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Cadillac was formed in the city of:
[ "Detroit" ]
[ "Detroit, Michigan", "Detroiit", "Motor City", "Detroit" ]
[ "The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is a luxurious historic skyscraper hotel located at 1114 Washington Boulevard in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District.", "The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is a luxurious historic skyscraper hotel located at 1114 Washington Boulevard in Dow...
Never Love You Enough is performed by:
[ "Chely Wright" ]
[ "Chely Wright", "Richell Rene \"Chely\" Wright" ]
[ "Never Love You Enough is the fifth studio album released by American country music artist Chely Wright." ]
Ludwig Worman is a citizen of the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "Ludwig Worman (1761 – October 17, 1822) was a Federalist member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania." ]
Tahiti is located on the following geographic feature:
[ "Pacific Ocean" ]
[ "Pacific Sea", "Pacific Ocean", "Pacific" ]
[ "They operated year-round cruise itineraries to the Mediterranean Sea, the Greek Isles, Tahiti and the South Pacific, northern Europe and Scandinavia.", "The extinct black-fronted parakeet or Tahiti parakeet (Cyanoramphus zealandicus) was endemic to the Pacific island of Tahiti.", "Tautira is a Polynesian beach...
Jacques-Louis David was born in the city of:
[ "Paris" ]
[ "Paris", "Paris, France", "City of Light" ]
[ "Hermine Lionette Cartan David (19 April 1886 in Paris – 1 December 1970 in Bry-sur-Marne) was a French painter and the wife of Jules Pascin, also a painter.", "Lethière remained in Rome for several years, and returned to Paris in 1791 to open a painting studio in direct competition with Jacques-Louis David.", ...
Malheur County is named after:
[ "Malheur River" ]
[ "Malheur River" ]
[ "Willow Creek is a 57-mile (92 km) tributary of the Malheur River in Malheur County in the U.S." ]
Ivar Kristiansen works as:
[ "politician" ]
[ "politician", "political figure", "polit.", "political leader" ]
[ "Ivar Kristiansen (born 18 February 1956 in Hadsel) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party." ]
Turku is the capital of:
[ "Grand Duchy of Finland" ]
[ "Grand Duchy of Finland (1809-1917)", "Grand Duchy of Finland", "Finland" ]
[ "King's Road (Finnish: Kuninkaantie, Swedish: Kungsvägen) is an old mailing route in Northern Europe dating back to the 14th century, starting from Bergen in Norway on the Atlantic coast, passing through the capitals of Norway and Sweden (Oslo and Stockholm) crossing the sea through the Åland archipelago to Turku i...
WordPerfect was developed by:
[ "Corel" ]
[ "Corel", "Corel Corporation" ]
[ "WordPerfect is a word processing application owned by Corel with a long history on multiple personal computer platforms.", "Grammatik was ultimately acquired by Corel and is integrated in the WordPerfect word processor.", "In May 2005, Bloomba was licensed to Corel Corporation and re-released as WordPerfect Ma...
Associated Press has headquarters in:
[ "New York City" ]
[ "NY City", "the five boroughs", "New York City, New York", "New York", "New York, New York", "Big Apple", "City of New York", "NYC", "New York City" ]
[ "Perez's honors have included a New York City Press Club award, two New Jersey Associated Press awards, an Edward R. Murrow award for spot coverage and a New York State Broadcasters award.", "In 1932, Caniff moved to New York City to accept an artist position in the Features Service of the Associated Press.", "...
Michael Johnson is a citizen of the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "In an effort to settle the dispute regarding who was the world's fastest man, a race not sanctioned by IAAF was held in the SkyDome between 1996 Olympic 100 metre champion Donovan Bailey from Canada, and 1996 Olympic 200 metre and 400 metre champion Michael Johnson, from the United States.", "The United States, ...
Tom Brady is a member of the following sports team:
[ "New England Patriots" ]
[ "The New England Patriots", "Boston Patriots", "Pats", "New England Patriots" ]
[ "Tom Brady, quarterback of the New England Patriots, was named MVP for the 2010 season.", "In the play, Raiders' cornerback Charles Woodson sacked Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady, which in turn, initially appeared to cause a fumble that was eventually recovered by Raiders' linebacker Greg Biekert, and, if it was ...
