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1979–80 Four Hills Tournament
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[['1979–80 Four Hills Tournament', 'start time', '30 December 1979'], ['1979–80 Four Hills Tournament', 'point in time', '1980']]
The <entity_0> took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 <entity_2> and <entity_1>.
['Four Hills Tournament', 'sports season']
1979–80_Four_Hills_Tournament
2017–18 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team
{'<entity_0>': '2017–18 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team', '<entity_1>': "women's basketball"}
[['2017–18 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team', 'competition class', "women's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represented Missouri State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2017–18_Missouri_State_Lady_Bears_basketball_team
1992–93 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team
{'<entity_0>': '1992–93 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team', '<entity_1>': "women's basketball"}
[['1992–93 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team', 'competition class', "women's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represented Texas Tech University in the 1992–93 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
1992–93_Texas_Tech_Lady_Raiders_basketball_team
2012 Rugby League Asian Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2012 Rugby League Asian Cup', '<entity_1>': 'Thailand'}
[['2012 Rugby League Asian Cup', 'country', 'Thailand']]
The <entity_0> is the inaugural edition of the Rugby League Asian Cup which was contested by the Philippines and <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2012_Rugby_League_Asian_Cup
Battle of Dasman Palace
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Dasman Palace', '<entity_1>': '02 August 1990', '<entity_2>': 'Kuwait City', '<entity_3>': 'Kuwait', '<entity_4>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'location', 'Kuwait'], ['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'point in time', '02 August 1990'], ['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'start time', '02 August 1990'], ['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'end time', '02 August 1990'], ['Battle of Dasman Palace', 'location', 'Kuwait City']]
The <entity_0> (Arabic: معركة قصر دسمان‎ maʿraka Qaṣr Dasmān), also called the Battle of Dasman, was a <entity_4> between the <entity_3> and Iraqi forces during the Iraqi invasion of <entity_3> on <entity_1>. On <entity_1>, shortly after 00:00 local time, Iraq invaded <entity_3>. The Iraqi forces were reinforced through the <entity_4> by the arrival of further troops, notably elements of the Republican Guard "Hammurabi" Division that had passed to the east of Al Jahra, using Highway 80 to attack into <entity_2>.
['battle']
Battle_of_Dasman_Palace
1999 South Dublin County Council election
{'<entity_0>': '1999 South Dublin County Council election', '<entity_1>': '10 June 1999'}
[['1999 South Dublin County Council election', 'point in time', '10 June 1999'], ['1999 South Dublin County Council election', 'start time', '10 June 1999'], ['1999 South Dublin County Council election', 'end time', '10 June 1999']]
An election to <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> as part of that year's Irish local elections.
['election', 'local election']
1999_South_Dublin_County_Council_election
2017 Varsity Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Varsity Cup', '<entity_1>': '2017', '<entity_2>': 'rugby union'}
[['2017 Varsity Cup', 'point in time', '2017'], ['2017 Varsity Cup', 'sport', 'rugby union']]
The <entity_0> was the <entity_1> edition of the Varsity Cup, an annual inter-university <entity_2> competition featuring university sides in South Africa.
['sports season']
2017_Varsity_Cup
2010–11 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "2010–11 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[["2010–11 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Mississippi during the 2010–11 college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2010–11_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Battle of Beho Beho
{'<entity_0>': 'East African Campaign', '<entity_1>': 'Battle of Beho Beho'}
[['Battle of Beho Beho', 'part of', 'East African Campaign']]
The <entity_1> was fought during the <entity_0> of World War I.
['battle']
Battle_of_Behobeho
Battle of Drava River
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Drava River', '<entity_1>': 'Duchy of Croatia', '<entity_2>': 'Lower Pannonia', '<entity_3>': 'Principality of Hungary', '<entity_4>': 'Slavonia', '<entity_5>': 'battle', '<entity_6>': 'Drava', '<entity_7>': '925'}
[['Battle of Drava River', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'location', 'Slavonia'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'point in time', '925'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'participant', 'Principality of Hungary'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'participant', 'Duchy of Croatia'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'location', 'Drava'], ['Battle of Drava River', 'location', 'Lower Pannonia']]
The <entity_0> was fought between the army of Tomislav of Croatia and the forces of <entity_3> tribes led by Grand Prince Zoltán, the youngest son of Árpád, founder of the Árpád dynasty. The exact place and time of the <entity_5> is not known, but very few remaining medieval sources suggest that the clash took place on the right bank of the <entity_6> River in medieval <entity_4> (Latin: Sclavonia) or former Principality of <entity_2> respectively, in <entity_7>. <entity_4> should have been an integral part of the medieval Croatian state if the <entity_5> had happened, however according to the Byzantine ruler Constantine Porphyrogenitus it was under <entity_3> control. The <entity_5> was followed by the unification of <entity_1> and the territory of <entity_2>. They started occasionally to perform devastating raids and military campaigns to the south as well, across the <entity_6> river, to the territory of the Principality of <entity_2>. According to meager medieval sources, the decisive <entity_5> took place in an undefined area of the right, southern bank of the <entity_6> River. After the <entity_5>, Tomislav took control over the territory south of <entity_6>, uniting Croatian lands from the Adriatic Sea in the south to the <entity_6> River in the north, as well as from eastern part of Istria (Raša River) in the west to Drina River in the east. The records of the two Synods of Bishops held in Split in <entity_7> and 928 indirectly confirm that Croatia comprised the territory of medieval <entity_4>, with its capital Sisak. Just the possibility to choose Sisak, the only bishopric in <entity_4> at that time and the seat of the ruler of Principality of <entity_2>, confirms that the area of this former principality was after the <entity_5> of <entity_6> controlled by King Tomislav of Croatia.
['battle']
Battle_of_Drava_River
2009 MuchMusic Video Awards
{'<entity_0>': '2009 MuchMusic Video Awards', '<entity_1>': '2009', '<entity_2>': 'Much'}
[['2009 MuchMusic Video Awards', 'point in time', '2009'], ['2009 MuchMusic Video Awards', 'broadcast by', 'Much']]
The <entity_0> were held in Toronto, Ontario at <entity_2>'s headquarters on <entity_1>. Along with the <entity_2> VJ's, on <entity_1>, it was confirmed on the <entity_2> website that the Jonas Brothers would co-host the show.
['award ceremony']
2009_MuchMusic_Video_Awards
1940 All-Southwest Conference football team
{'<entity_0>': '1940 All-Southwest Conference football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1940'}
[['1940 All-Southwest Conference football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1940 All-Southwest Conference football team', 'point in time', '1940']]
The <entity_0> consists of <entity_1> players chosen by various organizations for All-Southwest Conference teams for the <entity_2> college football season.
['American football team season']
1940_All-Southwest_Conference_football_team
1977 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team
{'<entity_0>': '1977 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team', '<entity_1>': '1977'}
[['1977 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team', 'point in time', '1977']]
The <entity_0> represented Texas Tech University in the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the <entity_1> NCAA Division I football season.
