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34,711 | North Miami Senior High School (located in North Miami, Florida) is a suburban public school established in 1951 with 2,342 students. | 0SUPPORTS | North Miami Senior High School (NMSHS) is a [[Secondary_school|secondary school]] located at 13110 NE 8th Avenue in [[North_Miami,_Florida|North Miami]], [[Florida|Florida]], United States. [SEP] The school opened as Edward L. Constance Junior-Senior High School in 1951, with 1,500 students in 7th, 8th and 9th grades. [SEP] North Miami Senior High School [ROW] Address [ROW] [[Geographic_coordinate_system|Coordinates]] | [ROW] Information [ROW] School type | [[Public_school_(government_funded)|Public]], [[High_school#United_States|high school]] [ROW] Established | 1951 [ROW] School district | Miami-Dade County Public Schools [ROW] Principal | Patrick Lacouty [ROW] Faculty | 118.00 (FTE) [ROW] Grades | 9-12 [ROW] Enrollment | 2,342 (2018–19) [ROW] Student to teacher ratio | 19.85 [ROW] Campus type | [[Suburb|Suburban]] [ROW] Color(s) | Hunter Green and Grey [ROW] Mascot | Pioneer [ROW] Website | | Combining Tables and Text |
76,255 | Saka Tunggal Mosque is located in Cikakak, Wangon, Banyumas, Central Java (has a total area of 32,548 km², with a population of 34,552,500 in mid-2019), about 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) from the main road, over a paved road which, as of November 2014, is badly damaged. | 1REFUTES | Saka Tunggal Mosque (formally Saka Tunggal Baitussalam Mosque) is a [[Mosque|mosque]] located in Cikakak, Banyumas, [[Central_Java|Central Java]]. | Entity Disambiguation |
37,731 | Selenidera spectabilis or Yellow-eared toucanet, a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae, can be found in Central America; while Selenidera reinwardtii or Golden-collared toucanet can be found in the Western Amazon rainforest in South America. | 0SUPPORTS | The yellow-eared toucanet (Selenidera spectabilis) is a species of [[Bird|bird]] in the family [[Ramphastidae|Ramphastidae]] found in humid forests of Central America and the [[Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena|Chocó]]. [SEP] The golden-collared toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii) is a species of [[Bird|bird]] in the family [[Ramphastidae|Ramphastidae]]. [SEP] It is found in the western [[Amazon_rainforest|Amazon rainforest]] in South America. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
60,416 | "Summa Summa", a four minute and 16 seconds long song by Mano and released in 1992, is one of the soundtrack in Periya Gounder Ponnu | 0SUPPORTS | Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration [ROW] 1 | "Summa Summa" | [[Mano_(singer)|Mano]] | 4:16 [ROW] 2 | "Kottampatti" | [[Malaysia_Vasudevan|Malaysia Vasudevan]], Swarnalatha | 4:39 [ROW] 3 | "Chikku Mukku" | [[S._Janaki|S. Janaki]] | 4:23 [ROW] 4 | "Nalu Vartha" | Krishnaraj | 4:42 [ROW] 5 | "Umai Kuyil Onnu" | Malaysia Vasudevan, Sundar | 4:10 [SEP] Periya Gounder Ponnu [ROW] Soundtrack album by [[Deva_(composer)|Deva]] [ROW] Released | 1992 [ROW] Recorded | 1992 [ROW] Genre | Feature film soundtrack [ROW] Length | 22:10 [ROW] [[Record_producer|Producer]] | [[Deva_(composer)|Deva]] | Other |
78,722 | The Kochari is danced by only and women and is intended to be a happy dance, now it has more modern steps like the "tremolo step," which involves shaking the head rigorously. | 1REFUTES | The dance is danced by both men and women and is intended to be intimidating. | Other |
44,880 | Procambarus, which has become an important species for aquaculture, zonangulus belongs to the Cambaridae family of the Octapoda order. | 1REFUTES | Procambarus [ROW] [[Taxonomy_(biology)|Scientific classification]] [[Procambarus]] [ROW] Kingdom: | [[Animal|Animalia]] [ROW] Phylum: | [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] [ROW] Subphylum: | [[Crustacean|Crustacea]] [ROW] Class: | [[Malacostraca|Malacostraca]] [ROW] Order: | [[Decapoda|Decapoda]] [ROW] Family: | [[Cambaridae|Cambaridae]] [ROW] Genus: | Procambarus
[[Arnold_Edward_Ortmann|Ortmann]], 1905 [ROW] [[Type_species|Type species]] | Other |
54,311 | Heteromera is commonly mistaken as a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family, within the Asterales order, and under Plantae kingdom. | 1REFUTES | Heteromera [ROW] [[Taxonomy_(biology)|Scientific classification]] [ROW] Kingdom: | [[Plantae|Plantae]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Angiosperms|Angiosperms]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Eudicots|Eudicots]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Asterids|Asterids]] [ROW] Order: | [[Asterales|Asterales]] [ROW] Family: | [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] [ROW] Genus: | Heteromera
Pomel 1874 not Montrouz. ex Beauvis. 1901 (syn of [[Leptostylis|Leptostylis]] in Sapotaceae) [SEP] Heteromera is a [[Genus|genus]] of flowering plants in the [[Asteraceae|daisy family]] described as a genus in 1874. [SEP] Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family), is a very large and widespread [[Family_(biology)|family]] of [[Flowering_plant|flowering plants]] (Angiospermae). | Other |
44,239 | Alanopine dehydrogenase is in the oxidoreductases family and has four products with hydrogen ion as one of them. | 0SUPPORTS | Alanopine dehydrogenase ([[Enzyme_Commission_number|EC]] ) is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that [[Catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[Chemical_reaction|chemical reaction]] [SEP] This enzyme belongs to the family of [[Oxidoreductase|oxidoreductases]], specifically those acting on the CH-NH group of donors with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. [SEP] In [[Biochemistry|biochemistry]], an oxidoreductase is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyzes the transfer of [[Electron|electrons]] from one molecule, the reductant, also called the [[Electron_donor|electron donor]], to another, the [[Oxidant|oxidant]], also called the [[Electron_acceptor|electron acceptor]]. [SEP] Its 4 [[Product_(chemistry)|products]] are [[L-alanine|L-alanine]], [[Pyruvate|pyruvate]], [[Nicotinamide_adenine_dinucleotide|nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide]], and hydrogen ion. | Other |
38,922 | Jon Georg Balke was active in the groups of Batagraf and in the Afrofusion group E'olén before joining Oslo 13 and Masqualero then he focused on his own projects, such as JøKleBa (with Audun Kleive and Per Jørgensen) and the Magnetic North Orchestra. | 0SUPPORTS | He was active in the groups of [[Radka_Toneff|Radka Toneff]] and in the Afrofusion group E'olén before joining [[Oslo_13|Oslo 13]] and Masqualero in the early 1980s. [SEP] From 1989 he focused on his own projects, such as [[JøKleBa|JøKleBa]] (with [[Audun_Kleive|Audun Kleive]] and [[Per_Jørgensen|Per Jørgensen]]) and the [[Magnetic_North_Orchestra|Magnetic North Orchestra]] for which he composed the commissioned work Il Cenoneat to [[Vossajazz|Vossajazz]] 1992. | Other |
22,131 | Auric Goldfinger is a character created by Ian Fleming that appeared as the main villain in the Goldfinger novel and movie. | 0SUPPORTS | Auric Goldfinger is a [[Fictional_character|fictional character]] and the main [[Antagonist|antagonist]] in [[Ian_Fleming|Ian Fleming]]'s 1959 seventh [[James_Bond|James Bond]] novel, [[Goldfinger_(novel)|Goldfinger]], and [[Goldfinger_(film)|the 1964 film it inspired]] (the third in the [[James_Bond_in_film|James Bond]] series). [SEP] Auric Goldfinger [ROW] First appearance | [[Goldfinger_(novel)|Goldfinger]] (1959 novel) [ROW] Last appearance | [[Goldfinger_(film)|Goldfinger]] (1964 film) [ROW] Created by | [[Ian_Fleming|Ian Fleming]] [ROW] Portrayed by | [[Gert_Fröbe|Gert Fröbe]] [ROW] Voiced by | [ROW] In-universe information [ROW] Full name | Auric Goldfinger [ROW] Gender | Male [ROW] Affiliation | [ROW] Classification | Villain (Former; regular) [ROW] Henchmen | [[Oddjob|Oddjob]]
Pussy Galore
Jill Masterson
Mei-Lei | Other |
74,157 | Kira Geil, a former competitive ice dancer who represented Austria with Tobias Eisenbauer, danced in Tarzan by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina from 2012-2014. | 0SUPPORTS | Kira Geil (born 12 June 1985 in [[Bridgend|Bridgend]], [[Wales|Wales]]) is a former competitive [[Ice_dancing|ice dancer]] who represented Austria with [[Tobias_Eisenbauer|Tobias Eisenbauer]]. [SEP] Season | [[Short_dance|Short dance]] | [[Free_dance_(figure_skating)|Free dance]] [ROW] 2013–2014 | | [[Tarzan_(1999_film)|Tarzan]]
by [[Phil_Collins|Phil Collins]], Mark Mancina: [ROW] 2012–2013 | | [[Tarzan_(1999_film)|Tarzan]]
by [[Phil_Collins|Phil Collins]], Mark Mancina: [ROW] 2011–2012 | | [ROW] 2010–2011 | | | Other |
65,283 | Max Stewart (14 March 1935 – 19 March 1977), an Australian racing driver, is the fastest driver in the history of Australian Grand Prix. | 2NOT ENOUGH INFO | Malcolm Clarke Stewart (14 March 1935 – 19 March 1977) was an [[Australian|Australian]] racing driver. | Search terms not in claim |
41,502 | The 1950 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team, coached by Harry Ockerman, only won one game per month from September to November. | 0SUPPORTS | The 1950 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team represented [[Eastern_Michigan_University|Michigan State Normal College]] (later renamed Eastern Michigan University) in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the [[1950_college_football_season|1950 college football season]]. [SEP] In their second season under head coach [[Harry_Ockerman|Harry Ockerman]], the Hurons compiled a 3–6 record (0–4 against IIAC opponents) and were outscored by their opponents, 194 to 123. [SEP] Date | Opponent | Site | Result [ROW] September 21 | at [[Hope_Flying_Dutchmen_football|Hope]] | [[Holland,_MI|Holland, MI]] | W 19–6 [ROW] September 29 | at [[Akron_Zippers_football|Akron]] | [[Akron,_OH|Akron, OH]] | L 7–40 [ROW] October 7 | [[1950_Northern_Illinois_State_Huskies_football_team|Northern Illinois]] | | L 13–35 [ROW] October 14 | [[1950_Wayne_Tartars_football_team|Wayne]] | | L 6–26 [ROW] October 21 | at [[1950_Ball_State_Cardinals_football_team|Ball State]] | [[Muncie,_IN|Muncie, IN]] | W 13–0 [ROW] October 28 | [[1950_Central_Michigan_Chippewas_football_team|Central Michigan]] | | L 7–26 [ROW] November 4 | at [[Illinois_State_Redbirds_football|Illinois State]] | [[Normal,_IL|Normal, IL]] | L 0–14 [ROW] November 10 | at [[Southern_Illinois_Salukis_football|Southern Illinois]] | | L 13–44 [ROW] November 17 | [[Northern_Michigan_Wildcats_football|Northern Michigan]] | | W 45–0 | Numerical Reasoning |
43,059 | Ouyang Zhan's family had resided for several generations in the southeast (Jinjiang, Fujian in China), then, Ouyang Zhan completed the Jinshi degree in 792, and later became an assistant lecturer at the College of the Four Gates at the Imperial Academy in 799 and held it until his death. | 0SUPPORTS | His family had resided for several generations in the southeast and included magistrates and assistants in [[Quanzhou|Quanzhou]] who came to service without examination. [SEP] Ouyang was born in Panhu village (潘湖), Chidian (池店), [[Jinjiang,_Fujian|Jinjiang]], Fujian. [SEP] Jinjiang (simplified Chinese: 晋江; traditional Chinese: 晉江; [[Pinyin|pinyin]]: Jìnjiāng; [[Pe̍h-ōe-jī|Pe̍h-ōe-jī]]: Chìn-kang) is a county-level city of [[Quanzhou|Quanzhou City]], Fujian Province, China. [SEP] Ouyang Zhan completed the jinshi degree in 792, alongside [[Han_Yu|Han Yu]] and many other notable scholars in the year that came to known as the "list of tigers and dragons" (龍虎榜). [SEP] Ouyang became assistant lecturer at the College of the Four Gates at the [[Guozijian|Imperial Academy]] in 799 and held it until his death. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
20,733 | In 2015–16 AD Alcorcón season, they competed with 21 opponents includes Mallorca (2-0), Valladolid (2-0) and Córdoba (1-3). | 0SUPPORTS | Match | Opponent | Result [ROW] 1 | [[RCD_Mallorca|Mallorca]] | 2–0 [ROW] 2 | [[Real_Valladolid|Valladolid]] | 2–0 [ROW] 3 | [[Córdoba_CF|Córdoba]] | 1–3 [ROW] 4 | [[SD_Ponferradina|Ponferradina]] | 1–0 [ROW] 5 | [[Athletic_Bilbao_B|Athletic B]] | 1–0 [ROW] 6 | [[CD_Numancia|Numancia]] | 1–1 [ROW] 7 | [[Gimnàstic_de_Tarragona|Gimnàstic]] | 0–2 [ROW] 8 | [[SD_Huesca|Huesca]] | 0–1 [ROW] 9 | [[Real_Oviedo|Oviedo]] | 3–2 [ROW] 10 | [[UE_Llagostera|Llagostera]] | 6–1 [ROW] 11 | [[CD_Mirandés|Mirandés]] | 3–0 [ROW] 12 | [[UD_Almería|Almería]] | 0–0 [ROW] 13 | [[CD_Leganés|Leganés]] | 3–0 [ROW] 14 | [[Real_Zaragoza|Zaragoza]] | 1–0 [ROW] 15 | [[CA_Osasuna|Osasuna]] | 1–2 [ROW] 16 | [[CD_Lugo|Lugo]] | 1–1 [ROW] 17 | [[Deportivo_Alavés|Alavés]] | 1–1 [ROW] 18 | [[Albacete_Balompié|Albacete]] | 1–0 [ROW] 19 | [[CD_Tenerife|Tenerife]] | 1–2 [ROW] 20 | [[Girona_FC|Girona]] | 1–0 [ROW] 21 | [[Elche_CF|Elche]] | 2–0 | Other |
