPGA Tour', '<entity_1>': 'LPGA Tour'}
[['1955 LPGA Tour', 'instance of', 'LPGA Tour']]
The <entity_0> was the sixth season since the <entity_1> officially began in 1950.
['LPGA Tour', 'sports season']
1955_LPGA_Tour
NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments
{'<entity_0>': 'NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments', '<entity_1>': 'Philippines', '<entity_2>': 'basketball'}
[['NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments', 'sport', 'basketball'], ['NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments', 'country', 'Philippines']]
The <entity_0> are the <entity_1>' National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments for <entity_2> in its 2013–14 season.
['sports season']
NCAA_Season_89_basketball_tournaments
1879 Limerick City by-election
{'<entity_0>': '1879 Limerick City by-election', '<entity_1>': '1879'}
[['1879 Limerick City by-election', 'point in time', '1879']]
The <entity_0> was fought on <entity_1>.
['by-election']
1879_Limerick_City_by-election
1934 Alabama gubernatorial election
{'<entity_0>': '1934 Alabama gubernatorial election', '<entity_1>': 'Governor of Alabama', '<entity_2>': '1934'}
[['1934 Alabama gubernatorial election', 'office contested', 'Governor of Alabama'], ['1934 Alabama gubernatorial election', 'point in time', '1934']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_2>, in order to elect the <entity_1>.
['gubernatorial election']
1934_Alabama_gubernatorial_election
1992 Labatt Brier
{'<entity_0>': '1992 Labatt Brier', '<entity_1>': 'Brandt Centre'}
[['1992 Labatt Brier', 'location', 'Brandt Centre']]
The <entity_0> was held from March 8 to 15 at the <entity_1> in Regina, Saskatchewan.
['sports season']
1992_Labatt_Brier
2017 South Ossetian presidential election
{'<entity_0>': '2017 South Ossetian presidential election', '<entity_1>': 'South Ossetia', '<entity_2>': '09 April 2017'}
[['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'country', 'South Ossetia'], ['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'location', 'South Ossetia'], ['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'point in time', '09 April 2017'], ['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'South Ossetia'], ['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'start time', '09 April 2017'], ['2017 South Ossetian presidential election', 'end time', '09 April 2017']]
<entity_0> were held in <entity_1> on <entity_2> alongside a referendum on changing the official name of the state to "Republic of <entity_1>–the State of Alania", or "<entity_1>–Alania" for short.
['presidential election']
2017_South_Ossetian_presidential_election
1945 Miami Hurricanes football team
{'<entity_0>': '1945 Miami Hurricanes football team', '<entity_1>': '1945'}
[['1945 Miami Hurricanes football team', 'point in time', '1945']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Miami for the <entity_1> college football season.
['association football team season']
1945_Miami_Hurricanes_football_team
1945 Villanova Wildcats football team
{'<entity_0>': '1945 Villanova Wildcats football team', '<entity_1>': '1945'}
[['1945 Villanova Wildcats football team', 'point in time', '1945']]
The <entity_0> represented the Villanova University during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1945_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
2017 British Indoor Athletics Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2017 British Indoor Athletics Championships', '<entity_1>': '2017'}
[['2017 British Indoor Athletics Championships', 'point in time', '2017']]
The <entity_0> was a national track and field competition for British athletes, held on <entity_1> and <entity_1> at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, England.
['British Indoor Athletics Championships', 'sports season']
2017_British_Indoor_Athletics_Championships
Pride Bushido 9
{'<entity_0>': 'Pride Fighting Championships', '<entity_1>': 'mixed martial arts', '<entity_2>': 'Ariake Coliseum', '<entity_3>': 'Pride 30', '<entity_4>': 'Pride Bushido 9'}
[['Pride Bushido 9', 'organizer', 'Pride Fighting Championships'], ['Pride Bushido 9', 'followed by', 'Pride 30'], ['Pride Bushido 9', 'sport', 'mixed martial arts'], ['Pride Bushido 9', 'location', 'Ariake Coliseum']]
The year <entity_4> is the 9th year in the history of the <entity_0>, a <entity_1> promotion based in Japan. Pride FC: Bushido 9 was an event held on September 25, <entity_4> at <entity_2> in Tokyo, Japan. <entity_3>: Fully Loaded was an event held on October 23, <entity_4> at Osaka-jo Hall in Osaka, Japan.
