output stringclasses 14
values | title stringlengths 2 171 | input stringlengths 3 2.06k |
|---|---|---|
Athlete | Alexander Slabinsky | Alexander Slabinsky (born 6 March 1986 in Ivano-Frankivsk Ukraine Soviet Union) is a tennis player who plays under the flag of Great Britain. Slabinsky's career high ATP singles ranking was No. 266 (October 2008) and highest doubles ranking is No. 276 (May 2010) and has previously been ranked as the British Mens No.4 ... |
Album | Love Don't Run | Love Don't Run is the third studio album by American country music artist Steve Holy. It was released on September 13 2011 via Curb Records. The album includes an acoustic version of Holy's 2001 number one single Good Morning Beautiful.If It Gets You Where You Wanna Go was covered by Canadian country music artist Dall... |
WrittenWork | Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye | Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye NVO (Russian: Независимое военное обозрение Independent Military Review) is a Russian weekly newspaper supplement to Nezavisimaya Gazeta dedicated to military posture military science activity of secret services military technology weapons military history of Russia as well as of othe... |
Animal | Ictidorhinus | Ictidorhinus is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsid. Fossils have been found from the Dicynodon Assemblage Zone of the Beaufort Group in the Karoo Basin South Africa and are of Late Permian age. It had a short snout and proportionally large orbits. These characteristics may be representative of a juvenile anim... |
Album | Contigo Donde Estés | Contigo Donde Estés (With You Where You Are) is a Live DVD+CD based on the Chenoa's 2006 Nada Es Igual Tour. The DVD is filmed at the successful concert that the artist performs at the Coliseu Balear of Palma de Mallorca on 16 September 2006. It also contains a tour documentary a 10 minutes gallery of Chenoa photos an... |
Album | Fight or Flight (EP) | Fight or Flight is the third EP by British rock band Turin Brakes. The EP was released by Source Records in 2000 on CD and 7 vinyl. Their debut album The Optimist LP was already almost finished but the record label decided the band should gain more exposure and therefore this EP was released. The title refers to an em... |
Film | Hayabusa: Harukanaru Kikan | Hayabusa: Harukanaru Kikan (はやぶさ 遥かなる帰還) is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Tokiyuki Takimoto. |
Album | Directo En Tus Manos | Directo En Tus Manos is the first live album released by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Carlos Baute. The album was released by Warner Music on September 8 2009. It was filmed on the live show Baute presented on the Palacio de Vistalegre in Madrid on June 25 2009. The show included guest appearances of Nek Pastora Soler... |
MeanOfTransportation | Bell UH-1 Iroquois | The Bell UH-1 Iroquois (unofficially Huey) is a military helicopter powered by a single turboshaft engine with a two-bladed main rotor and tail rotor. The helicopter was developed by Bell Helicopter to meet the United States Army's requirement for a medical evacuation and utility helicopter in 1952 and first flew on 2... |
WrittenWork | Dainik Agradoot | Dainik Agradoot (Assamese: দৈনিক অগ্ৰদূত) is an Assamese daily newspaper owned by Agradoot Publishers Pvt. Ltd. published simultaneously from Guwahati Jorhat and Tezpur.Dainik Agradoot has its headquarters at Dispur Guwahati. |
Building | Røsvik Church | Røsvik Church (Norwegian: Røsvik kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Sørfold in Nordland county Norway. It is located in the village of Røsvika. The church is part of the Sørfold parish in the Salten deanery in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. The Gothic-style wooden church was completed in 1883. It seats a... |
Plant | Peniaceae | The Peniaceae are a family of algae specifically of the Desmidiales (desmids). |
Animal | Motama | Motama is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. |
WrittenWork | European Journal of Combinatorics | The European Journal of Combinatorics (usually abbreviated as European J. Combin.) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for combinatorics. It is an international bimonthly journal of pure mathematics specializing in theories arising from combinatorial problems. The journal is primarily open to papers dealing with mat... |
