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[ "Mars (astrology)", "instance of", "astrological planet" ]
The astrological descriptions attached to the seven classical planets have been preserved since ancient times. Astrologers call the seven classical planets "the seven personal and social planets", because they are said to represent the basic human drives of every individual. The personal planets are the Sun, Moon, Merc...
instance of
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[ "Cariociecus", "instance of", "war deity" ]
Cariocecus or Cariociecus was the god of war in the mythology of various Iberian tribes, in the region then known as Hispania. Through conquest and cultural overlay, he became syncretised with the Ancient Rome god Mars and the Ancient Greek god Ares. The Lusitanians practiced human sacrifice and when a priest wounded a...
instance of
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[ "President for life", "said to be the same as", "monarch" ]
Similarity to a monarch A president for life may be regarded as a de facto monarch. In fact, other than the title, political scientists often face difficulties in differentiating a state ruled by a president for life (especially one who inherits the job from a family dictatorship) and a monarchy – indeed, Samoa's long-...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "President for life", "facet of", "dictatorship" ]
President for life is a title assumed by or granted to some presidents to extend their tenure up until their death. The title sometimes confers on the holder the right to nominate or appoint a successor. The usage of the title of "president for life" rather than a traditionally autocratic title, such as that of a monar...
facet of
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[ "aspect of", "element of", "feature of", "part of", "component of" ]
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[ "President for life", "instance of", "position" ]
President for life is a title assumed by or granted to some presidents to extend their tenure up until their death. The title sometimes confers on the holder the right to nominate or appoint a successor. The usage of the title of "president for life" rather than a traditionally autocratic title, such as that of a monar...
instance of
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[ "Sextilis", "said to be the same as", "August" ]
The Romans did not number days of a month sequentially from the 1st through the last day. Instead, they counted back from the three fixed points of the month: the Nones (5th or 7th, depending on the length of the month), the Ides (13th or 15th), and the Kalends (1st) of the following month. The Nones of August was the ...
said to be the same as
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[ "Sextilis", "subclass of", "month of the Roman calendar" ]
The month Augustus Julius (July) was renamed from Quintilis ("fifth" month) in honor of Julius Caesar, who had adopted his grand-nephew Octavian, the future Augustus, and made him his heir. It has sometimes been thought that the month has 31 days because Augustus wanted as many days in his month as in his predecessor'...
subclass of
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[ "is a type of", "is a kind of", "is a subtype of", "belongs to category", "is classified as" ]
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[ "Sextilis", "part of", "Roman calendar" ]
The month Augustus Julius (July) was renamed from Quintilis ("fifth" month) in honor of Julius Caesar, who had adopted his grand-nephew Octavian, the future Augustus, and made him his heir. It has sometimes been thought that the month has 31 days because Augustus wanted as many days in his month as in his predecessor'...
part of
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[ "a component of", "a constituent of", "an element of", "a fragment of", "a portion of" ]
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[ "Sextilis", "instance of", "calendar month" ]
The month Augustus Julius (July) was renamed from Quintilis ("fifth" month) in honor of Julius Caesar, who had adopted his grand-nephew Octavian, the future Augustus, and made him his heir. It has sometimes been thought that the month has 31 days because Augustus wanted as many days in his month as in his predecessor'...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Additional member system", "instance of", "mixed-member system" ]
The additional member system (AMS) is a mixed electoral system under which most representatives are elected in single-member districts (SMDs), and the other "additional members" are elected to make the seat distribution in the chamber more proportional to the way votes are cast for party lists. It is distinct from para...
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[ "Wiki software", "discoverer or inventor", "Ward Cunningham" ]
History The first generally recognized "wiki" application, WikiWikiWeb, was created by American computer programmer Ward Cunningham in 1994 and launched on c2.com in 1995. "WikiWikiWeb" was also the name of the wiki that ran on the software, and in the first years of wikis' existence there was no great distinction made...
discoverer or inventor
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[ "discoverer", "inventor", "creator", "pioneer", "innovator" ]
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[ "Wiki software", "subclass of", "collaborative software" ]
Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or a wiki application), is collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows the users to create and collaboratively edit pages or entries via a web browser. A wiki system is usually a web application that runs on one or more web servers. The content, including previous re...
subclass of
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[ "is a type of", "is a kind of", "is a subtype of", "belongs to category", "is classified as" ]
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[ "Wiki software", "subclass of", "web application" ]
Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or a wiki application), is collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows the users to create and collaboratively edit pages or entries via a web browser. A wiki system is usually a web application that runs on one or more web servers. The content, including previous re...