['American football team season']
1977_Texas_Tech_Red_Raiders_football_team
Miss Universe Ireland 2010
{'<entity_0>': 'Miss Universe Ireland 2010', '<entity_1>': 'Abbey Theatre', '<entity_2>': '2010', '<entity_3>': 'Ireland'}
[['Miss Universe Ireland 2010', 'point in time', '2010'], ['Miss Universe Ireland 2010', 'country', 'Ireland'], ['Miss Universe Ireland 2010', 'location', 'Abbey Theatre']]
<entity_0> was held on <entity_2> in the <entity_1> in Dublin. The winner represented <entity_3> at Miss Universe <entity_2>.
['beauty contest', 'beauty pageant edition']
Miss_Universe_Ireland_2010
swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – men's 100 metre breaststroke
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – men's 100 metre breaststroke", '<entity_1>': '1997', '<entity_2>': 'Spain'}
[["swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – men's 100 metre breaststroke", 'point in time', '1997'], ["swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – men's 100 metre breaststroke", 'country', 'Spain']]
The final of the <entity_0> event at the European LC Championships <entity_1> was held on Tuesday <entity_1> in Seville, <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_1997_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_breaststroke
1st Hand-Pelota doubles championship
{'<entity_0>': '1st Hand-Pelota doubles championship', '<entity_1>': 'Basque pelota'}
[['1st Hand-Pelota doubles championship', 'sport', 'Basque pelota']]
The <entity_0> known as Campeonato de España de mano parejas is the second most important tournament of <entity_1> category in <entity_1>, after the 1st Hand-Pelota singles championship, known as manomanista.
['sports festival', 'sports competition']
Bare-handed_Pelota_First_League_Doubles
2012 Denbighshire County Council election
{'<entity_0>': '2012 Denbighshire County Council election', '<entity_1>': '2012'}
[['2012 Denbighshire County Council election', 'point in time', '2012']]
The <entity_0> took place in Denbighshire, Wales, on <entity_1> to elect members of Denbighshire Council.
['election']
2012_Denbighshire_County_Council_election
1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team
{'<entity_0>': '1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1921'}
[['1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team', 'point in time', '1921']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Iowa in the <entity_2> Big Ten Conference <entity_1> season.
['American football team season']
1921_Iowa_Hawkeyes_football_team
1965 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
{'<entity_0>': '1965 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Gaelic football'}
[['1965 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship', 'sport', 'Gaelic football']]
The <entity_0> was the 34th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county <entity_1> tournament for boys under the age of 18.
['sports season']
1965_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship
rowing at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games
{'<entity_0>': '2013 Southeast Asian Games', '<entity_1>': 'rowing at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games'}
[['rowing at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games', 'part of', '2013 Southeast Asian Games']]
<entity_1> at the <entity_0> took place at Ngalike Dam in Naypyidaw, Myanmar between December 14–17.
['Rowing at the Southeast Asian Games', 'sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Rowing_at_the_2013_Southeast_Asian_Games
2018 OKC Energy FC season
{'<entity_0>': '2018 OKC Energy FC season', '<entity_1>': 'OKC Energy FC'}
[['2018 OKC Energy FC season', 'season of club or team', 'OKC Energy FC']]
The <entity_0> was <entity_1> fifth season of existence, and their fifth consecutive season in the United Soccer League, the second tier of American soccer.
['association football team season']
2018_OKC_Energy_FC_season
Turkey at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2011 World Aquatics Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Turkey at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', '<entity_2>': '2011'}
[['Turkey at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', 'participant in', '2011 World Aquatics Championships'], ['Turkey at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', 'point in time', '2011'], ['Turkey at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', 'participant of', '2011 World Aquatics Championships']]
<entity_1> competed at the <entity_0> in Shanghai, China between July 16 and 31, <entity_2>.
['nation at sport competition']
Turkey_at_the_2011_World_Aquatics_Championships
1985 Virginia Slims of California
{'<entity_0>': '1985 Virginia Slims of California', '<entity_1>': '1985', '<entity_2>': '18 February 1985', '<entity_3>': 'tennis'}
[['1985 Virginia Slims of California', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['1985 Virginia Slims of California', 'start time', '18 February 1985'], ['1985 Virginia Slims of California', 'point in time', '1985']]
The <entity_0> was a women's <entity_3> tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Oakland, California in the United States. It was part of the 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series and was played from <entity_2> through <entity_1>.
['Silicon Valley Classic', 'WTA Oakland', 'tennis tournament edition']
1985_Virginia_Slims_of_California
Colombian-Peruvian War
{'<entity_0>': 'Colombian-Peruvian War', '<entity_1>': '01 September 1932', '<entity_2>': 'Leticia Incident', '<entity_3>': 'war', '<entity_4>': 'Putumayo River', '<entity_5>': '24 May 1933', '<entity_6>': 'Leticia War', '<entity_7>': 'Colombia', '<entity_8>': 'Leticia', '<entity_9>': 'Peru'}
[['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'location', 'Leticia'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'instance of', 'war'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'country', 'Peru'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'country', 'Colombia'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'start time', '01 September 1932'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'alternative', 'Leticia War'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'alternative', 'Leticia Incident'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'end time', '24 May 1933'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'location', 'Colombia'], ['Colombian-Peruvian War', 'location', 'Putumayo River']]
The <entity_2>, also called the <entity_6> or the <entity_0> (<entity_1> – <entity_5>), was a short-lived <entity_3> between <entity_7> and <entity_9> over territory in the Amazon rainforest. The <entity_3> started with an internal insurrection in <entity_9> and a civilian takeover of the city of Iquitos. On <entity_1>, President Luis Miguel Sánchez dispatched two regiments of the Peruvian Army to <entity_8> and Tarapacá; both settlements were in the Amazonas Department, now in southern <entity_7>. The Peruvian forces, which were encamped on the banks of the <entity_4>, stopped several large trade ships from traveling to <entity_8>. Laureano Gómez, the head of the Senate minority, proclaimed, "Peace, peace, peace in inner <entity_7>; <entity_3>, <entity_3>, <entity_3> on the border against our despicable enemy." On 19 September, El Tiempo reported that it had received over 10,000 letters calling for <entity_3> and control of <entity_8>. Herbert Boy and other German aviators of SCADTA, which later became Avianca, fitted their commercial planes for <entity_3> as a temporary <entity_7> Air Force. The city was chosen because <entity_8> was on the border with Brazil, and the <entity_7> Forces preferred to attack a softer target rather than the well-defended Peruvian positions in and around the city. The only skirmish took place at the site called Buenos Aires, when a picket of <entity_7> soldiers ran into a company of Peruvian troops who also left the area and force marched towards <entity_8>. The <entity_7> negotiating commission, composed of Roberto Urdaneta, Guillermo Valencia and Luis Cano, signed the agreement through which <entity_8> was recovered on June 19, 1934. On the same day, <entity_7> President Enrique Olaya broke off all relations with <entity_9> because of the aerial attack. On 30 April 1933, Peruvian President Sánchez was shot dead; 15 days later, his successor, Óscar Benavides, met with the head of the <entity_7> Liberal Party, Alfonso López Pumarejo, to secure an agreement to turn <entity_8> over to a League of Nations commission. <entity_7> and <entity_9> met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to sign a peace treaty.
