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[ "Queer heterosexuality", "influenced by", "queer theory" ]
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[ "Queer heterosexuality", "significant event", "queercore" ]
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[ "Queer heterosexuality", "influenced by", "compulsory heterosexuality" ]
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[ "WebAssembly", "used by", "WebAssembly System interface" ]
WASI WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) is a simple interface (ABI and API) designed by Mozilla intended to be portable to any platform. It provides POSIX-like features like file I/O constrained by capability-based security. There are also a few other proposed ABI/APIs.WASI is influenced by CloudABI and Capsicum. Solo...
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[ "WebAssembly", "influenced by", "Google Native Client" ]
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[ "WebAssembly", "influenced by", "asm.js" ]
WebAssembly (sometimes abbreviated Wasm) defines a portable binary-code format and a corresponding text format for executable programs as well as software interfaces for facilitating interactions between such programs and their host environment.The main goal of WebAssembly is to enable high-performance applications on ...
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[ "Tamtam (rock club)", "influenced by", "CBGB" ]
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[ "Tamtam (rock club)", "founded by", "Vsevolod Gakkel" ]
TaMtAm (also written as Tamtam, tam-tam, or Тамтам) was an independent rock club in Saint Petersburg, founded in 1991 by Vsevolod Gakkel, the former cellist of Aquarium. TaMtAm was the first Western-style rock club in Saint Petersburg.History After traveling to the West and visiting intimate rock clubs in New York and ...
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[ "Chez Panisse", "founded by", "Alice Waters" ]
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[ "Chez Panisse", "influenced by", "California cuisine" ]
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[ "Harvard Mark II", "follows", "Harvard Mark I" ]
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[ "Harvard Mark II", "influenced by", "Harvard Mark I" ]
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[ "Cameleon (programming language)", "influenced by", "LabVIEW" ]
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[ "Cameleon (programming language)", "influenced by", "YAWL" ]
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[ "Rumi calendar", "influenced by", "Assyrian calendar" ]
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[ "Rumi calendar", "has part(s) of the class", "Turkish months" ]
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[ "H2 (database)", "has use", "relational database" ]
H2 is a relational database management system written in Java. It can be embedded in Java applications or run in client-server mode.The software is available as open source software Mozilla Public License 2.0 or the original Eclipse Public License.
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[ "H2 (database)", "different from", "H2" ]
History The development of the H2 database engine started in May 2004, and first published in December 2005. The database engine was written by Thomas Mueller. He also developed the Java database engine Hypersonic SQL. In 2001, the Hypersonic SQL project was stopped, and the HSQLDB Group was formed to continue work on ...
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[ "H2 (database)", "influenced by", "HSQLDB" ]
History The development of the H2 database engine started in May 2004, and first published in December 2005. The database engine was written by Thomas Mueller. He also developed the Java database engine Hypersonic SQL. In 2001, the Hypersonic SQL project was stopped, and the HSQLDB Group was formed to continue work on ...
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[ "Nichiren Shōshū", "topic's main category", "Category:Nichiren Shoshu" ]
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[ "Nichiren Shōshū", "founded by", "Nisshō" ]
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[ "Nichiren Shōshū", "separated from", "Nichiren Shū" ]
Historical name Following the death of Nichiren, centuries of doctrinal divisions arose among various schools of Nichiren's followers. During the Meiji Restoration, numerous Nichiren sects were consolidated by the imperial government into several major schools: Nichiren Shu in 1874, Fuju-fuse and Fuju-fuse Komon in 187...
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[ "Nichiren Shōshū", "influenced by", "Nichiren" ]
Nichiren Shōshū (日 蓮 正 宗, English: The Orthodox School of Nichiren) is a branch of Nichiren Buddhism based on the traditionalist teachings of the 13th century Japanese Buddhist priest Nichiren (1222–1282), claiming him as its founder through his senior disciple Nikko Shonin (1246–1333), the founder of Head Temple Taise...