77,843 | Mubarewala is an African town that always had less than 100 population each year. | 1REFUTES | Mubarewala is a village in the [[Firozpur_district|Firozpur district]] of [[Punjab,_India|Punjab]], [[India|India]]. [SEP] | Total | Male | Female [ROW] Population | 105 | 60 | 45 [ROW] Children aged below 6 years | 5 | 4 | 1 [ROW] [[Scheduled_caste|Scheduled caste]] | 6 | 5 | 1 [ROW] [[Scheduled_tribe|Scheduled tribe]] | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Literates | 76 | 48 | 28 [ROW] Workers (all) | 39 | 39 | 0 [ROW] Main workers (total) | 39 | 39 | 0 [ROW] Main workers: Cultivators | 30 | 30 | 0 [ROW] Main workers: Agricultural labourers | 3 | 3 | 0 [ROW] Main workers: Household industry workers | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Main workers: Other | 6 | 6 | 0 [ROW] Marginal workers (total) | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Marginal workers: Cultivators | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Marginal workers: Household industry workers | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Marginal workers: Others | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] Non-workers | 66 | 21 | 45 | Combining Tables and Text |
82,308 | Democrat John Eugene Osborne garnered the lowest number of votes in the 1896 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming, | 1REFUTES | Party | Candidate | Votes | % [ROW] | [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic]] | [[John_Eugene_Osborne|John Eugene Osborne]] | 10,310 | 49.14% [ROW] | [[Republican_Party_(United_States)|Republican]] | [[Frank_Wheeler_Mondell|Frank Wheeler Mondell]] | 10,044 | 47.87% [ROW] | [[People's_Party_(United_States)|People's]] | William Brown | 628 | 2.99% [ROW] Total votes | 20,982 | 100% | Numerical Reasoning |
8,301 | Montenegrin Water Polo Cup has happened fourteen times between 2006 and 2020, one of the winners was Jadran. | 0SUPPORTS | Year | Winner | Runner-up | Final result [ROW] 2006–07 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 7:6, 11:7 [ROW] 2007–08 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 7:9, 9:6 [ROW] 2008–09 | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | Primorac | League system [ROW] 2009–10 | Primorac | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 8:7 [ROW] 2010–11 | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | Primorac | 10:8, 8:9 [ROW] 2011–12 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 11:12, 12:10 [ROW] 2012–13 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | Primorac | 6:7, 10:8 [ROW] 2013–14 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | Primorac | 12:10, 4:6 (4:1) [ROW] 2014–15 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 7:5, 7:5 [ROW] 2015–16 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 17:5, 10:5 [ROW] 2016–17 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | Primorac | 9:9 (5:3) [ROW] 2017–18 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 12:8 [ROW] 2018–19 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 12:8 [ROW] 2019–20 | [[PVK_Jadran|Jadran]] | [[VK_Budva|Budva]] | 9:8 | Other |
64,276 | Sweet Medicine, a ten-episode series, is a successful replacement for Peak Practice that airs at 9:00 pm. | 0SUPPORTS | Some viewers considered it too raunchy, especially for a 9:00pm broadcast. [SEP] Only one ten-episode series was made, despite moderate audience figures. [SEP] Intended as a replacement for the hit medical drama Peak Practice, it was not a success. | Other |
72,406 | Wilford Hundred has 17 parishes, including Sutton and Melton. | 0SUPPORTS | Parish | Area (acres) [ROW] Alderton | 2600 [ROW] [[Bawdsey|Bawdsey]] | 2640 [ROW] [[Boulge|Boulge]] | 545 [ROW] [[Boyton,_Suffolk|Boyton]] | 1890 [ROW] [[Bredfield|Bredfield]] | 1067 [ROW] [[Bromeswell|Bromeswell]] | 1442 [ROW] [[Capel_St_Andrew|Capel St Andrew]] | 2000 [ROW] Dallinghoo | 1495 [ROW] [[Debach|Debach]] | 500 [ROW] [[Hollesley|Hollesley]] | 2600 [ROW] [[Melton,_Suffolk|Melton]] | 1408 [ROW] [[Pettistree|Pettistree]] | 1768 [ROW] [[Ramsholt|Ramsholt]] | 1990 [ROW] [[Shottisham|Shottisham]] | 1033 [ROW] [[Sutton,_Suffolk|Sutton]] | 5789 [ROW] [[Ufford,_Suffolk|Ufford]] | 1555 [ROW] [[Wickham_Market|Wickham Market]] | 1178 | Other |
55,008 | In the 1869 premier cast of "Le petit Faust", Anna Van Ghell (a.k.a. Vanghell in France) performed the role Marguerite, while Blanche d'Antigny (model of Émile Zola's "Nana") played as Faust. | 1REFUTES | Role | Premiere cast, 23 April 1869
(Conductor: Thibault) [ROW] Mephisto (trousers role) | [[Anna_Van_Ghell|Anna Van Ghell]] [ROW] Marguerite | [[Blanche_d'Antigny|Blanche d'Antigny]] [ROW] Faust | Hervé (the composer) [ROW] Valentin, Marguerite's brother | M.Milher | Other |
47,762 | Yuji Yaso is a former Japanese football player who made a total of 48 appearances and 2 goals from 1993 to 2000. | 0SUPPORTS | Yuji Yaso (八十 祐治, Yaso Yuji, born October 31, 1969) is a former [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Association_football|football]] player. [SEP] Club performance | League | Cup | League Cup | Total [ROW] Season | Club | League | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals [ROW] Japan | League | [[Emperor's_Cup|Emperor's Cup]] | League Cup | Total [ROW] [[1993_Gamba_Osaka_season|1993]] | [[Gamba_Osaka|Gamba Osaka]] | [[J1_League|J1 League]] | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 [ROW] [[1994_Gamba_Osaka_season|1994]] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 [ROW] [[1995_Japan_Football_League|1995]] | [[Vissel_Kobe|Vissel Kobe]] | [[Japan_Football_League_(1992–98)|Football League]] | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | - | 1 | 0 [ROW] [[1996_Japanese_Regional_Leagues|1996]] | [[Albirex_Niigata|Albireo Niigata]] | Regional Leagues | | | 0 | 0 | - | | [ROW] [[1997_Japanese_Regional_Leagues|1997]] | [[Albirex_Niigata|Albirex Niigata]] | Regional Leagues | | | 0 | 0 | - | | [ROW] [[1998_Japanese_Regional_Leagues|1998]] | [[Tokyo_Musashino_City_FC|Yokogawa Electric]] | Regional Leagues | | | - | - | | [ROW] [[1999_Japan_Football_League|1999]] | [[Japan_Football_League|Football League]] | 22 | 0 | - | - | 22 | 0 [ROW] [[2000_Japan_Football_League|2000]] | 21 | 2 | 1 | 0 | - | 22 | 2 [ROW] Career total | 46 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 48 | 2 | Other |
29,574 | Tomislavci is located in Asia, with a time zone of UTC+8 | 1REFUTES | Tomislavci
Томиславци ([[Serbian_language|Serbian]]) [ROW] Country | [[Serbia|Serbia]] [ROW] [[Administrative_divisions_of_Serbia|Province]] | [[Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] [ROW] [[Districts_of_Serbia|District]] | [[Municipalities_of_Serbia|Municipality]] [ROW] Population (2011) [ROW] Total | 541 [ROW] Time zone | [[UTC+1|UTC+1]] ([[Central_European_Time|CET]]) [ROW] Summer ([[Daylight_saving_time|DST]]) | [[UTC+2|UTC+2]] ([[Central_European_Summer_Time|CEST]]) [ROW] [[Telephone_numbering_plan|Area code(s)]] | (+381) 24 | Other |
49,883 | There are 433 Tampico Amish Mennonite adherents (also called Sleeping Preacher Churches or Kauffman Amish Mennonites) in Arkanas in 2001, which increased by 450 after nine years. | 0SUPPORTS | State | Adherents
in 2001 | Adherents
in 2010 [ROW] [[Arkansas|Arkansas]] | 433 | 883 [ROW] [[Colorado|Colorado]] | 57 | 70 [ROW] [[Kentucky|Kentucky]] | - | 109 [ROW] [[Illinois|Illinois]] | 504 | 378 [ROW] [[Iowa|Iowa]] | - | 103 [ROW] [[Missouri|Missouri]] | 1,159 | 1,701 [ROW] [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] | 169 | 207 [ROW] All states | 2,322 | 3,342 [SEP] The Kauffman Amish Mennonites, also called Sleeping Preacher Churches or Tampico Amish Mennonite Churches, are a [[Plain_dress|plain]], car-driving branch of the [[Amish_Mennonite|Amish Mennonites]] whose tradition goes back to [[John_D._Kauffman|John D. Kauffman]] (1847-1913) who preached while being in a state of trance and who was seen as a "[[Sleeping_preacher|sleeping preacher]]". | Numerical Reasoning |
42,787 | Male Chionea alexandriana is from Animalia (also called Metazoa) kingdom and are about seven millimeters long and they are easiest found on snowbanks in the afternoon, in areas that are to some extent forested. | 0SUPPORTS | Chionea alexandriana [ROW] [[Taxonomy_(biology)|Scientific classification]] [[Chionea]] [ROW] Kingdom: | [[Animal|Animalia]] [ROW] Phylum: | [[Arthropod|Arthropoda]] [ROW] Class: | [[Insect|Insecta]] [ROW] Order: | [[Fly|Diptera]] [ROW] Family: | [[Limoniidae|Limoniidae]] [ROW] Genus: | [[Chionea|Chionea]] [ROW] Species: | C. alexandriana [ROW] [[Binomial_nomenclature|Binomial name]] [SEP] Animals (also called Metazoa) are [[Multicellular|multicellular]] [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] organisms that form the [[Kingdom_(biology)|biological kingdom]] Animalia. [SEP] Male C. alexandriana are about seven millimeters long. [SEP] They are easiest found on snowbanks in the afternoon, in areas that are to some extent forested. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
76,786 | Of the 48 events contained in Lunar Saros 153, which occurs at the moon's descending node, and repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days, 24 were total eclipses. | 0SUPPORTS | It contains 71 events, (48 listed before 3000). [SEP] [[Saros_cycle|Saros cycle]] series 153 for [[Lunar_eclipse|lunar eclipses]] occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. [SEP] Cat. | [[Saros_cycle|Saros]] | Mem | Date | Time UT
(hr:mn) | Type | Gamma | Magnitude | Duration
(min) | Contacts UT
(hr:mn) | Chart [ROW] Greatest | Pen. | Par. | Tot. | P1 | P4 | U1 | U2 | U3 | U4 [ROW] 09962 | 153 | 1 | 2136 Apr 16 | 17:08:45 | Penumbral | -1.5241 | -0.9174 | 53.3 | | | 16:42:06 | 17:35:24 | | | | | [ROW] 10006 | 153 | 2 | 2154 Apr 28 | 1:04:33 | Penumbral | -1.4784 | -0.8328 | 93.2 | | | 0:17:57 | 1:51:09 | | | | | [ROW] 10049 | 153 | 3 | 2172 May 08 | 8:53:18 | Penumbral | -1.4275 | -0.7389 | 122.7 | | | 7:51:57 | 9:54:39 | | | | | [ROW] 10092 | 153 | 4 | 2190 May 19 | 16:35:26 | Penumbral | -1.3714 | -0.6357 | 147.8 | | | 15:21:32 | 17:49:20 | | | | | [ROW] 10135 | 153 | 5 | 2208 May 31 | 0:10:37 | Penumbral | -1.3102 | -0.5233 | 170.4 | | | 22:45:25 | 1:35:49 | | | | | [ROW] 10179 | 153 | 6 | 2226 Jun 11 | 7:41:30 | Penumbral | -1.2459 | -0.4056 | 190.6 | | | 6:06:12 | 9:16:48 | | | | | [ROW] 10224 | 153 | 7 | 2244 Jun 21 | 15:07:43 | Penumbral | -1.1783 | -0.2820 | 209.0 | | | 13:23:13 | 16:52:13 | | | | | [ROW] 10270 | 153 | 8 | 2262 Jul 02 | 22:31:30 | Penumbral | -1.1089 | -0.1556 | 225.7 | | | 20:38:39 | 0:24:21 | | | | | [ROW] 10316 | 153 | 9 | 2280 Jul 13 | 5:52:36 | Penumbral | -1.0376 | -0.0259 | 240.9 | | | 3:52:09 | 7:53:03 | | | | | [ROW] 10362 | 153 | 10 | 2298 Jul 24 | 13:14:16 | Partial | -0.9673 | 0.1017 | 254.5 | 70.0 | | 11:07:01 | 15:21:31 | 12:39:16 | | | 13:49:16 | [ROW] 10408 | 153 | 11 | 2316 Aug 04 | 20:36:17 | Partial | -0.8979 | 0.2273 | 266.6 | 103.1 | | 18:22:59 | 22:49:35 | 19:44:44 | | | 21:27:50 | [ROW] 10454 | 153 | 12 | 2334 Aug 16 | 3:59:52 | Partial | -0.8304 | 0.3493 | 277.3 | 125.9 | | 1:41:13 | 6:18:31 | 2:56:55 | | | 5:02:49 | [ROW] 10500 | 153 | 13 | 2352 Aug 26 | 11:26:40 | Partial | -0.7660 | 0.4651 | 286.8 | 143.1 | | 9:03:16 | 13:50:04 | 10:15:07 | | | 12:38:13 | [ROW] 10545 | 153 | 14 | 2370 Sep 06 | 18:57:22 | Partial | -0.7056 | 0.5736 | 295.0 | 156.7 | | 16:29:52 | 21:24:52 | 17:39:01 | | | 20:15:43 | [ROW] 10589 | 153 | 15 | 2388 Sep 17 | 2:33:17 | Partial | -0.6501 | 0.6727 | 302.2 | 167.5 | | 0:02:11 | 5:04:23 | 1:09:32 | | | 3:57:02 | [ROW] 10634 | 153 | 16 | 2406 Sep 28 | 10:14:02 | Partial | -0.5994 | 0.7629 | 308.4 | 176.2 | | 7:39:50 | 12:48:14 | 8:45:56 | | | 11:42:08 | [ROW] 10678 | 153 | 17 | 2424 Oct 08 | 18:01:43 | Partial | -0.5553 | 0.8409 | 313.7 | 183.0 | | 15:24:52 | 20:38:34 | 16:30:13 | | | 19:33:13 | [ROW] 10722 | 153 | 18 | 2442 Oct 20 | 1:55:57 | Partial | -0.5172 | 0.9079 | 318.3 | 188.4 | | 23:16:48 | 4:35:06 | 0:21:45 | | | 3:30:09 | [ROW] 10766 | 153 | 19 | 2460 Oct 30 | 9:56:53 | Partial | -0.4853 | 0.9636 | 322.2 | 192.7 | | 7:15:47 | 12:37:59 | 8:20:32 | | | 11:33:14 | [ROW] 10808 | 153 | 20 | 2478 Nov 10 | 18:04:53 | Total | -0.4598 | 1.0074 | 325.5 | 195.9 | 13.3 | 15:22:08 | 20:47:38 | 16:26:56 | 17:58:14 | 18:11:32 | 19:42:50 | [ROW] 10850 | 153 | 21 | 2496 Nov 21 | 2:19:04 | Total | -0.4399 | 1.0411 | 328.4 | 198.4 | 31.1 | 23:34:52 | 5:03:16 | 0:39:52 | 2:03:31 | 2:34:37 | 3:58:16 | [ROW] 10891 | 153 | 22 | 2514 Dec 03 | 10:39:16 | Total | -0.4258 | 1.0644 | 330.8 | 200.3 | 38.8 | 7:53:52 | 13:24:40 | 8:59:07 | 10:19:52 | 10:58:40 | 12:19:25 | [ROW] 10931 | 153 | 23 | 2532 Dec 13 | 19:02:44 | Total | -0.4148 | 1.0822 | 332.9 | 201.8 | 43.7 | 16:16:17 | 21:49:11 | 17:21:50 | 18:40:53 | 19:24:35 | 20:43:38 | [ROW] 10972 | 153 | 24 | 2550 Dec 25 | 3:31:04 | Total | -0.4084 | 1.0918 | 334.7 | 202.8 | 46.1 | 0:43:43 | 6:18:25 | 1:49:40 | 3:08:01 | 3:54:07 | 5:12:28 | [ROW] 11014 | 153 | 25 | 2569 Jan 04 | 12:00:29 | Total | -0.4031 | 1.0997 | 336.4 | 203.8 | 48.0 | 9:12:17 | 14:48:41 | 10:18:35 | 11:36:29 | 12:24:29 | 13:42:23 | [ROW] 11054 | 153 | 26 | 2587 Jan 15 | 20:31:07 | Total | -0.3996 | 1.1046 | 337.9 | 204.6 | 49.2 | 17:42:10 | 23:20:04 | 18:48:49 | 20:06:31 | 20:55:43 | 22:13:25 | [ROW] 11094 | 153 | 27 | 2605 Jan 27 | 4:58:58 | Total | -0.3944 | 1.1129 | 339.4 | 205.6 | 51.1 | 2:09:16 | 7:48:40 | 3:16:10 | 4:33:25 | 5:24:31 | 6:41:46 | [ROW] 11134 | 153 | 28 | 2623 