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Sun Studio
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recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950
and Richard Innes for his 2010 release at the studio. In July 2009, John Mellencamp recorded nine songs for his album No Better Than This at the studio. In 2011, Chris Isaak released "Beyond the Sun," a collection of songs recorded at Sun Studio, most of which are cover versions of songs originally released on Sun Reco...
[ "Memphis Recording Service" ]
Sun Studio
[ [ "Sun Studio", "country", "United States" ], [ "Sun Studio", "founded by", "Sam Phillips" ] ]
recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950
number, Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of Kentucky", again in a distinctive style and employing a jury-rigged echo effect that Sam Phillips dubbed "slapback". A single was pressed with "That's All Right" on the A side and "Blue Moon of Kentucky" on the reverse. Selling Presley Within months Phillips saw his label expand sign...
[ "Memphis Recording Service" ]
Sun Studio
[ [ "Sun Studio", "instance of", "Recording studio" ] ]
recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950
encouraged it to expand with bigger labels. In 1959, Phillips moved Sun Studio to larger premises at 639 Madison Avenue.In the Spring of 1959, Phillip's hired Bill Fitzgerald, former Manager of Music Sales inc. in Memphis, to be the new General Manager of Sun and run day to day operations at the new studio. By the mid ...
[ "Memphis Recording Service" ]
Sun Studio
[ [ "Sun Studio", "heritage designation", "National Historic Landmark" ], [ "Sun Studio", "instance of", "Recording studio" ] ]
recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950
biopics Walk the Line, Great Balls of Fire, Mystery Train and Elvis. Re-opening In 1987, ten years after Presley died, Sun Studio at 706 Union Avenue was converted back into a recording studio, and soon became a tourist attraction for Presley fans and music lovers in general. The studio was also used by several well kn...
[ "Memphis Recording Service" ]
National Religious Freedom Party
[ [ "National Religious Freedom Party", "instance of", "Political party" ], [ "National Religious Freedom Party", "country", "South Africa" ] ]
political party in South Africa
National Religious Freedom Party is a minor political party based in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. The party advocates support for traditional leaders, and has been active in campaigning against the dissolution of the Ingonyama Trust. The party contested the 2019 South African general election at provincial level in Kwa...
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Vehari District
[ [ "Vehari District", "country", "Pakistan" ], [ "Vehari District", "capital", "Vehari" ] ]
district of Punjab, Pakistan
Vehari District (), (), is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city of Vehari is the capital of the district. Administrative divisions The district of Vehari is administratively subdivided into three tehsils: Burewala Mailsi Vehari and 3 subtehsils: Gaggo Karam Pur Jallah Jeem The district was created on...
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Beulah Gundling
[ [ "Beulah Gundling", "occupation", "Swimmer" ] ]
American synchronized swimmer
Beulah Detwiler Gundling (Feb 13 1916 - Oct 1 2003) was an American synchronized swimmer, aquatic artist, choreographer and author. Early life and sportive career In her childhood Beulah Gundling was mainly interested in music and ballet. At the age of 14 she started to take swimming lessons after being encouraged by h...
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Beulah Gundling
[ [ "Beulah Gundling", "occupation", "Swimmer" ] ]
American synchronized swimmer
the IAAA for all of her works. In addition, she wrote nine books on swimming and gave numerous lectures all over the world. In 1965 Beulah Gundling was the first synchronized swimmer to be inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. In 2000 she had her final aquatic appearance in the documentary The Mermaid'...
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Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
[ [ "Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses", "country", "United States" ] ]
organization
Mom & Baby Health4mom.org Health4women.org Coalitions and Collaborations AWHONN collaborates with other healthcare organizations that support health promotion and improvement for women and newborns. March of Dimes National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Coalition for Patients' Rights Partnership to End...
[ "Nurses Association of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists", "AWHONN" ]
Daniel Jeremiah
[ [ "Daniel Jeremiah", "given name", "Daniel" ], [ "Daniel Jeremiah", "position played on team / speciality", "Quarterback" ] ]
American football player
Daniel Jeremiah (born December 5, 1977) is an analyst for the NFL Network, and a writer with NFL.com. He also serves as a color commentator for Los Angeles Chargers games on KFI radio. Jeremiah was a starting quarterback at Northeastern Louisiana in 1997 and Appalachian State from 1998 to 2000. He was a college scout w...
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Daniel Jeremiah
[ [ "Daniel Jeremiah", "father", "David Jeremiah" ], [ "Daniel Jeremiah", "sport", "American football" ] ]
American football player
on Twitter (@movethesticks) is immense (280k+ followers) and he was recently written up by SI's Richard Deitsch as one of the "Twitter 100", the 100 most essential and influential people to follow on Twitter. Jeremiah is married and has 4 children. He is the son of David Jeremiah, the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain C...