subclass of
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[ "Wiki software", "instance of", "software category" ]
Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or a wiki application), is collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows the users to create and collaboratively edit pages or entries via a web browser. A wiki system is usually a web application that runs on one or more web servers. The content, including previous re...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Focaccia", "country of origin", "Italy" ]
Etymology and terminology In Ancient Rome, panis focacius was a flat bread baked on the hearth. The word is derived from the Latin focus 'hearth, place for baking'. The basic recipe is thought by some to have originated with the Etruscans, but today it is widely associated with Ligurian cuisine, while outside Liguria ...
country of origin
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[ "place of origin", "homeland", "native land", "motherland", "fatherland" ]
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[ "God in Christianity", "has part(s)", "Holy Spirit" ]
The Holy Spirit In mainstream Christianity, the Holy Spirit is one of the three divine persons of the Trinity who make up the single substance of God; that is, the Spirit is considered to act in concert with and share an essential nature with God the Father and God the Son (Jesus). The New Testament has much to say abo...
has part(s)
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[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "consists of", "has components" ]
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[ "God in Christianity", "different from", "Gott" ]
To Trinitarian Christians (which include Catholic Christians, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and most Protestant denominations), God the Father is not at all a separate god from the Son and the Holy Spirit, the other hypostases ("Persons") of the Christian Godhead.While "Father" and "Son" implicitly invoke masculine sex,...
different from
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[ "not same as", "not identical to", "distinct from", "separate from", "unlike" ]
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[ "God in Christianity", "has part(s)", "God the Son" ]
Judgement Hebrews 12:23 refers to "God the Judge of all", and the notion that all humans will eventually "be judged" is an essential element of Christian teachings. A number of New Testament passages (e.g., John 5:22 and Acts 10:42) and later credal confessions indicate that the task of judgement is assigned to Jesus. ...
has part(s)
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[ "Tetragrammaton", "depicts", "God" ]
Usage in art Since the 16th century, artists have been using the tetragrammaton as a symbol for God, or for divine illumination. Protestant artists avoided to allegorize God in human form, but rather wrote the Hebrew name of God. This was done in book illustrations since 1530, then on coins and medals as well. Since th...
depicts
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[ "illustrates", "portrays", "represents", "shows", "exhibits" ]
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[ "Tetragrammaton", "depicts", "deity" ]
Usage in art Since the 16th century, artists have been using the tetragrammaton as a symbol for God, or for divine illumination. Protestant artists avoided to allegorize God in human form, but rather wrote the Hebrew name of God. This was done in book illustrations since 1530, then on coins and medals as well. Since th...
depicts
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[ "illustrates", "portrays", "represents", "shows", "exhibits" ]
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[ "Tetragrammaton", "instance of", "names of God in Judaism" ]
Non-biblical texts Texts with Tetragrammaton The oldest known inscription of the Tetragrammaton dates to 840 BCE: the Mesha Stele mentions the Israelite god Yahweh.Of the same century are two pottery sherds found at Kuntillet Ajrud with inscriptions mentioning "Yahweh of Samaria and his Asherah" and "Yahweh of Teman an...
instance of
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[ "Tetragrammaton", "language of work or name", "Biblical Hebrew" ]
Texts with similar theonyms The theonyms YHW and YHH are found in the Elephantine papyri of about 500 BCE. One ostracon with YH is thought to have lost the final letter of an original YHW. These texts are in Aramaic, not the language of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH) and, unlike the Tetragrammaton, are of three lette...
language of work or name
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[ "language", "dialect", "jargon" ]
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[ "Deity", "subclass of", "supernatural being" ]
A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greater than those of ordinary humans, but who interacts with humans, positively or neg...