Album | OS 0.1 | OS_0.1 is the first entry in Bedrock Records' Original Series of DJ mixes. This album was compiled and mixed by Desyn Masiello. |
NaturalPlace | Ak-Baital Pass | The Ak-Baital Pass is a mountain pass in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan.At 4655 metres (15272 ft) it is the highest point of the M41 highway. |
WrittenWork | Marx & Lennon | Marx & Lennon: The Parallel Sayings is an anthology of 400 humorous quotes from John Lennon and Groucho Marx on a variety of themes. Quotations are thematically collected in such a way that the top section of a page contains Marx' quotes and the bottom section contains Lennon's. The book is edited by Joey Green and in... |
Album | Sketch (album) | Sketch is the second album by Miami Beach-based indie rock band Ex Norwegian. It was self-produced and originally self-released in June 2010. On November 15 2011 it was released by Dying Van Gogh Records with the song Girl WIth The Moustache replacing Tired Of Dancing. The album reached #87 on the CMJ charts. Sketch w... |
Company | Gulf Traveller | Gulf Traveller was the all-economy full service subsidiary airline of Gulf Air. Its main base was Abu Dhabi International Airport. It was briefly relocated between Bahrain and Muscat airports after Abu Dhabi pulled out of the Gulf Air consortium in 2005 and in May 2007 Oman also pulled out of the group leaving Bahrain... |
EducationalInstitution | Peace River Bible Institute | The Peace River Bible Institute is a degree granting college recognized by the province of Alberta. PBRI's Bachelor of Religious Education course was recognized after its establishment in the 1980s by the American Association of Bible Colleges. |
Plant | Nepenthes hemsleyana | Nepenthes hemsleyana is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo where it grows in peat swamp forest and heath forest below 200 m above sea level.The specific epithet hemsleyana honours English botanist William Botting Hemsley who described N. macfarlanei and N. smilesii. |
Athlete | Daniel Bennett (footballer) | Daniel Mark Bennett (born 7 January 1978 in Great Yarmouth England) is a professional footballer who plays for the Singapore national team and for Warriors FC in the S.League as a defender mainly in central defence. |
WrittenWork | The Bone Flute | The Bone Flute is a science fiction short story by American writer Lisa Tuttle first published in the May 1981 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. The story is notable for winning the 1982 Nebula Award for Best Short Story a prize that Tuttle refused becoming the first (and so far only) author to do so... |
Film | Moron 5 and the Crying Lady | Moron 5 and the Crying Lady is a 2012 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn Deramas starring Luis Manzano Billy Crawford Marvin Agustin DJ Durano Mart Escudero and John Lapus. It was released last April 7 2012 and distributed by Viva Films. It tells the story of five friends who are depicted to be stupid. They cross t... |
Village | Dar-e Zegun | Dar-e Zegun (Persian: درزگون also Romanized as Dar-e Zegūn) is a village in Javar Rural District in the Central District of Kuhbanan County Kerman Province Iran. At the 2006 census its existence was noted but its population was not reported. |
Building | Kharkiv TV Tower | Kharkiv Television Tower (Ukrainian: Харків телевежа) most commonly known as the Kharkov TV Tower (Ukrainian: Харківська телевежа) is a 243 m (797 ft) tall steel truss television tower for FM-/TV-broadcasting in Kharkiv Ukraine. It is of similar design of Kiev TV Tower but has legs of a closed metal structure. |
NaturalPlace | Eklutna River | The Eklutna River is a 22 mile (35 km) long river located in the Southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. A degraded anadromous stream of glacial origin it originates at Eklutna Glacier and flows through Eklutna Lake and a canyon up to 350 feet (107 m) deep emptying into the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet approximatel... |