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Sirona Knight
[ [ "Sirona Knight", "occupation", "Writer" ] ]
American writer
Sirona Knight is an author, researcher and teacher in the fields of magic, Wicca, metaphysics and the occult. She is also both a published poet and a hypnotherapist. She holds a master's degree in psychology and leisure studies from California State University . Knight is a Third Degree Craftmaster and High Priestess o...
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Sofia Jernberg
[ [ "Sofia Jernberg", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "place of birth", "Ethiopia" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "family name", "Jernberg" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "genre", "Jazz" ] ]
Swedish singer
Sofia Jernberg (born 5 July 1983, Ethiopia) is a Swedish experimental singer and composer. Between 2002 and 2004, Jernberg studied jazz at Fridhems Folk High School. Later she studied for Per Mårtensson and Henrik Strindberg at The Gotland School of Music Composition. In 2008, she received the Royal Swedish Academy of ...
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Sofia Jernberg
[ [ "Sofia Jernberg", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Sofia Jernberg", "family name", "Jernberg" ] ]
Swedish singer
and composer. As a singer she has premiered pieces by composers such as Lars Bröndum. She was a soloist with Norrbotten NEO when they performed Arnold Schönberg's Pierrot Lunaire. Jernberg has composed for several established ensembles such as Duo ego and Norrbotten NEO. Discography 2007 - paavo (with Paavo) - Apart Re...
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Elnis Palomino
[ [ "Elnis Palomino", "occupation", "Volleyball player" ], [ "Elnis Palomino", "place of birth", "San Pedro de Macorís" ], [ "Elnis Palomino", "sport", "Volleyball" ] ]
Dominican volleyball player
Elnis Palomino Castillo (born in San Pedro de Macorís) is a Dominican Republic male volleyball player who competed with the Dominican club La Romana in the 2013 FIVB Club World Championship. Career Palomino was chosen Rookie of the Year in the 2006 Dominican Republic league, while playing with the club José Martí. With...
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Elnis Palomino
[ [ "Elnis Palomino", "sport", "Volleyball" ] ]
Dominican volleyball player
was later reinstated but refused to come back to the national team citing mistreatment and the difference of training conditions of the male and female national team. Palomino played with Team IE from the American Professional Volleyball League in the 2016 season, ranking seventh with his team. Clubs José Martí (2006) ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
Portchester Castle is a medieval castle built within a former Roman fort at Portchester to the east of Fareham in the English county of Hampshire. Probably founded in the late 11th century, Portchester was a baronial castle taken under royal control in 1154. The monarchy controlled the castle for several centuries and ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
saw the disembarkation for several campaigns to France led by England's kings. In anticipation of a French invasion during the first quarter of the 14th century, Edward II spent £1,100 repairing and reinforcing Portchester Castle. A plot to overthrow Henry V was discovered and the culprits apprehended at Portchester; t...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "operator", "English Heritage" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
by English Heritage and open to visitors throughout the year. The Norman church, St. Mary's, which stands in the south-east corner of the grounds, falls within the Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth. Background The strategic importance of Portchester has been recognised since at least the 3rd century when a Roman fort was ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
coast in the period to combat raids by pirates. Portchester was probably a base from which the Classis Britannica, the Roman fleet defending Britain, operated. It is the best preserved Roman fort north of the Alps. Although the Roman army retreated from Britain in the early 5th century, it is unlikely that the fort was...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
the fort became a burh to help defend the country against Vikings. Medieval castle and palace It is uncertain when the castle was built, although it was probably in the late 11th century. In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest, the manor of Portchester was granted to William Maudit, an associate of William the Conquer...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
been defended by a wooden palisade and a moat, with the original Roman stone walls of the fort acting as the defence of the outer bailey. Maudit died in about 1100, and his property passed onto his son, Robert Maudit. He died in 1120, and a few years later the family estates came into the hands of William Pont de l'Arc...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
similar to that of St Mary's parish church, which was built in the 1130s in the outer bailey. The church was built for an Augustinian priory which Pont de l'Arche established within the castle in 1128. Other buildings would have been planned for the priory, although almost no trace of them survives. As the community mo...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
Maudit, a descendant of the Maudit who most likely founded the castle, or Henry Maudit, William de l'Arche's son. The earliest extant reference to the castle is in a grant from 1153 in which Henry Plantagenet, later King Henry II granted the castle to Henry Maudit. Regardless, when Henry ascended to the throne in 1154 ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
