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Thomas Talbott
[ [ "Thomas Talbott", "educated at", "Fuller Theological Seminary" ], [ "Thomas Talbott", "educated at", "Portland State University" ], [ "Thomas Talbott", "employer", "Willamette University" ] ]
American theologian
deduction." Talbott acknowledges, however, that his optimistic view could be regarded as a case of wishful thinking. But he goes on to contrast hope with despair, arguing that, unlike despair, hope is compatible with a healthy skepticism. For whereas despair typically rests upon a set of dogmatic beliefs about the future, hope does not. Works Notes References External links http://www.thomastalbott.com/ http://www.willamette.edu/~ttalbott/ Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:Willamette University faculty Category:21st-century Protestant theologians Category:American Christian universalists Category:20th-century Christian universalists Category:21st-century Christian universalists Category:Christian universalist theologians Category:20th-century Protestant theologians Category:Portland State University alumni Category:Fuller Theological Seminary alumni Category:University of
[ "Thomas B. Talbott" ]
Bombah Point
[ [ "Bombah Point", "country", "Australia" ], [ "Bombah Point", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New South Wales" ] ]
human settlement in Mid-Coast Council, New South Wales, Australia
Bombah Point is on the mid north coast of New South Wales, (Australia). Located at the centre of the Myall Lakes National Park which spans between Hawks Nest in the south and Seal Rocks in the north. Bombah Point is part of the coastal scenic route between Bulahdelah and Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens provides an alternative to the busy Pacific Highway, the historic car ferry at Bombah Point is the crossing point on the lake system. Traditionally Aboriginal groups would use this, the narrowest crossing point on the 4 lake system, to move from summer hunting grounds in the hills towards
[ "Bombah Point, New South Wales", "Bombah Point, New South Wales, Australia" ]
Edward Healy Thompson
[ [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "date of birth", "1813" ], [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "given name", "Edward" ], [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "educated at", "Oakham School" ], [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "occupation", "Writer" ] ]
English writer
Edward Healy Thompson (1813, Oakham, Rutland - 21 May 1891, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) was an English Roman Catholic writer. Life He was educated at Oakham School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Having taken Anglican orders, he obtained a curacy at Calne, Wiltshire. After some years of the Anglican ministry at Marylebone, Ramsgate, and elsewhere, he became a Catholic in 1846. The rest of his life, the latter years of which were spent at Cheltenham, he devoted to religious literature. Works He published as his defence: "Remarks on certain Anglican Theories of Unity" (1846); "The Unity of the Episcopate considered" (1847); and "A
[ "Edward Thompson" ]
Edward Healy Thompson
[ [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "relative", "Francis Thompson" ], [ "Edward Healy Thompson", "religion", "Catholic Church" ] ]
English writer
few earnest thoughts on the Duty of Communion with the Catholic Church" (1847). In 1851 jointly with James Spencer Northcote he undertook the editorship of the series of controversial pamphlets known as The Clifton Tracts. His chief works were: lives of M. Olier (1861), Marie Harpain (1869), St. Stanislaus Kostka (1869), Baron de Rentz (1873), and Henri-Marie Boudon (1881); "Devotion to the Nine Choirs of Holy Angels" (1869); "The Life and Glories of St. Joseph" (1888); and "Before and After Gunpowder Plot" (1890). Most of this work was adaptation of books in other languages. Family The poet Francis Thompson was
[ "Edward Thompson" ]
Teresa Venerdì
[ [ "Teresa Venerdì", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "director", "Vittorio De Sica" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "screenwriter", "Vittorio De Sica" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Adriana Benetti" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Vittorio De Sica" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Anna Magnani" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Irasema Dilián" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Virgilio Riento" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Elvira Betrone" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Giuditta Rissone" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Guglielmo Barnabò" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Olga Vittoria Gentilli" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Nico Pepe" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Annibale Betrone" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "cast member", "Lina Marengo" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "publication date", "1941" ], [ "Teresa Venerdì", "genre", "Comedy film" ] ]
1941 film by Vittorio De Sica
Teresa Venerdì is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Cast Vittorio De Sica ... Il dottore Pietro Vignali Adriana Benetti ... Teresa Venerdì Irasema Dilián ... Lilli Passalacqua Guglielmo Barnabò ... Agostino Passalacqua Olga Vittoria Gentilli ... Rosa Passalacqua Anna Magnani ... Maddalena Tentini/Loretta Prima Elvira Betrone ... La direttrice dell'orfanotrofio Giuditta Rissone ... L'istitutrice Anna Virgilio Riento ... Antonio Annibale Betrone ... Umberto Vignali Nico Pepe ... Il dottore Pasquale Grosso Clara Auteri Pepe ... Giuseppina Zaira La Fratta ... Alice Alessandra Adari ... L'istitutrice Caterina Lina Marengo ... La maestra Ricci See also Rézi
[ "Teresa Venerdi" ]
Jesper Olesen
[ [ "Jesper Olesen", "member of sports team", "Vejle Boldklub" ], [ "Jesper Olesen", "occupation", "Football player" ], [ "Jesper Olesen", "given name", "Jesper" ] ]
Danish footballer
Jesper Olesen (born October 13, 1980) is a Danish professional football player, who currently plays for Vejle Boldklub in the Danish Superliga. Olesen, who has played in Vejle since 1996, is known as a fighter, which he has proved several times by always regaining his position on the right back even though supplements have been brought in from other clubs. In his career in Vejle he has been playing as a semi-professional while finishing his education as a carpenter. Olesens contract with the club is running until June 30, 2009. References External links Vejle Boldklub profile Category:1980 births Category:Living people
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Seiji Osaka
[ [ "Seiji Osaka", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Seiji Osaka", "member of political party", "Democratic Party of Japan" ], [ "Seiji Osaka", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ], [ "Seiji Osaka", "educated at", "Hokkaido University" ] ]
Japanese politician
is a Japanese politician of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP), a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). He represents Hokkaido's 8th district. He was a member of the Democratic Party. While he joined the CDP on the day it was formed, he ran on an independent ticket in the 2017 general election. References External links in Japanese. Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:Politicians from Hokkaido Category:Hokkaido University alumni Category:Japanese pharmacists Category:Mayors of places in Hokkaido Category:Members of the House of Representatives (Japan) Category:Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan politicians Category:Democratic Party of Japan politicians Category:21st-century
[ "Seiji Ōsaka" ]
BFV Hassia Bingen
[ [ "BFV Hassia Bingen", "instance of", "Association football club" ], [ "BFV Hassia Bingen", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "BFV Hassia Bingen", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Bingen am Rhein" ], [ "BFV Hassia Bingen", "headquarters location", "Bingen am Rhein" ] ]
association football club
The BFV Hassia Bingen is a German association football club from the city of Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate. It last played at the highest level of German football in 1952–53 and reached the third round of the German Cup twice. History 1910–1945 BFV Hassia (Hassia is the Latin name for Hesse) was formed in 1910, but football was first played in Bingen under the name of Hassia in 1908. In 1926 the club played in the top division level of football in the region, when it earned promotion to the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen-Saar. It finished fifth in this league out of
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BFV Hassia Bingen
[ [ "BFV Hassia Bingen", "league", "Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar" ] ]
association football club
In 2018, the club achieved promotion to the Oberliga after a second-place finish in the Verbandsliga. Honours The club's honours: League Amateurliga Südwest (III) Champions: 1957, 1959 Verbandsliga Südwest (V-VI) Champions: 2003, 2009 Landesliga Südwest-Ost Champions: 2015 Cup South West Cup Winners: 1981, 1983 Recent seasons The recent season-by-season performance of the club: With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier. In 2012 the Oberliga Südwest was renamed Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar. Other sports The club also offers table tennis as
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Deaths in October 2007
[ [ "Deaths in October 2007", "is a list of", "Human" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
singer and actor, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Peter Hoagland, 66, American member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska (1989–1995), Parkinson's disease. Norbert Lynton, 80, German-born British art historian. Srđan Mrkušić, 92, Serbian football goalkeeper. Yisrael Poliakov, 66, Israeli actor, member of comedy group HaGashash HaHiver. Dina Rabinovitch, 44, British journalist, breast cancer. Paul Roche, 91, British poet and translator. Linda S. Stein, 62, American former manager of the Ramones, real estate agent, beaten. Washoe, c.42, American-trained African-born chimpanzee believed to be first non-human to acquire human language, influenza. John Woodruff, 92, American Olympic gold medalist in 800m (1936), atrial
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CityPlace at Buckhead
[ [ "CityPlace at Buckhead", "country", "United States" ] ]
residential complex in Atlanta, Georgia
CityPlace at Buckhead was an approved residential complex that planned to include eight 493 ft (150m), tall, 42 floor, skyscrapers and a 27 floor, 353 ft (108m) tall building, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was planned to take up , have almost of residential space and of retail space, and 3,800 units. It was approved July 27, 2006, and was being designed by Arquitectonica. In October 2009 the property was foreclosed on and returned to the lender, Wells Fargo Bank. As of April 2011 the property was back up for sale. See also List of tallest buildings in Atlanta