['war']
Leticia_Incident
Western Desert campaign
{'<entity_0>': 'Italian invasion of Egypt', '<entity_1>': 'Western Desert campaign', '<entity_2>': 'North African campaign', '<entity_3>': 'Western Desert', '<entity_4>': 'Italian Libya', '<entity_5>': '11 June 1940', '<entity_6>': 'Desert War', '<entity_7>': 'Egypt', '<entity_8>': 'Libya'}
[['Western Desert campaign', 'has part', 'Italian invasion of Egypt'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'start time', '11 June 1940'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'part of', 'North African campaign'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'location', 'Western Desert'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'country', 'Egypt'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'alternative', 'Desert War'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'location', 'Libya'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'location', 'Italian Libya'], ['Western Desert campaign', 'location', 'Egypt']]
The <entity_1> (<entity_6>), took place in the deserts of <entity_7> and <entity_8> and was the main theatre in the <entity_2> of the Second World War. Military operations began in <entity_5> with the Italian declaration of war and the <entity_0> from <entity_8> in September. The <entity_3> Force (renamed Cyrcom and later the Eighth Army) was depleted in early 1941 to send units to Greece, rather than complete the conquest of <entity_8>, just as German troops and Italian reinforcements arrived. With Tunisia, a part of French North Africa to the west and <entity_7> to the east, the Italians prepared to defend both frontiers through a North Africa Supreme Headquarters, under the command of the Governor-General of <entity_4>, Marshal of the Air Force, Italo Balbo. In <entity_8>, the Royal Army had about 215,000 men and in <entity_7>, the British had about 36,000 troops, with another 27,500 men training in Palestine. The <entity_7>–<entity_8> border was defended by the Egyptian Frontier Force and in <entity_5>, the headquarters of the 6th Infantry Division (Major-General Richard O'Connor) took over command in the <entity_3>, with instructions to drive back the Italians from their frontier posts and dominate the hinterland if war began. Italian land and air forces in <entity_8> greatly outnumbered the British in <entity_7> but suffered from poor morale and were handicapped by some inferior equipment. The war was fought primarily in the area known as the <entity_3>, which was about 240 mi (390 km) wide, from Mersa Matruh in <entity_7> to Gazala on the Libyan coast, along Litoranea Balbo (Via Balbia), the only paved road. In British parlance, the term "<entity_3>" applied to the desert of <entity_7> west of the Nile but came to describe the whole area of conflict, including eastern Cyrenaica in <entity_8>. Benito Mussolini had no plans to invade <entity_7>, intending to remain on the defensive in <entity_8> if war came.
['military campaign']
Western_Desert_Campaign
1976 Riverside 400
{'<entity_0>': 'Riverside International Raceway', '<entity_1>': '1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series', '<entity_2>': '1976 Riverside 400', '<entity_3>': 'David Pearson', '<entity_4>': '13 June 1976', '<entity_5>': 'Riverside'}
[['1976 Riverside 400', 'pole position', 'David Pearson'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'point in time', '13 June 1976'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'winner', 'David Pearson'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'location', 'Riverside International Raceway'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'part of', '1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'start time', '13 June 1976'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'end time', '13 June 1976'], ['1976 Riverside 400', 'location', 'Riverside']]
The <entity_2> was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on <entity_4>, at <entity_0> in <entity_5>, California. The five drivers that dominated the <entity_1> season were <entity_3> (average finish of 7th place), Cale Yarborough (average finish of 8th place), Richard Petty (average finish of 9th place), Benny Parsons (average finish of 10th place) and Bobby Allison (average finish 12th place).
['Budweiser 400']
1976_Riverside_400
1978 BYU Cougars football team
{'<entity_0>': '1978 BYU Cougars football team', '<entity_1>': '1978'}
[['1978 BYU Cougars football team', 'point in time', '1978']]
The <entity_0> represented the Brigham Young University (BYU) in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-A football season as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).
['American football team season']
1978_BYU_Cougars_football_team
United Nations Security Council Resolution 473
{'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 473', '<entity_1>': '13 June 1980'}
[['United Nations Security Council Resolution 473', 'publication date', '13 June 1980'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 473', 'start time', '13 June 1980']]
<entity_0>, adopted unanimously on <entity_1>, after recalling resolutions 392 (1976), 417 (1977), 418 (1977), 454 (1979) and 466 (1980) and letters from the Committee for South Africa, the Council expressed its concern and condemned South Africa for the killing of protesters, including schoolchildren, opposed to apartheid.
['United Nations Security Council resolution']
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_473
2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo
{'<entity_0>': '2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo', '<entity_1>': 'water polo', '<entity_2>': 'Spain'}
[['2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo', 'sport', 'water polo'], ['2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo', 'country', 'Spain']]
The 2013–14 season was the 27th season of <entity_0>, the top flight women's <entity_1> in <entity_2> since its inception in 1988.
['sports season']
2013–14_División_de_Honor_Femenina_de_Waterpolo
Sri Lanka Premier League
{'<entity_0>': 'Sri Lanka Premier League', '<entity_1>': 'Sri Lanka', '<entity_2>': 'cricket'}
[['Sri Lanka Premier League', 'sport', 'cricket'], ['Sri Lanka Premier League', 'country', 'Sri Lanka'], ['Sri Lanka Premier League', 'instance of', 'cricket'], ['Sri Lanka Premier League', 'location', 'Sri Lanka']]
The <entity_0> (SLPL) was a Twenty20 <entity_2> competition in <entity_1>.
['cricket', 'sports league']
Sri_Lanka_Premier_League
1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships
{'<entity_0>': '1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Indianapolis', '<entity_2>': '1986 Virginia Slims World Championship Series', '<entity_3>': 'United States of America', '<entity_4>': '1986 Grand Prix circuit', '<entity_5>': 'tennis'}
[['1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Indianapolis'], ['1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', 'part of', '1986 Virginia Slims World Championship Series'], ['1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', 'part of', '1986 Grand Prix circuit'], ['1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships', 'country', 'United States of America']]
The <entity_0> (also known as the U.S. Open Clay Courts) was a men's <entity_4> and a women's <entity_2> <entity_5> tournament held in <entity_1> in the <entity_3>.
["U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships", 'tennis tournament edition']
1986_U.S._Clay_Court_Championships
1999 Cork County Council election
{'<entity_0>': '1999 Cork County Council election', '<entity_1>': '10 June 1999'}
[['1999 Cork County Council election', 'point in time', '10 June 1999'], ['1999 Cork County Council election', 'start time', '10 June 1999'], ['1999 Cork County Council election', 'end time', '10 June 1999']]
An election to <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> as part of that year's Irish local elections.
['election', 'local election']
1999_Cork_County_Council_election
2003 World Championships in Athletics – men's 400 metres
{'<entity_0>': "2003 World Championships in Athletics – men's 400 metres", '<entity_1>': 'France'}
[["2003 World Championships in Athletics – men's 400 metres", 'country', 'France']]
These are the official results of the Men's 400 metres event at the <entity_0> in Paris, <entity_1>.
