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[ "Arcadi Gaydamak", "award received", "Order of Agricultural Merit (France)" ]
Awards and recognition Gaydamak won two citations from the French government: Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite and the Ordre du Mérite agricole for helping to rescue two captured French pilots in the War in Bosnia in the 1990s, as well as two French intelligence officers captured by rebel factions in the Caucasu...
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[ "Arcadi Gaydamak", "award received", "Knight of the National Order of Merit" ]
Awards and recognition Gaydamak won two citations from the French government: Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite and the Ordre du Mérite agricole for helping to rescue two captured French pilots in the War in Bosnia in the 1990s, as well as two French intelligence officers captured by rebel factions in the Caucasu...
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "instance of", "human" ]
Robert Barr (16 September 1849 – 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "place of birth", "Glasgow" ]
Early years in Canada Barr was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Robert Barr and Jane Watson. In 1854, he emigrated with his parents to Upper Canada. His family settled on a farm near the village of Muirkirk. Barr assisted his father with his work as a carpenter and builder and was a teacher in Kent County, then in 1873 ent...
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "occupation", "writer" ]
Robert Barr (16 September 1849 – 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "given name", "Robert" ]
Robert Barr (16 September 1849 – 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "occupation", "novelist" ]
Robert Barr (16 September 1849 – 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
occupation
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[ "Robert Barr (writer)", "family name", "Barr" ]
Robert Barr (16 September 1849 – 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.Early years in Canada Barr was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Robert Barr and Jane Watson. In 1854, he emigrated with his parents to Upper Canada. His family settled...
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "residence", "Canada" ]
Political career He founded Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) in May 1989. He contested elections in 1990 where he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly. On 29 November 2004, Qadri announced his resignation as a Member of the National Assembly protesting the dictatorial counter terrorism policies of the then Pres...
residence
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Urdu" ]
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri (Urdu: محمد طاہر القادری‎; born 19 February 1951) is a Pakistani–Canadian Islamic scholar and former politician who founded Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Awami Tehreek. He was also a professor of international constitutional law at the University of the Punjab. Qadri is also the fou...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "native language", "Urdu" ]
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri (Urdu: محمد طاہر القادری‎; born 19 February 1951) is a Pakistani–Canadian Islamic scholar and former politician who founded Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Awami Tehreek. He was also a professor of international constitutional law at the University of the Punjab. Qadri is also the fou...
native language
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "country of citizenship", "Pakistan" ]
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri (Urdu: محمد طاہر القادری‎; born 19 February 1951) is a Pakistani–Canadian Islamic scholar and former politician who founded Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Awami Tehreek. He was also a professor of international constitutional law at the University of the Punjab. Qadri is also the fou...
country of citizenship
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "place of birth", "Jhang" ]
Early years Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri was born on 19 February 1951 in the Jhang District of Pakistan. He received non-religious and Islamic Education at a young age. He is the student of Tahir Allauddin Al-Qadri Al-Gillani. He also received a First Class degree, an MA in Islamic Studies and a PhD in Islamic Law from the ...
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "educated at", "University of the Punjab" ]
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri (Urdu: محمد طاہر القادری‎; born 19 February 1951) is a Pakistani–Canadian Islamic scholar and former politician who founded Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Awami Tehreek. He was also a professor of international constitutional law at the University of the Punjab. Qadri is also the fou...
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "movement", "Minhaj-ul-Quran International" ]
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri (Urdu: محمد طاہر القادری‎; born 19 February 1951) is a Pakistani–Canadian Islamic scholar and former politician who founded Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Awami Tehreek. He was also a professor of international constitutional law at the University of the Punjab. Qadri is also the fou...
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "member of political party", "Pakistan Awami Tehreek" ]
Political career He founded Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) in May 1989. He contested elections in 1990 where he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly. On 29 November 2004, Qadri announced his resignation as a Member of the National Assembly protesting the dictatorial counter terrorism policies of the then Pres...
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[ "Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri", "occupation", "writer" ]
Works He has authored 1000 works out of which 550 are published books, including an "eight-volume, 7,000-page Qur’anic Encyclopaedia in English covering all 6,000-plus verses of the Koran." He has delivered over 6000 lectures and has been teaching subjects such as Islamic jurisprudence, theology, sufism, Islamic philo...