Athlete | Olivier Karekezi | Olivier Karekezi (pronounced [ɔlivˈje kɑreˌcezi] ; born 25 May 1983) is a Rwandan footballer currently playing for Swedish side Trelleborgs FF and is also the former captain of the Rwanda national team. |
Film | They Died with Their Boots On | They Died with Their Boots On is a 1941 American western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Written by Æneas MacKenzie and Wally Kline the film is a highly fictionalized account of the life of General George Armstrong Custer from the time he enters West Point military academ... |
Film | American Psycho (film) | American Psycho is a 2000 American cult psychological thriller black comedy film directed by Mary Harron based on Bret Easton Ellis's novel of the same name. It stars Christian Bale Willem Dafoe Jared Leto Josh Lucas Samantha Mathis Chloë Sevigny Cara Seymour Justin Theroux and Reese Witherspoon. It debuted at the Sun... |
WrittenWork | Insanity Streak | Insanity Streak is a comic strip written by Tony Lopes of Australia. First appearing in 1995 it is distributed in over twenty countries and received the Stanley Award from the Australian Cartoonist's Association in October 2007. |
Film | Brocéliande (film) | Brocéliande is a French horror film written by Doug Headline and Benoît Lestang directed from Doug Headline it stars André Wilms Alice Taglioni and Alexis Loret. |
Film | Meglio vedova | Meglio vedova is a 1968 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. |
MeanOfTransportation | Citroën Traction Avant | The Citroën Traction Avant (French pronunciation: [tʁaksjɔ̃ aˈvɑ̃]) is an automobile which was produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1934 to 1957. About 760000 units were produced. |
Athlete | Stefan Ulm | Stefan Ulm (born December 21 1975 in Berlin) is a German sprint canoer who competed from 1997 to 2004. Competing in two Summer Olympics he won two silvers in the K-4 1000 m event (2000 2004).Ulm also won eight medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with five golds (K-4 500 m: 1998 1999; K-4 1000 m: 1997 19... |
Plant | Cattleya crispa | Cattleya crispa is a species of orchid indigenous to the Tijuca Mountains north of Rio de Janeiro Brazil noted for its crisped and ruffled petals and lip. It is the type species for both the subgenus Cattleya subg. Crispae and its section Cattleya sect. Crispae.Prior to 2000 C. crispa had long been placed in the genus... |
Building | Augusta Theater | The Augusta Theater is a movie theater located in the city of Augusta Kansas United States. Designed by architect L. P. Larson the walls are decorated with large murals depicting classical scenes. It is significant however in that it was the first theater to use neon lighting exclusively. Considered to be a landmark o... |
Artist | Augusta Kaiser | Augusta Kaiser (16 January 1895 - 27 September 1932) was a modern German sculptor and ceramic artist who called herself Gust Kaiser from 1922 on. She is also known as Gustl Kaiser in connection to her ceramics work for the Kieler Kunst-Keramik pottery works. |
Athlete | Albert Gemmrich | Albert Gemmrich (born February 13 1955 in Haguenau Bas-Rhin) is a retired football striker from France who obtained 5 caps (two goals) for the French national team. |
WrittenWork | Gazette of Tamil Nadu | Gazette of Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு அரசிதழ்) is a public journal of the Government of Tamil Nadu published weekly by the Department of Stationery and Printing. As a public journal the Gazette prints official notices from the government. The gazette is printed by the Government of Tamil Nadu Press. |
NaturalPlace | Langkofel | The Langkofel (Ladin: Saslonch; Italian: Sassolungo; German: Langkofel) is largest and highest peak of the Langkofel Group in the Dolomites in South Tyrol Italy. |
WrittenWork | Clinical Proteomics | Clinical Proteomics is a peer-reviewed medical journal published quarterly by Humana Press. covers scientific research in the field of translational proteomics with an emphasis on the application of proteomic technology to all aspects of clinical research. It was established in March 2004 and the editor in chief is Da... |