['mixed martial arts event']
Pride_Bushido_9
2007 European Athletics Junior Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2007 European Athletics Junior Championships', '<entity_1>': '19 July 2007', '<entity_2>': '22 July 2007', '<entity_3>': 'Netherlands', '<entity_4>': 'Hengelo'}
[['2007 European Athletics Junior Championships', 'start time', '19 July 2007'], ['2007 European Athletics Junior Championships', 'end time', '22 July 2007'], ['2007 European Athletics Junior Championships', 'country', 'Netherlands'], ['2007 European Athletics Junior Championships', 'location', 'Hengelo']]
The <entity_0> were held between <entity_1> and <entity_2> at the FBK-Stadium in <entity_4>, in the eastern <entity_3>.
['European Athletics Junior Championships']
2007_European_Athletics_Junior_Championships
2011 Sylvania 300
{'<entity_0>': 'New Hampshire Motor Speedway', '<entity_1>': '25 September 2011', '<entity_2>': '2011 Sylvania 300', '<entity_3>': 'Loudon'}
[['2011 Sylvania 300', 'location', 'New Hampshire Motor Speedway'], ['2011 Sylvania 300', 'point in time', '25 September 2011'], ['2011 Sylvania 300', 'start time', '25 September 2011'], ['2011 Sylvania 300', 'end time', '25 September 2011'], ['2011 Sylvania 300', 'location', 'Loudon']]
The <entity_2> was a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race that was held on <entity_1> at <entity_0> in <entity_3>, New Hampshire.
['ISM Connect 300']
2011_Sylvania_300
Battle of Albesa
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Albesa', '<entity_1>': '25 February 1003', '<entity_2>': 'Albesa', '<entity_3>': 'Reconquista', '<entity_4>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of Albesa', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Albesa', 'part of', 'Reconquista'], ['Battle of Albesa', 'location', 'Albesa'], ['Battle of Albesa', 'start time', '25 February 1003'], ['Battle of Albesa', 'end time', '25 February 1003']]
The <entity_0> was a follow-up to the Battle of Torà that took place <entity_1> at <entity_2> (<entity_2>), near Balagî (Balaguer), between the united Christian forces of the Catalan counties and the Islamic forces of the Caliphate of Córdoba. It was one of the border skirmishes associated with the interminable razzias of the <entity_3>, described as "a simple encounter between local forces" and "a local action without overarching importance", though both these views are called into question by the assemblage of important Catalan nobles at the <entity_4> and the Muslim reprisal which followed. Factum est proelium Albesae cum sarracenis ("the <entity_4> of <entity_2> is made with the Saracens"). <entity_4> is made in <entity_2> with the Saracens, where Berengar, Bishop of Elna, was killed"). The date of <entity_1> comes from the only Arabic source to mention the <entity_4>, Ibn al-Faraḍī, who records that Sa‘īd bin Mūsā of Elvira "died in the <entity_4> of al-Māša near Balagî the Thursday ten days before the end of the month of Rabī’ al-Thānī in the year 393", that is of the Islamic calendar, being <entity_1> in the Anno Domini system. Félix Hernández Jiménez dated the <entity_4> of <entity_2> to the summer of 1003 because he connected it with the seizure of the castle of Castellolí—mentioned only in one Christian source—by Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar, the Córdoban hajib. In this expedition, according to Ibn Khaldūn (in a part of his chronicle based on Ibn Ḥayyān), Ermengol I of Urgell, who had initially rebelled, surrendered and was taken captive: His capture is connected sometimes with the <entity_4> of <entity_2>, and sometimes not. This suggests an offensive action far into Muslim territory, making it possible that he died at the <entity_4> of <entity_2>. The marginality of al-Faraḍī's mention of the <entity_4> and the general accuracy of the history of Ibn Khaldūn (his source, Ibn Ḥayyān, was a contemporary), suggest that the <entity_4> of <entity_2> was a separate event from the capture of Ermengol, which took place on Abd al-Malik's punitive expedition against the Catalan counties. The <entity_4> of <entity_2> was one of the incursions which prompted the latter. A second <entity_4> was fought near <entity_2>, which was the end of the brief war, and possibly the campaigning season.
