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[ "Ordenamiento de Alcalá", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Historical Memory Law", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Spanish National Research Council", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Spanish National Research Council", "follows", "Junta para Ampliación de Estudios" ]
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[ "Spanish National Research Council", "replaces", "Junta para Ampliación de Estudios" ]
Origins The CSIC was created in 1939 by the recently victorious Francoist regime from the assets of the Junta para la Ampliación de Estudios (JAE) (1907–1939), born within the Institución Libre de Enseñanza and inspired in the Krausist philosophy. The initial mandate of the CSIC was to restore the classical and Christi...
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[ "Spanish National Research Council", "topic's main category", "Category:Spanish National Research Council" ]
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[ "Buchanan v. Warley", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "Spanish real", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Spanish real", "topic's main category", "Category:Real español" ]
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[ "Court of Auditors (Spain)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
The Court of Auditors (Spanish: Tribunal de Cuentas) is the supreme governmental accounting body of Spain responsible of the comptrolling of the public accounts and the auditing of the accountancy of the political parties, in accordance with the Constitution and its Organic Act. The Court of Auditors is composed by the...
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[ "Court of Auditors (Spain)", "topic's main category", "Category:Tribunal de Cuentas de España" ]
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[ "Conjunto histórico", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
Conjunto means "group", and as a group listing, the Conjunto histórico is comparable with the British concept of a Conservation Area.Conjunto histórico is a sub-category within a broader category of Bien de Interés Cultural, which protects Spain's cultural heritage and is regulated by the country's Ministry of Culture....
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[ "Conjunto histórico", "topic's main category", "Category:Bienes de Interés Cultural (Spain)" ]
Conjunto means "group", and as a group listing, the Conjunto histórico is comparable with the British concept of a Conservation Area.Conjunto histórico is a sub-category within a broader category of Bien de Interés Cultural, which protects Spain's cultural heritage and is regulated by the country's Ministry of Culture....
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[ "Consejo Superior de Deportes", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Spanish 1977 Amnesty Law", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Royal Order of Sports Merit", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Royal Order of Sports Merit", "follows", "Order of Arts and Letters" ]
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[ "Royal Order of Sports Merit", "topic's main category", "Category:Spanish royal order of the sports merit" ]
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[ "1936 Spanish general election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
Election Vatican Fascism offered you work and brought hunger; it offered you peace and brought five thousands tombs; it offered you order and raised a gallows. The Popular Front offers no more and no less than it will bring: Bread, Peace and Liberty! There was significant violence during the election campaign, most of ...
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[ "1936 Spanish general election", "followed by", "1977 Spanish general election" ]
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[ "1936 Spanish general election", "follows", "1933 Spanish general election" ]
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[ "1936 Spanish general election", "topic's main category", "Category:General elections in Spain, 1936" ]
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[ "Cajal Institute", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Cortes Españolas", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "National Labor Relations Act of 1935", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action such as strikes. Central to the act was a ban on c...
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[ "Lee Resolution", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "Junta Electoral Central", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Junta Electoral Central", "topic's main category", "Category:Junta Electoral Central" ]
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[ "United States Botanic Garden", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "Internal Revenue Code", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC), formally the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, is the domestic portion of federal statutory tax law in the United States, published in various volumes of the United States Statutes at Large, and separately as Title 26 of the United States Code (USC). It is organized topically, into subtitl...
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[ "Internal Revenue Code", "topic's main category", "Category:Internal Revenue Code" ]
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[ "National Guard Bureau", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "National Guard Bureau", "topic's main category", "Category:National Guard Bureau" ]
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[ "Postage stamps and postal history of the United States", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
Timeline 1639: First American Post Office set up in Boston 1672: New York City mail service to Boston 1674: Mail service in Connecticut 1683: William Penn begins weekly service to Pennsylvania and Maryland villages and towns 1693: Service between colonies begins in Virginia 1775: First postmaster general appointed: Ben...
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[ "Postage stamps and postal history of the United States", "topic's main category", "Category:Postage stamps of the United States" ]
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[ "United States Senate Committee on Finance", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The United States Senate Committee on Finance (or, less formally, Senate Finance Committee) is a standing committee of the United States Senate. The Committee concerns itself with matters relating to taxation and other revenue measures generally, and those relating to the insular possessions; bonded debt of the United ...
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[ "United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "Grand Union Flag", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The "Grand Union Flag", or the "Continental Colours", (also known as the "Congress Flag", the "Cambridge Flag", and the "First Navy Ensign") was the first national flag of the United States of America. First hoisted on December 3, 1775 by naval officer John Paul Jones, the flag was used heavily by the Second Continent...
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[ "Grand Union Flag", "followed by", "13-star flag of the United States" ]
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[ "Grand Union Flag", "depicts", "field" ]
History By the end of 1775, during the first year of the American Revolutionary War, the Second Continental Congress operated as a de facto war government, who had authorized the creation of the Continental Army, the Continental Navy, and even a small contingent of Continental Marines. A new flag was needed to represen...
