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[
"Renato Cialente",
"occupation",
"Actor"
] |
Renato Cialente (2 February 1897 - 25 November 1943) was an Italian film actor.
|
[
"Long John Baldry",
"country of citizenship",
"Canada"
] |
Baldry lived in Canada from the late 1970s until Long John Baldry's death.
|
[
"Broughtown",
"-",
"Orkney"
] |
Broughtown is a village on the island of Sanday, in Orkney, Scotland.
|
[
"The Day of the Triffids ( miniseries )",
"instance of",
"Miniseries"
] |
The Day of the Triffids is a BBC miniseries made in 2009. The Day of the Triffids ( miniseries ) is a loose adaptation of John Wyndham's 1951 novel of the same title.
|
[
"System 7",
"instance of",
"Operating system"
] |
System 7 succeeded System 6, and was the main Macintosh operating system until it was succeeded by Mac OS 8 in 1997.
|
[
"Homi Adajania",
"occupation",
"Writer"
] |
Homi Adajania is an Indian film director and writer.
|
[
"La Habra Formation",
"- -",
"California"
] |
The La Habra Formation is a geologic formation in California.
|
[
"Ceara Grehan",
"-",
"Belfast"
] |
Ceara Grehan (born in Belfast, Northern Ireland) and is one of Northern Ireland's leading theatrical and opera singers.
|
[
"Llao",
"None",
"God"
] |
Bigden had been "drummer for such stars as Tom Jones, Cilla Black, Shirley Bassey, Sir Cliff Richard, Kylie Minogue, Eartha Kitt, Lionel Richie, Andy Williams and Tony Bennett", as well as for Stéphane Grappelli on at least one of Alf Bigden's albums.
|
[
"Prentiss High School",
"country",
"United States"
] |
Prentiss High School was a high school located in Prentiss, Mississippi, United States.
|
[
"AerCap",
"None",
"New York Stock Exchange"
] |
In November 2014 Kirsteen Mackay was appointed Acting Government Architect and Acting Manager, Architecture and Built Environment.
|
[
"George Mackay Brown",
"None",
"Poet"
] |
The episode was written by Valentina L. Garza and directed by Matthew Faughnan, after Yeardley Smith suggested writing one centered around microfinancing.
|
[
"USS ABSD-5",
"None",
"Auxiliary floating drydock"
] |
The awards night was held at The Theatre at Solaire Resort & Casino, Parañaque City on 10 June 2018.
|
[
"Freedom Downtime",
"None",
"Documentary film"
] |
Friedrich Julius Richelot (6 November 1808 - 31 March 1875) was a German mathematician, born in Königsberg.
|
[
"Rai Sahib",
"country",
"India"
] |
The title styled Rai Sahib were awarded to Hindu people of North India, Rao Saheb in Maharashtra and styled Rao Sahib to Hindu people of South India, however, they were both of same category and spelling was altered to meet with regional differences of pronunciation.
|
[
"Noor Bank",
"headquarters location",
"Dubai"
] |
Noor Bank (formerly Noor Islamic Bank) was established in January 2008, in Dubai - United Arab Emirates.
|
[
"Fabian Delph",
"None",
"England"
] |
Schulz was buried at Sunset Memorial Park in Affton, Missouri, alongside Walt Schulz's mother, Minnie Kreutzinger, who had worked in St. Louis as a nurse.
|
[
"Trimension",
"None",
"Software"
] |
Swimming at the 1900 Summer Olympics -- Men 's 200 metre backstroke was held on 11 August and 12 August 1900.
|
[
"Margit Dajka",
"None",
"24 May 1986"
] |
Céphas Bansah is often incorrectly referred to as the King of Hohoe.
|
[
"Sistine Chapel",
"None",
"Papal conclave"
] |
Abe is the widowed husband of Lexie Carver, daughter of international crime lord, Stefano DiMera.
|
[
"Archbishop Hannan High School",
"None",
"Louisiana"
] |
Francesco Saverio Merlino (9 September 1856 - 30 June 1930) was an Italian lawyer, anarchist activist and theorist of libertarian socialism.
