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[ "Monta Suzuki", "participant of", "1936 Summer Olympics" ]
Monta Suzuki competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
[ "Conway Smith", "- -", "inside forward" ]
William Conway Smith (13 July 1926 - 1989) was an English footballer born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, who played as an inside forward for Huddersfield Town, Queens Park Rangers and Halifax Town in the Football League, and in non-league football for Nelson.
[ "Culver Brook", "- - -", "Paulins Kill" ]
Culver Brook's headwaters are fed by Bear Swamp, Lake Owassa, and Culver's Lake and merges with the Dry Brook before joining the Paulins Kill's east branch near the unincorporated hamlet of Augusta in Frankford Township.
[ "Donald Land", "developer", "Data East" ]
Donald Land () is a 1988 platform video game produced by Data East in association with the McDonald's Corporation for the Family Computer.
[ "1983 Custom Credit Australian Indoor Championships", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sydney" ]
The 1983 Custom Credit Australian Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney in Australia and was part of the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix.
[ "Musee Platinum Open", "None", "Golf" ]
Stefan Herbst is the brother of fellow Olympic swimmer Sabine Herbst and uncle of young swimmer Ramon Klenz.
[ "Hednota asterias", "None", "Species" ]
The M87 is a combat helmet of South African origin manufactured by South African Pith Helmet Industries (S.A.P.H.I) of Rosslyn.
[ "Molini di Triora", "-", "Bajardo" ]
Molini di Triora borders the following municipalities: Badalucco, Bajardo, Carpasio, Castelvittorio, Montalto Ligure, Montegrosso Pian Latte, Rezzo, and Triora.
[ "Chris Shields", "None", "27 December 1990" ]
159), is a motet for SATB double choir which was attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach when Ich lasse dich nicht , BWV Anh. 159 was first published in 1802.
[ "Richard Ludwig", "None", "Rugby union" ]
Linda J. Melconian is a former American state legislator who served as the first woman Majority Leader in the history of the Massachusetts Senate.
[ "Sverre Holth", "None", "Missionary" ]
Andriy Kokhanovsky (born 11 January 1968) is a Ukrainian athlete.
[ "Kyle Gilmour", "-", "Fort McMurray" ]
Kyle Gilmour (born January 26, 1988 in Fort McMurray, Alberta) is a Canadian rugby union flanker who plays for Rotherham and Canada.
[ "First Carlist War", "location", "Spain" ]
The First Carlist War was a civil war in Spain from 1833 to 1840, the first of three Carlist Wars.
[ "Portknockie", "instance of", "Village" ]
The village's name is written as Portknockies in the Old Parish Registers.
[ "Adam Cleghorn Welch", "occupation", "biblical scholar" ]
Adam Cleghorn Welch (14 May 1864 - 19 February 1943) was a Scottish clergyman and biblical scholar.
[ "Izu-Nagaoka Station", "- - - - -", "Izunokuni" ]
Izu-Nagaoka Station (, Izu-Nagaoka-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan operated by the private railroad company Izuhakone Railway.
[ "Darreh-ye Kuh Surag", "- - - - -", "Qilab Rural District" ]
Darreh-ye Kuh Surag (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Darreh-ye Kūh Sūrag) is a village in Qilab Rural District, Alvar-e Garmsiri District, Andimeshk County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.
[ "Ralph P. Cousins", "None", "United States" ]
Dm-Arena is a multi-purpose hall in Rheinstetten near Karlsruhe, Germany.
[ "2000 NCAA Division I baseball rankings", "-", "Baseball" ]
Collegiate Baseball Newspaper published 2000 NCAA Division I baseball rankings's first human poll of the top 20 teams in college baseball in 1957, and expanded to rank the top 30 teams in 1961.
[ "Haining Open", "-", "snooker tournament" ]
The Haining Open is a non-ranking snooker tournament.
[ "Framingham High School", "-", "Massachusetts" ]
Framingham High School, or FHS, is an urban/suburban public high school in the city of Framingham, Massachusetts, United States, located approximately 20 miles west of Boston.
[ "Ap Dijksterhuis", "employer", "Radboud University Nijmegen" ]
Ap Dijksterhuis received his Ph.D in Social Sciences from Radboud University Nijmegen in 1996.
[ "Avard Longley Davidson", "-", "Canada" ]
Avard Longley Davidson represented Annapolis and then Digby and Annapolis in the House of Commons of Canada from 1911 to 1921 as a Conservative.
