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NCAA Season 89
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[['NCAA Season 89', 'sports season of league or competition', 'National Collegiate Athletic Association']]
<entity_1> is the 2013–14 season of the <entity_0> (Philippines).
['sports season']
NCAA_Season_89
1904 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
{'<entity_0>': '1904 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final', '<entity_1>': '1904 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship'}
[['1904 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final', 'part of', '1904 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship']]
The <entity_0> was the seventeenth All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the <entity_1>, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
['association football final', 'final']
1904_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final
1965 Scottish League Cup Final
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[['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'point in time', '23 October 1965'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'winner', 'Celtic F.C.'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'follows', '1964 Scottish League Cup Final'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'location', 'Hampden Park'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'participating team', 'Rangers F.C.'], ['Rangers F.C.', 'number of points/goals/set scored', '1'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'participating team', 'Celtic F.C.'], ['Celtic F.C.', 'number of points/goals/set scored', '2'], ['1965 Scottish League Cup Final', 'instance of', 'final']]
The <entity_0> was played on <entity_1> at <entity_3> in Glasgow and it was the <entity_6> of the 20th Scottish League Cup competition. The <entity_6> was contested by the Old Firm rivals <entity_4> and <entity_5> for a second consecutive year. <entity_5> gained revenge for their defeat in the <entity_2>, as they won the match <entity_8>–<entity_7> thanks to two goals by John "Yogi" Hughes.
['association football match', 'association football final', 'final']
1965_Scottish_League_Cup_Final
1947 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team
{'<entity_0>': '1947 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team', '<entity_1>': '1947'}
[['1947 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team', 'point in time', '1947']]
The <entity_0> represented Michigan State Normal College (later renamed Eastern Michigan University) during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1947_Michigan_State_Normal_Hurons_football_team
2017–18 Montana Lady Griz basketball team
{'<entity_0>': '2017–18 Montana Lady Griz basketball team', '<entity_1>': "women's basketball"}
[['2017–18 Montana Lady Griz basketball team', 'competition class', "women's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represents the University of Montana during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2017–18_Montana_Lady_Griz_basketball_team
Lighthouse Interactive
{'<entity_0>': 'Lighthouse Interactive', '<entity_1>': '2005'}
[['Lighthouse Interactive', 'inception', '2005'], ['Lighthouse Interactive', 'start time', '2005']]
<entity_0> was a video game publisher established in <entity_1> by industry veterans.
['video game developer']
Lighthouse_Interactive
swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – men's 50 metre freestyle
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – men's 50 metre freestyle", '<entity_1>': 'Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex', '<entity_2>': '2018'}
[["swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – men's 50 metre freestyle", 'point in time', '2018'], ["swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – men's 50 metre freestyle", 'location', 'Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_2> Asian Games took place on 21 August at the <entity_1>.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle
2008–09 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "2008–09 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[["2008–09 Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represented Kent State University in the 2008–09 college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2008–09_Kent_State_Golden_Flashes_men's_basketball_team
2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League
{'<entity_0>': "Turkish Men's Volleyball League", '<entity_1>': 'volleyball', '<entity_2>': "2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League", '<entity_3>': 'Turkey'}
[["2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League", 'sports season of league or competition', "Turkish Men's Volleyball League"], ["2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League", 'country', 'Turkey'], ["2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League", 'sport', 'volleyball']]
The <entity_2> <entity_0> is the 44th edition of the top-flight professional men's <entity_1> league in <entity_3>.
['sports season']
2013–14_Turkish_Men's_Volleyball_League
2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump
{'<entity_0>': '2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships', '<entity_1>': "2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump", '<entity_2>': '2011'}
[["2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump", 'part of', '2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships'], ["2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump", 'point in time', '2011']]
The <entity_1> event at the <entity_0> was held on March 4–6, <entity_2> with the final being held on March 6 at 16:25 local time.
['sporting event']
2011_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup', '<entity_1>': 'FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup', '<entity_2>': 'ski jumping'}
[['2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup'], ['2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup', 'sport', 'ski jumping']]
The <entity_0> was the 26th in a row (24th official) <entity_1> winter season in <entity_2> for men and the 13th for ladies.
['sports season']
2016–17_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Continental_Cup
racquetball at the 2009 World Games – women's singles
{'<entity_0>': "racquetball at the 2009 World Games – women's singles", '<entity_1>': '2009'}
[["racquetball at the 2009 World Games – women's singles", 'point in time', '2009']]
The <entity_0> competition at the World Games <entity_1> took place from July 21 to 23 at the Chung Cheng Martial Arts Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
['sporting event']
Racquetball_at_the_2009_World_Games_–_women's_singles
Guinean constitutional referendum, 1990
{'<entity_0>': 'Guinean constitutional referendum, 1990', '<entity_1>': '1990'}
[['Guinean constitutional referendum, 1990', 'point in time', '1990']]
A <entity_0> was held in Guinea on <entity_1>.
['referendum']
1990_Guinean_constitutional_referendum
rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics
{'<entity_0>': 'rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', '<entity_1>': 'France', '<entity_2>': 'rugby', '<entity_3>': 'Paris'}
[['rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', 'sport', 'rugby'], ['rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', 'country', 'France'], ['rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Paris'], ['rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'France'], ['rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'Paris']]
<entity_0> was played in <entity_3>. <entity_1>, Germany, represented mainly by the FC 1880 Frankfurt, and Great Britain, represented by the Moseley Wanderers, all participated in the inaugural <entity_2> event at the Olympics.
['Olympic sporting event', 'Olympic sports discipline event']
Rugby_union_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics
2011–12 Elitserien
{'<entity_0>': '2011–12 Elitserien', '<entity_1>': 'handball'}
[['2011–12 Elitserien', 'sport', 'handball']]
The <entity_0> was the 78th season of the top division of Swedish <entity_1>.
['sports season of a sports club']
2011–12_Elitserien_(men's_handball)
Battle of Maravar Pass
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Maravar Pass', '<entity_1>': 'Soviet–Afghan War', '<entity_2>': 'Afghanistan', '<entity_3>': 'Kunar'}
[['Battle of Maravar Pass', 'part of', 'Soviet–Afghan War'], ['Battle of Maravar Pass', 'location', 'Kunar'], ['Battle of Maravar Pass', 'location', 'Afghanistan']]
The <entity_0> was an operation by the 334th Detached Spetsnaz group in the <entity_2> villages of Sangam and Daridam on April 21, 1985, during the <entity_1>. On March 27, 1985, less than one month before the operation, the 334th Separate Special Purpose Group (OO SpN) was transferred to Asadabad, Province <entity_3>, <entity_2> from Mariansky Gorki, Belorussian Military District, USSR.
['battle']
Battle_of_Maravar_Pass
1920 United States Senate election in Vermont
{'<entity_0>': '1920 United States Senate election in Vermont', '<entity_1>': '1920'}
[['1920 United States Senate election in Vermont', 'point in time', '1920']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_1>.
['election']
1920_United_States_Senate_election_in_Vermont
1965 Washington State Cougars football team
{'<entity_0>': '1965 Washington State Cougars football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1965'}
[['1965 Washington State Cougars football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1965 Washington State Cougars football team', 'point in time', '1965']]
The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented Washington State University in the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) during the <entity_2> NCAA University Division football season.
