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Kernohan began her career in 1988 when she appeared in the low-budget slasher film Fatal Pulse. She appeared in several other films during... | sex or gender | 65 | [
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"given title",
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] | null | null |
[
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[
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"job",
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"Rob Pike",
"occupation",
"engineer"
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"job",
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"employment"
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[
"André Gingras",
"place of birth",
"Canada"
] | André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times.
Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and Mariko Tanabe. His studies in Canada e... | place of birth | 42 | [
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"homeland",
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] | null | null |
[
"André Gingras",
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] | André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times.
Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and Mariko Tanabe. His studies in Canada e... | country of citizenship | 63 | [
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"citizenship nation",
"country of citizenship status"
] | null | null |
[
"André Gingras",
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] | André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times.
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] | null | null |
[
"André Gingras",
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] | André Gingras (14 November 1966 – 17 February 2013) was a Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most influential choreographers in recent times.
Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and Mariko Tanabe. His studies in Canada e... | occupation | 48 | [
"job",
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"career",
"vocation",
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] | null | null |
[
"André Gingras",
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"creator"
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"job",
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"career",
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] | null | null |
[
"André Gingras",
"occupation",
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Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and Mariko Tanabe. His studies in Canada e... | occupation | 48 | [
"job",
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"career",
"vocation",
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"André Gingras",
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Gingras was born in Canada. He studied in Montreal, Toronto and New York together with Christopher Gillis, Doug Varone and Mariko Tanabe. His studies in Canada e... | sex or gender | 65 | [
"biological sex",
"gender identity",
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"sexual orientation",
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"biological sex",
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"sexual orientation",
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[
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[
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[
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"biological sex",
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"sexual orientation",
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] | null | null |
[
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The mammoth was found along the Oyogos Yar coast of the Dmitry Laptev Strait, approximately 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of the mouth of the Kondratievo River, Siberia (72° 40′ 49.44″ N, 142° 50′ 38.35″) in the region of the Laptev Sea. Yuka is a juvenile female natural mummy that was found near and named after... | instance of | 5 | [
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The skeleton, nearly complete, was discovered on 7 October 1935 under a rock shelter in Mullerthal on the banks of the Black Ernz. It was fo... | instance of | 5 | [
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"gender expression",
"sexual orientation",
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] | null | null |
[
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The skeleton, nearly complete, was discovered on 7 October 1935 under a rock shelter in Mullerthal on the banks of the Black Ernz. It was fo... | place of burial | 58 | [
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