only small sums were spent on the keep during the royal tenure, it is assumed that it was largely complete, and in 1183 the Rolls record that there were royal apartments separate from the keep. Henry II regularly visited Portchester, and it featured in his dispute with Thomas Becket. It was here that Henry met with the...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
1173–1174, Portchester was made ready for war. In preparation to defend the castle, catapults were made and it was garrisoned with ten knights, later increased to 20. King John often stayed at Portchester Castle and was there when he heard of the loss of Normandy in 1204. The Forest of Bere was nearby, making Portchest...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
the Magna Carta in 1215, John appealed to the pope to annul it. As a result, his opponents were excommunicated in September. At this point, he laid siege to Rochester Castle and the rebels turned to France for help. The barons offered the throne to Prince Louis, the oldest son of the French king. Louis' campaign was in...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
and Portchester Castle was recaptured in the spring of 1217. There was a stalemate between Henry III and Louis until the English victory at the Battle of Lincoln on 20 May. After his supply lines with France were cut in August, Louis was bribed to leave England. Henry tried to recapture Normandy, which was lost by his ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
a wooden tower was built to reinforce the eastern Roman wall. During the reign of Edward II (1307–1327), a French invasion was anticipated and Portchester garrisoned. The Crown spent more than £1,100 repairing and reinforcing Portchester Castle between 1320 and 1326. The buildings of the inner ward were remodelled and ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
1346 Edward III assembled his 15,000 strong army there before leaving for France on the campaign that ended in victory at the Battle of Crecy. Further work was carried out in the 1350s and 1360s when the domestic buildings within the castle were reordered and the sea wall repaired. Between 1396 and 1399 the royal apart...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
While at Portchester in July a conspiracy, known as the Southampton Plot, to overthrow Henry was uncovered. It was at the castle that he arrested the conspirators: Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey. The three men were executed in early August. In...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
castle was "right ruinous and feeble". Despite its state, when Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI, landed in England in 1445, Portchester Castle was selected as her port of arrival. The castle was allowed to continue to languish until the last decade of the century attempts were made to repair the castle's buildings. ...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
coast. During this period the castle acted as a military hospital for those involved in the conflict with France. With relations with Spain worsening, Elizabeth I made Portchester Castle ready for war, anticipating a Spanish invasion. At that time Henry Radcliffe future Earl of Sussex, was Constable. By 1603 the castle...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
lodging chambers above and as many rooms for office below". Use as a prison The castle passed out of royal control in 1632 when Charles I sold it to Sir William Uvedale. Since then, Portchester Castle has passed through his successors, the Thistlethwaite family. The castle did not witness fighting during the English Ci...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
War (1665–1667) were held at the castle. Some were housed in the church in the outer bailey. They damaged the building by setting it on fire. The church was not repaired until some 40 years later. Between 1702 and 1712 the Crown leased Portchester Castle from the Uvedales to incarcerate prisoners from the War of the Sp...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
the western side of the castle, was the location of the prison hospital which survives today as Portchester House, a private residence. Those that died in captivity were often buried in what are now tidal mudflats to the south of the castle, their remains occasionally disturbed by storms. Today Today Portchester Castle...
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Portchester Castle
[ [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Portchester" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Borough of Fareham" ], [ "Portchester Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ], [ "Portchester Castl...
medieval castle in Hampshire, England
in his life Pontius Pilate was brought here by galley as a final refuge. See also Constable of Portchester Castle Castles in Great Britain and Ireland List of castles in England References Notes Bibliography External links Portchester Castle with English Heritage Bibliography of sources relating to Portchester Castle '...
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Ripples Nigeria
[ [ "Ripples Nigeria", "instance of", "Online newspaper" ], [ "Ripples Nigeria", "instance of", "Newspaper" ], [ "Ripples Nigeria", "headquarters location", "Lagos" ], [ "Ripples Nigeria", "country", "Nigeria" ] ]
Multimedia online news platform
Ripples Nigeria is a Nigerian online newspaper based in Lagos. It was launched in 2015. It is an independent, pro-investigation multi-media online news platform focused primarily on politics, policy and economy.. Awards and Nominations In October 2017, Ripples Nigeria correspondent Obakeye Akin emerged finalist in the ...
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Ripples Nigeria
[ [ "Ripples Nigeria", "country", "Nigeria" ] ]
Multimedia online news platform
is a non-profit organization founded by Ripples Nigeria to support quality multimedia-based projects in investigative and data journalism, training, public advocacy and other social projects in vital areas of public interest in Nigeria. In 2018, the organization launched an annual forum called Ripples Nigeria Dialogue,...