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Pakora
[ [ "Pakora", "subclass of", "Fritter" ], [ "Pakora", "instance of", "Snack" ] ]
Piece of meat or vegetable from the Indian subcontinent
Pakora (), also called pakoda, pakodi, fakkura, bhajiya, bhajji, bhaji or ponako, is a fried snack (fritter), originating from South Asia. It is a popular snack across the Indian subcontinent, where it is served in restaurants and sold by street vendors. It is also often found in Indian restaurants as well as other South Asian restaurants such as Pakistani in the Western world. Etymology The word pakoṛā is derived from Sanskrit पक्ववट pakvavaṭa, a compound of pakva ('cooked') and vaṭa ('a small lump') or its derivative vaṭaka, 'a round cake made of pulse fried in oil or ghee'. Some divergence
[ "Pakoda", "Pakodi", "Fakkura", "Bhajiya", "Bhajji", "Ponako" ]
Pakora
[ [ "Pakora", "country of origin", "India" ], [ "Pakora", "country", "India" ], [ "Pakora", "instance of", "Snack" ] ]
Piece of meat or vegetable from the Indian subcontinent
aloo pakora, made from potato. Other variations include paalak pakora, made from spinach, and paneer pakora, made from paneer (soft cottage cheese). When onions, on their own, are prepared in the same way, they are known as onion bajji. A variation of pakora made from gram flour, fenugreek leaves and salt is called "Fulavda", popular preparation of "bhajiya" in Gujarat. Another variation is made with wheat flour, salt, and tiny bits of potato or onion (optional), is called noon bariya (nūn = salt) (), typically found in eastern Uttar Pradesh in India. Serving Pakoras are usually served as a snack
[ "Pakoda", "Pakodi", "Fakkura", "Bhajiya", "Bhajji", "Ponako" ]
Naam Pirandha Mann
[ [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "cast member", "Sivaji Ganesan" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "cast member", "K. R. Vijaya" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "cast member", "Gemini Ganesan" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "cast member", "Kamal Haasan" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "original language of film or TV show", "Tamil language" ] ]
1977 film by A. Vincent
Naam Pirandha Mann () is a Tamil language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan and K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles. Kamal Haasan plays a supporting role, together with Phataphat Jayalaxmi. Plot Vettaikara Thevar (Sivaji Ganesan) is a rich landlord that lives with his wife Devanayaki (K. R. Vijaya) and younger sister Valliyammai (Phataphat Jayalaxmi). Unbeknownst to his family, he is also Santhana Thevar, the masked vigilante leader of a group that terrorizes the British colonizers in town and helps the locals. Former soldier Joseph joins Santhana Thevar's group and also befriends Vettaikara Thevar but remains clueless that both
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Naam Pirandha Mann
[ [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "cast member", "Kamal Haasan" ], [ "Naam Pirandha Mann", "country of origin", "India" ] ]
1977 film by A. Vincent
are one in the same. Santhana Thevar is hurt during a mission and Joseph rescues him but is presumed dead. Eventually, the British learn his secret identity and Valliyammai is murdered in an attempt to draw out Santhana Thevar. Bound by a promise to Devanayaki, he surrenders. He escapes his death sentence at the last moment and is freed as India gains independence. Years later, the family is now reduced to penury and his son Ranjith (Kamal Haasan) is bitter young man. He resents the fact that his father's sacrifices have resulted in only misery for the family. The two
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Tony Ippolito
[ [ "Tony Ippolito", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Tony Ippolito", "place of birth", "Chicago" ], [ "Tony Ippolito", "member of sports team", "Purdue Boilermakers football" ], [ "Tony Ippolito", "sport", "American football" ], [ "Tony Ippolito", "family name", "Ippolito" ], [ "Tony Ippolito", "educated at", "St. Ignatius College Prep" ] ]
American gridiron football player (1917-1951)
Anthony Samuel Ippolito (September 19, 1917 – November 12, 1951) was an American football guard who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 1939 NFL Draft. He played college football at Purdue University and attended St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois. He served in World War II for the United States Army. References External links Just Sports Stats Category:1917 births Category:1951 deaths Category:Players of American football from Illinois Category:American football guards Category:Purdue Boilermakers football players Category:Chicago Bears players Category:Sportspeople from
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Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "occupation", "Anthropologist" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "place of birth", "Newcastle upon Tyne" ] ]
British anthropologist
Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood (25 March 1901 – 17 May 1955) was a British anthropologist and academic administrator. She is best known for her research in the Pacific and her pioneering role as one of the British Commonwealth's first female anthropologists. Early life and education Wedgwood was born on 25 March 1901 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Her father was Josiah Wedgwood later the first Baron Wedgwood. Her mother, Ethel Bowen Wedgwood, was the daughter of a Lord Justice of Appeal, Charles Bowen. She was a member of the extensive Wedgwood family. Her parents separated in 1914 and divorced in 1919.
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "Bedford College, London" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "educated at", "Bedales School" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "educated at", "Bedford College, London" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "educated at", "Newnham College, Cambridge" ] ]
British anthropologist
Wedgwood was educated at two independent schools: Orme Girls' School in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, and at Bedales School in Steep, Hampshire. She studied at Bedford College, London and at Newnham College, Cambridge. At the University of Cambridge, she studied for both the English and anthropology Tripos. She completed both, leaving with first class honours but no degree (women were not awarded degrees by Cambridge until 1948). She was awarded Master of Arts status by Cambridge in 1927. She studied under Bronisław Malinowski at Bedford College and Alfred Cort Haddon at Cambridge. Career After leaving the University of Cambridge, Wedgwood returned to
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "University of Cape Town" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "Bedford College, London" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "University of Sydney" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "educated at", "Bedford College, London" ] ]
British anthropologist
Bedford College, London as an assistant lecturer in its Department of Social Studies. After Arthur Bernard Deacon death in 1927, she was invited to move to the University of Sydney to replace him as lecturer in anthropology. She was also asked by Alfred Radcliffe-Brown to edit Deacon's remaining field notes in preparation for publication: they were published as "Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides" in 1934. In 1930, she held a temporary lectureship in the Department of African Life and Languages at the University of Cape Town. From 1930 to 1932, having returned to England, she was a
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "London School of Economics" ], [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "employer", "University of Sydney" ] ]
British anthropologist
lecturer at the London School of Economics and personal assistant to Bronisław Malinowski. In 1932, Wedgwood was awarded a fellowship by the Australian Research Council to conduct fieldwork on Manam Island off the north coast of Papua New Guinea on the border of what are today Madang and East Sepik provinces. Also in 1932, she became a Member of Council of the Royal Anthropological Institute. In June 1935, she was appointed Principal of The Women's College, University of Sydney. During this time, she became an active member of Sydney high society. She left the appointment in 1944 to join the
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "cause of death", "Lung cancer" ] ]
British anthropologist
military. During World War II, Wedgwood was involved in formulating policy on education and administration in Papua New Guinea. Having renounced her pacifism, she volunteered for the Australian Army Medical Women's Service and was commissioned as a temporary lieutenant colonel in January 1944. After two years of service, she was demobilised in 1946. After the war Wedgwood took a position at the Australian School of Pacific Administration, which was responsible for training Australian colonial officers and administrators. She continued in this role until her death. She had developed lung cancer after being a life-long heavy smoker, and died on 17
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Camilla Wedgwood
[ [ "Camilla Wedgwood", "place of death", "Royal North Shore Hospital" ] ]
British anthropologist
May 1955 at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney. Personal life Wedgwood was a member of the Religious Society of Friends (the Quakers) and as such was a pacifist. However, she was increasingly attracted to Anglicanism during her time in Australia and particularly to the Anglo-Catholic wing of the church. She was received into the Church of England in Australia in 1944. Selected works References Further reading Camilla : C.H. Wedgwood 1901–1955, a Life. 1990. By D. Wetherell and C. Carr-Gregg. Kensington, N.S.W. : New South Wales University Press. She was Very Cambridge: Camilla Wedgwood and the History of Women in
[ "Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood" ]
Pterogramma
[ [ "Pterogramma", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of insects
Pterogramma is a genus of flies belonging to the family of the Lesser Dung flies. Species P. adustum Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. aestivale (Richards, 1973) P. ancora Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. annectens (Richards, 1964) P. aquatile Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. atronaricum Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. brevivenosum (Tenorio, 1967) P. cardisomi Norrbom & Kim in Norrbom, Kim & Fee, 1984 P. conicum (Richards, 1946) P. costaphiletrix Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. deemingi (Richards, 1973) P. flaviceps Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. gilviventre Smith & Marshall, 2004 P. inconspicuum (Malloch, 1914) P. infernaceps Smith & Marshall, 2004 P.
