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Iroquois Theatre fire
{'<entity_0>': 'Iroquois Theatre fire', '<entity_1>': '30 December 1903', '<entity_2>': 'Chicago'}
[['Iroquois Theatre fire', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Chicago'], ['Iroquois Theatre fire', 'point in time', '30 December 1903'], ['Iroquois Theatre fire', 'location', 'Chicago']]
The <entity_0> occurred on <entity_1>, at the Iroquois Theatre in <entity_2>, Illinois, United States.
['conflagration']
Iroquois_Theatre_fire
1991 Santa Clara Broncos football team
{'<entity_0>': '1991 Santa Clara Broncos football team', '<entity_1>': '1991'}
[['1991 Santa Clara Broncos football team', 'point in time', '1991']]
The <entity_0> represented Santa Clara University during the <entity_1> NCAA Division II football season.
['American football team season']
1991_Santa_Clara_Broncos_football_team
Thai Airways Flight 231
{'<entity_0>': 'Don Mueang International Airport', '<entity_1>': 'Thai Airways Flight 231', '<entity_2>': 'Khon Kaen Airport', '<entity_3>': '27 April 1980', '<entity_4>': 'Thailand'}
[['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'point in time', '27 April 1980'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'start point', 'Khon Kaen Airport'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'destination point', 'Don Mueang International Airport'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'country', 'Thailand'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'start time', '27 April 1980'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'end time', '27 April 1980'], ['Thai Airways Flight 231', 'location', 'Khon Kaen Airport']]
<entity_1> was a scheduled passenger flight that crashed on <entity_3>. The flight took off from <entity_2> for <entity_0> in Bangkok, <entity_4>.
['aviation accident']
Thai_Airways_Flight_231
swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – men's 50 metre freestyle S6
{'<entity_0>': 'Beijing National Aquatics Center', '<entity_1>': "swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – men's 50 metre freestyle S6", '<entity_2>': '15', '<entity_3>': '2008'}
[["swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – men's 50 metre freestyle S6", 'number of participants', '15'], ["swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – men's 50 metre freestyle S6", 'point in time', '2008'], ["swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – men's 50 metre freestyle S6", 'location', 'Beijing National Aquatics Center']]
The <entity_1> event at the <entity_3> Summer Paralympics took place at the <entity_0> on <entity_2>.
['Paralympic sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle_S6
1880 Oxford by-election
{'<entity_0>': '1880 Oxford by-election', '<entity_1>': '1880'}
[['1880 Oxford by-election', 'point in time', '1880']]
The <entity_0> was held in <entity_1> due to the incumbent Liberal MP William Vernon Harcourt becoming Home Secretary and seeking re-election to Parliament.
['by-election']
1880_Oxford_by-election
1969–70 Scottish Division One
{'<entity_0>': '1969–70 Scottish Division One', '<entity_1>': 'Celtic F.C.'}
[['1969–70 Scottish Division One', 'winner', 'Celtic F.C.']]
The <entity_0> was won by <entity_1> by thirteen points over nearest rival Rangers.
['sports season']
1969–70_Scottish_Division_One
Acropolis International Tournament 2013
{'<entity_0>': 'Acropolis International Tournament 2013', '<entity_1>': '2013', '<entity_2>': 'basketball'}
[['Acropolis International Tournament 2013', 'point in time', '2013'], ['Acropolis International Tournament 2013', 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_2> tournament held in OAKA Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece, from August 27 until <entity_1>.
['Acropolis Tournament', 'sports season']
2013_Acropolis_International_Basketball_Tournament
1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales
{'<entity_0>': '1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales', '<entity_1>': '1987', '<entity_2>': 'rugby union'}
[['1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales', 'point in time', '1987'], ['1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales', 'sport', 'rugby union']]
The <entity_0> was a series of six matches played by the United States national <entity_2> team in Wales in October and <entity_1>.
['sports tour', 'sports season']
1987_United_States_rugby_union_tour_of_Wales
2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb
{'<entity_0>': '2015–16 ISU Challenger Series', '<entity_1>': 'figure skating competition', '<entity_2>': '2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', '<entity_3>': '01 December 2015', '<entity_4>': 'Dom Sportova', '<entity_5>': 'Croatia', '<entity_6>': 'senior'}
[['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'part of', '2015–16 ISU Challenger Series'], ['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'point in time', '01 December 2015'], ['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'competition class', 'senior'], ['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'instance of', 'figure skating competition'], ['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'location', 'Dom Sportova'], ['2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb', 'country', 'Croatia']]
The <entity_2> was the 48th edition of the annual <entity_6>-level international <entity_1> held in Zagreb, <entity_5>. It was held at the <entity_4> on <entity_3> as part of the <entity_0>.
['figure skating competition']
2015_CS_Golden_Spin_of_Zagreb
2015 Portland Thorns FC season
{'<entity_0>': 'Portland Thorns FC', '<entity_1>': '2015', '<entity_2>': '2014 Portland Thorns FC season', '<entity_3>': '2015 Portland Thorns FC season'}
[['2015 Portland Thorns FC season', 'point in time', '2015'], ['2015 Portland Thorns FC season', 'season of club or team', 'Portland Thorns FC'], ['2015 Portland Thorns FC season', 'follows', '2014 Portland Thorns FC season']]
The <entity_3> is the <entity_0>'s third season of existence in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. After a disappointing end to the <entity_2> that saw the team knocked out of the 2014 NWSL Championship Playoffs by eventual league champions FC Kansas City, head coach Paul Riley sought to make changes that would bolster the team's roster to account for the players who would be called up to their respective national teams during the <entity_1> FIFA Women's World Cup. The team made a number of signings before the <entity_3> including Genoveva Añonma who captains the Equatorial Guinea women's national football team, a <entity_1> NWSL College Draft day trade of the Thorns' <entity_2> leading scorer Jessica McDonald for Jodie Taylor of the England women's national football team and leading scorer of the Washington Spirit, and defender Kat Williamson, former Thorns player who had been traded away during the <entity_2>.
['association football team season']
2015_Portland_Thorns_FC_season
1st Youth in Film Awards
{'<entity_0>': '1st Youth in Film Awards', '<entity_1>': '01 October 1979'}
[['1st Youth in Film Awards', 'point in time', '01 October 1979'], ['1st Youth in Film Awards', 'start time', '01 October 1979']]
The <entity_0> ceremony (now known as the Young Artist Awards), presented by the Youth in Film Association, honored outstanding youth performers in the fields of film, television and music for the 1978–1979 season, and took place in <entity_1> at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City, California.
['award ceremony']
1st_Youth_in_Film_Awards
1960 Fresno State Bulldogs football team
{'<entity_0>': '1960 Fresno State Bulldogs football team', '<entity_1>': '1960'}
[['1960 Fresno State Bulldogs football team', 'point in time', '1960']]
The <entity_0> represented Fresno State College during the <entity_1> NCAA College Division football season.
['American football team season']
1960_Fresno_State_Bulldogs_football_team
1992–93 Burnley F.C. season
{'<entity_0>': 'Burnley F.C.', '<entity_1>': '1992–93 Burnley F.C. season'}
[['1992–93 Burnley F.C. season', 'season of club or team', 'Burnley F.C.']]
The <entity_1> season was <entity_0> first season in the third tier of English football.
