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Life Born in Palmer, Massachusetts, the daughter of Charles-Aimé Kirkland (who was studying at Harvard), a Quebec MLA from 1939 to 1961, and Rose Demers, she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1947 and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1950 from McGill University. She was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1952 and was made a Queen's ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "given name", "Marie-Claire" ]
Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "occupation", "lawyer" ]
Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "member of political party", "Parti libéral du Québec" ]
Life Born in Palmer, Massachusetts, the daughter of Charles-Aimé Kirkland (who was studying at Harvard), a Quebec MLA from 1939 to 1961, and Rose Demers, she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1947 and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1950 from McGill University. She was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1952 and was made a Queen's ...
member of political party
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in ...
sex or gender
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "award received", "Knight of the National Order of Quebec" ]
Life Born in Palmer, Massachusetts, the daughter of Charles-Aimé Kirkland (who was studying at Harvard), a Quebec MLA from 1939 to 1961, and Rose Demers, she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1947 and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1950 from McGill University. She was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1952 and was made a Queen's ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "family name", "Kirkland" ]
Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "award received", "Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case" ]
Life Born in Palmer, Massachusetts, the daughter of Charles-Aimé Kirkland (who was studying at Harvard), a Quebec MLA from 1939 to 1961, and Rose Demers, she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1947 and a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1950 from McGill University. She was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1952 and was made a Queen's ...
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[ "Marie-Claire Kirkland", "family name", "Casgrain" ]
Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in ...
family name
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[ "Patricia Gage", "instance of", "human" ]
Patricia "Pat" Gage (3 March 1940 – 31 January 2010) was a Scottish actress. Gage has had roles in televised productions since the mid 1960s. In 1977 she played the role of Dr. Roxanne Keloid in David Cronenberg's horror film Rabid. During the 1980s she mostly worked in American and Canadian TV productions. From 1998 t...
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[ "Patricia Gage", "given name", "Patricia" ]
Patricia "Pat" Gage (3 March 1940 – 31 January 2010) was a Scottish actress. Gage has had roles in televised productions since the mid 1960s. In 1977 she played the role of Dr. Roxanne Keloid in David Cronenberg's horror film Rabid. During the 1980s she mostly worked in American and Canadian TV productions. From 1998 t...
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[ "Patricia Gage", "spouse", "Paxton Whitehead" ]
Patricia "Pat" Gage (3 March 1940 – 31 January 2010) was a Scottish actress. Gage has had roles in televised productions since the mid 1960s. In 1977 she played the role of Dr. Roxanne Keloid in David Cronenberg's horror film Rabid. During the 1980s she mostly worked in American and Canadian TV productions. From 1998 t...
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[ "R. D. Reid", "instance of", "human" ]
R. D. Reid (September 22, 1944 - June 20, 2017) was a Canadian character actor known for his portrayal of Sergeant Purley Stebbins in the A&E TV original series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002), and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He appeared in Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Ge...
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[ "R. D. Reid", "place of death", "Canada" ]
R. D. Reid (September 22, 1944 - June 20, 2017) was a Canadian character actor known for his portrayal of Sergeant Purley Stebbins in the A&E TV original series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002), and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He appeared in Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Ge...
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[ "R. D. Reid", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
R. D. Reid (September 22, 1944 - June 20, 2017) was a Canadian character actor known for his portrayal of Sergeant Purley Stebbins in the A&E TV original series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002), and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He appeared in Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Ge...
country of citizenship
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[ "R. D. Reid", "sex or gender", "male" ]
R. D. Reid (September 22, 1944 - June 20, 2017) was a Canadian character actor known for his portrayal of Sergeant Purley Stebbins in the A&E TV original series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002), and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He appeared in Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Ge...
