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Yangliuqing
[ [ "Yangliuqing", "country", "China" ], [ "Yangliuqing", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Xiqing District" ] ]
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Yangliuqing () is a market town in Xiqing District, in the western suburbs of Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Despite its relatively small size, it has been named since 2006 in the "famous historical and cultural market towns in China". It is best known in China for creating nianhua or Yangliuqing nianhua. For more than 400 years, Yangliuqing has in effect specialised in the creation of these woodcuts for the New Year. wood block prints using vivid colourschemes to portray traditional scenes of children's games often interwoven with auspiciouse objects. , it had 27 residential communities () and 25 villages
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Where Is Freedom?
[ [ "Where Is Freedom?", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Where Is Freedom?", "director", "Roberto Rossellini" ], [ "Where Is Freedom?", "cast member", "Totò" ] ]
1952 film by Roberto Rossellini
Where Is Freedom? () is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot by Lucio Fulci and Federico Fellini. Despite that, Rossellini is the sole credited director of the film. Plot Difficulties and troubles of an ex-convict. Embittered and disillusioned by life, he will soon plan his return to prison. Cast Totò: Salvatore Lo Jacono Vera Molnar: Agnesina Nita Dover: maratoneta
[ "Dov'è la libertà?" ]
Fernaldia pandurata
[ [ "Fernaldia pandurata", "parent taxon", "Fernaldia" ] ]
species of plant
Fernaldia pandurata (common name: loroco ) is a vine with edible flowers, widespread in Mexico and Central America. Fernaldia pandurata is an important source of food in El Salvador and Guatemala. The plant's buds and flowers are used for cooking in a variety of ways, including in pupusas. The name "loroco" is used throughout Mesoamerica to refer to Fernaldia pandurata. Fernaldia pandurata is an herbaceous vine with oblong-elliptical to broadly ovate leaves . long, 1.5–8 cm broad, inflorescences are generally somewhat shorter than the leaves, with 8–18 flowers, the pedicels 4–6 mm. long; bracts ovate, long; calyx lobes ovate, acute
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Chester Earl Merrow
[ [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "place of birth", "Center Ossipee, New Hampshire" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "place of death", "Center Ossipee, New Hampshire" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "educated at", "Colby College" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "educated at", "Columbia University" ] ]
American politician (1906-1974)
Chester Earl Merrow (November 15, 1906 – February 10, 1974) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Born in Center Ossipee, New Hampshire, Merrow attended the public schools and Brewster Free Academy in Wolfeboro from 1921 to 1925. He was graduated from Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in 1929 and from Teachers College (summers) (Columbia University), New York City, in 1937. Merrow was an instructor of science at Kents Hill School in Maine in 1929 and 1930 and at Montpelier Seminary from 1930 to 1937. He served as assistant headmaster of Montpelier Seminary from 1935 to 1938. He was an instructor
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Hightech Information System
[ [ "Hightech Information System", "headquarters location", "Hong Kong" ] ]
Hong Kong graphics card company
HIS ("Hightech Information System Limited"; established 1987), is a Hong Kong-based graphics card manufacturer that produces AMD (formerly known as ATI) Radeon graphics cards. Its headquarters are in Hong Kong, with additional sales offices and distribution networks in Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia Pacific Regions. The current distributor in Hong Kong is JunMax Technology. Products HIS manufactures and sells AMD Radeon series video cards. They are known for their IceQ cooling technology as well as producing the latest and fastest PCI cards like AMD Radeon RX 590, RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT. In 2019, HIS launched
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Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "given name", "Nenad" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "place of birth", "Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "family name", "Stojanović" ] ]
Serbian footballer
Nenad "Purke" Stojanović (; born 22 October 1979) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker. Career After coming through the youth categories of Red Star Belgrade, Stojanović went on numerous loans, having a breakthrough season at Bosnian club Leotar in 2002–03. He was the team's top scorer with 22 goals in 23 league games, helping them win their first national title in history. Following his return to Red Star, Stojanović played mostly as a substitute and scored several crucial goals in the 2003–04 season, helping the side win the championship. In January 2005, Stojanović was transferred to
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "country of citizenship", "Serbia" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "place of birth", "Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "family name", "Stojanović" ] ]
Serbian footballer
Belgian club Genk, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. He also played for Brussels, before moving to Russian club Luch Vladivostok in early 2007. In the summer of 2008, Stojanović returned to Serbia and joined Vojvodina. In July 2018, aged 38, Stojanović agreed terms with Belgrade Zone League side Leštane. He previously played for Brodarac 1947 (Spring 2015), IMT (2015–16), and Žarkovo (2016–17) in the Serbian League Belgrade. Honours Leotar Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2002–03 Red Star Belgrade First League of Serbia and Montenegro: 2003–04 Serbia and Montenegro Cup: 2003–04 References External links Category:Association football forwards Category:Azerbaijan Premier League players
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "K.R.C. Genk" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Železnik" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Mladost Apatin" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Jedinstvo Ub" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Leotar" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FC Luch Vladivostok" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Vojvodina" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Javor Ivanjica" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Leotar" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Rudar Pljevlja" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Rudar Pljevlja" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Lovćen" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Leotar" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "country of citizenship", "Serbia" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "place of birth", "Belgrade" ] ]
Serbian footballer
Category:Belgian First Division A players Category:Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan Category:Expatriate footballers in Belgium Category:Expatriate footballers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Expatriate footballers in Montenegro Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia Category:FC Luch Vladivostok players Category:First League of Serbia and Montenegro players Category:FK Javor Ivanjica players Category:FK Jedinstvo Ub players Category:FK Leotar players Category:FK Lovćen players Category:FK Mladost Apatin players Category:FK Rudar Pljevlja players Category:FK Vojvodina players Category:FK Železnik players Category:K.R.C. Genk players Category:Montenegrin First League players Category:OFK Žarkovo players Category:Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players Category:Red Star Belgrade footballers Category:Russian Premier League players Category:RWDM Brussels FC players Category:Serbia and Montenegro expatriate footballers
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ], [ "British Motor Museum", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gaydon" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
it became evident that larger premises would be required as the collection developed. Several new sites were considered for a purpose built museum. The present location was chosen, on the site of the former RAF Gaydon airfield in South Warwickshire, which was home to the Rover Group's design, technology and testing ground. Plans were drawn up and construction began in 1991 for the new Heritage Motor Centre. Set in of grounds, the centre brought together all of the Trust's operations for the first time, providing exhibition and storage space for the collection of over 250 vehicles and archive of over
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World Art Nouveau Day
[ [ "World Art Nouveau Day", "operating area", "Art Nouveau" ] ]
Annual celebration
World Art Nouveau Day (WAND) is an event dedicated to art nouveau that is celebrated annually on 10 June. The first World Art Nouveau Day in 2013 was organized by The Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest) (IMM) in cooperation with Szecessziós Magazin (a Hungarian Magazine about Art Nouveau). The selected date – 10 June – is the anniversary of the death of two famous architects of the movement, Antoni Gaudí and Ödön Lechner. Activities like those organised on World Art Nouveau Day aim to create more awareness of Art Nouveau heritage among the public. The two biggest organisations in Europe
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Alyse Black
[ [ "Alyse Black", "occupation", "Singer-songwriter" ], [ "Alyse Black", "educated at", "University of Washington" ], [ "Alyse Black", "place of birth", "Seattle" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
and Finalist, Adult Contemporary, Independent Singer-Songwriter Awards, 2008 Discography Studio Albums 2007 Too Much & Too Lovely 2009 Hold Onto This 2011 The Honesty EP 2012 A Little Line of Kisses (with band: 'Night, Sweet Pea) 2015 You Belong To Me (EP) 2017 Alyse Black Live Albums 2011 The Triple Door Sessions LIVE References External links Official website Alyse Black on Facebook Alyse Black on Twitter Alyse Black on iTunes Alyse Black on Amazon Alyse Black on TheSixtyOne Alyse Black on the ATX Architects Podcast Category:American female singer-songwriters Category:American singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:University of Washington alumni Category:Musicians from Seattle Category:Year
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Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz
[ [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "place of birth", "Rio de Janeiro" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "given name", "Leonardo" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "member of sports team", "Esporte Clube Santo André" ] ]
Brazilian association football player
Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz (born June 5, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro), known as Leonardo Luiz, is a Brazilian footballer who most recently played as defender for Artsul. Career statistics References External links Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Brazilian footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Category:Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube players Category:Volta Redonda Futebol Clube players Category:Clube Náutico Capibaribe players Category:Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Piracicaba) players Category:ABC Futebol Clube players Category:Fortaleza Esporte Clube players Category:Bangu Atlético Clube players Category:Treze Futebol Clube players Category:Esporte Clube Santo André players Category:Artsul
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Dallas Bay Skypark
[ [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "instance of", "Airport" ], [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "country", "United States" ], [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tennessee" ] ]
airport in Tennessee, United States of America
Dallas Bay Skypark is a public-use airport located 11 miles (18 km) north of the central business district of Chattanooga and 4 miles southwest of the central business district of Lakesite (both cities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.) It is located in the community of Middle Valley with a Hixson, Tennessee mailing address. . History Dallas Bay Skypark began life as the Optimist Club Drag Strip back in the late 50s and survived until the early 60s. The dragstrip was moved to East Ridge and John Flewellen and his family bought the old dragstrip and turned it into a
[ "Dallas Bay Sky Park Airport" ]
Jason McEndoo
[ [ "Jason McEndoo", "member of sports team", "Seattle Seahawks" ], [ "Jason McEndoo", "place of birth", "San Diego" ], [ "Jason McEndoo", "sport", "American football" ] ]
American football center and coach
Jason McEndoo (born February 25, 1975) is an American football coach and former center in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks. He is currently the tight ends and Cowboy Backs coach for Oklahoma State. He played college football at Washington State University in Pullman and was a member of the 1997 team which went to the Rose Bowl. Born in San Diego, California, McEndoo played high school football in southwest Washington at Aberdeen. Selected in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft, McEndoo played one game for Seattle in his rookie season in 1998; he was released
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Kim Burrell
[ [ "Kim Burrell", "place of birth", "Houston" ] ]
American musician
Kimberly Burrell is an American gospel singer from Houston, Texas. Early life Burrell is the daughter of a pastor in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) . Burrell began performing with Reverend James Cleveland's GMWA Youth Mass Choir (also known as Rev. James Cleveland's Kids). Career Rise to fame Burrell's performances continued with Trinity Temple Full Gospel Mass Choir of Dallas and The Inspirational Sounds Mass Choir of Houston. In 1996, she was a featured singer on the reprise of "Jesus Paid It All" on Ricky Dillard & New G's album Worked It Out. Her first independent album, Try
[ "Kimberly Burrell" ]
Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "New Jersey Devils" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "New York Islanders" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "award received", "Stanley Cup" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "drafted by", "New York Islanders" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "family name", "Tambellini" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Tambellini was chosen 15th overall by the New York Islanders. He would spend two years with New York, winning a Stanley Cup with them in the 1980 season. He was dealt at the trade deadline the next season along with Chico Resch to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Mike McEwen. He stayed with Colorado for two seasons, including their first season as the New Jersey Devils as the franchise was relocated in 1982. While playing for the New Jersey Devils, Tambellini scored the new team's first ever hat trick on December 3, 1982 in a 5-4 victory over Hartford.
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Calgary Flames" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Vancouver Canucks" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "given name", "Steve" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "family name", "Tambellini" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
After the 1982–83 season, Steve was traded to the Calgary Flames. He would remain there for two seasons before signing on as a free agent with the Vancouver Canucks, where he would round out his NHL career. He would go on to play a minor amount of time in both the Swiss Hockey League and the Austrian Hockey League. International Play During his career, Steve Tambellini represented Canada on three separate occasions: In 1978 he played for Team Canada in the World Junior Hockey Championship, winning a bronze medal after scoring two goals and two assists. He played in the
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "participant in", "1988 Winter Olympics" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
World Hockey Championship as well as the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where he scored a goal and three assists. After retirement After his retirement from hockey, he was hired by the Canucks as the Director of Public and Media Relations and remained with the franchise until July 2008. In 1997, he would be promoted to Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations. In 1998 his position would change again, this time to the Vice President of Player Personnel. In this position he would oversee player development and professional player scouting, until eventually being named Assistant General Manager to
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Calgary Flames" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "participant in", "1988 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "league", "National Hockey League" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "family name", "Tambellini" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Manager of the Trail Smoke Eaters of the BCHL in 2018. His youngest son Adam Tambellini, was drafted by the New York Rangers 65th overall in the 2013 NHL Draft and currently plays for the AHL affiliate of the Ottawa Senators, the Belleville Senators. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links Category:1958 births Category:Anaheim Ducks scouts Category:Calgary Flames players Category:Canadian ice hockey centres Category:Colorado Rockies (NHL) players Category:Edmonton Oilers executives Category:Ice hockey people from British Columbia Category:Ice hockey players at the 1988 Winter Olympics Category:Lethbridge Broncos players Category:Living people Category:National Hockey League first round draft picks Category:New
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Ben Bag-Bag
[ [ "Ben Bag-Bag", "religion", "Judaism" ] ]
Talmud rabbi
same person. A tradition recorded by Tosafos in Chagigah 9b has it that both ben Bag-Bag and ben Hai-Hai were converts to Judaism (gerim). Some speculate that their unusual names hid the true identities of gerim persecuted by Roman authorities during the Roman occupation of the Land of Israel. Another Rabbinic tradition holds that ben Bag-Bag was the person (sometimes described as a Roman soldier) who in a tale of Shammai and Hillel requests the sages to teach him the whole Torah while standing on one foot. Some would also identify ben Bag-Bag with Yoḥanan ben Bag-Bag (), a tanna
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Bascom Sine Deaver
[ [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "occupation", "Judge" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "educated at", "Mercer University" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "place of birth", "Union County, Georgia" ] ]
United States federal judge
Bascom Sine Deaver (November 26, 1882 – October 13, 1944) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia. Education and career Born in Union County, Georgia, Deaver received an Artium Baccalaureus from Mercer University in 1907 and a Bachelor of Laws from Mercer University School of Law in 1910. He was in private practice in Macon, Georgia from 1910 to 1922. He was an Assistant United States Attorney of the Southern District of Georgia from 1922 to 1926, and then was the United States Attorney for the Middle District of
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ] ]
Indonesian politician
Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat (born 17 February 1965) is an Indonesian politician who is the 8th governor of East Nusa Tenggara. Born in Kupang, he was elected into the Indonesian Parliament, the People's Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilian Rakyat, sometimes referred to as the House of Representatives) from his home district twice in 2004 and 2014, although he did not serve his entire second term because he resigned to run for governor. Background Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat was born as the last child of Lazarus Laiskodat and Orpha Laiskodat Kase in Oenesu, in the western part of Kupang Regency. He is a Protestant
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "member of political party", "Golkar" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "educated at", "Satya Wacana Christian University" ] ]
Indonesian politician
Christian. After completing his first 12 years of education at Kupang in 1985, he studied law in Jakarta's Indonesian Law Institute (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Indonesia), getting his bachelors in 2000. In 2017, he graduated from Satya Wacana Christian University in Salatiga, earning a master's degree in development studies. Career After graduating, Laiskodat worked as a lawyer and law consultant, owning his own law firm (Viktor B. Laiskodat Law Firm). He also became commissioner at several companies. Parliament He was first elected to the People's Representative Council as a member of Golkar in 2004 from the NTT II district, which
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "member of political party", "Nasdem Party" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ] ]
Indonesian politician
from China in NTT, as East Timor had no quarantine facilities and initial requests to quarantine them in Bali had been rejected by Bali's administration. As the virus spread in Indonesia, he instructed schools to close by 20 March, at which point the province had 38 people under monitoring for the disease. Family He is married to Julie Sutrisno Laiskodat, a graduate of UT Arlington. The couple has three sons. References Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:Nasdem Party politicians Category:Members of the People's Representative Council, 2004 Category:Members of the People's Representative Council, 2014 Category:People from Kupang Category:Governors of East Nusa Tenggara
