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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." ]
United States
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.", ...
Paris
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.", "...
New York
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, ...
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 ...
New England Patriots
Répression is in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "\"Répression\" is the second studio disc by the French hard rock/metal band Trust." ]
French
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." ]
French
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...
United States
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...
United States
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...
Russian
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\"." ]
Spanish
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." ]
football
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." ]
English
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." ]
Atlanta
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...
football
Le Mentor was originally in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Le Mentor is a 2013 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky." ]
French
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...
Italian
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." ]
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." ]
Italian
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...
United States
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...
English
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." ]
French
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...
football
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." ]
French
NBC was formed in the city of:
[ "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" ]
[ "The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, New York.. The channel was created by Australian-American media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who hired former Republican Party media consultant and NBC executive Roger Ailes as its founding CEO.", "The network is headquartered ...
New York
Rodrigo Dosma speaks the following language:
[ "Spanish" ]
[ "Spanish", "Spanish language", "Español", "Castilian language", "Castilian" ]
[ "Rodrigo Dosma was a Spanish humanist from Badajoz, active during the late 16th-century and early 17th-century." ]
Spanish
Dobie 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" ]
[ "Dobie is an unincorporated community located in the towns of Oak Grove and Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin, United States." ]
United States
Abraham Cowley speaks the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "Abraham Cowley (/ˈkuːli/; 1618 – 28 July 1667) was an English poet born in the City of London late in 1618." ]
English
Ryan Miller 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" ]
[ "Ryan Miller (born December 14, 1984) is a former American professional soccer player and current soccer coach." ]
United States
How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories 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" ]
[ "How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories is a 12-part documentary film series that examines the American political system through the lens of immigration reform from 2001–2007." ]
United States
Vancouver Whitecaps FC is located in the following country:
[ "Canada" ]
[ "British North America", "Dominion of Canada", "Canada" ]
[ "Giancarlo Michele \"Carlo\" Corazzin (born December 25, 1971) is a retired professional Canadian association football player who represented Winnipeg Fury, Vancouver 86ers, Cambridge United, Plymouth Argyle, Northampton Town, Oldham Athletic and Vancouver Whitecaps.", "Alfredo Valente (born November 6, 1980 in B...
Canada
Francesco Redi speaks the following language:
[ "Italian" ]
[ "Italian language", "Italiano", "Italian" ]
[ "Francesco Redi (18 February 1626 – 1 March 1697) was an Italian physician, naturalist, biologist and poet." ]
Italian
David Seaman is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "David Andrew Seaman MBE (born 19 September 1963) is a retired England international football goalkeeper who played for Arsenal, Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City, among others, during a career lasting from 1981 to 2004.", "David Andrew Seaman MBE (born 19 September 1963) is a retired England international ...
football
Sang Lan had the following native language:
[ "Chinese" ]
[ "中文", "Chinese language", "Chinese", "Chinese languages", "zh" ]
[ "Sang Lan (simplified Chinese: 桑兰; traditional Chinese: 桑蘭; pinyin: Sāng Lán; born 11 June 1981 in Ningbo) is a former Chinese gymnast and television personality." ]
Chinese
Abbey Road is performed by:
[ "The Beatles" ]
[ "The Lads from Liverpool", "Beatles", "John, Paul, George, and Ringo", "The Beattles", "The Beatles", "Fab Four" ]
[ "Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), The Beatles (commonly known as the White Album, 1968) and Abbey Road (1969).", "Although most structures appearing on the lists are buildings, other structures such as bridges, monuments, sculptures, war memorials, and even milestones and mileposts and The Beatles' Abbey ...
The Beatles
Cam Newton is associated with the following sport:
[ "American football" ]
[ "football", "gridiron football", "American football", "America futball rules" ]
[ "Cameron Jerrell Newton (born May 11, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL)." ]
football
Lionel Messi speaks the following language:
[ "Spanish" ]
[ "Spanish", "Spanish language", "Español", "Castilian language", "Castilian" ]
[ "Samuel Eto'o opened the scoring in the 10th minute, and Lionel Messi added another goal 20 minutes from the end to earn Barcelona an historic treble of La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League, a feat never before achieved by a Spanish club.", "Due to his style of play and stature, he was dubbed \"the ...