['American football team season']
1965_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
1920 Greek legislative election
{'<entity_0>': '1920 Greek legislative election', '<entity_1>': '01 November 1920', '<entity_2>': 'Greece'}
[['1920 Greek legislative election', 'country', 'Greece'], ['1920 Greek legislative election', 'point in time', '01 November 1920'], ['1920 Greek legislative election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Greece'], ['1920 Greek legislative election', 'start time', '01 November 1920'], ['1920 Greek legislative election', 'end time', '01 November 1920']]
<entity_0> were held in <entity_2> on Sunday, 14 <entity_1>, or <entity_1> old style.
['Greek legislative election']
1920_Greek_legislative_election
1924 Gonzaga Bulldogs football team
{'<entity_0>': '1924 Gonzaga Bulldogs football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1924'}
[['1924 Gonzaga Bulldogs football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1924 Gonzaga Bulldogs football team', 'point in time', '1924']]
The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented Gonzaga University during the <entity_2> college football season.
['sports season of a sports club']
1924_Gonzaga_Bulldogs_football_team
2007 FIA GT Adria 2 Hours
{'<entity_0>': '2007 FIA GT Adria 2 Hours', '<entity_1>': '2007', '<entity_2>': 'Italy'}
[['2007 FIA GT Adria 2 Hours', 'country', 'Italy'], ['2007 FIA GT Adria 2 Hours', 'point in time', '2007']]
The <entity_0> was the seventh round of the <entity_1> FIA GT Championship season. It took place at Adria International Raceway, <entity_2>, on <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2007_FIA_GT_Adria_2_Hours
Yeangder Tournament Players Championship
{'<entity_0>': 'Yeangder Tournament Players Championship', '<entity_1>': 'golf tournament'}
[['Yeangder Tournament Players Championship', 'instance of', 'golf tournament']]
The <entity_0> is a <entity_1> on the Asian Tour.
['golf tournament']
Yeangder_Tournament_Players_Championship
Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf
{'<entity_0>': 'Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf', '<entity_1>': '1880'}
[['Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf', 'point in time', '1880']]
The <entity_0> was an international conference of deaf educators held in Milan, Italy in <entity_1>.
['convention']
Second_International_Congress_on_Education_of_the_Deaf
OTO Melara Mod 56
{'<entity_0>': 'Great Northern War', '<entity_1>': 'OTO Melara Mod 56', '<entity_2>': '09 August 1704', '<entity_3>': 'battle', '<entity_4>': 'Poznań', '<entity_5>': 'Poland'}
[['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'point in time', '09 August 1704'], ['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'part of', 'Great Northern War'], ['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'location', 'Poznań'], ['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'location', 'Poland'], ['OTO Melara Mod 56', 'description', 'battle']]
The <entity_1> was a <entity_3> that took place on <entity_2> in <entity_4>, <entity_5> during the <entity_0>.
['weapon model', 'battle', 'siege']
Battle_of_Poznań_(1704)
1990–91 Argentine Primera División
{'<entity_0>': '1990–91 Argentine Primera División', '<entity_1>': 'Argentina'}
[['1990–91 Argentine Primera División', 'country', 'Argentina']]
The <entity_0> was the 100th season of top-flight professional football in <entity_1>.
['sports season']
1990–91_Argentine_Primera_División
Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae
{'<entity_0>': 'Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae', '<entity_1>': '1899', '<entity_2>': 'Leo XIII'}
[['Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae', 'author', 'Leo XIII'], ['Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae', 'inception', '1899'], ['Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae', 'start time', '1899']]
<entity_0> is a letter written by <entity_2> to Cardinal James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, dated <entity_1>.
['encyclical']
Testem_benevolentiae_nostrae
Oslo World Music Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'Oslo World Music Festival', '<entity_1>': 'Norway', '<entity_2>': '1994'}
[['Oslo World Music Festival', 'inception', '1994'], ['Oslo World Music Festival', 'country', 'Norway'], ['Oslo World Music Festival', 'start time', '1994']]
<entity_0> (established in <entity_2> by the name Verden i Norden in Oslo, <entity_1>) is an annual festival presenting music from all over the world, with a primary focus on Asia, Africa and Latin America.
['music festival']
Oslo_World_Music_Festival
Waikato Sprint
{'<entity_0>': 'Waikato Sprint', '<entity_1>': 'horse race'}
[['Waikato Sprint', 'instance of', 'horse race']]
The <entity_0> currently run as the BCD Group Sprint is a Group 1 Thoroughbred <entity_1> run at Te Rapa Racecourse in Hamilton in early February.
['horse race']
Waikato_Sprint
1914 South Carolina gubernatorial election
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[['1914 South Carolina gubernatorial election', 'point in time', '1914'], ['1914 South Carolina gubernatorial election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'South Carolina'], ['1914 South Carolina gubernatorial election', 'office contested', 'Governor of South Carolina']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_2>, to select the <entity_1> of the state of <entity_3>. The <entity_3> Democratic Party held their primary for <entity_1> on August 25 and progressive reformer Richard Irvine Manning III emerged as the winner in a crowded field. The general election was held on <entity_2>, and Richard Irvine Manning III was elected the next <entity_1>.
['gubernatorial election']
1914_South_Carolina_gubernatorial_election
1965–66 Ashes series
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[['1965–66 Ashes series', 'sport', 'cricket']]
The <entity_0> consisted of five <entity_1> Test matches, each of five days with six hours play and eight ball overs.
['sports season']
1965–66_Ashes_series
2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race
{'<entity_0>': "2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", '<entity_1>': '2011', '<entity_2>': 'Punta Umbría', '<entity_3>': 'Spain'}
[["2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", 'country', 'Spain'], ["2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Punta Umbría'], ["2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – senior men's race", 'point in time', '2011']]
The Senior men's race at the <entity_0> was held at the Polideportivo Antonio Gil Hernández in <entity_2>, <entity_3>, on <entity_1>.
['sporting event']
2011_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Senior_men's_race
1995 Big League World Series
{'<entity_0>': '1995 Big League World Series', '<entity_1>': 'Fort Lauderdale'}
[['1995 Big League World Series', 'location', 'Fort Lauderdale']]
The <entity_0> took place from August 11–19 in <entity_1>, Florida, United States.
['sports season']
1995_Big_League_World_Series
athletics at the 2010 South American Games – men's 1500 metres
{'<entity_0>': "athletics at the 2010 South American Games – men's 1500 metres", '<entity_1>': '2010'}
[["athletics at the 2010 South American Games – men's 1500 metres", 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_1> South American Games was held on March 22 at 18:10.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2010_South_American_Games_–_Men's_1500_metres
1988 Yale Bulldogs football team
{'<entity_0>': '1988 Yale Bulldogs football team', '<entity_1>': '1988'}
[['1988 Yale Bulldogs football team', 'point in time', '1988']]
The <entity_0> represented Yale University in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-AA football season.