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[ "Grand Union Flag", "depicts", "flag of Great Britain" ]
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[ "Grand Union Flag", "different from", "flag of the East India Company" ]
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[ "SEPBLAC", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
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[ "Coordinator for Counterterrorism", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The Coordinator for Counterterrorism heads the Bureau of Counterterrorism and Countering Violent Extremism, which coordinates U.S. government efforts to fight terrorism. As the head of the counterterrorism bureau, the coordinator for counterterrorism has the rank of both ambassador-at-large and assistant secretary.The ...
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[ "Coordinator for Counterterrorism", "officeholder", "Nathan Sales" ]
List of coordinators The role of Coordinator for Combating Terrorism has often rotated throughout a presidential administration, only presidents Gerald Ford and Donald Trump have maintained a single coordinator throughout their term of office.
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[ "Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility", "applies to jurisdiction", "Spain" ]
The Independent Authority for Spanish Fiscal Responsibility (Autoridad Independiente de Responsabilidad Fiscal española, AIReF) is an independent agency for fiscal control in Spain. It was created in 2013 by the Spanish Government, on the initiative of the European Union and to implement a constitutional mandate. The p...
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[ "1910 United States census", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "1910 United States census", "followed by", "1920 United States Census" ]
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[ "1910 United States census", "follows", "1900 United States Census" ]
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[ "1920 United States census", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The United States census of 1920, conducted by the Census Bureau during one month from January 5, 1920, determined the resident population of the United States to be 106,021,537, an increase of 15.0 percent over the 92,228,496 persons enumerated during the 1910 census. Despite the constitutional requirement that House ...
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[ "1920 United States census", "follows", "1910 United States Census" ]
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[ "Energy policy of the United States", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The energy policy of the United States is determined by federal, state, and local entities. It addresses issues of energy production, distribution, consumption, and modes of use, such as building codes, mileage standards, and commuting policies. Energy policy may be addressed via include legislation, regulation, court ...
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[ "Energy policy of the United States", "topic's main category", "Category:Energy policy of the United States" ]
History In the early days of the Republic energy policy allowed free use of standing timber for heating and industry. Wind and water provided energy for tasks such as milling grain. In the 19th century, coal became widely used. Whales were rendered into lamp oil. Coal gas was fractionated for use as lighting and town g...
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[ "Doctrine of Exchange", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code", "main subject", "pressure vessel" ]
The ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) is an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standard that regulates the design and construction of boilers and pressure vessels. The document is written and maintained by volunteers chosen for their technical expertise . The ASME works as an accreditation body and...
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[ "ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code", "main subject", "boiler" ]
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[ "Revised Statutes of the United States", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The Revised Statutes of the United States (in citations, Rev. Stat.) was the first official codification of the Acts of Congress. It was enacted into law in 1874. The purpose of the Revised Statutes was to make it easier to research federal law without needing to consult the individual Acts of Congress published in t...
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[ "Revised Statutes of the United States", "replaces", "An act to regulate the time and manner of administering certain oaths" ]
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[ "Realization (tax)", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "President of the United States", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "President of the United States", "officeholder", "Joe Biden" ]
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[ "President of the United States", "topic's main category", "Category:Presidents of the United States" ]
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[ "City of Erie v. Pap's A. M.", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "City of Erie v. Pap's A. M.", "significant event", "oral argument" ]
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[ "National Do Not Call Registry", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The National Do Not Call Registry is a database maintained by the United States federal government, listing the telephone numbers of individuals and families who have requested that telemarketers not contact them. Certain callers are required by federal law to respect this request. Separate laws and regulations apply t...
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[ "Net income attributable", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "United States Border Patrol", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
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[ "United States Border Patrol", "topic's main category", "Category:United States Border Patrol" ]
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[ "United States Border Patrol", "different from", "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States of America" ]
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak () (reporting marks AMTK, AMTZ), is the national passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates inter-city rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. Amtrak is a portmanteau of the words America an...
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Union Station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Villanova" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Wayne" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Whitford" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Wilmington station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Windsor station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "uses", "Winter Park" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Wynnewood" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Berwyn" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Rosemont" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Westchester Avenue station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "replaces", "Penn Central Transportation Company" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Morristown Line" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "North Philadelphia station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "New Haven–Springfield Line" ]
Lines Along the NEC and in several other areas, Amtrak owns 730 miles (1,170 km) including 17 tunnels consisting of 29.7 miles (47.8 km) of track, and 1,186 bridges (including the famous Hell Gate Bridge) consisting of 42.5 miles (68.4 km) of track. In several places, primarily in New England, Amtrak leases tracks, pro...
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Oakland Coliseum station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Louise M. Slaughter Rochester Station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "San Clemente Pier station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Baltimore Penn Station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "replaces", "Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Devon" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Downingtown" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "East River Tunnels" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Edgewood station" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Elyria" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "Exton" ]
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[ "Amtrak", "owner of", "First Street Tunnel" ]
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