subclass of
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[ "Ahura Mazda", "said to be the same as", "God" ]
In other religions Some scholars (Kuiper. IIJ I, 1957; Zimmer. Münchner Studien 1984:187–215) believe that Ahura Mazda originates from *vouruna-mitra, or Vedic Varuna (and Mitra). According to William W Malandra both Varuna (in Vedic period) and Ahura Mazda (in old Iranian religion) represented same Indo-Iranian concep...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Ahura Mazda", "instance of", "deity" ]
Characteristics Even though it is speculated that Ahura Mazda was a spirit in the Indo-Iranian religion, he had not yet been given the title of "uncreated spirit". This title was given by Zoroaster, who proclaimed Ahura Mazda as the uncreated spirit, wholly wise, benevolent, and sound, as well as the creator and uphold...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Ahura Mazda", "instance of", "Creator" ]
Characteristics Even though it is speculated that Ahura Mazda was a spirit in the Indo-Iranian religion, he had not yet been given the title of "uncreated spirit". This title was given by Zoroaster, who proclaimed Ahura Mazda as the uncreated spirit, wholly wise, benevolent, and sound, as well as the creator and uphold...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Ahura Mazda", "instance of", "theonym" ]
Characteristics Even though it is speculated that Ahura Mazda was a spirit in the Indo-Iranian religion, he had not yet been given the title of "uncreated spirit". This title was given by Zoroaster, who proclaimed Ahura Mazda as the uncreated spirit, wholly wise, benevolent, and sound, as well as the creator and uphold...
instance of
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[ "Allah", "depicts", "God" ]
Etymology The etymology of the word Allāh has been discussed extensively by classical Arab philologists. Grammarians of the Basra school regarded it as either formed "spontaneously" (murtajal) or as the definite form of lāh (from the verbal root lyh with the meaning of "lofty" or "hidden"). Others held that it was bor...
depicts
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[ "Allah", "said to be the same as", "God" ]
Islam In Islam, Allah is the unique, omnipotent and only deity and creator of the universe and is equivalent to God in other Abrahamic religions. Allah is usually seen as the personal name of God, a notion which became disputed in contemporary scholarship, including the question, whether or not the word Allah should be...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Allah", "said to be the same as", "God in Islam" ]
Islam In Islam, Allah is the unique, omnipotent and only deity and creator of the universe and is equivalent to God in other Abrahamic religions. Allah is usually seen as the personal name of God, a notion which became disputed in contemporary scholarship, including the question, whether or not the word Allah should be...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Allah", "instance of", "God in Abrahamic religions" ]
Islam In Islam, Allah is the unique, omnipotent and only deity and creator of the universe and is equivalent to God in other Abrahamic religions. Allah is usually seen as the personal name of God, a notion which became disputed in contemporary scholarship, including the question, whether or not the word Allah should be...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Allah", "instance of", "theonym" ]
Etymology The etymology of the word Allāh has been discussed extensively by classical Arab philologists. Grammarians of the Basra school regarded it as either formed "spontaneously" (murtajal) or as the definite form of lāh (from the verbal root lyh with the meaning of "lofty" or "hidden"). Others held that it was bor...
instance of
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[ "Personal god", "subclass of", "God" ]
A personal god, or personal goddess, is a deity who can be related to as a person, instead of as an impersonal force, such as the Absolute, "the All", or the "Ground of Being". Pagan religions, such as the Greeks, Romani, Buddhists, Norse, and others, are not included under this definition. In the scriptures of the Abr...
subclass of
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[ "is a type of", "is a kind of", "is a subtype of", "belongs to category", "is classified as" ]
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[ "Personal god", "instance of", "religious concept" ]
Spiritual Spiritual deism is a belief in the core principles of deism with an emphasis on spirituality including the connections among people and between humans, nature and God. Within spiritual deism, there is an absolute belief in a personal god as the creator of the universe along with the ability to build a spiritu...
instance of
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[ "God in Islam", "instance of", "God in Abrahamic religions" ]
Etymology Allāh is the Arabic word referring to God in Abrahamic religions. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The Arabic word Allāh is thought to be derived by contraction from al-ʾilāh, which means "the God", (i.e., the only God) and is related to El and Elah, the Hebrew and Aramaic w...
instance of
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[ "God in Islam", "present in work", "the Qur’an" ]
Etymology Allāh is the Arabic word referring to God in Abrahamic religions. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The Arabic word Allāh is thought to be derived by contraction from al-ʾilāh, which means "the God", (i.e., the only God) and is related to El and Elah, the Hebrew and Aramaic w...
present in work
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[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "God in Islam", "different from", "Allah" ]
Etymology Allāh is the Arabic word referring to God in Abrahamic religions. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The Arabic word Allāh is thought to be derived by contraction from al-ʾilāh, which means "the God", (i.e., the only God) and is related to El and Elah, the Hebrew and Aramaic w...