Spanish
Pusztazámor is located in the following country:
[ "Hungary" ]
[ "Hungary" ]
[ "Pusztazámor is a village in Pest county, Hungary." ]
Hungary
Mockingjay is part of the following series:
[ "The Hunger Games" ]
[ "The Hunger Games", "The Hunger Games Saga", "Hunger Games Saga" ]
[ "He made his acting debut in the 2006 drama film ATL, and has since starred in the films Pride (2007), According to Greta (2009), Mooz-lum (2010), 96 Minutes (2011), Supremacy (2014), and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) and Part 2 (2015).", "He also wrote the screenplays for Recount, the HBO adaptati...
The Hunger Games
Ettore Pozzoli speaks the following language:
[ "Italian" ]
[ "Italian language", "Italiano", "Italian" ]
[ "Ettore Pozzoli (July 23, 1873 – November 9, 1957) was an Italian classical pianist and composer." ]
Italian
Vittorio is in the following language:
[ "Italian" ]
[ "Italian language", "Italiano", "Italian" ]
[ "Vittorio is an Italian male given name taken from the male name Victor." ]
Italian
Takanori Nishikawa is a citizen of the following country:
[ "Japan" ]
[ "JPN", "State of Japan", "Nihon-koku", "Land of the Rising Sun", "Nippon-koku", "Japan", "JAP", "Nippon", "Nihon" ]
[ "Takanori Nishikawa (西川 貴教 Nishikawa Takanori, born September 19, 1970 in Yasu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan) is a renowned Japanese singer and actor.", "\"Resonance\" is the twenty-second single from T.M.Revolution released on June 11, 2008 in Japan by Epic Records Japan.", "Abingdon Boys School (stylized as \"abin...
Japan
Jean-Michel Fourgous is a citizen of the following country:
[ "France" ]
[ "Republic of France", "La France", "French Republic", "France", "République française" ]
[ "Jean-Michel Fourgous (born September 30, 1953) is a member of the National Assembly of France." ]
France
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is located in the following country:
[ "Australia" ]
[ "Australia", "Commonwealth of Australia", "Straya", "British Colony of Australia" ]
[ "In 1997, he emigrated to Canberra, Australia, where he became a Senior Principal Research Scientist with the CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry working at the Australian National Herbarium (CANB).", "He completed his education in Hungary and moved to Australia in the 1950s where he researched with Frank Macfarlan...
Australia
Six Feet Under 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" ]
[ "Six Feet Under is an American drama television series created and produced by Alan Ball.", "Graveyard Classics is a cover album by American death metal band Six Feet Under.", "Allen West (born October 17, 1967, Brandon, Florida) is an American death metal guitarist who has been a member of Massacre, Obituary, ...
United States
Pragati Maidan is located in the following country:
[ "India" ]
[ "India", "Bharat", "Hindustan", "Republic of India", "Bharatvarsh" ]
[ "He promoted trade between India and the rest of the world through regular trade fairs and the establishment of exhibition complex at Pragati Maidan in Delhi.", "The event is held between 14–27 November every year at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.", "Till 2012, the expo was organized at Pragati Maidan, but s...
India
Chen Guangcheng is a citizen of the following country:
[ "People's Republic of China" ]
[ "People's Republic of China", "PR China", "Communist China", "China", "CHN" ]
[ "Chen Guangcheng (born 12 November 1971) is a Chinese civil rights activist who has worked on human rights issues in rural areas of the People's Republic of China.", "Fu is also known for his role in helping negotiate barefoot lawyer Chen Guangcheng's immigration to the United States; in this sense, has been desc...