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Steve Augustine
[ [ "Steve Augustine", "given name", "Steve" ], [ "Steve Augustine", "country of citizenship", "British Virgin Islands" ], [ "Steve Augustine", "participant in", "1996 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Steve Augustine", "participant in", "2002 Commonwealth Games" ], [ "Steve Augustine", "date of birth", "1977" ], [ "Steve Augustine", "country for sport", "British Virgin Islands" ] ]
athletics competitor
Steve Augustine (born 11 March 1977 in Road Town, Tortola) is a sprinter who represented the British Virgin Islands. Augustine represented British Virgin Islands at the Summer Olympics when he competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, he entered the 4x400 metres relay the team finished 6th in the heat so didn't qualify for the next round. References Category:1977 births Category:Living people Category:British Virgin Islands male sprinters Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Category:Commonwealth Games competitors for the British Virgin Islands Category:Athletes (track and field) at the
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Balinese architecture
[ [ "Balinese architecture", "subclass of", "Vernacular architecture" ], [ "Balinese architecture", "ethnic group", "Balinese people" ] ]
style of architecture
Balinese architecture is a vernacular architecture tradition of Balinese people that inhabits volcanic island of Bali, Indonesia. The Balinese architecture is a centuries-old architectural tradition influenced by Balinese culture developed from Hindu influences through ancient Javanese intermediary, as well as pre-Hindu elements of native Balinese architecture. Today, contemporary Balinese style is known as one of the most popular Asian tropical architecture, due largely to the growth of the tourism industry in Bali that has created demand for Balinese-style houses, cottages, villas and hotels. Contemporary Balinese architecture combines traditional aesthetic principles, island's abundance of natural materials, famous artistry and craftmanship of
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Vuiteboeuf
[ [ "Vuiteboeuf", "country", "Switzerland" ], [ "Vuiteboeuf", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Vaud" ] ]
municipality in Switzerland
Vuiteboeuf is a municipality in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. History Vuiteboeuf is first mentioned in 1028 as Vaitibo. Geography Vuiteboeuf has an area, , of . Of this area, or 48.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 43.5% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 8.7% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.2% is either rivers or lakes. Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 2.6% and transportation infrastructure made up 5.1%. Out of the forested land, 41.7% of the total land area is heavily forested
[ "Vuiteboeuf VD", "Vuitebœuf" ]
JNR Class ED78
[ [ "JNR Class ED78", "subclass of", "Electric locomotive" ], [ "JNR Class ED78", "country", "Japan" ], [ "JNR Class ED78", "manufacturer", "Hitachi" ] ]
class of 14 Japanese electric locomotives
The is a Bo-2-Bo wheel arrangement AC electric locomotive type operated in Japan from 1968 until the 1990s. 14 locomotives were built by Hitachi between 1967 and 1980. Operations The locomotives were introduced to operate on the steeply-graded Ou Main Line between and , which was converted from 1,500 V DC electrification to 20 kV AC in October 1968. The locomotives often worked in multiple with Class EF71 locomotives. History A prototype locomotive, initially classified ED94 and numbered ED94 1, was delivered in 1967, with full-production locomotives delivered from 1968 until 1980. ED94 1 was modified and renumbered ED78 901
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Causin' Drama
[ [ "Causin' Drama", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Causin' Drama", "record label", "Atlantic Records" ] ]
album by Drama
Causin' Drama is the only album by Alabama based rapper Drama. It was released on February 8, 2000 through Atlantic Records. It contains his best known single, "Left, Right, Left." It reached #37 on the Billboard 200 album chart for the chart week of April 1, 2000. It also peaked at #6 on the U.S. R&B album chart. It was later certified gold by the R.I.A.A. Track listing All songs were written by Terence Cook (Drama). "Intro M.I.A." - 0:53 "Left, Right, Left" - 3:37 "It's Drastic" - 3:24 "Double Time (Drama's Cadence)" - 3:33 "The Plot" - 3:39 "My
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Pakubuwono VI
[ [ "Pakubuwono VI", "place of burial", "Imogiri" ], [ "Pakubuwono VI", "place of birth", "Surakarta" ], [ "Pakubuwono VI", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ] ]
Susuhunan of Surakarta
Pakubuwono VI (Surakarta, Central Java, 26 April 1807 – Ambon, Moluccas, 2 June 1849) (also transliterated Pakubuwana VI) was the sixth Susuhunan (ruler) of Surakarta from 1823 to 1830 when he was deposed by the Dutch and exiled. He is considered as an Indonesian national hero. Notes References Miksic, John (general ed.), et al. (2006) Karaton Surakarta. A look into the court of Surakarta Hadiningrat, central Java (First published: 'By the will of His Serene Highness Paku Buwono XII'. Surakarta: Yayasan Pawiyatan Kabudayan Karaton Surakarta, 2004) Marshall Cavendish Editions Singapore Category:Burials at Imogiri Category:Susuhunan of Surakarta Category:National Heroes of Indonesia
[ "Pakubuwana VI", "Paku Buwono VI", "Paku Buwana VI" ]
John Matisonn
[ [ "John Matisonn", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ], [ "John Matisonn", "occupation", "Journalist" ], [ "John Matisonn", "place of birth", "Johannesburg" ] ]
South African journalist
John Matisonn is a South African political journalist and author. He was one of the founding councillors of South Africa's Independent Broadcasting Authority and from 1986 to 1991 was the South Africa correspondent for National Public Radio in the United States. Matisonn grew up in the suburbs in Johannesburg and began his career as a political journalist on the Rand Daily Mail. In 1979, when South Africa was under the Apartheid regime, he was sentenced to two weeks in jail for refusing to reveal his sources for an article which led to exposure of the Muldergate Scandal. He resigned as
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Attus
[ [ "Attus", "taxon rank", "Genus" ], [ "Attus", "instance of", "Taxon" ], [ "Attus", "parent taxon", "Jumping spider" ] ]
genus of arachnids (junior synonym of Salticus)
Attus is a taxon name that is now considered a junior synonym of Salticus. In the early 19th century, the majority of jumping spiders were grouped together as a single genus under the name Attus. The genus was originally described in 1805 by Charles Walckenaer, only a year after Pierre Latreille described the first jumping spider genus (or subgenus), Salticus. Walckenaer, ignoring Latreille, placed all of the spiders assigned to Salticus into his new genus, Attus, with the exception of Aranea cinnaberinus which he placed into Eresus. No further actions were taken regarding these genera until 1810, when Latreille moved
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Ashley Hinshaw
[ [ "Ashley Hinshaw", "place of birth", "La Porte, Indiana" ], [ "Ashley Hinshaw", "family name", "Hinshaw" ] ]
American actress and model
Ashley Hinshaw (born December 11, 1988) is an American actress and model. She is known for her leading role in the 2012 film About Cherry, and for her role in the 2016 Crackle television series StartUp. Since 2017 she has been credited using her married name Ashley Grace. Early life Ashley Hinshaw was born in La Porte, Indiana to Chris and Craig Hinshaw. Since the age of nine, she auditioned and participated in several children's plays and youth theatre. Hinshaw began modeling in her local hometown pageant (Miss Maple City Pageant and Talent Competition) at the age of 13, where
[ "Ashley Grace" ]
Ashley Hinshaw
[ [ "Ashley Hinshaw", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Ashley Hinshaw", "family name", "Hinshaw" ] ]
American actress and model
comedy film LOL, an American remake of the 2008 French film LOL (Laughing Out Loud). Hinshaw portrays the role of Emily, best friend to the film's lead, played by Miley Cyrus. Production began in August 2010 in Paris and Grosse Pointe. The film was released in May 2012 on a limited release in the United States. The film received mixed reviews and was a financial disaster. In November 2010, Hinshaw was announced as a star in the independent thriller film Rites of Passage alongside Christian Slater. The film was released straight to DVD on October 16, 2012. In May 2011,
[ "Ashley Grace" ]
Armando Marsans
[ [ "Armando Marsans", "country of citizenship", "Cuba" ], [ "Armando Marsans", "member of sports team", "Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "Armando Marsans", "member of sports team", "New York Yankees" ], [ "Armando Marsans", "sport", "Baseball" ], [ "Armando Marsans", "place of death", "Havana" ], [ "Armando Marsans", "position played on team / speciality", "Outfielder" ] ]
baseball player; first Cuban major league baseball player
Armando Marsans (October 3, 1887 in Matanzas, Cuba – September 3, 1960 in Havana, Cuba) was a Major League Baseball outfielder from 1911 to 1918. He played in three different major leagues in his career: with the Cincinnati Reds in the National League (1911 to 1914), with the St. Louis Terriers in the Federal League (1914 to 1915), and with the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees (1916 to 1918). Biography Marsans and Rafael Almeida debuted together with the Reds on July 4, 1911. They are sometimes named the first major league players born in Cuba, which is untrue
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The Return of Saint Luke
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1970 film by Anatoly Bobrovsky
The Return of Saint Luke () is a 1970 Soviet crime film directed by Anatoliy Bobrovsky. Plot A thief recidivist escapes from prison, kidnaps the Holy Luke picture and wants to sell her. Colonel Zorin will try to stop him. Cast Vsevolod Sanaev as Colonel Zorin Vladislav Dvorzhetskiy as Mikhail Karabanov Oleg Basilashvili as Loskutov, an engineer Yekaterina Vasilyeva as Polina Natalya Rychagova as Zoya Valeri Ryzhakov as Sergei Vladimir Smirnov as Ievlev Valeri Belyakov as Kulikov Pauls Butkevics as Keit, a foreign tourist (as Paul Butkevich) Dmitriy Masanov as Karavashkin References External links Category:1970 films Category:Russian-language films Category:Soviet crime
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Charlie Backhouse
[ [ "Charlie Backhouse", "given name", "Charles" ], [ "Charlie Backhouse", "given name", "Roger" ], [ "Charlie Backhouse", "member of sports team", "Richmond Football Club" ], [ "Charlie Backhouse", "member of sports team", "Carlton Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
Charles 'Charlie' Roger Backhouse (1871 – 5 August 1925) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFA for Carlton Football Club in 1890 and between 1891 and 1905 for the Richmond Football Club. He was Captain of the Club in 1893 and played in the Club's inaugural VFA Premiership side in 1902. In all he played 210 games for Richmond and kicked 42 goals. He also served on the Richmond Football Club Committee in 1894, 1900 and 1902. He was made a life member of the Richmond Football Club in 1904 and was inducted into the Club's Hall