Alemayehu Shumye died in the city of:
[ "Addis Ababa" ]
[ "Addis Ababa", "Addis Abeba" ]
[ "Alemayehu Shumye Tafere (1988 – 11 January 2013; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) was an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialised in marathon running." ]
Répression is in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "\"Répression\" is the second studio disc by the French hard rock/metal band Trust." ]
Amable de Bourzeys speaks the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Amable de Bourzeis (6 April 1606, Volvic – 2 August 1672, Paris) was a French churchman, writer, hellenist, and Academician." ]
Conan and the Grim Grey God is of the following genre:
[ "fantasy" ]
[ "fantasy", "fantasy fiction" ]
[ "Conan and the Grim Grey God is a fantasy novel written by Sean A. Moore featuring Robert E. Howard's seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian." ]
Rhine is on the continent of:
[ "Europe" ]
[ "Europe", "Old continent" ]
[ "During the 1st millennium BC, they were spoken across much of Europe, in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Atlantic and North Sea coastlines, up to the Rhine valley and down the Danube valley to the Black Sea, the northern Balkan Peninsula and in central Asia Minor.", "The concept of Germany as a distinct region i...
The Debut originated in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "The debut album originally released in 1975 by Polydor for distributing in Canada was picked up by many radio stations in the USA and was one of the most requested albums in Texas and as consequence Moxy was picked up by the larger Mercury Records label in the US and a national distribution deal was made and the a...
Mosfilm has headquarters in:
[ "Moscow" ]
[ "City of Moscow", "Moscow, Russian SFSR", "Moskva", "Moscow, Soviet Union", "Москва", "Moscow, Russia", "Moscow, USSR", "Moskva, Russia", "Moskva Federal City, Russia", "Moscow, Russian Federation", "Moscow" ]
[ "In the late 1930s she moved to Moscow, where in 1940 she graduated from drama school at the Mosfilm studio and joined the studio's repertoire of actors.", "Ya shagayu po Moskve; I walk across Moscow) is a 1963 Soviet film directed by Georgiy Daneliya and produced by Mosfilm studios.", "Mosfilmovskaya Street (R...
Jiří Kroha was born in the city of:
[ "Prague" ]
[ "Prague", "Hlavní město Praha", "Praha" ]
[ "Jiří Kroha (5 June 1893, Prague – 7 June 1974, Prague) was a Czech architect, painter, sculptor, scenographer, designer and pedagogue." ]
Arboretum Vilmorin is located in the following country:
[ "France" ]
[ "Republic of France", "La France", "French Republic", "France", "République française" ]
[ "The Arboretum Vilmorin (4 hectares) is a private arboretum located at 2 rue d'Estienne d'Orves, Verrières-le-Buisson, Essonne, Île-de-France, France." ]
Goumois is located in the following country:
[ "Switzerland" ]
[ "Switzerland", "Swiss", "Schweiz", "Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation", "Suisse" ]
[ "Goumois was a municipality in the district of Franches-Montagnes in the canton of Jura in Switzerland." ]
Matlock is located in the following country:
[ "Canada" ]
[ "British North America", "Dominion of Canada", "Canada" ]
[ "Matlock, Manitoba is a resort community that comprises the southernmost part of the Village of Dunnottar, Manitoba, Canada, on the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg." ]
The Avett Brothers originated in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "The live performance at the 2011 Grammy ceremony with Bob Dylan and The Avett Brothers led to a surge in popularity for the band in the US.", "Timothy Seth Avett (born July 30, 1980) is one of the lead singers and founding members of the American folk-rock band The Avett Brothers.", "The Avett Brothers /ˈeɪvᵻt...
Sunil Gangopadhyay speaks the following language:
[ "Bengali" ]
[ "Bengali", "Bangla", "Bengali language" ]
[ "Almost all of the eminent authors and stalwarts of Bengali language and literature have sometimes or the other, written in Desh, from Rabindranath Tagore to Satyajit Ray, Mahasweta Devi, Sunil Gangopadhyay.", "Kakababu(কাকাবাবু) is a fictional character created by Bengali author Sunil Gangopadhyay, that has beco...
Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia had the following native language:
[ "Russian" ]
[ "Russian language", "Russian", "русский" ]
[ "Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Великий князь Никола́й Миха́йлович, 26 April 1859 – 28 January 1919) was the eldest son of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia and a first cousin of Alexander III.", "From 1880, he is the curator of the Lepidoptera collection of the Russian Grand Duke Nic...