['sporting event']
2003_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres
Pop-Up! Sarajevo
{'<entity_0>': 'Bosnia and Herzegovina', '<entity_1>': 'Pop-Up! Sarajevo'}
[['Pop-Up! Sarajevo', 'country', 'Bosnia and Herzegovina']]
<entity_1> is an international student graphics design and visual communications festival held annually in Sarajevo, <entity_0>.
['recurring event']
Pop-Up!_Sarajevo
2012 Sporting Kansas City season
{'<entity_0>': '2012 Sporting Kansas City season', '<entity_1>': 'Sporting Kansas City', '<entity_2>': '2012'}
[['2012 Sporting Kansas City season', 'season of club or team', 'Sporting Kansas City'], ['2012 Sporting Kansas City season', 'point in time', '2012']]
The <entity_0> was the seventeenth season of the team's existence in Major League Soccer and the second year played under the <entity_1> moniker. <entity_1> resumed its off-season transactions at the <entity_2> MLS SuperDraft and <entity_2> MLS Supplemental Draft. <entity_1> has 7 MLS International Roster Slots for use in the <entity_2> season. <entity_1> traded one slot to San Jose Earthquakes for the <entity_2> season only.
['association football team season']
2012_Sporting_Kansas_City_season
Kuwait–Malaysia relations
{'<entity_0>': 'Kuwait–Malaysia relations', '<entity_1>': 'Malaysia', '<entity_2>': 'Kuwait'}
[['Kuwait–Malaysia relations', 'country', 'Malaysia'], ['Kuwait–Malaysia relations', 'country', 'Kuwait']]
<entity_0> refers to bilateral foreign relations between <entity_2> and <entity_1>. <entity_2> has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and <entity_1> has an embassy in <entity_2> City. <entity_1> is one of the major trade partners for <entity_2>; bilateral trade had jumped from U$79.3 in 1996 to U$507 million in 2006. Currently, <entity_2> Finance House which is considered as the largest Islamic bank on the Persian Gulf also has started operating in <entity_1> since 2008. In 2013, <entity_2> and <entity_1> agreed to boost bilateral co-operation in education.
['bilateral relation']
Kuwait–Malaysia_relations
San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival', '<entity_1>': 'film festival', '<entity_2>': 'San Antonio', '<entity_3>': 'Texas'}
[['San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival', 'location', 'San Antonio'], ['San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival', 'instance of', 'film festival'], ['San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival', 'location', 'Texas']]
<entity_0> (SAICFF) was a <entity_1> located in <entity_2>, <entity_3>.
['film festival']
San_Antonio_Independent_Christian_Film_Festival
athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games – men's 110 metres hurdles
{'<entity_0>': "athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games – men's 110 metres hurdles", '<entity_1>': 'athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games'}
[["athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games – men's 110 metres hurdles", 'part of', 'athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_1> was held on 22 August and 23 August at the Centennial Stadium in Victoria, British Columbia.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_1994_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles
2004 African Championships in Athletics – women's high jump
{'<entity_0>': '2004 African Championships in Athletics', '<entity_1>': "2004 African Championships in Athletics – women's high jump"}
[["2004 African Championships in Athletics – women's high jump", 'part of', '2004 African Championships in Athletics']]
The <entity_1> event at the <entity_0> was held in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo on July 14.
['sporting event']
2004_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_high_jump
Victoria v Commonwealth
{'<entity_0>': 'High Court of Australia', '<entity_1>': 'Victoria v Commonwealth', '<entity_2>': '1971'}
[['Victoria v Commonwealth', 'point in time', '1971'], ['Victoria v Commonwealth', 'court', 'High Court of Australia']]
<entity_1> (<entity_2>) 122 CLR 353, commonly referred to as the Payroll Tax Case, was a case decided in the <entity_0> regarding the scope of the Commonwealth's taxation power and the extent to which it can burden a state's structural integrity.
['legal case']
Victoria_v_Commonwealth_(1971)
1972–73 Scottish First Division
{'<entity_0>': '1972–73 Scottish First Division', '<entity_1>': 'Celtic F.C.'}
[['1972–73 Scottish First Division', 'winner', 'Celtic F.C.']]
The <entity_0> was won by <entity_1>, one point ahead of their nearest rival Rangers.
['sports season']
1972–73_Scottish_Division_One
Estonia national football team 2003
{'<entity_0>': 'Estonia national football team 2003', '<entity_1>': '2003'}
[['Estonia national football team 2003', 'point in time', '2003']]
The <entity_0> played a total number of seventeen international matches in <entity_1>.
['association football team season']
Estonia_national_football_team_2003
2003–04 TVS Cup Tri series
{'<entity_0>': '2003–04 TVS Cup Tri series', '<entity_1>': 'cricket'}
[['2003–04 TVS Cup Tri series', 'sport', 'cricket']]
The <entity_0> was a triangular One Day International <entity_1> tournament, played by India, New Zealand and Australia.
['sports season']
2003–04_TVS_Cup_Tri_series
athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – women's 4 × 100 metres relay
{'<entity_0>': "athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – women's 4 × 100 metres relay", '<entity_1>': 'athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games', '<entity_2>': '2014'}
[["athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – women's 4 × 100 metres relay", 'part of', 'athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games'], ["athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – women's 4 × 100 metres relay", 'point in time', '2014']]
The <entity_0>, as part of the <entity_1>, took place at Hampden Park on <entity_2> and <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
Athletics_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_4_×_100_metres_relay
Turkey at the 2009 Summer Universiade
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Summer Universiade', '<entity_1>': '2009', '<entity_2>': 'Turkey at the 2009 Summer Universiade'}
[['Turkey at the 2009 Summer Universiade', 'participant in', '2009 Summer Universiade'], ['Turkey at the 2009 Summer Universiade', 'point in time', '2009'], ['Turkey at the 2009 Summer Universiade', 'participant of', '2009 Summer Universiade']]
<entity_2> competed at the <entity_0> in Belgrade, Serbia from 1 July to <entity_1>.
['nation at sport competition']
Turkey_at_the_2009_Summer_Universiade
2015 Idaho State Bengals football team
{'<entity_0>': '2015 Idaho State Bengals football team', '<entity_1>': '2015'}
[['2015 Idaho State Bengals football team', 'point in time', '2015']]
The <entity_0> represented Idaho State University in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FCS football season.
['American football team season']
2015_Idaho_State_Bengals_football_team
2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships', '<entity_1>': 'World Para Powerlifting Championships', '<entity_2>': 'powerlifting', '<entity_3>': 'Dubai'}
[['2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships', 'sports season of league or competition', 'World Para Powerlifting Championships'], ['2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships', 'location', 'Dubai'], ['2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships', 'sport', 'powerlifting']]
Accordingly, future IPC <entity_2> championships will be known as "<entity_1>". The <entity_0> was the sixth championship in its series, and the second hosted by <entity_3>.
['sports season']
2014_IPC_Powerlifting_World_Championships
2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group A
{'<entity_0>': '2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group A', '<entity_1>': '2015'}
[['2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group A', 'point in time', '2015']]
Group A of the <entity_0> tournament was one of the seven groups to decide the teams which qualified for the <entity_1> Africa Cup of Nations finals tournament.