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Cape of Good Hope SPCA
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organization
Established in 1872, the Cape of Good Hope SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) in Cape Town is the founding society of the SPCA movement in South Africa and is the oldest animal welfare organisation in the country. A registered non-profit organisation and Public Benefit Organisation, the society is affiliated to the Royal Society for the Protection of Animals (RSPCA) and are Executive Members of the National Council of SPCAs South Africa (NSPCA), as well as a member of the World Animal Protection organization. History The Cape of Good Hope SPCA was founded on 20 May 1872,
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Robert Sherlaw Johnson
[ [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "educated at", "Royal Academy of Music" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "family name", "Johnson" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "place of birth", "Sunderland" ] ]
British musician and scholar
Robert Sherlaw Johnson (21 May 1932 – 3 November 2000), was a British composer, pianist and music scholar. Sherlaw Johnson was one of that group of post-war British musicians whose work reflected wider European interests in new ideas, techniques and aesthetics. While his work and influence were wide-ranging, he is particularly noted for his advocacy and performance of the music of Olivier Messiaen. Biography Sherlaw Johnson was born in Sunderland. He was educated at Gosforth Grammar School in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, at King's College, Durham, and at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where he was the recipient of a Charles Black
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Robert Sherlaw Johnson
[ [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "educated at", "University of Leeds" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "educated at", "Royal Academy of Music" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "employer", "University of Leeds" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "family name", "Johnson" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "student of", "Nadia Boulanger" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "instrument", "Piano" ] ]
British musician and scholar
award. He used this to travel to Paris, where he studied piano with Jacques Février and composition with Nadia Boulanger, and attended Olivier Messiaen's classes at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1971 he was awarded the degree of DMus by the University of Leeds for a doctoral thesis on Messiaen's use of birdsong and in 1984 was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Music. He also received a DMus from Oxford in 1990 in recognition of his work as a composer. Sherlaw Johnson taught at the University of Leeds (1961-3), Bradford Girls' Grammar School (1963-5), the University
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Robert Sherlaw Johnson
[ [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "employer", "University of Rochester" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert Sherlaw Johnson", "family name", "Johnson" ] ]
British musician and scholar
of York (1965–70) and Oxford University (1970–1999), where he was music Fellow at Worcester College. In 1985 he was visiting professor of composition at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Notable pupils include Stephen Oliver, Charles Bodman Rae, Caroline Rae, Rachel Portman and Robert Saxton (who succeeded Sherlaw Johnson at Worcester College). Sherlaw Johnson was to the last an enthusiastic campanologist. He died while ringing bells at the historic tower of Appleton, south-west of Oxford. He married the painter Rachael Sherlaw Johnson (née Clarke) in 1959. They had two daughters and three sons. Influences and interests Sherlaw Johnson's
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Bill Bixby
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American actor and film director
shortly after his eighteenth birthday. Rather than report to the United States Army, Bixby joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve. He served primarily in personnel management with Marine Attack Squadron 141 (VMA-141) at Naval Air Station Oakland, and attained the rank of private first class before his 1956 discharge. Later, he attended the University of California, Berkeley, his parents' alma mater, and left just a few credits short of earning a degree. He then moved to Hollywood, California, where he had a string of odd jobs that included bellhop and lifeguard. He organized shows at a resort in Jackson
[ "Wilfred Bailey Bixby", "Wilfred Bailey Everett Bixby III" ]
Bill Bixby
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American actor and film director
final assignment on Blossom, Bixby died of complications from prostate cancer in Century City, Los Angeles. He was 59 years old. Filmography Film Television Production credits Television References External links Category:1934 births Category:1993 deaths Category:20th-century American male actors Category:American male film actors Category:American male stage actors Category:American male television actors Category:American people of English descent Category:American television directors Category:American television personalities Category:Television producers from California Category:Deaths from cancer in California Category:City College of San Francisco alumni Category:Deaths from prostate cancer Category:Film directors from California Category:Male actors from San Francisco Category:United States Marines Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni Category:20th-century American businesspeople
[ "Wilfred Bailey Bixby", "Wilfred Bailey Everett Bixby III" ]
Akun Island
[ [ "Akun Island", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alaska" ], [ "Akun Island", "instance of", "Island" ], [ "Akun Island", "part of", "Aleutian Islands" ] ]
island in the United States of America
Akun Island () is one of the Fox Islands subgroup of the Aleutian Islands in the Aleutians East Borough of southwestern Alaska. Geography The island lies east of Akutan Island and southwest of Unimak Island, across the Unimak Pass strait. The Krenitzin Islands lie to the south and southeast, across the Avatanak Strait. Akun Island has a land area of 64.39 sq mi (166.77 km²). It is long, wide. Population It is unpopulated, except for airport workers and a few people controlling the cattle. Akun Island is home to a small but significant population of cows. They are no longer
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The Ultimate Incantation
[ [ "The Ultimate Incantation", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "The Ultimate Incantation", "record label", "Earache Records" ], [ "The Ultimate Incantation", "genre", "Death metal" ] ]
album by Vader
The Ultimate Incantation is the debut album by Polish death metal band Vader. It was released in 1992 by Earache Records. A music video was shot for the song "Dark Age", which was directed by Kimmo Kuusniemi and Tanja Katinka. The cover art was drawn by Dan Seagrave. The album was originally recorded at Sunlight Studios with Thomas Skogsberg, but neither the record label or Vader was pleased with the outcome and decided to use another studio because of technical issues. The new studio that they recorded at was Rhythm Studios in England with producer Paul Johnson. Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek
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Nikolai Knyzhov
[ [ "Nikolai Knyzhov", "country of citizenship", "Russia" ], [ "Nikolai Knyzhov", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Nikolai Knyzhov", "member of sports team", "San Jose Sharks" ], [ "Nikolai Knyzhov", "place of birth", "Kemerovo" ] ]
Russian ice hockey player
Nikolai Knyzhov (born March 20, 1998) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Playing career Knyzhov first played as a youth in his native Russia with hometown club, Energia Kemerovo, before moving to North America to play amateur junior hockey in Phoenix, Arizona with the Phoenix Firebirds and Jr. Coyotes. He was selected 41st overall in the 2015 CHL Import Draft by the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League (WHL). He joined the Pats in the 2015–16 season, registering just 1 assist in 19 games, before
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Harold Goldsmith
[ [ "Harold Goldsmith", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "educated at", "Stuyvesant High School" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "place of birth", "Germany" ] ]
American fencer
For other people named Harold Goldsmith, see Hal Goldsmith (disambiguation). Harold David Goldsmith (born Hans Goldschmidt), known as Hal (July 20, 1930 – March 13, 2004) was an American Olympic foil and epee fencer. Early and personal life Goldsmith was born in Gensungen, Felsberg, Hessen, Germany, and was Jewish. In 1938 when he was eight years old, his family fled Germany and immigrated to Manhattan. He attended Stuyvesant High School. He served as an officer in the United States Army. In 1956 he married DelRene Millner and had sons John and Bob. In 1964 they moved to Ardsley, New York,
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Harold Goldsmith
[ [ "Harold Goldsmith", "educated at", "City College of New York" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "sport", "Fencing" ] ]
American fencer
and in 1991 they moved to Chilmark, Massachusetts. Fencing career Goldsmith fenced for the Fencers Club in New York. He attended The City College of New York. Goldsmith won the 1952 NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) foil championship. He was inducted into the CCNY Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970. He won the individual gold medal in foil in the 1955 Pan American Games and 1959 Pan American Games, and a team gold medal in foil in 1959. Goldsmith also won silver medals in both team foil and team epee in 1955. Goldsmith was a member of three Olympic fencing
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Harold Goldsmith
[ [ "Harold Goldsmith", "place of death", "New York City" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "educated at", "Stuyvesant High School" ], [ "Harold Goldsmith", "participant in", "1952 Summer Olympics" ] ]
American fencer
teams, competing for the United States in 1952 in Helsinki, in 1956 in Melbourne, and in 1960 in Rome. At the US National Championships, Goldsmith won medals in 1952, 1957, and 1960. Hal Goldsmith died in New York City at the age of 73. References External links Jews in Sports bio Category:1930 births Category:2004 deaths Category:German emigrants to the United States Category:Sportspeople from Manhattan Category:People from Ardsley, New York Category:People from Chilmark, Massachusetts Category:Stuyvesant High School alumni Category:CCNY Beavers fencers Category:American male fencers Category:American épée fencers Category:Jewish fencers Category:Jewish American sportspeople Category:Fencers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Category:Fencers at the
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Lai Chun Ho