['battle']
Battle_of_Albesa
1992 UCI Road World Cup
{'<entity_0>': '1992 UCI Road World Cup', '<entity_1>': 'UCI Road World Cup'}
[['1992 UCI Road World Cup', 'instance of', 'UCI Road World Cup']]
The <entity_0> was the fourth edition of the <entity_1>.
['UCI Road World Cup', 'sports season']
1992_UCI_Road_World_Cup
2000 French Figure Skating Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2000 French Figure Skating Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Courchevel', '<entity_2>': 'France'}
[['2000 French Figure Skating Championships', 'location', 'Courchevel'], ['2000 French Figure Skating Championships', 'country', 'France']]
The <entity_0> (French: Championnat de <entity_2> Elite) took place between December 9th and 12th, 1999 in <entity_1>.
['figure skating competition']
2000_French_Figure_Skating_Championships
baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games
{'<entity_0>': 'Panam Sports', '<entity_1>': 'baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', '<entity_2>': '2015', '<entity_3>': 'baseball', '<entity_4>': 'Ontario', '<entity_5>': 'Canada', '<entity_6>': 'Ajax'}
[['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'sport', 'baseball'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'country', 'Canada'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'point in time', '2015'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'organizer', 'Panam Sports'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'location', 'Ontario'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'location', 'Ajax'], ['baseball at the 2015 Pan American Games', 'location', 'Canada']]
<entity_3> competitions at the <entity_1> in Toronto was held from July 11 to 26 at the Pan Am Ball Park, in <entity_6>, <entity_4>. Women's <entity_3> made its Pan American Games debut, after being added to the program at the 2013 <entity_0>'s general assembly. The following was the competition schedule for the <entity_3> competitions: *   Host nation (<entity_5>) The following athletes were the final medallists. For the women's tournament, <entity_5> as host nation qualified automatically, along with the top four nations at the qualification event held in <entity_2>.
['Baseball at the Pan American Games', 'sport competition at a multi-sport event', 'baseball at the Pan American Games']
Baseball_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games
2014 MAC Men's Soccer Tournament
{'<entity_0>': "2014 MAC Men's Soccer Tournament", '<entity_1>': "Mid-American Conference Men's Soccer Tournament", '<entity_2>': '2014'}
[["2014 MAC Men's Soccer Tournament", 'follows', "Mid-American Conference Men's Soccer Tournament"], ["2014 MAC Men's Soccer Tournament", 'point in time', '2014']]
The <entity_0> was the 21st edition of the four-team <entity_1>. The <entity_1> decided the Mid-American Conference champion and guaranteed representative into the <entity_2> NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
['sports season']
2014_MAC_Men's_Soccer_Tournament
2014 Uruguay Open
{'<entity_0>': '2014 Uruguay Open', '<entity_1>': '23 November 2014', '<entity_2>': 'Montevideo', '<entity_3>': 'Uruguay', '<entity_4>': 'tennis'}
[['2014 Uruguay Open', 'end time', '23 November 2014'], ['2014 Uruguay Open', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['2014 Uruguay Open', 'country', 'Uruguay'], ['2014 Uruguay Open', 'location', 'Montevideo'], ['2014 Uruguay Open', 'location', 'Uruguay']]
The <entity_0> is a professional <entity_4> tournament played on clay courts. It will take place in <entity_2>, <entity_3> between November 15 and <entity_1>.