['sports season of a sports club']
1988_Yale_Bulldogs_football_team
Italy at the 2017 Summer Universiade
{'<entity_0>': 'Italy at the 2017 Summer Universiade', '<entity_1>': 'Italy'}
[['Italy at the 2017 Summer Universiade', 'country', 'Italy']]
<entity_1> participated at the <entity_0> in Taipei, Taiwan.
['nation at sport competition']
Italy_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade
2009 Bromont municipal election
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Bromont municipal election', '<entity_1>': '2009', '<entity_2>': 'mayor'}
[['2009 Bromont municipal election', 'office contested', 'mayor'], ['2009 Bromont municipal election', 'point in time', '2009']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_1>, to elect a <entity_2> and councillors in Bromont, Quebec.
['election', 'municipal election']
2009_Bromont_municipal_election
1985 Ontario general election
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[['1985 Ontario general election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Ontario'], ['1985 Ontario general election', 'country', 'Canada'], ['1985 Ontario general election', 'point in time', '02 May 1985'], ['1985 Ontario general election', 'start time', '02 May 1985'], ['1985 Ontario general election', 'end time', '02 May 1985']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>, to elect members of the 33rd Legislative Assembly of the Province of <entity_2>, <entity_3>.
['Ontario general election']
1985_Ontario_general_election
WinG
{'<entity_0>': 'application programming interface', '<entity_1>': 'WinG'}
[['WinG', 'instance of', 'application programming interface'], ['WinG', 'description', 'application programming interface']]
In computing, <entity_1> (pronounced Win Gee) is an <entity_0> that was designed to provide faster graphics performance on Windows 3.x operating environments, and was initially positioned as a way to help game developers more easily port their DOS games to Microsoft Windows, although it was quickly discontinued in favor of DirectX.
['application programming interface']
WinG
2010 Australian Grand Prix
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[['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'location', 'Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'event distance', '58'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'country', 'Australia'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'point in time', '28 March 2010'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'fastest lap', 'Mark Webber'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'winner', 'Jenson Button'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'instance of', 'Australian Grand Prix'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'follows', '2009 Australian Grand Prix'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'location', 'Australia'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'location', 'Melbourne'], ['2010 Australian Grand Prix', 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_2> (formally the <entity_9> Formula 1 Qantas <entity_3>) was a Formula One motor race held on <entity_5> at the <entity_0> in <entity_7>, Victoria, <entity_8>. The <entity_10>-lap race was won by McLaren driver <entity_4> who started from fourth position. The reigning Drivers' Champion <entity_4> who had won the <entity_1> was pleased to be returning to Albert Park and set himself the target of finishing on the podium. Vettel's teammate <entity_6> who was entering his ninth <entity_3> said: "It would be a beautiful feeling to win your home race, I don't think there's any driver who wouldn't like to have a chance to win their own Grand Prix." Button had maintained his lead upfront and crossed the start/finish line after <entity_10> laps to win his first race of the <entity_9> season and his second consecutive <entity_3>.
['Australian Grand Prix']
2010_Australian_Grand_Prix
2010–11 Segunda División
{'<entity_0>': '2010–11 Segunda División', '<entity_1>': '27 August 2010', '<entity_2>': 'ver Segunda División', '<entity_3>': '04 June 2011'}
[['2010–11 Segunda División', 'sports season of league or competition', 'ver Segunda División'], ['2010–11 Segunda División', 'start time', '27 August 2010'], ['2010–11 Segunda División', 'end time', '04 June 2011'], ['2010–11 Segunda División', 'league level below', 'ver Segunda División']]
The <entity_0> season (known as the <entity_2> for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on <entity_1>, the regular league ended on <entity_3>, and the season ended with the promotion play-off finals on 18 <entity_3>.
['sports season']
2010–11_Segunda_División
1996–97 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
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[['1996–97 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season', 'season of club or team', 'Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.'], ['1996–97 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_1> was the 98th season of competitive league <entity_2> in the history of English <entity_2> club <entity_0>.
['association football team season']
1996–97_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._season
1970 Nevada gubernatorial election
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[['1970 Nevada gubernatorial election', 'point in time', '03 November 1970'], ['1970 Nevada gubernatorial election', 'start time', '03 November 1970'], ['1970 Nevada gubernatorial election', 'end time', '03 November 1970']]
The <entity_0> occurred on <entity_1>.
['gubernatorial election']
1970_Nevada_gubernatorial_election
1900 Navy Midshipmen football team
{'<entity_0>': '1900 Navy Midshipmen football team', '<entity_1>': '1900'}
[['1900 Navy Midshipmen football team', 'point in time', '1900']]
The <entity_0> represented the United States Naval Academy during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1900_Navy_Midshipmen_football_team
2016–17 in Spanish football
{'<entity_0>': 'association football', '<entity_1>': '2016–17 in Spanish football', '<entity_2>': 'Spain'}
[['2016–17 in Spanish football', 'country', 'Spain'], ['2016–17 in Spanish football', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_1> is the 115th season of competitive <entity_0> in <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2016–17_in_Spanish_football
2010 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
{'<entity_0>': 'Coca Cola GM', '<entity_1>': "2010 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship"}
[["2010 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship", 'sports season of league or competition', 'Coca Cola GM']]
The <entity_1> was the 40th edition of the <entity_0>.
['sports season']
2010_Greenlandic_Men's_Football_Championship
Nicaraguan Revolution
{'<entity_0>': 'Nicaraguan Revolution', '<entity_1>': '1978', '<entity_2>': 'revolution', '<entity_3>': 'Nicaragua', '<entity_4>': '1990'}
[['Nicaraguan Revolution', 'end time', '1990'], ['Nicaraguan Revolution', 'point in time', '1978'], ['Nicaraguan Revolution', 'instance of', 'revolution'], ['Nicaraguan Revolution', 'country', 'Nicaragua'], ['Nicaraguan Revolution', 'location', 'Nicaragua']]
The <entity_0> (Spanish: Revolución Nicaragüense or Revolución Popular Sandinista) encompassed the rising opposition to the Somoza dictatorship in the 1960s and 1970s, the violent campaign led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) to oust the dictatorship in <entity_1>–79, the subsequent efforts of the FSLN to govern <entity_3> from 1979 to <entity_4>, and the Contra War, which was waged between the FSLN-led government of <entity_3> and the United States-backed Contras from 1981–<entity_4>. The <entity_2> marked a significant period in the history of <entity_3> and revealed the country as one of the major proxy war battlegrounds of the Cold War, attracting much international attention. Following the United States occupation of <entity_3> in 1912 during the Banana Wars, the Somoza family political dynasty came to power, and would rule <entity_3> from 1937 until their ouster in 1979 during the <entity_0>.
['revolution']
Nicaraguan_Revolution
Speak Now World Tour
{'<entity_0>': 'Speak Now World Tour', '<entity_1>': '09 February 2011', '<entity_2>': '18 March 2012', '<entity_3>': 'Fearless Tour', '<entity_4>': 'Taylor Swift', '<entity_5>': 'concert tour', '<entity_6>': 'Speak Now', '<entity_7>': 'Singapore', '<entity_8>': 'Auckland'}
[['Speak Now World Tour', 'start point', 'Singapore'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'based on', 'Speak Now'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'destination point', 'Auckland'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'follows', 'Fearless Tour'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'performer', 'Taylor Swift'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'start time', '09 February 2011'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'end time', '18 March 2012'], ['Speak Now World Tour', 'instance of', 'concert tour']]
The <entity_0> was the second <entity_5> by American singer-songwriter <entity_4>, was launched in support of her third studio album <entity_6> (2010). The tour began on <entity_1> in <entity_7> and ended on <entity_2> in <entity_8>, New Zealand. The '<entity_3>' was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from <entity_6>!