[ [ "Lai Chun Ho", "country of citizenship", "Hong Kong" ], [ "Lai Chun Ho", "place of birth", "Hong Kong" ], [ "Lai Chun Ho", "participant in", "2012 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Lai Chun Ho", "participant in", "2008 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Lai Chun Ho", "participant in", "2010 Asian Games" ] ]
athletics competitor
the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The team recorded 38.61 seconds in heat 2 and failed to make it to the final. References External links Hong Kong Olympic Committee 2012 Olympics athletes profile Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:Hong Kong male sprinters Category:Olympic athletes of Hong Kong Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Asian Games Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Hong Kong Category:Asian Games
[ "Chun Ho Lai" ]
Nicolás Francella
[ [ "Nicolás Francella", "occupation", "Actor" ], [ "Nicolás Francella", "father", "Guillermo Francella" ] ]
Argentine actor
Nicolás Martín Francella (born October 22, 1990) is an Argentine actor, singer and television producer. He is the son of the famous actor, Guillermo Francella. Career Before becoming an actor Nicolás went through different careers, as creativity in advertising, although he studied theater at night. He worked on the production of El hombre de tu vida. In 2013, he finally debuted as an actor in the Argentine film directed by Marcos Carnevale and produced by Telefe, Corazón de León. From 2013 to 2014, he was one of the protagonist of the youth television series Aliados. From 2014 to 2015, he
[ "Nico" ]
Harrington Lake
[ [ "Harrington Lake", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Harrington Lake", "located in protected area", "Gatineau Park" ] ]
Summer residence of the Prime Minister of Canada
Harrington Lake () is the summer residence and all-season retreat of the Prime Minister of Canada, and also the name of the land which surrounds it. The farm that surrounded most of the lake was the property of Margaret and John Harrington. John could not farm the land and moved to the local town of Iron Sides (now Old Chelsea). The family stayed on the farm for many years and eventually moved to old Ottawa. The property is located near Meech Lake—where the Meech Lake Accord was negotiated in 1987—approximately 35 kilometres northwest of Ottawa, in Gatineau Park, amidst the
[ "Harrington Lake Estate" ]
International Wrestling Enterprise
[ [ "International Wrestling Enterprise", "country", "Japan" ], [ "International Wrestling Enterprise", "sport", "Professional wrestling" ] ]
Professional wrestling promotion active from 1966 until 1981
International Wrestling Enterprise (国際プロレス興行;, Kokusai Puroresu Kogyō) was a professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1966 to 1981. Founded by Isao Yoshihara, it was affiliated with the American Wrestling Association in the United States and also had tie-ins with promotions in Canada and Europe. In 1972, it became the first Japanese promotion to bring European wrestler André the Giant to the country. The promotion cooperated with All Japan Pro Wrestling and later, New Japan Pro Wrestling; the three promotions later came together for an interpromotional event, organized by Tokyo Sports, held at Budokan Hall on August 26, 1979. When IWE
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2009 Voloshina
[ [ "2009 Voloshina", "discoverer or inventor", "Tamara Smirnova" ], [ "2009 Voloshina", "site of astronomical discovery", "Crimean Astrophysical Observatory" ], [ "2009 Voloshina", "minor planet group", "Asteroid belt" ], [ "2009 Voloshina", "instance of", "Asteroid" ], [ "2009 Voloshina", "parent astronomical body", "Sun" ] ]
asteroid
2009 Voloshina, provisional designation , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 27 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 22 October 1968, by Russian astronomer Tamara Smirnova at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Nauchnyj, on the Crimean peninsula. The asteroid was named for WWII partisan Vera Voloshina. Classification and orbit Voloshina orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.7–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (2,009 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.14 and an inclination of 3° with respect to the ecliptic. In March 1926,
[ "(2009) Voloshina", "Voloshina" ]
1989 Lufthansa Cup
[ [ "1989 Lufthansa Cup", "sport", "Tennis" ], [ "1989 Lufthansa Cup", "location", "Rot-Weiss Tennis Club" ], [ "1989 Lufthansa Cup", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "West Berlin" ], [ "1989 Lufthansa Cup", "part of", "1989 WTA Tour" ], [ "1989 Lufthansa Cup", "country", "Germany" ] ]
tennis tournament
The 1989 Lufthansa Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in West Berlin, West Germany that was part of the Category 5 tier of the 1989 WTA Tour. It was the 20th edition of the tournament and was held from 15 May until 21 May 1989. First-seeded Steffi Graf won the singles title. Finals Singles Steffi Graf defeated Gabriela Sabatini 6–3, 6–1 It was Graf's 7th singles title of the year and the 37th of her career. Doubles Elizabeth Smylie / Janine Tremelling defeated Lise Gregory / Gretchen Magers 5–7, 6–3,
[ "1989 WTA German Open" ]
Carmichaelia williamsii
[ [ "Carmichaelia williamsii", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Carmichaelia williamsii", "parent taxon", "Carmichaelia" ] ]
species of plant
Carmichaelia williamsii (common name William's broom or giant-flowered broom) is a species of pea in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in the North Island of New Zealand. Its conservation status (2018) is "At Risk (relict)" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System. Description C. williamsii is the only yellow-flowered native broom, and it is distinguished from the introduced broom (Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link) by its light green, much wider, and more flattened branches, together with its larger, pale-yellow flowers which have purple or red veins, and its late-winter flowering (July to October, though flowering can occur throughout the
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Dance Partner
[ [ "Dance Partner", "father", "Sunday Silence" ], [ "Dance Partner", "animal breed", "Thoroughbred" ] ]
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare
Dance Partner, (Japanese: ダンスパートナー, foaled 25 May 1992) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. From the first crop of foals sired by Sunday Silence she won four of her twenty-five races and finished second nine times in a racing career which lasted from January 1995 until December 1997. She was unraced as a juvenile, but in 1995 she won the Yushun Himba and won the JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly. As a four-year-old she won the Keian Hai and the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup and won the JRA Award for Best Older Filly or Mare. She failed
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Dance Partner
[ [ "Dance Partner", "sex or gender", "Female" ] ]
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare
and recorded her first success of the season as she won from Ibuki Tamon Yagura and Nehai Caesar. In her two remaining races of the spring campaign she was moved back up to Grade I level, finishing sixth to Trot Thunder in the Yasuda Kinen and third behind Mayano Top Gun and Sunday Branch in the Takarazuka Kinen. In October Dance Partner returned from her summer break and finished fourth to Marvelous Sunday in the Kyoto Daishoten. On November 10 she competed in all-female competition for the first time in 1996 when she was one of sixteen fillies and mares
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International Disaster Emergency Service
[ [ "International Disaster Emergency Service", "country", "United States" ] ]
organization
International Disaster Emergency Service (IDES) is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Noblesville, Indiana, United States that seeks to meet the physical and spiritual needs of suffering people around the world in the name of Jesus Christ. The organization is primarily funded by Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. Much of its relief effort is done through local churches and missionaries already in place in the countries needing assistance. IDES has offered assistance in over 100 countries around the world. History of IDES Following a major typhoon that hit the already devastatingly poor country of Bangladesh, Milton Bates, a Navy
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Satyan Madakkara
[ [ "Satyan Madakkara", "occupation", "Writer" ], [ "Satyan Madakkara", "date of birth", "1962" ], [ "Satyan Madakkara", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Malayalam" ], [ "Satyan Madakkara", "writing language", "Malayalam" ] ]
Indian poet
Sathyan Madakkara (or Satyan M.) is a poet in Malayalam literature. Biography Satyan Madakkara was born in 1962 in Madakkara, near Vatakara, India. His father is C.C. Madakkara, a writer and social activist, and his mother is Shantha. During his school and college days, he was very interested in the Malayalam literature and was also involved in various social activities. After his graduation in Economics (B.Com.), he was actively involved in writing poems, and teaching the Malayalam language. At present he works for Dibba Sea Port, Fujerah, UAE; for the past 22 years. He is recipient of various awards like
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Bernado Botha
[ [ "Bernado Botha", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ], [ "Bernado Botha", "place of birth", "Oudtshoorn" ] ]
South African rugby union footballer
Bernado Carl Botha (born 4 July 1988 in Oudtshoorn) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the in the Currie Cup. He has been playing first class rugby since 2009 and was a regular member of the South Africa Sevens team between 2010 and 2013. His regular position is winger or fullback. Career Youth and Varsity rugby Botha represented South Western Districts at the 2004 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week. He then moved to Gauteng and was included in the squad for the 2006 Under-18 Craven Week tournament. The following year, he received a call-up to the
[ "Bernado Carl Botha" ]
Los Negrales
[ [ "Los Negrales", "country", "Spain" ], [ "Los Negrales", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Community of Madrid" ] ]
human settlement in Spain
Los Negrales is a residential zone in the municipal area of Collado Villalba, Alpedrete, Saint Lorenzo de El Escorial, Guadarrama and Galapagar (municipalities of the northwest of the Community of Madrid, Spain), consisting mostly of detached houses. Although it was divided in three administrative zones, Los Negrales is a contiguous residential area. This residential zone was built gradually. The oldest houses date to the first half of the 20th century, and building has continued until contemporary times. A significant part of the houses are second residences of their owners, therefore, in summer and in holidays the population doubles. Los Negrales
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Elbert Frank Cox
[ [ "Elbert Frank Cox", "occupation", "Mathematician" ], [ "Elbert Frank Cox", "educated at", "Indiana University" ] ]
American mathematician
