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[ "Tien Shinhan", "present in work", "Dragon Ball" ]
Voice actors Tien was voiced by Hirotaka Suzuoki in most media, with the exception of episodes 82 and 84 of Dragon Ball Z, where he is voiced by Kōichi Yamadera. Suzuoki said that despite joining the cast while the show had already been in production for a while, it was easy for him to relax and find his place. After S...
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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[ "Tien Shinhan", "present in work", "Dragon Ball Z" ]
Voice actors Tien was voiced by Hirotaka Suzuoki in most media, with the exception of episodes 82 and 84 of Dragon Ball Z, where he is voiced by Kōichi Yamadera. Suzuoki said that despite joining the cast while the show had already been in production for a while, it was easy for him to relax and find his place. After S...
present in work
69
[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "Tien Shinhan", "present in work", "Dragon Ball Z Kai" ]
Voice actors Tien was voiced by Hirotaka Suzuoki in most media, with the exception of episodes 82 and 84 of Dragon Ball Z, where he is voiced by Kōichi Yamadera. Suzuoki said that despite joining the cast while the show had already been in production for a while, it was easy for him to relax and find his place. After S...
present in work
69
[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "Tien Shinhan", "instance of", "anime character" ]
Design The character's is named after tenshindon, a chūka dish consisting of a crabmeat omelet over rice. Toriyama said that although Tien is strong and cool, he based his name on a well-known Chinese food just to be "silly." Tien is loosely based on Erlang Shen from Journey to the West, a three-eyed taoist deity who f...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Tien Shinhan", "instance of", "manga character" ]
Design The character's is named after tenshindon, a chūka dish consisting of a crabmeat omelet over rice. Toriyama said that although Tien is strong and cool, he based his name on a well-known Chinese food just to be "silly." Tien is loosely based on Erlang Shen from Journey to the West, a three-eyed taoist deity who f...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Tien Shinhan", "student of", "Master Shen" ]
Abilities Tienshinhan is one of the strongest humans on Earth in the series. Through training with Master Shen, he became superhuman, gaining super strength, speed, agility, reflexes, the ability to fly, with telepathy, telekinesis, generate energy from his very being called ki, produce energy blasts, absorb energy and...
student of
72
[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "Tou (biblical figure)", "employer", "Hamath" ]
Biblical text (KJV) 2 Samuel 8:9-10 reads: 9 Now when Tou king of Hamath heard how David had smitten all the host of Hadarezer king of Zobah; 10 He sent Joram his son to king David, to enquire of his welfare, and to congratulate him, because he had fought against Hadarezer, and smitten him; (for Hadarezer had war with ...
employer
86
[ "boss", "supervisor", "manager", "chief", "director" ]
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[ "Tou (biblical figure)", "given name", "Toi" ]
King Tou or Toi is the name of a king of Hamath, an ancient city located in Syria. He is referred to in 2 Samuel 8:9-10 as "Toi" (תעי‎ Tō‘î) and 1 Chronicles 18:9-10 as "Tou" (תעו‎ Tō‘ū). Both biblical accounts state that Tou paid homage to David, king of Israel, because he had defeated the army of Tou's enemy, Hadadez...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Amethyst (Steven Universe)", "present in work", "Steven Universe" ]
Character She is one of the three Crystal Gems (with Pearl and Garnet), who, along with the titular Steven Universe, form the main characters of the series. She is more hedonistic and carefree than the other Gems, and behaves as more of an older sister figure to Steven. She often encourages Steven to enjoy himself and ...
present in work
69
[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "Moses the Black", "occupation", "priest" ]
Monastic life Moses had a rather difficult time adjusting to regular monastic discipline. His flair for adventure remained with him. Attacked by a group of robbers in his desert cell, Moses fought back, overpowered the intruders, and dragged them to the chapel where the other monks were at prayer. He told the brothers ...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Kalulu", "instance of", "human" ]
Kalulu dined with members of society but often felt he was being humiliated as a result of a previous racist encounter. It was only when introduced to Lord Freeth that he really started to flourish in western society. Stanley said of Kalulu that he had "taken him to England and the United States, and whom I had placed ...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Kalulu", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Ndugu M’Hali or Kalulu (1865 – 28 March 1877) was an African slave and adopted child of the explorer and journalist Henry Morton Stanley. Kalulu died young, but in his short life he visited Europe, America and the Seychelles. He had a book dedicated to him, a model in Madame Tussauds, and was a guest at David Livingsto...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Charisius", "instance of", "human" ]
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
instance of
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[ "Charisius", "writing language", "Latin" ]
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Charisius", "occupation", "writer" ]
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Charisius", "occupation", "grammarian" ]
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Charisius", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "present in work", "Resident Evil" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
present in work
69
[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "present in work", "Resident Evil 5" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
present in work
69
[ "featured in work", "appears in work", "mentioned in work", "depicted in work", "portrayed in work" ]
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "subject has role", "player character" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
subject has role
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "instance of", "video game character" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
instance of
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Sheva Alomar", "instance of", "fictional human" ]
Sheva Alomar is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced in the 2009 video game Resident Evil 5, in which she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris ...