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Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "instance of", "Mountain range" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "British Columbia" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "mountain range", "Columbia Mountains" ] ]
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
The Purcell Mountains are a mountain range in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. They are a subrange of the Columbia Mountains, which includes the Selkirk, Monashee, and Cariboo Mountains. They are located on the west side of the Rocky Mountain Trench in the area of the Columbia Valley, and on the east side of the valley of Kootenay Lake and the Duncan River. The only large settlement in the mountains is the Panorama Ski Resort and Kicking Horse Resort, though there are small settlements, such as Yahk and Moyie along the Crowsnest Highway, and residential rural areas dependent on the cities
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "United States" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Montana" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Idaho" ] ]
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
of Creston, Kimberley and Cranbrook, which are located adjacent to the range. The Purcells are shown on some United States maps as the Percell Mountains, where their southern limit protrudes into the states of Idaho and Montana, abutting Lake Koocanusa, a reservoir on the Kootenai River. American geographic classifications consider the Percells to be part of the Rocky Mountains but in Canada that terminology is reserved for ranges on the east side of the Rocky Mountain Trench. In the Purcell Mountains, most of the peaks are near or above 10,000 feet in elevation. The Purcells were formed in the Proterozoic
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "highest point", "Mount Farnham" ] ]
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
eon (in the Precambrian period), which spans from 2,500 million years ago to about 540 million years ago. Sub-ranges Carbonate Range Dogtooth Range Farnham Group MacBeth Group McGillivary Range Moyie Range Septet Range Spillimacheen Range Starbird Ridge Stockdale Group Toby Glacier Truce Group Yahk Range Highest peaks The ten highest summits of the Purcells 1. Mount Farnham 3493 m 2. Jumbo Mountain 3437 m 3. Howser Spire 3412 m 4. Karnak Mountain 3411 m 5. Mount Delphine 3406 m 6. Mount Hammond 3387 m 7. Commander Mountain 3371 m 8. South Howser Tower 3364 m 9. Eyebrow Peak 3362 m
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manhattan" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "architect", "Guy Lowell" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "owned by", "New York City" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
The New York State Supreme Court Building, originally known as the New York County Courthouse, at 60 Centre Street on Foley Square in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, houses the Civil and Appellate Terms of the New York State Supreme Court for the state's First Judicial District, which is coextensive with Manhattan, as well as the offices of the New York County Clerk. The granite-faced hexagonal building was designed by Guy Lowell of Boston in classical Roman style and was built between 1913 and 1927, completion having been delayed by World War I. It replaced the
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "country", "United States" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "architect", "Guy Lowell" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
The error was apparently made by the architect, Guy Lowell, and the mistake was repeated by others, including Charles Warren in his Pulitzer Prize–winning The Supreme Court in United States History (1922). The stone steps leading up to the colonnaded entrance were flanked by two allegorical statues, Justice and Authority, both designed in 1906 by the Franco-American sculptor Philip Martiny (1858–1927). These are now at the back of the building. Both figures are large in size, made of granite, and seated. Justice, a female figure, is on the right side and holds a shield and scroll; Authority is on the
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Sarah Lesch
[ [ "Sarah Lesch", "place of birth", "Altenburg" ], [ "Sarah Lesch", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sarah Lesch", "family name", "Lesch" ] ]
singer from Germany
Sarah Lesch (born 1 March 1986) is a German singer-songwriter who performs with a guitar and ukulele. Life and career Sarah Lesch was born in Altenburg, Thuringia and moved with her mother to Swabia at the age of five. Her father Ralf Kruse is a Leipzig musician. He played among others with Amor & Die Kids and the Original Erzgebirgs-Duo. On her father's side she has a half-sister and a half-brother, in whom she only met during her time as a singer. Lesch wrote music for children's plays and worked from 2009 until 2013 as an educator in Tübingen and
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Reginald II, Count of Bar
[ [ "Reginald II, Count of Bar", "father", "Reginald I, Count of Bar" ] ]
Count of Bar
Reginald II of Bar ( or ) (died 25 July 1170) was a Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 till his death. He was the son of Reginald I, Count of Bar and lord of Mousson, and Giselle of Vaudémont. In 1135, he attended the Council of Hugh of Metz with his father and brother. He took part in the second crusade with his father and brother Theodoric in 1147. His father died during his return. He reestablished wars against his traditional enemies, the Duke of Lorraine and the bishop of Metz. He was attacked in 1152,
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "author", "Vidyaranya" ], [ "Panchadasi", "country of origin", "India" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
during the later years of Vidyaranya's life around 1386 AD. About Vidyaranya Vidyaranya was born around 1300 A.D. in Shalivahan (शालिवाहन) South India. Madhava Madhavacharya, Madhavamantri, Madhavamataya were the names which Vidyaranya was known before his turning into recluse. His father was Mayana (मायण) and Mother Srimati (श्रीमती), two brothers Sayana (सायण), and Bhogantha (भोगनाथ). He had two Gurus Sarvagyvishnu (सर्वज्ञविष्णु) and Bhartiteerth (भारतीतीर्थ). He established Vijayanagar Empire in 1335 AD with the help of Hukkayaray and Bukkaray. He was also Prime Minister of the Vijayanagar empire. Vidyaranya, was also the spiritual head of Sringeri Math in 1377 A.D to
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "language of work or name", "Sanskrit" ], [ "Panchadasi", "main subject", "Philosophy" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
pure Consciousness Chapter 10 Natakadipa (नाटकदीपप्रकरणम्) – The lamp of the theatre Ananda-panchaka (आनन्द-पचंक) Chapter 11 Yogananda (योगानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss Of Yoga Chapter 12 Atmananda (आत्मानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss of the Self Chapter 13 Advaitananda (अद्वैतानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss of Non-Duality Chapter 14 Vidyananda (विद्यानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss of Knowledge Chapter 15 Vishayananda (विषयानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The happiness from external objects See also Advaita Vedanta Bhagwat Gita Upanishad पंचदशी References External links Texts and Commentaries Panchadashi Sanskrit at nic.in Commentary on the Panchadasi - Swami Krishnananda The Philosophy of Panchadasi by Swami Krishnananda Commentary on Panchadasi by Swami Paramarthananda Panchadashi
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Stillingia spinulosa
[ [ "Stillingia spinulosa", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Stillingia spinulosa", "parent taxon", "Stillingia" ] ]
species of plant
Stillingia spinulosa is a species of flowering plant in the euphorb family known by the common name annual toothleaf. It is native to the Southwestern United States where it occurs in the creosote scrub of the deserts. It is an annual or perennial herb producing a clump of thick, leafy stems approaching a meter in maximum height. The alternately arranged leaves have shiny pointed oval blades 2 to 4 centimeters long and up to 1.2 centimeters wide which are lined with sharp teeth. The inflorescence is a stout spike of flowers 1 to 2 centimeters long. The plant is monoecious,
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Deep in the Iris
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album by Braids
Deep in the Iris is the third studio album by Canadian experimental pop/art rock band Braids. It was released by Arbutus Records worldwide, excluding Canada where it was released by Flemish Eye, on 28 April 2015. It has been described as the band's "sunniest and most immediate record". Background Writing and recording Braids began writing Deep in the Iris in tandem with their second album Flourish // Perish, performing unreleased new songs live in 2012 and 2013, with "Blondie" being the earliest-surviving song to be included on the album. Writing and recording officially began in March 2014 for seven weeks
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Nick Katzman
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American blues musician
Nick Katzman (born 1951) is an American blues musician. Katzman was born in New York City, and lives in both Manhattan and Berlin, Germany. He plays in a variety of musical genres, including Chicago blues, Mississippi blues, Texas blues, and ragtime. Biography As a teenager in the 1960s, Katzman saw many of the surviving country blues guitarists who travelled north to play their music in clubs and at the folk festivals. He learned to lay both guitar and lute. He studied classical music and jazz at Antioch College in Ohio. His classical influences include Sylvius Leopold Weiss and Johann Sebastian
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Nick Katzman
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American blues musician
has been compared to Tom Ball and Rich Stein. He has also been compared favorably with his blues forebears Blind Blake and The Rev. Gary Davis. Katzman has collaborated with a number of senior Blues musicians, including Champion Jack Dupree, Carey and Lurie Bell, Louisiana Red, and Guitar Crusher. Katzman also has mentored a number of younger musicians, including Thomasina Winslow. He continues to learn to play new instruments, including the lute. In the United States, Katzman often plays at The Good Coffee House at the Ethical Culture Society meeting house in Brooklyn, New York, New York. He has been
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Nick Katzman
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American blues musician