Elbert Frank Cox (5 December 1895 – 28 November 1969) was an American mathematician. He was the first African American to receive a PhD in Mathematics. Education Besides mathematics, Cox also took courses in German, English, Latin, history, hygiene, chemistry, education, philosophy and physics. Cox's brother Avalon was at Indiana University as well. There were three other black students in his class. He received his bachelor's degree in 1917, at a time when the transcript of every black student had the word "COLORED" printed across it. After he graduated in 1917, Cox joined the U.S. Army to fight in France
[ "Elbert F. Cox", "Elbert F Cox", "Elbert Cox" ]
Elbert Frank Cox
[ [ "Elbert Frank Cox", "educated at", "Cornell University" ], [ "Elbert Frank Cox", "conflict", "World War I" ] ]
American mathematician
during World War I. After he was discharged from the Army, he began his career as a high school math tutor. After the war he returned to pursue a career in teaching, as an instructor of mathematics at a high school in Henderson, Kentucky. In December 1921 he applied for admission to Cornell University, one of seven American universities with a doctoral program in mathematics. One of his references wrote a positive letter followed by another letter anticipating difficulties for him because he was a "colored man". Cox was awarded his PhD by Cornell in 1925, for his dissertation, The
[ "Elbert F. Cox", "Elbert F Cox", "Elbert Cox" ]
Young Achievers Award
[ [ "Young Achievers Award", "instance of", "Award" ], [ "Young Achievers Award", "country", "Uganda" ] ]
national competition held annually in Uganda
The Young Achievers Awards (YAA) is a national competition held annually in Uganda which selects and promotes the best practice and excellence in youth creativity. By demonstrating a young person's potential to create an outstanding nation built on entrepreneurship, YAA aims at recognizing Uganda's leaders of tomorrow today. It provides an opportunity for people from all walks of life to work together to address national developmental challenges in ICT, the Arts, Health, Education, Gender and access to better lives. History Founded in 2009 by Awel Uwihanganye and Ivan Serwano Kyambadde, the Award was created as a platform to showcase Africa's
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Human Error
[ [ "Human Error", "performer", "Unseen Terror" ], [ "Human Error", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
2001 album by Unseen Terror
Human error is the primary cause or contributing factor in disasters and accidents. Human Error may also refer to: Human Error (musician) (born 1982), Polish electronic musician Human Error (album), a 1987 album by Unseen Terror "Human Error" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 2001 episode of Star Trek: Voyager "Human Error" (House), a 2007 episode of the TV series House Human Error (film), a 2004 film "Human Error", a 2008 single by New Zealand band The Datsuns "Human Error", a song by Combichrist from album The Joy of Gunz "Human Error", an episode of Transformers: Animated Human error assessment and reduction
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Dominic Tabuna
[ [ "Dominic Tabuna", "given name", "Dominic" ], [ "Dominic Tabuna", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Dominic Tabuna", "country of citizenship", "Nauru" ], [ "Dominic Tabuna", "place of birth", "Nauru" ] ]
Naruan politician
Dominic Joselito Tabuna (born 9 August 1980) is a Nauruan politician. Earlier political career Tabuna was elected to parliament in the 2004 general elections, gaining the seat of Pres Ekwona. He has been subsequently re-elected in 2007 and 2008. Tabuna was defeated for re-election in 2013. Deputy Speaker of Parliament He served as the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru and represented the Yaren Constituency in the Parliament of Nauru, and was Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru from 1 June to 4 June 2010. See also Politics of Nauru Elections in Nauru 2008 Nauruan parliamentary election References Category:Speakers
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Egyptian Expeditionary Force
[ [ "Egyptian Expeditionary Force", "country", "British Empire" ], [ "Egyptian Expeditionary Force", "conflict", "Sinai and Palestine campaign" ], [ "Egyptian Expeditionary Force", "location", "Egypt" ] ]
former British Empire military formation
The Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) was a British Empire military formation, formed on 10 March 1916 under the command of General Archibald Murray from the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force and the Force in Egypt (1914–15), at the beginning of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. History Formed in the British protectorate of the Sultanate of Egypt, the initially small force was raised to guard the Suez Canal and Egypt. After the withdrawal from the Gallipoli Campaign the force grew into a large reserve force designed to provide reinforcements for the Western Front, while the Western Frontier Force
[ "EEF" ]
Brahim Zaibat
[ [ "Brahim Zaibat", "country of citizenship", "France" ] ]
French choreographer
the artistic consultant for the musical Robin Hood. He participated to the TV Show Danse avec les stars 4 on TF1; he came 2nd in the competition with his dance partner, Katrina Patchett. Since January 2014, he began the tour of Danse avec les stars. He announced on January 31, 2014 the launch of his show Rock it All, on tour throughout France from late October to early December 2014. His show is a success, with a very positive response from the public and the press. The tour include 23 performances throughout France and Belgium, including three shows at the
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Malú
[ [ "Malú", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Malú", "family name", "Sánchez" ], [ "Malú", "unmarried partner", "Albert Rivera" ] ]
Spanish singer
Malú (full name María Lucía Sánchez Benítez) is a Spanish singer. The Spanish singer is the niece of the famous composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía, and is known for songs such as "Aprendiz", "Como Una Flor", "Toda", "Diles", "Si Estoy Loca" and "No Voy a Cambiar". In December 2019, she announced that she is pregnant with her first children, from her relationship with Albert Rivera, a former politician. Discography Songs ”Aprendiz” ”Donde quiera que estés” ”Reflejo” (Remix) ”Como una flor” (Dance Remix) ”Lucharé” ”Si tú me dejas...” ”Cambiarás” ”Duele” ”Sin caminos” ”Poema de mi corazón” ”Y si fuera ella”
[ "Andrea Sánchez Moreno", "María Sánchez Benítez" ]
Yan Gamarnik
[ [ "Yan Gamarnik", "place of birth", "Zhytomyr" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "member of political party", "Communist Party of the Soviet Union" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "country of citizenship", "Soviet Union" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "allegiance", "Soviet Union" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "military branch", "Red Army" ] ]
Soviet general (1894-1937)
Yan Gamarnik (birth name Jakov Tzudikovich Gamarnik (), sometimes known as Yakov Gamarnik () ( — May 31, 1937) was a Soviet military absolute commander of the Red Army from 1930 to 1937 and Supreme Commissar of Belarus; he was a politician of Jewish ethnicity. Biography Gamarnik was born in Zhytomyr in a Jewish family as Jakov Tzudikovich Gamarnik. He attended the St Petersburg Psychoneurological Institute and the Law School of Kiev University. In 1917 he became a member and the secretary of the Kiev committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. From 1921 to 1923 Gamarnik was
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Yan Gamarnik
[ [ "Yan Gamarnik", "award received", "Order of Lenin" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "manner of death", "Suicide" ] ]
Soviet general (1894-1937)
Tukhachevsky's drive to make USSR a military superpower. In 1937 Gamarnik was accused of participating in an anti-Soviet conspiracy after the Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization; however, shortly before the trial he had actually been called upon by the Soviet government to be one of the judges for the accused. He insisted on Tukhachevsky's innocence and later committed suicide before he could be punished for his actions. Only after this was he added to the list of conspirators. He was rehabilitated posthumously by the CC CPSU and Nikita Khrushchev in 1955. Honours and awards Order of Lenin (22 February
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Yan Gamarnik
[ [ "Yan Gamarnik", "place of birth", "Zhytomyr" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "member of political party", "Communist Party of the Soviet Union" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "award received", "Order of the Red Banner" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "country of citizenship", "Soviet Union" ], [ "Yan Gamarnik", "allegiance", "Soviet Union" ] ]
Soviet general (1894-1937)
1933) Order of the Red Banner (20 February 1928) The town Suchan was named Gamarnik in his honour (1932-1937) References Sources Robert Conquest, The Great Terror: A Reassessment, Oxford University Press, May 1990, hardcover, pp 201–202; Several versions of Gamarnik biography Gamarnik in the Fleet, with photo Trotsky about Gamarnik and others Profile at Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898 – 1991 Category:1894 births Category:1937 deaths Category:People from Zhytomyr Category:People from Volhynian Governorate Category:Ukrainian Jews Category:Imperial Russian Jews Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Category:Heads of the Communist Party
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Positivstellensatz
[ [ "Positivstellensatz", "instance of", "Theorem" ] ]
theorem of real algebraic geometry
In real algebraic geometry, (German for "positive-locus-theorem") characterizes polynomials that are positive on a semialgebraic set, which is defined by systems of inequalities of polynomials with real coefficients, or more generally, coefficients from any real closed field. It can be thought of as an real analogue of Hilbert's Nullstellensatz, (which concern complex zeros of polynomial ideals), and this is this analogy that is at the origin of its name. It was proved by French mathematician and then rediscovered by the Canadian . Statement Let be a real closed field, and = { f1, f2, ..., fm } and = {
[ "Stengle's Positivstellensatz" ]
Drag/9" Of Pure Malice
[ [ "Drag/9\" Of Pure Malice", "performer", "King Adora" ], [ "Drag/9\" Of Pure Malice", "follows", "Born to Lose/Kamikaze" ] ]
2003 single by King Adora
"Drag/9" Of Pure Malice" is the seventh single by British glam rock band King Adora. A double A-side, the single was released on 24 November 2003 on Discovery Recordings and reached number 85 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was the only to be taken from the band's second album Who Do You Love?, released in March 2004. Background Writing and recording "Drag" and "9" Of Pure Malice" were debuted on King Adora's May 2003 UK tour supporting the "Born To Lose/Kamikaze" single. The single was originally slated for a July 2003 release, which was later pushed back until
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Ludwig Knoop
[ [ "Ludwig Knoop", "occupation", "Entrepreneur" ], [ "Ludwig Knoop", "occupation", "Merchant" ], [ "Ludwig Knoop", "place of birth", "Bremen" ], [ "Ludwig Knoop", "place of death", "Bremen" ], [ "Ludwig Knoop", "family name", "Knoop" ] ]