[ "Sarathi", "occupation", "Actor" ]
Kadali Jaya Sarathi, born 26 June 1942 in Bhimavaram, west Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, also called Sarathi or Saradhi, is a comedic actor in the Telugu film industry.
[ "Hear It Is", "-", "Restless Records" ]
Hear It Is is the debut studio album by American rock band The Flaming Lips, released on January 21, 1986 by Restless Records.
[ "Władysław Bortnowski", "None", "12 November 1891" ]
Sabitha Beegam is a lawyer, social worker and CPI(M) politician from Kollam.
[ "Guðmundur Þorbjörnsson", "None", "19 April 1957" ]
Teachings in Silence was subsequently released in Europe one year later by Norwegian record company Jester Records.
[ "Norbert Szabián", "-", "24 September 1982" ]
Norbert Szabián (born 24 September 1982) is a Hungarian Olympic shooter.
[ "HNLMS Poolster ( A835 )", "None", "Ship" ]
Stellar Conquest is a science fiction board game designed by Howard M. Thompson that was published in 1974.
[ "Roy W. Johnson", "None", "Politician" ]
AEK Kakopetrias won 1994 -- 95 Cypriot Fourth Division's 2nd title.
[ "Christoph Werner Konrad", "position held", "Member of the European Parliament" ]
Christoph Werner Konrad was a Member of the European Parliament for North Rhine-Westphalia from 1994 to 2009.
[ "Richard Eilenberg", "None", "Berlin" ]
Tayyib Talha Sanuç (born 17 December 1999) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a defender for Adana Demirspor.
[ "Carapinae", "-", "Subfamily" ]
Carapinae is a subfamily of pearlfishes, of the family Carapidae.
[ "Phalaenites", "None", "Genus" ]
Punta di Valloprare is a mountain in the Province of Macerata, Marche, Italy in the Monti Sibillini National Park, at 1776m above mean sea level.
[ "Mossul bleak", "- -", "Alburnus" ]
The Mossul bleak (Alburnus mossulensis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alburnus.
[ "Victoria Williams ( actress )", "occupation", "Actor" ]
Victoria Williams ( actress ) started her career at the end of the sixties as a child actor and played various roles in different TV drama productions.
[ "Russell Cunningham ( Canadian politician )", "- - -", "Co-operative Commonwealth Federation" ]
Russell Cunningham ( Canadian politician ) was the leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Nova Scotia from 1945 until 1953.
[ "Lamberto Gama", "None", "Midfielder" ]
The novel appeared for sale in Belgium on October 1, 1876.
[ "Anita Agnihotri", "-", "India" ]
Anita Agnihotri lives in India.
[ "Paso Canoas", "None", "Puntarenas Province" ]
The child sex ratio for the Berchha as per census is 859, lower than the Madhya Pradesh average of 918.
[ "Börje Dorch", "-", "Journalist" ]
Börje Dorch (17 October 1929 in Malmö - 9 January 2004) was a Swedish draughtsman, journalist and writer who was very active in sports.
[ "Michel de Kemmeter", "-", "Human" ]
Since 2005 Michel de Kemmeter researches and writes about personal development, intangible assets and human sustainable development.
[ "Çeşmeli", "- - - - -", "Mersin Province" ]
Çeşmeli is a town in Mersin Province, Turkey.
[ "1998 Pontins Professional", "sport", "Snooker" ]
The 1998 Pontins Professional was the twenty-fifth edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament which took place in May 1998 in Prestatyn, Wales.
[ "Sabaash Naidu", "-", "Kamal Haasan" ]
Sabaash Naidu (English: Bravo Naidu) in Tamil and Telugu, titled Shabhash Kundu (English: Bravo Kundu) in Hindi, is an unreleased Indian action comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Kamal Haasan.
[ "Deflexula", "-", "Pterulaceae" ]
Deflexula is a genus of tooth fungi in the family Pterulaceae.
[ "Széchenyi Prize", "country", "Hungary" ]
The Széchenyi Prize (Hungarian: Széchenyi-díj), named after István Széchenyi, is a prize given in Hungary by the state, replacing the former State Prize in 1990 in recognition of those who have made an outstanding contribution to academic life in Hungary.
[ "Achi-Su", "-", "Karabudakhkentsky District" ]
Achi-Su (Russian: -), also known as Achisu (), is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Karabudakhkentsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
[ "Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences", "commemorates", "Alfred Nobel" ]
As Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences is not one of the prizes that Alfred Nobel established in his will in 1895, it is not a Nobel Prize.