Gottfried Helnwein was born in the city of:
[ "Vienna" ]
[ "Vienna, Austria", "Wien", "Vienna" ]
[ "Helnwein studied at the University of Visual Art in Vienna (Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Wien).", "Consequently in 1976, a notable happening by the Viennese artist Gottfried Helnwein took place in the café." ]
RTV Rijnmond originated in the following country:
[ "Netherlands" ]
[ "Netherlands", "Netherlands (after 1945)", "the Netherlands", "Holland", "Nederland" ]
[ "Radio + TV Rijmond, usually abbreviated as RTV Rijnmond, is a public broadcast organization for the Rijnmond region of the Netherlands." ]
Harvey Nichols was formed in the city of:
[ "London" ]
[ "London", "London, United Kingdom", "London, England", "London, UK" ]
[ "The street is home to the Manchester branch of Marks and Spencer and Selfridges (east side), and Harvey Nichols, the largest Ted Baker and Hugo Boss stores outside London, Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Reiss, Henri Lloyd, Massimo, Zara and Burberry (west side).", "With prices ranging from $250 to $600, the new line wa...
Alexander is in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "Saunders is a surname of English and Scottish patronymic origin derived from Sander, a mediaeval form of Alexander.", "It can also be an English nickname, as a shortened form of Alexandra, Alison, Alice, Alistair, or Alexander.", "Aleksandar Đuričić (Cyrillic: Александар Ђуричић; Anglicised: Aleksandar Djurici...
Bernadette Greevy has the following voice type:
[ "mezzo-soprano" ]
[ "mezzo-soprano" ]
[ "Bernadette Greevy (3 July 1940 – 26 September 2008) was an Irish mezzo-soprano." ]
La Haine takes place in:
[ "Paris" ]
[ "Paris", "Paris, France", "City of Light" ]
[ "La Haine (Hatred) is a drama in five acts and eight tableaux by Victorien Sardou, premiered at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris on 3 December 1874." ]
El Observador was originally in the following language:
[ "Spanish" ]
[ "Spanish", "Spanish language", "Español", "Castilian language", "Castilian" ]
[ "El Observador (English: The Observer) was the Spanish language newscast of Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV).", "El Observador is the Spanish translation of \"The Observer\"." ]
Mark Twain speaks the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "He illustrated an English edition of Voltaire's Candide ((G. Routledge, 1922), Mark Twain's 1601: A Tudor Fireside Conversation, a salute to scatology and Elizabethan manners (London: Printed for Subscribers only, 1936), and The Mimiambs of Herondas.", "He edited ‘Jeux d'Esprit written and spoken by French and E...
Deathspell Omega is of the following genre:
[ "black metal" ]
[ "black metal" ]
[ "Si monvmentvm reqvires, circvmspice is a 2004 album by the black metal band Deathspell Omega.", "Inquisitors of Satan is the second album by the black metal band Deathspell Omega.", "Infernal Battles is the first album by the black metal band Deathspell Omega.", "Kénôse is an EP by the black metal band Death...
Poojai was originally in the following language:
[ "Tamil" ]
[ "Tamil language", "Thamizh", "Tamil" ]
[ "Poojai (English: Veneration) is a 2014 Indian Tamil masala film directed by Hari and produced by Vishal, who himself plays the lead role alongside an ensemble cast featuring Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Raadhika Sarathkumar and Mukesh Tiwari." ]
The Beginning was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "A graduate of Virginia Union University, with a degree in English Language Arts, the native New Yorker received his big break directing the music video \"The Beginning of the End\" for EMI recording artists Boogiemonsters.", "Aghaz-e-Safar (English: The Beginning of a Journey) is a Pakistani television talk show...
Wunderland Kalkar is located in the following country:
[ "Germany" ]
[ "BR Deutschland", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "Germany", "BRD", "Federal Republic of Germany", "FRG", "Deutschland" ]
[ "Wunderland Kalkar is an amusement park in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, just north of Düsseldorf." ]
pasta originated in the following country:
[ "Italy" ]
[ "Italy", "Italia", "Italian Republic" ]
[ "In North America, macaroni most often comes in elbow shape,[citation needed] while in Italy the noun maccheroni refers to straight tubular square-ended pasta corta (\"short-length pasta\").", "Neapolitan sauce, also called Napoli sauce or Napoletana sauce is the collective name given (outside Italy) to various b...