EducationalInstitution | Virginia Tech College of Engineering | The College of Engineering at Virginia Tech contains academic programs in a variety of engineering fields. In 2011-12 the College of Engineering consisted of 8423 students. Richard Benson is the dean of the College of Engineering.US News & World Report in August 2007 ranked College of Engineering's undergraduate progr... |
Company | Rhodesian Air Services | Rhodesian Air Services (RAS) was an airline from Southern Rhodesia (today's Zimbabwe until 1963 part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland) from 1960 to 1965. Headquartered in Salisbury it operated scheduled and chartered passenger flights on regional routes. |
Building | Hotel Wangchuck | Hotel Wangchuck is a hotel in Thimphu Bhutan located in the heart of the city on the Chang Lam overlooking the Changlimithang Stadium. The hotel named after the Bhutanese king at the time Jigme Singye Wangchuck has 20 rooms and a restaurant serving a variety of cuisines. |
OfficeHolder | Grenville Cross | Ian Grenville Cross SBS QC SC (江樂士) (born 15 June 1951) known as Grenville Cross was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of Hong Kong China on 15 October 1997 and held this post for 12 years until 21 October 2009. He was the first DPP to be appointed after the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from ... |
Building | Hampshire Mall | Hampshire Mall is a primarily one-story shopping mall with a small second floor in Hadley Massachusetts United States with approximately 55 stores owned by The Pyramid Companies. Current anchor stores include Best Buy Dick's Sporting Goods JCPenney and Target. There is a LaserStorm a Lasertag facility in the mall. The... |
NaturalPlace | Mount Heng (Shanxi) | Heng Shan or Heng Mountain (simplified Chinese: 恒山; traditional Chinese: 恆山; pinyin: Héng Shān) in Shanxi Province is one of the Five Great Mountains. Heng Shan in Shanxi Province is sometimes known as the Northern Heng Shan and the one in Hunan Province as Southern Heng Shan (Chinese: 衡山; pinyin: Héng Shān). Both mou... |
OfficeHolder | Charles H. Bronson | Charles H. Bronson (b. 1949 in Kissimmee Florida) is the former Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the U.S. State of Florida. He was appointed to the position in 2001 by Governor Jeb Bush then reelected to the position in 2002 and 2006.Bronson attended Osceola High School and graduated from the Univ... |
Company | Radiant3 Productions | Radiant3 is a production company headquartered in Atlanta Georgia United States with an office in Nashville Tennessee and founded in 2008 by James Boston. Radiant3 was nominated a Top 25 Business in 2010 by Atlanta Tribune Magazine. Radiant3 represents directors Clifton Bell Fredrik Boklund David Bruckner Decatur Dan ... |
EducationalInstitution | University of Science and Technology of Togo | The University of Science and Technology of Togo (French: Université des Sciences et Technologies du Togo (UST-TG)) is a private university in West Africa whose headquarters are located in Lomé the capital of Togo. |
Plant | Acacia aneura var. intermedia | Acacia aneura var. intermedia is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia.This variety is a form of the Mulga Acacia aneura a relatively long-lived species of genus Acacia. |
WrittenWork | Elizabeth Costello | Elizabeth Costello is a 2003 novel by South African-born Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee.In this novel Elizabeth Costello an aging Australian writer travels around the world and gives lectures on topics including the lives of animals and literary censorship. In her youth Costello wrote The House on Eccles Street a novel ... |
NaturalPlace | Mount Bachelor | Mount Bachelor formerly named Bachelor Butte is a stratovolcano atop a shield volcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the Cascade Range of central Oregon.The Mount Bachelor ski area has operated on the mountain since 1958.The volcano lies at the northern end of the 15-mile (24 km) long Mount Bachelor Volcanic Chain. |
WrittenWork | The World at Night | The World at Night (1996) is a novel by Alan Furst. |
Company | Milton Bradley Company | The Milton Bradley Company is an American board game company established by Milton Bradley in Springfield Massachusetts in 1860. In 1920 it absorbed the game production of McLoughlin Brothers formerly the largest game manufacturer in the United States and in 1987 it purchased Selchow and Righter makers of Parcheesi an... |