China
Mountain Winery 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" ]
[ "The Mountain Winery, formerly the Paul Masson Mountain Winery, is a winery in Saratoga, California, USA.", "The Mountain Winery, formerly the Paul Masson Mountain Winery, is a winery in Saratoga, California, USA." ]
United States
Flemming Lund is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "Flemming Lund (born 6 October 1952) is a former Danish professional football player in the midfielder position, who played both in Europe and the United States." ]
football
Judith's Paarl is located in the following country:
[ "South Africa" ]
[ "Republic of South Africa", "RSA", "South Africa", "zaf" ]
[ "Judith's Paarl is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa." ]
South Africa
The Insomniax 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 Insomniax (USA) is an American songwriting/music production duo made up of Emile Ghantous and Erik Nelson.", "The Insomniax (USA) is an American songwriting/music production duo made up of Emile Ghantous and Erik Nelson." ]
United States
Mark Hughes is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "In the second half, Manchester United took over with three goals in the space of nine minutes; two almost identical penalties by Eric Cantona and a shot by Mark Hughes, following a slip by Chelsea defender Frank Sinclair.", "Mark Hughes (born 15 December 1976 in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales) is an Australian for...
football
Through the Fire and Flames is in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "\"Through the Fire and Flames\" is a song by English power metal band DragonForce." ]
English
Laurent Cars speaks the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Laurent Cars (28 May 1699 – 14 April 1771) was a French designer and engraver.", "Cars, who was the master of Beauvarlet, may be considered as one of the best French engravers of the 18th century, in the kind of subjects he selected." ]
French
21st Century Breakdown is of the following genre:
[ "punk rock" ]
[ "punk music", "punk", "Punk rock", "punk rock" ]
[ "21st Century Breakdown is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day.", "21st Century Breakdown World Tour was a concert tour by American punk band Green Day in support of the group's eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown, which was released in May 2009.", "\"21st Century Breakdown\...
punk rock
Rue89 is in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Pascal Riché (born June 1962) is a French journalist, co-founder of Rue 89 along with Arnaud Aubron, Laurent Mauriac, and Pierre Haski.", "Rue89 is a French news website started by former journalists from the newspaper Libération.", "Pierre Haski (born 8 April 1953 in Tunis) is a French journalist, co-founder ...
French
Wu Guanzhong speaks the following language:
[ "Chinese" ]
[ "中文", "Chinese language", "Chinese", "Chinese languages", "zh" ]
[ "Wu Guanzhong (simplified Chinese: 吴冠中; traditional Chinese: 吳冠中; August 29, 1919 – June 25, 2010) was a contemporary Chinese painter widely recognized as a founder of modern Chinese painting.", "Sullivan was a major art collector who owned more than 400 works of art, including paintings by Chinese masters Qi Bai...
Chinese
A Jukebox with a Country Song 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" ]
[ "\"A Jukebox With a Country Song'\" is a song written by Gene Nelson and Ronnie Samoset, and recorded by American country music artist Doug Stone." ]
United States
Port-des-Barques is located in the following country:
[ "France" ]
[ "Republic of France", "La France", "French Republic", "France", "République française" ]
[ "Port-des-Barques is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France." ]
France
American Speech was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "He was a repeated contributor to American Speech by 1931; his first extended work, Lexical Evidence from Folk Epigraphy in Western North America: A Glossarial Study of the Low Element in the English Vocabulary, was privately published in Paris in 1935 since its description of bathroom graffiti was considered too r...
English
HMS Arethusa is operated by:
[ "Royal Navy" ]
[ "Navy Royal", "Royal Navy", "British Royal Navy", "Senior Service" ]
[ "HMS Arethusa was a 38-gun Minerva-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy built at Bristol in 1781.", "The \"Arethusa\" of the title is a frigate of the Royal Navy, named HMS Arethusa, which was originally built in 1757 as a French privateer under the name Pélerine, renamed Aréthuse in early 1758 when purchas...
Royal Navy
London Evening Standard was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "The standard plural of the word kimono in English is kimonos, but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used.", "The standard English names \"White Nile\" and \"Blue Nile\", to refer to the river's source, derive from Arabic names formerly applied only to the Sudanese stretches which meet at Khar...