['concert tours of Taylor Swift', 'concert tour']
Speak_Now_World_Tour
Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry
{'<entity_0>': 'Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry', '<entity_1>': "Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball", '<entity_2>': "Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball", '<entity_3>': 'basketball'}
[['Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry', 'participating team', "Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball"], ['Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry', 'participating team', "Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball"], ['Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry', 'sport', 'basketball']]
The PSO Mayor's Cup is the name of the <entity_3> rivalry between the University of Tulsa <entity_1> and Oral Roberts University <entity_2> in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The cross-town <entity_3> series has been called the "PSO Mayor’s Cup" since 2012, with <entity_0> (PSO) serving as the title sponsor.
['team rivalries in sports']
Oral_Roberts–Tulsa_basketball_rivalry
1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
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[['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'instance of', 'election'], ['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'country', 'India'], ['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'point in time', '28 May 1980'], ['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'successful candidate', 'M. G. Ramachandran'], ['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'start time', '28 May 1980'], ['1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election', 'end time', '28 May 1980']]
The <entity_0> to Tamil Nadu was held on <entity_2>. The <entity_3> was held two years before the end of the term of <entity_1> administration, as it was dissolved for the failure of state machinery by the then President of <entity_4> Neelam Sanjiva Reddy. AIADMK won the <entity_3> and its leader and incumbent Chief Minister, <entity_1> was sworn in as Chief Minister for the second time. The All <entity_4> Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam allied with Indian National Congress (Indira) in 1977 parliamentary <entity_3>. However, when Janata Party won the <entity_3> and Morarji Desai became the Prime Minister, <entity_1> extended unconditional support to the Janata party Government. Congress-DMK victory in the 1980 parliamentary <entity_3> emboldened their alliance and made them think that people lost their faith in <entity_1> government.
['election']
1980_Tamil_Nadu_Legislative_Assembly_election
1953 Rice Owls football team
{'<entity_0>': '1953 Rice Owls football team', '<entity_1>': '1953'}
[['1953 Rice Owls football team', 'point in time', '1953']]
The <entity_0> represented Rice University during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1953_Rice_Owls_football_team
2000 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament
{'<entity_0>': "2000 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament", '<entity_1>': 'Jacksonville', '<entity_2>': '2000'}
[["2000 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament", 'point in time', '2000'], ["2000 TAAC Men's Basketball Tournament", 'location', 'Jacksonville']]
The <entity_2> Trans America Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament (now known as the <entity_0>) was held March 1–4 at the <entity_1> Coliseum in <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2000_TAAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
1973 National League Championship Series
{'<entity_0>': '1973 National League Championship Series', '<entity_1>': 'Cincinnati Reds', '<entity_2>': 'New York Mets', '<entity_3>': 'Shea Stadium', '<entity_4>': '06 October 1973', '<entity_5>': '1973', '<entity_6>': '3', '<entity_7>': '2'}
[['1973 National League Championship Series', 'winner', 'New York Mets'], ['1973 National League Championship Series', 'start time', '06 October 1973'], ['1973 National League Championship Series', 'point in time', '1973'], ['1973 National League Championship Series', 'participating team', 'New York Mets'], ['New York Mets', 'number of wins', '3'], ['1973 National League Championship Series', 'participating team', 'Cincinnati Reds'], ['1973 National League Championship Series', 'location', 'Shea Stadium'], ['Cincinnati Reds', 'number of wins', '2']]
The <entity_0> was played between the <entity_2> and the <entity_1> from <entity_4> to 10. New York won the series, <entity_6>–<entity_7>. Matlack completed his two-hitter (reserve outfielder Andy Kosco collected both hits, in the second and seventh innings) by retiring the Reds 1–<entity_7>–<entity_6> in the ninth. During pregame warm-ups, Harrelson was confronted by Reds second baseman Joe Morgan, who told Harrelson that <entity_5> batting champion and eventual NL MVP, Pete Rose, didn't appreciate Harrelson's Game <entity_7> post-game disparaging comments, saying Harrelson was finding more fault with the Reds rather than giving Matlack credit. Then In the 12th, much to the displeasure of the <entity_3> crowd, Rose hit a tie-breaking homer off Met reliever Harry Parker to give the Reds a <entity_7>–1 lead. <entity_5> NLCS (<entity_6>–<entity_7>): <entity_2> over <entity_1>.
['sports season']
1973_National_League_Championship_Series
Miss America 1942
{'<entity_0>': '1942', '<entity_1>': 'Miss America 1942', '<entity_2>': 'Miss America'}
[['Miss America 1942', 'part of the series', 'Miss America'], ['Miss America 1942', 'point in time', '1942']]
<entity_1>, the 16th <entity_2> pageant, was held at the Warner Theater in Atlantic City, New Jersey on <entity_0>.
['recurrent event edition', 'beauty pageant edition']
Miss_America_1942
Va'a at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games
{'<entity_0>': "Va'a at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games", '<entity_1>': '2005'}
[["Va'a at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games", 'point in time', '2005']]
Va'a, also called the outrigger canoe, for the <entity_0> was held from 29 July to <entity_1> at Koror, Palau.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Va'a_at_the_2005_South_Pacific_Mini_Games
2013 Finnish League Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2013 Finnish League Cup', '<entity_1>': 'Finnish League Cup', '<entity_2>': 'association football', '<entity_3>': 'Finland'}
[['2013 Finnish League Cup', 'country', 'Finland'], ['2013 Finnish League Cup', 'sport', 'association football'], ['2013 Finnish League Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Finnish League Cup']]
The <entity_0> will be the 17th season of the <entity_1>, <entity_3>'s second-most prestigious cup <entity_2> tournament.
['sports season']
2013_Finnish_League_Cup
France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990
{'<entity_0>': 'France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990', '<entity_1>': '1990'}
[['France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990', 'point in time', '1990']]
<entity_0> was represented by Joëlle Ursull, with the song '"White and Black Blues", at the <entity_1> Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 5 May in Zagreb.
['France in the Eurovision Song Contest']
France_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990
kabaddi at the 2006 Asian Games
{'<entity_0>': 'kabaddi at the 2006 Asian Games', '<entity_1>': 'kabaddi'}
[['kabaddi at the 2006 Asian Games', 'sport', 'kabaddi']]
<entity_1> was contested by five teams at the <entity_0> in Doha, Qatar from December 2 to December 6.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Kabaddi_at_the_2006_Asian_Games
2016 Copa do Brasil
{'<entity_0>': '2016 Copa do Brasil', '<entity_1>': '2016', '<entity_2>': 'Copa do Brasil', '<entity_3>': 'Brazilian Football Confederation', '<entity_4>': '86'}
[['2016 Copa do Brasil', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Copa do Brasil'], ['2016 Copa do Brasil', 'point in time', '2016'], ['2016 Copa do Brasil', 'organizer', 'Brazilian Football Confederation'], ['2016 Copa do Brasil', 'number of participants', '86']]
The <entity_0> was the 28th edition of the <entity_2> football competition. The competition was contested by <entity_4> teams, which qualified either by their respective state championships (70), by the <entity_1> <entity_3> (10) or those qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores (5) and the team with the best 2015 Série A record (excluding those qualified for <entity_1> Copa Libertadores). That division was based on the <entity_1> <entity_3> and the matches were drawn from the respective pots: A vs. E; B vs. F; C vs. G; D vs. H. The lower ranked teams of each match hosted the first leg.