different from
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[ "not same as", "not identical to", "distinct from", "separate from", "unlike" ]
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[ "God in Judaism", "has quality", "eternity" ]
Properties which are attributed to God In modern articulations of traditional Judaism, God has been speculated to be the eternal, omnipotent, and omniscient creator of the universe, as well as the source for one's standards of morality, guiding humanity through ethical principles.Creative Maimonides describes God in th...
has quality
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[ "possesses quality", "exhibits quality", "displays quality", "features quality", "has characteristic" ]
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[ "God in Judaism", "has quality", "omnipotence" ]
Properties which are attributed to God In modern articulations of traditional Judaism, God has been speculated to be the eternal, omnipotent, and omniscient creator of the universe, as well as the source for one's standards of morality, guiding humanity through ethical principles.Creative Maimonides describes God in th...
has quality
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[ "possesses quality", "exhibits quality", "displays quality", "features quality", "has characteristic" ]
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[ "God in Judaism", "has quality", "omniscience" ]
Properties which are attributed to God In modern articulations of traditional Judaism, God has been speculated to be the eternal, omnipotent, and omniscient creator of the universe, as well as the source for one's standards of morality, guiding humanity through ethical principles.Creative Maimonides describes God in th...
has quality
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[ "possesses quality", "exhibits quality", "displays quality", "features quality", "has characteristic" ]
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[ "God in Judaism", "has quality", "Gender of God in Judaism" ]
Names The name of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible is the Tetragrammaton (Hebrew: יהוה, romanized: YHWH). Jews traditionally do not pronounce it, and instead refer to God as HaShem, literally "the Name". In prayer, the Tetragrammaton is substituted with the pronunciation Adonai, meaning "My Lord". This is referr...
has quality
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[ "possesses quality", "exhibits quality", "displays quality", "features quality", "has characteristic" ]
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[ "God in the Baháʼí Faith", "instance of", "deity" ]
The Baháʼí conception of God is monotheistic. God is viewed as the sovereign being who is the source of all existence, described as "a personal God, unknowable, inaccessible, the source of all Revelation, eternal, omniscient, omnipresent and almighty". Though transcendent and inaccessible directly, his image is reflect...
instance of
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[ "Shangdi", "instance of", "theonym" ]
History Shang dynasty The earliest references to Shangdi are found in oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty in the 2nd millennium BC, although the later work Classic of History claims yearly sacrifices were made to him by Emperor Shun, even before the Xia Dynasty. Shangdi was regarded as the ultimate spiritual ...
instance of
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[ "Shangdi", "instance of", "supreme deity" ]
Shangdi (Chinese: 上帝; pinyin: Shàngdì; Wade–Giles: Shang Ti), also called simply Di (Chinese: 帝; pinyin: Dì), is the Chinese term for "Supreme Deity" or "Highest Deity" in the theology of the classical texts, especially deriving from Shang theology and finding an equivalent in the later Tian ("Heaven" or "Great Whole")...
instance of
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[ "Jehovah", "depicts", "God" ]
Jehovah () is a Latinization of the Hebrew יְהֹוָה‎ Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton יהוה is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and a form of God's name in Christianity.The consensus a...
depicts
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[ "Jehovah", "instance of", "deity" ]
In the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (1961, 1984, 2013) published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Jehovah appears 7,199 times in the 1961 edition, 7,210 times in the 1984 revision and 7,216 times in the 2013 revision, comprising 6,979 instances in the Old Testament, and 237 in the New Testamen...
instance of
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[ "Jehovah", "instance of", "names of God in Judaism" ]
Jehovah () is a Latinization of the Hebrew יְהֹוָה‎ Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton יהוה is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and a form of God's name in Christianity.The consensus a...
instance of
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[ "Jehovah", "instance of", "theonym" ]
In the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (1961, 1984, 2013) published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Jehovah appears 7,199 times in the 1961 edition, 7,210 times in the 1984 revision and 7,216 times in the 2013 revision, comprising 6,979 instances in the Old Testament, and 237 in the New Testamen...
instance of
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[ "Devla", "said to be the same as", "God" ]
Names Devla basically means "God". It cannot be confused with the English word Devil, because the word for "Devil" in Romani is Beng. Interestingly some villages in India are named "Devla", as example Devla, India. These Roma words existed in the Roma language centuries before any Roma adopted Christianity or Islam. Th...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Devla", "instance of", "deity" ]
Names Devla basically means "God". It cannot be confused with the English word Devil, because the word for "Devil" in Romani is Beng. Interestingly some villages in India are named "Devla", as example Devla, India. These Roma words existed in the Roma language centuries before any Roma adopted Christianity or Islam. Th...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Conceptions of God", "different from", "aspect" ]
Unitarianism Within Christianity, Unitarianism is the view that God consists of only one person, the Father, instead of three persons as Trinitarianism states. Unitarians believe that mainstream Christianity has been corrupted over history, and that it is not strictly monotheistic. There are different Unitarian views o...