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[ "R. D. Reid", "family name", "Reid" ]
R. D. Reid (September 22, 1944 - June 20, 2017) was a Canadian character actor known for his portrayal of Sergeant Purley Stebbins in the A&E TV original series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002), and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He appeared in Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Ge...
family name
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[ "Robert Desroches", "given name", "Robert" ]
Robert Desroches (14 July 1929 – 15 June 2021) was a Canadian actor. He was in the troupe at the Théâtre des Variétés for several decades.
given name
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[ "Sean Roberge", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Sean Brené Roberge (November 1, 1972 – July 29, 1996) was a Canadian actor.Life and career Roberge was born in Toronto, Ontario to parents Rene and Brenda Roberge. He began his career at age 13, appearing in guest roles until landing the role of 'Joe Casper' in the second season of T. and T. He then spent three years p...
country of citizenship
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[ "Sean Roberge", "place of birth", "Toronto" ]
Life and career Roberge was born in Toronto, Ontario to parents Rene and Brenda Roberge. He began his career at age 13, appearing in guest roles until landing the role of 'Joe Casper' in the second season of T. and T. He then spent three years playing 'Roger Taft' in the series Tarzan. He also appeared in John Carpente...
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[ "Sean Roberge", "occupation", "television actor" ]
Sean Brené Roberge (November 1, 1972 – July 29, 1996) was a Canadian actor.Life and career Roberge was born in Toronto, Ontario to parents Rene and Brenda Roberge. He began his career at age 13, appearing in guest roles until landing the role of 'Joe Casper' in the second season of T. and T. He then spent three years p...
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[ "Sean Roberge", "occupation", "actor" ]
Sean Brené Roberge (November 1, 1972 – July 29, 1996) was a Canadian actor.Life and career Roberge was born in Toronto, Ontario to parents Rene and Brenda Roberge. He began his career at age 13, appearing in guest roles until landing the role of 'Joe Casper' in the second season of T. and T. He then spent three years p...
occupation
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[ "Sean Roberge", "family name", "Roberge" ]
Sean Brené Roberge (November 1, 1972 – July 29, 1996) was a Canadian actor.Life and career Roberge was born in Toronto, Ontario to parents Rene and Brenda Roberge. He began his career at age 13, appearing in guest roles until landing the role of 'Joe Casper' in the second season of T. and T. He then spent three years p...
family name
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[ "Bruce Bellas", "occupation", "photographer" ]
Bruce Harry Bellas (July 7, 1909 – July 1974) was an American photographer. He was influential in his work with male physiques and nudes. Bellas was well known under the pseudonym Bruce of Los Angeles.History and influence Bruce Harry Bellas was born in Alliance, Nebraska on July 7, 1909. He worked as a chemistry teach...
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[ "Bruce Bellas", "place of birth", "Alliance" ]
History and influence Bruce Harry Bellas was born in Alliance, Nebraska on July 7, 1909. He worked as a chemistry teacher there until 1947, when he began photographing bodybuilders in Los Angeles, California, beginning with taking pictures of bodybuilding competitions. In 1956, Bellas launched his own magazine, The Mal...
place of birth
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[ "Bruce Bellas", "given name", "Bruce" ]
History and influence Bruce Harry Bellas was born in Alliance, Nebraska on July 7, 1909. He worked as a chemistry teacher there until 1947, when he began photographing bodybuilders in Los Angeles, California, beginning with taking pictures of bodybuilding competitions. In 1956, Bellas launched his own magazine, The Mal...
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[ "Franc Frakelj", "conflict", "World War II" ]
Franc Frakelj (a.k.a. Peter Skalar) (19 January 1917–?): 427  was a member of the collaborationist Slovene Home Guard (after the Italian fascist capitulation in 1943) and a member of a secret murderous militia called Črna roka (Black Hand) who is accused of killing over 60 people during the Second World War. He and his...