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "instance of", "human" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "occupation", "scientist" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
occupation
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "place of birth", "Toronto" ]
Biography Brian Ellsworth Dalrymple is born in Toronto on September 23, 1947. He get his baccalaureate in 1970 from Ontario College of Art. He worked for twenty-eight years at the Ontario Provincial Police before retiring. He begin at the OPP as a forensic analyst in 1972. During his career, he contribute numerous ar...
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "field of work", "forensic science" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
field of work
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "occupation", "police officer" ]
Biography Brian Ellsworth Dalrymple is born in Toronto on September 23, 1947. He get his baccalaureate in 1970 from Ontario College of Art. He worked for twenty-eight years at the Ontario Provincial Police before retiring. He begin at the OPP as a forensic analyst in 1972. During his career, he contribute numerous ar...
occupation
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
sex or gender
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "field of work", "dactyloscopy" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
field of work
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "family name", "Dalrymple" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
family name
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[ "Brian E. Dalrymple", "given name", "Brian" ]
Brian E. Dalrymple is an Ontarian fingerprint scientist known for introducing for the first time the use of lasers (with colleague Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light sources for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and f...
given name
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[ "Arto Tchakmaktchian", "field of work", "art of sculpture" ]
Arto Tchakmakchian (Armenian: Արտո Չաքմաքչյան, (26 June 1933 – 1 October 2019) was a Canadian-Armenian sculptor and painter, a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. He was awarded by the Armenian Order of Honor in 2015.Biography Arto (Harutyun) Tchakmakchian's father was a bookshop owner and a friend of Vahan ...
field of work
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[ "Arto Tchakmaktchian", "place of birth", "Cairo" ]
Biography Arto (Harutyun) Tchakmakchian's father was a bookshop owner and a friend of Vahan Malezian. Arto was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1933 and studied at Nubarian National College in Heliopolis, then in 1946 his family repatriated to Yerevan. He began his professional studies at the age of 15 at the Art School of Pano...
place of birth
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[ "Arto Tchakmaktchian", "occupation", "painter" ]
Arto Tchakmakchian (Armenian: Արտո Չաքմաքչյան, (26 June 1933 – 1 October 2019) was a Canadian-Armenian sculptor and painter, a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. He was awarded by the Armenian Order of Honor in 2015.
occupation
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[ "Arto Tchakmaktchian", "occupation", "sculptor" ]
Arto Tchakmakchian (Armenian: Արտո Չաքմաքչյան, (26 June 1933 – 1 October 2019) was a Canadian-Armenian sculptor and painter, a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. He was awarded by the Armenian Order of Honor in 2015.Biography Arto (Harutyun) Tchakmakchian's father was a bookshop owner and a friend of Vahan ...
occupation
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[ "Joseph-Armand Bombardier", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Joseph-Armand Bombardier (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔzɛf aʁmɑ̃ bɔ̃baʁdje]; April 16, 1907 – February 18, 1964) was a Canadian inventor and businessman who was the founder of Bombardier. His most famous invention was the snowmobile.Biography Born in Valcourt, Quebec, Joseph-Armand Bombardier dabbled in mechanics from an ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Joseph-Armand Bombardier", "occupation", "entrepreneur" ]
Joseph-Armand Bombardier (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔzɛf aʁmɑ̃ bɔ̃baʁdje]; April 16, 1907 – February 18, 1964) was a Canadian inventor and businessman who was the founder of Bombardier. His most famous invention was the snowmobile.
occupation
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[ "Joseph-Armand Bombardier", "place of birth", "Valcourt" ]
Biography Born in Valcourt, Quebec, Joseph-Armand Bombardier dabbled in mechanics from an early age. He built his first snow vehicle at the age of 15. He acquired experience by reading, taking notes and repairing what he found until he opened his own garage at age 19, where he would repair cars and sell gasoline in the...