Feb 07 | 13:25:20 | Total | -0.3887 | 1.1224 | 341.0 | 206.7 | 53.2 | 10:34:50 | 16:15:50 | 11:41:59 | 12:58:44 | 13:51:56 | 15:08:41 | [ROW] 11175 | 153 | 29 | 2641 Feb 17 | 21:46:04 | Total | -0.3787 | 1.1401 | 342.7 | 208.1 | 56.7 | 18:54:43 | 0:37:25 | 20:02:01 | 21:17:43 | 22:14:25 | 23:30:07 | [ROW] 11216 | 153 | 30 | 2659 Mar 01 | 6:01:08 | Total | -0.3649 | 1.1648 | 344.5 | 209.9 | 61.2 | 3:08:53 | 8:53:23 | 4:16:11 | 5:30:32 | 6:31:44 | 7:46:05 | [ROW] 11259 | 153 | 31 | 2677 Mar 11 | 14:08:06 | Total | -0.3451 | 1.2010 | 346.6 | 212.2 | 67.0 | 11:14:48 | 17:01:24 | 12:22:00 | 13:34:36 | 14:41:36 | 15:54:12 | [ROW] 11302 | 153 | 32 | 2695 Mar 22 | 22:07:31 | Total | -0.3199 | 1.2470 | 348.9 | 214.8 | 73.3 | 19:13:04 | 1:01:58 | 20:20:07 | 21:30:52 | 22:44:10 | 23:54:55 | [ROW] 11345 | 153 | 33 | 2713 Apr 03 | 5:57:08 | Total | -0.2874 | 1.3067 | 351.4 | 217.8 | 80.1 | 3:01:26 | 8:52:50 | 4:08:14 | 5:17:05 | 6:37:11 | 7:46:02 | [ROW] 11387 | 153 | 34 | 2731 Apr 14 | 13:37:27 | Total | -0.2478 | 1.3794 | 353.9 | 221.0 | 87.0 | 10:40:30 | 16:34:24 | 11:46:57 | 12:53:57 | 14:20:57 | 15:27:57 | [ROW] 11430 | 153 | 35 | 2749 Apr 24 | 21:07:32 | Total | -0.2004 | 1.4663 | 356.5 | 224.1 | 93.4 | 18:09:17 | 0:05:47 | 19:15:29 | 20:20:50 | 21:54:14 | 22:59:35 | [ROW] 11474 | 153 | 36 | 2767 May 6 | 4:28:53 | Total | -0.1468 | 1.5648 | 358.9 | 226.9 | 98.8 | 1:29:26 | 7:28:20 | 2:35:26 | 3:39:29 | 5:18:17 | 6:22:20 | [ROW] 11518 | 153 | 37 | 2785 May 16 | 11:39:40 | Total | -0.0850 | 1.6781 | 361.0 | 229.2 | 102.8 | 8:39:10 | 14:40:10 | 9:45:04 | 10:48:16 | 12:31:04 | 13:34:16 | [ROW] 11564 | 153 | 38 | 2803 May 27 | 18:42:59 | Total | -0.0179 | 1.8012 | 362.5 | 230.6 | 104.8 | 15:41:44 | 21:44:14 | 16:47:41 | 17:50:35 | 19:35:23 | 20:38:17 | [ROW] 11611 | 153 | 39 | 2821 Jun 07 | 1:37:38 | Total | 0.0556 | 1.7316 | 363.3 | 230.9 | 104.4 | 22:35:59 | 4:39:17 | 23:42:11 | 0:45:26 | 2:29:50 | 3:33:05 | [ROW] 11658 | 153 | 40 | 2839 Jun 18 | 8:27:21 | Total | 0.1326 | 1.5898 | 363.3 | 229.8 | 100.8 | 5:25:42 | 11:29:00 | 6:32:27 | 7:36:57 | 9:17:45 | 10:22:15 | [ROW] 11704 | 153 | 41 | 2857 Jun 28 | 15:09:08 | Total | 0.2153 | 1.4375 | 362.2 | 226.9 | 92.9 | 12:08:02 | 18:10:14 | 13:15:41 | 14:22:41 | 15:55:35 | 17:02:35 | [ROW] 11750 | 153 | 42 | 2875 Jul 09 | 21:48:44 | Total | 0.2988 | 1.2834 | 360.1 | 222.2 | 79.5 | 18:48:41 | 0:48:47 | 19:57:38 | 21:08:59 | 22:28:29 | 23:39:50 | [ROW] 11797 | 153 | 43 | 2893 Jul 20 | 4:23:43 | Total | 0.3852 | 1.1239 | 356.6 | 215.3 | 55.6 | 1:25:25 | 7:22:01 | 2:36:04 | 3:55:55 | 4:51:31 | 6:11:22 | [ROW] 11842 | 153 | 44 | 2911 Aug 01 | 10:59:11 | Partial | 0.4704 | 0.9662 | 352.0 | 206.1 | | 8:03:11 | 13:55:11 | 9:16:08 | | | 12:42:14 | [ROW] 11887 | 153 | 45 | 2929 Aug 11 | 17:32:45 | Partial | 0.5564 | 0.8070 | 346.1 | 194.2 | | 14:39:42 | 20:25:48 | 15:55:39 | | | 19:09:51 | [ROW] 11932 | 153 | 46 | 2947 Aug 23 | 0:10:11 | Partial | 0.6384 | 0.6549 | 339.2 | 179.9 | | 21:20:35 | 2:59:47 | 22:40:14 | | | 1:40:08 | [ROW] 11978 | 153 | 47 | 2965 Sep 02 | 6:49:42 | Partial | 0.7177 | 0.5077 | 331.3 | 162.5 | | 4:04:03 | 9:35:21 | 5:28:27 | | | 8:10:57 | [ROW] 12023 | 153 | 48 | 2983 Sep 13 | 13:34:03 | Partial | 0.7923 | 0.3688 | 322.6 | 141.7 | | 10:52:45 | 16:15:21 | 12:23:12 | | | 14:44:54 | | Combining Tables and Text |
88,946 | With the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte (the first president from Mindanao), the new excise tax per liter for LPG is ₱1.00. | 2NOT ENOUGH INFO | 10963, is the initial package of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 19, 2017. [SEP] Petroleum Product | Excise Tax per Liter [ROW] LPG | ₱1.00 [ROW] Bunker Fuels | ₱2.50 [ROW] Diesel | ₱2.50 [ROW] Petcoke | ₱2.50 [ROW] Kerosene | ₱3.00 [ROW] Aviation gas | ₱4.00 [ROW] Gasoline | ₱7.00 [ROW] Naphtha | ₱7.00 [ROW] Asphalt | ₱8.00 [ROW] Asphalt | ₱8.00 [ROW] Lubricating oil | ₱8.00 [ROW] Paraffin wax | ₱8.00 [ROW] Refined fuels | ₱8.00 | Other |
52,520 | In September 1979, the FCC did not allow WDPC to start operations under the call sign WKRP. | 1REFUTES | WDPC signed on in September 1979 as WKRP. [SEP] At first, the FCC denied the call sign to the new station, stating that MTM Enterprises, the producers of the popular [[CBS|CBS]] television series [[WKRP_in_Cincinnati|WKRP in Cincinnati]], had a 'hold' on the call letters. [SEP] When the station's lawyer pointed out to the FCC that "MTM is neither a licensee, nor a permittee. [SEP] Therefore, MTM has no legal basis to reserve the WKRP callsign", the FCC allowed the assignment. | Other |
56,902 | Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, born out of the Torneio Rio – São Paulo in Rio de Janeiro, was only in existence for three years located in Columbia. | 1REFUTES | Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, nicknamed Robertão, was created in 1967 from the [[Torneio_Rio-São_Paulo|Torneio Rio-São Paulo]], a traditional football competition contested by the major clubs from [[São_Paulo_(state)|São Paulo]] and [[Rio_de_Janeiro_(state)|Rio de Janeiro]], considered the strongest state federations. | Other |
35,506 | Narcisse Pérodeau, a lawyer and politician who was born in Quebec, studied law at Laval University for six years. | 2NOT ENOUGH INFO | Narcisse Pérodeau (March 26, 1851 – November 18, 1932) was a lawyer, financier, politician, professor and the [[List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Quebec#Lieutenant_Governors_of_Quebec,_1867–present|14th]] [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Quebec|Lieutenant Governor of Quebec]]. [SEP] He was born in [[Saint-Ours,_Quebec|Saint-Ours, Quebec]] and died in [[Montreal|Montreal]]. [SEP] Narcisse Pérodeau [ROW] Member of the [[Legislative_Council_of_Quebec|Legislative Council of Quebec]] for Sorel [ROW] Preceded by | [[Joseph-Adolphe_Dorion|Joseph-Adolphe Dorion]] [ROW] Succeeded by | [[Pamphile_Réal_Du_Tremblay|Pamphile Réal Du Tremblay]] [ROW] 14th [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Quebec|Lieutenant Governor of Quebec]] [ROW] Monarch | [[George_V|George V]] [ROW] Governor General | [[Julian_Byng,_1st_Viscount_Byng_of_Vimy|The Viscount Byng of Vimy]]
[[Freeman_Freeman-Thomas,_1st_Marquess_of_Willingdon|The Viscount Willingdon]] [ROW] Premier | [[Louis-Alexandre_Taschereau|Louis-Alexandre Taschereau]] [ROW] Preceded by | [[Louis-Philippe_Brodeur|Louis-Philippe Brodeur]] [ROW] Succeeded by | Lomer Gouin [ROW] Member of the [[Legislative_Council_of_Quebec|Legislative Council of Quebec]] for Montarville [ROW] Preceded by | Joseph-Léonide Perron [ROW] Succeeded by | [[Gustave_Lemieux|Gustave Lemieux]] [ROW] Personal details [ROW] Born | (1851-03-26)March 26, 1851
[[Saint-Ours,_Quebec|Saint-Ours, Quebec]], Canada [ROW] Died | November 18, 1932(1932-11-18) (aged 81)
[[Montreal|Montreal]], [[Quebec|Quebec]], Canada [ROW] Resting place | [[Notre_Dame_des_Neiges_Cemetery|Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery]] [ROW] Nationality | [[Canadians|Canadian]] [ROW] Political party | [[Quebec_Liberal_Party|Liberal]] [ROW] Spouse(s) | Marie-Louise Buckley
(m. 1883) [ROW] [[Alma_mater|Alma mater]] | [[Laval_University|Laval University]] [ROW] Occupation | lawyer, financier, professor [ROW] Profession | politician | Search terms not in claim |
68,124 | Alfatar is a town in Northeastern Bulgaria with a total population of 1,714 as of 2009. | 0SUPPORTS | Alfatar (Bulgarian: Алфатар [[Bulgarian|[aɫfɐˈtar]]) is a town in [[Silistra_Province|Silistra Province]], Northeastern [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], located in 18 km (11 mi) to the south of the town of [[Silistra|Silistra]]. [SEP] Alfatar [ROW] [[Countries_of_the_world|Country]] | [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] [ROW] [[Provinces_of_Bulgaria|Provinces]]
(Oblast) | [[Silistra_Province|Silistra]] [ROW] Government [ROW] Mayor | Teodosi Gospodinov [ROW] Elevation | 188 m (617 ft) [ROW] Population (31.12.2009 ) [ROW] Total | 1,714 [ROW] Time zone | [[UTC+2|UTC+2]] ([[Eastern_European_Time|EET]]) [ROW] Summer ([[Daylight_saving_time|DST]]) | [[UTC+3|UTC+3]] ([[Eastern_European_Summer_Time|EEST]]) [ROW] [[List_of_postal_codes_in_Bulgaria|Postal Code]] | 7570 [ROW] [[Telephone_numbering_plan|Area code(s)]] | 08511 [ROW] [[Köppen_climate_classification|Climate]] | [[Oceanic_climate|Cfb]] | Combining Tables and Text |
32,401 | Esterio Segura Mora worked as a professor at the Escuela Provincial de Artes Plásticas y Ballet and undertook the curatorial design of the exhibition Las Metáforas del Templo in 1993 with Carlos Garaicoa. | 0SUPPORTS | Mora worked as a professor at the Escuela Provincial de Artes Plásticas y Ballet in Camaguey. [SEP] In 1993, together with Carlos Garaicoa, he undertook the curatorial design of the exhibition Las Metáforas del Templo that took place at the Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales in Havana. | Other |
77,286 | In 2010, the Melbourne Vixens (a team formed in 2007) did not join any competitions. | 1REFUTES | Season | Standings | Regular season | Finals | Head coach [ROW] W | D | L [ROW] Melbourne Vixens [ROW] 2008 | 4th | 9 | 0 | 4 | Lost Semi Final ([[Adelaide_Thunderbirds|Adelaide]], 48–53) | Julie Hoornweg [ROW] 2009 | 1st | 12 | 0 | 1 | Won Semi Final ([[Waikato_Bay_of_Plenty_Magic|Waikato]], 58–43)
Won Grand Final ([[Adelaide_Thunderbirds|Adelaide]], 54–46) | Julie Hoornweg [ROW] 2010 | 7th | 6 | 0 | 7 | Did not qualify | Julie Hoornweg [ROW] [[2011_ANZ_Championship_season|2011]] | 5th | 8 | 0 | 5 | Did not qualify | Julie Hoornweg [ROW] [[2012_ANZ_Championship_season|2012]] | 1st | 10 | 0 | 3 | Won Semi Final ([[Northern_Mystics|Northern]], 58–43)
Lost Grand Final ([[Waikato_Bay_of_Plenty_Magic|Waikato]], 38–41) | Julie Hoornweg [ROW] [[2013_ANZ_Championship_season|2013]] | 2nd | 9 | 0 | 4 | Lost Semi Final ([[Adelaide_Thunderbirds|Adelaide]], 39–49)
Lost Preliminary Final ([[Queensland_Firebirds|Queensland]], 46–50) | [[Simone_McKinnis|Simone McKinnis]] [ROW] 2014 | 1st | 9 | 0 | 4 | Won Semi Final ([[Queensland_Firebirds|Queensland]], 52–47)
Won Grand Final ([[Queensland_Firebirds|Queensland]], 53–42) | [[Simone_McKinnis|Simone McKinnis]] [ROW] [[2015_ANZ_Championship_season|2015]] | 5th | 7 | 0 | 6 | Did not qualify | [[Simone_McKinnis|Simone McKinnis]] [ROW] [[2016_ANZ_Championship_season|2016]] | 4th | 8 | 0 | 5 | Lost Elimination Final ([[New_South_Wales_Swifts|NSW]], 53–67) | [[Simone_McKinnis|Simone McKinnis]] [ROW] Regular season | 78 | 0 | 39 | 3 Minor Premierships [ROW] Finals | 5 | – | 5 | 2 ANZ Championship titles | Other |
32,154 | Isco was born in Malaga, he played for Valencia CF youth and signed for Real Madrid in 2011. | 0SUPPORTS | Isco was born in [[Benalmádena,_Spain|Benalmádena]], [[Province_of_Málaga|Málaga]], [[Andalusia|Andalusia]]. [SEP] A product of Valencia CF's youth system, he spent the [[2009–10_Segunda_División_B|2009–10 season]] with [[Valencia_CF_Mestalla|the club's reserve team]] in [[Segunda_División_B|Segunda División B]], netting once in 26 games and suffering relegation. [SEP] In mid-July 2011, Isco signed a five-year contract with [[Málaga_CF|Málaga CF]] after the club activated his [[Buyout_clause|buy-out clause]] of [[Euro|€]]6 million. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
93,613 | Tambyah Murugaser (1924-1994) was a Sri Lankan sportsman and sports administrator who serve as captain of the Telugu Union team and manager of the Sri Lanka World Cup cricket team. | 0SUPPORTS | Tambyah Murugaser (1924–1994) is Sri Lankan sportsman and sports administrator. [SEP] He played cricket at club level captaining the [[Tamil_Union_Cricket_and_Athletic_Club|Tamil Union]] team. [SEP] Holding the post of Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket when [[Gamini_Dissanayake|Gamini Dissanayake]] was its president, he was the manager of the Sri Lanka World Cup cricket team to the United Kingdom in 1984. | Other |
32,088 | Carl Foreman wrote or produced 34 films from 1941-1980. | 1REFUTES | Year | Title | Writer | Producer | Presenter | Director(s) | Notes [ROW] 1941 | [[Bowery_Blitzkrieg|Bowery Blitzkrieg]] | Yes | | | Wallace Fox | Uncredited [ROW] [[Spooks_Run_Wild|Spooks Run Wild]] | Yes | | | [[Phil_Rosen|Phil Rosen]] | [ROW] 1942 | [[Rhythm_Parade|Rhythm Parade]] | Yes | | | Howard Bretherton | [ROW] 1945 | Know Your Enemy – Japan | Yes | | | [[Frank_Capra|Frank Capra]]
[[Joris_Ivens|Joris Ivens]] | Uncredited
Documentary film [ROW] [[Dakota_(1945_film)|Dakota]] | Yes | | | [[Joseph_Kane|Joseph Kane]] | Story only [ROW] 1948 | [[So_This_Is_New_York|So This Is New York]] | Yes | | | [[Richard_Fleischer|Richard Fleischer]] | [ROW] 1949 | [[The_Clay_Pigeon|The Clay Pigeon]] | Yes | | | [ROW] [[Champion_(1949_film)|Champion]] | Yes | | | [[Mark_Robson_(film_director)|Mark Robson]] | [ROW] [[Home_of_the_Brave_(1949_film)|Home of the Brave]] | Yes | | | [ROW] Let's Go to the Movies | Yes | | | Tholen Gladden | Uncredited