Ragtime and Hardbitten Blues (Kicking Mule KM 167) (1980) Solo, electric Songs and Bloozes (Stumble Records) Producer and compilations Guitar Crusher's Googa Mooga CD (Blue Sting Records) (producer, player) Eb Davis's Good Time Blues (Acoustic Music) (producer) Played with Ruby Green on the two-volume The Best Of Kicking Mule CD (Laserlight label) and Sparkling Ragtime & Hardbitten Blues, see above Guitarist – Composer Sampler (Kicking Mule 1997) Artist Direct References External links Official website, has a player Rhapsody web site player Rhapsody web site player MP3 Player AOL page (Katzman's May 6 2011 gig in Brooklyn, NY) Category:1951 births Category:Living
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Selin Demiratar
[ [ "Selin Demiratar", "place of birth", "Istanbul" ], [ "Selin Demiratar", "country of citizenship", "Turkey" ] ]
actress
Selin Demiratar (born 20 March 1983) is a Turkish actress. Biography Selin Demiratar was born in 1983 in Erzincan. She first explored acting at the Antalya Municipal Theatre. In 1999, she won the Miss Globe Turkey beauty pageant and finished in third place at Miss Globe World. After moving to Istanbul, she started her professional acting career with a role in the series 90-60-90. She became popular in Turkey following her appearance in Acı Hayat. Filmography 90-60-90 (2001) – Burcu Koçum Benim (2002–2004) – Eylül Abdülhamit Düşerken (2002) – Ayşe Sultan Lise Defteri (2003) – Güney Esen Sular Durulmuyor (2004)
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "occupation", "Physicist" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
Robert W. Bussard (August 11, 1928 – October 6, 2007) was an American physicist who worked primarily in nuclear fusion energy research. He was the recipient of the Schreiber-Spence Achievement Award for STAIF-2004. He was also a fellow of the International Academy of Astronautics and held a Ph.D. from Princeton University. Kiwi (Rover-A) In June, 1955 Bussard moved to Los Alamos and joined the Nuclear Propulsion Division's Project Rover designing nuclear thermal rocket engines. Bussard and R.D. DeLauer wrote two important monographs on nuclear propulsion, Nuclear Rocket Propulsion and Fundamentals of Nuclear Flight. Bussard ramjet In 1960, Bussard conceived of
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Robert W. Bussard
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American physicist
program for the United States: the Tokamak. In June 1995, Bussard claimed in a letter to all fusion laboratories, as well as to key members of the US Congress, that he and the other founders of the program supported the Tokamak not out of conviction that it was the best technical approach but rather as a vehicle for generating political support, thereby allowing them to pursue "all the hopeful new things the mainline labs would not try". In a 1998 Analog magazine article, fellow fusion researcher Tom Ligon described an easily built demonstration fusor system along with some of Bussard's
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "cause of death", "Multiple myeloma" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
it will begin to displace all other forms of energy." Death Bussard died from multiple myeloma on October 6, 2007 at age 79. See also Tokamak Bussard ramjet Polywell Farnsworth Fusor IEC Project Rover Nuclear propulsion References External links Inertial-Electrodynamic Fusion (IEF) Device - Energy/Matter Conversion Corporation (EMC2) Bussard's website, asking for donations to fund further research American Scientist article mentioning the founding of EMC2 Economic Impact of Cheap Fusion - 3 minutes of excerpts from Bussard's Google Tech Talk Video Bussard documents and sources "Robert Bussard Interview," by K.C. Cole, Omni Magazine, January 1981 Chapter 7 (The Entrepreneurs) from
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Andrés Boira
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Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz (born 17 November 1987) is a Spanish vision impaired B3 classified para-alpine skier. His guide skiers have included Félix Aznar and Aleix Suñé. He has competed at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships and the 2010 Winter Paralympics. Personal Boira was born in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, and has a visual impairment. Skiing Boira is a B3 classified skier. His guide skiers included Félix Aznar and Aleix Suñé. Boira competed at the 2006 Winter Paralympics. At the 2007 Paralympic Winter World Cup, he earned two silver medals and two bronzes. He
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
Andrés Boira
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Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Spain. He won a gold medal in the slalom event. At the final event of the 2009/2010 World Cup season, an event held in March 2010 in Aspen, Colorado, he finished sixth in one event with a time of 1:15.57. He finished fifth in the Super Combined. This was the last major event before the 2010 Games. He came into the Aspen World Cup event with 220 World Cup points, ranking ninth in the competition with Suñé as his guide. Before departing for 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, Boira participated in a departure ceremony attended by State Secretary for Sport
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
2010 Roma Open
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tennis tournament
The 2010 Roma Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Rome, Italy between 19 and 24 April 2010. ATP entrants Seeds Rankings are as of April 12, 2010. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Florian Mayer Alberto Brizzi Mario Ančić Matteo Trevisan The following players received special exempt into the singles main draw: Jesse Huta Galung The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Daniele Bracciali Andrea Arnaboldi Rainer Eitzinger Alessio di Mauro The following
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Gazprom
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Russian oil and gas company
efforts, setting of gas prices, and access to pipelines. The company is mostly owned by the Russian government, via the Federal Agency for State Property Management and Rosneftegaz, while remaining shares are traded publicly. Gazprom has a listing in the Moscow Exchange and has a market capitalization of US$80.56 billion as of September 2019. History Origins In 1943, during World War II, the government of the Soviet Union developed a domestic gas industry. In 1965, it centralized gas exploration, development, and distribution within the Ministry of Gas Industry. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Ministry of Gas Industry found large
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Gazprom
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Russian oil and gas company
the State Property Committee, the Government of Russia gained control of Gazprom. The Government of Russia revoked the Gazprom twenty percent foreign ownership rule and the company became open to foreign investment. In September 2005, Gazprom bought 72.633 percent of the oil company Sibneft for $13.01 billion. Sibneft was renamed Gazprom Neft. The purchase was aided by a $12 billion loan. Gazprom became Russia's largest company. On the day of the deal the company worth was valued at £69.7 billion (US$123.2 billion.) On 5 July 2006, the Federal Law, On Gas Export, was passed, nearly unanimously, by the State Duma
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Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Novatek" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
2014, Russia agreed to resume gas supplies to Ukraine over the winter in a deal brokered by the European Union. Corporate affairs Gazprom is a vertically integrated company, one which owns its supply and distribution activities. Gazprom owns all its main gas processing facilities in Russia. It operates Russia's high pressure gas pipelines and since 2006, it has held a legal export monopoly. Other natural gas producers, such as Novatek, Russia's second largest gas company, are forced to use Gazprom's facilities for processing and transport of natural gas. At the end of 2008, Gazprom had 221,300 employees in its major
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Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "chief executive officer", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "chairperson", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "chairperson", "Viktor Zubkov" ], [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "director / manager", "Alexey Miller" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
the stock markets of Moscow, London, Karachi, Berlin, Frankfurt and Singapore. It is the top component of the MICEX and RTS indices. Subsidiaries Gazprom has several hundred subsidiaries in Russia and abroad which are owned and controlled directly or indirectly by the company. Management Gazprom's Board of Directors as of 9 August 2015: Viktor Zubkov (Chairman, Russian Special Presidential Representative for Cooperation with Gas Exporting Countries Forum, First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, former Prime Minister of Russia) Alexey Miller (Deputy Chairman, Chairman of the Management Committee, CEO, Chairman of Gazprombank, former Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia) Andrey Akimov
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Gazprom
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Russian oil and gas company
member since 2002) Alexander Medvedev (Deputy Chairman, Deputy Chairman of the Board, former Director General of Gazprom Export, President of Kontinental Hockey League, member of the Coordination Committee of RosUkrEnergo, member since 2002) Mikhail Sereda (Deputy Chairman, Head of Administration, Deputy Chairman of Gazprombank, member since 28 September 2004) Sergei Ushakov (Deputy Chairman, member since 18 April 2003) Elena Vasilyeva (Deputy Chairman, Chief Accountant, member since 2001) Bogdan Budzulyak (Head of the Department of Gas Transportation, Underground Storage and Utilization, member since 1989) Nikolai Dubik (Head of Legal Department, member since 2008) Konstantin Chuychenko (Head of the Control Department of
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Gazprom
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Russian oil and gas company
Russia, presidential aide to Dmitry Medvedev, former chairman of Gazprom Media, executive director of RosUkrEnergo, former KGB officer, member since 2002) Viktor Ilyushin (Head of the Department of Relationships with Regional Authorities of the Russian Federation, member since 1997) Olga Pavlova (Head of the Department of Asset Management and Corporate Relations, member since 2004) Vasiliy Podyuk (Head of the Department of Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Production, member since 1997) Vlada Rusakova (Head of the Department of Strategic Development, member since 5 September 2003) Kirill Seleznev (Head of the Department of Marketing and Processing of Gas and Liquid Hydrocarbons, member
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "FC Zenit Saint Petersburg" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "FC Zenit Saint Petersburg" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