instance of
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[ "Lucy Terry", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Lucy Terry Prince, often credited as simply Lucy Terry (1733–1821), was an American settler and poet. Kidnapped in Africa and enslaved, she was taken to Rhode Island, America. Her future husband purchased her freedom before their marriage in 1756. She composed a ballad poem, "Bars Fight", about a 1746 incident. It was ...
place of birth
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[ "Lucy Terry", "country of citizenship", "United States of America" ]
Lucy Terry Prince, often credited as simply Lucy Terry (1733–1821), was an American settler and poet. Kidnapped in Africa and enslaved, she was taken to Rhode Island, America. Her future husband purchased her freedom before their marriage in 1756. She composed a ballad poem, "Bars Fight", about a 1746 incident. It was ...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Lucy Terry", "family name", "Terry" ]
Lucy Terry Prince, often credited as simply Lucy Terry (1733–1821), was an American settler and poet. Kidnapped in Africa and enslaved, she was taken to Rhode Island, America. Her future husband purchased her freedom before their marriage in 1756. She composed a ballad poem, "Bars Fight", about a 1746 incident. It was ...
family name
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[ "Lucy Terry", "given name", "Lucy" ]
Lucy Terry Prince, often credited as simply Lucy Terry (1733–1821), was an American settler and poet. Kidnapped in Africa and enslaved, she was taken to Rhode Island, America. Her future husband purchased her freedom before their marriage in 1756. She composed a ballad poem, "Bars Fight", about a 1746 incident. It was ...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "instance of", "human" ]
Saint Quintian (Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien) (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (Arvernes) in the sixth century, and participated in the Councils of Agde (508) and Orleans (511).Life Tradition makes him a native of Africa and a priest of Carthage who fled to France due to the pe...
instance of
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Life Tradition makes him a native of Africa and a priest of Carthage who fled to France due to the persecutions of the Vandals. At the death of Saint Amantius (Amans) in 487, Quintian succeeded him as bishop of Rodez. During the war between the Franks and the West Goths, he was a zealous supporter of Clovis I. To avo...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "position held", "bishop" ]
Saint Quintian (Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien) (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (Arvernes) in the sixth century, and participated in the Councils of Agde (508) and Orleans (511).Life Tradition makes him a native of Africa and a priest of Carthage who fled to France due to the pe...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "place of death", "Clermont-Ferrand" ]
Life Tradition makes him a native of Africa and a priest of Carthage who fled to France due to the persecutions of the Vandals. At the death of Saint Amantius (Amans) in 487, Quintian succeeded him as bishop of Rodez. During the war between the Franks and the West Goths, he was a zealous supporter of Clovis I. To avo...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "occupation", "priest" ]
Saint Quintian (Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien) (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (Arvernes) in the sixth century, and participated in the Councils of Agde (508) and Orleans (511).Life Tradition makes him a native of Africa and a priest of Carthage who fled to France due to the pe...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Quintian of Rodez", "given name", "Quintien" ]
Saint Quintian (Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien) (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (Arvernes) in the sixth century, and participated in the Councils of Agde (508) and Orleans (511).