['tennis tournament edition', 'Uruguay Open']
2014_Uruguay_Open
Toarcian turnover
{'<entity_0>': 'Toarcian turnover', '<entity_1>': 'extinction event', '<entity_2>': 'Pliensbachian', '<entity_3>': 'Toarcian'}
[['Toarcian turnover', 'follows', 'Pliensbachian'], ['Toarcian turnover', 'named after', 'Toarcian'], ['Toarcian turnover', 'instance of', 'extinction event']]
The <entity_0>, alternatively the <entity_3> extinction, the <entity_2>-<entity_3> extinction, or the Early Jurassic extinction, is the wave of extinctions that marked the end of the <entity_2> age and the start of the <entity_3> age of the Early Jurassic epoch, c. 183 million years ago. The <entity_0> was the seventh-largest <entity_1> in Earth's history.
['extinction event']
Toarcian_turnover
Handzame Classic
{'<entity_0>': 'Handzame Classic', '<entity_1>': 'UCI Europe Tour', '<entity_2>': 'road bicycle racing', '<entity_3>': 'Flanders', '<entity_4>': 'Belgium', '<entity_5>': '1.HC', '<entity_6>': '2018', '<entity_7>': '2011', '<entity_8>': '2002', '<entity_9>': '1.1'}
[['Handzame Classic', 'subclass of', '1.HC'], ['1.HC', 'start time', '2018'], ['1.HC', 'of', 'UCI Europe Tour'], ['Handzame Classic', 'subclass of', '1.1'], ['1.1', 'of', 'UCI Europe Tour'], ['1.1', 'start time', '2011'], ['Handzame Classic', 'sport', 'road bicycle racing'], ['Handzame Classic', 'country', 'Belgium'], ['Handzame Classic', 'inception', '2011'], ['Handzame Classic', 'start time', '2002'], ['Handzame Classic', 'location', 'Belgium'], ['Handzame Classic', 'location', 'Flanders']]
The Bredene-Koksijde Classic, previously <entity_0>, is a European single day <entity_2> held in the <entity_4> region of <entity_3>, starting in Bredene and finishing in Koksijde. Having been a part of the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen from <entity_8> to 2010, race organisers decided to run the race as a single-day race from <entity_7> and organized as a <entity_9> event on the <entity_1>, raised to <entity_5> status from <entity_6>.
['recurring event', 'single-day road race']
Handzame_Classic
wheelchair fencing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – women's épée B
{'<entity_0>': "wheelchair fencing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – women's épée B", '<entity_1>': 'Hellinikon Fencing Hall', '<entity_2>': 'wheelchair fencing'}
[["wheelchair fencing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – women's épée B", 'location', 'Hellinikon Fencing Hall'], ["wheelchair fencing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – women's épée B", 'sport', 'wheelchair fencing']]
The Women's Epee Individual B <entity_2> competition at the <entity_0> was held on 18 September at the <entity_1>.
['Paralympic sporting event']
Wheelchair_fencing_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_épée_B
Saxony Cup
{'<entity_0>': 'competition', '<entity_1>': 'Saxony Cup', '<entity_2>': 'association football', '<entity_3>': 'Saxony', '<entity_4>': '1991'}
[['Saxony Cup', 'sport', 'association football'], ['Saxony Cup', 'inception', '1991'], ['Saxony Cup', 'start time', '1991'], ['Saxony Cup', 'location', 'Saxony'], ['Saxony Cup', 'instance of', 'competition']]
The <entity_1> (Sachsenpokal) is a regional German <entity_2> <entity_0> established in <entity_4> for clubs from <entity_3> who play in the 3.
['association football competition', 'competition']
Saxony_Cup
2013 Hamilton mayoral election
{'<entity_0>': '2013 Hamilton mayoral election', '<entity_1>': 'New Zealand'}
[['2013 Hamilton mayoral election', 'country', 'New Zealand'], ['2013 Hamilton mayoral election', 'location', 'New Zealand']]
The <entity_0> was part of the Hamilton and wider <entity_1> local elections.