['qualification']
2015_Africa_Cup_of_Nations_qualification_Group_A
powerlifting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – women's 52 kg
{'<entity_0>': "powerlifting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – women's 52 kg", '<entity_1>': '2012 Summer Paralympics', '<entity_2>': 'ExCeL London'}
[["powerlifting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – women's 52 kg", 'location', 'ExCeL London'], ["powerlifting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – women's 52 kg", 'part of', '2012 Summer Paralympics']]
The <entity_0> at the <entity_1> was contested on 1 September at <entity_2>.
['Paralympic sporting event']
Powerlifting_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_52_kg
2008 Bucharest summit
{'<entity_0>': '2008 Bucharest summit', '<entity_1>': '02 April 2008', '<entity_2>': '04 April 2008', '<entity_3>': 'NATO summit', '<entity_4>': 'Bucharest', '<entity_5>': 'Romania'}
[['2008 Bucharest summit', 'instance of', 'NATO summit'], ['2008 Bucharest summit', 'country', 'Romania'], ['2008 Bucharest summit', 'location', 'Bucharest'], ['2008 Bucharest summit', 'start time', '02 April 2008'], ['2008 Bucharest summit', 'end time', '04 April 2008']]
The <entity_0> or the 20th NATO Summit was a <entity_3> organized in the Palace of the Parliament, <entity_4>, <entity_5> on <entity_1> – <entity_2>. As said by Craig Kennedy in an introduction to the NATO <entity_4> summit and from the <entity_3> program.
['NATO summit']
2008_Bucharest_summit
Hennessy Cognac Cup
{'<entity_0>': 'Hennessy Cognac Cup', '<entity_1>': 'golf tournament'}
[['Hennessy Cognac Cup', 'instance of', 'golf tournament']]
The <entity_0> was a biennial team <entity_1> contested from 1976 to 1984.
['golf tournament']
Hennessy_Cognac_Cup
2000 PDL season
{'<entity_0>': 'Chicago Sockers', '<entity_1>': '2000', '<entity_2>': '2000 PDL season'}
[['2000 PDL season', 'point in time', '2000'], ['2000 PDL season', 'winner', 'Chicago Sockers']]
The <entity_1> USL Premier Development League season was the 6th <entity_2> season. <entity_0> finished the season as national champions, beating Mid-Michigan Bucks 1-0 in the <entity_2> Championship game.
['association football team season']
2000_PDL_season
Isle of Wight Festival 2011
{'<entity_0>': 'Isle of Wight Festival 2011', '<entity_1>': 'Isle of Wight Festival'}
[['Isle of Wight Festival 2011', 'instance of', 'Isle of Wight Festival']]
The <entity_0> was the tenth revived <entity_1> held at Seaclose Park in Newport on the Isle of Wight.
['Isle of Wight Festival']
Isle_of_Wight_Festival_2011
1989–90 North West Counties Football League
{'<entity_0>': '1989–90 North West Counties Football League', '<entity_1>': 'North West Counties Football League', '<entity_2>': 'association football'}
[['1989–90 North West Counties Football League', 'sports season of league or competition', 'North West Counties Football League'], ['1989–90 North West Counties Football League', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was the eighth in the history of the <entity_1>, a <entity_2> competition in England.
['sports season']
1989–90_North_West_Counties_Football_League
equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II
{'<entity_0>': 'equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', '<entity_1>': '2016 Summer Paralympics', '<entity_2>': '2016', '<entity_3>': 'Demi Vermeulen', '<entity_4>': 'Natasha Baker'}
[['equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', 'participant', 'Demi Vermeulen'], ['equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', 'participant', 'Natasha Baker'], ['equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', 'winner', 'Natasha Baker'], ['equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', 'part of', '2016 Summer Paralympics'], ['equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – individual championship test grade II', 'point in time', '2016']]
The <entity_0>, para-equestrian dressage event at the <entity_1> was contested on the afternoon of <entity_2> at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in Rio de Janeiro. <entity_4> of Great Britain defended her title, from <entity_3> and Steffen Zeibig.
['Paralympic sporting event']
Equestrian_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Individual_championship_test_grade_II
KIIS-FM Jingle Ball
{'<entity_0>': 'KIIS-FM Jingle Ball', '<entity_1>': 'KIIS-FM'}
[['KIIS-FM Jingle Ball', 'founded by', 'KIIS-FM']]
<entity_0> is an annual concert taking place in early-to-mid December produced by the Los Angeles radio station <entity_1>.
['recurring event']
KIIS-FM_Jingle_Ball
2008 Colorado Buffaloes football team
{'<entity_0>': '2008 Colorado Buffaloes football team', '<entity_1>': '2008'}
[['2008 Colorado Buffaloes football team', 'point in time', '2008']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Colorado at Boulder in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FBS football season.
['American football team season']
2008_Colorado_Buffaloes_football_team
Federer–Roddick rivalry
{'<entity_0>': 'Federer–Roddick rivalry', '<entity_1>': 'rivalry', '<entity_2>': 'tennis'}
[['Federer–Roddick rivalry', 'instance of', 'rivalry'], ['Federer–Roddick rivalry', 'sport', 'tennis']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_1> between two professional <entity_2> players, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States.
['rivalry']
Federer–Roddick_rivalry
2000 North Carolina Tar Heels football team
{'<entity_0>': '2000 North Carolina Tar Heels football team', '<entity_1>': '2000'}
[['2000 North Carolina Tar Heels football team', 'point in time', '2000']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-A football season.
['American football team season']
2000_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_football_team
Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
{'<entity_0>': 'Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships', '<entity_1>': '2013', '<entity_2>': 'Barcelona', '<entity_3>': 'Algeria', '<entity_4>': 'Spain'}
[['Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships', 'point in time', '2013'], ['Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships', 'country', 'Algeria'], ['Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships', 'location', 'Spain'], ['Algeria at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships', 'location', 'Barcelona']]
<entity_3> is competing at the <entity_0> in <entity_2>, <entity_4> between <entity_1> and <entity_1>.
['nation at sport competition']
Algeria_at_the_2013_World_Aquatics_Championships
table tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
{'<entity_0>': 'table tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', '<entity_1>': 'Singapore Indoor Stadium', '<entity_2>': 'table tennis', '<entity_3>': 'Singapore'}
[['table tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', 'sport', 'table tennis'], ['table tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', 'location', 'Singapore Indoor Stadium'], ['table tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics', 'location', 'Singapore']]
The <entity_2> competition at the <entity_0> took place in <entity_1> between 21 August–26 August, with training hall set in National University of <entity_3> (NUS).
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Table_tennis_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics
Kompisligan
{'<entity_0>': 'Kompisligan', '<entity_1>': 'Sweden', '<entity_2>': 'association football'}
[['Kompisligan', 'country', 'Sweden'], ['Kompisligan', 'sport', 'association football']]
<entity_0> is a <entity_1> junior <entity_2> league featuring over 27,000 teams from all over <entity_1>.