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Exuperantius of Cingoli", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Exuperantius of Cingoli (Italian: Esuperanzio, sometimes Essuperanzio) was a 5th-century bishop of Cingoli, (c. 496), in the Marche region of Italy. He is recognised as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Tradition attributes numerous miracles to his intercession both during his life and after his de...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Exuperantius of Cingoli", "religion or worldview", "Catholic Church" ]
Exuperantius of Cingoli (Italian: Esuperanzio, sometimes Essuperanzio) was a 5th-century bishop of Cingoli, (c. 496), in the Marche region of Italy. He is recognised as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Tradition attributes numerous miracles to his intercession both during his life and after his de...
religion or worldview
40
[ "faith", "belief system", "creed", "philosophy", "ideology" ]
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[ "Amos Fortune", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Amos Fortune (c. 1710 – November 1801) was a prominent African-American citizen of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the 18th century. Fortune was born in Africa and brought to America as an enslaved person. He was given the name "Amos Fortune" by his masters. He purchased his freedom at the age of 60 and moved to Jaffrey to ...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Amos Fortune", "occupation", "businessperson" ]
Amos Fortune (c. 1710 – November 1801) was a prominent African-American citizen of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the 18th century. Fortune was born in Africa and brought to America as an enslaved person. He was given the name "Amos Fortune" by his masters. He purchased his freedom at the age of 60 and moved to Jaffrey to ...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Amos Fortune", "family name", "Fortune" ]
Amos Fortune (c. 1710 – November 1801) was a prominent African-American citizen of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the 18th century. Fortune was born in Africa and brought to America as an enslaved person. He was given the name "Amos Fortune" by his masters. He purchased his freedom at the age of 60 and moved to Jaffrey to ...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Amos Fortune", "given name", "Amos" ]
Amos Fortune (c. 1710 – November 1801) was a prominent African-American citizen of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the 18th century. Fortune was born in Africa and brought to America as an enslaved person. He was given the name "Amos Fortune" by his masters. He purchased his freedom at the age of 60 and moved to Jaffrey to ...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Graham Capill", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Early life Capill was born in western Africa, his parents being Christian missionaries. Most of his youth was spent in New Zealand, mainly in the city of Christchurch. He was educated at Middleton Grange School, a large evangelical Protestant school in that city, where his father, Donald Capill, was vice-principal for ...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Graham Capill", "occupation", "politician" ]
Graham John Capill (born 1959) is a former New Zealand Christian leader, politician and convicted rapist. He served as the first leader of the now-defunct Christian Heritage Party, stepping down in 2003. In 2005 he was convicted of multiple sexual offences against girls under 12 years of age and sentenced to nine years...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Graham Capill", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand" ]
Graham John Capill (born 1959) is a former New Zealand Christian leader, politician and convicted rapist. He served as the first leader of the now-defunct Christian Heritage Party, stepping down in 2003. In 2005 he was convicted of multiple sexual offences against girls under 12 years of age and sentenced to nine years...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Graham Capill", "educated at", "Middleton Grange School" ]
Early life Capill was born in western Africa, his parents being Christian missionaries. Most of his youth was spent in New Zealand, mainly in the city of Christchurch. He was educated at Middleton Grange School, a large evangelical Protestant school in that city, where his father, Donald Capill, was vice-principal for ...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Graham Capill", "given name", "Graham" ]
Graham John Capill (born 1959) is a former New Zealand Christian leader, politician and convicted rapist. He served as the first leader of the now-defunct Christian Heritage Party, stepping down in 2003. In 2005 he was convicted of multiple sexual offences against girls under 12 years of age and sentenced to nine years...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Lamour Desrances", "instance of", "human" ]
Lamour Desrances (also spelled L'Amour Desrances, Lamour Derance, and Lamour Dérance) was a Haitian revolutionary leader. A former maroon, he was born in Africa and brought to Saint-Domingue as a slave. During the revolution, when local figures often gained power in control of small armed forces, Desrances became a loc...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Lamour Desrances", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Lamour Desrances (also spelled L'Amour Desrances, Lamour Derance, and Lamour Dérance) was a Haitian revolutionary leader. A former maroon, he was born in Africa and brought to Saint-Domingue as a slave. During the revolution, when local figures often gained power in control of small armed forces, Desrances became a loc...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Lamour Desrances", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Lamour Desrances (also spelled L'Amour Desrances, Lamour Derance, and Lamour Dérance) was a Haitian revolutionary leader. A former maroon, he was born in Africa and brought to Saint-Domingue as a slave. During the revolution, when local figures often gained power in control of small armed forces, Desrances became a loc...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Marcos Xiorro", "instance of", "human" ]
Marcos Xiorro was the slave name of an enslaved African in Spanish Puerto Rico who, in 1821, planned and conspired to lead a slave revolt against the sugarcane plantation owners and the Spanish Colonial government. Although his rebellion was unsuccessful, he achieved legendary status among the island's slave population...