Documentary film [ROW] 1950 | [[Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)|Young Man with a Horn]] | Yes | | | [[Michael_Curtiz|Michael Curtiz]] | [ROW] [[The_Men_(film)|The Men]] | Yes | | | [[Fred_Zinnemann|Fred Zinnemann]] | [ROW] [[Cyrano_de_Bergerac_(1950_film)|Cyrano de Bergerac]] | Yes | | | [[Michael_Gordon_(film_director)|Michael Gordon]] | [ROW] 1952 | [[High_Noon|High Noon]] | Yes | Yes | | Fred Zinnemann | Uncredited associate producer [ROW] 1954 | [[The_Sleeping_Tiger|The Sleeping Tiger]] | Yes | | | [[Joseph_Losey|Joseph Losey]] | Credited as "Derek Frye" [ROW] 1955 | Born for Trouble | Yes | | | [[Desmond_Davis|Desmond Davis]] [ROW] 1957 | [[A_Hatful_of_Rain|A Hatful of Rain]] | Yes | | | Fred Zinnemann | Uncredited [ROW] [[The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwai|The Bridge on the River Kwai]] | Yes | | | [[David_Lean|David Lean]] [ROW] 1958 | [[The_Key_(1958_film)|The Key]] | Yes | Yes | | [[Carol_Reed|Carol Reed]] | [ROW] 1959 | [[The_Mouse_That_Roared_(film)|The Mouse That Roared]] | | | Yes | [[Jack_Arnold_(director)|Jack Arnold]] | Uncredited [ROW] 1961 | [[The_Guns_of_Navarone_(film)|The Guns of Navarone]] | Yes | Yes | | [[J._Lee_Thompson|J. Lee Thompson]] | [ROW] 1963 | [[The_Victors_(1963_film)|The Victors]] | Yes | Yes | | Himself | Directorial debut (only directoral credit) [ROW] 1966 | [[Born_Free|Born Free]] | | | Yes | [[James_Hill_(British_director)|James Hill]] | Presenter [ROW] 1967 | Monsieur Lecoq | | Yes | | [[Seth_Holt|Seth Holt]] | Unfinished [ROW] 1969 | [[Otley_(film)|Otley]] | | Yes | | Dick Clement | Executive producer [ROW] [[Mackenna's_Gold|Mackenna's Gold]] | Yes | Yes | | J. Lee Thompson | [ROW] [[The_Virgin_Soldiers_(film)|The Virgin Soldiers]] | | Yes | Yes | [[John_Dexter|John Dexter]] | Executive producer [ROW] 1972 | [[Living_Free|Living Free]] | | Yes | Yes | [[Jack_Couffer|Jack Couffer]] [ROW] [[Young_Winston|Young Winston]] | Yes | Yes | | [[Richard_Attenborough|Richard Attenborough]] | [ROW] 1974 | [[Born_Free_(TV_series)|Born Free]] | Yes | | | [[Leonard_Horn|Leonard Horn]]
[[Gary_Nelson_(director)|Gary Nelson]]
[[Barry_Crane|Barry Crane]]
[[Paul_Krasny|Paul Krasny]]
[[Russ_Mayberry|Russ Mayberry]]
Richard Benedict
Jack Couffer | Television series
Creator and developer 13 episodes
Story for episode "Elsa's Odyssey" [ROW] 1976–78 | One-Upmanship | | | Yes | [[Ray_Butt|Ray Butt]] | Television series
Arranger 16 episodes [ROW] 1978 | [[Force_10_from_Navarone_(film)|Force 10 from Navarone]] | Yes | Yes | | [[Guy_Hamilton|Guy Hamilton]] | Story only
Executive producer [ROW] 1979 | The Golden Gate Murders | | Yes | | Walter Grauman | Television film
Executive producer [ROW] 1980 | When Time Ran Out | Yes | | | James Goldstone | | Numerical Reasoning |
61,549 | Yisrael Poliakov was a farmer at first before joining the band Hatarnegolim. | 0SUPPORTS | Poliakov originally chose a career as a farmer and studied at the Kfar HaYarok agricultural high school. [SEP] This changed when he was spotted at a school party by members of [[Nahal_Brigade|Nahal Brigade]]'s entertainment , and he was soon recruited by the group. [SEP] In 1961, he joined the original singing band Hatarnegolim (The Roosters) that had been founded by [[Naomi_Polani|Naomi Polani]], the original cast of which broke up in 1964. | Other |
68,288 | A graduate from Winchester College and Christ Church, Oxford, Samuel Rawson Gardiner was subsequently elected to fellowships at All Souls (1884) and Merton (1892) while he was also elected to give the first series of Ford Lectures at Oxford University in 1896. | 0SUPPORTS | He was educated at [[Winchester_College|Winchester College]] and [[Christ_Church,_Oxford|Christ Church, Oxford]], where he obtained a first class in Literae Humaniores. [SEP] He was subsequently elected to fellowships at [[All_Souls_College,_Oxford|All Souls]] (1884) and [[Merton_College,_Oxford|Merton]] (1892). [SEP] In 1896 he was elected to give the first series of [[Ford_Lectures|Ford Lectures]] at [[Oxford_University|Oxford University]]. | Other |
24,972 | Dov Milman, who was born on February 08, 1945, in Jurmala, Latvia, and died on March 10, 2009, was an Israeli politician and diplomat who served as a member of the Knesset for Gahal between 1969 and 1974. | 1REFUTES | Dov Milman ([[Hebrew_language|Hebrew]]: דב מילמן, born 16 January 1919, died 4 May 2007) was an [[Israel|Israeli]] politician and diplomat who served as a member of the [[Knesset|Knesset]] for [[Gahal|Gahal]] between 1969 and 1974, and as ambassador to [[Portugal|Portugal]] from 1981 until 1983. [SEP] Born in [[Riga|Riga]] in [[Latvia|Latvia]], Milman attended a Hebrew [[Tarbut|Tarbut]] [[Gymnasium_(school)|gymnasium]] joined the [[Betar|Betar]] youth movement in 1931, and became an instructor. | Other |
58,190 | Hwang finished his degree at Princeton; then deferred his attendance at Harvard Business School to start the company while Yao took a leave of absence from Emory University. | 0SUPPORTS | In the Spring of 2013, as Hwang was finishing his degree at Princeton, he launched FiscalNote along with two friends from high school, Gerald Yao and Jonathan Chen. [SEP] Hwang deferred his attendance at Harvard Business School to start the company while Yao took a leave of absence from [[Emory_University|Emory University]]. | Other |
45,899 | Lakeshore General Hospital is a Canadian acute care institution located in Pointe-Claire, Quebec that employs 1,200 employees and contains 257 beds, and is situated close to major highway arteries such as Highways 13, 20, 40, and 520 and is often called upon to treat and stabilize accident victims. | 0SUPPORTS | The Lakeshore General Hospital (Hôpital général du Lakeshore) (LGH) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Acute_care|acute care]] institution located in [[Pointe-Claire|Pointe-Claire]], [[Quebec|Quebec]], a suburban municipality near [[Montreal|Montreal]], Quebec. [SEP] The hospital employs 1,200 employees and contains 257 beds, and serves an estimated population of 377,000 in the West Island region of Montreal. [SEP] The LGH is situated close to major highway arteries such as Highways 13, 20, 40, and 520 and is often called upon to treat and stabilize accident victims. | Other |
28,612 | The Genzan Air Group (15 Nov 1940 – 1 Nov 1942) (15 Aug 1944 – the end of war) was an aircraft, airbase and naval garrison unit of the Japanese empire that was involved in the sinking of the British capital ships HMS Prince of Wales and the bombings at the Pearl Harbor. | 1REFUTES | With the [[Bombing_of_Pearl_Harbor|bombing of Pearl Harbor]] and the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Genzan Air Group was deployed to [[Saigon|Saigon]], [[French_Indochina|French Indochina]]. | Other |
6,916 | Madeleine Lebeau starred in the films such as Hold Back the Dawn as Anni in 1941, Cage of Gold as Marie in 1950, and retired in 1959. | 1REFUTES | Year | Title | Role | Notes [ROW] 1939 | Jeunes filles en détresse ([[Girls_in_Distress|Girls in Distress]]) | Une élève de la pension | Uncredited [ROW] 1941 | [[Hold_Back_the_Dawn|Hold Back the Dawn]] | Anni | [ROW] 1942 | [[Gentleman_Jim_(film)|Gentleman Jim]] | Anna Held | [ROW] 1942 | [[Casablanca_(film)|Casablanca]] | Yvonne | [ROW] 1943 | [[Paris_After_Dark|Paris After Dark]] | Collette | [ROW] 1944 | [[Music_for_Millions|Music for Millions]] | Jane | [ROW] 1947 | [[The_Royalists|The Royalists]] | Marie de Verneuil | [ROW] 1948 | Le secret de Monte-Cristo (The Secret of Monte-Cristo) | Marguerite Vigouroux | [ROW] 1950 | [[Cage_of_Gold|Cage of Gold]] | Marie | [ROW] 1950 | Et moi j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'oeil! | Aurélie Lambrusque | [ROW] 1951 | [[Sins_of_Madeleine|Sins of Madeleine]] | Malou | [ROW] 1951 | [[Paris_Still_Sings|Paris Still Sings]] | Gisèle | [ROW] 1952 | Fortuné de Marseille | Tonia | [ROW] 1953 | L'étrange amazone | Eliane | [ROW] 1953 | Mandat d'amener | Françoise Delanglade | [ROW] 1953 | [[Légère_et_court_vêtue|Légère et court vêtue]] (Lightly and Shortly Dressed) | Jacqueline Lorette / Kiki | [ROW] 1953 | L'aventurière du Tchad ([[The_Adventurer_of_Chad|The Adventurer of Chad]]) | Fanny Lacour | [ROW] 1954 | Si Versailles m'était conté ([[Royal_Affairs_in_Versailles|Royal Affairs in Versailles]]) | Une dame de la cour | Uncredited [ROW] 1954 | Quai des blondes [] | Nelly | [ROW] 1954 | Cadet Rousselle | Marguerite de Beaufort | [ROW] 1955 | [[Napoléon_(1955_film)|Napoléon]] | Emilie Pellapra | [ROW] 1955 | La pícara molinera | Jacqueline | [ROW] 1956 | Le pays d'où je viens (The Country I Come From) | Adrienne Terreau | [ROW] 1957 | [[La_Parisienne_(film)|La Parisienne]] | Monique Wilson | [ROW] 1958 | [[La_Vie_à_deux|La Vie à deux]] (Life for Two) | Peggy | [ROW] 1959 | Vous n'avez rien à déclarer? | Gloria Frontignac | [ROW] 1959 | Le chemin des écoliers ([[Way_of_Youth|Way of Youth]]) | Flora | [ROW] 1963 | [[8½|8½]] | Madeleine, the French actress | [ROW] 1964 | [[Desafío_en_Río_Bravo|Desafío en Río Bravo]] (Gunmen of the Rio Grande) | Jennie Lee | [ROW] 1964 | [[Angélique,_Marquise_des_Anges|Angélique, Marquise des Anges]] | La Grande Demoiselle | [ROW] 1965 | La vuelta | | [ROW] 1967 | La bouquetière des innocents | Marie de Médicis | TV movie [SEP] Madeleine Lebeau [ROW] Born | Marie Madeleine Berthe Lebeau
(1923-06-10)10 June 1923
[[Antony,_Hauts-de-Seine|Antony]], France [ROW] Died | 1 May 2016(2016-05-01) (aged 92)
[[Estepona|Estepona]], Spain [ROW] Occupation | Actress [ROW] Years active | 1939–1970 [ROW] Notable work | [[Casablanca_(film)|Casablanca]], [[8½|8½]] [ROW] Spouse(s) | Marcel Dalio
(m. 1939; div. 1942)
[[Tullio_Pinelli|Tullio Pinelli]]
(m. 1988; died 2009) | Other |
19,759 | Marcos Baghdatis was the runner up in the 2006 Australian Open and lost to Roger Federer. | 0SUPPORTS | He was the runner-up at the [[2006_Australian_Open|2006 Australian Open]] and a semifinalist at the [[2006_Wimbledon_Championships|2006 Wimbledon Championships]] and reached a career-high [[Association_of_Tennis_Professionals|ATP]] singles ranking of world No. [SEP] [[Roger_Federer|Roger Federer]] won his second Australian Open title, defeating [[Marcos_Baghdatis|Marcos Baghdatis]] in the final in four sets. | Other |
47,620 | The Inbetween, a rock band by Scarlet White who received a positive review from New Release Tuesday. | 1REFUTES | The Inbetween is the second studio album by American Christian rock band [[Scarlet_White|Scarlet White]] The album was self–released on October 14, 2014. | Other |
48,085 | With a population of 44,690, Linden, primarily a bauxite mining town, is the largest city in South America. | 1REFUTES | Linden [ROW] [[List_of_sovereign_states|Country]] | [[Guyana|Guyana]] [ROW] [[Regions_of_Guyana|Region]] | [[Upper_Demerara-Berbice|Upper Demerara-Berbice]] [ROW] Elevation | 157 ft (48 m) [ROW] Population (2012) [ROW] Total | 27,277 | Entity Disambiguation |
68,096 | Oswald Houston and his family moved to Williamsport, Maury County, Tennessee in 1833, then he and his wife raised their family, but losing several children to infectious diseases. | 0SUPPORTS | In 1833, Houston and his family moved to Williamsport, Maury County, Tennessee. [SEP] He and his wife raised their family, losing several children to infectious diseases. | Other |
16,504 | The Ballinora, which is located in Munster, Ireland, is a small rural parish which is home to several education facilities and sports clubs. | 0SUPPORTS | Ballinora or Ballynora ([[Irish_language|Irish]]: Baile an Óraigh) is a small rural parish and townland near [[Cork_city|Cork city]] and [[Ballincollig|Ballincollig]] in [[County_Cork|County Cork]], [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]]. [SEP] The townland is home to several education facilities and sporting clubs, and includes the village of [[Waterfall,_County_Cork|Waterfall]]. [SEP] Ballinora
Baile an Óraigh [ROW] Country | [[Republic_of_Ireland|Ireland]] [ROW] [[Provinces_of_Ireland|Province]] | [[Munster|Munster]] [ROW] [[Counties_of_Ireland|County]] | [[County_Cork|County Cork]] [ROW] Website | | Combining Tables and Text |
23,281 | Poet and playwright Herménégilde Chiasson is the 29th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, the viceregal representative in New Brunswick of the Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. | 0SUPPORTS | Herménégilde Chiasson [[Order_of_New_Brunswick|ONB]] (born 7 April 1946) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] poet, playwright and visual artist of [[Acadians|Acadian]] origin. [SEP] Born in [[Saint-Simon,_New_Brunswick|Saint-Simon]], [[New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]], he was the [[List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_New_Brunswick#Lieutenant_Governors_of_New_Brunswick,_1867-present|29th]] [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_New_Brunswick|Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick]] between 2003 and 2009. [SEP] The Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick ([[English|/lɛfˈtɛnənt/]], in [[French_language|French]]: Lieutenant-gouverneur (if male) or Lieutenante-gouverneure (if female) du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the viceregal representative in [[New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]] of the [[Monarchy_of_Canada|Canadian monarch]], Queen [[Elizabeth_II|Elizabeth II]], who [[Monarchy_in_New_Brunswick|operates distinctly within the province]] but is also shared equally with the ten other jurisdictions of Canada, as well as the other [[Commonwealth_realm|Commonwealth realms]] and any subdivisions thereof, and resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