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[ "Franc Frakelj", "place of birth", "Dražgoše" ]
Franc Frakelj (a.k.a. Peter Skalar) (19 January 1917–?): 427  was a member of the collaborationist Slovene Home Guard (after the Italian fascist capitulation in 1943) and a member of a secret murderous militia called Črna roka (Black Hand) who is accused of killing over 60 people during the Second World War. He and his...
place of birth
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[ "Henry More Smith", "instance of", "human" ]
Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
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Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
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[ "Henry More Smith", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
country of citizenship
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[ "Henry More Smith", "family name", "Smith" ]
Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
family name
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[ "Henry More Smith", "occupation", "con artist" ]
Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
occupation
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[ "Henry More Smith", "occupation", "escape artist" ]
Henry More Smith (fl. 19th century.) (also known as Henry Frederick Moon, Henry J. Moon, Henry Hopkins, Henry Frederick More Smith and William Newman) was a confidence man, master puppeteer, hypnotist, seer, liar, and above all else a superlative escape artist who lived for a while in New Brunswick, Canada. Chains, han...
occupation
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[ "Maddess Aiort", "instance of", "human" ]
Maddess Aiort (died 1982) was a woman who claimed to be Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, the second daughter of Nicholas II of Russia. She died in 1982 of a serious disease still unknown.
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[ "Maddess Aiort", "place of death", "Spain" ]
Biography The remains of the members of the Romanov family killed at Ekaterinburg in 1918, including those of Grand Duchess Tatiana, have been identified through DNA testing. Very little is known about this impostor. Appeared in Canada in 1937 and immediately publicly declared herself "Grand Duchess Tatyana Nikolaevna....
place of death
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[ "Maddess Aiort", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Maddess Aiort (died 1982) was a woman who claimed to be Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, the second daughter of Nicholas II of Russia. She died in 1982 of a serious disease still unknown.Biography The remains of the members of the Romanov family killed at Ekaterinburg in 1918, including those of Grand Duches...
sex or gender
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[ "Maddess Aiort", "occupation", "impostor" ]
Biography The remains of the members of the Romanov family killed at Ekaterinburg in 1918, including those of Grand Duchess Tatiana, have been identified through DNA testing. Very little is known about this impostor. Appeared in Canada in 1937 and immediately publicly declared herself "Grand Duchess Tatyana Nikolaevna....
occupation
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[ "Megan McNeil", "instance of", "human" ]
Megan McNeil (September 7, 1990 – January 28, 2011) was a Canadian singer. The only child of Dave and Suzanne McNeil, she was diagnosed in 2006 with adrenalcortical carcinoma, a rare type of adrenal cancer when she was 16 years old. She studied at Seaquam Secondary and graduated in 2008. She also attended Kwantlen Poly...
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[ "Megan McNeil", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Megan McNeil (September 7, 1990 – January 28, 2011) was a Canadian singer. The only child of Dave and Suzanne McNeil, she was diagnosed in 2006 with adrenalcortical carcinoma, a rare type of adrenal cancer when she was 16 years old. She studied at Seaquam Secondary and graduated in 2008. She also attended Kwantlen Poly...
sex or gender
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[ "Megan McNeil", "occupation", "singer" ]
Megan McNeil (September 7, 1990 – January 28, 2011) was a Canadian singer. The only child of Dave and Suzanne McNeil, she was diagnosed in 2006 with adrenalcortical carcinoma, a rare type of adrenal cancer when she was 16 years old. She studied at Seaquam Secondary and graduated in 2008. She also attended Kwantlen Poly...
occupation
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[ "James Gareth Endicott", "place of birth", "Sichuan" ]
Family and early life Endicott was born in Sichuan Province, China, the third of five children to a Methodist missionary family and became fluent in Chinese. His family returned to Canada in 1910. His father, James Endicott, was elected the second Moderator of the United Church of Canada from 1926 to 1928. Endicott enl...
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[ "James Gareth Endicott", "educated at", "University of Toronto" ]
Family and early life Endicott was born in Sichuan Province, China, the third of five children to a Methodist missionary family and became fluent in Chinese. His family returned to Canada in 1910. His father, James Endicott, was elected the second Moderator of the United Church of Canada from 1926 to 1928. Endicott enl...
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[ "James Gareth Endicott", "given name", "James" ]
James Gareth Endicott (December 24, 1898 – November 27, 1993) was a Canadian Christian minister, missionary, and socialist.Family and early life Endicott was born in Sichuan Province, China, the third of five children to a Methodist missionary family and became fluent in Chinese. His family returned to Canada in 1910. ...