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[ "UNIVAC I", "followed by", "UNIVAC II" ]
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[ "UNIVAC I", "follows", "ENIAC" ]
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[ "UNIVAC I", "influenced by", "BINAC" ]
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[ "L'Hôpital's rule", "influenced by", "Stolz–Cesàro theorem" ]
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[ "Zenit News Agency", "founded by", "Jesús Colina" ]
ZENIT is a non-profit news agency that reports on the Catholic Church and matters important to it from the perspective of Catholic doctrine. Its motto is "The world seen from Rome".
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[ "Zenit News Agency", "influenced by", "Legion of Christ" ]
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[ "Wedding dress of Catherine Middleton", "influenced by", "Victorian fashion" ]
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[ "Wedding dress of Catherine Middleton", "significant event", "wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton" ]
The wedding dress worn by Catherine Middleton at her wedding to Prince William on 29 April 2011 was designed by English designer Sarah Burton, creative director of the luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen.The dress and its maker were not formally announced until the bride stepped from her car to enter Westminster Abb...
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[ "Wedding dress of Catherine Middleton", "influenced by", "Carrickmacross lace" ]
Design Official statements noted that Middleton wished to combine tradition and modernity, "with the artistic vision that characterises Alexander McQueen's work." She and Burton worked closely together in formulating the dress design. The British tabloid News of the World reported that the dress cost £250,000, although...
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[ "Musical phrasing", "influenced by", "tempo rubato" ]
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[ "File Retrieval and Editing System", "influenced by", "oNLine System" ]
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[ "File Retrieval and Editing System", "follows", "Hypertext Editing System" ]
The File Retrieval and Editing SyStem, or FRESS, was a hypertext system developed at Brown University starting in 1968 by Andries van Dam and his students, including Bob Wallace. It was the first hypertext system to run on readily available commercial hardware and OS. It is also possibly the first computer-based syst...
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[ "Emacs Lisp", "based on", "Common Lisp" ]
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[ "Emacs Lisp", "influenced by", "Common Lisp" ]
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[ "Emacs Lisp", "based on", "Maclisp" ]
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[ "Emacs Lisp", "influenced by", "Maclisp" ]
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[ "Amish Outlaws", "influenced by", "Ausbund" ]
Artistry The band members are known for their movement style where they, in the words of writer Simon J. Bronner, "frenetically jump and gyrate on stage in Amish garb." Band member Ezekiel has stated that they use the clothing as a gimmick, but not in a disrespectful manner. Growing up, the band members did not have mu...
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "owned by", "Georgetown University" ]
Villa Le Balze is a garden villa in Fiesole, a comune of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany in central Italy. The villa was commissioned and built by Charles Augusts Strong in 1913, where he spent much of his life. It was then embroiled in the fighting of the Second World War and came into the ...
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "significant event", "construction" ]
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "has use", "residence" ]
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "influenced by", "Villa Gamberaia" ]
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "owned by", "Charles Augustus Strong" ]
History During Strong's lifetime Villa Le Balze was planned in 1911 by English architects Cecil Pinsent and Geoffrey Scott for the American philosopher Charles Augustus Strong and his wife Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong, daughter of John D. Rockefeller. It was built in a tight space among the Tuscan hills overlooking the...
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "owned by", "Margaret Rockefeller Strong" ]
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "has use", "academic building" ]
Academic center Following the end of the war, Margaret retained the villa for 35 years by employing a minimal maintenance staff before gifting Villa Le Balze to Georgetown University in December 1979, where it would become the Charles Augustus Strong Center and would allow students to study Italian culture and history....
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "has use", "headquarters" ]
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[ "Villa Le Balze", "topic's main category", "Category:Villa Le Balze" ]
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[ "Kig (software)", "influenced by", "KSEG" ]
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[ "Hypertext Editing System", "influenced by", "Project Xanadu" ]
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[ "Hypertext Editing System", "followed by", "File Retrieval and Editing System" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "depicts", "Indosphere" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "influenced by", "Indosphere" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "depicts", "Sri Mara" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "depicts", "Panduranga" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "depicts", "Sinhapura" ]
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[ "Võ Cạnh inscription", "depicts", "Champa" ]
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[ "Lercio", "influenced by", "Leggo" ]
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[ "Golden mean (Judaism)", "influenced by", "golden mean" ]
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[ "Occam (programming language)", "different from", "OCaml" ]
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[ "Occam (programming language)", "influenced by", "communicating sequential processes" ]
occam is a programming language which is concurrent and builds on the communicating sequential processes (CSP) process algebra, and shares many of its features. It is named after philosopher William of Ockham after whom Occam's razor is named. occam is an imperative procedural language (such as Pascal). It was develope...