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Oriental giant squirrel
[ [ "Oriental giant squirrel", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of the squirrels
Oriental giant squirrels are cat-sized tree squirrels from the genus Ratufa in the subfamily Ratufinae. They are a distinctive element of the fauna of south and southeast Asia. There are four living species of oriental giant squirrels: Cream-coloured giant squirrel, Ratufa affinis Black giant squirrel, Ratufa bicolor I...
[ "Ratufa" ]
Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès
[ [ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès", "instance of", "Building" ], [ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès", "instance of", "Museum" ], [ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "V...
building in Vilafranca del Penedès, Alt Penedès, Catalonia
The Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès (Vilafranca del Penedès Town Festival Centre), located in the old chicken and giblets market, is a space that gathers together the rich folklore of the Vilafranca del Penedès town festival(), held between 28 August and 3 September, to honour the feast day of Sant Fèl...
[ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedes" ]
Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès
[ [ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedès", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
building in Vilafranca del Penedès, Alt Penedès, Catalonia
in 1927. Since 1987, this space has had two functions: to archive and store the folkloric heritage related to the Vilafranca town festival and to serve as a museum to disseminate said heritage. Exhibition The Town Festival Centre exhibits the typical dances of the Vilafranca town festival, or festa major, many of which...
[ "Casa de la Festa Major de Vilafranca del Penedes" ]
Room 6
[ [ "Room 6", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Room 6", "director", "Michael Hurst" ], [ "Room 6", "producer", "Mark A. Altman" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Christine Taylor" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Jerry O'Connell" ], [ "Room 6",...
2006 film by Michael Hurst
Room 6 is a 2006 American horror film directed by Michael Hurst and written by Hurst and Mark A. Altman. It stars Christine Taylor, Shane Brolly, Jerry O'Connell, and Ellie Cornell. Plot Amy is an elementary school teacher who suffers from nightmares about doctors and hospitals, stemming from the circumstances of her f...
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Room 6
[ [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Christine Taylor" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Jerry O'Connell" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Shane Brolly" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Chloë Grace Moretz" ] ]
2006 film by Michael Hurst
her father. She scalds Lucas with hot steam and escapes again, eventually rescuing Nick from the operating table. The hospital spontaneously begins to burn as they escape into the light. As Amy wakes up still in the car accident, she realises her experiences have been a test, and she is about to die. Cast Christine Tay...
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Room 6
[ [ "Room 6", "producer", "Mark A. Altman" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "John Billingsley" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Kane Hodder" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Ellie Cornell" ], [ "Room 6", "cast member", "Katie Lohmann" ] ]
2006 film by Michael Hurst
– Melissa Norman, a strange little girl in Amy's class John Billingsley – Harrison McKendrick, another patient in the recovery ward, removed in the middle of the night Mary Pat Gleason – Nurse Norma Holiday, head nurse at St. Rosemary's Ellie Cornell – Sarah Norman, Melissa's mother Marshall Bell – Amy's dad James Mich...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "place of birth", "Barcelona" ], [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
Carles Cuadrat Xiqués (born 28 October 1968) is a Spanish football coach and current manager of Indian Super League club Bengaluru FC. A former player, Cuadrat played as a left-defender for FC Barcelona as well as the Spanish youth teams. Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Cuadrat played for various clubs in the Spanish sec...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "place of birth", "Barcelona" ], [ "Carles Cuadrat", "member of sports team", "CF Gavà" ], [ "Carles Cuadrat", "member of sports team", "CF Gavà" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
for FC Barcelona's first team in couple of friendlies under then head coach Luis Aragones alongside the likes of Gary Lineker and Bernd Schuster at the Camp Nou. He played fourteen times for Spanish national youth teams (U15 & U18) during his youth years most notably finishing third in the 1985 UEFA European Under-16 C...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "place of birth", "Barcelona" ], [ "Carles Cuadrat", "member of sports team", "CF Gavà" ], [ "Carles Cuadrat", "member of sports team", "CF Gavà" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
FC Barcelona Youth Academy. Coaching career During his second stint as a player at CF Gavà he also worked as director at CF Gava Youth Academy between 1995–1998. In 1998 he joined the FC Barcelona under–15 team as assistant and physical coach under Albert Benaiges. He worked as coach and physical trainer for various FC...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
was assistant coach to Frank Rijkaard at Galatasaray and Saudi Arabia, became manager of El Salvador, he enlisted service of Cuadrat as assistant coach. He moved to then I-League side Bengaluru FC, who moved to the Indian Super League in 2017, with Roca in 2016 as an assistant coach. During his two-year stint, the club...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
for 2018–19 season. He led them to their maiden Indian Super League title in his first season as head coach. Having won the 2018-19 Indian Super League final 1-0 against FC Goa, Cuadrat's Bengaluru FC side became the only team in the history of the League to have finished in first place in the regular league and win th...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
The feat also made Bengaluru FC the first team to reach the playoff as defending champions, since ATK in the 2015-16 edition of the tournament. Defending champions had failed to make it to the top four the following season, with ATK (in 2015) and Bengaluru FC (in 2020) the only teams to do so. However, it was ATK that ...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
League and club records: In 2018-19, a 11 match unbeaten run made Bengaluru FC the team with the longest unbeaten streak in the Indian Super League. In 2018-19, Bengaluru FC won six matches in a row, another feat unmatched in the Indian Super League. Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's 11 clean sheets in 2019-20 means that Bengalu...