different from
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[ "not same as", "not identical to", "distinct from", "separate from", "unlike" ]
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[ "Ilah", "said to be the same as", "God" ]
ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a pr...
said to be the same as
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[ "Ilah", "instance of", "word" ]
ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a pr...
instance of
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[ "Ilah", "said to be the same as", "deity" ]
ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a pr...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Ilah", "different from", "Allah" ]
ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a pr...
different from
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[ "not same as", "not identical to", "distinct from", "separate from", "unlike" ]
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[ "Ilah", "said to be the same as", "god" ]
ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a pr...
said to be the same as
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[ "is equivalent to", "is synonymous with", "is identical to", "can be identified as", "is also known as" ]
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[ "Phaenon", "said to be the same as", "Saturn" ]
Phaenon (Greek: Φαίνων) in Greek mythology is the sky god of Cronus (as in the planet Saturn). The name Phaenon is sometimes used poetically to refer to the planet Saturn; 'Phaenon' means 'bright' or 'shining', and Saturn is a bright planet which is easy to see.
said to be the same as
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[ "Legendre's constant", "instance of", "mathematical constant" ]
Legendre's constant is a mathematical constant occurring in a formula conjectured by Adrien-Marie Legendre to capture the asymptotic behavior of the prime-counting function π ( x ) {\displaystyle \pi (x)} . Its value is now known to be 1. Examination of ...
instance of
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[ "Legendre's constant", "named after", "Adrien-Marie Legendre" ]
Legendre's constant is a mathematical constant occurring in a formula conjectured by Adrien-Marie Legendre to capture the asymptotic behavior of the prime-counting function π ( x ) {\displaystyle \pi (x)} . Its value is now known to be 1. Examination of ...
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[ "Legendre's constant", "said to be the same as", "1" ]
Legendre's constant is a mathematical constant occurring in a formula conjectured by Adrien-Marie Legendre to capture the asymptotic behavior of the prime-counting function π ( x ) {\displaystyle \pi (x)} . Its value is now known to be 1. Examination of ...
said to be the same as
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[ "0.999...", "instance of", "natural number" ]
Rigorous proof The previous explanation is not a proof, as one cannot define properly the relationship between a number and its representation as a point on the number line. For the accuracy of the proof, the number 0.999...9, with n nines after the decimal point, is denoted 0.(9)n. Thus 0.(9)1 = 0.9, 0.(9)2 = 0.99, 0....
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Elementary proof There is an elementary proof of the equation 0.999... = 1, which uses just the mathematical tools of comparison and addition of (finite) decimal numbers, without any reference to more advanced topics such as series, limits, formal construction of real numbers, etc. The proof, an exercise given by Still...
said to be the same as
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[ "0.999...", "instance of", "repeating decimal" ]
In mathematics, 0.999... (also written as 0.9 or 0..9) denotes the repeating decimal consisting of an unending sequence of 9s after the decimal point. This repeating decimal represents the smallest number no less than every decimal number in the sequence (0.9, 0.99, 0.999, ...); that is, the supremum of this sequence. ...
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[ "Zero to the power of zero", "instance of", "exponentiation" ]
Zero to the power of zero, denoted by 00, is a mathematical expression that is either defined as 1 or left undefined, depending on context. In algebra and combinatorics, one typically defines 00 = 1. In mathematical analysis, the expression is sometimes left undefined. Computer programming languages and software als...