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[ "Lyonesse Trilogy", "narrative location", "Lyonesse" ]
The Lyonesse Trilogy is a group of three fantasy novels by Jack Vance, set in the European Dark Ages, in the mythical Elder Isles west of France and southwest of Britain, a generation or two before the birth of King Arthur. The stories contain references to Atlantis and Arthurian mythology, particularly to the mythical...
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[ "Lyonesse Trilogy", "influenced by", "Arthurian romance" ]
The Lyonesse Trilogy is a group of three fantasy novels by Jack Vance, set in the European Dark Ages, in the mythical Elder Isles west of France and southwest of Britain, a generation or two before the birth of King Arthur. The stories contain references to Atlantis and Arthurian mythology, particularly to the mythical...
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[ "Internet Relay Chat", "different from", "IRC" ]
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[ "Internet Relay Chat", "influenced by", "BITNET Relay" ]
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[ "Internet Relay Chat", "topic's main category", "Category:Internet Relay Chat" ]
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[ "Índia pega no laço", "influenced by", "machismo" ]
Índia pega no laço is a phrase used in Brazil that translates to "an Indian woman caught by the lasso". The phrase is used by non-Indigenous Brazilians who claim they have an Indigenous female ancestor and is a reference to the male settlers of Brazil allegedly using lassos to capture Indigenous women. It is regarded a...
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[ "Índia pega no laço", "influenced by", "rape culture" ]
Índia pega no laço is a phrase used in Brazil that translates to "an Indian woman caught by the lasso". The phrase is used by non-Indigenous Brazilians who claim they have an Indigenous female ancestor and is a reference to the male settlers of Brazil allegedly using lassos to capture Indigenous women. It is regarded a...
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[ "Artist trading cards", "influenced by", "mail art" ]
Historical context The artist trading card project builds on different traditions. Miniature art has been in existence for centuries tracing its heritage back to the illustrated manuscripts of scribes in the Far East and Europe prior to the 15th century. The origin of modern trading cards is associated with cigarette c...
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[ "Artist trading cards", "founded by", "M. Vänçi Stirnemann" ]
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[ "Excalibur (rock opera)", "influenced by", "Celtic music" ]
Excalibur is a three-part "Celtic rock opera" written and directed by Breton folk-rock musician Alan Simon, the first part of which premiered in 1998, and was released as an album in the following year under the French title Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. Its success in France led to two more albums and two novels. ...
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[ "LEO (computer)", "influenced by", "Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator" ]
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[ "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families", "different from", "International Plant Names Index" ]
The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (usually abbreviated to WCSP) was an "international collaborative programme that provides the latest peer reviewed and published opinions on the accepted scientific names and synonyms of selected plant families." Maintained by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, it was availab...
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[ "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families", "different from", "World Checklist of Vascular Plants" ]
The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (usually abbreviated to WCSP) was an "international collaborative programme that provides the latest peer reviewed and published opinions on the accepted scientific names and synonyms of selected plant families." Maintained by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, it was availab...
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[ "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families", "influenced by", "Global Strategy for Plant Conservation" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Boston University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Yale University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "California Institute of Technology" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Duke University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of Minnesota" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of California, Berkeley" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Fermilab" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Joint Institute for Nuclear Research" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "significant event", "research and development" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Northwestern University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of Virginia" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "significant event", "construction" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "City University of New York" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "significant event", "groundbreaking" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Purdue University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of Washington" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Northern Illinois University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Brookhaven National Laboratory" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of Pisa" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Argonne National Laboratory" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "Rice University" ]
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[ "Mu2e", "participant", "University of California, Irvine" ]
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