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Carles Cuadrat
[ [ "Carles Cuadrat", "coach of sports team", "Bengaluru FC" ] ]
Spanish footballer and manager
without conceding a goal at home, with FC Goa's 61st minute strike on 3rd January followed by ATK's 86th minute goal on 22 February, over a run of four League games. Bengaluru FC, in 2018-19, became the first and are currently the only team to win the regular League and the final of the Indian Super League in the same ...
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Oleksandr Marchenko
[ [ "Oleksandr Marchenko", "place of birth", "Kherson" ], [ "Oleksandr Marchenko", "country of citizenship", "Ukraine" ], [ "Oleksandr Marchenko", "family name", "Marchenko" ] ]
Ukrainian rower
Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Marchenko (, born 12 January 1968 in Kherson) is a Ukrainian rower. He and his partner Vasily Yakusha won the bronze medal for the Soviet Union in the double sculls competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics. References Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:Ukrainian male rowers Categ...
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György Bernády
[ [ "György Bernády", "given name", "György" ], [ "György Bernády", "work location", "Budapest" ], [ "György Bernády", "place of death", "Târgu Mureș" ] ]
Romanian politician (1864-1938)
György Bernády (Bethlen, 10 April 1864 – Târgu Mureș, 22 October 1938) was the mayor of Târgu Mureș twice, 1900–1912 and 1926–1929. In this period the City Hall and the Cultural Palace in Târgu Mureș on the Roses Square were both built. His name is associated with public illumination and sewerage in the city. In this p...
[ "Bernady Gyorgy", "Bernády György", "Gyorgy Bernady" ]
György Bernády
[ [ "György Bernády", "place of death", "Târgu Mureș" ] ]
Romanian politician (1864-1938)
he lost her very quickly, after 17 years. Bernády's statue is located in front of the Teleki house, in a place named after him. The statue's creator is Vince Bocskay, from Sovata. Modernization Bernády was the first initiator of the town modernization. He had many goals such as sewerage, roads asphalting, building of t...
[ "Bernady Gyorgy", "Bernády György", "Gyorgy Bernady" ]
György Bernády
[ [ "György Bernády", "place of birth", "Beclean" ], [ "György Bernády", "place of death", "Târgu Mureș" ] ]
Romanian politician (1864-1938)
were constructed several buildings to host primary, secondary schools and universities. Works "Az erdélyrészi földgáz kérdésről" (Questions about Transylvanian natural gas) (Târgu Mureş, 1913) "Intelmek" (Remonstrances) (Târgu Mureş, 1916) "Nyílt levél" (Open letter) (Târgu Mureş, 1920) Bibliography A. Todea, F. Maria,...
[ "Bernady Gyorgy", "Bernády György", "Gyorgy Bernady" ]
Heat Wave (1997)
[ [ "Heat Wave (1997)", "sport", "Professional wrestling" ] ]
1997 Extreme Championship Wrestling supercard event
Heat Wave (1997) was the fourth Heat Wave professional wrestling internet pay-per-view event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). The event took place on July 19, 1997 from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Storylines The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. ...