instance of
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[ "Marcos Xiorro", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Early years It is not known when Xiorro was born or from what people and region in Africa he came from. What is known about him is that he was a Bozal slave, who had been recently brought to the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico directly from Africa. Xiorro was enslaved by Vicente Andino, a Militia Captain who owned a suga...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Marcos Xiorro", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Marcos Xiorro was the slave name of an enslaved African in Spanish Puerto Rico who, in 1821, planned and conspired to lead a slave revolt against the sugarcane plantation owners and the Spanish Colonial government. Although his rebellion was unsuccessful, he achieved legendary status among the island's slave population...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Marcos Xiorro", "given name", "Marcos" ]
Marcos Xiorro was the slave name of an enslaved African in Spanish Puerto Rico who, in 1821, planned and conspired to lead a slave revolt against the sugarcane plantation owners and the Spanish Colonial government. Although his rebellion was unsuccessful, he achieved legendary status among the island's slave population...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Newport Gardner", "instance of", "human" ]
Newport Gardner (born Occramer Marycoo, 1746–1826) was an African American singing school master and composer. He was an early proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement.
instance of
5
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[ "Newport Gardner", "occupation", "music teacher" ]
Newport Gardner (born Occramer Marycoo, 1746–1826) was an African American singing school master and composer. He was an early proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement.Musical career Gardner was transported to the colonies as a slave at the age of fourteen, where he was sold to Caleb Gardner, a young merchant in Newpor...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Newport Gardner", "occupation", "composer" ]
Newport Gardner (born Occramer Marycoo, 1746–1826) was an African American singing school master and composer. He was an early proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement.Musical career Gardner was transported to the colonies as a slave at the age of fourteen, where he was sold to Caleb Gardner, a young merchant in Newpor...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Newport Gardner", "family name", "Gardner" ]
Newport Gardner (born Occramer Marycoo, 1746–1826) was an African American singing school master and composer. He was an early proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement.Musical career Gardner was transported to the colonies as a slave at the age of fourteen, where he was sold to Caleb Gardner, a young merchant in Newpor...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Newport Gardner", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Newport Gardner (born Occramer Marycoo, 1746–1826) was an African American singing school master and composer. He was an early proponent of the Back-to-Africa movement.Musical career Gardner was transported to the colonies as a slave at the age of fourteen, where he was sold to Caleb Gardner, a young merchant in Newpor...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Quamina", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Quamina Gladstone (1778 – 16 September 1823), most often referred to simply as Quamina, was a Guyanese slave from Africa and father of Jack Gladstone. He and his son were involved in the Demerara rebellion of 1823, one of the largest slave revolts in the British colonies before slavery was abolished. He was a carpenter...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Quamina", "manner of death", "capital punishment" ]
Quamina Gladstone (1778 – 16 September 1823), most often referred to simply as Quamina, was a Guyanese slave from Africa and father of Jack Gladstone. He and his son were involved in the Demerara rebellion of 1823, one of the largest slave revolts in the British colonies before slavery was abolished. He was a carpenter...
manner of death
44
[ "cause of death", "mode of death", "method of death", "way of dying", "circumstances of death" ]
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[ "Quamina", "child", "Jack Gladstone" ]
Quamina Gladstone (1778 – 16 September 1823), most often referred to simply as Quamina, was a Guyanese slave from Africa and father of Jack Gladstone. He and his son were involved in the Demerara rebellion of 1823, one of the largest slave revolts in the British colonies before slavery was abolished. He was a carpenter...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Quamina", "occupation", "carpenter" ]
Quamina Gladstone (1778 – 16 September 1823), most often referred to simply as Quamina, was a Guyanese slave from Africa and father of Jack Gladstone. He and his son were involved in the Demerara rebellion of 1823, one of the largest slave revolts in the British colonies before slavery was abolished. He was a carpenter...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Symphosius", "writing language", "Latin" ]
Biography Nothing more is known of Symphosius's life than what can be gleaned from the riddles themselves: even his name is clearly 'a joking pseudonym, meaning “party boy” or the like'. Proposed dates of composition have ranged from the third century to the sixth. The prevailing view today is that they were probably c...
writing language
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[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Fatou (gorilla)", "residence", "Berlin Zoological Garden" ]
Fatou is a gorilla residing at Berlin Zoo, Germany. She was born in 1957, in the wild, and was brought from West Africa to France by a sailor in 1959. She was then acquired by the Berlin Zoo. In 1974, she gave birth to the first gorilla to be raised in Berlin, Dufte.Since the death of Trudy on 24 July 2019 she became t...