|
[
"Friedrich Hiebel",
"None",
"Vienna"
] |
Matias Habtemichael (born 14 November 1950) is an Ethiopian middle-distance runner.
|
[
"Channel-billed cuckoo",
"taxon rank",
"Species"
] |
The species is migratory over part of Channel-billed cuckoo's range.
|
[
"Beautiful Star",
"cast member",
"Michel Simon"
] |
Beautiful Star (French: Belle Ãtoile) is a 1938 French comedy drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Michel Simon, Meg Lemonnier, and Jean-Pierre Aumont.
|
[
"German submarine U-1013",
"- - -",
"Hamburg"
] |
German submarine U-1013 was ordered on 23 March 1942, and was laid down on 26 March 1943, at Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, as yard number 213.
|
[
"Rawngtsaw",
"- -",
"Myitkyina District"
] |
Rawngtsaw is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
|
[
"André Cayatte",
"place of death",
"Paris"
] |
André Cayatte (3 February 1909, in Carcassonne - 6 February 1989, in Paris) was a French filmmaker and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility.
|
[
"So Fresh : The Hits of Winter 2005",
"- -",
"11 June 2005"
] |
So Fresh : The Hits of Winter 2005 was released on 11 June 2005.
|
[
"Cobbins Brook",
"None",
"River Lea"
] |
Mikey Erg (real name Mike Yannich) is a punk rock drummer, guitarist, and vocalist, from New Jersey.
|
[
"Sangkosh",
"country",
"Nepal"
] |
Sangkosh is a town in Nilkantha Municipality in Dhading District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal.
|
[
"Sarawak surili",
"None",
"Species"
] |
Micronycteris is a genus of leaf-nosed bats.
|
[
"Kayamkulam Kochunni ( 2018 film )",
"instance of",
"Film"
] |
Kayamkulam Kochunni ( 2018 film ) is currently the third highest-grossing Malayalam film.
|
[
"Dulanjana Seneviratne",
"- -",
"Colombo"
] |
Dulanjana Seneviratne made his first-class debut for Colombo Cricket Club in the 2015-16 Premier League Tournament on 15 January 2016.
|
[
"Heady",
"-",
"Surname"
] |
Notable people with the surname include: Brett Heady (born 1970), Australian rules footballer Harold Franklin Heady (1916-2011), American forester and ecologist Ray E. Heady (1916-2002), American clergyman
|
[
"Propyria",
"None",
"Genus"
] |
George Davidson Grant (June 25, 1870 - March 17, 1915) was a Canadian politician.
|
[
"Thiam Diombar",
"position held",
"Finance minister"
] |
Since February 2011 Thiam Diombar is the Finance Minister of Mauritania.
|
[
"Ramal de Viseu",
"country",
"Portugal"
] |
Linha do Vale do Vouga - Ramal de Viseu was a narrow gauge railway in Portugal; the line closed in 1990.
|
[
"Vlastimil Tusar",
"-",
"Czechoslovakia"
] |
At first Vlastimil Tusar was pro-Austrian oriented, but later he changed his mind and in 1918 he played a vital role in the formation of Czechoslovakia as new state.
|
[
"Gol Seyyed",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Avajiq-e Jonubi Rural District"
] |
Gol Seyyed (Persian: â; also known as Gol SaÄ«d) is a village in Avajiq-e Jonubi Rural District, Dashtaki District, Chaldoran County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
|
[
"Ali Aamer",
"- - - - -",
"Midfielder"
] |
Ali Aamer (Arabic: ; born December 26, 1977) is a Bahraini footballer who is a midfielder for Muharraq Club.
|
[
"Volodymyr Makar",
"-",
"Midfielder"
] |
Volodymyr Makar (Ukrainian: ; born 22 January 1990 in Narayiv, Berezhany Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a retired professional Ukrainian football midfielder who played for FC Rukh Vynnyky in the Ukrainian First League.