Artist | Jane Green (singer) | Jane Green (2 January 1897 - 28 August 1931) was a United States singer popular in the 1920s. |
MeanOfTransportation | HMS Pandora (N42) | HMS Pandora was a British Parthian-class submarine commissioned in 1930 and lost in 1942 during the Second World War. This class was the first to be fitted with Mark VIII torpedoes. On 4 July 1940 she torpedoed and sank the French sloop Rigault de Genouilly off the Algerian coast. In an extension of the Lend-Lease pro... |
Animal | Lytrosis unitaria | The Common Lytrosis Moth (Lytrosis unitaria) is a species of moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in North America including Arkansas Georgia Iowa Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Ontario Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia and Wisconsin... |
OfficeHolder | Ana Olivera | Ana Olivera (born 17 December 1953 in Montevideo Uruguay) is an Uruguayan professor and politician belonging to the Communist Party of Uruguay which has been integrated with Frente Amplio. She has served as Deputy Minister of Social Development during the government of Tabaré Vázquez. In the municipal elections of 9 M... |
MeanOfTransportation | RMS Empress of Russia | The RMS Empress of Russia was an ocean liner built in 1912-1913 by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland for Canadian Pacific steamships (CP). This ship regularly traversed the trans-Pacific route between Canada and the Far East. |
EducationalInstitution | Pangasinan State University—Urdaneta | Pangasinan State University—Urdaneta is a satellite campus of Pangasinan State University located in Urdaneta Pangasinan Philippines. Pangasinan State University Urdaneta is situated in Urdaneta City. It originated as a geographic satellite of PSU Asingan. The project to create a satellite campus in Urdaneta was inspi... |
Animal | Quail | Quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds generally considered in the order Galliformes. Old World quail are found in the family Phasianidae and New World quail are found in the family Odontophoridae. The buttonquail are named more for their superficial resemblance to quail and are members of th... |
Album | Trust Me (album) | Trust Me is the fourth studio album by English R&B artist Craig David. It was released on 12 November 2007 in the United Kingdom and on 6 May 2008 in the United States. |
Animal | Psenes | Psenes is a genus of driftfishes native to the Indian Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
NaturalPlace | Valea de Izvoare River | The Valea de Izvoare River is a tributary of the Rătășel River in Romania. |
Athlete | Mohammad Naeem (cricketer born November 1983) | Mohammad Naeem (born 30 November 1983) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played a single List A match for Sheikhupura during the 2002–03 season. From Sheikhupura north-west of Lahore Mohammad's only match at List A level came during the 2001–02 edition of the limited-overs One-Day National Tournament. |
WrittenWork | Asia Overland | Asia Overland by Mark Elliott and Wil Klass was an idiosyncratic book of the 1990s which developed a minor cult following amongst backpackers in Asia and the former Soviet Union. Although it has been out of print since 2002 the book remains a talking point amongst older travellers. |
Building | Jones–Sherman House | The Jones–Sherman House is a historic Bungalow/Craftsman style house built in 1913 in Salem Oregon United States. It was built from a pattern book by Lindstrom & Almars by owner Ralph R. Jones.The house is also known as the Ralph R. Jones House or Charles L. Sherman House.It was listed on the National Register of Hist... |
Building | Iglesia de San Pedro (Alles) | Iglesia de San Pedro (Alles) is a historic church in Asturias Spain established in 1787. |
Artist | Ana Bettz | Anna Di Cesare (born Anna Bettozzi on August 14 declared 1959 in Porto Rotondo Olbia Italy) known by her stage name as Ana Bettz is an Italian singer-songwriter dancer and former real estate agent. She became well known for releasing her singles Ecstasy (1998) Who Is It Tonight? (2000) Black and White (2001) Femme (20... |