['sports league']
Kompisligan
1940 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
{'<entity_0>': '1940 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship', '<entity_1>': 'Gaelic football'}
[['1940 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship', 'sport', 'Gaelic football']]
The <entity_0> was the 54th staging of Ireland's premier <entity_1> knock-out competition.
['sports season']
1940_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship
Battle of Fort Buchanan
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Fort Buchanan', '<entity_1>': 'Fort Buchanan', '<entity_2>': '17 February 1865', '<entity_3>': 'United States of America', '<entity_4>': 'battle', '<entity_5>': 'Apache Wars'}
[['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'point in time', '17 February 1865'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'country', 'United States of America'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'participant', 'United States of America'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'part of', 'Apache Wars'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'location', 'Fort Buchanan'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'start time', '17 February 1865'], ['Battle of Fort Buchanan', 'end time', '17 February 1865']]
The <entity_0> was an Apache attack on the <entity_3> Army post of <entity_1> in southern Arizona, which occurred on <entity_2>. <entity_1> was the only American military post conquered during the <entity_5> against the Chiricahua. Due to the major civil <entity_5> in the <entity_3> from 1861 to 1865 and numerous conflicts involving the various Native American tribes, the Union Army was stretched thin on the frontier. The <entity_4> began on the morning of <entity_2> twelve miles away from the fort when two surveyors of the General Land Office and a young Mexican boy were attacked.
['battle']
Battle_of_Fort_Buchanan
2013 Echo Awards
{'<entity_0>': '2013 Echo Awards', '<entity_1>': 'Helene Fischer', '<entity_2>': '21 March 2013', '<entity_3>': 'Das Erste'}
[['2013 Echo Awards', 'presenter', 'Helene Fischer'], ['2013 Echo Awards', 'broadcast by', 'Das Erste'], ['2013 Echo Awards', 'point in time', '21 March 2013'], ['2013 Echo Awards', 'start time', '21 March 2013'], ['2013 Echo Awards', 'end time', '21 March 2013']]
The <entity_0> were held on <entity_2>, at the Palais am Berliner Funkturm in Berlin. The show was broadcast on <entity_3> and was hosted for the first time by Schlager entertainer <entity_1>.
['award ceremony']
2013_Echo_Awards
2015–16 Central Arkansas Bears basketball team
{'<entity_0>': '2015–16 Central Arkansas Bears basketball team', '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[['2015–16 Central Arkansas Bears basketball team', 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Central Arkansas during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2015–16_Central_Arkansas_Bears_basketball_team
2005–06 Iraqi Premier League
{'<entity_0>': '2005–06 Iraqi Premier League', '<entity_1>': '28'}
[['2005–06 Iraqi Premier League', 'number of participants', '28']]
The <entity_0> kicked off on <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2005–06_Iraqi_Premier_League
Exsul Familia
{'<entity_0>': 'apostolic constitution', '<entity_1>': 'Pius XII', '<entity_2>': 'Exsul Familia'}
[['Exsul Familia', 'author', 'Pius XII'], ['Exsul Familia', 'instance of', 'apostolic constitution']]
<entity_2> is the <entity_0> written by <entity_1> on the topic of migration. <entity_2> 1In Exul Familia, <entity_1> reviews what the Church has done in this matter and then discusses more fully the implementation of this work in our own times.
['apostolic constitution']
Exsul_Familia
Strikeforce: Los Angeles
{'<entity_0>': 'Strikeforce: Los Angeles', '<entity_1>': 'mixed martial arts event', '<entity_2>': '16 June 2010', '<entity_3>': 'Strikeforce'}
[['Strikeforce: Los Angeles', 'organizer', 'Strikeforce'], ['Strikeforce: Los Angeles', 'instance of', 'mixed martial arts event'], ['Strikeforce: Los Angeles', 'point in time', '16 June 2010'], ['Strikeforce: Los Angeles', 'start time', '16 June 2010'], ['Strikeforce: Los Angeles', 'end time', '16 June 2010']]
<entity_0>, was a <entity_1> held by <entity_3>. According to <entity_3> CEO Scott Coker, “The <entity_2> card will include some top-heavy main-event fighters, as well as some standout ‘Challenger’ prospects.”.
['mixed martial arts event']
Strikeforce:_Los_Angeles
Festivalbar
{'<entity_0>': 'Italian singing competition', '<entity_1>': 'Festivalbar', '<entity_2>': 'Italian'}
[['Festivalbar', 'original language of film or TV show', 'Italian'], ['Festivalbar', 'language of work or name', 'Italian'], ['Festivalbar', 'description', 'Italian singing competition']]
The <entity_1> was an <entity_0> that took place in the most important <entity_2> squares during summer, such as the Piazza del Duomo, Catania or Piazza Bra, Verona. Originally, the <entity_1> was a competition made with data from jukeboxes in <entity_2> bars, so the competition was a one evening event transmitted by RAI.
['music festival', 'television program']
Festivalbar
1981 BYU Cougars football team
{'<entity_0>': '1981 BYU Cougars football team', '<entity_1>': '1981'}
[['1981 BYU Cougars football team', 'point in time', '1981']]
The <entity_0> represented Brigham Young University (BYU) in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-A football season.
['American football team season']
1981_BYU_Cougars_football_team
2012 Salford City Council election
{'<entity_0>': '2012 Salford City Council election', '<entity_1>': '03 May 2012', '<entity_2>': 'Salford'}
[['2012 Salford City Council election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Salford'], ['2012 Salford City Council election', 'point in time', '03 May 2012']]
The <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> to elect members of <entity_2> City Council in England.
['Salford City Council election', 'election']
2012_Salford_City_Council_election
NHK Trophy (Figure skate)
{'<entity_0>': 'ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', '<entity_1>': 'figure skating competition', '<entity_2>': 'NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', '<entity_3>': 'senior', '<entity_4>': '1979', '<entity_5>': '1995'}
[['NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', 'subclass of', 'figure skating competition'], ['NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', 'competition class', 'senior'], ['NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', 'inception', '1979'], ['NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', 'part of', 'ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating'], ['ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'start time', '1995'], ['NHK Trophy (Figure skate)', 'start time', '1979']]
The <entity_2> is an international, <entity_3>-level <entity_1> held as part of the <entity_0> series. Organized by the Japanese Skating Federation, it began in <entity_4> and was added to the Grand Prix series in <entity_5>, the series' inaugural year.