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[ "James Gareth Endicott", "occupation", "missionary" ]
James Gareth Endicott (December 24, 1898 – November 27, 1993) was a Canadian Christian minister, missionary, and socialist.Family and early life Endicott was born in Sichuan Province, China, the third of five children to a Methodist missionary family and became fluent in Chinese. His family returned to Canada in 1910. ...
occupation
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[ "Aasia", "country of citizenship", "Pakistan" ]
Early life Aasia was born in 1952 as Firdous in Patiala, Punjab, India. She emigrated from India to Pakistan. She resided in New York after retiring from her career, where she died on 9 March 2013, aged 60.Career She had made her debut in the Pakistani film industry in 1970 in a film by producer Shabab Kiranwi. In the ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Aasia", "place of birth", "Patiala" ]
Early life Aasia was born in 1952 as Firdous in Patiala, Punjab, India. She emigrated from India to Pakistan. She resided in New York after retiring from her career, where she died on 9 March 2013, aged 60.
place of birth
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[ "Aasia", "place of birth", "Punjab" ]
Early life Aasia was born in 1952 as Firdous in Patiala, Punjab, India. She emigrated from India to Pakistan. She resided in New York after retiring from her career, where she died on 9 March 2013, aged 60.
place of birth
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[ "Andy Thompson (Canadian politician)", "place of birth", "Belfast" ]
Early life and career Andrew was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1924, the fourth child of Joseph Stanley Thompson and his wife Edith Florence Magill. Andrew and his two older brothers, Robert and Hudson, were educated at Monkton Combe School in England from 1936 to 1939, with Andrew first attending Monkton Combe...
place of birth
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[ "Andy Thompson (Canadian politician)", "occupation", "politician" ]
Andrew Ernest Joseph Thompson (December 14, 1924 – February 3, 2016) was a Canadian politician. Thompson was leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and later served as a Senator. He was elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the west-end Toronto Dovercourt electoral district in 1959. He was elected the ...
occupation
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[ "Andy Thompson (Canadian politician)", "member of political party", "Ontario Liberal Party" ]
Provincial politics Thompson was first elected as a Member of Provincial Parliament in the 1959 Ontario election as a candidate of the Ontario Liberal Party in the Toronto riding of Dovercourt. Thompson was close friends with federal Liberal cabinet minister Walter Gordon having organized his federal candidacy in the f...
member of political party
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[ "Andy Thompson (Canadian politician)", "position held", "member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament" ]
Andrew Ernest Joseph Thompson (December 14, 1924 – February 3, 2016) was a Canadian politician. Thompson was leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and later served as a Senator. He was elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the west-end Toronto Dovercourt electoral district in 1959. He was elected the ...
position held
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[ "Cameron Ross McIntosh", "occupation", "politician" ]
Political career In 1925, Cameron McIntosh won election to the Parliament of Canada and served in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal MP until he was defeated in 1940 by Dorise Nielsen. During his fifteen-year tenure in government, McIntosh served as chairman of the Industry and International Relations Standing...
occupation
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[ "Cameron Ross McIntosh", "position held", "member of the House of Commons of Canada" ]
Political career In 1925, Cameron McIntosh won election to the Parliament of Canada and served in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal MP until he was defeated in 1940 by Dorise Nielsen. During his fifteen-year tenure in government, McIntosh served as chairman of the Industry and International Relations Standing...
position held
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[ "Charles Stuart (abolitionist)", "instance of", "human" ]
Captain Charles Stuart (1783 – 26 May 1865) was an Anglo-Canadian abolitionist in the early-to-mid-19th century. After leaving the army, he was a writer, primarily on slavery.Biography Charles Stuart was born in 1783 in Bermuda, as shown by Canadian census records (countering assertions that he was born in Jamaica). Hi...