['sports season']
2016_Copa_do_Brasil
2010 Grand Slam of Darts
{'<entity_0>': '2010 Grand Slam of Darts', '<entity_1>': 'Wolverhampton Civic Hall', '<entity_2>': 'Grand Slam of Darts', '<entity_3>': '2010', '<entity_4>': 'Wolverhampton', '<entity_5>': 'England', '<entity_6>': 'darts'}
[['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'sport', 'darts'], ['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'location', 'Wolverhampton Civic Hall'], ['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'instance of', 'Grand Slam of Darts'], ['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'point in time', '2010'], ['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'location', 'England'], ['2010 Grand Slam of Darts', 'location', 'Wolverhampton']]
The <entity_0> was the fourth staging of the <entity_6> tournament, the <entity_2> organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The event took place from <entity_3>–<entity_3> at the <entity_1>, <entity_4>, <entity_5>.
['Grand Slam of Darts']
2010_Grand_Slam_of_Darts
2014 J3 League
{'<entity_0>': '23 November 2014', '<entity_1>': '2014 J3 League', '<entity_2>': 'J3 League', '<entity_3>': 'association football', '<entity_4>': '09 March 2014', '<entity_5>': '2014'}
[['2014 J3 League', 'end time', '23 November 2014'], ['2014 J3 League', 'sport', 'association football'], ['2014 J3 League', 'start time', '09 March 2014'], ['2014 J3 League', 'point in time', '2014'], ['2014 J3 League', 'sports season of league or competition', 'J3 League']]
The <entity_1> (referred to as the <entity_5> Meiji Yasuda <entity_2> (<entity_5> 明治安田生命J3リーグ) for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th season of the third tier of the Japanese <entity_3>, and the inaugural season of the professional <entity_2>. The season commenced on <entity_4> and will finish on <entity_0>, with a 3-week break after the 17th week matches on 21 June and 22 June (except one on 25 June), then will resume 19 Julyom 1920 July July, due to prefectural qualifiers, followed by the 1st and 2nd round matches of the <entity_5> Emperor's Cup scheduled during the intermission.
['sports season']
2014_J3_League
Battle of Salamis
{'<entity_0>': 'Wars of the Diadochi', '<entity_1>': 'Battle of Salamis', '<entity_2>': 'Salamis', '<entity_3>': 'Cyprus', '<entity_4>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of Salamis', 'location', 'Salamis'], ['Battle of Salamis', 'part of', 'Wars of the Diadochi'], ['Battle of Salamis', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Salamis', 'location', 'Cyprus']]
The naval <entity_1> in 306 BC took place off <entity_2> between the fleets of Ptolemy I of Egypt and Antigonus I Monophthalmus, two of the Diadochi, the generals who, after the death of Alexander the Great, <entity_0> for control of his empire. After landing on the northeastern part of the island, Demetrius marched to <entity_2>, defeated Menelaus in a <entity_4>, and laid siege to the city. After the <entity_4>, Menelaus and his men surrendered, and the rest of <entity_3> was captured by Demetrius. During the <entity_0> that followed the death of Alexander the Great, Ptolemy, who had seized control of Egypt, had taken over the island of <entity_3> and used it as a base of operations against his rival Antigonus I Monophthalmus. Following the <entity_4>, Menelaus hastily made ready for a siege of <entity_2>, mounting catapults on the walls, and sent messengers to his brother for aid. His fleet augmented to some 180 vessels with ships captured in <entity_3>, Demetrius concentrated the bulk against Ptolemy, leaving only 10 quinqueremes under Antisthenes to blockade the narrow exit of the harbour of <entity_2> and prevent or at least delay Menelaus' intervention. As the historian Richard Billows writes, "the <entity_4> was in effect a race to see which of the two dynasts could first defeat the enemy's right wing and turn to attack the enemy's center", with the "added question of whether or not Menelaus would succeed in breaking out of <entity_2> in time to intervene". When Ptolemy recaptured <entity_3> in 295 BC, and found Demetrius' mother and children at <entity_2>, he again reciprocated by immediately releasing them. Demetrius survived the <entity_4>, and thanks to his large fleet managed to maintain control of a coastal and insular realm encompassing <entity_3>, the Cyclades, Sidon, Tyre, Corinth, and the major cities of western Asia Minor.
['naval battle', 'battle']
Battle_of_Salamis_(306_BC)
1941 Illinois Fighting Illini football team
{'<entity_0>': '1941 Illinois Fighting Illini football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1941'}
[['1941 Illinois Fighting Illini football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1941 Illinois Fighting Illini football team', 'point in time', '1941']]
The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented the University of Illinois during the <entity_2> Big Ten Conference football season.
['American football team season']
1941_Illinois_Fighting_Illini_football_team
1976 Democratic National Convention
{'<entity_0>': '1976 Democratic National Convention', '<entity_1>': 'Madison Square Garden', '<entity_2>': 'New York City', '<entity_3>': '1976'}
[['1976 Democratic National Convention', 'point in time', '1976'], ['1976 Democratic National Convention', 'location', 'Madison Square Garden'], ['1976 Democratic National Convention', 'location', 'New York City']]
The <entity_0> met at <entity_1> in <entity_2>, from July 12 to <entity_3>.
['Democratic National Convention']
1976_Democratic_National_Convention
2012 IIHF Women's World Championship
{'<entity_0>': "2012 IIHF Women's World Championship", '<entity_1>': 'International Ice Hockey Federation'}
[["2012 IIHF Women's World Championship", 'organizer', 'International Ice Hockey Federation']]
The <entity_0> was the 14th such event hosted by the <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2012_IIHF_Women's_World_Championship
1969 Cup of the Alps
{'<entity_0>': '1969 Cup of the Alps', '<entity_1>': 'Coppa delle Alpi', '<entity_2>': 'association football', '<entity_3>': '1969'}
[['1969 Cup of the Alps', 'sport', 'association football'], ['1969 Cup of the Alps', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Coppa delle Alpi'], ['1969 Cup of the Alps', 'point in time', '1969']]
<entity_0> shows the results of the <entity_3> tournament that was held in Switzerland in the preseason <entity_3>/70. The <entity_1> (translated as <entity_1>) was a <entity_2> tournament, first organized by the Italian national league to start the season 1960/61 and then they aided by the Swiss League after 1962.