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Heat Wave (1997)
[ [ "Heat Wave (1997)", "sport", "Professional wrestling" ] ]
1997 Extreme Championship Wrestling supercard event
at Heat Wave. At the Hardcore Heaven pay-per-view event in August, the former champions Dudley Boyz were awarded the titles by default. Tommy Dreamer continued his feud with Jerry Lawler, resulting in Dreamer wrestling Lawler in a match to settle the score at Hardcore Heaven. Chris Candido's application of Tazmission o...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
Inverurie (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Uraidh or Inbhir Uaraidh, "mouth of the River Ury") is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at the confluence of the rivers Ury and Don, about north west of Aberdeen. Geography Inverurie is located in the valley of the River Don at the centre of Aberdeenshire and is known locally as the ...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
the Ury" after the river which joins the Don just south of the town. In the 19th century, with the increased use of the postal service, many letters addressed to "Inverury" were being sent to "Inverary" in Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland. The town council ordained that the name to be used for council business sho...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
a market town, now with a monthly Farmer's Market, with many small shops, businesses and services. Its main industries other than service and commerce are agriculture, oil and, until International Paper closed the mill in March 2009, paper manufacture. Coombes, a small sweet shop, was famed as being the oldest family-o...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
inception. Thainstone Mart, to the south east of the town, is the biggest livestock market in Scotland, and rents out commercial units to various agricultural support services, oil industry storage yards and vehicle hire companies. Lying beside Thainstone Mart, the paper mill was a big employer until the mill was close...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
be found in many placenames. It appears to have been a Brythonic language, but its classification remains uncertain. Pictish was eventually replaced by Scottish Gaelic in the area, and evidence of the language is found both in words in the Doric and in placenames, such as Inverurie itself. The Book of Deer originates f...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
it. This graveyard is now known locally as “The Bass” or “The Old Cemetery”. During the reign of Malcolm Canmore (1057) and his Queen, Margaret, Inverurie was created one of the new Saxon parishes with its dependent chapel at Montkegy placed under the care of Lindores Abbey in Fife. This change from Culdean Christianit...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
place. This is the only such dedication in Scotland, though it is popular on the Continent. In the 14th century, (during the reign of King Robert the Bruce) the Chapel at Polnar lost its importance and was doomed to fall into decay, while the Church at the Bass assumed the name and dignity of the parish church. This da...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
the Church of Scotland met in 1560, and thirteen years later Inverurie received its first minister, the Rev George Paterson who was also “Bishop” of the Garioch. He had supervision of Daviot, Montkegy, Kinkell and Kintore. The third Church of Scotland minister of Inverurie, (Alexander Mill – a royal “presentee” of King...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
on the present site of the Kirk in 1775, using stones from the old Kirk at “The Bass”. Sixty-six years later it was demolished, for reasons lost with the passage of time. Davidson’s successor (Robert Lessell – minister, 1800–1853) was responsible for the building of the present building on the site, erected to the Glor...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
At the union of the United Free Church and The Church of Scotland in 1929 the “Auld Kirk” of Inverurie was renamed as “The South Parish Church”. In 1953 it adopted the name “St Andrew’s Parish Church”. In the 1960s, under the leadership of The Revd Douglas Lister, the Church was re-ordered to accommodate a restoration ...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
Margaret of Scotland (Order of St John of Jerusalem - Knights Hospitaller) and its minister (The Revd T Graeme Longmuir, Grand Cross of Honour Saint John) is Prelate. Formally known as the Inverurie Parish Church, a split in Church of Scotland over the appointment of ministers in 1843 (The Disruption) led to the creati...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
Church of Scotland, however, the two churches stayed separate due to the burgeoning growth in the town. The West Church has recently gone through major renovation which involved the creation of two floors in the Church building- the upper being used for Sunday worship, funerals, weddings and concerts and the lower hous...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
their matches at Harlaw Park, are the local Highland League football team. Rugby Union is played by Garioch RFC who are based at Kellands Park. Inverurie is also a member of the Aberdeenshire Cricket Association. Former World Squash Number One Peter Nicol was born in Inverurie. Former Olympic Bowler George Marshall was...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
Colony Park, Harlaw Road. Aberdeen Football Club midfielder Barry Robson was born in Inverurie. Hannah Miley - She is the reigning European 400m individual medley champion in both long course and short course formats. She represented Scotland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, winning a gold medal in the 400m individual m...
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Inverurie
[ [ "Inverurie", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Scotland" ] ]
Parliament of Scotland constituency
Pool with head coach Eavan Adams. Callum Smith (skier) - Double Olympian in Cross country skiing, who competed at both 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics attended both Kellands primary school and Inverurie Academy. Garioch Gymnastics Club are based at the towns Community Centre. The club is home to several g...
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Attack of the Mutant Underwear
[ [ "Attack of the Mutant Underwear", "author", "Tom Birdseye" ] ]
book by Tom Birdseye
Attack of the Mutant Underwear is a 2003 novel by children's author Tom Birdseye. The work was first published in hardback on October 1, 2003 through Holiday House and was subsequently re-released in paperback in 2006 through Puffin Books. An e-book version was released in 2014 through Open Road Media. Attack of the Mu...