since 27 September 2002, Director-General of Mezhregiongaz) Sports sponsorships Gazprom is the owner and sponsor of the Russian Premier League football club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and volleyball club VC Zenit-Kazan and Gazprom-Ugra Surgut at Russian Super League. On 1 January 2007, Gazprom also became the sponsor of the German Bundesliga club FC Schalke 04 at a cost of up to €25 million per year. On 23 November 2009, the partnership was extended for a further 5 years. The sponsorship was worth $150m (USD) over 5 years. On 9 July 2010, Gazprom became a sponsor of the Serbian SuperLiga football
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
on bail. In May 2014, the first shipment of Arctic oil arrived at a refinery in the Netherlands and was purchased by the French company, Total. See also Naftogaz CentGas consortium List of Russian companies Enerco Energy Lakhta Center Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line Energy Triangle List of countries by natural gas production List of countries by natural gas exports List of countries by natural gas proven reserves References Sources External links Russia Category:Natural gas companies of Russia Category:Oil companies of Russia Category:Natural gas companies of the Soviet Union Category:Oil companies of the Soviet Union Category:Natural gas pipeline companies Category:Conglomerate companies of Russia
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco
[ [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "country of citizenship", "Morocco" ], [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "relative", "Riad Al Solh" ], [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "noble title", "Prince" ] ]
Grandson of Mohammed V of Morocco
Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco () (born 7 May 1981) is the son of Prince Moulay Abdallah and Lalla Lamia Solh. His mother is daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime minister of Lebanon. The Prince has one older brother, Prince Moulay Hicham. On 25 September 2009, he married Anissa Lehmkuhl, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Omar Lehmkuhl and his wife, Amina (German citizens converted to Islamic faith). They had issue, one son and four daughters: Sharif Moulay Abdallah, (born on at Rabat), Sharifa Lalla Aisha, (born on at Rabat), Sharifa Lalla Hala, (born on at Rabat). Sharifa Lalla Bahia,
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "place of birth", "Starnberg" ], [ "Adrian Sutil", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
German racing driver
the 2014 season with the Sauber team. Biography Born in Starnberg, West Germany, Sutil is the son of professional musicians Monika, a German, and Jorge, a Uruguayan. He has two brothers, named Daniel and Raphael. He weighs 75 kilograms (165 pounds) and is 183 centimeters (6 feet) tall. A talented pianist, Sutil started karting at 14 before moving up to Swiss Formula Ford 1800 in 2002. He won all ten rounds of the season from pole and added five wins in the Formula Masters Austria championship. Sutil speaks fluent German, English, and Spanish and a little Italian. Formula BMW and
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Tróndur Patursson
[ [ "Tróndur Patursson", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "occupation", "Sculptor" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "place of birth", "Kirkjubøur" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "given name", "Tróndur" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "family name", "Patursson" ] ]
Faroese artist
Tróndur Patursson (born 1 March 1944 in Kirkjubøur) is a Faroese painter, sculptor, glass artist and adventurer. He was educated in Norway and was initially a sculptor. He has since become better known as a painter and glass artist. In February 2013 Patursson had an art exhibition at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; it was an installation called "Migration", featuring approximately 90 of his trademark stained glass birds in the Grand Foyer windows throughout Nordic Cool 2013. The exhibition was a part of the Nordic Cool 2013. In 1976 he joined Tim Severin in a transatlantic
[ "Trondur Patursson" ]
Pennywell
[ [ "Pennywell", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "City of Sunderland" ] ]
human settlement in United Kingdom
Pennywell is one of the UK's largest post-war social housing schemes, and is situated in the central-west area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Pennywell is the largest local authority housing estate in the City of Sunderland. The estate mostly built during the late 1940s and early 1950s to replace 19th century slums in the centre of Sunderland. The name Pennywell is of Celtic origin and is thought to mean "wellspring at the top of the hill". The Pennywell estate consists of nearly 3,000 homes, around 11% of which are privately owned and has a total population of
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Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of birth", "Berdyansk" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
Piotr Petrovich Belousov (; May 3, 1912 – March 31, 1989) was a Soviet, Russian painter, graphic artist, art teacher, professor of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, People's Artist of USSR, Corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR, who lived and worked in Leningrad. He was regarded as one of the brightest representatives of the Leningrad school of painting, being most famous for his portraits and historical paintings. Biography Piotr Petrovich Belousov was born May 3, 1912 in the port city Berdyansk, located on the northern coast of the Sea
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Piotr Belousov
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artist (1912-1989)
of Azov, of south-east Ukraine, Russian Empire. In 1929, Piotr Belousov met with Brodsky and by his invitation comes to Leningrad to continue his study. He engaged in drawing and painting under Brodsky leadership, as well as in the studio AKhRs and the Community of Artists. In 1933, Piotr Belousov entered the first course of the painting department of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. He studied under Mikhail Bernshtein, Pavel Naumov, Alexander Lubimov, and Vladimir Serov. In 1939, Piotr Belousov graduated from the Repin Institute of Arts in Isaak Brodsky workshop together with Aleksei Gritsai, Lev Orekhov,
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Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of death", "Saint Petersburg" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
Gallery, in Art Museums and private collections in Russia, Ukraine, England, France, the U.S., and throughout the world. See also Leningrad School of Painting List of Russian artists List of 20th-century Russian painters List of painters of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists Saint Petersburg Union of Artists References Bibliography S. Ivensky. Piotr Petrovich Belousov. – Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1959. – 40 p. Artists of the USSR. Biography Dictionary. Volume 1. – Moscow: Iskusstvo Edition, 1970. – p. 346. Russian Paintings. 1989 Winter Show. – London: Roy Miles Gallery, 1989. – p. 5,16–17. Charmes Russes. Auction Catalogue. – Paris: Drouot Richelieu,
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Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of birth", "Berdyansk" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of death", "Saint Petersburg" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
15 Mai 1991. – p. 38. L' Ecole de Saint-Petersburg. Catalogue. – Paris: Drouot Richelieu, 25 Janvier 1993. Matthew C. Bown. Dictionary of 20th Century Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980s. – London: Izomar 1998. , . Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionism. – Woodbridge, England: Antique Collectors' Club, 2001. – p. 87,216,274. , . Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. – Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – p. 9, 13, 15, 19, 26, 28, 357–359, 363–365, 369, 382, 384, 386, 388–393, 396, 399–401, 403–405, 407, 411, 413–415, 419–424, 445. , . Category:1912 births Category:1989 deaths Category:People from Berdyansk
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Clayhidon
[ [ "Clayhidon", "instance of", "Village" ], [ "Clayhidon", "instance of", "Civil parish" ], [ "Clayhidon", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Mid Devon" ] ]
village in the United Kingdom
Clayhidon () is a village and civil parish in Mid Devon, England. The parish church is St. Andrews. The parish is in the Blackdown Hills and its northern and eastern boundaries form part of the Devon – Somerset border. From the south-east it has boundaries with the Devon parishes of Upottery, Luppitt and Hemyock. Current information about life in the parish, including detailed proceedings of Clayhidon Parish Council since November 2002, can be found on a community website, launched in March 2011. A parish history is found in the Uffculme library and an old map can be found on the
[ "Clayhidon, Devon" ]
Bernardo del Carpio
[ [ "Bernardo del Carpio", "instance of", "Legendary hero" ], [ "Bernardo del Carpio", "given name", "Bernardo" ], [ "Bernardo del Carpio", "country of citizenship", "Kingdom of Asturias" ] ]
legendary Iberian hero
Bernardo del Carpio, also spelled Bernaldo del Carpio, is, since the beginnings of modern historical scholarship, a legendary hero of the medieval Kingdom of Asturias. In contrast with El Cid, he was not based on a real person (and thus could be whatever the creator(s) wanted him to be). Until the end of the nineteenth century and the labors of Ramón Menéndez Pidal, he, not El Cid, was the chief hero of medieval Christian Spain. He was believed to be historical. The story Supposedly the nephew of Alfonso II of Asturias, stories feature him striving against Alfonso to release his
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1846 in Norway
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Norway-related events during the year of 1846
Events in the year 1846 in Norway. Incumbents Monarch: Oscar I Events Arts and literature Births 22 February – Peder Nilsen, politician and Minister (d.1921) 4 August – Stephan Sinding, sculptor (d.1922) 5 August – Alvilde Prydz, Norwegian novelist (d.1922 in Norway) 22 August – Amalie Skram, author and feminist (d.1905) 30 September – Oscar Ambrosius Castberg, painter and sculptor (d.1917) 22 October – Anders Andersen, politician (d.1931) 10 December – Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram, jurist and politician (d.1929) 15 December – Kittel Halvorson, a U.S. Representative from Minnesota (d.1936) Full date unknown Hans Konrad Foosnæs, politician and Minister (d.1917)
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Dancing Your Memory Away
[ [ "Dancing Your Memory Away", "performer", "Charly McClain" ], [ "Dancing Your Memory Away", "genre", "Country music" ] ]
1982 single by Charly McClain