['association football team season']
1992–93_Burnley_F.C._season
47th Tony Awards
{'<entity_0>': '47th Tony Awards', '<entity_1>': 'Gershwin Theatre', '<entity_2>': 'New York City', '<entity_3>': '1993', '<entity_4>': 'CBS'}
[['47th Tony Awards', 'broadcast by', 'CBS'], ['47th Tony Awards', 'location', 'Gershwin Theatre'], ['47th Tony Awards', 'point in time', '1993'], ['47th Tony Awards', 'location', 'New York City']]
The <entity_0> was broadcast by <entity_4> from the <entity_1> in <entity_2> on <entity_3>.
['Tony Awards ceremony']
47th_Tony_Awards
athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students
{'<entity_0>': 'athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students', '<entity_1>': '1957', '<entity_2>': 'athletics', '<entity_3>': 'Moscow'}
[['athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students', 'point in time', '1957'], ['athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students', 'location', 'Moscow'], ['athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students', 'sport', 'athletics']]
The <entity_0> featured an <entity_2> competition among its programme of events. The events were contested in <entity_3>, Soviet Union in <entity_1>.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Athletics_at_the_1957_World_Festival_of_Youth_and_Students
1947 Penn Quakers football team
{'<entity_0>': '1947 Penn Quakers football team', '<entity_1>': 'American football', '<entity_2>': '1947'}
[['1947 Penn Quakers football team', 'point in time', '1947'], ['1947 Penn Quakers football team', 'sport', 'American football']]
The <entity_0> was an <entity_1> team that represented the University of Pennsylvania during the <entity_2> college football season.
['American football team season']
1947_Penn_Quakers_football_team
1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump
{'<entity_0>': '1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships', '<entity_1>': "1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump"}
[["1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – men's triple jump", 'part of', '1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships']]
The <entity_1> event at the <entity_0> was held in Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on 12 March.
['sporting event']
1994_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump
Denguin rail crash
{'<entity_0>': 'Denguin rail crash', '<entity_1>': 'Denguin', '<entity_2>': 'France'}
[['Denguin rail crash', 'country', 'France'], ['Denguin rail crash', 'location', 'Denguin']]
The <entity_0> occurred on 17 July 2014 when a TER passenger train collided with a SNCF TGV express train near <entity_1>, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, <entity_2>.
['train wreck']
Denguin_rail_crash
England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
{'<entity_0>': 'England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games', '<entity_1>': 'United Kingdom', '<entity_2>': 'England'}
[['England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games', 'country', 'United Kingdom'], ['England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games', 'location', 'England']]
<entity_0> was represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for <entity_2> (CGCE). <entity_2> joined the Commonwealth of Nations as part of the <entity_1> in 1931.
['nation at sport competition']
England_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games
June 2012 Kaduna church bombings
{'<entity_0>': 'Nigeria', '<entity_1>': 'June 2012 Kaduna church bombings'}
[['June 2012 Kaduna church bombings', 'country', 'Nigeria']]
On 17 June <entity_1>, three Christian churches in northern <entity_0> were attacked by bomb explosions.
['occurrence']
June_2012_Kaduna_church_bombings
2015 Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team
{'<entity_0>': '2015 Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team', '<entity_1>': '2015'}
[['2015 Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team', 'point in time', '2015']]
The <entity_0> represented Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (Alabama A&M) in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FCS football season.
['American football team season']
2015_Alabama_A&M_Bulldogs_football_team
Battle of St. Michaels
{'<entity_0>': 'Battle of St. Michaels', '<entity_1>': 'War of 1812', '<entity_2>': 'battle'}
[['Battle of St. Michaels', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of St. Michaels', 'part of', 'War of 1812']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_2> during the <entity_1>.
['battle']
Battle_of_St._Michaels
2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
{'<entity_0>': "2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship", '<entity_1>': "Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's soccer", '<entity_2>': 'association football', '<entity_3>': '48'}
[["2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship", 'winner', "Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's soccer"], ["2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship", 'number of participants', '48'], ["2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship", 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was a tournament of <entity_3> teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in <entity_2>. This was <entity_1>'s first NCAA title in men's <entity_2> and eighth overall.
['sports season']
2007_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Soccer_Tournament
Great Flood
{'<entity_0>': 'Genesis flood narrative', '<entity_1>': 'Great Flood', '<entity_2>': 'Xia dynasty', '<entity_3>': 'flood'}
[['Great Flood', 'country', 'Xia dynasty'], ['Great Flood', 'instance of', 'flood'], ['Great Flood', 'main subject', 'Genesis flood narrative']]
The <entity_1> (Chinese: 鯀禹治水), also known as the Gun-Yu myth, was a major <entity_3> event in ancient China that allegedly continued for at least two generations, which resulted in great population displacements among other disasters, such as storms and famine. However, archaeological evidence of an outburst <entity_3> on the Yellow River, comparable to similar severe events in the world in the past 10,000 years, has been dated to about 1900 BC (a few centuries later than the traditional beginning of the <entity_2> which came after Emperors Shun and Yao), and is suggested to have been the basis for the myth. Among other things, the <entity_1> of China is key to understanding the history of the founding of both the <entity_2> and the Zhou dynasty, it is also one of the main <entity_3> motifs in Chinese mythology, and it is a major source of allusion in Classical Chinese poetry. The story of the <entity_1> plays a dramatic role in Chinese mythology, and its various versions present a number of examples of the <entity_3> myth motif around the world. For example, the <entity_3> usually results from natural causes rather than "universal <entity_0>". According to legend, a comprehensive approach to societal development resulted not only in wide-scale cooperation and large-scale efforts to control the <entity_3> but also led to the establishment of the first state of China, the <entity_2> (ca. It was during the reign of Emperor Yao that the <entity_1> began, a <entity_3> so vast that no part of Yao's territory was spared, and both the Yellow River and the Yangtze valleys flooded. Yu tried a different approach to the project of <entity_3> control; which in the end having achieved success, earned Yu renown throughout Chinese history, in which the Gun-Yu <entity_1> is commonly referred to as "Great Yu Controls the Waters" (Chinese: 大禹治水; pinyin: Dà Yǔ Zhì Shuǐ). After his work in controlling the <entity_3> waters, Yu became sole respected emperor and went on to found the <entity_2>, when his son Qi of Xia succeeded him, thus establishing the beginning of a tradition of dynastic succession through primogeniture.
['flood', 'painting']
Great_Flood_(China)
1958 European Athletics Championships – men's decathlon
{'<entity_0>': '1958 European Athletics Championships', '<entity_1>': "1958 European Athletics Championships – men's decathlon", '<entity_2>': '1958'}
[["1958 European Athletics Championships – men's decathlon", 'part of', '1958 European Athletics Championships'], ["1958 European Athletics Championships – men's decathlon", 'point in time', '1958']]
The <entity_1> at the <entity_0> was held in Stockholm, Sweden, at Stockholms Olympiastadion on <entity_2> and <entity_2>.
['sporting event']
1958_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon
2000 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
{'<entity_0>': '2000 Cincinnati Bearcats football team', '<entity_1>': '2000'}
[['2000 Cincinnati Bearcats football team', 'point in time', '2000']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Cincinnati in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I-A football season.