['recurring sporting event']
NHK_Trophy
2016 Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
{'<entity_0>': "2016 Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament", '<entity_1>': '2016'}
[["2016 Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament", 'point in time', '2016']]
The <entity_0> was a postseason women's which was held on March 7–11, <entity_1> at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
['sports season']
2016_Mountain_West_Conference_Women's_Basketball_Tournament
1946 Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team
{'<entity_0>': '1946 Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team', '<entity_1>': '1946'}
[['1946 Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team', 'point in time', '1946']]
The <entity_0> represented the Hardin–Simmons University in the Border Conference during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1946_Hardin–Simmons_Cowboys_football_team
Hong Kong at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics
{'<entity_0>': 'Hong Kong at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics', '<entity_1>': 'Hong Kong', '<entity_2>': 'Daegu'}
[['Hong Kong at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Hong Kong'], ['Hong Kong 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']
Hong_Kong_at_the_2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics
2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga
{'<entity_0>': '2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', '<entity_1>': 'Slovenian Second League', '<entity_2>': '2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLiga', '<entity_3>': '18 July 2009', '<entity_4>': '23 May 2010', '<entity_5>': 'Slovenia', '<entity_6>': '10'}
[['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'followed by', '2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLiga'], ['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'league level below', 'Slovenian Second League'], ['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'start time', '18 July 2009'], ['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'end time', '23 May 2010'], ['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'country', 'Slovenia'], ['2009–10 Slovenian PrvaLiga', 'number of participants', '10']]
The <entity_0> was the 19th season of top-tier football in <entity_5>. The season began on <entity_3> and finished in <entity_4>. The ninth placed team, Interblock, played a two-legged relegation play-off against the runners-up of 2009–<entity_6> <entity_1>, Triglav, for one spot in the <entity_2>.
['sports season']
2009–10_Slovenian_PrvaLiga
1989 German Grand Prix
{'<entity_0>': '1989 German Grand Prix', '<entity_1>': 'Hockenheimring', '<entity_2>': 'Ayrton Senna', '<entity_3>': '30 July 1989', '<entity_4>': 'Hockenheim'}
[['1989 German Grand Prix', 'fastest lap', 'Ayrton Senna'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'pole position', 'Ayrton Senna'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'location', 'Hockenheimring'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'winner', 'Ayrton Senna'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'point in time', '30 July 1989'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'start time', '30 July 1989'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'end time', '30 July 1989'], ['1989 German Grand Prix', 'location', 'Hockenheim']]
The <entity_0> was a Formula One motor race held at the <entity_1> on <entity_3>. As expected, the McLaren-Honda's of <entity_2> and Alain Prost dominated qualifying on the ultra fast <entity_4> circuit, with Formula One's supreme qualifier Senna just under a second faster than Prost, who was himself almost eight-tenths faster than the Ferrari 640 of Nigel Mansell.
['German Grand Prix']
1989_German_Grand_Prix
2007 World Championships in Athletics – women's 20 kilometres walk
{'<entity_0>': "2007 World Championships in Athletics – women's 20 kilometres walk", '<entity_1>': '2007', '<entity_2>': 'Osaka', '<entity_3>': 'Japan'}
[["2007 World Championships in Athletics – women's 20 kilometres walk", 'country', 'Japan'], ["2007 World Championships in Athletics – women's 20 kilometres walk", 'location', 'Osaka'], ["2007 World Championships in Athletics – women's 20 kilometres walk", 'point in time', '2007']]
The Women's 20 km Race Walk event at the <entity_0> took place on <entity_1> in the streets of <entity_2>, <entity_3>.
['sporting event']
2007_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_20_kilometres_walk
Battle of Pratapgarh
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Pratapgarh', '<entity_1>': '10 November 1659', '<entity_2>': 'Maharashtra', '<entity_3>': 'Pratapgad', '<entity_4>': 'battle', '<entity_5>': 'India'}
[['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'location', 'Pratapgad'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'point in time', '10 November 1659'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'start time', '10 November 1659'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'end time', '10 November 1659'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'location', 'India'], ['Battle of Pratapgarh', 'location', 'Maharashtra']]
The <entity_0> was a land <entity_4> fought on <entity_1> at the fort of <entity_3> near the town of Satara, <entity_2>, <entity_5> between the forces of the Maratha king Shivaji and the Adilshahi general Afzal Khan.
['battle']
Battle_of_Pratapgarh
2014 Match des Champions
{'<entity_0>': '2014 Match des Champions', '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[['2014 Match des Champions', 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> was the 9th edition of the annual super cup game in French <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2014_Match_des_Champions
2000 Georgian presidential election
{'<entity_0>': '2000 Georgian presidential election', '<entity_1>': 'Eduard Shevardnadze', '<entity_2>': '09 April 2000', '<entity_3>': 'Georgia'}
[['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'successful candidate', 'Eduard Shevardnadze'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Georgia'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'point in time', '09 April 2000'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'candidate', 'Eduard Shevardnadze'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'country', 'Georgia'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'start time', '09 April 2000'], ['2000 Georgian presidential election', 'end time', '09 April 2000']]
<entity_0> were held in <entity_3> on <entity_2>. The result was a victory for <entity_1> of the Union of Citizens of <entity_3>, who won 82.0% of the vote, with a 75.9% turnout.
['presidential election']
2000_Georgian_presidential_election
Battle of Bayonne
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Bayonne', '<entity_1>': 'Siege of Bayonne', '<entity_2>': '14 April 1814', '<entity_3>': 'Bayonne', '<entity_4>': 'battle', '<entity_5>': 'siege'}
[['Battle of Bayonne', 'different from', 'Siege of Bayonne'], ['Battle of Bayonne', 'point in time', '14 April 1814'], ['Battle of Bayonne', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Bayonne', 'instance of', 'siege'], ['Battle of Bayonne', 'location', 'Bayonne']]
The <entity_0> of <entity_2> was a sortie by General Thouvenot's French garrison of <entity_3> during the <entity_5> of that city conducted by Allied forces under Lieutenant General John Hope. While the <entity_1> was largely illusory, with French and British soldiers fraternizing and exchanging goods and letters, the fighting of <entity_2> involved heavy hand-to-hand combat in which Lieutenant General Hope was captured with two of his staff, 276 men and a gun. At 3:00 am on the morning of <entity_2> he attacked the British <entity_5> lines with 6,000 men in three columns. Total losses in the <entity_5>, including the <entity_4> on <entity_2>, were 1,600 French killed and wounded, plus 400 captured.
['battle', 'siege']
Battle_of_Bayonne
2007 Baltimore mayoral election
{'<entity_0>': '2007 Baltimore mayoral election', '<entity_1>': '2007', '<entity_2>': 'mayor'}
[['2007 Baltimore mayoral election', 'point in time', '2007'], ['2007 Baltimore mayoral election', 'office contested', 'mayor']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>. Dixon, who as president of the Baltimore City Council became <entity_2> in <entity_1> when Martin O'Malley resigned to become Governor of Maryland, was the first woman to be elected to the office.
['election', 'mayoral election']
2007_Baltimore_mayoral_election
Southern Rhodesian independence referendum, 1964
{'<entity_0>': 'Southern Rhodesian independence referendum, 1964', '<entity_1>': 'Southern Rhodesia', '<entity_2>': '05 November 1964'}
[['Southern Rhodesian independence referendum, 1964', 'country', 'Southern Rhodesia'], ['Southern Rhodesian independence referendum, 1964', 'point in time', '05 November 1964']]
A <entity_0> was held in <entity_1> on <entity_2>.
['independence referendum']
1964_Southern_Rhodesian_independence_referendum
Nell Gwyn Stakes
{'<entity_0>': 'Nell Gwyn Stakes', '<entity_1>': 'horse race'}
[['Nell Gwyn Stakes', 'instance of', 'horse race']]
The <entity_0> is a Group 3 flat <entity_1> in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies.