"Dancing Your Memory Away" is a song recorded by American country music artist Charly McClain. It was released in June 1982 as the first single from the album Too Good to Hurry. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Eddie Burton and Thomas Alan Grant for Barnwood Music which is now owned by HoriPro Entertainment. "Dancing Your Memory Away" also won two BMI awards, one at the country awards in Nashville and the other at the pop awards in Beverly Hills, CA. The song was first recorded by
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Hina Pervaiz Butt
[ [ "Hina Pervaiz Butt", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Hina Pervaiz Butt", "place of birth", "Lahore" ], [ "Hina Pervaiz Butt", "educated at", "Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore" ] ]
politician in Pakistan
Hina Pervaiz Butt (; born 19 January 1982) is a Pakistani politician who was a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, since May 2013. Early life and education Hina was born on 19 January 1982 in Lahore. She received her initial education from Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore. She earned the degrees of Bachelor of Science (Hons) in 2004 and received the degree of Master of Business Administration in 2010 from Lahore University of Management Sciences. In 2016, she earned Master of Arts in International Relations from Middlesex University campus in Dubai. Hina has to her credit
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Hina Pervaiz Butt
[ [ "Hina Pervaiz Butt", "instance of", "Human" ] ]
politician in Pakistan
commitment and passion has specifically driven towards activism through legislation for human rights and supporting civil society in its implementation and action, the most debated being legislation against forced conversions. She has rendered her services as the General Secretary of First Women Parliamentary Caucus of Punjab, Pakistan (2015- 2016) and currently serving as the Women Health Representative of the Women Caucus. She also holds an important charge as the General Secretary of the Youth Caucus for the effective of implementation of Youth Rights, highlighting issues pertaining to the youth in the assembly. She is closely working with civil society and
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
"You Rock My World" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his tenth and final studio album Invincible (2001) It was released as the lead single from the album on August 22, 2001 by Epic Records. "You Rock My World" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Jackson's last top ten song in the United States until "Love Never Felt So Good", which featured Justin Timberlake, peaked at number 9 in 2014. The track reached number one in France, Poland, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, and Spain. It also peaked within the top ten in
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
Feel". "You Rock My World" was performed only twice by Jackson; at Madison Square Garden in New York City at two concerts on September 7th and the 10th on 2001 to celebrate Jackson's career as a solo artist. Footage of the performance was shown in the two-hour CBS television special, Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration. Background "You Rock My World" was recorded by Michael Jackson for his studio album, Invincible (2001). The song was co-written and composed by Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels and Nora Payne and produced by Jackson and Jerkins. "You Rock My World"
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Frankland Range
[ [ "Frankland Range", "country", "Australia" ], [ "Frankland Range", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tasmania" ], [ "Frankland Range", "instance of", "Mountain range" ] ]
mountain range
The Frankland Range is a mountain range that is located in the south-west region of Tasmania, Australia. The range forms part of a natural south-western border to the impounded Lake Pedder, formed by the damming of the Serpentine and Huon rivers. As part of the South West Wilderness area, it is a less popular site of bushwalking than other, more famous, ranges in Tasmania's South West, and is for much more advanced walkers due to its length, isolation and terrain. Access routes to the range are by boat from the lake, or the roads at Strathgordon or Scotts Peak Dam.
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Babacar Gueye
[ [ "Babacar Gueye", "member of sports team", "FSV Frankfurt" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "member of sports team", "Senegal national football team" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "country of citizenship", "Senegal" ] ]
Senegalese footballer
spell at FSV Frankfurt. Gueye made his first game for his new club on the season opener at home against Union Berlin, on 15 July 2011. He failed to score from the penalty spot in the dying seconds of injury time, thus the game ended in a 1–1 draw. Gueye transferred to China League One club Shenzhen Ruby on 28 February 2012. He won two successive top scorers of the league between 2012 and 2013. International career Gueye was a member of the Senegal national football team with 25 appearances and six goals. Personal life His younger brother is ex-Metz
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Babacar Gueye
[ [ "Babacar Gueye", "member of sports team", "FC Metz" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "member of sports team", "Alemannia Aachen" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "member of sports team", "FSV Frankfurt" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "place of birth", "Dakar" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "country of citizenship", "Senegal" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "participant in", "2008 Africa Cup of Nations" ], [ "Babacar Gueye", "league", "2. Bundesliga" ] ]
Senegalese footballer
midfielder Ibrahima Gueye who now plays for CS Louhans-Cuiseaux and his cousin is Momar N'Diaye, who also played for Metz. References External links Category:1986 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Dakar Category:Senegalese footballers Category:Senegalese expatriate footballers Category:Senegal international footballers Category:2008 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:FC Metz players Category:Alemannia Aachen players Category:FSV Frankfurt players Category:Shenzhen F.C. players Category:Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard F.C. players Category:Heilongjiang Lava Spring F.C. players Category:Inner Mongolia Zhongyou F.C. players Category:Association football forwards Category:French people of Senegalese descent Category:Expatriate footballers in Romania Category:Expatriate footballers in Germany Category:Expatriate footballers in China Category:China League One players Category:Liga I players Category:2. Bundesliga
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Desmond Herbert
[ [ "Desmond Herbert", "occupation", "Botanist" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "given name", "Andrew" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "place of birth", "Diamond Creek, Victoria" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "educated at", "University of Melbourne" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "residence", "Australia" ] ]
Australian botanist (1898–1976)
Desmond Andrew Herbert (17 June 1898 – 8 September 1976) was an Australian botanist. The son of a fruit-grower, Herbert was born in Diamond Creek, Victoria in 1898; was educated at Malvern State School and the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, then matriculated to the University of Melbourne, from which he obtained a BSc in Biology in 1918 and a MSc in Botany in 1920. He began his botanic career in 1919 as a botanical assistant in the Explosives Section of Western Australia's Mines Department. He was later appointed Economic Botanist and Plant Pathologist for Western Australia, and also
[ "Desmond Andrew Herbert", "Andrew Desmond Herbert", "Andrew Herbert", "D.A.Herb." ]
Desmond Herbert
[ [ "Desmond Herbert", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "employer", "University of Western Australia" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "employer", "University of the Philippines" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "residence", "Australia" ] ]
Australian botanist (1898–1976)
lectured part-time in agricultural botany and plant pathology at the University of Western Australia. During this time he made a number of collecting expeditions in south-west Western Australia, and published a number of plant taxa, of which Logania tortuosa, Melaleuca coronicarpa, Daviesia uniflora, Xanthorrhoea brevistyla and Xanthorrhoea nana (Dwarf Grasstree) remain current. In 1921, he published a book, The Poison Plants of Western Australia. In 1921, Herbert took up a position as Professor of Plant Physiology and Pathology at the University of the Philippines. On 11 December 1922 he married his assistant Vera McNeilance Prowse, daughter of John Henry Prowse;
[ "Desmond Andrew Herbert", "Andrew Desmond Herbert", "Andrew Herbert", "D.A.Herb." ]
Desmond Herbert
[ [ "Desmond Herbert", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "educated at", "University of Melbourne" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "employer", "University of Queensland" ], [ "Desmond Herbert", "residence", "Australia" ] ]
Australian botanist (1898–1976)
they would have two sons and two daughters. Herbert returned to Australia in 1924, joining the Botany Department of the University of Queensland. Initially his position was that of lecturer, but in 1929 he obtained his D.Sc. from the University of Melbourne, and he was awarded an honorary D.Sc. by the University of Queensland in 1935. In 1946 he was promoted to associate professor; two years later he was appointed acting professor, and shortly afterwards foundation professor of botany. He was later made Dean of the Faculty of Science. Herbert was President of the Queensland Naturalists' Club in 1926; of
[ "Desmond Andrew Herbert", "Andrew Desmond Herbert", "Andrew Herbert", "D.A.Herb." ]
Qamar Javed Bajwa
[ [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "country of citizenship", "Pakistan" ], [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "military branch", "Pakistan Army" ], [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "place of birth", "Karachi" ], [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "award received", "Hilal-i-Imtiaz" ], [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "educated at", "Naval Postgraduate School" ], [ "Qamar Javed Bajwa", "educated at", "Pakistan Military Academy" ] ]
16th Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
its manifestations, declaring it a key driving force for terrorism. He urged his fellow citizens especially the youth to reject extremist ideologies and terrorism without distinction Awards Effective dates of promotion See also Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Freedom of the press in Pakistan References External links Pakistan Army official website Category:1960 births Category:Punjabi people Category:People from Karachi Category:Government Gordon College alumni Category:Pakistan Military Academy alumni Category:Naval Postgraduate School alumni Category:Pakistani generals Category:National Defence University, Pakistan faculty Category:Pakistani expatriates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category:People of the Congo Crisis Category:Chiefs of Army Staff, Pakistan Category:Recipients of Hilal-i-Imtiaz Category:Recipients of Nishan-e-Imtiaz Category:Living