62,454 | Ćurilac is a majority Montenegrins, while Serbs are the smallest ethnicity. | 0SUPPORTS | Ethnicity | Number | Percentage [ROW] [[Montenegrins_(ethnic_group)|Montenegrins]] | 365 | 66.6% [ROW] [[Serbs_of_Montenegro|Serbs]] | 161 | 29.4% [ROW] other/undeclared | 22 | 4.0% [ROW] Total | 548 | 100% | Numerical Reasoning |
83,117 | Claire Michel, who started her sport career at twelve, started competing in cross-country running, a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass, at 14. | 0SUPPORTS | Michel started her sport career at 12 years, after reading about her mother competing in the Montreal Olympics, representing her high-school in swimming competitions. [SEP] At 14, she also started competing in [[Cross-country_running|cross-country running]] and track and field, immediately becoming one of the top junior athletes in Oregon in both endeavors. [SEP] Cross country running is a [[Sport|sport]] in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
14,549 | The 2014 Northwestern State Demons football team played twelve games from August 28 to November 22 and won in six out of the twelve games. | 0SUPPORTS | 2014 [[Northwestern_State_Demons_football|Northwestern State Demons football]] [ROW] Conference | [[Southland_Conference|Southland Conference]] [ROW] 2014 record | 6–6 (4–4 Southland) [ROW] Head coach | [ROW] Offensive coordinator | Ben Norton (1st season) [ROW] Defensive coordinator | [[Mike_Lucas|Mike Lucas]] (1st season) [ROW] Home stadium | [[Harry_Turpin_Stadium|Harry Turpin Stadium]]
(Capacity: 15,971) [SEP] Date | Time | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance [ROW] August 28 | 6:00 pm | [[2014_Missouri_State_Bears_football_team|Missouri State]]* | | | L 27–34 | 9,284 [ROW] September 6 | 6:30 pm | at No. 10 (FBS) [[2014_Baylor_Bears_football_team|Baylor]]* | | [[Fox_Sports_Southwest|FSSW+]] | L 6–70 | 45,034 [ROW] September 13 | 6:00 pm | at [[2014_Southern_Jaguars_football_team|Southern]]* | | [[Cox_Sports_Television|CST]] | W 51–27 | 15,011 [ROW] September 20 | 6:00 pm | at [[2014_Louisiana_Tech_Bulldogs_football_team|Louisiana Tech]]* | | | W 30–27 | 26,004 [ROW] October 4 | 3:00 pm | at No. 11 [[2014_Southeastern_Louisiana_Lions_football_team|Southeastern Louisiana]] | | [[Southland_Conference#Southland_Conference_Television_Network|SLCTV]] | L 22–30 | 4,165 [ROW] October 11 | 6:00 pm | [[2014_Incarnate_Word_Cardinals_football_team|Incarnate Word]] | | [[ESPN3|ESPN3]] | W 49–12 | 8,931 [ROW] October 18 | 3:00 pm | No. 24 [[2014_Sam_Houston_State_Bearkats_football_team|Sam Houston State]] | | SLCTV | W 31–27 | 7,895 [ROW] October 25 | 3:00 pm | at [[2014_Central_Arkansas_Bears_football_team|Central Arkansas]] | | | L 35–58 | 11,163 [ROW] November 1 | 6:00 pm | No. 9 [[2014_McNeese_State_Cowboys_football_team|McNeese State]] | | DTV | L 28–35 | 9,178 [ROW] November 8 | 2:00 pm | at [[2014_Abilene_Christian_Wildcats_football_team|Abilene Christian]] | | | W 34–10 | 4,800 [ROW] November 15 | 6:00 pm | [[2014_Nicholls_State_Colonels_football_team|Nicholls State]] | | DTV | W 48–21 | 4,189 [ROW] November 22 | 3:00 pm | at [[2014_Stephen_F._Austin_Lumberjacks_football_team|Stephen F. Austin]] | | | L 24–27 | 4,810 | Other |
91,012 | Karemlash was home to Denna II and local communities in the 14th century. | 0SUPPORTS | Karemlash was the seat of the Nestorian patriarch [[Denha_II|Denha II]] (1336/7–1381/2) for at least part of his reign. [SEP] At this period Karemlash had Jacobite and Armenian communities alongside its Nestorian majority, and its village chiefs styled themselves 'emirs'. [SEP] As a means of recording the passage of [[Time|time]], the 14th century was a [[Century|century]] lasting from January 1, 1301, through December 31, 1400. | Other |
72,713 | Im Namen des Gesetzes played a Principal Detective under character name Stefan Kehler. | 0SUPPORTS | Character name | Portrayed by | Position | English translation | Years [ROW] Law (detectives, medical examiners & forensic scientists) [ROW] Stefan Kehler | Wolfgang Bathke | Kriminalhauptkommissar | Principal Detective | 1994-2008 [ROW] Mark Eschenbach | Matthias Bullach | Kriminaloberkommissar | Senior Detective | 1994–1996 [ROW] Peter Wolniak | Uwe Fellensiek | Kriminalkommissar | Detective | 1996-1998 [ROW] Ralf Bongartz | Max Gertsch | Kriminalkommissar | Detective | 1998-2000 [ROW] Axel Bonhoff | Wolfgang Krewe | Kriminalkommissar | Detective | 2000-2008 [ROW] Dr. Duhler | Klaus Schindler | Gerichtsmediziner | Medical Examiner | 1998-2008 [ROW] Svenja Björson | Li Hagman | Kriminaltechnikerin | Forensic Scientist | 2005-2008 [ROW] Order (prosecutors, judges and advocates) [ROW] Dr. Gerhard Lotze | Henry van Lyck | Oberstaatsanwalt | Senior Prosecutor | 1994-2004 [ROW] Dr. Steiner | Wolf-Dietrich Berg | Oberstaatsanwalt | Senior Prosecutor | 1998 [ROW] Dr. Max Brunner | Michael Fitz | Oberstaatsanwalt | Senior Prosecutor | 2004-2005 [ROW] Dr. Tobias Kampen | Axel Pape | Oberstaatsanwalt | Senior Prosecutor | 2005-2008 [ROW] Karin Kerstin | Magdalena Ritter | Staatsanwältin | Prosecutor | 1994 [ROW] Charlotte Glaser | Britta Schmeling | Staatsanwältin | Prosecutor | 1994-2005 [ROW] Susanne Clausen | Brigitte Beyeler | Staatsanwältin | Prosecutor | 1999-2002 [ROW] Lisa Sturm | Mariella Ahrens | Staatsanwältin | Prosecutor | 2005-2008 [ROW] Eva Hardenberg | [[Sandra_Borgmann|Sandra Borgmann]] | Staatsanwältin | Prosecutor | 2008 [ROW] | Annekathrin Bürger | Vorsitzende Richterin | Presiding Judge | 1998-2004 [ROW] | Walter Tschernich | Vorsitzender Richter | Presiding Judge | 1998-2004 [ROW] | Bodo Wolf | Vorsitzender Richter | Presiding Judge | 1998-2007 [ROW] | Hans Peter Hallwachs | Vorsitzender Richter | Presiding Judge | 2000-2008 [ROW] | Norbert Ghafouri | Vorsitzender Richter | Presiding Judge | 2002-2008 [ROW] | Heidrun Gärtner | Richterin | Judge | 2003-2008 [ROW] Gotthardy | Angela Hobrig | Haftrichterin | Custodial Judge | 2000-2002 [ROW] Siegfrid Rasch | [[Karl-Heinz_von_Liebezeit|Karl-Heinz von Liebezeit]] | Rechtsanwalt | Advocate | 2000-2007 | Other |
69,666 | In July 1980, the Tacoma Daisies, a Minor League Baseball team that played in the Pacific Northwest League and won the league championship in 1892, agreed to allow Sunday games because of poor attendance. | 1REFUTES | In July 1890, the Daisies agreed to allow Sunday games because of poor attendance. | Numerical Reasoning |
34,008 | Cancioneiro da Ajuda is a collection of Galician-Portuguese lyric poems, now regarded as the oldest of the Galician-Portuguese cancioneiros with secular music, which is also kept in the library of the Ajuda National Palace, a neoclassical monument in the civil parish of Ajuda in the city of Lisbon, central Portugal. | 0SUPPORTS | The Cancioneiro da Ajuda (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[kɐ̃sjuˈnɐjɾu ðaˈʒuðɐ]], Galician: [[Galician|[kanθjoˈnejɾʊ ð(ɐ) aˈʃuðɐ]]; "Ajuda Songbook") is a collection of [[Trovadorismo|Galician-Portuguese lyric poems]] probably dating from the last quarter of the 13th century. [SEP] It is the oldest of the Galician-Portuguese cancioneiros with secular music. [SEP] The Cancioneiro is kept in the library of the [[Ajuda_National_Palace|Ajuda National Palace]], a former royal residence located in Lisbon. [SEP] The Palace of Ajuda (Portuguese: Palácio da Ajuda, Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[ɐˈʒudɐ]]) is a neoclassical monument in the civil parish of [[Ajuda|Ajuda]] in the city of [[Lisbon|Lisbon]], central [[Portugal|Portugal]]. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
34,067 | Laura Aikman, the English actress married to Matt Kennard, played Mei Ling in the 2012 video game The Secret World. | 0SUPPORTS | Laura Holly Aikman (born 24 December 1985) is an [[English_people|English]] [[Actress|actress]], best known for her television appearances. [SEP] Laura Aikman [ROW] Born | Laura Holly Aikman
(1985-12-24) 24 December 1985 (age 34)
[[London|London]], United Kingdom [ROW] Nationality | [[British_people|British]] [ROW] Occupation | Actress [ROW] Years active | 1996–present [ROW] Employer | [[BBC|BBC]]
[[ITV_Network|ITV]] [ROW] Television | [[The_Mysti_Show|The Mysti Show]] (2004–2005)
[[Casualty_(TV_series)|Casualty]] (2009–2011)
[[Lemon_La_Vida_Loca|Lemon La Vida Loca]] (2012–2013)
[[4_O'Clock_Club|4 O'Clock Club]] (2012–2014)
[[The_Job_Lot|The Job Lot]] (2014–2015)
[[Waterloo_Road_(TV_series)|Waterloo Road]] (2015)
[[Gavin_&_Stacey|Gavin & Stacey]] (2019) [ROW] Spouse(s) | [[Matt_Kennard|Matt Kennard]] [ROW] Parent(s) | Stuart St. Paul
Jean Heard [SEP] Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) [ROW] 2012 | [[The_Secret_World|The Secret World]] | Mei Ling | | [ROW] 2013 | Divinity: Dragon Commander | General Scarlett | | [ROW] 2014 | Dragon Age: Inquisition | Additional Voices | | [ROW] 2015 | Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward | Yda Hext | | [ROW] 2017 | Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood | Lyse | | [ROW] 2018 | [[Dragon_Quest_XI:_Echoes_of_an_Elusive_Age|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age]] | Jade | | | Combining Tables and Text |
94,012 | Far Eastern Military District had over 50 commanders since 1945, one of whom is Maksim Purkayev. | 1REFUTES | Name | Years served in position [ROW] Army General [[Maksim_Purkayev|Maksim Purkayev]] | September 1945 – January 1947 [ROW] Colonel General [[Nikolay_Ivanovich_Krylov|Nikola Krylov]] (later Marshal of the Soviet Union) | January 1947 – April 1953 [ROW] [[Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union|Marshal of the Soviet Union]] [[Rodion_Malinovsky|Rodion Malinovsky]] | April 1953 – March 1956 [ROW] Army General Valentin Penkovskiy | March 1956 – July 1961 [ROW] Army General Yakov Kreizer | August 1961 – December 1963 [ROW] Colonel General Ivan Pavlovskiy | December 1963 – April 1967 [ROW] Colonel General Оleg Losik | April 5, 1967 – May 1969 [ROW] Army General Vladimir Тolubko [] | May 1969 – April 1972 [ROW] Army General Vasily Petrov | April 1972 – May 1976 [ROW] Army General Ivan Tretyak | June 1976 – July 1984 [ROW] Army General [[Dmitry_Yazov|Dmitry Yazov]] | July 1984 – January 1987 [ROW] [[Colonel_General|Colonel General]] Mikhail Мoiseev | January 1987 – December 1988 [ROW] Colonel General Viktor Novozhilov | January 1989 – 1992 [ROW] Colonel General [[Viktor_Chechevatov|Viktor Chechevatov]] | 1992–1999 [ROW] Colonel General (until 2003)/Army General Yuri Yakubov | 1999 – September 2006 [ROW] Colonel General Vladimir Bulgakov | September 2006 – 2009 [ROW] [[Colonel_General|Colonel General]] [[Oleg_Salyukov|Oleg Salyukov]] | December 2008 – 2010 | Numerical Reasoning |
51,542 | In the list of Rabies Virus ORFs the symbol N refers to Nucleoprotein, which keeps nucleoprotein condensed, and the symbol P refers to Phosphoprotein which involves various regulatory functions. | 1REFUTES | Symbol | Name | UniProt | Function [ROW] N | Nucleoprotein | | Coats the RNA. [ROW] P | Phosphoprotein | | L cofactor and various regulatory functions. Has many isoforms from multiple initiation. [ROW] M | Matrix | | Keeps nucleoprotein condensed. Important for assembly; has roles in regulation. [ROW] G | Glycoprotein | | Spike. Uses muscular [[NAChR|nAChR]], [[NCAM|NCAM]], and [[P75NTR|p75NTR]] as receptors. [ROW] L | Large structural protean | | [[RNA_replicase|RNA replicase]] of the Mononegavirales type. | Other |
78,418 | The Tokyo Metropolitan University is a Public Research University in Japan which receives public funds through a national or subnational government, as opposed to a private university. | 0SUPPORTS | Tokyo Metropolitan University (東京都立大学, Tōkyō Toritsu Daigaku), often referred to as TMU, is a [[Public_Research_University|Public Research University]] in Japan. [SEP] A public university or public college is a [[University|university]] or [[College|college]] that is in [[State_ownership|state ownership]] or receives significant [[Government_spending|public funds]] through a national or subnational government, as opposed to a [[Private_university|private university]]. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
49,490 | The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble, a tradition-based modern style of string band music. | 0SUPPORTS | The Dead South is a [[Folk_music|folk]]-bluegrass musical ensemble based in [[Regina,_Saskatchewan|Regina, Saskatchewan]], Canada. [SEP] Amanda Hathers, of CanadianBeats, opines that, while the album provides "the traditional folk/country experience, chock full of banjo plucking, twang and impressive harmonies, the band's ability to make the music entertaining and engaging is impressive. [SEP] AllMusic reviewer Timothy Monger considers that tradition to be "a gritty punk ethos with traditional bluegrass and old-time string band music" | Multi-hop Reasoning |