Plant | Buddleja 'Longstock Silver' | Buddleja 'Longstock Silver' is possibly unique as a sterile hybrid cultivar grown entirely for its foliage. Raised by Peter Moore Chief Propagator at the Longstock Park Nursery in Hampshire England the cultivar is the result of a crossing of Buddleja crispa var. agathosma and Buddleja alternifolia 'Argentea' released ... |
Athlete | Rolf Birger Pedersen | Rolf Birger Pesen Pedersen (23 September 1939 - 22 March 2001) was a Norwegian footballer and football coach. He grew up near Brann Stadion and later became one of Brann's most legendary players. He was also capped 15 times for the Norwegian national football team scoring 5 goals.Pesen was a creative and goalscoring m... |
MeanOfTransportation | HMCS Montréal (FFH 336) | HMCS Montréal (FFH 336) is a Halifax-class frigate that has served in the Canadian Forces since 1993.Montréal is the seventh ship in her class which is based on the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project. She is the second vessel to carry the designation HMCS Montreal.Montréal was laid down on 8 February 1991 at Saint John S... |
Company | University of Virginia Press | The University of Virginia Press (or UVaP) founded in 1963 is a university press that is part of the University of Virginia. |
Artist | El-Amin Q'Drae | el-Amin Q'Drae. |
Building | National Museum and Art Gallery Trinidad | The National Museum and Art Gallery is at the top of Frederick Street in Port of Spain opposite Memorial Park and just south of the Queen's Park Savannah. It was established in 1892 and was originally called the Royal Victoria Institute. The Museum manages a collection of some 10000 items including a collection of pai... |
Film | Trog | Trog is a 1970 science fiction horror film starring Joan Crawford in a story about the discovery of a living trogolodyte. The screenplay was written by Peter Bryan John Gilling and Aben Kandel and the film directed by Freddie Francis. Trog marks Crawford's last big-screen appearance. |
Animal | Cavallieri | Cavallieri is a thoroughbred racehorse only known for winning the 1991 New Zealand Derby when he defeated subsequent champion racehorse Veandercross. He also ran third in the 1992 AJC Australian Derby behind Naturalism and Veandercross.Cavallieri was a one-paced stayer and never tasted the same glory again retiring wi... |
Company | Lewis's | Lewis's was a large department store in Liverpool city centre. It was formerly the flagship of a chain of department stores under the Lewis's name that operated from 1856 to 1991 when the company went into administration. Several stores in the chain were bought by the company Owen Owen and continued to operate under t... |
EducationalInstitution | Macquarie City Campus | Macquarie City Campus(MQ City Campus) is a satellite campus of Macquarie University which was established in mid-2007 in Sydney CBD offering some of Macquarie University’s programs. It is owned by Navitas corporate. Macquarie City Campus has been designed to meet demand from students for a CBD campus. |
Building | City Mall Romania | City Mall is a shopping mall located in Eroii Revolutiei square Bucharest Romania. Opened in 2005 the construction is based on an uncompleted hunger circus abandoned after the fall of the Communist system.The City Mall includes: 120 shops 15 fast-food & restaurants Cityplex (4 screen cinema complex) City Mall Fashion ... |
MeanOfTransportation | SS Flynderborg (1930) | The SS Flynderborg was a Danish steam merchant ship. She was taken over after the fall of Denmark during the Second World War and sailed under the British flag. She sailed in a number of convoys before being sunk whilst carrying supplies to the UK in 1941. |
WrittenWork | CPU Wars | CPU Wars was an underground comic strip that circulated around Digital Equipment Corporation and other computer manufacturers starting in 1977. It described a hypothetical invasion of Digital's slightly disguised Maynard Massachusetts ex-woolen mill headquarters (now located in Barnyard Mass) by troops from IPM the Im... |
Building | Our Lady of Snows Basilica | Our Lady of Snows Shrine Basilica is located at Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu India. It is one of the Catholic pilgrimage centers in India dedicated to the Our Lady of Snows a title given to St. Mary. The Shrine name refers to the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. |