['sports season']
1969_Cup_of_the_Alps
1936 United States presidential election in Virginia
{'<entity_0>': '1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', '<entity_1>': 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt', '<entity_2>': '03 November 1936', '<entity_3>': 'President of the United States', '<entity_4>': 'Virginia'}
[['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'candidate', 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'point in time', '03 November 1936'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'office contested', 'President of the United States'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Virginia'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'successful candidate', 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'start time', '03 November 1936'], ['1936 United States presidential election in Virginia', 'end time', '03 November 1936']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_2>. <entity_4> voted for the Democratic nominee, incumbent <entity_3> <entity_1>, over the Republican nominee, Kansas Governor Alf Landon.
['presidential election']
1936_United_States_presidential_election_in_Virginia
1980 All-Big Ten Conference football team
{'<entity_0>': '1980 All-Big Ten Conference football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1980'}
[['1980 All-Big Ten Conference football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1980 All-Big Ten Conference football team', 'point in time', '1980']]
The <entity_0> consists of <entity_1> players chosen by various organizations for All-Big Ten Conference teams for the <entity_2> college football season.
['American football team season']
1980_All-Big_Ten_Conference_football_team
cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 5 miles
{'<entity_0>': 'cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics', '<entity_1>': 'track cycling', '<entity_2>': 'cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 5 miles'}
[['cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 5 miles', 'part of', 'cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics'], ['cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 5 miles', 'sport', 'track cycling']]
The <entity_2> was a <entity_1> event held as part of the <entity_0> programme.
['Olympic sporting event', 'Q70127321']
Cycling_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics_–_5_miles
equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games
{'<entity_0>': 'equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games', '<entity_1>': 'Qatar', '<entity_2>': 'Doha'}
[['equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games', 'country', 'Qatar'], ['equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games', 'location', 'Qatar'], ['equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games', 'location', 'Doha']]
Equestrian and Equestrian Endurance were contested at the <entity_0> in <entity_2>, <entity_1>.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Equestrian_at_the_2006_Asian_Games
2007 Copa América
{'<entity_0>': 'association football', '<entity_1>': '2004 Copa América', '<entity_2>': '2007 Copa América', '<entity_3>': '2007', '<entity_4>': 'Copa América', '<entity_5>': 'Venezuela', '<entity_6>': 'Argentina national football team', '<entity_7>': 'CONMEBOL', '<entity_8>': 'Uruguay national football team', '<entity_9>': '26 June 2007', '<entity_10>': '15 July 2007', '<entity_11>': 'Brazil national football team', '<entity_12>': 'Mexico national football team', '<entity_13>': '3', '<entity_14>': '1'}
[['2007 Copa América', 'winner', 'Brazil national football team'], ['2007 Copa América', 'participating team', 'Mexico national football team'], ['Mexico national football team', 'ranking', '3'], ['2007 Copa América', 'participating team', 'Brazil national football team'], ['Brazil national football team', 'ranking', '1'], ['2007 Copa América', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Copa América'], ['2007 Copa América', 'participating team', 'Argentina national football team'], ['2007 Copa América', 'follows', '2004 Copa América'], ['2007 Copa América', 'country', 'Venezuela'], ['2007 Copa América', 'sport', 'association football'], ['2007 Copa América', 'organizer', 'CONMEBOL'], ['2007 Copa América', 'start time', '26 June 2007'], ['2007 Copa América', 'end time', '15 July 2007'], ['2007 Copa América', 'participating team', 'Uruguay national football team'], ['2007 Copa América', 'point in time', '2007']]
The <entity_3> Campeonato Sudamericano <entity_4>, known simply as the <entity_2> or <entity_2> <entity_5>, was the 42nd edition of the <entity_4>, the South-American championship for international <entity_0> teams. The competition was organized by <entity_7>, South America's football governing body, and was held between <entity_9> and <entity_10> in <entity_5>, which hosted the tournament for the first time. The competition was won by <entity_11> (they were also the defending champions), who beat <entity_6> <entity_13>–0 in the final. <entity_12> took third place by beating <entity_8> <entity_13>–<entity_14> in the third-place match. <entity_11> thus won the right to represent <entity_7> at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. In order to bring the number of competing teams to twelve, <entity_7> invited <entity_12> and the United States, the two highest ranking CONCACAF teams in the FIFA World Rankings. With a final nine host cities, the <entity_3> edition broke the previous records for host cities set by the <entity_1> in Peru, which used seven. On <entity_3>, <entity_7> announced the list of match officials for the competition. The ball was presented on <entity_3>, prior to a friendly match played between <entity_5> and New Zealand, by the president of the Venezuelan Football Federation, Rafael Esquivel, to the mayor of Maracaibo, Giancarlo Di Martino – head of the local organising committee.
['association football competition', 'Copa América', 'sports season']
2007_Copa_América
Bristol International Kite Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'Bristol International Kite Festival', '<entity_1>': 'Ashton Court', '<entity_2>': 'Bristol'}
[['Bristol International Kite Festival', 'location', 'Bristol'], ['Bristol International Kite Festival', 'location', 'Ashton Court']]
The <entity_0>, full name <entity_2> International Festival of Kites & Air Creations, is held annually during September in <entity_2>, England. It takes place at the <entity_1> estate, which is owned by <entity_2> City Council, although it is actually in the district of North Somerset.
['recurring event']
Bristol_International_Kite_Festival
Niigata Comic Market
{'<entity_0>': 'Niigata Comic Market', '<entity_1>': '1983', '<entity_2>': 'Japan'}
[['Niigata Comic Market', 'inception', '1983'], ['Niigata Comic Market', 'country', 'Japan'], ['Niigata Comic Market', 'start time', '1983']]
The <entity_0>, commonly known as Gataket (ガタケット, gataketto), is a bimonthly dōjinshi comic book convention held in Niigata, a city in <entity_2>. After the inauguration of the Gataket secretariat in September 1982, the first <entity_0> took place in <entity_1>. It is jointly sponsored by the <entity_0>, the city of Niigata, and the <entity_2> Animation and Manga College, a local vocational school in Niigata city.
['dōjinshi convention', 'recurring event']
Niigata_Comic_Market
23rd Asian TV Cup
{'<entity_0>': '23rd Asian TV Cup', '<entity_1>': '10 June 2011', '<entity_2>': '2011'}
[['23rd Asian TV Cup', 'end time', '10 June 2011'], ['23rd Asian TV Cup', 'point in time', '2011']]
The <entity_0> will begin on <entity_2> and finish on <entity_1>.
['sports season']
23rd_Asian_TV_Cup
1952 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
{'<entity_0>': '1952 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team', '<entity_1>': '1952'}
[['1952 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team', 'point in time', '1952']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Notre Dame during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1952_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team
Paraguayan National Futsal Championship
{'<entity_0>': 'Paraguayan National Futsal Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Paraguay', '<entity_2>': 'futsal'}
[['Paraguayan National Futsal Championship', 'country', 'Paraguay'], ['Paraguayan National Futsal Championship', 'sport', 'futsal']]
The <entity_0> (Spanish for National Futsal Championship) is a <entity_2> Championship held every year in <entity_1>.
['sports festival', 'sports competition']
Paraguayan_National_Futsal_Championship
2000 Cal Poly Mustangs football team
{'<entity_0>': '2000 Cal Poly Mustangs football team', '<entity_1>': '2000'}
[['2000 Cal Poly Mustangs football team', 'point in time', '2000']]
The <entity_0> represented California Polytechnic State University during the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-AA football season.