|
[
"GuanÃa River",
"country",
"Colombia"
] |
GuanÃa River is a river of Colombia.
|
[
"Elliot N. Dorff",
"-",
"24 June 1943"
] |
Elliot N. Dorff (born 24 June 1943) is an American Conservative rabbi.
|
[
"Ana Cláudia Lemos",
"None",
"2012 Summer Olympics"
] |
"Ka the Appalling" is a fantasy story by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, part of his Pusadian series.
|
[
"Sandhya Raga",
"- - - - -",
"Kannada"
] |
Sandhya Raga (Kannada: ) is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by A. C. Narasimha Murthy and co-produced by him along with A. Prabhakara Rao.
|
[
"Breckland",
"- - - - -",
"Norfolk"
] |
Breckland in Norfolk and Suffolk is a 39,433 hectare Special Protection Area (SPA) under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds.
|
[
"Lennox Blackmoore",
"-",
"Light welterweight"
] |
Lennox Blackmoore (born July 10, 1950 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a Guyanese professional light/light welter/welter/light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1970s and '80s who won the Guyanese lightweight title, Guyanese light middleweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) World light welterweight title against Aaron Pryor, and World Boxing Council (WBC) FECARBOX light welterweight title against Antonio Cervantes, his professional fighting weight varied from 132Â lb (60Â kg; 9Â st 6Â lb), i.e.
|
[
"Khaneh Chubi",
"- - - - -",
"Keshvar Rural District"
] |
Khaneh Chubi (Persian: â, also Romanized as KhÄneh ChÅ«bÄ«) is a village in Keshvar Rural District, Papi District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran.
|
[
"Jagdgeschwader 141",
"None",
"Germany"
] |
Point Blank is an imprint of Wildside Press, founded in early 2004 by J. T. Lindroos and John Gregory Betancourt.
|
[
"Tonga A national rugby union team",
"- - - -",
"Rugby union"
] |
Tonga A national rugby union team is the second-tier side to the Tonga national rugby union team.
|
[
"Liu Reng-sun",
"None",
"gymnast"
] |
'The Beauty Will Agree') is a 1968 Hindi film directed by Prakash Mehra.
|
[
"Marija Kolaroska",
"- -",
"2014 Winter Olympics"
] |
Marija Kolaroska competed for Macedonia at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the 10 kilometre classical race.
|
[
"Gausel Station",
"None",
"Stavanger"
] |
Edgar Leopold Layard studied the zoology of these places and established natural history museums in Sri Lanka and South Africa.
|
[
"Chromium ( IV ) chloride",
"None",
"Chlorine"
] |
The Meadowbank Power Station is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia.
|
[
"Ng Hui Lin",
"None",
"Badminton"
] |
That photo shoot for FHM Philippines sparked controversy and prompted the then Mayor of Mandaluyong City, Benhur Abalos, to file charges against Zubiri and FHM but Diana Zubiri was later withdrawn after an apology.
|
[
"Madonna and Child with Two Saints",
"-",
"painting"
] |
Madonna and Child with Two Saints is a tempera on panel painting by Perugino, dating to around 1495.
|
[
"Lisewiec",
"- -",
"Gmina Kolbudy"
] |
Lisewiec [lisvjts] (German: Lissau bei Kahlbude) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolbudy, within GdaÅsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.
|
[
"Jock Bartley",
"instrument",
"Guitar"
] |
Jock Bartley played lead guitar in the Boulder, Colorado-based band Zephyr, after the band released a pair of excellent albums with the great guitarist Tommy Bolin on Warner Bros. After leaving Zephyr, Tommy went on to play with the James Gang, and Deep Purple as well as recording two fine solo albums.
|
[
"KFSO-FM",
"-",
"California"
] |
Licensed to Visalia, California, United States, KFSO-FM serves the Fresno/Visalia/Tulare area.
|
[
"Barbara Spinelli",
"-",
"Politician"
] |
Barbara Spinelli (born 31 May 1946) is an Italian politician.