residence
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[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Fatou (gorilla)", "instance of", "zoo animal" ]
Fatou is a gorilla residing at Berlin Zoo, Germany. She was born in 1957, in the wild, and was brought from West Africa to France by a sailor in 1959. She was then acquired by the Berlin Zoo. In 1974, she gave birth to the first gorilla to be raised in Berlin, Dufte.Since the death of Trudy on 24 July 2019 she became t...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Elpidius of Atella", "place of death", "Atella" ]
Veneration On 11 January 460 his body was buried in the Cathedral of Atella, where it remained until 787, when, following the incursions of the Longobards, it was moved to the city of Salerno, where it still rests in the crypt of the Cathedral of St. Matthew.In 1958 archbishop Demetrio Moscato wanted to carry out a can...
place of death
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "instance of", "human" ]
Margarette May Macaulay (born 20th century) is the Jamaican Commissioner of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (OAS).Life Macaulay was born in West Africa and is of Czech-German, Dominican-French-Creole, and Sierra Leone heritage. She passed her law degree at the University of London, Holborn College. She th...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Life Macaulay was born in West Africa and is of Czech-German, Dominican-French-Creole, and Sierra Leone heritage. She passed her law degree at the University of London, Holborn College. She then moved with her husband and young daughter, Berette, from Sierra Leone to Jamaica.Macaulay has worked as a professional and ac...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "occupation", "lawyer" ]
Life Macaulay was born in West Africa and is of Czech-German, Dominican-French-Creole, and Sierra Leone heritage. She passed her law degree at the University of London, Holborn College. She then moved with her husband and young daughter, Berette, from Sierra Leone to Jamaica.Macaulay has worked as a professional and ac...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "educated at", "University of London" ]
Life Macaulay was born in West Africa and is of Czech-German, Dominican-French-Creole, and Sierra Leone heritage. She passed her law degree at the University of London, Holborn College. She then moved with her husband and young daughter, Berette, from Sierra Leone to Jamaica.Macaulay has worked as a professional and ac...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Margarette May Macaulay (born 20th century) is the Jamaican Commissioner of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (OAS).Life Macaulay was born in West Africa and is of Czech-German, Dominican-French-Creole, and Sierra Leone heritage. She passed her law degree at the University of London, Holborn College. She th...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "employer", "Organization of American States" ]
Margarette May Macaulay (born 20th century) is the Jamaican Commissioner of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (OAS).
employer
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[ "boss", "supervisor", "manager", "chief", "director" ]
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[ "Margarette May Macaulay", "educated at", "Norman Manley Law School" ]
Margarette May Macaulay (born 20th century) is the Jamaican Commissioner of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (OAS).
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Modeste Testas", "instance of", "human" ]
Al Pouessi, baptized Marthe Adélaïde Modeste Testas and known under the name of Modeste Testas (1765–1870) was an Ethiopian woman who was enslaved, purchased by Bordeaux merchants and subsequently freed after living on three continents. One of her descendants is a former president of Haiti, François Denys Légitime.Biog...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Modeste Testas", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Al Pouessi, baptized Marthe Adélaïde Modeste Testas and known under the name of Modeste Testas (1765–1870) was an Ethiopian woman who was enslaved, purchased by Bordeaux merchants and subsequently freed after living on three continents. One of her descendants is a former president of Haiti, François Denys Légitime.Biog...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Modeste Testas", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Al Pouessi, baptized Marthe Adélaïde Modeste Testas and known under the name of Modeste Testas (1765–1870) was an Ethiopian woman who was enslaved, purchased by Bordeaux merchants and subsequently freed after living on three continents. One of her descendants is a former president of Haiti, François Denys Légitime.Biog...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "instance of", "human" ]
Susan Wood (1918-2006), British philanthropist and writer who helped create the African Medical Research Foundation (Amref) in Kenya and founded an enterprise to employ poor single mothers. She lived much of her life in Kenya.Life Susan Buxton was born in an African mud hut. At the time, her English missionary parents ...