English
Guy de Maupassant had the following native language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "\"Mademoiselle Fifi\" is a short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant, published in 1882 in a collection of the same title.", "\"Deux amis\" or \"Two Friends\" is a short story by the French author Guy de Maupassant, published in 1882.", "She then completed her post-graduate studies with a thesis on the Fr...
French
Franck Borotra had the following native language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Franck Borotra (born 30 August 1937) is a French politician, member of the Rally for the Republic party (French: Rassemblement pour la République [ʁa.sɑ̃.blə.mɑ̃.puʁ.la.ʁe.pyˈblik]; RPR [ɛr.peˈɛr])." ]
French
Jean-Marie Le Pen had the following native language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "Pierre Ceyrac (born 18 September 1946 in Douai, Nord) was a longstanding friend of Jean Marie Le Pen who served the French Front National Party first as a Deputy (1986) to the National Assembly of France, and then (1988) as a Member of the European Parliament.", "The National Republican Movement (Mouvement Natio...
French
Jim Harbaugh is associated with the following sport:
[ "American football" ]
[ "football", "gridiron football", "American football", "America futball rules" ]
[ "Jack Avon Harbaugh (born June 28, 1939) is a former American football player and coach, and the father of the first pair of brothers to serve as NFL head coaches and the first pair of head coaching brothers to face off in a Super Bowl: John and Jim Harbaugh.", "James Joseph Harbaugh (/ˈhɑːrbɔː/; born December 23...
football
Sopoti is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "Sopot, or the definite form (Albanian: Sopoti), also refers to the football team of the city of Librazhd, where the Sopot mountain and county are located.", "Mirel Çota (born 14 May 1988 in Librazhd) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a striker for Sopoti Librazhd in the Albanian First Division.", "Mirel Ç...
football
The Landlord was originally in the following language:
[ "English" ]
[ "English language", "English" ]
[ "The film is also known as A Man in the House (Belgian English title) and The Landlord in Australia.", "Pannaiyarum Padminiyum (English: The Landlord and Padmini) is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film based on the same-titled short film directed by debutant S. U. Arun Kumar of Naalaya Iyakunar fame." ]
English
Surrey 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" ]
[ "The Levi Glick Round Barn near Surrey, North Dakota, United States, is a round barn that was built in 1923 by ethnic German immigrants.", "Surrey is a city in Ward County, North Dakota, United States." ]
United States
Peter follows the following religion:
[ "Christianity" ]
[ "Christianity", "Christian faith" ]
[ "The word Δοκηταί Dokētaí (illusionists) referring to early groups who denied Jesus' humanity, first occurred in a letter by Bishop Serapion of Antioch (197–203), who discovered the doctrine in the Gospel of Peter, during a pastoral visit to a Christian community using it in Rhosus, and later condemned it as a forg...
Christianity
Annie Jacobsen 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" ]
[ "Annie Jacobsen is an American journalist, author and contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Magazine.", "Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base is a book by American journalist Annie Jacobsen about the secret United States military base Area 51.", "Area 51: An Uncensored His...
United States
Brand New 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 Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Brand New.", "They have toured the US, and the UK both as a headline act and in support of other artists including AFI, Fall Out Boy, She Wants Revenge, Brand New, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, and Circa Su...
United States
Tintin was originally in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi (1907–1983), who wrote under the pen name Hergé.", "I, Tintin (French: Moi, Tintin ) is a Franco-Belgian film which premiered in the Paris cinema as a feature presentation in 1975.", ...
French
Colin Toon is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "Colin Toon (born 26 April 1940) is an English retired footballer who played for Mansfield Town as a full-back." ]
football
Star Wars was screenwritten by:
[ "George Lucas" ]
[ "George Lucas", "George Walton Lucas Jr." ]
[ "Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas.", "Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas.", "He also provided the vo...