|
[
"Orge",
"-",
"Seine"
] |
It flows northwest through the towns of Dourdan, Saint-Chéron, Breuillet, Arpajon, and Savigny-sur-Orge, finally flowing into the Seine in Athis-Mons, south of Paris.
|
[
"Volmari Iso-Hollo",
"participant of",
"1932 Summer Olympics"
] |
Iso-Hollo won Volmari Iso-Hollo's first Olympic gold medal in the 3000 m steeplechase at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
|
[
"Joseph Rowbotham",
"sport",
"Cricket"
] |
In addition, Joseph Rowbotham represented Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1856; the North 1857-75; the All-England Eleven (AEE) 1862-68; the Players 1864-69; an England XI in 1864; the combined Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire team in 1864; the combined Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire team in 1872; the United North of England Eleven (UNEE) 1870-75; and the Players of the North 1874-76).
|
[
"S. Sundararaj",
"occupation",
"Politician"
] |
S. Sundararaj is an Indian politician and incumbent member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Paramakudi constituency.
|
[
"Sandra Pires",
"- -",
"Brazil"
] |
Sandra Pires Tavares (born June 16, 1973 in Rio de Janeiro) is a female beach volleyball player from Brazil, who won the gold medal in the inaugural women's beach volleyball tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics, partnering Jackie Silva.
|
[
"Waverly Lowell",
"-",
"Fellow of the Society of American Archivists"
] |
During Waverly Lowell's career, Lowell was honored as a fellow of the Society of American Archivists, made a distinguished librarian by the Librarians Association of the University of California, Berkeley, received an AIASF Design Award for contributions made by the archives, and received the Archivists Award of Excellence from the California Heritage Preservation Commission among many other honors.
|
[
"Ernest Dimnet",
"occupation",
"Priest"
] |
Ernest Dimnet (1866-1954), French priest, writer and lecturer, is the author of The Art of Thinking, a popular book on thinking and reasoning during the 1930s.
|
[
"Pure Comedy",
"instance of",
"Album"
] |
Pure Comedy is the third studio album by American folk musician Josh Tillman under his pseudonym Father John Misty.
|
[
"Corrientes",
"None",
"City"
] |
Hexdame (or HexDame) is a strategy board game for two players invented by Christian Freeling in 1979.
|
[
"Lori Goldston",
"occupation",
"cellist"
] |
Accomplished in a wide variety of styles, including classical, world music, rock and free improvisation, Lori Goldston came to prominence as the touring cellist for Nirvana from 1993-1994 and appears on their live album MTV Unplugged in New York.
|
[
"Danville Area School District",
"- - -",
"Pennsylvania"
] |
According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 28.8% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by Danville Area School District's eligibility for the federal free or reduced price school meal programs in 2012.
|
[
"Luplanté",
"- - - - -",
"Eure-et-Loir"
] |
Luplanté is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.
|
[
"Good Scouts",
"-",
"animated short film"
] |
Good Scouts was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 11th Academy Awards in 1939, but lost to Disney's own Ferdinand the Bull.
|
[
"WFN Strategies",
"instance of",
"Business"
] |
In 2010, WFN Strategies became a Better Business Bureau-accredited business company.
|
[
"Samuel C. Lind",
"-",
"United States"
] |
Samuel C. Lind was inducted a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1927 and elected a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1930.
|
[
"WIIT",
"- - -",
"Illinois"
] |
WIIT (FM 88.9 MHz) is the broadcast radio station of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois.
|
[
"JaÃlton",
"- -",
"Aracaju"
] |
JaÃlton da Cruz Alves (born April 19, 1982 in Aracaju), or simply JaÃlton, is a Brazilian defensive midfielder, he currently plays for Fortaleza.
|
[
"Ismenis",
"instance of",
"Naiad"
] |
In GREEK mythology, Ismenis was a Naiad nymph, one of the daughters of the Boeotian river god Ismenus: Ismenis is a patronymic rather than a given name.