Java platform was developed by:
[ "Sun Microsystems" ]
[ "Stanford University Network", "Sun Microsystems", "Sun Microsystems, Inc." ]
[ "[citation needed] Java was originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which has since been acquired by Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform.", "JavaFX Script is a scripting language designed by Sun Microsystems, forming part of the JavaFX...
Canadian Bill of Rights applies to the following jurisdiction:
[ "Canada" ]
[ "British North America", "Dominion of Canada", "Canada" ]
[ "The Canadian Bill of Rights (French: Déclaration canadienne des droits) is a federal statute and bill of rights enacted by Parliament of Canada on August 10, 1960." ]
Lido di Venezia is located next to the following body of water:
[ "Venetian Lagoon" ]
[ "Veneta Lagoon", "Laguna di Venezia", "Laguna Veneta", "Lagoon of Venice", "Venetian Lagoon" ]
[ "The Lazzaretto Vecchio is an island of the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy, located near the Lido of Venice.", "Malamocco also refers to one of the three narrow channels in the barrier island chain that separates the Venetian Lagoon with the Adriatic Sea, the other two being the Lido and Chioggia channels.", "...
Kaaval Nilayam was originally in the following language:
[ "Tamil" ]
[ "Tamil language", "Thamizh", "Tamil" ]
[ "Kaaval Nilayam (English: Police Station) is a 1991 Tamil crime film directed by Senthilnathan." ]
Billy the Kid Trapped was directed by:
[ "Sam Newfield" ]
[ "Sam Newfield" ]
[ "Billy the Kid Trapped is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield." ]
Stadio Sant'Elia is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "The Circuito Cittadino di Cagliari was a temporary street circuit that encircled the Stadio Sant'Elia football stadium in Cagliari, Italy.", "Work is in progress to build it on the Sant'Elia promenade, near to the Stadio Sant'Elia football stadium." ]
Estadio Román Suárez Puerta is located in the following country:
[ "Spain" ]
[ "España", "Kingdom of Spain", "Spain" ]
[ "The Estadio Román Suárez Puerta is a multi-use stadium located in Avilés, Asturias, Spain." ]
Value City Arena is owned by:
[ "Ohio State University" ]
[ "Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College", "Ohio State University", "Ohio State", "The Ohio State University", "OSU" ]
[ "It was formerly affiliated with Value City Furniture, which has 130 stores and was founded in 1948 (VCF is corporate sponsor of Value City Arena, home of the Ohio State University women and men's basketball programs).", "The Value City Arena at The Jerome Schottenstein Center is a multi-purpose arena, located on...
Carlo Di Palma died in the city of:
[ "Rome" ]
[ "Roma", "The Eternal City", "Rome Italy", "Rome" ]
[ "Born in Rome, Di Palma began to work in the 50s as camera operator and assistant camera operator, often with his uncle Carlo Di Palma as cinematographer.", "Born in Venice, Carnera attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome between 1980 and 1982, studying under Carlo Di Palma." ]
Snoo Wilson speaks the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "Andrew James Wilson (2 August 1948 – 3 July 2013), better known as Snoo Wilson, was an English playwright, screenwriter and director." ]
Stachyurus is at the taxon rank of:
[ "genus" ]
[ "genus", "genus (zoology)", "monospecies genus" ]
[ "Stachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia.", "Stachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia." ]
Crozet Islands is located on the following geographic feature:
[ "Indian Ocean" ]
[ "Eastern Sea", "Indian Ocean", "Eastern Ocean" ]
[ "The species is restricted to the island groups of Kerguelen and Crozet in the southern Indian Ocean.", "Kerguelen petrels breed colonially on remote islands; colonies are present on Gough Island in the Atlantic Ocean, and Marion Island, Prince Edward Island, Crozet Islands and Kerguelen Island in the Indian Ocea...
Castanea dentata is at the taxon rank of:
[ "species" ]
[ "species" ]
[ "Castanea pumila, commonly known as the Allegheny chinquapin, American chinquapin (from the Powhatan) or dwarf chestnut, is a species of chestnut native to the eastern United States from southern New Jersey and Pennsylvania south to central Florida, west to eastern Texas, and north to southern Missouri and Kentucky...