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New Mexico State Road 125
[ [ "New Mexico State Road 125", "owned by", "New Mexico Department of Transportation" ], [ "New Mexico State Road 125", "maintained by", "New Mexico Department of Transportation" ], [ "New Mexico State Road 125", "instance of", "Road" ], [ "New Mexico State Road 12...
highway in New Mexico
State Road 125 (NM 125) is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Mexico maintained by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT). The road, located entirely within Lea County, begins at US 380 near Tatum and ends at the Texas state line where the road meets the numerically continuous Texas State Highway 125...
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Chiappa Double Badger
[ [ "Chiappa Double Badger", "manufacturer", "Chiappa Firearms" ] ]
Italian combination gun
The Chiappa Double Badger is an Italian made over and under combination gun manufactured by Chiappa Firearms. It comes in four versions a .22 LR over .410 bore, a .22 WMR over .410 bore a .22 LR over 20 gauge and a .243 Winchester over .410 bore . It's marketed as "a great choice for hunting, survival or fun recreation...
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Chiappa Double Badger
[ [ "Chiappa Double Badger", "country of origin", "Italy" ], [ "Chiappa Double Badger", "manufacturer", "Chiappa Firearms" ] ]
Italian combination gun
be folded in half to 21.2 inches in length for ease of stowage. The 20 gauge barrels are threaded and will accept standard Remington Choke tubes. It comes with a modified choke. See also Chiappa Little Badger Chiappa M6 Survival Gun Chiappa Triple Crown Savage Model 24 References External links YouTube video...Chiappa ...
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Dag Stokke
[ [ "Dag Stokke", "cause of death", "Cancer" ] ]
musician
not profiled. That's just the way it is, and I'm completely laidback with that. I got to experience the rockstar existence so much in 1987 and especially in 1989 and a little bit into 1992, so that dream has been realized. If I'm not upfront, that's totally cool, because I know I've been a part of all this." He played ...
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Canton and Enderbury Islands
[ [ "Canton and Enderbury Islands", "country", "United States" ], [ "Canton and Enderbury Islands", "country", "United Kingdom" ] ]
former Anglo–American condominium consisting of two coral atols in the central Pacific Ocean
The Canton and Enderbury Islands consist of the coral atolls of Canton (now Kanton) and Enderbury in the northeastern part of the Phoenix Islands, about 1,850 miles (3,000 km) south of Hawaii in the central Pacific Ocean. The islands were vital naval and air bases on the route between the Americas and the Philippines a...
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Canton and Enderbury Islands
[ [ "Canton and Enderbury Islands", "country", "United States" ], [ "Canton and Enderbury Islands", "country", "United Kingdom" ] ]
former Anglo–American condominium consisting of two coral atols in the central Pacific Ocean
still claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands Act, but aside from Hull Island were either abandoned or remained under exclusive British control until 1979. The United States and the United Kingdom relinquished control over the islands to the government of newly independent Kiribati under the Treaty of Tarawa in 197...
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Marguerite Charpentier
[ [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of birth", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of death", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "spouse", "Georges Charpentier" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "family name", "Charpentier" ] ]
French salon-holder and painter
Marguerite Charpentier (March 1, 1848 – November 30, 1904) was a French salonist and art collector who was one of the earliest champions of the Impressionists, especially Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Biography She was born Marguerite Louise Lemonnier in Paris to Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier, the court jeweler, and Sophie Raym...
[ "Marguerite-Louise Charpentier" ]
Marguerite Charpentier
[ [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "family name", "Charpentier" ] ]
French salon-holder and painter
attended were writers represented by her husband, including Gustave Flaubert, Alphonse Daudet, Guy de Maupassant, Théodore de Banville, Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Émile Zola. Artists who came ranged from traditional realists like Carolus-Duran and Jean-Jacques Henner to Impressionists such as Édouard Manet, Claude Monet,...
[ "Marguerite-Louise Charpentier" ]
Marguerite Charpentier
[ [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of birth", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of death", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "spouse", "Georges Charpentier" ], [ "Marguerite Ch...
French salon-holder and painter
paintings by Renoir, making her one of the very first art collectors to buy Impressionist work. Renoir executed half a dozen commissioned portraits of Charpentier and her family, and even described himself at one point as the Charpentiers' "private painter". His 1878 portrait of Charpentier and two of her children was ...
[ "Marguerite-Louise Charpentier" ]
Marguerite Charpentier
[ [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "spouse", "Georges Charpentier" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "family name", "Charpentier" ] ]
French salon-holder and painter
of the art collection. After Marguerite Charpentier died in 1904 and Georges in 1905, their surviving children auctioned the remainder of the art collection. Some of it is now in major museums, including the Musée d'Orsay and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Works in the Charpentier collection Paul Cézanne, Marion and V...