['American football team season']
2000_Cincinnati_Bearcats_football_team
1919 Paraguayan Primera División season
{'<entity_0>': '1919 Paraguayan Primera División season', '<entity_1>': 'Paraguay'}
[['1919 Paraguayan Primera División season', 'country', 'Paraguay'], ['1919 Paraguayan Primera División season', 'location', 'Paraguay']]
The <entity_0>, the top category of <entity_1> football, was played by 10 teams.
['sports season']
1919_Paraguayan_Primera_División_season
1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
{'<entity_0>': "1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", '<entity_1>': 'association football', '<entity_2>': '1991', '<entity_3>': 'Puebla F.C.', '<entity_4>': 'CONCACAF', '<entity_5>': '7'}
[["1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", 'point in time', '1991'], ["1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", 'winner', 'Puebla F.C.'], ["1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", 'sport', 'association football'], ["1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", 'organizer', 'CONCACAF'], ["1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup", 'number of points/goals/set scored', '7']]
The <entity_0> was the 27th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the <entity_4> region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the <entity_4> Champions' Cup. It determined that year's club champion of <entity_1> in the <entity_4> region and was played from <entity_5> April till <entity_2>. <entity_3> from Mexico won the final, its first <entity_4> championship. <entity_3> advances to the <entity_4> Final Series.
['sports season']
1991_CONCACAF_Champions'_Cup
1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
{'<entity_0>': 'Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', '<entity_1>': '1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', '<entity_2>': '15 November 1988', '<entity_3>': '17 November 1988', '<entity_4>': 'A Coruña', '<entity_5>': 'Spain'}
[['1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', 'country', 'Spain'], ['1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', 'location', 'A Coruña'], ['1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Copa del Rey de Baloncesto'], ['1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', 'start time', '15 November 1988'], ['1989 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto', 'end time', '17 November 1988']]
The <entity_1> was the 53rd edition of the <entity_0>. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in <entity_4>, in the Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor between <entity_2> and <entity_3>. Real Madrid won its 21st title thanks to 27 points of Petrović, who won at <entity_4> his only title in <entity_5>.
['sports season']
1989_Copa_del_Rey_de_Baloncesto
1925 Volta a Catalunya
{'<entity_0>': '1925 Volta a Catalunya', '<entity_1>': 'Volta a Catalunya', '<entity_2>': '24 May 1925', '<entity_3>': '21 May 1925'}
[['1925 Volta a Catalunya', 'instance of', 'Volta a Catalunya'], ['1925 Volta a Catalunya', 'end time', '24 May 1925'], ['1925 Volta a Catalunya', 'start time', '21 May 1925']]
The <entity_0> was the seventh edition of the <entity_1> cycle race and was held from <entity_3> to <entity_2>.
['Volta a Catalunya']
1925_Volta_a_Catalunya
2013 European Cup Combined Events
{'<entity_0>': '2013 European Cup Combined Events', '<entity_1>': 'Ribeira Brava, Madeira', '<entity_2>': 'Kadriorg Stadium', '<entity_3>': '2013', '<entity_4>': '30', '<entity_5>': 'Switzerland', '<entity_6>': 'Portugal', '<entity_7>': 'Tallinn', '<entity_8>': 'Estonia', '<entity_9>': 'Nottwil'}
[['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'country', 'Portugal'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'country', 'Estonia'], ['Estonia', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Tallinn'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'country', 'Switzerland'], ['Switzerland', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Nottwil'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'edition number', '30'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'point in time', '2013'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'location', 'Kadriorg Stadium'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'location', 'Tallinn'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'location', 'Nottwil'], ['2013 European Cup Combined Events', 'location', 'Ribeira Brava, Madeira']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_7>, <entity_8>, at the <entity_2> (Super league), in <entity_9>, Lucerne, <entity_5>, at the Sport Arena <entity_9> (First league), and in <entity_1>, <entity_6>, at the Estadio de Camara de Lobos (Second league), on <entity_3>–<entity_4>.
['sports season']
2013_European_Cup_Combined_Events
Sydney New Year's Eve
{'<entity_0>': "Sydney New Year's Eve", '<entity_1>': 'Australia', '<entity_2>': 'Sydney', '<entity_3>': '1976', '<entity_4>': '1996'}
[["Sydney New Year's Eve", 'country', 'Australia'], ["Sydney New Year's Eve", 'start time', '1976'], ["Sydney New Year's Eve", 'inception', '1996'], ["Sydney New Year's Eve", 'start time', '1996'], ["Sydney New Year's Eve", 'location', 'Sydney']]
<entity_0> is an annual multi-tiered event held every New Year's Eve in <entity_2>, <entity_1>. In <entity_3>, the <entity_2> Committee decided to reconstitute a failing Waratah Festival as the Festival of <entity_2>. The original <entity_0> fireworks display (NYE <entity_4>) was designed by Syd Howard Fireworks. The 2017-18 edition featured a total of eight tonnes of pyrotechnics, and a rainbow flag-coloured waterfall effect to pay tribute to the 40th anniversary of <entity_2> Mardi Gras, and the 9 December 2017 legalisation of same-sex marriage in <entity_1>. <entity_2> City Council reached an agreement with the state to grant it "temporary custodianship" of <entity_0>. This effect has closed every <entity_0> between NYE <entity_4> and NYE 1998. The City of <entity_2> put its <entity_0> fireworks coverage to tender following the conclusion of ABC's two-year contract, with the broadcaster having continued as broadcaster since.
['recurring event']
Sydney_New_Year's_Eve
1960 Baylor Bears football team
{'<entity_0>': '1960 Baylor Bears football team', '<entity_1>': '1960'}
[['1960 Baylor Bears football team', 'point in time', '1960']]
The <entity_0> represented Baylor University during the <entity_1> NCAA University Division football season.
['American football team season']
1960_Baylor_Bears_football_team
Hurricane Cindy
{'<entity_0>': '2005 Atlantic hurricane season', '<entity_1>': 'Hurricane Cindy'}
[['Hurricane Cindy', 'part of', '2005 Atlantic hurricane season']]
<entity_1> was a tropical cyclone that briefly reached minimal hurricane strength in the Gulf of Mexico during July in the <entity_0> and made landfall in Louisiana.
['Category 4 hurricane', 'category 1 hurricane', 'Atlantic hurricane']
Hurricane_Cindy_(2005)
1982 British Speedway League
{'<entity_0>': '1982 British Speedway League', '<entity_1>': 'British League', '<entity_2>': 'motorcycle speedway', '<entity_3>': '1982'}
[['1982 British Speedway League', 'sports season of league or competition', 'British League'], ['1982 British Speedway League', 'point in time', '1982'], ['1982 British Speedway League', 'sport', 'motorcycle speedway']]
The <entity_0> was the 18th season of the <entity_1>, the top tier of <entity_2> in the UK since 1965. The <entity_3> <entity_1> Knockout Cup was the 44th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams.
['sports season']
1982_British_League_season
2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold
{'<entity_0>': '2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', '<entity_1>': 'Johor Bahru City Stadium', '<entity_2>': '11 July 2010', '<entity_3>': 'badminton', '<entity_4>': 'Malaysia', '<entity_5>': 'Johor', '<entity_6>': '2010'}
[['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'home venue', 'Johor Bahru City Stadium'], ['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'location', 'Johor'], ['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'end time', '11 July 2010'], ['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'point in time', '2010'], ['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'country', 'Malaysia'], ['2010 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold', 'sport', 'badminton']]
The <entity_0> was the fourth grand prix's <entity_3> tournament of the <entity_6> BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. The tournament was held at the <entity_1> in <entity_5>, <entity_4> from 6 to <entity_2> and had a total purse of $120,000.