['mayoral election']
2013_Hamilton_mayoral_election
France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970
{'<entity_0>': 'France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970', '<entity_1>': '1970', '<entity_2>': 'France'}
[['France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970', 'point in time', '1970'], ['France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970', 'country', 'France']]
<entity_2> participated in the <entity_0> with the song "Marie-Blanche" performed by Guy Bonnet. For <entity_1>, after eight years of internal selections, <entity_2>'s national broadcaster, Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF), organized a televised national final which lasted seven weeks.
['France in the Eurovision Song Contest']
France_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1970
1994 UEFA Champions League Final
{'<entity_0>': '1994 UEFA Champions League Final', '<entity_1>': 'Olympic Stadium of Athens', '<entity_2>': '18 May 1994', '<entity_3>': 'FC Barcelona', '<entity_4>': 'association football', '<entity_5>': 'Athens', '<entity_6>': 'Greece', '<entity_7>': 'A.C. Milan', '<entity_8>': 'final'}
[['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'participating team', 'FC Barcelona'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'location', 'Olympic Stadium of Athens'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'participant', 'A.C. Milan'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'participant', 'FC Barcelona'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'sport', 'association football'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'point in time', '18 May 1994'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'start time', '18 May 1994'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'end time', '18 May 1994'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'location', 'Greece'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'location', 'Athens'], ['1994 UEFA Champions League Final', 'instance of', 'final']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_4> match between Italian club <entity_7> and Spanish club <entity_3>, played on <entity_2> at the <entity_1> in <entity_5>, <entity_6>. <entity_7>'s preparation before the <entity_8> was in disarray: legendary striker Marco van Basten was still out with a long-term injury, and £13 million young sensation Gianluigi Lentini (then world's most expensive footballer) was also injured; sweeper and captain, Franco Baresi was suspended, as was defender Alessandro Costacurta; and UEFA regulations at the time that limited teams to fielding a maximum of three non-nationals meant that coach Fabio Capello was forced to leave out Florin Răducioiu, Jean-Pierre Papin and Brian Laudrup. On <entity_3>'s side, the rule saw Johan Cruyff choosing not to pick Michael Laudrup in his squad for the <entity_8> which caused Capello to state after the game: "Laudrup was the guy I feared but Cruyff left him out, and that was his mistake". <entity_7> played in their all-white away strip, which historically they use in finals of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, while <entity_3> played in their red and blue strip. Eight minutes later, after Savićević had hit a post and the <entity_3> defence had failed to clear, <entity_7> defender Marcel Desailly beat the offside trap to make it 4–0, which ended up being the <entity_8> score. Many pundits have described <entity_7>'s performance against <entity_3> in the <entity_8> as the greatest ever by a team in European Cup/UEFA Champions League history.
['association football match', 'association football final', 'final']
1994_UEFA_Champions_League_Final
2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
{'<entity_0>': "2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay", '<entity_1>': '2010'}
[["2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay", 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_0> at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum on <entity_1> in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
['sporting event']
2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_4_×_200_metre_freestyle_relay
Woodone Open Hiroshima
{'<entity_0>': 'Woodone Open Hiroshima', '<entity_1>': 'Japan', '<entity_2>': 'golf'}
[['Woodone Open Hiroshima', 'country', 'Japan'], ['Woodone Open Hiroshima', 'sport', 'golf']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_2> event on the <entity_1> Golf Tour from 1973 to 2007.
['golf tournament']
Woodone_Open_Hiroshima
1904–05 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "1904–05 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': "men's basketball"}
[["1904–05 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team", 'competition class', "men's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represents the University of West Virginia during the 1904–05 college <entity_1> season.