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[ "Joseph-Armand Bombardier", "occupation", "inventor" ]
Joseph-Armand Bombardier (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔzɛf aʁmɑ̃ bɔ̃baʁdje]; April 16, 1907 – February 18, 1964) was a Canadian inventor and businessman who was the founder of Bombardier. His most famous invention was the snowmobile.
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[ "Co Hoedeman", "employer", "National Film Board of Canada" ]
Biography Hoedeman was born during the German occupation of the Netherlands and survived the Hunger Winter of 1944-45, when many of Amsterdam's residents died of starvation brought on by a German blockade and other factors. At the age of 15, Hoedeman left school to work as a photograph retoucher in the printing industr...
employer
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[ "Co Hoedeman", "occupation", "film director" ]
Biography Hoedeman was born during the German occupation of the Netherlands and survived the Hunger Winter of 1944-45, when many of Amsterdam's residents died of starvation brought on by a German blockade and other factors. At the age of 15, Hoedeman left school to work as a photograph retoucher in the printing industr...
occupation
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[ "Stephen A. Kent", "residence", "Canada" ]
Stephen A. Kent is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He researches new religious movements (NRMs), and has published research on several such groups including the Children of God (The Family), the Church of Scientology, and other NRMs operating in Can...
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[ "Stephen A. Kent", "educated at", "American University" ]
Education Kent graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1973, with a B.A. degree in sociology and a minor in social and political theory. In 1978, he was awarded a master's degree in the history of religions from American University. Kent was also awarded an M.A. in 1980 from McMaster University with ...
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[ "Stephen A. Kent", "employer", "University of Alberta" ]
Stephen A. Kent is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He researches new religious movements (NRMs), and has published research on several such groups including the Children of God (The Family), the Church of Scientology, and other NRMs operating in Can...
employer
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[ "John C. Hull (economist)", "instance of", "human" ]
John C. Hull is a Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.He is a respected researcher in the academic field of quantitative finance (see for example the Hull-White model) and is the author of two books on financial derivatives that are widely used t...
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[ "John C. Hull (economist)", "educated at", "University of Cambridge" ]
John C. Hull is a Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.He is a respected researcher in the academic field of quantitative finance (see for example the Hull-White model) and is the author of two books on financial derivatives that are widely used t...
educated at
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[ "John C. Hull (economist)", "educated at", "Cranfield University" ]
John C. Hull is a Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.He is a respected researcher in the academic field of quantitative finance (see for example the Hull-White model) and is the author of two books on financial derivatives that are widely used t...
educated at
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "native language", "Dutch" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
native language
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "country of citizenship", "Kingdom of the Netherlands" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
country of citizenship
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "employer", "University of British Columbia" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
employer
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "occupation", "university teacher" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
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[ "Jacob Luitjens", "family name", "Luitjens" ]
Jacob Luitjens (18 April 1919 – 14 December 2022) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II. He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province. He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted and sentenced in a...
family name
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[ "Louis-Ovide Brunet", "field of work", "botany" ]
Louis-Ovide Brunet (10 March 1826 – 2 October 1876) was a French-Canadian botanist and Roman Catholic priest, and is considered one of the founding fathers of Canadian botany. Brunet was born in Quebec City on 10 March 1826, the son of Jean-Olivier Brunet, a merchant, and Cécile Lagueux. From 1844, he was educated at t...
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-acre (0.59 km2) farm along the Grand River, outside what is now known as Cambridge, Ontario. In 1948, a local representative for the Canadian department of agriculture needed the fam...
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "residence", "Canada" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-...
residence
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "place of birth", "Dresden" ]
Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-acre (0.59 km2) farm along the Grand River, outside what is now known as Cambridge, Ontario. In 1948, a local representative for the Canadian department of agriculture needed the fam...
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "occupation", "cinematographer" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "occupation", "animator" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.
occupation
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "employer", "National Film Board of Canada" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-...
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "occupation", "film director" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.
occupation
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "occupation", "film producer" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.
occupation
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "family name", "Koenig" ]
Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-acre (0.59 km2) farm along the Grand River, outside what is now known as Cambridge, Ontario. In 1948, a local representative for the Canadian department of agriculture needed the fam...
family name
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[ "Wolf Koenig", "given name", "Wolf" ]
Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.Early life Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-...