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[ "Zero to the power of zero", "instance of", "indeterminate form" ]
Zero to the power of zero, denoted by 00, is a mathematical expression that is either defined as 1 or left undefined, depending on context. In algebra and combinatorics, one typically defines 00 = 1. In mathematical analysis, the expression is sometimes left undefined. Computer programming languages and software als...
instance of
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[ "Zero to the power of zero", "instance of", "mathematical expression" ]
Zero to the power of zero, denoted by 00, is a mathematical expression that is either defined as 1 or left undefined, depending on context. In algebra and combinatorics, one typically defines 00 = 1. In mathematical analysis, the expression is sometimes left undefined. Computer programming languages and software als...
instance of
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[ "Zero to the power of zero", "said to be the same as", "1" ]
Zero to the power of zero, denoted by 00, is a mathematical expression that is either defined as 1 or left undefined, depending on context. In algebra and combinatorics, one typically defines 00 = 1. In mathematical analysis, the expression is sometimes left undefined. Computer programming languages and software als...
said to be the same as
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[ "Tetrad (Greek philosophy)", "instance of", "concept" ]
The tetractys (Greek: τετρακτύς), or tetrad, or the tetractys of the decad is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows: one, two, three, and four points in each row, which is the geometrical representation of the fourth triangular number. As a mystical symbol, it was very important to the secr...
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[ "False (logic)", "different from", "Faux" ]
In logic, false or untrue is the state of possessing negative truth value and is a nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional system of propositional logic, it is one of two postulated truth values, along with its negation, truth. Usual notations of the false are 0 (especially in Boolean logic and computer scie...
different from
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[ "False (logic)", "different from", "Faux" ]
In logic, false or untrue is the state of possessing negative truth value and is a nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional system of propositional logic, it is one of two postulated truth values, along with its negation, truth. Usual notations of the false are 0 (especially in Boolean logic and computer scie...
different from
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[ "False (logic)", "instance of", "truth value" ]
In logic, false or untrue is the state of possessing negative truth value and is a nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional system of propositional logic, it is one of two postulated truth values, along with its negation, truth. Usual notations of the false are 0 (especially in Boolean logic and computer scie...
instance of
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[ "Semi-infinite", "subclass of", "mathematical property" ]
In mathematics, semi-infinite objects are objects which are infinite or unbounded in some but not all possible ways.
subclass of
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[ "Semi-infinite", "different from", "finite set" ]
In mathematics, semi-infinite objects are objects which are infinite or unbounded in some but not all possible ways.In ordered structures and Euclidean spaces Generally, a semi-infinite set is bounded in one direction, and unbounded in another. For instance, the natural numbers are semi-infinite considered as a subset...
different from
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[ "Little Russia", "country", "Ukraine" ]
Little Russia (Russian: Малороссия/Малая Россия, romanized: Malorossiya/Malaya Rossiya; Ukrainian: Малоросія/Мала Росія, romanized: Malorosiia/Mala Rosiia), also known in English as Malorussia, Little Rus' (Russian: Малая Русь, romanized: Malaya Rus'; Ukrainian: Мала Русь, romanized: Mala Rus') and Rus' Minor (from Gre...
country
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[ "Little Russia", "instance of", "historical region" ]
Little Russia (Russian: Малороссия/Малая Россия, romanized: Malorossiya/Malaya Rossiya; Ukrainian: Малоросія/Мала Росія, romanized: Malorosiia/Mala Rosiia), also known in English as Malorussia, Little Rus' (Russian: Малая Русь, romanized: Malaya Rus'; Ukrainian: Мала Русь, romanized: Mala Rus') and Rus' Minor (from Gre...
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[ "Maltese islands", "country", "Malta" ]
Malta ( (listen) MOL-tə, UK also MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐːltɐ]), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of...
country
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[ "Maltese islands", "has part(s)", "Gozo" ]
Malta ( (listen) MOL-tə, UK also MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐːltɐ]), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of...
has part(s)
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[ "Maltese islands", "instance of", "archipelago" ]
Malta ( (listen) MOL-tə, UK also MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐːltɐ]), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of...
instance of
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[ "Maltese islands", "has part(s)", "Malta" ]
Malta ( (listen) MOL-tə, UK also MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐːltɐ]), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of...
has part(s)
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[ "Maltese islands", "has part(s)", "Comino" ]
Geography Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean (in its eastern basin), some 80 km (50 mi) from southern Italy across the Malta Channel. Only the three largest islands—Malta (Malta), Gozo (Għawdex), and Comino (Kemmuna)—are inhabited. The islands of the archipelago lie on the Malta plateau, a shallow she...
has part(s)
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[ "Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament", "sport", "curling" ]
The men's curling tournament took place at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre. The draws took place between 16 and 25 February 2010 and the final took place on 27 February 2010. The preliminary round was a round-robin tournament between all 10 teams; the top four qualified for the medal round.
sport
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[ "Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament", "part of", "curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics" ]
The men's curling tournament took place at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre. The draws took place between 16 and 25 February 2010 and the final took place on 27 February 2010. The preliminary round was a round-robin tournament between all 10 teams; the top four qualified for the medal round.Standings Results Dr...