['Malaysia Masters']
2010_Malaysia_Open_Grand_Prix_Gold
canoeing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – men's K-4 1000 metres
{'<entity_0>': 'canoeing at the 1976 Summer Olympics', '<entity_1>': "canoeing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – men's K-4 1000 metres"}
[["canoeing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – men's K-4 1000 metres", 'part of', 'canoeing at the 1976 Summer Olympics']]
The <entity_1> event was a fours kayaking event conducted as part of the <entity_0> program.
['Olympic sporting event']
Canoeing_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_K-4_1000_metres
2016 24H Series
{'<entity_0>': '2016 24H Series', '<entity_1>': '24H Series'}
[['2016 24H Series', 'sports season of league or competition', '24H Series']]
The <entity_0> is the second season of the <entity_1> with drivers battling for championship points and titles and the ninth season since <entity_1>, the organiser and promoter of the series, organises multiple races a year.
['sports season']
2016_24H_Series
Open 13
{'<entity_0>': 'tennis tournament', '<entity_1>': 'tennis', '<entity_2>': 'hardcourt', '<entity_3>': 'Marseille', '<entity_4>': 'Open 13', '<entity_5>': 'France'}
[['Open 13', 'surface played on', 'hardcourt'], ['Open 13', 'sport', 'tennis'], ['Open 13', 'country', 'France'], ['Open 13', 'location', 'Marseille'], ['Open 13', 'subclass of', 'tennis tournament'], ['Open 13', 'location', 'France'], ['Open 13', 'description', 'tennis tournament']]
The <entity_4> is an annual men's <entity_0> played in <entity_3>, <entity_5>. The tournament is played on indoor <entity_2> at the Palais des sports de <entity_3>. It was the project of ex-professional <entity_1> and native of <entity_3> Jean-François Caujolle, who remains tournament director to this day.
['recurring tournament']
Open_13
1991 Tooheys 1000
{'<entity_0>': 'Mount Panorama Circuit', '<entity_1>': '1991 Tooheys 1000', '<entity_2>': '1991'}
[['1991 Tooheys 1000', 'point in time', '1991'], ['1991 Tooheys 1000', 'location', 'Mount Panorama Circuit']]
The <entity_1> was a motor race which was staged at the <entity_0> just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia on <entity_2>.
['sports season']
1991_Tooheys_1000
2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies
{'<entity_0>': '2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies', '<entity_1>': '2006 Lebanon War'}
[['2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies', 'has cause', '2006 Lebanon War']]
The <entity_0> (also referred to as 'Hizbollywood' or 'Hezbollywood') refers to instances of photojournalism from the <entity_1> that misrepresented scenes of death and destruction in Lebanon caused by Israeli air attacks.
['disinformation', 'controversy']
2006_Lebanon_War_photographs_controversies
2009 Minneapolis City Council election
{'<entity_0>': '2009 Minneapolis City Council election', '<entity_1>': '2009'}
[['2009 Minneapolis City Council election', 'point in time', '2009']]
The <entity_0> were held on <entity_1> to elect the 13 members of the Minneapolis City Council for four-year terms.
['presidential election', 'municipal election']
2009_Minneapolis_City_Council_election
Tour du Finistère
{'<entity_0>': 'single-day road bicycle race', '<entity_1>': 'Tour du Finistère', '<entity_2>': 'France', '<entity_3>': 'April', '<entity_4>': '1'}
[['Tour du Finistère', 'event interval', '1'], ['Tour du Finistère', 'season starts', 'April'], ['Tour du Finistère', 'country', 'France'], ['Tour du Finistère', 'description', 'single-day road bicycle race']]
<entity_1> is a <entity_0> held annually in <entity_3> around the city of Quimper, <entity_2>. Since 2005, the race is organized as a <entity_4>.<entity_4> event on the UCI Europe Tour, also being part of the Coupe de <entity_2> de cyclisme sur route.
['recurring sporting event']
Tour_du_Finistère
1898 Nebraska Bugeaters football team
{'<entity_0>': '1898 Nebraska Bugeaters football team', '<entity_1>': '1898'}
[['1898 Nebraska Bugeaters football team', 'point in time', '1898']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Nebraska in the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1898_Nebraska_Bugeaters_football_team
1991–92 Football League Trophy
{'<entity_0>': '1991–92 Football League Trophy', '<entity_1>': 'EFL Trophy'}
[['1991–92 Football League Trophy', 'sports season of league or competition', 'EFL Trophy']]
The 1991–92 <entity_1>, known as the <entity_0>, was the ninth staging of the <entity_1>, a knock-out competition for English football clubs in the Third Division and the Fourth Division.
['sports season']
1991–92_Associate_Members'_Cup
Head of the Fish
{'<entity_0>': 'Head of the Fish', '<entity_1>': 'rowing'}
[['Head of the Fish', 'sport', 'rowing']]
The <entity_0> is a <entity_1> race held on the last weekend of October each year on Fish Creek, within Saratoga County, New York State.
['recurring sporting event']
Head_of_the_Fish
2004–05 North West Counties Football League
{'<entity_0>': '2004–05 North West Counties Football League', '<entity_1>': 'North West Counties Football League', '<entity_2>': 'association football'}
[['2004–05 North West Counties Football League', 'sports season of league or competition', 'North West Counties Football League'], ['2004–05 North West Counties Football League', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was the 23rd in the history of the <entity_1>, a <entity_2> competition in England.
['sports season']
2004–05_North_West_Counties_Football_League
1048 Yellow River flood
{'<entity_0>': '1048 Yellow River flood', '<entity_1>': "People's Republic of China"}
[['1048 Yellow River flood', 'country', "People's Republic of China"]]
The AD <entity_0> was a natural disaster along the Yellow River in <entity_1> caused by the failure of a fascine at Shanghu.
['flood']
1048_Yellow_River_flood
Portugal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2011 World Aquatics Championships', '<entity_1>': 'Portugal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', '<entity_2>': '2011'}
[['Portugal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', 'point in time', '2011'], ['Portugal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships', 'participant in', '2011 World Aquatics Championships'], ['Portugal 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']
Portugal_at_the_2011_World_Aquatics_Championships
Live 8 concert, Moscow
{'<entity_0>': 'Live 8 concert, Moscow', '<entity_1>': 'concert', '<entity_2>': 'Live 8'}
[['Live 8 concert, Moscow', 'part of', 'Live 8'], ['Live 8 concert, Moscow', 'instance of', 'concert']]
On <entity_0>, a <entity_2> <entity_1> was held in Red Square, Moscow, Russia.
['concert']
Live_8_concert,_Moscow
2017–18 Liiga season
{'<entity_0>': '2017–18 Liiga season', '<entity_1>': 'ice hockey', '<entity_2>': 'Liiga', '<entity_3>': 'Finland'}
[['2017–18 Liiga season', 'sport', 'ice hockey'], ['2017–18 Liiga season', 'country', 'Finland'], ['2017–18 Liiga season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Liiga']]
The <entity_0> was the 43rd season of the <entity_2> (branded simply as "<entity_2>"), the top level of <entity_1> in <entity_3>, since the league's formation in 1975. Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea's Pyeongchang start with the <entity_3> men's national <entity_1> team on February 14, 2018.