['American football team season']
2000_Cal_Poly_Mustangs_football_team
Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup
{'<entity_0>': 'Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup', '<entity_1>': 'Henley Royal Regatta', '<entity_2>': 'rowing event'}
[['Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup', 'subclass of', 'rowing event'], ['Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup', 'part of', 'Henley Royal Regatta'], ['Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup', 'location', 'Henley Royal Regatta']]
The <entity_0> is a <entity_2> at <entity_1> open to school 1st VIIIs.
['recurring sporting event']
Princess_Elizabeth_Challenge_Cup
1981 Ontario general election
{'<entity_0>': '1981 Ontario general election', '<entity_1>': '19 March 1981', '<entity_2>': 'Bill Davis', '<entity_3>': 'Ontario', '<entity_4>': 'Canada'}
[['1981 Ontario general election', 'point in time', '19 March 1981'], ['1981 Ontario general election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Ontario'], ['1981 Ontario general election', 'country', 'Canada'], ['1981 Ontario general election', 'successful candidate', 'Bill Davis'], ['1981 Ontario general election', 'start time', '19 March 1981'], ['1981 Ontario general election', 'end time', '19 March 1981']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>, to elect members of the 32nd Legislative Assembly of the Province of <entity_3>, <entity_4>. The governing <entity_3> Progressive Conservative Party, led by <entity_2>, was re-elected for a twelfth consecutive term in office.
['Ontario general election']
1981_Ontario_general_election
2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship
{'<entity_0>': "2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship", '<entity_1>': '29 June 2014', '<entity_2>': 'handball', '<entity_3>': 'Uruguay'}
[["2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship", 'end time', '29 June 2014'], ["2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship", 'sport', 'handball'], ["2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship", 'country', 'Uruguay']]
The <entity_0>, was the 16th official competition for senior men's national <entity_2> teams of North, Center, Caribbean and South America. It was held from 23 to <entity_1> in <entity_3>.
['sports season']
2014_Pan_American_Men's_Handball_Championship
2006 Bulgarian Cup Final
{'<entity_0>': 'Vasil Levski National Stadium', '<entity_1>': '2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', '<entity_2>': 'PFC Cherno More Varna', '<entity_3>': '2006', '<entity_4>': 'PFC CSKA - Sofia', '<entity_5>': 'final'}
[['2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', 'point in time', '2006'], ['2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', 'location', 'Vasil Levski National Stadium'], ['2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', 'participating team', 'PFC Cherno More Varna'], ['2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', 'participating team', 'PFC CSKA - Sofia'], ['2006 Bulgarian Cup Final', 'instance of', 'final']]
The <entity_1> was the 66th <entity_5> of the Bulgarian Cup. The match took place on <entity_3> at <entity_0> in Sofia. The match was contested by <entity_4>, who beat Naftex Burgas 4–1 in their semi-<entity_5>, and <entity_2> who beat Volov Shumen 2–1 after extra time.
['association football final', 'final']
2006_Bulgarian_Cup_Final
1971 Labour Party (UK) deputy leadership election
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[['1971 Labour Party (UK) deputy leadership election', 'successful candidate', 'Roy Jenkins'], ['1971 Labour Party (UK) deputy leadership election', 'point in time', '1971']]
The <entity_0> took place in <entity_1> after left-wingers Michael Foot and Tony Benn challenged sitting deputy leader <entity_2>.
['leadership election']
1971_Labour_Party_(UK)_deputy_leadership_election
Southern Damascus offensive (March 2018)
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[['Southern Damascus offensive (March 2018)', 'location', 'Qadam'], ['Southern Damascus offensive (March 2018)', 'point in time', '20 March 2018']]
The <entity_0> started on 12 <entity_1>, when ISIL began attacking rebel positions in the al-<entity_2> neighborhood of southern Damascus as they were evacuating.
['conflict']
Southern_Damascus_offensive_(March_2018)
judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics – men's 78 kg
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The <entity_2> competition in <entity_0> in Los Angeles was held on 7 August at the <entity_1>.
['Olympic sporting event', 'sporting event']
Judo_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_78_kg
1968–69 Soviet League season
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[['1968–69 Soviet League season', 'sport', 'ice hockey'], ['1968–69 Soviet League season', 'country', 'Soviet Union'], ['1968–69 Soviet League season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Soviet Championship League']]
The <entity_0> was the 23rd season of the <entity_1>, the top level of <entity_3> in the <entity_2>.
['sports season']
1968–69_Soviet_League_season
Austria–United Kingdom relations
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[['Austria–United Kingdom relations', 'country', 'Austria'], ['Austria–United Kingdom relations', 'country', 'United Kingdom']]
<entity_0>, (or Austrian-British relations), are foreign relations between <entity_2> and the <entity_1>. The <entity_1> and <entity_2> now have warm relations. The President of <entity_2>, Franz Jonas, paid a state visit to the <entity_1> in May 1966. In May 1969, HM Queen Elizabeth II of the <entity_1> paid a state visit to <entity_2>.
['bilateral relation']
Austria–United_Kingdom_relations
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1179
{'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 1179', '<entity_1>': '29 June 1998'}
[['United Nations Security Council Resolution 1179', 'publication date', '29 June 1998'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 1179', 'start time', '29 June 1998']]
<entity_0>, adopted unanimously on <entity_1>, after reaffirming all past resolutions on the situation in Cyprus, the Council discussed attempts to resolve the long-standing political dispute.
['United Nations Security Council resolution']
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_1179
2003 in Shooto
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[['2003 in Shooto', 'point in time', '2003']]
Shooto <entity_1>: 6/27 in Hiroshima Sun Plaza was an event held on <entity_0> at The Hiroshima Sun Plaza in Hiroshima, Japan. Shooto: Wanna Shooto <entity_1> was an event held on <entity_0> at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Shooto: Year End Show <entity_1> was an event held on <entity_0> at The Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan.
['events in a specific year or time period']
2003_in_Shooto
2016 European Baseball Championship
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[['2016 European Baseball Championship', 'sport', 'baseball'], ['2016 European Baseball Championship', 'organizer', 'taco taco chimichanga'], ['2016 European Baseball Championship', 'country', 'Netherlands'], ['2016 European Baseball Championship', 'point in time', '2016'], ['2016 European Baseball Championship', 'location', 'Hoofddorp']]
The <entity_0> was an international <entity_4> tournament organized by <entity_1>. The <entity_5> European Championship was held from September 9 to 18, <entity_5> in <entity_3>, <entity_2>. It was organized by the Royal Dutch Baseball and Softball Association (KNBSB), the City of <entity_3> and the local <entity_4> club <entity_3> Pioniers.
['sports season']
2016_European_Baseball_Championship
Ma Nishtana
{'<entity_0>': 'Ma Nishtana', '<entity_1>': 'Hebrew'}
[['Ma Nishtana', 'language of work or name', 'Hebrew']]
<entity_0> (<entity_1>: מה נשתנה‎), are the first two words in a phrase meaning "Why is tonight different from all other nights?"