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Captain Charles Stuart (1783 – 26 May 1865) was an Anglo-Canadian abolitionist in the early-to-mid-19th century. After leaving the army, he was a writer, primarily on slavery.
occupation
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[ "Charles Stuart (abolitionist)", "given name", "Charles" ]
Captain Charles Stuart (1783 – 26 May 1865) was an Anglo-Canadian abolitionist in the early-to-mid-19th century. After leaving the army, he was a writer, primarily on slavery.Biography Charles Stuart was born in 1783 in Bermuda, as shown by Canadian census records (countering assertions that he was born in Jamaica). Hi...
given name
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[ "Charles Stuart (abolitionist)", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Captain Charles Stuart (1783 – 26 May 1865) was an Anglo-Canadian abolitionist in the early-to-mid-19th century. After leaving the army, he was a writer, primarily on slavery.Biography Charles Stuart was born in 1783 in Bermuda, as shown by Canadian census records (countering assertions that he was born in Jamaica). Hi...
sex or gender
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[ "Charles Stuart (abolitionist)", "family name", "Stuart" ]
Captain Charles Stuart (1783 – 26 May 1865) was an Anglo-Canadian abolitionist in the early-to-mid-19th century. After leaving the army, he was a writer, primarily on slavery.Biography Charles Stuart was born in 1783 in Bermuda, as shown by Canadian census records (countering assertions that he was born in Jamaica). Hi...
family name
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[ "Hack (programming language)", "instance of", "programming language" ]
Hack is a programming language for the HipHop Virtual Machine (HHVM), created by Facebook as a dialect of PHP. The language implementation is open-source, licensed under the MIT License.Hack allows programmers to use both dynamic typing and static typing. This kind of a type system is called gradual typing, which is a...
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[ "Tuesday", "named after", "Mars" ]
Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesd...
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Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesd...
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Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesd...
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Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesd...
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)Fixed observances February 1 Abolition of Slavery Day (Mauritius) Air Force Day (Nicaragua) Federal Territory Day (Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya, Malaysia) Heroes' Day (Rwanda) Imbolc (Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, and some Neopagan grou...
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Patterns Having only 28 days in common years, February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon. Using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis for determining the date and time of a full moon, this last happened in 2018 and will next happen in 2037. The same is true regarding a new moon: a...
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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Mother's Day (Kosovo)First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
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[ "February", "has part(s)", "February 27" ]
Patterns Having only 28 days in common years, February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon. Using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis for determining the date and time of a full moon, this last happened in 2018 and will next happen in 2037. The same is true regarding a new moon: a...
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February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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[ "February", "has part(s)", "February 29" ]
February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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[ "February", "part of", "Gregorian calendar" ]
February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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[ "February", "subclass of", "month of the Gregorian calendar" ]
February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years or 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. It is the first of five months not to have 31 days (the other four being April, June, September, and November) and the only one to have ...
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[ "March", "named after", "Mars" ]
Origin The name of March comes from Martius, the first month of the earliest Roman calendar. It was named after Mars, the Roman god of war, and an ancestor of the Roman people through his sons Romulus and Remus. His month Martius was the beginning of the season for warfare, and the festivals held in his honor during th...
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First week, March 1 to 7 Global Money Week
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Week of March 8: March 8–14 Women of Aviation Worldwide Week
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[ "March", "has part(s)", "March 10" ]
Fixed March 1 Baba Marta (Bulgaria), Beer Day (Iceland) Commemoration of Mustafa Barzani's Death (Iraqi Kurdistan) Heroes' Day (Paraguay) Independence Day (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Mărțișor (Romania and Moldavia) National Peanut Butter Day (United States) National Pig Day (United States) Remembrance Day (Marshall Island...
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Fixed March 1 Baba Marta (Bulgaria), Beer Day (Iceland) Commemoration of Mustafa Barzani's Death (Iraqi Kurdistan) Heroes' Day (Paraguay) Independence Day (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Mărțișor (Romania and Moldavia) National Peanut Butter Day (United States) National Pig Day (United States) Remembrance Day (Marshall Island...
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