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[ "Kai Behrend", "field of work", "mathematics" ]
Kai Behrend is a German mathematician. He is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His work is in algebraic geometry and he has made important contributions in the theory of algebraic stacks, Gromov–Witten invariants and Donaldson–Thomas theory (cf. Behrend function....
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[ "Kai Behrend", "work location", "Vancouver" ]
Kai Behrend is a German mathematician. He is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His work is in algebraic geometry and he has made important contributions in the theory of algebraic stacks, Gromov–Witten invariants and Donaldson–Thomas theory (cf. Behrend function....
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[ "Kai Behrend", "employer", "University of British Columbia" ]
Kai Behrend is a German mathematician. He is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His work is in algebraic geometry and he has made important contributions in the theory of algebraic stacks, Gromov–Witten invariants and Donaldson–Thomas theory (cf. Behrend function....
employer
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Alexandra Biriukova (July 10, 1895 - February 10, 1967) was a Canadian architect and nurse. She is known for being the first woman in the Ontario Association of Architects and for her design of Lawren Harris's residence. She was the second woman to register as an architect in Canada.
country of citizenship
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "work location", "Toronto" ]
Biography Biriukova was born in Vladivostok, Russia. Her father was Dimiti Biriukoff, who was the chief civil engineer on the first trans-Siberian railway. In 1911, Biriukova studied architecture and received a degree from the School of Architecture in Petrograd.During the Russian Revolution, she and her family left th...
work location
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "place of birth", "Vladivostok" ]
Biography Biriukova was born in Vladivostok, Russia. Her father was Dimiti Biriukoff, who was the chief civil engineer on the first trans-Siberian railway. In 1911, Biriukova studied architecture and received a degree from the School of Architecture in Petrograd.During the Russian Revolution, she and her family left th...
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "occupation", "architect" ]
Alexandra Biriukova (July 10, 1895 - February 10, 1967) was a Canadian architect and nurse. She is known for being the first woman in the Ontario Association of Architects and for her design of Lawren Harris's residence. She was the second woman to register as an architect in Canada.Biography Biriukova was born in Vlad...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "occupation", "nurse" ]
Alexandra Biriukova (July 10, 1895 - February 10, 1967) was a Canadian architect and nurse. She is known for being the first woman in the Ontario Association of Architects and for her design of Lawren Harris's residence. She was the second woman to register as an architect in Canada.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "family name", "Biryukova" ]
Biography Biriukova was born in Vladivostok, Russia. Her father was Dimiti Biriukoff, who was the chief civil engineer on the first trans-Siberian railway. In 1911, Biriukova studied architecture and received a degree from the School of Architecture in Petrograd.During the Russian Revolution, she and her family left th...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Alexandra Biriukova", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Alexandra Biriukova (July 10, 1895 - February 10, 1967) was a Canadian architect and nurse. She is known for being the first woman in the Ontario Association of Architects and for her design of Lawren Harris's residence. She was the second woman to register as an architect in Canada.Biography Biriukova was born in Vlad...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Barrie Dunn", "occupation", "actor" ]
Barrie Dunn is a Canadian actor, lawyer, film and television producer best known for his character Ray LaFleur on the Canadian mockumentary television program Trailer Park Boys.Career Dunn worked for many years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, winning the Moonsnail award for "Best Documentary" for his work on ...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Barrie Dunn", "educated at", "Mount Saint Vincent University" ]
Career Dunn worked for many years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, winning the Moonsnail award for "Best Documentary" for his work on Theatre on the Mulgrave Road at the Atlantic Film Festival. Barrie has made guest lectures on entertainment law issues at Dalhousie University, and taught Film and Television Pr...