[ "Óscar Denis", "country of citizenship", "Paraguay" ]
Upon Óscar Denis's election he was Senator in the Senate of Paraguay.
[ "Al Nuzha", "None", "Mecca" ]
Atrévete a olvidarme run for only one month in 2001.
[ "École nationale de l'a", "-", "Toulouse" ]
École nationale de l'aviation civile is also member of the following apart from Conférence des Grandes Écoles, University of Toulouse, Aerospace Valley and is one of the five founders of France AEROTECH.
[ "Mitsubishi Ki-30", "- -", "Bomber" ]
The Mitsubishi Ki-30 (, Kyunana-shiki keibakugekiki) was a Japanese light bomber of World War II.
[ "Maviz Rural District", "None", "Iran" ]
Mount Coolon is a small town and locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia.
[ "The Best of The Smithereens", "None", "Album" ]
The film premiered on NBC on December 10, 2000.
[ "Neelam Sonkar", "None", "11 February 1973" ]
Lavender Farm Station (, Rabendābatake-eki) is a train station located in Nakafurano, Hokkaidō, Japan.
[ "Thais tricolorata", "None", "Species" ]
Samat Kabirovich Smakov (Kazakh: ; Russian: ; born 8 December 1978 in Semey) is a retired Kazakhstani footballer who played as a defender.
[ "Juan Pablo Vaulet", "-", "basketball player" ]
Juan Pablo Vaulet (born March 22, 1996) is an Argentine professional basketball player for Baxi Manresa of the Liga ACB.
[ "Lee E. Geyer", "educated at", "Baker University" ]
Lee E. Geyer was graduated from Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, in 1922 and afterwards did post-graduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Southern California at Los Angeles.
[ "Information Society ( album )", "None", "Tommy Boy Records" ]
John Hales Whitney, Sr. was an American animator, composer and inventor, widely considered to be one of the fathers of computer animation.
[ "Cosmic Rift", "-", "Multiplayer video game" ]
Cosmic Rift was a two-dimensional massively multiplayer video game designed by lead programmer Jeff Petersen.
[ "Orapin Waenngoen", "None", "Midfielder" ]
Without the Queen's consent, Thomas Keyes married Lady Mary Grey, who had a claim to the throne.
[ "1951 West Virginia Mountaineers football team", "sport", "American football" ]
The 1951 West Virginia Mountaineers football team was an American football team that represented West Virginia University in the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1951 college football season.
[ "Psychological Medicine", "main subject", "Psychology" ]
Psychological Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of psychiatry and related aspects of psychology and basic sciences.
[ "Tatiana Volosozhar", "- - - - -", "Maxim Trankov" ]
With Maxim Trankov, Tatiana Volosozhar is the two-time 2014 Olympic champion in the pairs and in team events, the 2013 World champion, a four-time (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016) European champion, the 2012 Grand Prix Final champion, and a three-time (2011, 2013 and 2016) Russian national champion.
[ "Keane ( film )", "- -", "New York City" ]
Set in New York City, Keane ( film ) focuses on a mentally disturbed man trying to come to terms with the abduction of his daughter several months earlier and the relationship he develops with a young girl and her mother.
[ "Marita Lindquist", "-", "translator" ]
In addition, Marita Lindquist had written song lyrics, illustrated books, and worked as a translator, materials writer, producer, editor, and journalist.
[ "Dixie Brown", "None", "27 June 1900" ]
Bader Abdul Rahman Al-Fulaij competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
[ "Sergeant York ( film )", "producer", "Jesse L. Lasky" ]
The story that York insisted on Gary Cooper for the title role derives from the fact that producer Jesse L. Lasky recruited Cooper by writing a plea that Sergeant York ( film ) accept the role and then signed York's name to the telegram.
[ "David ab Owen", "occupation", "Abbot" ]
David ab Owen (died 1512) was a Welsh abbot and bishop.
[ "Ana Meded", "-", "Australia" ]
Ana Meded represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia and the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship.
[ "The Pages", "instance of", "Island" ]
The Pages is an island group in the Australian state of South Australia consisting of two small islands and a reef located in Backstairs Passage, a strait separating Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu Peninsula.
[ "Maddalena Allegranti", "instrument", "voice" ]
Maddalena Allegranti's voice, though thin, was extremely sweet, of extraordinary compass upwards, and so flexible as to lead her to indulge in a flowery style of singing which had then the merit of considerable novelty.