Burnley F.C. is part of the following league:
[ "Premier League" ]
[ "English Premier League", "England Premier League", "FA Carling Premiership", "Premiership", "Barclaycard Premiership", "Premier League of England", "Premier League", "English Premiership", "Barclays Premiership", "EPL", "Barclays Premier League" ]
[ "He also played in the Premier League for West Ham United, the Scottish Premier League for Celtic and the Football League for Burnley and Nottingham Forest.", "However, he began scoring goals towards the end of the season – including two in a 5–3 win at Burnley and a long range effort in a televised match against...
The Georgia Satellites was formed in the city of:
[ "Atlanta" ]
[ "Hotlanta", "Terminus", "The ATL", "Atlanta", "The Big Peach", "The A", "Atlanta, Georgia", "Atlanta, GA" ]
[ "The Georgia Satellites are a Southern rock band from Atlanta, Georgia." ]
block is associated with the following sport:
[ "basketball" ]
[ "hoops", "B Ball", "basketball" ]
[ "Invariably playing with thick, round spectacles, the 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 245 pounds (111 kg) Mikan is seen as one of the pioneers of professional basketball, redefining it as a game of so-called big men with his prolific rebounding, shot blocking and his talent to shoot over smaller defenders with his ambidextrous...
Dmitri Egorov was educated at:
[ "Moscow State University" ]
[ "Lomonosov Moscow State University", "Lomonosov University", "Moscow University", "Moscow State University" ]
[ "Alexandrov attended Moscow State University where he was a student of Dmitri Egorov and Nikolai Luzin.", "Stepanov was the son of teachers and from 1908 to 1912 studied mathematics at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University, where in 1912 he received his Candidate of Science degree wi...
Matania is at the taxon rank of:
[ "genus" ]
[ "genus", "genus (zoology)", "monospecies genus" ]
[ "Matania is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites." ]
Jorge Eduardo Lozano follows the following religion:
[ "Catholic Church" ]
[ "Catholic Church", "Church", "Catholicism", "Roman Apostolic Catholic Church", "Catholic Church -- Liturgy -- Salisbury -- Early works to 1800", "Catholic Church -- Hymns -- Early works to 1800", "etc Catholic Church -- Ireland -- Clergy -- Salaries", "Catholic Church -- Wales -- Abergavenny -- Histor...
[ "Jorge Eduardo Lozano (February 10, 1955) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church." ]
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "Kareem Smith (born January 18, 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American footballer who plays as a centre back for Colorado Springs Switchbacks in the USL Professional Division and for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team.", "Kareem Smith (born January 18, 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an Ameri...
Johnny Lever works as:
[ "actor" ]
[ "actresses", "actors", "actor", "actress" ]
[ "Kamal Sadanah also has a supporting role as a villain in the film which also stars Om Puri, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Shergill, Preeti Jhangiani, Javed Jaffrey, Johnny Lever and marks the debut of newcomer actress Soniya Mehra, the daughter of actor Vinod Mehra.", "Kamal Sadanah also has a supporting role as a villain ...
Charles Brooking died in the city of:
[ "London" ]
[ "London", "London, United Kingdom", "London, England", "London, UK" ]
[ "He was taken prisoner by the British navy towards the end of the 1740s and eventually settled in London in about 1758, where it is believed he trained as a painter in Northamptonshire and later in London under Charles Brooking.", "If Serres did not settle in London until 1758, however, he could not have studied ...
The Tempest was written by:
[ "William Shakespeare" ]
[ "Shakespere", "Shakespear", "Swan of Avon", "The Bard of Avon", "Shakespeare", "Shakspeare", "Bard of Avon", "William Shakespeare", "William Shakspere", "The Bard", "Shackspeare" ]
[ "Miranda was discovered by Gerard Kuiper on 16 February 1948 at McDonald Observatory, and named after Miranda from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.", "Sycorax is a character mentioned though not seen in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.", "The late romances, often simply called the romances, are a ...
Rafig Huseynov was born in the city of:
[ "Baku" ]
[ "Baku", "City of Winds" ]
[ "Rafig Huseynov (Azerbaijani: Rafiq Hüseynov; born May 16, 1988 in Baku) is an Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler." ]
The Pennywhistlers originated in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "The Pennywhistlers were an American singing group founded by folklorist and singer Ethel Raim and popular during the 1960s folk music revival." ]
EMI has headquarters in:
[ "London" ]
[ "London", "London, United Kingdom", "London, England", "London, UK" ]
[ "Ultimately, ads for L'Oréal, i-D magazine, the short-lived London pirate television station NeTWork 21, and London's Kensington Market clothing shop Pure Sex were complemented by fictitious ads for the Sputnik Corporation and the (unreleased) Sigue Sigue Sputnik Computer Game; a spoken word advertisement (narrated...