educated at
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[ "David R. Ashbaugh", "occupation", "police officer" ]
David R. Ashbaugh is a Canadian police officer known for his extensive research on the friction ridge identification, introducing for the first time the use of the term ridgeology in forensic identification and the ACE-V methodology. David Ashbaugh also wrote and published a fundamental and essential reference book ...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "David R. Ashbaugh", "given name", "David" ]
David R. Ashbaugh is a Canadian police officer known for his extensive research on the friction ridge identification, introducing for the first time the use of the term ridgeology in forensic identification and the ACE-V methodology. David Ashbaugh also wrote and published a fundamental and essential reference book ...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
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[ "Doug Stinson", "occupation", "mathematician" ]
Douglas Robert Stinson (born 1956 in Guelph, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician and cryptographer, currently a Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo.Stinson received his B.Math from the University of Waterloo in 1978, his M.Sc. from Ohio State University in 1980, and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterl...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Doug Stinson", "place of birth", "Guelph" ]
Douglas Robert Stinson (born 1956 in Guelph, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician and cryptographer, currently a Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo.Stinson received his B.Math from the University of Waterloo in 1978, his M.Sc. from Ohio State University in 1980, and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterl...
place of birth
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[ "Doug Stinson", "educated at", "University of Waterloo" ]
Douglas Robert Stinson (born 1956 in Guelph, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician and cryptographer, currently a Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo.Stinson received his B.Math from the University of Waterloo in 1978, his M.Sc. from Ohio State University in 1980, and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterl...
educated at
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "residence", "Canada" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
residence
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "educated at", "McGill University" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
educated at
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "employer", "McGill University" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
employer
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "occupation", "psychiatrist" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "employer", "Douglas Mental Health University Institute" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
employer
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "award received", "Léo-Pariseau Prize" ]
Awards and honours Turecki is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2005 William Dawson Scholar, McGill University 2009 Scientist of the year Award, Radio Canada/CBC 2009 Top 10 findings of the year, Québec Science 2012 Heinz Lehmann Award, CCNP 2012...
award received
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "award received", "Scientific of the year" ]
Scientific contributions Turecki's neurobiological work has focused on the processes underlying depression and suicide. In collaboration with Michael Meaney and Moshe Szyf, Turecki uncovered that early-life adversity epigenetically regulates the glucocorticoid receptor gene, a key component of response to stress. This ...
award received
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "family name", "Turecki" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Gustavo Turecki", "given name", "Gustavo" ]
Gustavo Turecki (born May 11, 1965) is a Canadian psychiatrist, suicidologist, neuroscientist who is a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Tier in Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide. He is the sitting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univ...
given name
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[ "James Halliday McDunnough", "occupation", "zoologist" ]
Early life McDunnough travelled with his mother and aunt to Berlin to be trained as a classical musician, studying under the great violinist Joseph Joachim. After a season as a violinist in a symphony orchestra in Glasgow, Scotland (presumably what is now the Royal Scottish National Orchestra), he taught English to a R...
occupation
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[ "James Halliday McDunnough", "occupation", "entomologist" ]
James Halliday McDunnough (10 May 1877 – 23 February 1962) was a Canadian linguist, musician, and entomologist best known for his work with North American Lepidoptera, but who also made important contributions about North American Ephemeroptera.Early life McDunnough travelled with his mother and aunt to Berlin to be tr...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "instance of", "human" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".Life Provancher studied at the College and Seminary of Nicolet, and was ordai...
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "residence", "Canada" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
residence
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "religion or worldview", "Catholicism" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
religion or worldview
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[ "faith", "belief system", "creed", "philosophy", "ideology" ]
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "occupation", "priest" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "place of birth", "Bécancour" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".Life Provancher studied at the College and Seminary of Nicolet, and was ordai...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "place of death", "Cap-Rouge" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
place of death
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "place of burial", "Cap-Rouge" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
place of burial
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "residence", "Cap-Rouge" ]
Léon Abel Provancher (born 10 March 1820, in the parish of Bécancour, Nicolet County, Quebec; d. at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, 23 March 1892) was a Canadian Catholic parish priest and naturalist. He is called the "Father of Natural History in Canada".
residence
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[ "Léon Abel Provancher", "occupation", "entomologist" ]
Life Provancher studied at the College and Seminary of Nicolet, and was ordained 12 September 1844. He organized two pilgrimages to Jerusalem, one of which he conducted in person. In 1865 he established in his parish at Portneuf a confraternity of the Third Order of St. Francis. He promoted the Third Order in his writi...
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