['sports season of a sports club']
1904–05_West_Virginia_Mountaineers_men's_basketball_team
Hurricane Jose
{'<entity_0>': 'North Atlantic tropical cyclone', '<entity_1>': 'Hurricane Irma', '<entity_2>': 'Hurricane Jose', '<entity_3>': 'Hurricane Katia (2017)', '<entity_4>': '938'}
[['Hurricane Jose', 'part of the series', 'North Atlantic tropical cyclone'], ['Hurricane Jose', 'follows', 'Hurricane Irma'], ['Hurricane Jose', 'followed by', 'Hurricane Katia (2017)'], ['Hurricane Jose', 'lowest atmospheric pressure', '938']]
<entity_2> was a powerful and erratic tropical cyclone which was the longest-lived <entity_0> since Hurricane Nadine in 2012. Meanwhile, Jose, along with hurricanes <entity_1> and <entity_3>, marked the first time that three hurricanes were simultaneously present in the Atlantic since 2010. Despite being close to the outflow from the much larger <entity_1> to its west, Jose continued to quickly intensify over the next two days, which eventually culminated with it attaining peak winds of 155 mph (250 km/h) and a minimum pressure of <entity_4> mbar (27.7 inHg) at 18:00 UTC on September 8, while located to the east of the Leeward Islands. <entity_2> threatened the Lesser Antilles within days of catastrophic damage by <entity_1>, especially in Barbuda, which was 95% destroyed by <entity_1>.
['Category 2 hurricane', 'category 4 hurricane', 'Atlantic hurricane']
Hurricane_Jose_(2017)
Guatemala at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics
{'<entity_0>': 'Guatemala at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics', '<entity_1>': 'Guatemala', '<entity_2>': 'Daegu'}
[['Guatemala at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics', 'country', 'Guatemala'], ['Guatemala at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics', 'location', 'Daegu']]
<entity_1> competed at the <entity_0> from August 27 to September 4 in <entity_2>, South Korea.
['nation at the World Championships in Athletics']
Guatemala_at_the_2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics
2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Czech Republic', '<entity_2>': '04 December 2008', '<entity_3>': 'Slovak Figure Skating Championships', '<entity_4>': 'Polish Figure Skating Championships', '<entity_5>': 'Třinec'}
[['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Polish Figure Skating Championships'], ['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Slovak Figure Skating Championships'], ['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'start time', '04 December 2008'], ['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'location', 'Třinec'], ['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'country', 'Czech Republic'], ['2009 Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships', 'end time', '04 December 2008']]
The <entity_0> (Slovak: Majstrovstva CR a SR seniori) included the <entity_1>, <entity_3>, and <entity_4>. The event was held on <entity_2>–6, 2008 in <entity_5>, <entity_1>.
['figure skating competition']
2009_Three_National_Figure_Skating_Championships
2017 Manitoba Liberal Party leadership election
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Manitoba Liberal Party leadership election', '<entity_1>': '2017'}
[['2017 Manitoba Liberal Party leadership election', 'point in time', '2017']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>, at the Victoria Inn Conference Centre in Winnipeg.
['election', 'leadership election']
2017_Manitoba_Liberal_Party_leadership_election
2019 BWF International Challenge
{'<entity_0>': '2019 BWF International Challenge', '<entity_1>': 'BWF International Challenge'}
[['2019 BWF International Challenge', 'instance of', 'BWF International Challenge']]
The <entity_0> is the thirteenth season of the <entity_1>.
['BWF International Challenge']
2019_BWF_International_Challenge
swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – women's 100 metre butterfly
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – women's 100 metre butterfly", '<entity_1>': 'swimming', '<entity_2>': '1995'}
[["swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – women's 100 metre butterfly", 'point in time', '1995'], ["swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – women's 100 metre butterfly", 'sport', 'swimming']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> Pan American Games took place between March 12–17 at the Complejo Natatorio.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_butterfly
ATP Buzios
{'<entity_0>': 'ATP Buzios', '<entity_1>': 'tennis', '<entity_2>': 'Armação dos Búzios', '<entity_3>': 'Brazil', '<entity_4>': '1992', '<entity_5>': '1991'}
[['ATP Buzios', 'location', 'Armação dos Búzios'], ['ATP Buzios', 'dissolved, abolished or demolished date', '1992'], ['ATP Buzios', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['ATP Buzios', 'country', 'Brazil'], ['ATP Buzios', 'inception', '1991'], ['ATP Buzios', 'start time', '1991'], ['ATP Buzios', 'location', 'Brazil']]
The <entity_0> was a men's <entity_1> tournament played in <entity_2>, <entity_3>. The event was played as part of the ATP Tour in <entity_5> and <entity_4>.