77,154 | The maximum size of adult Japanese bobtail squid, also known as Sepiolina nipponensis, the only species in the genus Sepiolina, is 2.5 cm in mantle length (ML), and its body consists of large fins and a short and dome-shaped mantle surrounded by an iridescent belt. | 0SUPPORTS | Sepiolina nipponensis, also known as the Japanese bobtail squid, is a [[Bobtail_squid|bobtail squid]] and the only species in the genus Sepiolina. [SEP] The maximum size of adult Japanese bobtail squid is 2.5 cm in [[Mantle_(mollusc)|mantle]] length (ML). [SEP] The body consists of large fins and a short and dome-shaped mantle surrounded by an iridescent belt. | Other |
47,116 | Meghalaya, India is a tourist destination that is famous for its long and deep caves, among them the Mawsmai limestone caves near Cherrapunji. | 2NOT ENOUGH INFO | Meghalaya ([[British_English|UK]]: [[English|/meɪˈɡɑːləjə/]], [[American_English|US]]: [[English|/ˌmeɪɡəˈleɪə/]]); (meaning "abode of clouds"; from [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] megha, "cloud" + ā-laya, "abode") is a [[States_and_union_territories_of_India|state]] in northeastern [[India|India]]. [SEP] Cherrapunji ([[English|/ˌtʃɛrəˈpʌndʒi, -ˈpʊn-/]] (listen)) or Sohra is a subdivisional town in the [[East_Khasi_Hills_district|East Khasi Hills district]] in the Indian state of [[Meghalaya|Meghalaya]]. [SEP] The Indian state, [[Meghalaya|Meghalaya]] is famous for its many caves, which attract tourists not only from India but abroad too. [SEP] A few of the caves in this region have been listed amongst the longest and deepest in the world. [SEP] Brian Khapran-Daly of Meghalaya Adventure association have expedite most of the caves of [[Meghalaya|Meghalaya]] (stated above). | Multi-hop Reasoning |
42,696 | Gretchen Quintana garnered 5544 points, but failed to secure the first place in the Heptathlon event at 2011 Pan American Games held in Guadalajara, México. | 0SUPPORTS | Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes [ROW] Representing [[Cuba|Cuba]] [ROW] 2005 | [[Athletics_at_the_2005_ALBA_Games|ALBA Games]] | [[La_Habana|La Habana]], [[Cuba|Cuba]] | 2nd | Heptathlon | 5295 pts [ROW] 2006 | [[2006_NACAC_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics|NACAC U23 Championships]] | [[Santo_Domingo,_Dominican_Republic|Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic]] | 1st | Heptathlon | [[2006_NACAC_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results#Heptathlon|5810 pts]] [ROW] [[Athletics_at_the_2006_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games|Central American and Caribbean Games]] | [[Cartagena,_Colombia|Cartagena, Colombia]] | 3rd | Heptathlon | [[Athletics_at_the_2006_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon|5584 pts]] [ROW] 2007 | [[Athletics_at_the_2007_ALBA_Games|ALBA Games]] | [[Caracas|Caracas]], [[Venezuela|Venezuela]] | 1st | Heptathlon | 6076 pts [ROW] [[2007_NACAC_Combined_Events_Championships|NACAC Combined Events Championships]] | [[Santo_Domingo|Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican_Republic|Dominican Republic]] | 1st | Heptathlon | [[2007_NACAC_Combined_Events_Championships#Women's_Heptathlon|6007 pts]] [ROW] [[Athletics_at_the_2007_Pan_American_Games|Pan American Games]] | [[Rio_de_Janeiro,_Brazil|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | 2nd | Heptathlon | [[Athletics_at_the_2007_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon|6000 pts]] [ROW] [[2007_World_Championships_in_Athletics|World Championships]] | [[Osaka,_Japan|Osaka, Japan]] | 32nd | Heptathlon | [[2007_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_heptathlon|4954 pts]] [ROW] 2008 | [[Hypo-Meeting|Hypo-Meeting]] | [[Götzis|Götzis]], [[Austria|Austria]] | 23rd | Heptathlon | [[2008_Hypo-Meeting|5510 pts]] [ROW] [[Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics|Olympic Games]] | [[Beijing|Beijing]], [[PR_China|PR China]] | 25th | Heptathlon | [[Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_heptathlon|5830 pts]] [ROW] 2009 | [[2009_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics|Central American and Caribbean Championships]] | [[Havana,_Cuba|Havana, Cuba]] | 1st | Heptathlon | [[2009_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results|5710 pts]] [ROW] 2010 | [[2010_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics|Ibero-American Championships]] | [[San_Fernando,_Cádiz|San Fernando]], [[Spain|Spain]] | – | Heptathlon | [[2010_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results#Heptathlon|DNF]] [ROW] 2011 | [[2011_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics|Central American and Caribbean Championships]] | [[Mayagüez,_Puerto_Rico|Mayagüez, Puerto Rico]] | 1st | Heptathlon | [[2011_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results#Heptathlon|5704 pts]] [ROW] [[Athletics_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games|Pan American Games]] | [[Guadalajara|Guadalajara]], [[Mexico|México]] | 4th | Heptahlon | [[Athletics_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon|5544 pts]] | Other |
87,295 | The list of destinations of Niger Airlines includes Agadez City in Diffa Airport and Maradi City in Diori Hamani International Airport (an airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger) | 1REFUTES | Country | City | Airport [ROW] [[Niger|Niger]] | [[Agadez|Agadez]] | [[Mano_Dayak_International_Airport|Mano Dayak International Airport]] [ROW] [[Niger|Niger]] | [[Diffa|Diffa]] | [[Diffa_Airport|Diffa Airport]] [ROW] [[Niger|Niger]] | [[Maradi,_Niger|Maradi]] | [[Maradi_Airport|Maradi Airport]] [ROW] [[Niger|Niger]] | [[Niamey|Niamey]] | [[Diori_Hamani_International_Airport|Diori Hamani International Airport]] [ROW] [[Niger|Niger]] | [[Zinder|Zinder]] | [[Zinder_Airport|Zinder Airport]] | Other |
63,347 | Launched in March 2015, the Day to Praise Global initiative produced songs, inspired by the Hallel Psalms. | 0SUPPORTS | As part of the praise worship celebrations, Day to Praise produced songs, inspired by the [[Hallel|Hallel]] Psalms. [SEP] The Day to Praise Global initiative was launched in March 2015. | Other |
59,766 | Maria Fitzherbert married Edward Weld who died two months later and was left destitute. | 1REFUTES | Weld died just three months later after a fall from his horse and having failed to sign his new will, his estate went to his younger brother [[Thomas_Weld_(of_Lulworth)|Thomas]], the father of fifteen children, including the future [[Thomas_Weld_(cardinal)|Cardinal Weld]]. [SEP] At sixteen, Maria married [[Edward_Weld|Edward Weld]], 16 years her senior, a rich [[Catholic|Catholic]] widower and landowner of [[Lulworth_Castle|Lulworth Castle]] in July 1775. | Other |
40,581 | The 1931 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team played a number of games between September 26 and December 5 including those played against South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Kansas. | 0SUPPORTS | Date | Time | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance [ROW] September 26 | 2 p.m. | [[South_Dakota_Coyotes|South Dakota]]* | | W 44–6 | [ROW] October 3 | 2 pm. | at [[1931_Northwestern_Wildcats_football_team|Northwestern]]* | | L 7–19 | [ROW] October 10 | 2 p.m. | [[1931_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team|Oklahoma]] | | W 13–0 | [ROW] October 24 | 2 p.m. | [[1931_Kansas_Jayhawks_football_team|Kansas]] | | W 6–0 | 20,000 [ROW] October 31 | 2 p.m. | at [[1931_Missouri_Tigers_football_team|Missouri]] | | W 10–7 | [ROW] November 7 | 2 p.m. | [[1931_Iowa_Hawkeyes_football_team|Iowa]]* | | W 7–0 | [ROW] November 14 | 2 p.m. | at [[1931_Kansas_State_Wildcats_football_team|Kansas State]] | | W 6–3 | [ROW] November 21 | 2 p.m. | [[1931_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team|Iowa State]] | | W 23–0 | 11,977 [ROW] November 26 | 1 p.m. | at [[1931_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_team|Pittsburgh]]* | | L 0–40 | [ROW] December 5 | 3 p.m. | at [[1931_Colorado_Agricultural_Aggies_football_team|Colorado Agricultural]]* | | W 20–7 | | Numerical Reasoning |
39,699 | Guilherme Camacho has made six appearances in the 2010 Série A League (a league for men's professional football clubs in Brazil) under Flamengo, then three appearances in the 2012 Série A League. | 0SUPPORTS | The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[kãmpjoˈnatu braziˈlejɾu ˈsɛɾii ˈa]]; English: Brazilian Championship A Series), commonly referred as Brasileirão (Portuguese pronunciation: [[Portuguese|[brazilejˈɾãw]]), is a Brazilian professional league for men's [[Association_football|football]] clubs. [SEP] Club | Season | League | State League | Cup | Continental | Other | Total [ROW] Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals [ROW] [[Clube_de_Regatas_do_Flamengo|Flamengo]] | [[2008_in_Brazilian_football|2008]] | [[Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_A|Série A]] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 [ROW] [[2009_in_Brazilian_football|2009]] | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 10 | 0 [ROW] [[2010_in_Brazilian_football|2010]] | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 7 | 1 [ROW] [[2012_in_Brazilian_football|2012]] | 3 | 0 | 4 | 1 | — | 3 | 0 | — | 10 | 1 [ROW] Total | 18 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | — | 27 | 2 [ROW] [[Paraná_Clube|Paraná]] (loan) | [[2008_in_Brazilian_football|2008]] | [[Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_B|Série B]] | 4 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 4 | 0 [ROW] Goiás (loan) | [[2010_in_Brazilian_football|2010]] | Série A | 3 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 3 | 0 [ROW] Bahia (loan) | [[2011_in_Brazilian_football|2011]] | Série A | 13 | 1 | 18 | 3 | 6 | 1 | — | — | 37 | 5 [ROW] [[Audax_Rio_de_Janeiro_Esporte_Clube|Audax Rio]] | [[2013_in_Brazilian_football|2013]] | Carioca | — | 6 | 0 | — | — | 12 | 1 | 18 | 1 [ROW] [[Grêmio_Osasco_Audax_Esporte_Clube|Audax]] | [[2014_in_Brazilian_football|2014]] | [[Campeonato_Paulista|Paulista]] | — | 13 | 1 | — | — | — | 13 | 1 [ROW] [[2015_in_Brazilian_football|2015]] | — | 14 | 0 | — | — | — | 14 | 0 [ROW] [[2016_in_Brazilian_football|2016]] | [[Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_D|Série D]] | 0 | 0 | 18 | 2 | — | — | — | 18 | 2 [ROW] Total | 0 | 0 | 45 | 3 | — | — | — | 45 | 3 [ROW] [[Guaratinguetá_Futebol|Guaratinguetá]] (loan) | [[2014_in_Brazilian_football|2014]] | [[Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_C|Série C]] | 16 | 3 | — | — | — | — | 16 | 3 [ROW] [[Botafogo_de_Futebol_e_Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan) | [[2015_in_Brazilian_football|2015]] | Série B | 17 | 0 | — | 1 | 0 | — | — | 18 | 0 [ROW] [[Sport_Club_Corinthians_Paulista|Corinthians]] | [[2016_in_Brazilian_football|2016]] | Série A | 17 | 1 | — | 4 | 0 | — | — | 21 | 1 [ROW] [[2017_in_Brazilian_football|2017]] | 27 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 0 | — | 45 | 0 [ROW] [[2018_in_Brazilian_football|2018]] | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 4 | 0 [ROW] Total | 44 | 1 | 14 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 0 | — | 70 | 1 [ROW] Athletico Paranaense (loan) | [[2018_in_Brazilian_football|2018]] | Série A | 19 | 1 | — | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | — | 25 | 1 [ROW] [[2019_in_Brazilian_football|2019]] | 6 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | — | 11 | 0 [ROW] Total | 25 | 1 | — | 4 | 0 | 7 | 0 | — | 36 | 1 [ROW] Career total | 140 | 6 | 88 | 8 | 17 | 1 | 17 | 0 | 12 | 1 | 274 | 16 | Multi-hop Reasoning |
88,076 | 1336 Zeelandia, which was discovered in September 1934 by H. van Gent, was named after a province of the Netherlands. | 0SUPPORTS | Discovery [ROW] [[List_of_minor_planet_discoverers|Discovered by]] | [[Hendrik_van_Gent|H. van Gent]] [ROW] [[List_of_observatory_codes|Discovery site]] | [[Union_Observatory|Johannesburg Obs.]] [ROW] Discovery date | 9 September 1934 [ROW] Designations [ROW] [[Minor_planet_designation|MPC designation]] | (1336) Zeelandia [ROW] Named after | Zeeland
(a province of the [[Netherlands|Netherlands]]) [ROW] [[Provisional_designation_in_astronomy|Alternative designations]] | 1934 RW · 1929 QE
1930 XC · 1935 YF
1939 RP · A906 YO [ROW] [[Minor_planet#Populations|Minor planet category]] | [[Main-belt|main-belt]] · ([[Kirkwood_gap|outer]])
[[Koronis_family|Koronis]] [ROW] [[Osculating_orbit|Orbital characteristics]] [ROW] Observation arc | 112.01 yr (40,913 days) [ROW] [[Perihelion_and_aphelion|Aphelion]] | 3.0348 [[Astronomical_unit|AU]] [ROW] [[Perihelion_and_aphelion|Perihelion]] | 2.6654 AU [ROW] Semi-major axis | 2.8501 AU [ROW] [[Orbital_eccentricity|Eccentricity]] | 0.0648 [ROW] [[Orbital_period|Orbital period]] | 4.81 [[Julian_year_(astronomy)|yr]] (1,757 days) [ROW] [[Mean_anomaly|Mean anomaly]] | 117.20[[Degree_(angle)|°]] [ROW] [[Mean_motion|Mean motion]] | 0° 12 17.28 / day [ROW] [[Orbital_inclination|Inclination]] | 3.1972° [ROW] [[Longitude_of_the_ascending_node|Longitude of ascending node]] | 97.420° [ROW] [[Argument_of_periapsis|Argument of perihelion]] | 220.01° [ROW] [[Standard_asteroid_physical_characteristics|Physical characteristics]] [ROW] Dimensions | 19.18±0.51 km
20.99±2.1 km