['Piyyut']
Ma_Nishtana
athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's 200 metres
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[["athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's 200 metres", 'sport', 'athletics']]
The women's 200 metres sprint competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_0> will take place between the 23 and 24 of July at the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_200_metres
1904 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship
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[['1904 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Limerick Senior Hurling Championship'], ['1904 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship', 'winner', 'Cappamore GAA'], ['1904 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship', 'instance of', 'championship']]
The <entity_0> was the 14th staging of the <entity_1> since its establishment by the Limerick County Board in 1887. <entity_3> won the <entity_2> after a 3-07 to 1-05 defeat of Ballingarry in the final.
['championship', 'sports season']
1904_Limerick_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Gazprom Hungarian Open
{'<entity_0>': 'clay court', '<entity_1>': 'tennis tournament', '<entity_2>': 'Gazprom Hungarian Open', '<entity_3>': 'Budapest', '<entity_4>': 'Hungary'}
[['Gazprom Hungarian Open', 'country', 'Hungary'], ['Gazprom Hungarian Open', 'location', 'Budapest'], ['Gazprom Hungarian Open', 'subclass of', 'tennis tournament'], ['Gazprom Hungarian Open', 'surface played on', 'clay court'], ['Gazprom Hungarian Open', 'location', 'Hungary']]
The <entity_2> is a professional men's <entity_1> played on <entity_0>. It is held annually in April in <entity_3>, <entity_4>.
['recurring tennis tournament']
Hungarian_Open_(tennis)
2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three
{'<entity_0>': '2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three', '<entity_1>': '2018', '<entity_2>': 'cricket'}
[['2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three', 'sport', 'cricket'], ['2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three', 'point in time', '2018']]
The <entity_0> was an international <entity_2> tournament that took place in Oman between <entity_1> and <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2018_ICC_World_Cricket_League_Division_Three
swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – men's 200 metre freestyle
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The <entity_0> event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on <entity_5>–30 July at the <entity_1> in <entity_2>. After overhauling the Americans in the 4x100 freestyle relay with a stunning anchor leg, France's <entity_3> pulled away from a star-studded field by over a full body length to earn his second Olympic gold in <entity_4> at these Games.
['Olympic sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
Dirgantara Air Service Flight 3130
{'<entity_0>': 'Dirgantara Air Service Flight 3130', '<entity_1>': 'Temindung Airport', '<entity_2>': 'Dirgantara Air Service'}
[['Dirgantara Air Service Flight 3130', 'destination point', 'Temindung Airport'], ['Dirgantara Air Service Flight 3130', 'operator', 'Dirgantara Air Service']]
<entity_0> was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by <entity_2> from Datah Dawai Airport, Malinau Regency, East Kalimantan to its provincial capital's airport, <entity_1>, Samarinda, East Kalimantan.
['aviation accident']
Dirgantara_Air_Service_Flight_3130
Priestley Riots
{'<entity_0>': 'Priestley Riots', '<entity_1>': '1791', '<entity_2>': 'Birmingham'}
[['Priestley Riots', 'location', 'Birmingham'], ['Priestley Riots', 'point in time', '1791']]
The <entity_0> (also known as the <entity_2> Riots of <entity_1>) took place from 14 July to <entity_1> in <entity_2>, England; the rioters' main targets were religious dissenters, most notably the politically and theologically controversial Joseph Priestley. After the riots, however, scientist and clergyman Joseph Priestley argued in his An Appeal to the Public on the Subject of the <entity_2> Riots (<entity_1>) that this cooperation had not in fact been as amicable as generally believed. On <entity_1>, a <entity_2> newspaper announced that on 14 July, the second anniversary of the storming of the Bastille, there would be a dinner at the local Royal Hotel to commemorate the outbreak of the French Revolution; the invitation encouraged "any Friend to Freedom" to attend: A number of gentlemen intend dining together on the 14th instant, to commemorate the auspicious day which witnessed the emancipation of twenty-six millions of people from the yoke of despotism, and restored the blessings of equal government to a truly great and enlightened nation; with whom it is our interest, as a commercial people, and our duty, as friends to the general rights of mankind, to promote a free intercourse, as subservient to a permanent friendship.
['riot']
Priestley_Riots
swimming at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe
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[['swimming at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe', 'point in time', '2017'], ['swimming at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe', 'sport', 'swimming'], ['swimming at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe', 'country', 'San Marino']]
<entity_3> at the <entity_0> was held at the Multieventi <entity_3> Pool, <entity_2> from 30 May to <entity_1>.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event', 'sports season']
Swimming_at_the_2017_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
2010 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team
{'<entity_0>': '2010 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team', '<entity_1>': '2010'}
[['2010 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team', 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_0> represented Oklahoma State University in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FBS football season.
['American football team season']
2010_Oklahoma_State_Cowboys_football_team
1992 US Open
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[['1992 US Open', 'instance of', 'US Open'], ['1992 US Open', 'point in time', '1992'], ['1992 US Open', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['1992 US Open', 'country', 'United States of America'], ['1992 US Open', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'New York City'], ['1992 US Open', 'location', 'USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center'], ['1992 US Open', 'location', 'New York City']]
The <entity_4> was a <entity_6> tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the <entity_0> in <entity_2> in New York in the <entity_3>. It was the 112th edition of the <entity_5> and was held from August 31 to <entity_1>.
['US Open', 'tennis tournament edition']
1992_US_Open_(tennis)
1996 Formula One season
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[['1996 Formula One season', 'organizer', "Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile"], ['1996 Formula One season', 'start time', '10 March 1996'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'end time', '13 October 1996'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'point in time', '1996'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Formula One'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'follows', '1995 Formula One season'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'winner', 'Damon Hill'], ['1996 Formula One season', 'winner', 'Williams Grand Prix Engineering']]
The <entity_0> was the 50th season of <entity_8> <entity_2> motor racing. The championship commenced on <entity_1> and ended on <entity_4> after sixteen races. The <entity_0> comprised the following races: The race weekend schedule was changed for the <entity_7> season compared to <entity_6>. In <entity_6>, the cars' cockpit opening had been made larger and the sides had been raised in order to provide better head protection for the driver; these sides were raised even higher (to mid-helmet height) for <entity_7>, along with a wraparound head restraint made of foam to prevent head injuries such as those suffered by Mika Häkkinen during qualifying for the <entity_6> Australian Grand Prix. <entity_3> won the season opener in Australia from his <entity_5> teammate Jacques Villeneuve, with Ferrari's Eddie Irvine finishing third. Despite suffering a bout of food poisoning, <entity_3> made it three wins out of three at the Argentine Grand Prix, with Jacques Villeneuve helping <entity_5> to their second one-two of the season. The race was won by <entity_3>, with Jacques Villeneuve finishing second in the other <entity_5>, and Jean Alesi again third for the Benetton team. <entity_5>'s Jacques Villeneuve won from teammate <entity_3> in second and Ferrari's Michael Schumacher in third. The <entity_7> season concluded with the title-deciding Japanese Grand Prix on <entity_4>. The <entity_7> season also included a single event which did not count towards the World Championship, the <entity_2> Indoor Trophy at the Bologna Motor Show.
['sports season']
1996_Formula_One_World_Championship