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The Mall at Sierra Vista
[ [ "The Mall at Sierra Vista", "instance of", "Shopping center" ], [ "The Mall at Sierra Vista", "country", "United States" ], [ "The Mall at Sierra Vista", "location", "Sierra Vista, Arizona" ], [ "The Mall at Sierra Vista", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sierra Vista, Arizona" ] ]
an indoor shopping center
The Mall at Sierra Vista is an indoor shopping center in Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States owned and managed by Brookfield Properties Retail Group. It was constructed during the late 1990s. Sierra Vista was one of the fastest growing communities in Arizona and the major population center for southeastern Arizona. The developers had hoped to market to the growing community, which had no other malls. It was the first major mall to be built in southeastern Arizona, with of retail space. During the mall's opening months, around October 1999, many shoppers expressed surprise at how small the mall was: although
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The Beast with a Million Eyes
[ [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "director", "Roger Corman" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "cast member", "Lorna Thayer" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "genre", "Science fiction film" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "publication date", "1955" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "distributed by", "American International Pictures" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "executive producer", "Roger Corman" ] ]
1955 film by Roger Corman
The Beast with a Million Eyes (a.k.a. The Unseen) is a 1955 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by David Kramarsky, that stars Paul Birch, Lorna Thayer, and Dona Cole. Some film sources have said that the film was co-directed by Lou Place. The film was co-produced by Roger Corman and Samuel Z. Arkoff. and was released by American Releasing Corporation, which later became American International Pictures. The film's storyline concerns a space alien that is able to see through the eyes of a large array of Earth life that it can also mentally control, part
[ "Beast with a Million Eyes" ]
The Beast with a Million Eyes
[ [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "director", "Roger Corman" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "cast member", "Dick Sargent" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "cast member", "Lorna Thayer" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "cast member", "Chester Conklin" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "publication date", "1955" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "executive producer", "Roger Corman" ] ]
1955 film by Roger Corman
against the alien menace, finally thwarting its plan of conquest. Cast Paul Birch as Allan Kelley Lorna Thayer as Carol Kelley Dona Cole as Sandy Kelley Dick Sargent (credited as Richard Sargeant) as Larry Leonard Tarver as "Him" Bruce Whitmore (voice only) as The Beast Chester Conklin as Old Man Webber Production The Beast with a Million Eyes was the third of a three-picture deal Roger Corman had with the American Releasing Company following The Fast and the Furious (1955) and Five Guns West (1955). Only $29,000 remained to make the film for Pacemaker Productions. The tiny budget meant music
[ "Beast with a Million Eyes" ]
The Beast with a Million Eyes
[ [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "The Beast with a Million Eyes", "filming location", "California" ] ]
1955 film by Roger Corman
in the title. Paul Blaisdell, responsible for the film's special effects, was hired to create a three-foot-tall spaceship (with "beast" alien) for a meager $200. Notably, the Art Director was Albert S. Ruddy, who would later win two "Best Picture" Academy Awards for The Godfather (1972) and Million Dollar Baby (2004). Filming took place in Indio and the Coachella Valley, California. Corman shot 48 pages of interiors in just two days at a studio on La Cienega Blvd. in Los Angeles. The Beast with a Million Eyes was a non-union filming of a script originally titled The Unseen, with Lou
[ "Beast with a Million Eyes" ]
Saint-Étienne Cathedral
[ [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Saint-Étienne" ], [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "country", "France" ], [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "named after", "Charles Borromeo" ], [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "dedicated to", "Charles Borromeo" ] ]
cathedral located in Loire, in France
Saint-Étienne Cathedral () is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, in Saint-Étienne, Loire, France. It has been the cathedral of the Diocese of Saint-Étienne since its creation on 26 December 1970. The building was constructed as an elaborate parish church between 1912 and 1923 in a primitive neo-Gothic style, on a Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple nave, and a belltower on the west front. The building is long, wide and from the centre of the roof vault to the ground. The organ in the choir dates from 1930, and there is another very imposing one
[ "Saint-Etienne Cathedral" ]
Saint-Étienne Cathedral
[ [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Saint-Étienne" ], [ "Saint-Étienne Cathedral", "architect", "Pierre Bossan" ] ]
cathedral located in Loire, in France
1923. The extreme delay was due to sustained obstruction from the secularist authorities, which had disastrous consequences for the progress of the new church of Saint-Étienne. Plans for an impressive church were accepted in the 1860s, drawn up by Pierre Bossan, architect to the Archdiocese of Lyon, where his most significant work was the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière. After many years in storage they were destroyed in a fire, and had to be reconstructed by , from preliminary drawings by Bossan's partner, Giniez, which had been kept by his children. The local architect who finally built the church from
[ "Saint-Etienne Cathedral" ]
2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup
[ [ "2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup", "sport", "Basketball" ], [ "2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup", "point in time", "2005" ] ]
basketball tournament
The 2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup (11th edition), was an international basketball tournament held in Bamako, Mali, from October 2 to 9, 2005. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa and hosted by Djoliba AC, was contested by 8 clubs split into 2 groups, all of which qualifying for the knock-out stage (quarter, semis and final). The tournament was won by home team Djoliba AC which qualified for the 2007 FIBA Women's World League. Draw Squads Qualification Preliminary rounds Times given below are local UTC. Group A Group B Knockout stage Quarter-finals 5th-8th place Semifinals 7th place 5th place
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Chad Brannon
[ [ "Chad Brannon", "occupation", "Actor" ], [ "Chad Brannon", "place of birth", "Tomball, Texas" ], [ "Chad Brannon", "family name", "Brannon" ], [ "Chad Brannon", "educated at", "Tomball High School" ] ]
American actor
Chad Allen Brannon (born August 31, 1979 in Tomball, Texas) is an American actor. Brannon is known for his role as Zander Smith on General Hospital. Early life Chad attended Tomball High School in Texas. He was a football and baseball jock in high school and was planning on studying law but things took a great turn after one of his friends dared him to try out for the highschool's comedy "The Nerd" and became the lead. After that he spent most of his time studying theater and went to Sam Houston State University on scholarship. After a year and
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Tsuruse Station
[ [ "Tsuruse Station", "country", "Japan" ], [ "Tsuruse Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Fujimi, Saitama" ] ]
railway station in Fujimi, Saitama prefecture, Japan
is a railway station on the Tobu Tojo Line in Fujimi, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. Lines Tsuruse Station is served by the Tobu Tojo Line from in Tokyo, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to and onward via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minato Mirai Line to . Located between Mizuhodai and Fujimino stations, it is 22.0 km from the Ikebukuro terminus. Only Semi express and Local services stop at this station. Station layout The station consists of an island platform serving two
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Tsuruse Station
[ [ "Tsuruse Station", "date of official opening", "1914" ] ]
railway station in Fujimi, Saitama prefecture, Japan
tracks. The station building is elevated and located above the platform. Platforms Adjacent stations History The station opened on 1 May 1914 coinciding with the opening of the Tojo Railway line from Ikebukuro. The west entrance was opened in 1979. Through-running to and from via the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line commenced on 14 June 2008. From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tobu Tojo Line, with Tsuruse Station becoming "TJ-17". Through-running to and from and via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minatomirai Line commenced on 16 March 2013. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2014, the station was used
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Rothbury Community Hospital
[ [ "Rothbury Community Hospital", "instance of", "Hospital" ], [ "Rothbury Community Hospital", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "England" ] ]
healthcare organization in Morpeth, United Kingdom
Rothbury Community Hospital is a health facility at Rothbury, Northumberland, England. It is managed by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. History The original facility was built as a private home known as Coquet House in 1872. It was converted into the Coquetdale Cottage Hospital in 1905. A maternity ward was added, as a lasting memorial to soldiers who died in the Second World War, in 1946. It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and the adjoining Hawthorn Cottage was acquired in 1956. After Hawthorn Cottage had been converted into a physiotherapy department, it was officially re-opened by Jimmy Savile
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5th Wildflower Film Awards
[ [ "5th Wildflower Film Awards", "instance of", "Awards ceremony" ], [ "5th Wildflower Film Awards", "part of the series", "Wildflower Film Awards" ] ]
2018 Korean film awards