George Lucas
Gail Greenberg 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" ]
[ "The US team was Neil Silverman, Matt Granovetter, Jacqui Mitchell and Gail Moss." ]
United States
Paris Saint-Germain F.C. is part of the following league:
[ "Ligue 1" ]
[ "Ligue 1", "Le Championnat", "Division 1", "Ligue 1 Conforama" ]
[ "He played most of his professional career in Spain, representing four clubs and amassing La Liga totals of 140 games and 23 goals over the course of four seasons, and France, where he appeared with Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain for 142 Ligue 1 matches in four-and-a-half campaigns (55 goals).", "On 20 May 2012, ...
Ligue 1
Alison Krauss 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" ]
[ "Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer-songwriter and musician." ]
United States
Chad is on the continent of:
[ "Africa" ]
[ "African continent", "Africa" ]
[ "Of Africa's Francophone countries, Chad benefited least from the 50% devaluation of their currencies in January 1994.", "Lake Chad, after which the country is named, is the largest wetland in Chad and the second-largest in Africa.", "The genus comprises only one species, Kigelia africana, which occurs througho...
Africa
Keith Rivers is associated with the following sport:
[ "American football" ]
[ "football", "gridiron football", "American football", "America futball rules" ]
[ "Keith Rivers (born May 5, 1986) is a former American football linebacker." ]
football
Daniel Snyder is associated with the following sport:
[ "American football" ]
[ "football", "gridiron football", "American football", "America futball rules" ]
[ "The Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation (OAF) is a nonprofit organization started by Daniel Snyder, controlling owner of the Washington Redskins American football team." ]
football
Hares Canyon 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" ]
[ "Hares Canyon or Hare’s Canyon is a short valley in the Northern Oregon Coast Range south of Vernonia, Oregon, United States." ]
United States
Misery 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 Cooters have toured across the United States, playing with bands such as Nashville Pussy, Jucifer, Blue Mountain, From Ashes Rise, Total Chaos, Bad Company, Seven Mary Three, Destroy!, Before I Hang, The Neckbones, Misery, and Wartorn.", "The song is a direct copy of \"Misery\" by the American R&B group The ...
United States
Désenchantée is in the following language:
[ "French" ]
[ "French", "French language" ]
[ "\"Désenchantée\" ([dezɑ̃ʃɑ̃te]; English: \"Disenchanted\") is a 1991 song recorded by the French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer." ]
French
Satyajit Ray died in the city of:
[ "Kolkata" ]
[ "Kolkata", "Calcutta", "City of joy", "City of Palaces", "City of Processions" ]
[ "1875 — 1955 in Kolkata, was an Indian character actress best known for her performance in Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali, where she played the old aunt, Indira Thakrun, to Apu and Durga.", "Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) is a film and television institute located in Kolkata, West Bengal, Indi...
Kolkata
Stuart Taylor is associated with the following sport:
[ "association football" ]
[ "footie", "football", "footy", "futbol", "association football", "soccer", "futebol" ]
[ "Stuart Taylor (born 18 April 1947 in Bristol, England) is an English former footballer who spent his entire professional playing career at Bristol Rovers.", "Stuart Taylor (born 26 November 1974 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional football player and former manager of League of Ireland side Limerick." ...
football
Sonnet 111 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 111 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare." ]
William Shakespeare
Frankenau is located in the following country:
[ "Germany" ]
[ "BR Deutschland", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "Germany", "BRD", "Federal Republic of Germany", "FRG", "Deutschland" ]
[ "Frankenau is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in Hesse, Germany." ]
Germany
Jean-Henri Voulland died in the city of:
[ "Paris" ]
[ "Paris", "Paris, France", "City of Light" ]
[ "Jean-Henri Voulland (11 October 1751, Uzès, Gard - 23 February 1801, Paris) was a politician of the French Revolution." ]
Paris
Hans Strøm is a citizen of the following country:
[ "Norway" ]
[ "Norge", "Noreg", "Norway", "Kingdom of Norway", "Norvège‏", "Norwegen‏" ]
[ "Hans Strøm' was born in the traditional district of Sunnmøre, in Borgund in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway." ]
Norway
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