Janet Ross speaks the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "Janet Ann Ross (1842–1927) was an English historian, biographer, and Tuscan cookbook author." ]
Le Mentor was originally in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Le Mentor is a 2013 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky." ]
Morbihan has the following capital city:
[ "Vannes" ]
[ "Vannes", "Cité des Vénètes" ]
[ "Operation Dingson (5–18 June 1944) was an operation in the Second World War, conducted by 178 Free French paratroops of the 4th Special Air Service (SAS), commanded by Colonel Pierre-Louis Bourgoin, who jumped into German occupied France near Vannes, Morbihan, Southern Brittany, in Plumelec, on the night of 5 June...
Bescot Stadium is owned by:
[ "Walsall F.C." ]
[ "Walsall Football Club", "Walsall FC", "WFC", "The Saddlers", "Walsall", "Walsall F.C." ]
[ "However, it was renamed in 1990 in order to serve Bescot Stadium, the newly built home of Walsall Football Club.", "It is situated to the south of Walsall centre, near to the Bescot Stadium, home of Walsall F.C.. Construction of the school commenced in 1938 and was completed in August 1939 at a cost of £62,993."...
The Haunted Bookshop originated in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "The Haunted Bookshop is the 1919 novel by Christopher Morley, now in the public domain in the United States." ]
On Dangerous Ground is of the following genre:
[ "film noir" ]
[ "film noir" ]
[ "Ross appeared in 20th Century Fox films including Kiss of Death (1947) and The Gunfighter (1950); in the Nicholas Ray-directed film noir, On Dangerous Ground (1952), and in the popular serial Mysterious Island (1951).", "On Dangerous Ground is a 1952 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Ida Lupino and...
Nellie McKay works as:
[ "singer-songwriter" ]
[ "singersongwriter", "singer/songwriter", "singer", "singer-songwriter", "singer songwriter" ]
[ "Obligatory Villagers is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Nellie McKay.", "Nell Marie \"Nellie\" McKay is a British-born American singer-songwriter, actress, and former stand-up comedian, noted for her critically acclaimed albums, and for her Broadway debut in The Threepenny Opera (2006).", ...
Noi Bai International Airport is located in:
[ "Hanoi" ]
[ "Ha Noi", "Dong Do", "Thang Long", "Hà Nội", "Hanoi", "Tonkin" ]
[ "On May 18, 2008, the airport was officially put into operation with the first commercial flight from Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport.", "Its single aircraft, chartered from financially troubled Royal Khmer Airlines, was flown to Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi, in late 2007 for maintenance reasons and...
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi speaks the following language:
[ "Italian" ]
[ "Italian language", "Italiano", "Italian" ]
[ "1460–1528), called L'Antico by his contemporaries for the refined interpretation of the Antique they recognized in his work, was a 16th-century North Italian sculptor, known for his finely detailed small bronzes all'Antica—coolly classicizing, often with gilded details, and silver-inlaid eyes, a refinement that is...
Sellers is located in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "Sellers is a town in Marion County, South Carolina, United States." ]
Marco Paolini speaks the following language:
[ "Italian" ]
[ "Italian language", "Italiano", "Italian" ]
[ "Marco Paolini (born March 5, 1956) is an Italian stage actor, theatre director, dramaturge and author." ]
Sonnet 16 was written by:
[ "William Shakespeare" ]
[ "Shakespere", "Shakespear", "Swan of Avon", "The Bard of Avon", "Shakespeare", "Shakspeare", "Bard of Avon", "William Shakespeare", "William Shakspere", "The Bard", "Shackspeare" ]
[ "Sonnet 16 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare." ]
New Earth was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "Terra Nova (English: New Earth) is an American science fiction drama television series." ]
Molly Goodenbour is associated with the following sport:
[ "basketball" ]
[ "hoops", "B Ball", "basketball" ]
[ "Molly Goodenbour (born February 8, 1972) is a former college and professional basketball player and current head coach of the Cal State Dominguez Hills women's basketball team.", "Molly Goodenbour (born February 8, 1972) is a former college and professional basketball player and current head coach of the Cal Sta...