German entrepreneur and merchant
Johann Ludwig Knoop (15 May 1821 in Bremen - 14 August 1894 in Bremen) was a cotton merchant and entrepreneur from the city-state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, who became one of the richest entrepreneurs in his time. He was created a Baron by Alexander II of Russia. He studied in Bremen, and learned the cotton business at Manchester with the Bremen-born cotton exporter Johan Frerichs's company De Jersey & Co. He went to Moscow as assistant to the firm's agent Franz Holzhauer in 1840. That year he established the first power-driven cotton mill in Russia. In 1842, the British
[ "Johann Ludwig von Knoop" ]
Anton Jude
[ [ "Anton Jude", "occupation", "Actor" ] ]
Sri Lankan actor
Anton Jude Gomes, known as Anton Jude (28 November 1960 – 19 March 2012) was an award-winning actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television. A career spanning for more than three decades, Jude was a popular comedian in television and cinema. He is best known for the comedy roles in Sabanda Pabilis, Sikuru Hathe and Sakisanda Suwaris. He died on 19 March 2012 during a film shooting in Kelaniya. Early life and career Anton Jude Gomes was born on 28 November 1960 at Rathmalana, the eldest in a family of four children. He was inspired by his father,
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Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
[ [ "Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue", "instance of", "Video game" ], [ "Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue", "platform", "Nintendo 64" ] ]
video game
the Green Galaxy Ranger. Cerina Vincent as Maya, the Yellow Galaxy Ranger. Valerie Vernon as Kendrix Morgan. the first Pink Galaxy Ranger. Video game Several video games based on Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue were also developed and available for Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, and PC. The PlayStation and N64 versions were 3D beat-em up games, the Game Boy version was a 2D side-scrolling platformer, and the PC version was actually an activity center. Episodes References External links Official Power Rangers Website at Fox Kids Lightspeed Rescue Category:Science fantasy television series Category:Television shows set in California Category:2000s American science
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Jan Preuyt
[ [ "Jan Preuyt", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ] ]
South African rugby union footballer and coach, and schoolteacher
Port Rex Technical High School in 1987. He started rugby at the Port Rex in 1956 and coached the first team until he retired 31 years later. He served as chairman of Border Schools and South Africa Schools Rugby Association for 25 years. In 1974 and 1983 he was manager of the South Africa Schools Teams which toured Italy, France and Wales respectively. In later years he organised other codes of sport, and in 1986 he was the first president of the South Africa Schools Union (all codes). References Category:1923 births Category:2006 deaths Category:South African schoolteachers Category:South African rugby union
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Chris LiPuma
[ [ "Chris LiPuma", "member of sports team", "San Jose Sharks" ], [ "Chris LiPuma", "member of sports team", "Tampa Bay Lightning" ], [ "Chris LiPuma", "member of sports team", "Chicago Wolves" ], [ "Chris LiPuma", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Chris LiPuma", "place of birth", "Chicago" ], [ "Chris LiPuma", "league", "National Hockey League" ] ]
American ice hockey player
Christopher Paul LiPuma (born March 23, 1971) is a former professional ice hockey defenseman. Biography LiPuma was born in Chicago, Illinois. As a youth, he played in the 1984 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Chicago Young Americans minor ice hockey team. LiPuma played 72 games in the National Hockey League: 64 with the Tampa Bay Lightning and eight with the San Jose Sharks. He is also well known for his play in the International Hockey League. Career statistics References External links Category:1971 births Category:American men's ice hockey defensemen Category:Atlanta Knights players Category:Baton Rouge Kingfish players Category:Chicago Wolves (IHL)
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Nenunnanu
[ [ "Nenunnanu", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Nenunnanu", "composer", "M. M. Keeravani" ], [ "Nenunnanu", "director", "V. N. Aditya" ], [ "Nenunnanu", "production company", "Kamakshi Movies" ], [ "Nenunnanu", "performer", "M. M. Keeravani" ] ]
2004 film by V. N. Aditya
Nenunnanu (I Am There) is a 2004 Telugu film produced by D.Sivaprasad Reddy on Kamakshi Movies banner, directed by V. N. Aditya. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Arti Agarwal and Shriya Saran in the lead roles with Subbaraju and Mukesh Rishi in supporting roles and music by M. M. Keeravani was a big asset to the film. This movie was then dubbed in Tamil as Chandramadhi and in Hindi as Vishwa - The He-Man. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box-office. Plot Venu (Nagarjuna Akkineni) is an orphan and a contractor at Vizag port. Anu (Shriya Saran) is a student
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Political Scrapbook
[ [ "Political Scrapbook", "instance of", "Website" ] ]
Political Scrap Blog
in 2011. Political Scrapbook was edited by Laurence Durnan, who stated he set the site up "to make life difficult for the right". In April 2018, the website suddenly announced that "The Scrapbook team are currently taking a break from the site to work on a number of other exciting projects", which remained unspecified. They also stated "Apologies in advance for the lack of posts. Keep an eye on our Twitter for further updates in due course". Their Twitter site has not received an update since the same day. See also ConservativeHome The Canary (political blog) References External links Political
[ "politicalscrapbook.net" ]
Ricardo Gallego
[ [ "Ricardo Gallego", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "place of birth", "Madrid" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "position played on team / speciality", "Midfielder" ] ]
Spanish footballer
Ricardo Gallego Redondo (born 8 February 1959 in Madrid) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Most of his professional career was associated to Real Madrid, for which he appeared in more than 300 official games in nearly ten years, winning a total of ten major titles. Gallego gained almost 45 caps for Spain, representing the nation in two World Cups and as many European Championships. Club career A product of La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid's youth system, Gallego made a quick impression with the first team, appearing in 26 matches in his debut year and
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Ricardo Gallego
[ [ "Ricardo Gallego", "member of sports team", "Rayo Vallecano" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "member of sports team", "Udinese Calcio" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "place of birth", "Madrid" ] ]
Spanish footballer
after that game, a 2–1 win at the San Mamés Stadium. After a brief spell with Italy's Udinese Calcio, Gallego returned to Spain and Madrid, playing two seasons with Rayo Vallecano in the second division and contributing with 31 matches in his second and last, for an eventual promotion. Retiring at 33, he then worked with his last club in directorial capacities. International career Gallego played 42 times for Spain, his debut coming in a preparation match for the impending FIFA World Cup on home soil, a 24 February 1982 win with Scotland: after replacing FC Barcelona's Víctor Muñoz in
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Ricardo Gallego
[ [ "Ricardo Gallego", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "place of birth", "Madrid" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "participant in", "1986 FIFA World Cup" ], [ "Ricardo Gallego", "participant in", "UEFA Euro 1984" ] ]
Spanish footballer
the second half, he closed the score at 3–0. After being used only once during that World Cup, Gallego turned into an essential defensive element in the following two competitions: UEFA Euro 1984 (a runner-up finish) and the 1986 FIFA World Cup, retiring from international play after Euro 88. In mid-August 2011 he reunited with former Spain and Real Madrid teammate José Antonio Camacho, acting as his assistant in the China national team. International goals Honours Real Madrid La Liga: 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89 Copa del Rey: 1981–82, 1988–89 Supercopa de España: 1988 Copa de la Liga: 1985 UEFA Cup:
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Grevillea monticola
[ [ "Grevillea monticola", "parent taxon", "Grevillea" ] ]
species of plant
Grevillea monticola, commonly known as the holly leaf grevillea, is a shrub of the genus Grevillea native to a small area in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.<ref name=FB>{{FloraBase|name=Grevillea monticola|id=2042}}</ref> The evergreen spreading to erect shrub typically grows to a height of and has non-glaucous branchlets. It has simple flat undissected leaves with a blade that is in length and wide. It blooms from June to October and produces a terminal raceme irregular inflorescence with white or cream flowers. Later it forms rugose ellipsoidal or ovoid glabrous fruit that is long.G. monticola'' regenerates from seed only. It is found in
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Charles Lawrence
[ [ "Charles Lawrence", "given name", "Charles" ], [ "Charles Lawrence", "occupation", "Merchant" ] ]
Liverpool merchant
Charles Lawrence may refer to: Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) (1709–1760), British Army officer and Governor of Nova Scotia, 1756–1760 Charles Lawrence (Liverpool merchant) (1776-1853), Chairman of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway Charles Lawrence (cricketer) (1828–1916), Anglo-Australian cricketer Charles Lawrence (mathematician), American bioinformatician and mathematician Charles Lawrence (priest) (1847–1935), Archdeacon of Suffolk (1901–1917) Charles B. Lawrence (1820–1883), American jurist Charles Drummond Lawrence (1878–1975), judge for the United States Customs Court Charles Frederick Lawrence (1873–1940), English antiquarian Charles Radford Lawrence (1915-1986), African-American sociologist and Episcopal Church (USA) official Charles S. Lawrence (1892–1970), United States army colonel Charles Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence
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Duke Wen of Qi
[ [ "Duke Wen of Qi", "father", "Duke Li of Qi" ], [ "Duke Wen of Qi", "child", "Duke Cheng of Qi" ] ]
ruler of the state of Qi
the fighting. Subsequently, Duke Wen ascended the throne, and executed 70 people who were responsible for his father's death. Duke Wen reigned for 12 years and died in 804 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Duke Cheng of Qi. Family Parents: Prince Wuji (; d. 816 BC), ruled as Duke Li of Qi from 824–816 BC Sons: Prince Tuo (; d. 795 BC), ruled as Duke Cheng of Qi from 803–795 BC Prince Gao (), the grandfather of Gao Xi (), who was the progenitor of the Gao lineage Daughters: Qi Jiang () Married Marquis Mu of Jin (d.