The 5th Wildflower Film Awards () is an awards ceremony recognizing the achievements of Korean independent and low-budget films. It was held at the Literature House in Seoul on April 12, 2018. This year awards includes a new category for Best Music and Best Producer. A total of 13 prizes were handed out to films nominated across 10 categories for both documentary and narrative works, each with a budget under () and released theatrically between January 1 and December 31, 2017. Nominations and winners (Winners denoted in bold) References External links Wildflower Film Awards Category:Wildflower Film Awards Wildflower Film Awards
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Raynoch Thompson
[ [ "Raynoch Thompson", "member of sports team", "Arizona Cardinals" ], [ "Raynoch Thompson", "position played on team / speciality", "Linebacker" ], [ "Raynoch Thompson", "sport", "American football" ] ]
American football player
Raynoch Joseph Thompson (born November 21, 1977) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round (45th overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft out of the University of Tennessee. He spent 5 years for the Cardinals, until they released him at the end of the 2004 season. After his time with the Cardinals, he signed with the Green Bay Packers, but they cut him before the season. He was an All-American and a Butkus Award Finalist in 1997 and 1998. He was an important part of the
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Gandedhe
[ [ "Gandedhe", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Gandedhe", "genre", "Action film" ], [ "Gandedhe", "original language of film or TV show", "Kannada" ], [ "Gandedhe", "cast member", "Chiranjeevi Sarja" ], [ "Gandedhe", "cast member", "Ragini Dwivedi" ] ]
2010 film
Gandedhe () is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic action film written and directed by Akula Shiva and produced by Ramu of Ramu Enterprises. The film stars Chiranjeevi Sarja and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. Noted composer Chakri scored the music. Plot Krishna (Chiranjeevi) is a poor college going boy who falls in love with his classmate Nandini (Ragini). Nandini is the daughter of a rich landlord Shankare Gowda (Devaraj). Both fall in love and seeks approval from their parents. Nandini's father is much against the alliance and disapproves the relationship. The rest of the story deals with the
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Mount Skook Davidson
[ [ "Mount Skook Davidson", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Mount Skook Davidson", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "British Columbia" ], [ "Mount Skook Davidson", "instance of", "Mountain" ], [ "Mount Skook Davidson", "mountain range", "Kechika Ranges" ] ]
mountain in Canada
Mount Skook Davidson, , is a mountain in the Kechika Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains in far northern British Columbia, Canada. It overlooks the [[Diamond J Ranch]], which was founded by John Ogilvie Davidson, known as "Skook" Davidson or "Skookum" Davidson because of his stature (big and strong, see skookum). Davidson was a notable local pioneer who worked as a land surveyor before taking up packing and guiding and ranching in this area. He helped discover and select the route for the Alaska Highway. See also List of Chinook Jargon placenames Prominence Its topographic prominence is 1361m above its col
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Shri Guru Kottureshwara Temple
[ [ "Shri Guru Kottureshwara Temple", "country", "India" ], [ "Shri Guru Kottureshwara Temple", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Bellary district" ] ]
shrine at Kudligi taluk, Karnataka, India
Shri Guru Kottureshwara Shrine at Kotturu is an ancient shrine located at the Kudligi taluk, Bellary District, North Karnataka, India, 583134. This temple is 19 km from Kudligi, 28 km from Hagaribommanahalli, 129 km from Davanagere and 253 km from Bangalore. History Origin Kotturu (Kannada: ಕೊಟ್ಟೂರು) is named after Saint Kottureshwara, so its history stems from the history of Guru Kottureshwara. Once on the Earth when the Veerashaiva Sect was under threat, Lord Shiva and Parvathi from Heaven (Kailasa) ordered Nandi to go to Sarasipura/Shikapura (the earlier name of Kottur) and protect the innocent people. So Lord Nandi disguised in
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Olivetans
[ [ "Olivetans", "founded by", "Bernardo Tolomei" ] ]
Catholic monastic order
The Olivetans, or the Order of Our Lady of Mount Olivet, are a monastic order formally recognised in 1344. They have formed the Olivetan Congregation within the Benedictine Confederation since 1960. History Foundation The Order of Our Lady of Mount Olivet is a small Roman Catholic order, founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei (born Giovanni Tolomei) along with two of his friends from the noble families of Siena, Patrizio Patrizi and Ambrogio Piccolomini. They initially lived as hermits in the "savage waste of Accona". The building of the monastery here began with the approbation of the foundation charter by Guido
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Adolphus Oughton
[ [ "Adolphus Oughton", "date of death", "1736" ], [ "Adolphus Oughton", "noble title", "Baronet" ], [ "Adolphus Oughton", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Adolphus Oughton", "family name", "Oughton" ], [ "Adolphus Oughton", "educated at", "Trinity College, Oxford" ] ]
British politician
Sir Adolphus Oughton, 1st Baronet of Tachbrook, Warwickshire (c. 1685 – 4 September 1736), was a British Army officer and politician. Oughton was the son of Adolphus Oughton and Mary Samwell, daughter of Richard Samwell, of Upton, Northamptonshire. and educated at Trinity College, Oxford and the Middle Temple (1703). He joined the British Army and was a captain and lieutenant-colonel in the 1st Foot Guards (1706), a 1st major and colonel in the Coldstream Guards (1715) and a lieutenant-colonel (1717) in the 8th Dragoons, of which regiment he assumed the colonelcy in 1733. He was promoted brigadier-general in 1735. He
[ "Brig.-Gen. Sir Adolphus Oughton, 1st Bt." ]
Washington H. Timmerman
[ [ "Washington H. Timmerman", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Washington H. Timmerman", "family name", "Timmerman" ] ]
American politician
Washington Hodges Timmerman (May 29, 1832 – July 14, 1908) was an American politician. Between 1893 and 1897 he was the 61st Lieutenant Governor of the State of South Carolina. Career Washington Timmerman grew up in Edgefield County. After subsequent medical studies and his admission as a doctor, he began to work in this profession. He also worked as a farmer. During the Civil War he served in the Confederate Army, where he rose to the rank of captain. Politically, he was a member of the Democratic Party. He served in both the House of Representatives of South Carolina and
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Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo
[ [ "Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo", "country", "Italy" ], [ "Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Venice" ], [ "Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo", "owned by", "Venice" ] ]
palazzo in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, Italy; it is now a museum of fabrics and costumes
The Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo (aka Palazzo Mocenigo di San Stae) is a palazzo near the Church of San Stae, south of the Grand Canal in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, Italy. It is now a museum of fabrics and costumes, run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia. Building The palazzo is a large building in the gothic style. It was rebuilt extensively at the start of the 17th century. From this time, the palazzo was the residence of the San Stae branch of the Mocenigo family, one of the most important Venetian families. Seven members of
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My Mistakes
[ [ "My Mistakes", "instance of", "Song" ] ]
2007 song by Wiley
"My Mistakes" is a song by UK grime artist Wiley, featuring guest vocals from Manga and Little Dee. It was released as the second single from his third studio album, Playtime Is Over, on 6 April 2007. Music video Wiley is in front of a tower rapping. There are two big screens and you can see Wiley rapping. Wiley is on a PSP rapping. There are his gang friends with him at the end. Track listings Digital download "My Mistakes" - 2:49 Credits and personnel Lead vocals – Wiley, Little Dee, Manga Producer – Bless Beats Lyrics – Richard Cowie,
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He Was King
[ [ "He Was King", "performer", "Felix da Housecat" ], [ "He Was King", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "He Was King", "record label", "Nettwerk" ] ]
album by Felix da Housecat
He Was King is an album recorded by Felix da Housecat, released worldwide just two days before his 38th birthday on August 25, 2009 via Nettwerk Records. The album was described by Felix as follows, "Whereas Kittenz and Thee Glitz was straight up electro, He Was King is straight Felix da Housecat pop with a nice electronic feel." The first single released from the album was "Kickdrum", released as a digital download in May 2009. The second single, "We All Wanna Be Prince" featured a remix contest prior to its release in July. Reception Initial critical response to He Was
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Walls of Lima
[ [ "Walls of Lima", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Lima" ], [ "Walls of Lima", "country", "Peru" ] ]
cultural heritage site in Peru
of Santa Lucía, one of the surveillance points of the wall, is now a sports complex. The wall was not a paragon of beauty. Except for the portals of Maravillas (1807) in the Barrios Altos and El Callao, the other gates, as told by the painter Juan Manuel Ugarte, "had no great artistic appeal. It is one of the most important tourist attractions, besides the houses, among others. See also Wall of Trujillo Defensive wall Notes Bibliography Category:City walls in Peru Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1687 Category:Colonial Peru Category:Buildings and structures in Lima Category:Tourist attractions in Lima Category:Spanish Colonial
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Dimas Lara Barbosa
[ [ "Dimas Lara Barbosa", "position held", "Auxiliary bishop" ], [ "Dimas Lara Barbosa", "position held", "Titular bishop" ], [ "Dimas Lara Barbosa", "religion", "Catholic Church" ] ]
Catholic bishop
Dimas Lara Barbosa (born April 1, 1956) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as auxiliary bishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro from 2003 till 2011, when he became archbishop of Campo Grande. Life Born in Boa Esperança, Lara Barbosa was ordained to the priesthood on December 3, 1988, serving in São José dos Campos. On June 11, 2003, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro and titular bishop of Megalopolis in Proconsulari. Lara Barbosa received his episcopal consecration on the following August 2 from Eusébio Oscar Scheid, archbishop of
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