21.441±0.132 km
23.056±0.108 km
23.63±3.31 km [ROW] [[Rotation_period|Rotation period]] | 15.602 [[Hour|h]]
15.624±0.001 h [ROW] [[Geometric_albedo|Geometric albedo]] | 0.153±0.280
0.1829±0.0228
0.2183±0.052
0.232±0.045
0.273±0.017 [ROW] [[Asteroid_spectral_types|Spectral type]] | [[Asteroid_color_indices|B–V]] = 0.810
[[Asteroid_color_indices|U–B]] = 0.366
[[Tholen_classification|Tholen]] = [[S-type_asteroid|S]]
[[SMASS_classification|SMASS]] = [[S-type_asteroid|S]] [ROW] [[Absolute_magnitude#Solar_System_bodies_(H)|Absolute magnitude (H)]] | 10.66 · 10.71±0.58 · 10.79 · 10.94±0.02 | Other |
7,406 | In the 2011–12 PBA Philippine Cup where Larry Fonacier was awarded the Finals MVP, James Yap was awarded Player of the Week on two different weeks in the season. | 0SUPPORTS | Week | Player | Ref. [ROW] October 2–9 | [[Alex_Cabagnot|Alex Cabagnot]] ([[Petron_Blaze_Boosters|Petron Blaze Boosters]]) | [ROW] October 10–16 | [[Harvey_Carey|Harvey Carey]] (Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters) | [ROW] October 17–23 | [[Jeffrei_Chan|Jeffrei Chan]] ([[Rain_or_Shine_Elasto_Painters|Rain or Shine Elasto Painters]]) | [ROW] October 24–30 | [[Gary_David|Gary David]] ([[Powerade_Tigers|Powerade Tigers]]) | [ROW] October 31 - November 6 | [[Joseph_Yeo|Joseph Yeo]] ([[Petron_Blaze_Boosters|Petron Blaze Boosters]]) | [ROW] November 7–13 | [[James_Yap|James Yap]] ([[B-Meg_Llamados|B-Meg Llamados]]) | [ROW] November 14–20 | [[Jayson_Castro|Jayson Castro]] (Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters) | [ROW] November 21–27 | [[Gary_David|Gary David]] ([[Powerade_Tigers|Powerade Tigers]]) | [ROW] November 28 - December 4 | [[James_Yap|James Yap]] ([[B-Meg_Llamados|B-Meg Llamados]]) | [ROW] December 5–11 | [[Mike_Cortez|Mike Cortez]] ([[Barangay_Ginebra_Kings|Barangay Ginebra Kings]]) | [ROW] December 12–18 | [[Gary_David|Gary David]] ([[Powerade_Tigers|Powerade Tigers]]) | [ROW] January 9–15 | [[Jimmy_Alapag|Jimmy Alapag]] (Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters) | | Other |
70,919 | During the European elections held between 2004 and 2019, England and Wales had more votes than Scotland and Northern Ireland. | 1REFUTES | England is a [[Country|country]] that is [[Countries_of_the_United_Kingdom|part]] of the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. | Other |
79,758 | Ravinia station is in Illinois on the Union Pacific/North Line and was opened in 1898 and had a new roof an repainting done in 2016. | 1REFUTES | The Ravinia station was opened in 1889 and includes a station house on the inbound platform which was designed by architect J.E. Blunt. | Other |
45,563 | In the 1997 Conference, Alabama A&M Bulldogs football was with the D-II Independent, while in the 1998 Conference, it was changed to MIFC. | 1REFUTES | School | 1997 Conference | 1998 Conference [ROW] [[Alabama_A&M_Bulldogs_football|Alabama A&M]] | [[Southern_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Conference|Southern Intercollegiate]] | [[NCAA_Division_II_independent_schools|D-II Independent]] [ROW] [[Findlay_Oilers_football|Findlay]] | [[Mid-States_Football_Association|MSFA]] (NAIA) | MIFC [ROW] [[Mercyhurst_Lakers_football|Mercyhurst]] | [[NCAA_Division_II_independent_schools|D-II Independent]] | MIFC [ROW] [[Sacred_Heart_Pioneers_football|Sacred Heart]] | [[Eastern_Football_Conference|Eastern]] (D-II) | Northeast [ROW] [[Westminster_Titans|Westminster (PA)]] | [[Mid-States_Football_Association|MSFA]] (NAIA) | MIFC | Other |
59,571 | Jaimerson Xavier played for Portuguesa from 2009 to 2011. | 0SUPPORTS | Personal information [ROW] Full name | Jaimerson da Silva Xavier [ROW] Date of birth | (1990-02-26) 26 February 1990 (age 30) [ROW] Place of birth | [[Guarulhos|Guarulhos]], Brazil [ROW] Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [ROW] Playing position(s) | [[Defender_(association_football)#Centre-back|Centre-back]] [ROW] Club information [ROW] Current team | [[Madura_United|Madura United]] [ROW] Number | 5 [ROW] Senior career* [ROW] Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) [ROW] 2009–2011 | [[Associação_Portuguesa_de_Desportos|Portuguesa]] | 7 | (0) [ROW] 2011–2012 | [[Esporte_Clube_Rio_Verde|Rio Verde]] | 20 | (2) [ROW] 2012–2013 | [[Grêmio_Esportivo_Anápolis|Grêmio Anápolis]] | 15 | (2) [ROW] 2013–2014 | [[C.D._Nacional|Nacional da Madeira]] | 8 | (0) [ROW] 2014–2015 | [[Nacional_Atlético_Clube_(SP)|Nacional–SP]] | 16 | (4) [ROW] 2015–2016 | [[Figueirense_FC|Figueirense]] | 4 | (0) [ROW] 2016 | → [[Joinville_Esporte_Clube|Joinville]] (loan) | 2 | (0) [ROW] 2016–2017 | Santa Cruz | 12 | (0) [ROW] 2017–2018 | [[Persija_Jakarta|Persija Jakarta]] | 30 | (7) [ROW] 2019– | [[Madura_United|Madura United]] | 31 | (3) | Other |
24,055 | Angela Spivey, an American gospel musician and artist, started her music career in 1995 and released several albums including Victorious Praise and Glory, Honor and Praise. | 0SUPPORTS | Angela Spivey (born November 9, 1959), is an American gospel musician and artist. [SEP] She started her music career, in 1995, with the release of Victorious Praise by Aleho International Music. [SEP] She released three more subsequent albums with Aleho International, and those were the following: 1997's In the Church, 2000's Glory, Honor and Praise!, and 2002's Determined. | Other |
20,684 | Tom Daykin played professionally for Sunderland between 1904 and 1911, and nonprofessionally until 1913. | 1REFUTES | He made 46 appearances in the [[Football_League_First_Division|First Division]] for [[Sunderland_A.F.C.|Sunderland]] between 1905 and 1908, the last of which came in a 9–1 win against [[Newcastle_United|Newcastle United]] that remains the club's record league away win. [SEP] Club | Season | League | FA Cup | Total [ROW] Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals [ROW] [[Sunderland_A.F.C.|Sunderland]] | [[1904–05_Football_League_First_Division|1904–05]] | [[Football_League_First_Division|First Division]] | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 [ROW] [[1905–06_Football_League_First_Division|1905–06]] | First Division | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 [ROW] [[1906–07_Football_League_First_Division|1906–07]] | First Division | 17 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 19 | 0 [ROW] [[1907–08_Football_League_First_Division|1907–08]] | First Division | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 0 [ROW] [[1908–09_Football_League_First_Division|1908–09]] | First Division | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 [ROW] Total | 46 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 48 | 0 [ROW] [[Birmingham_City_F.C.|Birmingham]] | [[1908–09_Birmingham_F.C._season|1908–09]] | [[Football_League_Second_Division|Second Division]] | 17 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 18 | 1 [ROW] [[1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season|1909–10]] | Second Division | 23 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 24 | 0 [ROW] [[1910–11_Birmingham_F.C._season|1910–11]] | Second Division | 35 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 37 | 0 [ROW] [[1911–12_Birmingham_F.C._season|1910–11]] | Second Division | 13 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 15 | 0 [ROW] Total | 88 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 94 | 1 [ROW] Career total | 134 | 1 | 8 | 0 | 142 | 1 [SEP] Personal information [ROW] Full name | Thomas Daykin [ROW] Date of birth | (1882-07-30)30 July 1882 [ROW] Place of birth | [[Shildon|Shildon]], England [ROW] Date of death | 20 July 1960(1960-07-20) (aged 77) [ROW] Place of death | [[Bishop_Auckland|Bishop Auckland]], England [ROW] Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) [ROW] Playing position(s) | [[Full_back_(association_football)|Full back]], [[Wing_half|Wing half]] [ROW] Senior career* [ROW] Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) [ROW] | Eldon Albion | | [ROW] | [[Bishop_Auckland_F.C.|Bishop Auckland]] | | [ROW] | Hobson Wanderers | | [ROW] | Shildon Athletic | | [ROW] 1905–1908 | [[Sunderland_A.F.C.|Sunderland]] | 46 | (0) [ROW] 1908–1912 | [[Birmingham_City_F.C.|Birmingham]] | 88 | (1) [ROW] 1912–1913 | Spennymoor United | | [ROW] 1913–191? | [[South_Shields_F.C._(1889)|South Shields]] | | | Other |
70,849 | The scientific classification of Menaspis is kingdom animalia, phylum chordata and class chondrichthyes. | 0SUPPORTS | Menaspis
Temporal range: [[Permian|Permian]] [ROW] [[Taxonomy_(biology)|Scientific classification]] [ROW] Kingdom: | [[Animal|Animalia]] [ROW] Phylum: | [[Chordate|Chordata]] [ROW] Class: | [[Chondrichthyes|Chondrichthyes]] [ROW] Subclass: | Holocephali [ROW] Genus: | Menaspis [ROW] [[Species|Species]] | Other |
80,351 | Lagdo is in the South region of Cameroon in the department of Bénoué. | 1REFUTES | Lagdo [ROW] Country | [[Cameroon|Cameroon]] [ROW] [[Regions_of_Cameroon|Region]] | [[North_Province_(Cameroon)|North]] [ROW] [[Departments_of_Cameroon|Department]] | [[Bénoué|Bénoué]] [ROW] Elevation | 232 m (761 ft) [ROW] Population (2012) [ROW] Total | 28,239 [ROW] Time zone | [[UTC+1|UTC+1]] (WAT) | Other |
71,450 | Djomeh, directed and written by Hassan Yektapanah, is 94 minute Iranian drama film starring Rashid Akbari. | 0SUPPORTS | Djomeh is a 2000 Iranian [[Drama_film|drama film]] directed by [[Hassan_Yektapanah|Hassan Yektapanah]]. [SEP] Djomeh [ROW] Directed by | [[Hassan_Yektapanah|Hassan Yektapanah]] [ROW] Produced by | Fatomeh Abol Ghassemi [ROW] Written by | Hassan Yektapanah [ROW] Starring | Rashid Akbari [ROW] Cinematography | Ali Loghmani [ROW] Edited by | Hassan Yektapanah [ROW] Release date | [ROW] Running time | 94 minutes [ROW] Country | Iran [ROW] Language | Persian | Combining Tables and Text |
64,158 | Masaki Ogawa club statistics including the Kashima Antlers (1994-97), Cerezo Osaka (2001-02) and Mito HollyHock (2002-05) clubs and other clubs which has a career total apps of 214 and goals of 13. | 1REFUTES | Club performance | League | Cup | League Cup | Total [ROW] Season | Club | League | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals [ROW] Japan | League | [[Emperor's_Cup|Emperor's Cup]] | League Cup | Total [ROW] [[1994_Kashima_Antlers_season|1994]] | [[Kashima_Antlers|Kashima Antlers]] | [[J1_League|J1 League]] | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 [ROW] [[1995_Kashima_Antlers_season|1995]] | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 2 | 0 [ROW] [[1996_Kashima_Antlers_season|1996]] | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 16 | 0 [ROW] [[1997_Kashima_Antlers_season|1997]] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 [ROW] [[1997_Kyoto_Purple_Sanga_season|1997]] | [[Kyoto_Sanga_FC|Kyoto Purple Sanga]] | [[J1_League|J1 League]] | 13 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 1 [ROW] [[1998_Kyoto_Purple_Sanga_season|1998]] | 31 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 37 | 1 [ROW] [[1999_Cerezo_Osaka_season|1999]] | [[Cerezo_Osaka|Cerezo Osaka]] | [[J1_League|J1 League]] | 21 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 23 | 0 [ROW] [[2000_Cerezo_Osaka_season|2000]] | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 [ROW] [[2000_Shonan_Bellmare_season|2000]] | [[Shonan_Bellmare|Shonan Bellmare]] | [[J2_League|J2 League]] | 24 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 0 [ROW] [[2001_Mito_HollyHock_season|2001]] | [[Mito_HollyHock|Mito HollyHock]] | [[J2_League|J2 League]] | 21 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 24 | 0 [ROW] [[2002_Mito_HollyHock_season|2002]] | 41 | 2 | 2 | 0 | - | 43 | 2 [ROW] [[2003_Mito_HollyHock_season|2003]] | 36 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 36 | 0 [ROW] [[2004_Japan_Football_League|2004]] | [[Thespakusatsu_Gunma|Thespa Kusatsu]] | [[Japan_Football_League|Football League]] | 29 | 0 | 5 | 0 | - | 34 | 0 [ROW] [[2005_Thespa_Kusatsu_season|2005]] | [[J2_League|J2 League]] | 32 | 0 | 1 | 0 | - | 33 | 0 [ROW] [[2006_Japanese_Regional_Leagues|2006]] | [[Zweigen_Kanazawa|Zweigen Kanazawa]] | Regional Leagues | 13 | 0 | - | - | 13 | 0 [ROW] Career total | 278 | 3 | 19 | 1 | 17 | 0 | 314 | 4 | Other |