['recurring tennis tournament']
ATP_Buzios
2016-17 Bundesliga
{'<entity_0>': '2016-17 Bundesliga', '<entity_1>': 'association football', '<entity_2>': 'Germany'}
[['2016-17 Bundesliga', 'country', 'Germany'], ['2016-17 Bundesliga', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was the 27th season of <entity_2>'s premier women's <entity_1> league.
['sports season']
2016–17_Frauen-Bundesliga
Battle of Brice's Cross Roads
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The <entity_2>, also known as the <entity_3> or the <entity_4>, was fought on Friday, <entity_5>, near Baldwyn, <entity_6>, then part of the <entity_1>. The <entity_0>, established in 1929, commemorates the <entity_2> and is considered one of the best preserved of the American Civil War.
['battle']
Battle_of_Brice's_Cross_Roads
1900 Kentucky Derby
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[['1900 Kentucky Derby', 'instance of', 'Kentucky Derby']]
The <entity_0> was the 26th running of the <entity_1>.
['Kentucky Derby']
1900_Kentucky_Derby
2017 Beach Volleyball World Championships – Men
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Beach Volleyball World Championships – Men', '<entity_1>': '2017'}
[['2017 Beach Volleyball World Championships – Men', 'point in time', '2017']]
The <entity_0> was held from 28 July to <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2017_Beach_Volleyball_World_Championships_–_Men's_tournament
1986 2. divisjon
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[['1986 2. divisjon', 'country', 'Norway'], ['1986 2. divisjon', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_2>'s second-tier <entity_1> league season.
['sports season']
1986_2._divisjon
1983 Estonian SSR Football Championship
{'<entity_0>': '1983 Estonian SSR Football Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Tallinna JK Dünamo'}
[['1983 Estonian SSR Football Championship', 'winner', 'Tallinna JK Dünamo']]
The <entity_0> was won by <entity_1>.
['sports season']
1983_Estonian_SSR_Football_Championship
1928 Salvadoran legislative election
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[['1928 Salvadoran legislative election', 'point in time', '1928'], ['1928 Salvadoran legislative election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'El Salvador'], ['1928 Salvadoran legislative election', 'country', 'El Salvador']]
<entity_0> were held in <entity_2> in <entity_1>.
['Salvadoran legislative election']
1928_Salvadoran_legislative_election
2004 Dutch Open
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The <entity_1>, also known by its sponsored name Priority Telecom Open, was an ATP men's <entity_8> tournament staged on outdoor <entity_4> in <entity_6>, <entity_5> and part of the <entity_0> of the <entity_2>. The tournament was held from <entity_7> until <entity_3>.
['tennis tournament edition', 'Dutch Open']
2004_Dutch_Open_(tennis)
2013–14 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team
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[["2013–14 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team", 'competition class', "men's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represented Seattle University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2013–14_Seattle_Redhawks_men's_basketball_team
GRUNDIGligaen
{'<entity_0>': "men's handball", '<entity_1>': 'GRUNDIGligaen', '<entity_2>': 'Norway'}
[['GRUNDIGligaen', 'country', 'Norway'], ['GRUNDIGligaen', 'competition class', "men's handball"]]
<entity_1> (Rema1000-ligaen) is the premier professional <entity_0> league in <entity_2>.
['sports league']
Eliteserien_(men's_handball)
2004 in Swedish football
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[['2004 in Swedish football', 'point in time', '2004']]
The <entity_0>, starting <entity_1> and ending <entity_1>: Print.
['events in a specific year or time period']
2004_in_Swedish_football
2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship qualification
{'<entity_0>': "2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship qualification", '<entity_1>': 'qualification', '<entity_2>': '2018'}
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The <entity_0> for the <entity_2> FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship saw member nations compete for two places at the finals in Italy and Bulgaria. The 2017 Men's South American champions, plus one team from the <entity_1> tournament qualified for the <entity_2> World Championship.