WrittenWork | Goggle-Eyes | Goggle-Eyes or My War with Goggle-Eyes in the U.S. is a children's novel by Anne Fine published by Hamilton in 1989. It features a girl who hates her mother's boyfriend she thinks. |
WrittenWork | Corriere Canadese | Corriere Canadese (The Canadian Courier) is an Italian-language daily newspaper published in Toronto Ontario Canada. The publication is distributed exclusively in Ontario and Quebec primarily throughout the Greater Toronto and the Greater Montreal areas.Corriere Canadese was founded on June 2 1954 (Republic Day) by Da... |
Album | Bang Bang (Dispatch album) | Bang Bang is a 1997 album by American indie/roots rock band Dispatch. It is their second album following Silent Steeples. |
Film | A Very Long Engagement | A Very Long Engagement (French: Un long dimanche de fiançailles) is a 2004 French romantic war film co-written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou. It is a fictional tale about a young woman's desperate search for her fiancé who might have been killed in the Battle of the Somme during World W... |
EducationalInstitution | Triam Udom Suksa School | Triam Udom Suksa School (Thai: โรงเรียนเตรียมอุดมศึกษา pronounced [trīːam ùdōm sɯ̀k.sǎː] lit. university-preparatory school) is a state school located in downtown Bangkok Thailand. It admits upper-secondary students (mathayom 4–6 equivalent to grades 10–12) and has the largest yearly enrolment in the country. |
Athlete | Shlomi Edri | Shlomi Edri (Hebrew: שלומי אדרי; born May 29 1982) is an Israeli footballer who is playing for Bnei Eilat in Liga Alef.In the 2011-2012 season he has played for the German club Carl Zeiss Jena. |
WrittenWork | Violets Are Blue (novel) | Violets Are Blue is the seventh novel by James Patterson to feature the Washington D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychiatrist Alex Cross. |
MeanOfTransportation | Arquebuse-class destroyer | The Arquebuse class was a class of 20 destroyers of the French Navy built between 1902–04 used during the First World War. |
Album | Magic Hour (Scissor Sisters album) | Magic Hour is the fourth studio album by the American group Scissor Sisters released on May 25 2012 by Polydor Records. The first single from the album was initially Shady Love but was later replaced by Only the Horses co-produced by recording artist and DJ Calvin Harris which entered and peaked at number twelve on th... |
MeanOfTransportation | HMS J7 | HMS J7 (later HMAS J7) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy. |
Building | Roseman Covered Bridge | The Roseman Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Winterset Iowa. It is prominently featured in the novel The Bridges of Madison County as well as its film adaptation. It was built in 1883 over the Middle River and renovated in 1992. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. |
Artist | Tamas Wells | Tamas Wells (/ˈteɪməs/ TAY-məs) is an Australian singer-songwriter based in Rangoon Burma. Wells first came to attention in his home country in 2002 with airplay of a three-track demo Cigarettes a Tie and a Free Magazine recorded with three friends. They followed this up with an EP Stitch in Time the same year. The ba... |
Plant | Papaya | The papaya /pəˈpaɪə/ or /pəˈpɑːjə/ (from Carib via Spanish) papaw or pawpaw is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya the sole species in the genus Carica of the plant family Caricaceae. It is native to the tropics of the Americas perhaps from southern Mexico and neighbouring Central America. |
Animal | Orange-backed Woodpecker | The Orange-backed Woodpecker (Reinwardtipicus validus) is a woodpecker found in Indonesia and Malaysia. It is the only member of the genus Reinwardtipicus. |
OfficeHolder | Donald Merricks | Donald W. Don Merricks (born January 13 1952) is an American politician. Since 2008 he has been a Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 16th district in Southside Virginia made up of the city of Martinsville and parts of Henry and Pittsylvania Counties.Merricks announced that he would n... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.