instance of
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "place of birth", "Africa" ]
Life Susan Buxton was born in an African mud hut. At the time, her English missionary parents were living in the Ituri Rainforest in an area now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At the age of two, she was carried in a litter on a six-month journey to the Nile and on to England where she spent her childhoo...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "place of death", "Nairobi" ]
Last years Susan Wood died in 2006 at her Nairobi-area home at the age of 87, survived by four children, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Hughes recorded her thoughts about life in Africa, "She always saw herself as an African and had a deep understanding of the struggles they faced. She said: 'I love...
place of death
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "family name", "Wood" ]
Susan Wood (1918-2006), British philanthropist and writer who helped create the African Medical Research Foundation (Amref) in Kenya and founded an enterprise to employ poor single mothers. She lived much of her life in Kenya.Life Susan Buxton was born in an African mud hut. At the time, her English missionary parents ...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "occupation", "writer" ]
Susan Wood (1918-2006), British philanthropist and writer who helped create the African Medical Research Foundation (Amref) in Kenya and founded an enterprise to employ poor single mothers. She lived much of her life in Kenya.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Susan Buxton Wood", "occupation", "philanthropist" ]
Susan Wood (1918-2006), British philanthropist and writer who helped create the African Medical Research Foundation (Amref) in Kenya and founded an enterprise to employ poor single mothers. She lived much of her life in Kenya.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Shaherose Charania", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Background Founded by Shaherose Charania, Angie Chang, and Shivani Sopory, the group organizes workshops and events aimed at helping female entrepreneurs. It aims to increase the number of female entrepreneurs starting high-growth ventures through access to resources, network, and knowledge. Around 80 percent of the ne...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "instance of", "human" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "conflict", "World War II" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
conflict
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[ "battle", "warfare", "struggle", "fighting", "combat" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "place of birth", "Canada" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Polish" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "country of citizenship", "Poland" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "given name", "Stanisław" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "country of citizenship", "Polish People's Republic" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Sat-Okh", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Sat-Okh (c. 1920 – 3 July 2003), also known as Stanisław Supłatowicz, was a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Purportedly born in Northwest Territories, Canada, he later published autobiographical children's books under the name Sat-Okh. These were translated into several European languages. He clai...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Peter Scheerer", "instance of", "human" ]
Peter Scheerer (born 16 December 1973) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Michael Roesch. A film fan since his early childhood, Scheerer started shooting short 8 mm movies while he was in high school. After college Scheerer worked in advertisin...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Peter Scheerer", "languages spoken, written or signed", "German" ]
Peter Scheerer (born 16 December 1973) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Michael Roesch. A film fan since his early childhood, Scheerer started shooting short 8 mm movies while he was in high school. After college Scheerer worked in advertisin...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Peter Scheerer", "occupation", "screenwriter" ]
Peter Scheerer (born 16 December 1973) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Michael Roesch. A film fan since his early childhood, Scheerer started shooting short 8 mm movies while he was in high school. After college Scheerer worked in advertisin...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Peter Scheerer", "occupation", "film director" ]
Peter Scheerer (born 16 December 1973) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Michael Roesch. A film fan since his early childhood, Scheerer started shooting short 8 mm movies while he was in high school. After college Scheerer worked in advertisin...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Peter Scheerer", "occupation", "film producer" ]
Peter Scheerer (born 16 December 1973) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Michael Roesch. A film fan since his early childhood, Scheerer started shooting short 8 mm movies while he was in high school. After college Scheerer worked in advertisin...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Herb Sutter", "employer", "Microsoft" ]
Herb Sutter is a prominent C++ expert. He is also a book author and was a columnist for Dr. Dobb's Journal. He joined Microsoft in 2002 as a platform evangelist for Visual C++ .NET, rising to lead software architect for C++/CLI. Sutter has served as secretary and convener of the ISO C++ standards committee for over 10 ...
employer
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[ "boss", "supervisor", "manager", "chief", "director" ]
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[ "Rene Ohashi", "place of birth", "Canada" ]
Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career spanned more than 25 years. Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. His projects include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story. Rene Ohas...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Rene Ohashi", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career spanned more than 25 years. Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. His projects include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story. Rene Ohas...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Rene Ohashi", "place of birth", "Toronto" ]
Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career spanned more than 25 years. Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. His projects include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story. Rene Ohas...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Rene Ohashi", "field of work", "film" ]
Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career spanned more than 25 years. Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. His projects include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story. Rene Ohas...
field of work
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[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
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[ "Rene Ohashi", "occupation", "cinematographer" ]
Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career spanned more than 25 years. Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. His projects include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story. Rene Ohas...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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