['sports season']
2017–18_Liiga_season
1957 Connecticut Huskies baseball team
{'<entity_0>': '1957 Connecticut Huskies baseball team', '<entity_1>': 'baseball', '<entity_2>': '1957'}
[['1957 Connecticut Huskies baseball team', 'point in time', '1957'], ['1957 Connecticut Huskies baseball team', 'sport', 'baseball']]
The <entity_0> represented the University of Connecticut in the <entity_2> NCAA University Division <entity_1> season.
['baseball team season']
1957_Connecticut_Huskies_baseball_team
1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
{'<entity_0>': '1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', '<entity_1>': 'Critérium du Dauphiné', '<entity_2>': 'Saint-Étienne', '<entity_3>': '16 June 1957', '<entity_4>': 'Grenoble', '<entity_5>': '08 June 1957'}
[['1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', 'end time', '16 June 1957'], ['1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', 'start time', '08 June 1957'], ['1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', 'start point', 'Saint-Étienne'], ['1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', 'instance of', 'Critérium du Dauphiné'], ['1957 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré', 'destination point', 'Grenoble']]
The <entity_0> was the 11th edition of the <entity_1> cycle race and was held from <entity_5> to <entity_3>. The race started in <entity_2> and finished in <entity_4>.
['Critérium du Dauphiné']
1957_Critérium_du_Dauphiné_Libéré
2015–16 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season
{'<entity_0>': "2015–16 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season", '<entity_1>': 'NCAA Division I', '<entity_2>': 'basketball'}
[["2015–16 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season", 'sport', 'basketball'], ["2015–16 Southeastern Conference men's basketball season", 'sports season of league or competition', 'NCAA Division I']]
The <entity_0> began with practices in October 2015, followed by the start of the 2015–16 <entity_1> men's <entity_2> season in November.
['sports season']
2015–16_Southeastern_Conference_men's_basketball_season
1950 Auburn Tigers football team
{'<entity_0>': '1950 Auburn Tigers football team', '<entity_1>': '1950'}
[['1950 Auburn Tigers football team', 'point in time', '1950']]
The <entity_0> represented Auburn University in the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1950_Auburn_Tigers_football_team
Seventh day of Passover
{'<entity_0>': 'Jewish holiday', '<entity_1>': 'Seventh day of Passover'}
[['Seventh day of Passover', 'instance of', 'Jewish holiday']]
<entity_1>, also called Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/; Hebrew: פֶּסַח‎ Pesaḥ), is a major <entity_0> that occurs in the spring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. The historic "Paschal lamb" <entity_1> sacrifice (Korban Pesach) has not been brought following the Romans' destruction of the Second Jewish temple approximately two thousand years ago, and it is therefore still not part of the modern <entity_0>. Shvi'i shel Pesach (שביעי של פסח) ("seventh of <entity_1>") is another full <entity_0>, with special prayer services and festive meals.
['Jewish holiday']
Shevi'i_shel_Pesach
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive
{'<entity_0>': 'Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', '<entity_1>': 'Eastern Front of World War II', '<entity_2>': 'Continuation War', '<entity_3>': 'Soviet Union', '<entity_4>': '09 August 1944', '<entity_5>': 'Battle of Vyborg Bay', '<entity_6>': '10 June 1944', '<entity_7>': 'Battle of Vuosalmi', '<entity_8>': 'Finland'}
[['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'end time', '09 August 1944'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'start time', '10 June 1944'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'part of', 'Continuation War'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'point in time', '09 August 1944'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'has part', 'Battle of Vyborg Bay'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'has part', 'Battle of Vuosalmi'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'location', 'Finland'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'location', 'Soviet Union'], ['Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive', 'part of', 'Eastern Front of World War II']]
The <entity_0> or Karelian offensive was a strategic operation by the <entity_3> Leningrad and Karelian Fronts against <entity_8> on the Karelian Isthmus and East Karelia fronts of the <entity_2>, on the <entity_1>. After <entity_8> had rejected the peace conditions, and Germany halted the <entity_3> advance, the Stavka (Main Command of the Armed Forces of the <entity_3>) started to prepare for an offensive to force <entity_8>'s exit from the war. In order to destroy the Finnish Army and to push <entity_8> out of the war, the Stavka decided to conduct the <entity_0>. On <entity_6>, the <entity_3> 21st Army spearheaded by 30th Guards Corps opened the offensive on the Valkeasaari sector which was defended by 1st Infantry Regiment of Finnish 10th Division. It seemed that after Finnish unwillingness to accept the <entity_3> proposals in April 1944, owing to excessive reparation demands, <entity_8> was to be offered only unconditional surrender. When it became evident that a breakthrough was not possible at Ihantala, the Leningrad Front attempted to double envelope the defenders with the twin assaults at the <entity_5> and <entity_7>. As the 21st Army was unable to advance, the <entity_3> 23rd Army attempted a crossing in the <entity_7> region of the Vuoksi waterway. During the height of the offensive in <entity_6>, the Finns asked for negotiations and the Soviets responded with a demand for surrender, which in <entity_8> was interpreted as an ambiguous demand for unconditional surrender and rejected. After the fighting had reached a stalemate in <entity_4>, another attempt to seek peace was made by <entity_8>. Despite not achieving all of the goals set by the Stavka, the offensive forced <entity_8> from the war and to accept <entity_3> peace terms, or at least it was an important factor leading to the ceasefire negotiations that were resumed a month after the offensive had ended.
['military operation']
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk_Offensive
2017 Thai League 3 Lower Region
{'<entity_0>': '2017 Thai League 3 Lower Region', '<entity_1>': '2017'}
[['2017 Thai League 3 Lower Region', 'point in time', '2017']]
<entity_0> is the 1st season of the League, its establishment in <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2017_Thai_League_3_Lower_Region
baroque music
{'<entity_0>': 'style of Western art music', '<entity_1>': 'Western classical music', '<entity_2>': 'Renaissance music', '<entity_3>': 'Classical period', '<entity_4>': 'baroque music', '<entity_5>': 'Baroque', '<entity_6>': '1750', '<entity_7>': '1700'}
[['baroque music', 'subclass of', 'Western classical music'], ['baroque music', 'followed by', 'Classical period'], ['baroque music', 'end time', '1750'], ['baroque music', 'inception', '1700'], ['baroque music', 'part of', 'Baroque'], ['baroque music', 'follows', 'Renaissance music'], ['baroque music', 'alternative', 'Baroque'], ['baroque music', 'start time', '1700'], ['baroque music', 'description', 'style of Western art music']]
<entity_4> (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ or US: /bəˈroʊk/) is a period or <entity_0> composed from approximately 1600 to <entity_6>. This era followed the <entity_2>, and was followed in turn by the <entity_3>, with the galant style marking the transition between <entity_5> and <entity_3> eras. Overlapping in time, they are conventionally dated from 1580 to 1650, from 1630 to <entity_7>, and from 1680 to <entity_6>. It may be helpful to distinguish the <entity_5> from both the preceding (Renaissance) and following (<entity_3>) periods of musical history. Throughout the <entity_5> era, new developments in music originated in Italy, after which it took up to 20 years before they were broadly adopted in rest of the <entity_1> practice. For instance, Italian composers switched to the galant style around 1730, while German composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach largely continued to write in the <entity_5> style up to <entity_6>.