General Electric was formed in the city of:
[ "Schenectady" ]
[ "Schenectady", "Schenectady, New York" ]
[ "A planar cryotron using thin films of lead and tin was developed in 1957 by John Bremer at GE’s General Engineering Lab in Schenectady, New York, USA.", "From 1978-1986, he directed the General Electric Research and Development Center in Schenectady, New York.", "(6 May 1862 in La Crosse, Wisconsin – 25 Novemb...
Endangered Species Act of 1973 applies to the following jurisdiction:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "Along with the passage of the Endangered Species Act, the United States ban on DDT is cited by scientists as a major factor in the comeback of the bald eagle (the national bird of the United States) and the peregrine falcon from near-extinction in the contiguous United States.", "In some western parts of the Uni...
100 Centre Street originated in the following country:
[ "United States of America" ]
[ "United States", "the United States", "the States", "U. S.", "America", "the US", "U.S.A.", "USA", "United States of America", "the United States of America", "the USA", "U. S. A.", "US of A" ]
[ "1 Centre Street is the Manhattan Municipal Building, 40 Centre Street is the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse (home of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit), 60 and 80 Centre Street are the civil division of the New York County Supreme Court, and 100 Centre Street is the criminal div...
The Arrival was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat (translated from French into English as The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station, Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat (US) and The Arrival of the Mail Train, and in the United Kingdom the film is known as Train Pulling into a Station) is an 1895 French short black-and-white...
Final Fantasy is owned by:
[ "Square Enix" ]
[ "Square Enix Holdings", "SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD.", "Square Enix", "Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.", "Square-Enix" ]
[ "Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantajī) is a science fiction and fantasy media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square).", "Final Fantasy has been a driving force in the video game industry, and the series has affected Square Enix's business practices ...
Kurt Wallander is a citizen of the following country:
[ "Sweden" ]
[ "Sweden", "Kingdom of Sweden", "SWE" ]
[ "Sten Gunnar Douglas Johansson (born 31 January 1960) is a Swedish actor, best known as Jan Martinsson in the films about Kurt Wallander.", "He is best known in Sweden for roles in the popular TV series Tusenbröder and the first season of the Swedish TV series Wallander which is based on Henning Mankell's Kurt Wa...
Iris Clert speaks the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "The Iris Clert Gallery (Galerie Iris Clert in French) was an art gallery named after its Greek owner and curator, Iris Clert." ]
Behind the Rainbow is of the following genre:
[ "documentary film" ]
[ "documentary", "documentary film", "documentary movie" ]
[ "Behind the Rainbow is a 2009 documentary film." ]
Get Hard was screenwritten by:
[ "Etan Cohen" ]
[ "Etan Cohen" ]
[ "Get Hard is a 2015 American buddy comedy film directed by Etan Cohen (in his directorial debut) and written by Cohen, Jay Martel and Ian Roberts." ]
Dominique is in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "\"Dominique\" is a 1963 French language popular song, written and performed by Jeannine Deckers of Belgium, better known as Sœur Sourire or The Singing Nun." ]
White Hart Lane is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "White Hart Lane is an all-seater football stadium located in Tottenham, London, UK.", "Along with housing Tottenham, the stadium, which is known amongst fans as the Lane, has also been selected for England national football matches and England under-21 football matches.", "The 1901–02 World Championship was an...
Paul Guimard speaks the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Paul Guimard (3 March 1921 – 2 May 2004) was a French writer known for combining his passion for writing with his love of the sea.", "Late in his life, Benoit gave a series of interviews with the French writer Paul Guimard." ]
MetLife Stadium is home to:
[ "New York Giants" ]
[ "Giants", "NY Giants", "New York Giants", "NYG" ]
[ "The Bills are the only NFL team that plays its home games in New York State (The New York Giants and New York Jets play at MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey).", "The Bills are the only NFL team that plays its home games in New York State (The New York Giants and New York Jets play at MetLif...
Saint Genet was written by:
[ "Jean-Paul Sartre" ]
[ "Jean Paul Sartre", "Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre", "Sarutoru", "Jacques Guillemin", "Jean-Paul Sartre", "J.-P. Sartre", "J.P. Sartre", "Rangbao'er Sate", "Sate", "Sartre" ]
[ "Saint Genet, Actor and Martyr (French: Saint Genet, comédien et martyr) is a book by the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre about the writer Jean Genet especially on his The Thief's Journal.", "Sartre wrote his essay \"Saint Genet\", influenced by this work, in 1952." ]
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