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[ "Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament", "location", "Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre" ]
The men's curling tournament took place at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre. The draws took place between 16 and 25 February 2010 and the final took place on 27 February 2010. The preliminary round was a round-robin tournament between all 10 teams; the top four qualified for the medal round.Standings Results Dr...
location
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[ "Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament", "instance of", "Olympic sporting event" ]
The men's curling tournament took place at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre. The draws took place between 16 and 25 February 2010 and the final took place on 27 February 2010. The preliminary round was a round-robin tournament between all 10 teams; the top four qualified for the medal round.Standings Results Dr...
instance of
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[ "List of Nansen Refugee Award laureates", "named after", "Fridtjof Nansen" ]
The Nansen Refugee Award is a medal issued annually by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to an individual, group, or organization in recognition of outstanding service to the cause of refugees, displaced, or stateless people. The award was established by UNHCR the organizations first High Comiss...
named after
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[ "called after", "named for", "honored after", "called for" ]
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "country", "South Korea" ]
The team event was a figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics that was held from 9 to 12 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. It took place over three days between 9–12 February with the short programs and the short dance taking place on 9 and 11 February, and the free skate...
country
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[ "Nation", "State", "Land", "Territory" ]
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "sport", "figure skating" ]
The team event was a figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics that was held from 9 to 12 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. It took place over three days between 9–12 February with the short programs and the short dance taking place on 9 and 11 February, and the free skate...
sport
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[ "athletics", "competitive physical activity", "physical competition" ]
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "location", "Gyeongpo Ice Hall" ]
Timeline All times are (UTC+9).
location
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "instance of", "Olympic sporting event" ]
The team event was a figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics that was held from 9 to 12 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. It took place over three days between 9–12 February with the short programs and the short dance taking place on 9 and 11 February, and the free skate...
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "men's short program of the team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Overall Team overall After all events. Ties are broken by taking the best team scores from two different disciplines. If still tied then the total scores from those two disciplines are added together.
has part(s)
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "women's short program of the team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Overall Team overall After all events. Ties are broken by taking the best team scores from two different disciplines. If still tied then the total scores from those two disciplines are added together.
has part(s)
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "team event ice dance short dance at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
The team event was a figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics that was held from 9 to 12 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. It took place over three days between 9–12 February with the short programs and the short dance taking place on 9 and 11 February, and the free skate...
has part(s)
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "team event pairs free program at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Overall Team overall After all events. Ties are broken by taking the best team scores from two different disciplines. If still tied then the total scores from those two disciplines are added together.References
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "team event men free program at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Men The men's free skate was held on 12 February 2018.Overall Team overall After all events. Ties are broken by taking the best team scores from two different disciplines. If still tied then the total scores from those two disciplines are added together.References
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "team event ladies free program at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Ladies The women's free skate was held on 12 February 2018.Overall Team overall After all events. Ties are broken by taking the best team scores from two different disciplines. If still tied then the total scores from those two disciplines are added together.References
has part(s)
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[ "Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event", "has part(s)", "team event free dance in ice dancing at the 2018 Winter Olympics" ]
The team event was a figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics that was held from 9 to 12 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. It took place over three days between 9–12 February with the short programs and the short dance taking place on 9 and 11 February, and the free skate...
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References
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[ "2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships", "organizer", "Asia Oceania Floorball Confederation" ]
The 2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships were the sixth such championships in men's floorball. They were held from March 25 to March 29, 2009 in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. All matches were played at the Lee Chung Gymnasium. Singapore came into the tournament as defending champions. The 2009 Men's Asia Pacific ...
organizer
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[ "Cricket World Cup", "founded by", "England" ]
Prudential World Cups (1975–1983) The inaugural Cricket World Cup was hosted in 1975 by England, the only nation able to put forward the resources to stage an event of such magnitude at the time. The 1975 tournament started on 7 June. The first three events were held in England and officially known as the Prudential Cu...
founded by
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[ "1960 Mitropa Cup", "winner", "Hungary" ]
The 1960 Mitropa Cup was the 20th season of the Mitropa football club tournament. It was contested as a competition between countries and there was no elimination. The five competing countries each sent six teams each to the competition, which was won by Hungary.Matches Matches played in July 1960.
winner
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