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Terence Otway
[ [ "Terence Otway", "place of birth", "Cairo" ], [ "Terence Otway", "military branch", "British Army" ], [ "Terence Otway", "military rank", "Lieutenant colonel" ] ]
British Army officer
Lieutenant Colonel Terence Brandram Hastings Otway DSO, (15 June 1914 – 23 July 2006) was an officer in the British Army, best known for his role as commander of the paratroop assault on the Merville Battery on D-Day. Early life Otway was born in Cairo, Egypt on 15 June 1914 at the American Hospital, he returned with the family to England in 1915 where he stayed while his father served in France. From December 1918 to autumn 1921 he lived in Rushbrooke, County Cork, Ireland. The family returned to England where Terence attended the local Council school at Thame, Buckinghamshire,
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Terence Otway
[ [ "Terence Otway", "educated at", "Royal Military College, Sandhurst" ], [ "Terence Otway", "educated at", "Dover College" ] ]
British Army officer
followed by Watford Grammar School. In the last 6 months of 1923, he became severely ill with whooping cough. As a result, on medical advice he was sent to Dover College where the sea air would help lungs that were in a poor state. He was at the Junior school until 1928 and the senior school until 1932. Early military career In January 1933, Otway entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst reaching the rank of Cadet Sergeant and passing out 18th of 200. Although this gave him eligibility to join the Indian Army, he chose the British and, in August
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Terence Otway
[ [ "Terence Otway", "award received", "Distinguished Service Order" ], [ "Terence Otway", "military branch", "British Army" ], [ "Terence Otway", "conflict", "World War II" ], [ "Terence Otway", "educated at", "Royal Military College, Sandhurst" ], [ "Terence Otway", "educated at", "Watford Grammar School for Boys" ] ]
British Army officer
later released on DVD. Notes Citations External links The 6th Airborne Division in Normandy The Merville Battery museum Obituary in the Telegraph Obituary in the Times Otway Family Tree maintained by Mark Otway Roll call: Lieutenant-Colonel Terence B H Otway, DSO Imperial War Museum Interview from 1989 Imperial War Museum Interview from 1991 9th Parachute Battalion Reunion Club Website Category:1914 births Category:2006 deaths Category:British Army personnel of World War II Category:British Parachute Regiment officers Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order Category:Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur Category:Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst Category:People educated at Watford Grammar School for Boys
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Château d'Artigny
[ [ "Château d'Artigny", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Montbazon" ], [ "Château d'Artigny", "country", "France" ], [ "Château d'Artigny", "instance of", "Château" ], [ "Château d'Artigny", "owned by", "François Coty" ] ]
building in France
The Château d'Artigny was built between 1919 and 1928 in the Commune of Montbazon, in the department of Indre-et-Loire, France. The First Castles Having originally been constructed around the keep of Montbazon, an advanced bastion, during the Hundred Years' War, the Château d'Artigny was incorporated into the line of defences established along the Indre River. It was subsequently demolished in 1769 by its owner, Joseph Testard de Bouranis, the king's treasurer, who replaced it with his private residence. This survived the Revolution and was modified in the 19th Century. François Coty It was on 30 July 1912 when Joseph Spoturno,
[ "Château du Puy D'Artigny" ]
Château d'Artigny
[ [ "Château d'Artigny", "country", "France" ], [ "Château d'Artigny", "instance of", "Château" ], [ "Château d'Artigny", "use", "Hotel" ] ]
building in France
the first hotel company in Centre-Val de Loire. The wine cellar holds around 45,000 bottles of French wine, the finest collection in the world of Touraine wines. Since opening, Artigny has welcomed a number of personalities such as the Queen Mother and in 1963 Haile Selassie I, the last emperor of Ethiopia. On 24–25 November 1973, under the guise of the establishment's annual closing, the finance ministers of the G5 countries met in the château for the International Monetary Conference, with Valéry Giscard d'Estaing presiding for France. In April 1976, an inconspicuous meeting took place between the French President and
[ "Château du Puy D'Artigny" ]
Nikolay Markarov
[ [ "Nikolay Markarov", "place of birth", "Baku" ], [ "Nikolay Markarov", "occupation", "Sculptor" ], [ "Nikolay Markarov", "place of death", "Moscow" ] ]
Russian artist
Nikolai Markarov () (March 18, 1933, Baku – June 28, 2008, Moscow) Soviet Russian artist and sculptor. A member of the USSR Union of Artists (1975) Biography and professional activity In 1956 Nikolai Markarov graduated from the Baku Art School. Then he enrolled and graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov, being qualified as a sculptor - artist and continued to live and work in Moscow. From 1963 to 1965 Nikolai worked as a sculptor in a sculptural production factory of RSFSR. In 1965 Nikolai Markarov was invited to Moscow Architectural Institute (State Academy) –
[ "Nikolay Nikolayevich Markarov" ]
Nikolay Markarov
[ [ "Nikolay Markarov", "country of citizenship", "Soviet Union" ] ]
Russian artist
Where a stump waited. All I needed was To flick the bug off To seat myself on the stump. External links Register of professional artists of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, Russian Abroad , the Russian Federation and the former Soviet Union republics (18th - 21st centuries). ArtRu.info - Persons Poems.ru - N.N. Markarov’ s poems About N.N. Markarov’s exhibition in Podolsk Gogol.ru about N.N. Markarov’s exhibition in the gallery of Higher Artistic and Technical Workshops News: Nadja Brykina's Gallery exhibition of N.N. Markarov Art Fair Art Paris Art Fair Nadja Brykina Gallery Press release of a personal exhibition
[ "Nikolay Nikolayevich Markarov" ]
Federico Visconti
[ [ "Federico Visconti", "place of birth", "Milan" ], [ "Federico Visconti", "date of birth", "1617" ], [ "Federico Visconti", "place of death", "Milan" ], [ "Federico Visconti", "place of death", "Rome" ], [ "Federico Visconti", "educated at", "University of Bologna" ] ]
Cardinal Archbishop of Milan
Federico Visconti (1617–1693) was an Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1681 to 1693. Early life Federico Visconti was born in Milan on 4 December 1617, to count Carlo of the House of Visconti, last of six brothers. He studied in the College of Brera in Milan and later he was admitted at the Collegio Borromeo in Pavia and graduated in law at the University of Bologna. Advised by his uncle Francesco Borromeo, bishop of Cremona, he entered in the clerical state and moved to Rome. However he soon returned to Milan, where he served as diocesan priest. In
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Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
[ [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "director", "Fred Olen Ray" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "cast member", "Gunnar Hansen" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "cast member", "Linnea Quigley" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "cast member", "Michelle Bauer" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "cast member", "Jay Richardson" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "screenwriter", "Fred Olen Ray" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "producer", "Fred Olen Ray" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "genre", "Comedy horror" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "publication date", "1988" ] ]
1988 film by Fred Olen Ray
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a 1988 American comedy horror B-movie directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bauer. Plot summary When private detective Jack Chandler (Jay Richardson) tries to track down a teenage runaway (Linnea Quigley), he runs into a cult of Egyptian chainsaw-worshipping prostitutes led by "The Master" (Gunnar Hansen). Cast Linnea Quigley as Samantha Gunnar Hansen as The Stranger Jay Richardson as Jack Chandler Dawn Wildsmith as Lori Michelle Bauer as Mercedes Esther Elise as Lisa Tricia Burns as Ilsa Fox Harris as Hermie Jimmy Williams as Bo Dukey Flyswatter
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Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
[ [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
1988 film by Fred Olen Ray
engage in strenuous sex." The film ends with the promise of the sequel Student Chainsaw Nurses, which was never made. Reception Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a Rotten Tomatoes Want-To-See score of 33%. Home media Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray format. In the United States, the film was released in a '20th Anniversary Widescreen Edition' DVD on August 5, 2008. It was made available on Blu-ray in two individual editions on January 9, 2015, with a standard edition and a signed 'Special Limited Edition' of 1000 copies. In
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Harold Orlob
[ [ "Harold Orlob", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Harold Orlob", "place of birth", "Logan, Utah" ] ]
American composer
Harold Orlob (3 June 1883 – 25 June 1982) was a native of Logan, Utah who became a major composer and lyricist for Broadway theatre productions. He composed his best-known song "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" in 1909, with lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, selling the song to Joseph E. Howard. When the song unexpectedly became a hit, Howard presented it as his own work for several years. Orlob became a prolific composer for Broadway. Among his works were the short run of Corianton: An Aztec Lovestory, a work pushed through by Orestes U. Bean's
[ "Harry Orlob" ]
Sapolai Yao
[ [ "Sapolai Yao", "country of citizenship", "Papua New Guinea" ] ]
Papua New Guinean athletics competitor
Sapolai Yao (born 15 September 1982) is a Papua New Guinean long-distance runner. He competed in the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2015 World Championships in China without reaching the final. Competition record Personal bests 1500 metres – 4:11.48 (Brisbane 2004) 3000 metres – 8:45.55 (Brisbane 2006) 5000 metres – 15:28.94 (Brisbane 2006) 3000 metres steeplechase – 9:28.00 (Adelaide 2007) References External links Category:1982 births Category:Living people Category:Papua New Guinean male long-distance runners Category:Papua New Guinean steeplechase runners Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Papua New Guinea Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Commonwealth
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Amaninatakilebte
[ [ "Amaninatakilebte", "father", "Analmaye" ], [ "Amaninatakilebte", "child", "Karkamani" ], [ "Amaninatakilebte", "place of burial", "Nuri" ] ]
Nubian king
Amaninatakilebte was a Meroitic king who ruled in the 6th century, probably between 538 to 519 BC at Napata. He succeeded King Analmaye and was in turn succeeded by King Karkamani. Like others of his dynasty, he was discovered buried among the pyramid chambers at Nuri, specifically Nuri 10. These remains, along with engraved blocks at Meroe, are the only known records of the ruler. Also significant is the gold cylinder discovered with the ruler in this pyramid, not unlike those found buried with King Aspelta in Nuri 8, but the function of which remains obscure. According to Herodotus, the
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