['horse race']
Nell_Gwyn_Stakes
1967 Kentucky Derby
{'<entity_0>': '1967 Kentucky Derby', '<entity_1>': 'Kentucky Derby'}
[['1967 Kentucky Derby', 'instance of', 'Kentucky Derby']]
The <entity_0> was the 93rd running of the <entity_1>.
['Kentucky Derby']
1967_Kentucky_Derby
2018 Gamba Osaka season
{'<entity_0>': '2018 Gamba Osaka season', '<entity_1>': '2018', '<entity_2>': 'Gamba Osaka'}
[['2018 Gamba Osaka season', 'season of club or team', 'Gamba Osaka'], ['2018 Gamba Osaka season', 'point in time', '2018']]
The <entity_0> was <entity_2>'s 25th season in the J1 League and 31st overall in the Japanese top flight. The following players appeared for <entity_2> during the <entity_1> J1 League: Gamba entered the <entity_1> Emperor's Cup at the 2nd round stage where they were drawn at home to Kwansei Gakuin University on 6 June.
['association football team season']
2018_Gamba_Osaka_season
Miss Universo Italia 2011
{'<entity_0>': 'Miss Universo Italia 2011', '<entity_1>': '2011', '<entity_2>': 'Elisa Torrini', '<entity_3>': 'Italy'}
[['Miss Universo Italia 2011', 'winner', 'Elisa Torrini'], ['Miss Universo Italia 2011', 'country', 'Italy'], ['Miss Universo Italia 2011', 'point in time', '2011']]
The <entity_0> pageant was held on <entity_1>. The winner was <entity_2>, contestant of Lazio; she will represent <entity_3> at Miss Universe <entity_1>, which will take place in Brazil on <entity_1>.
['award ceremony', 'beauty pageant edition']
Miss_Universo_Italia_2011
Sabotage Tour
{'<entity_0>': 'Sabotage Tour', '<entity_1>': 'Black Sabbath', '<entity_2>': 'concert tour'}
[['Sabotage Tour', 'performer', 'Black Sabbath'], ['Sabotage Tour', 'instance of', 'concert tour']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_2> by British heavy metal band <entity_1>.
['concert tour']
Sabotage_Tour
swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games – men's 200 metre freestyle
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games – men's 200 metre freestyle", '<entity_1>': 'swimming', '<entity_2>': '1987'}
[["swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games – men's 200 metre freestyle", 'point in time', '1987'], ["swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games – men's 200 metre freestyle", 'sport', 'swimming']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> Pan American Games took place on 9 August at the Indiana University Natatorium.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
1942 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team
{'<entity_0>': "1942 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team", '<entity_1>': '1942'}
[["1942 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team", 'point in time', '1942']]
The <entity_0> represented the United States Navy pre-flight school at Saint Mary's College of California during the <entity_1> college football season.
['sports season of a sports club']
1942_Saint_Mary's_Pre-Flight_Air_Devils_football_team
1995 All-Big East Conference football team
{'<entity_0>': '1995 All-Big East Conference football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1995'}
[['1995 All-Big East Conference football team', 'sport', 'American football'], ['1995 All-Big East Conference football team', 'point in time', '1995']]
The <entity_0> consists of <entity_1> players chosen by various selectors for their All-Big East Conference ("Big East") teams for the <entity_2> NCAA Division I-A football season.
['American football team season']
1995_All-Big_East_Conference_football_team
2011 Indian Ocean Island Games
{'<entity_0>': '2011 Indian Ocean Island Games', '<entity_1>': 'Seychelles'}
[['2011 Indian Ocean Island Games', 'country', 'Seychelles']]
The <entity_0> were the 8th edition of the competition, held in Victoria, <entity_1>.
['multi-sport event', 'Indian Ocean Island Games']
2011_Indian_Ocean_Island_Games
2005 Ninawa governorate election
{'<entity_0>': '2005 Ninawa governorate election', '<entity_1>': '2005', '<entity_2>': 'election', '<entity_3>': 'Iraq'}
[['2005 Ninawa governorate election', 'point in time', '2005'], ['2005 Ninawa governorate election', 'instance of', 'election'], ['2005 Ninawa governorate election', 'country', 'Iraq']]
<entity_0> in the Nineveh Governorate of <entity_3> were held on <entity_1>, simultaneously with the national legislative <entity_2>.
['election']
2005_Ninawa_governorate_election
2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections
{'<entity_0>': '2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections', '<entity_1>': 'Sri Lanka', '<entity_2>': 'election'}
[['2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections', 'instance of', 'election'], ['2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections', 'country', 'Sri Lanka'], ['2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections', 'location', 'Sri Lanka']]
<entity_1> has held several rounds of <entity_0> to elect members to eight of the country’s Provincial Councils. The first <entity_2> was held in May 2008 to elect members to <entity_1>'s Eastern Provincial Council.
['election']
2008–09_Sri_Lankan_provincial_council_elections
Cyclone Anatol
{'<entity_0>': 'Sweden', '<entity_1>': 'Cyclone Anatol'}
[['Cyclone Anatol', 'country', 'Sweden']]
<entity_1> is the name given by the Free University of Berlin (the Danish TV2 channel named it "Adam" also often referred to as århundredets orkan (storm of the century) or Decemberorkanen in Denmark, and commonly as Carolastormen or Orkan Carola in <entity_0>) to a powerful winter storm that hit Denmark, Southwest <entity_0>, and Northern Germany on December 3, 1999.
['European windstorm', 'storm surge']
Cyclone_Anatol
Rockwave Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'Rockwave Festival', '<entity_1>': 'Terra Vibe Park', '<entity_2>': 'Malakasa', '<entity_3>': 'Attica'}
[['Rockwave Festival', 'location', 'Malakasa'], ['Rockwave Festival', 'location', 'Attica'], ['Rockwave Festival', 'location', 'Terra Vibe Park']]
<entity_0> is a rock festival that takes place in <entity_2>, Greece, near Athens. The festival's location was constantly being changed until 2004, when event park <entity_1>, located in <entity_3>, became the permanent venue of the festival.
['music festival']
Rockwave_Festival
19th Satellite Awards
{'<entity_0>': '19th Satellite Awards', '<entity_1>': 'award ceremony'}
[['19th Satellite Awards', 'instance of', 'award ceremony']]
The <entity_0> is an <entity_1> honoring the year's outstanding performers, films, television shows, home videos and interactive media, presented by the International Press Academy.
['award ceremony']
19th_Satellite_Awards
2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Badminton World Junior Championships', '<entity_1>': "2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles", '<entity_2>': '16 October 2017', '<entity_3>': '22 October 2017', '<entity_4>': 'badminton'}
[["2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles", 'sport', 'badminton'], ["2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles", 'start time', '16 October 2017'], ["2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles", 'end time', '22 October 2017'], ["2017 Badminton World Junior Championships – women's singles", 'part of', '2017 Badminton World Junior Championships']]
The <entity_1> event of the <entity_0> in <entity_4> was held on <entity_2>–<entity_3>.
['badminton event']
2017_BWF_World_Junior_Championships_–_Girls'_singles