['music genre', 'art movement', 'music movement']
Baroque_music
Cambodia at the 2014 Asian Games
{'<entity_0>': 'Cambodia at the 2014 Asian Games', '<entity_1>': '2014', '<entity_2>': 'Cambodia', '<entity_3>': 'Incheon'}
[['Cambodia at the 2014 Asian Games', 'point in time', '2014'], ['Cambodia at the 2014 Asian Games', 'country', 'Cambodia'], ['Cambodia at the 2014 Asian Games', 'location', 'Incheon']]
<entity_2> participated in the <entity_0> in <entity_3>, South Korea from 19 September to <entity_1>.
['nation at sport competition']
Cambodia_at_the_2014_Asian_Games
2007 World Juniors and Cadets Fencing Championships
{'<entity_0>': '2007 World Juniors and Cadets Fencing Championships', '<entity_1>': '2007', '<entity_2>': 'Turkey'}
[['2007 World Juniors and Cadets Fencing Championships', 'country', 'Turkey'], ['2007 World Juniors and Cadets Fencing Championships', 'point in time', '2007']]
The <entity_0> was held in Belek, Antalya, <entity_2> between April 10 to <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2007_World_Juniors_and_Cadets_Fencing_Championships
1978 Georgia gubernatorial election
{'<entity_0>': '1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', '<entity_1>': 'Governor of Georgia', '<entity_2>': '07 November 1978', '<entity_3>': 'George Busbee'}
[['1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', 'successful candidate', 'George Busbee'], ['1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', 'office contested', 'Governor of Georgia'], ['1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', 'point in time', '07 November 1978'], ['1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', 'start time', '07 November 1978'], ['1978 Georgia gubernatorial election', 'end time', '07 November 1978']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_2>. <entity_3> was re-elected, the first time a <entity_1> was re-elected for a second four-year term under the amendment made to the constitution in 1976 and the first time overall after serving a complete first four-year term.
['gubernatorial election']
1978_Georgia_gubernatorial_election
1814 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district special election
{'<entity_0>': "1814 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district special election", '<entity_1>': '1814'}
[["1814 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district special election", 'point in time', '1814']]
A special election was held in <entity_0> on <entity_1> to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Jonathan Roberts (DR) upon being elected to the Senate.
['special election to the United States House of Representatives']
1814_Pennsylvania's_2nd_congressional_district_special_election
1988 World Sambo Championships
{'<entity_0>': '1988 World Sambo Championships', '<entity_1>': '1988', '<entity_2>': 'Montreal'}
[['1988 World Sambo Championships', 'point in time', '1988'], ['1988 World Sambo Championships', 'location', 'Montreal']]
The <entity_0> were held in <entity_2>, Quebec, Canada on <entity_1>.
['sports season']
1988_World_Sambo_Championships
2017–18 North Carolina A&T Aggies women's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "2017–18 North Carolina A&T Aggies women's basketball team", '<entity_1>': 'North Carolina A&T Aggies', '<entity_2>': "women's basketball", '<entity_3>': 'basketball'}
[["2017–18 North Carolina A&T Aggies women's basketball team", 'sport', 'basketball'], ["2017–18 North Carolina A&T Aggies women's basketball team", 'season of club or team', 'North Carolina A&T Aggies'], ["2017–18 North Carolina A&T Aggies women's basketball team", 'competition class', "women's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represents North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I <entity_2> season. 2017–18 <entity_1> men's <entity_3> team.
['sports season of a sports club']
2017–18_North_Carolina_A&T_Aggies_women's_basketball_team
United Nations Security Council Resolution 453
{'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 453', '<entity_1>': '12 September 1979'}
[['United Nations Security Council Resolution 453', 'publication date', '12 September 1979'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 453', 'start time', '12 September 1979']]
<entity_0>, adopted unanimously on <entity_1>, after examining the application of Saint Lucia for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that Saint Lucia be admitted.
['United Nations Security Council resolution']
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_453
1993 Hokkaidō earthquake
{'<entity_0>': '1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', '<entity_1>': '12 July 1993', '<entity_2>': 'earthquake', '<entity_3>': 'Okushiri Island', '<entity_4>': 'Hokkaidō', '<entity_5>': 'Japan', '<entity_6>': '17'}
[['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'point in time', '12 July 1993'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'vertical depth', '17'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'instance of', 'earthquake'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Hokkaidō'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'country', 'Japan'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'significant place', 'Okushiri Island'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'start time', '12 July 1993'], ['1993 Hokkaidō earthquake', 'end time', '12 July 1993']]
The <entity_0> (北海道南西沖地震, <entity_4> Nansei Oki Jishin) occurred at 13:<entity_6>:12 UTC on <entity_1> in the Sea of <entity_5> near the island of Hokkaido. The island of <entity_3> was hardest hit, with 165 casualties from the <entity_2>, the tsunami and a large landslide. The tsunami reached <entity_3> between 2 and 7 minutes after the <entity_2>.
['earthquake']
1993_Hokkaidō_earthquake
1993 Open Championship
{'<entity_0>': "Royal St George's Golf Club", '<entity_1>': '1993 Open Championship', '<entity_2>': 'The Open Championship', '<entity_3>': 'Greg Norman', '<entity_4>': 'Sandwich', '<entity_5>': 'golf'}
[['1993 Open Championship', 'winner', 'Greg Norman'], ['1993 Open Championship', 'instance of', 'The Open Championship'], ['1993 Open Championship', 'location', "Royal St George's Golf Club"], ['1993 Open Championship', 'sport', 'golf'], ['1993 Open Championship', 'location', 'Sandwich'], ['1993 Open Championship', 'sports season of league or competition', 'The Open Championship']]
The <entity_1> was a men's major <entity_5> championship and the 122nd <entity_2>, held from 15 July–18 July at <entity_0> in <entity_4>, England. <entity_3> shot a final round 64 (–6) to win his second <entity_2>, two strokes ahead of runner-up Nick Faldo.
['The Open Championship', 'sports season']
1993_Open_Championship
boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics
{'<entity_0>': 'boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', '<entity_1>': 'Arena México', '<entity_2>': 'Mexico City', '<entity_3>': 'boxing', '<entity_4>': 'Mexico'}
[['boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', 'sport', 'boxing'], ['boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'Arena México'], ['boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', 'country', 'Mexico'], ['boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Mexico City'], ['boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics', 'location', 'Mexico City']]
The <entity_3> programme of the <entity_0> in <entity_2>, <entity_4> was held at the <entity_1>.
['Olympic sporting event', 'Olympic sports discipline event']
Boxing_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics
Aruba at the 2011 Pan American Games
{'<entity_0>': 'Aruba at the 2011 Pan American Games', '<entity_1>': 'Aruba', '<entity_2>': '2011'}
[['Aruba at the 2011 Pan American Games', 'point in time', '2011'], ['Aruba at the 2011 Pan American Games', 'country', 'Aruba']]
<entity_1> competed at the <entity_0> in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to 30, <entity_2>.