['qualification', 'sports season', 'sporting event']
2018_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Championship_qualification_(CSV)
1999 US Open – Men's Doubles
{'<entity_0>': 'Sébastien Lareau', '<entity_1>': "Alex O'Brien"}
[["Alex O'Brien", 'together with', 'Sébastien Lareau']]
<entity_1> and <entity_0> won the title, defeating Indian first seeds Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes in the final, 7–6(9–7), 6–4.
['tennis event']
1999_US_Open_–_Men's_Doubles
1991 Wicklow County Council election
{'<entity_0>': '1991 Wicklow County Council election', '<entity_1>': '1991'}
[['1991 Wicklow County Council election', 'point in time', '1991']]
An election to <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> as part of that year's Irish local elections.
['election', 'local election']
1991_Wicklow_County_Council_election
1971 European Athletics Championships – men's 1500 metres
{'<entity_0>': '1971 European Athletics Championships', '<entity_1>': "1971 European Athletics Championships – men's 1500 metres", '<entity_2>': '1971'}
[["1971 European Athletics Championships – men's 1500 metres", 'part of', '1971 European Athletics Championships'], ["1971 European Athletics Championships – men's 1500 metres", 'point in time', '1971']]
The <entity_1> at the <entity_0> was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on <entity_2> and <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
1971_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metres
1985 Scotland rugby union tour of North America
{'<entity_0>': '1985 Scotland rugby union tour of North America', '<entity_1>': 'rugby union', '<entity_2>': '1985'}
[['1985 Scotland rugby union tour of North America', 'point in time', '1985'], ['1985 Scotland rugby union tour of North America', 'sport', 'rugby union']]
The <entity_0> was a series of nine matches played by the Scotland national <entity_1> team in Canada and the United States in <entity_2>.
['sports tour', 'sports season']
1985_Scotland_rugby_union_tour_of_North_America
1936–37 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "1936–37 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[["1936–37 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represented Duke University during the 1936–37 men's college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
1936–37_Duke_Blue_Devils_men's_basketball_team
33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards
{'<entity_0>': 'Sejong Center', '<entity_1>': '33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards', '<entity_2>': '30 November 2012'}
[['33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards', 'location', 'Sejong Center'], ['33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards', 'point in time', '30 November 2012'], ['33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards', 'start time', '30 November 2012'], ['33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards', 'end time', '30 November 2012']]
The <entity_1> ceremony was held on <entity_2> at the <entity_0> in Seoul.
['award ceremony']
33rd_Blue_Dragon_Film_Awards
United Nations Security Council Resolution 733
{'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 733', '<entity_1>': '23 January 1992'}
[['United Nations Security Council Resolution 733', 'publication date', '23 January 1992'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 733', 'start time', '23 January 1992']]
<entity_0>, adopted unanimously on <entity_1>, after expressing its alarm at the situation in Somalia regarding the heavy loss of life, destruction to property and threat to regional stability, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, decided to place a "general and complete" arms embargo on the country for the purposes of establishing peace and stability.
['United Nations Security Council resolution']
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_733
2015 NECBL season
{'<entity_0>': 'New England Collegiate Baseball League', '<entity_1>': '2015 NECBL season', '<entity_2>': 'baseball'}
[['2015 NECBL season', 'sport', 'baseball'], ['2015 NECBL season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'New England Collegiate Baseball League']]
The <entity_1> was the 22nd season of the <entity_0>, a wood bat collegiate summer <entity_2> league.
['sports season']
2015_NECBL_season
1967–68 St. John's Redmen basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "1967–68 St. John's Redmen basketball team", '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[["1967–68 St. John's Redmen basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represented St. John's University during the 1967–68 NCAA Division I men's <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
1967–68_St._John's_Redmen_basketball_team
1898 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
{'<entity_0>': '1898 Ohio State Buckeyes football team', '<entity_1>': '1898'}
[['1898 Ohio State Buckeyes football team', 'point in time', '1898']]
The <entity_0> represented the Ohio State University in the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1898_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team