[ "Alme Valley Railway", "None", "North Rhine-Westphalia" ]
Jatunyurac Caca (possibly from Quechua hatun big, yuraq white, qaqa rock, "big white rock") is a mountain in the southern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high.
[ "Robert Fettiplace", "-", "Neuroscientist" ]
Robert Fettiplace FRS is a British neuroscientist, and Steenbock Professor of Neural and Behavioral Sciences, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
[ "No Division", "None", "Hot Water Music" ]
One of Gabriel's last commissions was Ashley House in Bristol for Sir Charles Wathen.
[ "MSB Stores Complex", "- - - -", "New South Wales" ]
The MSB Stores Complex is a heritage-listed former warehouse and gas manufacturing plant and now offices and storage located at 2-4 Jenkins Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of Millers Point in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
[ "Hanif Dolor", "- - - - - -", "Midfielder" ]
Hanif Dolor (born 27 June 1982) is an international football player from Saint Lucia, who plays as a midfielder.
[ "Romeo Bezușcu", "- - -", "fly-half" ]
Romeo Bezușcu played as a fly-half.
[ "Matthias Gast House", "None", "United States" ]
Kings Creek is an unincorporated community in Hancock County, West Virginia, United States.
[ "Alexander Zeitlin", "None", "19 April 1998" ]
Xpectation is the first instrumental album released under Prince's own name.
[ "Jean-Michel Clément", "-", "Politician" ]
Jean-Michel Clément (born 31 October 1954 in Mauprévoir, Vienne) is a French politician who has been serving as a member of the National Assembly of France since the 2007 elections, representing the 3rd constituency of the Vienne department.
[ "Yamanakadani Station", "- -", "Hanwa Line" ]
Yamanakadani Station (, Yamanakadani-eki) is a railway station on the West Japan Railway Company Hanwa Line in Hannan, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and is administrated by Izumi-Sunagawa Station.
[ "WNSX", "instance of", "radio station" ]
WNSX (97.7 MHz Star 97.7) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a classic hits radio format.
[ "Canton", "None", "Bougy" ]
Listeria is a genus of bacteria.
[ "Klaus-Dieter Dewinski", "- -", "31 August 1950" ]
Klaus-Dieter Dewinski (born 31 August 1950) is a retired German football defender.
[ "Gaël Liardon", "place of birth", "Lausanne" ]
Born in Lausanne, Gaël Liardon studied harpsichord, organ and continuo playing with Pierre-Alain Clerc and Jovanka Marville, piano with Freddy Balta, and improvisation with Rudolf Lutz.
[ "Mackay Base Hospital", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Queensland" ]
The Mackay Base Hospital is the major hospital for the Central Queensland Region situated in Mackay, Queensland, Australia.
[ "Supruny", "- -", "Gmina Michałowo" ]
Supruny [suprun] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Michałowo, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.
[ "CD200R1", "ortholog", "Cd200r1" ]
CD200R1 is expressed on the surface of myeloid cells and CD4+ T cells.
[ "Luka Å pik", "- -", "Slovenia" ]
Luka Å pik (born 9 February 1979 in Kranj, SR Slovenia) is a Slovenian rower and Olympic gold medalist.
[ "Adderbury", "- -", "Banbury" ]
Adderbury is a winding linear village and rural civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) south of Banbury in northern Oxfordshire, England.
[ "Palazzo Rucellai", "None", "palazzo" ]
A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole.
[ "Arnold Schönhage", "None", "Computer scientist" ]
Jean Dufaux (French: [dyfo]; born 7 June 1949) is a Belgian comic book writer.
[ "The Third God", "None", "Novel" ]
In telecommunication, an End-of-Transmission character (EOT) is a transmission control character.
[ "Lake Shunet", "basin country", "Russia" ]
Lake Shunet is a meromictic lake near the selo of Shira in the Republic of Khakassia, Russia.
[ "Benon Mutambi", "-", "Uganda" ]
Prior to Benon Mutambi's appointment to the interior ministry, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), the government agency responsible for the regulation of electricity tariffs in Uganda.
[ "Highland Meadows Golf Club", "None", "United States" ]
Beyond John Ruganda's work as a playwright, Ruganda was also a professor at University of North, South Africa, University of Nairobi, and Makerere University.
[ "Jonas Suyderhoef", "-", "Haarlem" ]
Jonas Suyderhoef (1613 in Haarlem - 1686 in Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age engraver.
[ "POPDC3", "instance of", "Gene" ]
Popeye domain-containing protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the POPDC3 gene.