['nation at sport competition']
Aruba_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games
Hun Sen Cup
{'<entity_0>': 'Football Federation of Cambodia', '<entity_1>': 'Hun Sen Cup', '<entity_2>': 'Cambodia', '<entity_3>': 'Hun Sen'}
[['Hun Sen Cup', 'country', 'Cambodia'], ['Hun Sen Cup', 'named after', 'Hun Sen'], ['Hun Sen Cup', 'organizer', 'Football Federation of Cambodia'], ['Hun Sen Cup', 'location', 'Cambodia']]
The <entity_1> is the main football knockout tournament in <entity_2>. Having been elected as President of the <entity_0> in late 2006, Lt. Gen. Sao Sokha, who is also the Commander of the Royal Gendarmerie of <entity_2>, has initiated a football development program consisting of grassroots education of coaches and referees, and competitions. Besides youth competitions of certain levels, Cambodian League and Samdech <entity_1> are the highest football competitions organized every year by <entity_0> (FFC). The Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padey Decho <entity_1> refers to the name of the Prime Minister Samdech <entity_3>.
['national association football cup']
Hun_Sen_Cup
2014 UMass Minutemen baseball team
{'<entity_0>': '2014 UMass Minutemen baseball team', '<entity_1>': 'baseball', '<entity_2>': '2014'}
[['2014 UMass Minutemen baseball team', 'sport', 'baseball'], ['2014 UMass Minutemen baseball team', 'point in time', '2014']]
The <entity_0> represents the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the <entity_2> NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['baseball team season']
2014_UMass_Minutemen_baseball_team
Sterling Renaissance Festival
{'<entity_0>': 'Sterling Renaissance Festival', '<entity_1>': 'Renaissance fair', '<entity_2>': 'Sterling'}
[['Sterling Renaissance Festival', 'instance of', 'Renaissance fair'], ['Sterling Renaissance Festival', 'location', 'Sterling']]
<entity_0> is a <entity_1> that operates in <entity_2>.
['Renaissance fair']
Sterling_Renaissance_Festival
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – women's halfpipe
{'<entity_0>': "FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – women's halfpipe", '<entity_1>': '2011'}
[["FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – women's halfpipe", 'point in time', '2011']]
The <entity_0> competition of the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships <entity_1> was held at Park City Mountain Resort, Park City, Utah, United States on February 5 (qualifying and finals).
['sporting event']
FIS_Freestyle_World_Ski_Championships_2011_–_Women's_halfpipe
Siege of Wiener Neustadt
{'<entity_0>': 'Siege of Wiener Neustadt', '<entity_1>': '13 January 1487', '<entity_2>': 'Wiener Neustadt', '<entity_3>': 'siege'}
[['Siege of Wiener Neustadt', 'start time', '13 January 1487'], ['Siege of Wiener Neustadt', 'location', 'Wiener Neustadt'], ['Siege of Wiener Neustadt', 'instance of', 'siege']]
The <entity_0> was a <entity_3> that lasted 18 months. After the <entity_3> of Vienna King Matthias urged his troops to encircle <entity_2>, which could pose a possible threat to the conquered lands in later times. Upon the prediction of his astrologists he joined them on <entity_1> after one year of the <entity_3>. While this diplomatic correspondence appointed deadline to lift the <entity_3> of <entity_2> had passed.
['siege']
Siege_of_Wiener_Neustadt
canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's K-1 500 metres
{'<entity_0>': "canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's K-1 500 metres", '<entity_1>': 'canoeing', '<entity_2>': '2015'}
[["canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's K-1 500 metres", 'point in time', '2015'], ["canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's K-1 500 metres", 'sport', 'canoeing']]
The <entity_0> <entity_1> event at the <entity_2> Pan American Games will be held between the 11 and 13 of July at the Welland Pan Am Flatwater Centre in Welland.
['sporting event']
Canoeing_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_K-1_500_metres
2010–11 KBL season
{'<entity_0>': '2010–11 KBL season', '<entity_1>': 'Korean Basketball League'}
[['2010–11 KBL season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Korean Basketball League']]
The <entity_0> was the 15th season of the <entity_1>.
['sports season']
2010–11_KBL_season
1909 San Diego mayoral election
{'<entity_0>': '1909 San Diego mayoral election', '<entity_1>': '1909', '<entity_2>': 'mayor'}
[['1909 San Diego mayoral election', 'point in time', '1909'], ['1909 San Diego mayoral election', 'office contested', 'mayor']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1> to elect the <entity_2> for San Diego. Conard was then elected <entity_2> on <entity_1> with a majority of the votes in the runoff.
['election', 'mayoral election']
1909_San_Diego_mayoral_election
1935 Bahamian general election
{'<entity_0>': '1935 Bahamian general election', '<entity_1>': '1935'}
[['1935 Bahamian general election', 'point in time', '1935']]
<entity_0> were held in the Bahamas in <entity_1>.
['election']
1935_Bahamian_general_election
swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – men's 400 metre individual medley
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – men's 400 metre individual medley", '<entity_1>': '2010'}
[["swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – men's 400 metre individual medley", 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_1> Asian Games took place on <entity_1> at Guangzhou Aoti Aquatics Centre.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2010_Asian_Games_–_Men's_400_metre_individual_medley
2012–13 Georgia Bulldogs basketball team
{'<entity_0>': '2012–13 Georgia Bulldogs basketball team', '<entity_1>': 'basketball'}
[['2012–13 Georgia Bulldogs basketball team', 'sport', 'basketball']]
The <entity_0> represents the University of Georgia during the 2012–2013 college <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2012–13_Georgia_Bulldogs_basketball_team
Handbollsligan
{'<entity_0>': '14', '<entity_1>': 'Handbollsligan', '<entity_2>': 'handball', '<entity_3>': 'Sweden'}
[['Handbollsligan', 'sport', 'handball'], ['Handbollsligan', 'country', 'Sweden'], ['Handbollsligan', 'number of participants', '14']]
<entity_1> (literally, "The Handball league") is the highest league in the league system of <entity_3> <entity_2> and comprises the top <entity_0> <entity_3> <entity_2> teams.
['handball league', 'sports league']
Handbollsligan
1969 European Indoor Games
{'<entity_0>': '1969 European Indoor Games', '<entity_1>': '08 March 1969', '<entity_2>': '09 March 1969', '<entity_3>': 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia', '<entity_4>': 'Belgrade'}
[['1969 European Indoor Games', 'location', 'Belgrade'], ['1969 European Indoor Games', 'country', 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia'], ['1969 European Indoor Games', 'end time', '09 March 1969'], ['1969 European Indoor Games', 'start time', '08 March 1969']]
The <entity_0> were held between <entity_1>–<entity_2> in <entity_4>, the capital of <entity_3> (present-day Serbia).
['European Athletics Indoor Championships']
1969_European_Indoor_Games
swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – men's 200 metres freestyle
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – men's 200 metres freestyle", '<entity_1>': '2002'}
[["swimming at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – men's 200 metres freestyle", 'point in time', '2002']]
The <entity_0> event at the <entity_1> Commonwealth Games took place 31 July.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_freestyle
volleyball at the Central American Games
{'<entity_0>': 'volleyball at the Central American Games', '<entity_1>': 'volleyball'}
[['volleyball at the Central American Games', 'sport', 'volleyball']]
<entity_0> has been in the Central American Games event since the first inaugural edition in 1973 in Guatemala City, Guatemala Since then the <entity_1> competitions for both men and women was presented in all editions except the 2006 Central American Games Edition That was Cancelled at that time.