|
[
"Patrikeya",
"-",
"15 August 1971"
] |
Patrikeya (Telugu: ) (born 15 August 1971 as Manikeswaram Bhaskara Rao (Telugu: )) is a journalist and screenwriter in Telugu Cinema.
|
[
"Littleton Fowler",
"- - - -",
"Pitcher"
] |
Littleton Fowler (born c. 1941) was an American baseball pitcher who is most notable for winning the 1961 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a sophomore at Oklahoma State University.
|
[
"Saúl ÃÃguez",
"member of sports team",
"Atlético Madrid"
] |
After coming through Atlético Madrid's youth academy, Saúl ÃÃguez went on to appear in more than 250 competitive matches for the club.
|
[
"Catwalk Dogs",
"-",
"Television film"
] |
Catwalk Dogs is a British television film written by Simon Nye and produced by Shed Productions for ITV.
|
[
"Dennà Telegraf",
"None",
"Newspaper"
] |
OPS 0855 was the primary payload of Titan IIIC 3C-9, The Gemini B prototype capsule was flown on the same rocket, and was released onto a suborbital trajectory during launch.
|
[
"Plateumaris braccata",
"None",
"Species"
] |
A native of Elmhurst, New York, Brian Brady ( baseball ) attended New York Institute of Technology.
|
[
"George McCullagh Reed",
"- -",
"Auckland"
] |
By 1895, George McCullagh Reed had returned to Auckland and rejoined The New Zealand Herald.
|
[
"Dave Davis ( athlete )",
"None",
"University of Southern California"
] |
The 22nd annual SEC Championship Game, determined the 2013 champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
|
[
"DOK3",
"None",
"Docking protein 3"
] |
Ole Sarvig was a friend and mentor to the poet Michael Strunge, whose poem "December" remembers Sarvig's death by suicide in December 1981.
|
[
"All Night Long ( Ami Suzuki song )",
"- -",
"Tetsuya Komuro"
] |
All Night Long ( Ami Suzuki song ) was written and produced by Japanese producer and songwriter Tetsuya Komuro.
|
[
"Orange ( word )",
"-",
"Word"
] |
Orange ( word ) is claimed that the word orange has no true rhyme.
|
[
"Encore Woody Herman -- 1963",
"None",
"Album"
] |
The School Library Association has included one of Steve Voake's novels in its list of recommended books for boys.
|
[
"Stirches",
"None",
"Scottish Borders"
] |
Ezechiel Saad (born August 29, 1943, Argentina) is a writer, painter and graphic designer, lecturer and cultural entertainer naturalized French in 1990.
|
[
"Yevgeni Malakhov",
"None",
"FC Metallurg-Oskol Stary Oskol"
] |
The song was written by William Reid and Jim Reid, and was produced by The Jesus and Mary Chain.
|
[
"Kondivali",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ratnagiri district"
] |
Kondivali is a small village in Khed Taluka of Ratnagiri District in Maharashtra, India.
|
[
"Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou",
"-",
"female"
] |
Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou, (Greek: -), born in Sitia, (Greek: ), was a Greek female radio operator working for the Greek resistance during World War II.
|
[
"Takaka County",
"country",
"New Zealand"
] |
Takaka County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the South Island.
|
[
"Alexander James Campbell",
"- -",
"22 March 1926"
] |
Alexander James Campbell (20 August 1846 - 22 March 1926) was an Australian politician.
|
[
"Henry Villard",
"None",
"Journalist"
] |
The tablet is made of zinc, and on grounds of this Bern zinc tablet was considered a forgery for some time, since production of zinc is unattested in this region prior to the 16th century.
|
[
"Chhoti Bahoo",
"original language of film or TV show",
"Hindi"
] |
Chhoti Bahoo [English: Youngest Daughter-in-law] is a 1994 Hindi family drama film directed by M. M. Baig.
|
[
"Franz Breithaupt",
"date of death",
"29 April 1945"
] |
Franz Breithaupt (8 December 1880 - 29 April 1945) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era.
|
[
"Colegio La Merced",
"country",
"Chile"
] |
Colegio La Merced (English: La Merced School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile.
|
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