62,715 | Irish footballer Alan Power of Kilmarnock F.C., commonly known as Killie, appeared in six clubs for season 2007-08 to 2020-21, with a total record of 42 goals as of the match played on November 14, 2020. | 0SUPPORTS | Alan Thomas Daniel Power (born 23 January 1988) is an Irish [[Association_football|footballer]] who plays for [[Kilmarnock_F.C.|Kilmarnock]] as a [[Midfielder|midfielder]]. [SEP] Personal information [ROW] Full name | Alan Thomas Daniel Power [ROW] Date of birth | (1988-01-23) 23 January 1988 (age 32) [ROW] Place of birth | Drimnagh [[Dublin|Dublin]], Ireland [ROW] Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [ROW] Playing position(s) | [[Midfielder|Midfielder]] [ROW] Club information [ROW] Current team | [[Kilmarnock_F.C.|Kilmarnock]] [ROW] Number | 6 [ROW] Youth career [ROW] | [[Belvedere_F.C.|Belvedere]] [ROW] 0000–2006 | [[Nottingham_Forest_F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] [ROW] Senior career* [ROW] Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) [ROW] 2006–2008 | [[Nottingham_Forest_F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] | 0 | (0) [ROW] 2007–2008 | → [[Grays_Athletic_F.C.|Grays Athletic]] (loan) | 5 | (1) [ROW] 2008–2010 | [[Hartlepool_United_F.C.|Hartlepool United]] | 6 | (0) [ROW] 2010–2011 | [[Rushden_&_Diamonds_F.C.|Rushden & Diamonds]] | 41 | (3) [ROW] 2011–2017 | [[Lincoln_City_F.C.|Lincoln City]] | 222 | (27) [ROW] 2017– | [[Kilmarnock_F.C.|Kilmarnock]] | 98 | (2) [ROW] National team [ROW] 2004–2005 | [[Republic_of_Ireland_national_under-17_football_team|Republic of Ireland U17]] | 4 | (0) [ROW] 2006 | [[Republic_of_Ireland_national_under-18_football_team|Republic of Ireland U18]] | 2 | (0) [ROW] 2006–2007 | [[Republic_of_Ireland_national_under-19_football_team|Republic of Ireland U19]] | 9 | (0) [ROW] 2007 | [[Republic_of_Ireland_national_under-21_football_team|Republic of Ireland U21]] | 1 | (0) [SEP] Kilmarnock Football Club, commonly known as Killie, is a Scottish professional [[Association_football|football]] team based in the town of [[Kilmarnock|Kilmarnock]], [[East_Ayrshire|East Ayrshire]]. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
46,201 | J.E. Vanderplank (born September 25, 1928) refined the definition of horizontal resistance, which contrasts with the term vertical resistance which was used to describe single-gene resistance. | 1REFUTES | [[Raoul_A._Robinson|Raoul A. Robinson]] further refined the definition of horizontal resistance. | Other |
88,998 | The Commonwealth of Australia v State of Tasmania was decided on July 1, 1983 with judges Gibbs CJ, Mason, Murphy, Wilson, Brennan, Deane & Dawson JJ. | 0SUPPORTS | Commonwealth v The State of Tasmania [ROW] Court | [[High_Court_of_Australia|High Court of Australia]] Canberra [ROW] Full case name | The Commonwealth of Australia v State of Tasmania [ROW] Decided | 1 July 1983 [ROW] Citation(s) | , (1983) 158 [[Commonwealth_Law_Reports|CLR]] 1 [ROW] Case history [ROW] Prior action(s) | none [ROW] Subsequent action(s) | none [ROW] Case opinions [ROW] Court membership [ROW] Judge(s) sitting | [[Harry_Gibbs|Gibbs]] CJ, [[Anthony_Mason_(judge)|Mason]], [[Lionel_Murphy|Murphy]], [[Ronald_Wilson|Wilson]], [[Gerard_Brennan|Brennan]], [[William_Deane|Deane]] & [[Daryl_Dawson|Dawson]] JJ | Other |
85,485 | Ady Lewis began his professional boxing career in 1994 and lost his first ten matches and won a title in 1996. | 1REFUTES | After winning his first ten fights he took his first title when he beat Louis Veitch on points in December 1996 to become [[BBBofC|BBBofC]] Central Area [[Flyweight|flyweight]] champion. | Other |
57,916 | Roberto Campa was born in 1957, he holds a bachelor's degree in business was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. | 0SUPPORTS | Roberto Rafael Campa Cifrián (born 11 January 1957) is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] lawyer and politician who was the [[New_Alliance_(Mexico)|New Alliance]] presidential candidate in the [[2006_Mexican_general_election|2006 elections]]. [SEP] As a member of the [[Institutional_Revolutionary_Party|Institutional Revolutionary Party]] (PRI) he was elected to public office several times and served in the [[Mexican_Federal_District|Federal District]] government in various positions during the 1980s. | Other |
40,129 | MMP10 is also involved in the breakdown of extracellular matrix in normal physiological processes and is secreted as inactive proproteins which are activated when cleaved by extracellular proteoglycans. | 2NOT ENOUGH INFO | Proteins of the matrix metalloproteinase ([[Matrix_metalloproteinase|MMP]]) family are involved in the breakdown of [[Extracellular_matrix|extracellular matrix]] in normal physiological processes, such as embryonic development, reproduction, and tissue remodeling, as well as in disease processes, such as arthritis and metastasis. [SEP] Most MMP's are secreted as inactive proproteins which are activated when cleaved by extracellular proteinases. | Other |
24,006 | The Buffalo Sabres season of 1992-93 led by Coach John Muckler, recorded 38–36–10 and finished 4th in NHL Adams Division and during which Pat Lafontaine made a team record of 148 points, the most points ever scored by a player in one season and enabled him to earn a spot on the postseason NHL All-Star Second Team. | 1REFUTES | The 148 points are also the most points ever scored by an American-born player in one season. | Other |
36,130 | FBK Kaunas has 26 wins, four draws, and six losses with 82 points; while Sūduva has 16 wins, eleven draws, and nine losses with 92 points in the 2005 A Lyga. | 1REFUTES | Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification [ROW] 1 | Ekranas (C) | 36 | 29 | 5 | 2 | 87 | 23 | +64 | 92 | Qualification to [[2006–07_UEFA_Champions_League#First_qualifying_round|Champions League first qualifying round]] [ROW] 2 | [[FBK_Kaunas|FBK Kaunas]] | 36 | 26 | 4 | 6 | 89 | 25 | +64 | 82 | Qualification to [[2006–07_UEFA_Cup#First_qualifying_round|UEFA Cup first qualifying round]] [ROW] 3 | [[FK_Sūduva_Marijampolė|Sūduva]] | 36 | 16 | 11 | 9 | 67 | 43 | +24 | 59 [ROW] 4 | [[FK_Vėtra|Vėtra]] | 36 | 17 | 6 | 13 | 45 | 45 | 0 | 57 | Qualification to [[2006_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup#First_round|Intertoto Cup first round]] [ROW] 5 | [[FK_Vilnius|Vilnius]] | 36 | 11 | 14 | 11 | 36 | 29 | +7 | 47 | [ROW] 6 | Šilutė | 36 | 12 | 8 | 16 | 44 | 61 | −17 | 44 [ROW] 7 | Atlantas | 36 | 11 | 8 | 17 | 40 | 52 | −12 | 41 [ROW] 8 | [[FK_Žalgiris|Žalgiris]] | 36 | 11 | 8 | 17 | 40 | 52 | −12 | 41 [ROW] 9 | Å iauliai | 36 | 8 | 9 | 19 | 40 | 61 | −21 | 33 [ROW] 10 | [[FK_Nevėžis|Nevėžis]] | 36 | 0 | 5 | 31 | 18 | 115 | −97 | 5 | Other |
39,337 | The 1982 English Greyhound Derby Lauries Panther scored 1st while Special Account scored 2nd. | 0SUPPORTS | Position | Name of Greyhound | Breeding | Trap | SP | Time | Trainer [ROW] 1st | Lauries Panther | Shamrock Sailor - Lady Lucey | 1 | 6-4f | 29.60 | Terry Duggan [[Romford_Greyhound_Stadium|(Romford)]] [ROW] 2nd | Special Account | Westmead County - Ka Boom | 4 | 7-2 | 29.64 | [[Nick_Savva|Natalie Savva]] [[Milton_Keynes_Greyhound_Stadium|(Milton Keynes)]] [ROW] 3rd | Duke of Hazard | Instant Gambler - All Brown | 5 | 9-2 | 29.66 | [[John_Coleman_(greyhound_trainer)|John Coleman]] [[Wembley_Greyhounds|(Wembley)]] [ROW] 4th | Supreme Tiger | Knockrour Tiger - Rising Tide | 3 | 3-1 | 29.74 | [[Matt_O'Donnell_(greyhound_trainer)|Matt O'Donnell]] (Ireland) [ROW] 5th | Pineapple Barrow | Ballyard Band - Pineapple Grand | 6 | 16-1 | 29.78 | Michael Compton [[Dudley_Wood_Stadium|(Cradley Heath)]] [ROW] 6th | Killimy Ivy | Ivy Hall Solo - Corrigeen Echo | 2 | 14-1 | 00.00 | [[Matt_O'Donnell_(greyhound_trainer)|Matt O'Donnell]] (Ireland) | Numerical Reasoning |
47,881 | Idris Ahmad played more matches for Perak than Felda United which won the 2018 Malaysia Premier League Champions. | 0SUPPORTS | Club | Season | League | Cup | League Cup | Continental | Total [ROW] Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals [ROW] [[Felda_United_F.C.|Felda United]] | [[2015_Felda_United_F.C._season|2015]] | [[Malaysia_Super_League|Malaysia Super League]] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | 0 | 0 [ROW] [[2016_Felda_United_F.C._season|2016]] | Malaysia Super League | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ? | 0 | – | 6 | 0 [ROW] Total | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ? | 0 | – | 6 | 0 [ROW] [[Perak_TBG_F.C.|Perak]] | [[2017_Perak_FA_season|2017]] | Malaysia Super League | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | – | 7 | 0 [ROW] [[2018_Perak_TBG_F.C._season|2018]] | Malaysia Super League | 10 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | 11 | 0 [ROW] Total | 15 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | – | 18 | 0 [ROW] Career Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | – | 0 | 0 [SEP] The club currently plays in the top division of [[Association_football|Malaysian football]], [[Malaysia_Super_League|Malaysia Super League]], after being crowned the 2018 [[Malaysia_Premier_League|Malaysia Premier League]] Champions to be promoted into the Super League. | Multi-hop Reasoning |
87,197 | During the Group Round of the 2000 African Cup of Nations qualifications, which took place between October 2, 1998, and June 20, 1999,Algeria led Group 7 with a 5-0-1 record. | 1REFUTES | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts [ROW] [[Tunisia_national_football_team|Tunisia]] | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 13 | 3 | +10 | 15 [ROW] [[Algeria_national_football_team|Algeria]] | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 7 | +1 | 7 [ROW] [[Liberia_national_football_team|Liberia]] | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 8 | −1 | 7 [ROW] [[Uganda_national_football_team|Uganda]] | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 13 | −10 | 6 | Other |
87,443 | Dhoot Khedi is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India and is no longer located in the Berasia tehsil. | 1REFUTES | It is located in the [[Berasia|Berasia]] [[Tehsil|tehsil]]. | Other |
77,477 | The Toulon Tournament, a baseball tournament which traditionally features invited national teams composed of youth players from U-17 to U-23 level, usually was played with two 40-minute halves; but in 2019, every match consisted of two periods of 45 minutes each. | 1REFUTES | The Toulon Tournament (officially the Festival International "Espoirs" - Tournoi Maurice Revello) is a [[Association_football|football]] tournament which traditionally features invited national teams composed of youth players from U-17 to U-23 level. | Other |
43,839 | Lundellianthus is found in the Plantae kingdom, Asteraceae family and Heliantheae tribe. | 0SUPPORTS | Lundellianthus [ROW] [[Taxonomy_(biology)|Scientific classification]] [ROW] Kingdom: | [[Plantae|Plantae]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Angiosperms|Angiosperms]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Eudicots|Eudicots]] [ROW] (unranked): | [[Asterids|Asterids]] [ROW] Order: | [[Asterales|Asterales]] [ROW] Family: | [[Asteraceae|Asteraceae]] [ROW] Tribe: | [[Heliantheae|Heliantheae]] [ROW] Subtribe: | Verbesininae [ROW] Genus: | Lundellianthus
H.Rob. [ROW] [[Type_species|Type species]] | Other |
2,453 | Norman Gunston's 1977 single "I Might Be a Punk (But I Love You Baby)" peaked at number 57 on the Australian chart, while his 1976 single "Salue to ABBA"/"Hors D'oevre" made it to the top ten at number nine. | 0SUPPORTS | Year | Title | Peak chart
positions [ROW] AUS [ROW] 1976 | "Salute to ABBA"/"Hors D'oeuvre" | 9 [ROW] 1977 | "I Might Be a Punk (But I Love You Baby)" | 57 [ROW] 1978 | "[[Howzat_(song)|Howzat]]"/"[[Delilah_(Tom_Jones_song)|Delilah]]" | - [ROW] 1980 | "Kiss Army"/"Normdrum" | 13 [ROW] 1984 | "Join the Dots" | - [ROW] 1992 | "[[Amigos_Para_Siempre|Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)]]"
(with [[Effie_Stephanidis|Effie]]) | 27 | Combining Tables and Text |
18,175 | Produced in the United Kingdom, the Midland Railway 3835 Class lasted lasted eleven years. | 0SUPPORTS | The [[Midland_Railway|Midland Railway]] (MR) 3835 Class is a class of 0-6-0 [[Steam_locomotive|steam locomotive]] designed for freight work. [SEP] The Midland Railway (MR) was a [[Railway|railway]] company in the [[United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]] from [[1844_in_rail_transport|1844]]. | Numerical Reasoning |
61,451 | Wayne Embry, a two-time all-Mid-American Conference center team captain, studied in Miami University in Oxford, Ohio wherein he tried to join Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, but he did not push through with it. | 1REFUTES | Embry went to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he became a member of [[Alpha_Phi_Alpha|Alpha Phi Alpha]] fraternity. | Other |
48,344 | Erik Zabel has never competed in a Milan–San Remo race. | 1REFUTES | Zabel won the Milan–San Remo four times and numerous six-day track events. | Other |
22,561 | Eric Verhagen took first place in the 1991 and 1992 Sidecarcross world championships with Eimbert Timmermans (of Netherlands) as the driver. | 0SUPPORTS | Season | Driver | Equipment | Position | Points | Races | Wins | Second | Third [ROW] 1986 | [[Netherlands]] [[Eimbert_Timmermans|Eimbert Timmermans]] | [[Maico|Maico]]-[[EML_Sidecars|EML]] | 16 | 66 | 16 | — | — | — [ROW] 1987 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans |
Kawasaki-EML | 17 | 61 | 16 | — | — | — [ROW] 1988 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans | Kawasaki-EML | 5 | 198 | 22 | 1 | 1 | — [ROW] 1989 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans | Kawasaki-EML | 3 | 257 | 24 | 4 | 2 | 4 [ROW] 1990 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans | Kawasaki-EML | 5 | 147 | 16 | 2 | 3 | — [ROW] 1991 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans | Kawasaki-EML | 1 | 252 | 18 | 5 | 3 | 2 [ROW] 1992 | [[Netherlands]] Eimbert Timmermans | Kawasaki-EML | 1 | 471 | 31 | 12 | 2 | 6 [ROW] | Overall 1986 - 1992 | | | 1452 | 143 | 24 | 11 | 12 | Other |
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