['sport competition at a multi-sport event']
Volleyball_at_the_Central_American_Games
1972 Texas gubernatorial election
{'<entity_0>': '1972 Texas gubernatorial election', '<entity_1>': 'Governor of Texas', '<entity_2>': '07 November 1972'}
[['1972 Texas gubernatorial election', 'office contested', 'Governor of Texas'], ['1972 Texas gubernatorial election', 'point in time', '07 November 1972'], ['1972 Texas gubernatorial election', 'start time', '07 November 1972'], ['1972 Texas gubernatorial election', 'end time', '07 November 1972']]
The <entity_0> was held on <entity_2>, to elect the <entity_1>.
['gubernatorial election']
1972_Texas_gubernatorial_election
1986 Pittwater state by-election
{'<entity_0>': 'Jim Longley', '<entity_1>': '1986 Pittwater state by-election', '<entity_2>': '1986', '<entity_3>': 'Nat Young', '<entity_4>': 'Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)'}
[['1986 Pittwater state by-election', 'point in time', '1986'], ['1986 Pittwater state by-election', 'candidate', 'Nat Young'], ['1986 Pittwater state by-election', 'successful candidate', 'Jim Longley'], ['Jim Longley', 'member of political party', 'Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)']]
A <entity_1> was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Pittwater on <entity_2>. The <entity_1> was won by <entity_4> candidate <entity_0>. Labor did not stand a candidate in the <entity_1>, and as a result, this election was almost won by professional surfer and former world surfing champion <entity_3>, who ran on a largely environmental ticket.
['election', 'by-election']
1986_Pittwater_state_by-election
November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election
{'<entity_0>': 'November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', '<entity_1>': 'list of Speakers of the Parliament of Turkey', '<entity_2>': '01 November 2015', '<entity_3>': 'election', '<entity_4>': 'Turkey'}
[['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'point in time', '01 November 2015'], ['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'office contested', 'list of Speakers of the Parliament of Turkey'], ['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'instance of', 'election'], ['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'country', 'Turkey'], ['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'start time', '01 November 2015'], ['November 2015 Turkish Parliament Speaker election', 'location', 'Turkey']]
The <entity_0> took place on 22 <entity_2> to elect the 27th <entity_1>, who will preside over the proceedings of the 26th Parliament of <entity_4> elected in the <entity_2> general <entity_3>.
['election']
November_2015_Turkish_Parliament_Speaker_election
1995–96 Blackpool F.C. season
{'<entity_0>': '1995–96 Blackpool F.C. season', '<entity_1>': 'Blackpool F.C.'}
[['1995–96 Blackpool F.C. season', 'season of club or team', 'Blackpool F.C.']]
The <entity_0> was <entity_1>'s 88th season (85th consecutive) in the Football League.
['association football team season']
1995–96_Blackpool_F.C._season
soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games – women's doubles
{'<entity_0>': 'Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex', '<entity_1>': "soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games – women's doubles", '<entity_2>': 'soft tennis'}
[["soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games – women's doubles", 'sport', 'soft tennis'], ["soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games – women's doubles", 'location', 'Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex']]
The <entity_1> <entity_2> event was part of the <entity_2> programme and took place on December 8, at the <entity_0>.
['sporting event']
Soft_tennis_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Women's_doubles
2015–16 South Dakota Coyotes men's basketball team
{'<entity_0>': "2015–16 South Dakota Coyotes men's basketball team", '<entity_1>': "men's basketball"}
[["2015–16 South Dakota Coyotes men's basketball team", 'competition class', "men's basketball"]]
The <entity_0> represented the University of South Dakota during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I <entity_1> season.
['basketball team season']
2015–16_South_Dakota_Coyotes_men's_basketball_team
1935 William & Mary Indians football team
{'<entity_0>': '1935 William & Mary Indians football team', '<entity_1>': '1935'}
[['1935 William & Mary Indians football team', 'point in time', '1935']]
The <entity_0> represented William & Mary during the <entity_1> college football season.
['American football team season']
1935_William_&_Mary_Indians_football_team
swimming at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's marathon 10 kilometres
{'<entity_0>': "swimming at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's marathon 10 kilometres", '<entity_1>': 'swimming', '<entity_2>': '2015'}
[["swimming at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's marathon 10 kilometres", 'sport', 'swimming'], ["swimming at the 2015 Pan American Games – women's marathon 10 kilometres", 'point in time', '2015']]
The <entity_0> competition of the <entity_1> events at the <entity_2> Pan American Games took place on July 12 at the Ontario Place West Channel, where athletes completed six 1.67 km laps.
['sporting event']
Swimming_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_marathon_10_kilometres
1963 Turkey Day 200
{'<entity_0>': '1963 Turkey Day 200', '<entity_1>': 'Randleman', '<entity_2>': 'United States of America', '<entity_3>': '1963', '<entity_4>': 'race'}
[['1963 Turkey Day 200', 'point in time', '1963'], ['1963 Turkey Day 200', 'location', 'Randleman'], ['1963 Turkey Day 200', 'location', 'United States of America'], ['1963 Turkey Day 200', 'instance of', 'race']]
The <entity_0> was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on November 22, 1962, at Tar Heel Speedway in <entity_1>, North Carolina. This <entity_4>, while being in the <entity_3> season happened after November 1, 1962. Twenty-three <entity_2> drivers and one Canadian driver (Jim Bray) participated in this <entity_4>.
['NASCAR Cup race', 'race', 'sports season']
1963_Turkey_Day_200
1986 LPGA Tour
{'<entity_0>': '1986 LPGA Tour', '<entity_1>': 'LPGA Tour'}
[['1986 LPGA Tour', 'instance of', 'LPGA Tour']]
The <entity_0> was the 37th season since the <entity_1> officially began in 1950.
['LPGA Tour', 'sports season']
1986_LPGA_Tour
2008 CEMAC Cup
{'<entity_0>': '2008 CEMAC Cup', '<entity_1>': 'association football'}
[['2008 CEMAC Cup', 'sport', 'association football']]
The <entity_0> was the fifth edition of the CEMAC Cup, the <entity_1> championship of Central African nations.
['sports season']
2008_CEMAC_Cup
2010 Samut Songkhram F.C. season
{'<entity_0>': '2010 Samut Songkhram F.C. season', '<entity_1>': '2010'}
[['2010 Samut Songkhram F.C. season', 'point in time', '2010']]
The <entity_1> season was <entity_0> 3rd season in the top division of Thai football.
['association football team season']
2010_Samut_Songkhram_F.C._season
Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1908
{'<entity_0>': 'Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1908', '<entity_1>': 'cricket'}
[['Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1908', 'sport', 'cricket']]
<entity_0> was the <entity_1> season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for thirty-seven years.
['cricket team season']
Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club_in_1908
2006 Australian Open
{'<entity_0>': '2006 Australian Open', '<entity_1>': '16 January 2006', '<entity_2>': '29 January 2006'}
[['2006 Australian Open', 'start time', '16 January 2006'], ['2006 Australian Open', 'end time', '29 January 2006']]
The <entity_0> was played between <entity_1> and <entity_2>.
['Australian Open', 'tennis tournament edition']
2006_Australian_Open
2007 Kisima Music Awards
{'<entity_0>': '2007 Kisima Music Awards', '<entity_1>': '2007'}
[['2007 Kisima Music Awards', 'point in time', '2007']]
The <entity_0> took place at Marula Manor, Nairobi, Kenya on <entity_1>.
['award ceremony']
2007_Kisima_Music_Awards