[ "Marguerite-Louise Charpentier" ]
Marguerite Charpentier
[ [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of birth", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "place of death", "Paris" ], [ "Marguerite Charpentier", "family name", "Charpentier" ] ]
French salon-holder and painter
Children (1878) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mme Charpentier (c. 1876) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Charpentier (1877) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, [[Commons:Renoir Portrait of a Man (Monsieur Charpentier).jpg | Portrait of a Man (Monsieur Charpentier)]] (1878) References Sources This page is in part a translation from :de:Margueri...
[ "Marguerite-Louise Charpentier" ]
Frederikke Federspiel
[ [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "country of citizenship", "Denmark" ], [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "family name", "Federspiel" ] ]
Danish photographer
Frederikke Jakobine Federspiel (1839–1913) was the first female photographer to practice in Denmark. For many years, she ran her own photographic studio in Aalborg, always keeping abreast of the latest developments. Among her clients were the Danish princesses Dagmar and Alexandra who were attracted by her photo enamel...
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Frederikke Federspiel
[ [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "country of citizenship", "Denmark" ], [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "family name", "Federspiel" ] ]
Danish photographer
photography. Living with her uncle, Poul Friedrich Lewitz, and her aunt Juliane, she became an apprentice to her cousin Alfred Lewitz, also a photographer. In her diary she records how much she enjoyed her year in Hamburg with lots of excursions, evenings at the theatre and wonderful meals. Working as a photographer Af...
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Frederikke Federspiel
[ [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "family name", "Federspiel" ] ]
Danish photographer
spent her summer holidays at the new seaside resorts of Blokhus, Løkken and Fanø. In 1883, Frederikke Federspiel and Nielsine Zehngraf from Randers were among the first women to become members of the Danish Photographers Association. Frederikke was an active member, contributing to the Association's membership album. I...
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Frederikke Federspiel
[ [ "Frederikke Federspiel", "family name", "Federspiel" ] ]
Danish photographer
electricity came to Aalborg in 1901. In the early 1900s, she began to sell cameras for amateur photographers. Among her students and assistants were Ernst Gøpel, Fritz Karner and Georg Bendtzen Holm who would later become leading photographers. Overall assessment Frederikke Federspiel constantly adopted developments in...
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Jezioro Bodenskie
[ [ "Jezioro Bodenskie", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Jezioro Bodenskie", "publication date", "1986" ], [ "Jezioro Bodenskie", "director", "Janusz Zaorski" ], [ "Jezioro Bodenskie", "award received", "Golden Leopard" ], [ "Jezioro Bodenskie", "scr...
1986 film by Janusz Zaorski
Jezioro Bodenskie (en: Lake of Constance) is a 1986 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival. Reception It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival. Cast Krzysztof Pieczyński - hero Małgorzata Pieczyńska - Suzanne Joa...
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Ron Blake
[ [ "Ron Blake", "occupation", "Saxophonist" ], [ "Ron Blake", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Ron Blake", "employer", "University of South Florida" ] ]
Puerto Rican musician
Ron Blake (born September 7, 1965) is an American saxophonist, band leader, composer, and music educator. Born in the Virgin Islands, he attended Northwestern University, and now lives in New York City. Blake began studying guitar at 8 and turned to the saxophone at 10. He taught at the University of South Florida befo...
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Ron Blake
[ [ "Ron Blake", "employer", "Juilliard School" ] ]
Puerto Rican musician
1998. He is a member of NBC's Saturday Night Live Band, and the Grammy award-winning Christian McBride Big Band. He is a professor of Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School. He has more than sixty credits on his discography as a sideman and continues to work as a performer. As leader Up Front and Personal (Tahmun, 2000) ...
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Freudiana
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album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
Freudiana is a rock opera by Eric Woolfson. It was to be the 11th album by The Alan Parsons Project, but during its development, Eric Woolfson had creative differences with Alan Parsons. The production utilizes the Project's personnel as well as many guest vocalists. Alan Parsons later began his career as a solo artist...
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Freudiana
[ [ "Freudiana", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Freudiana", "performer", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "lyrics by", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "producer", "Alan Parsons" ] ]
album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
Brian Brolly to develop the concept still further into a musical. With Brolly's help, Woolfson turned Freudiana into a stage musical. The musical had a successful run, and it was hoped that the show would open in other cities. Further plans were put on hold when a lawsuit broke out between Brolly and Woolfson, each fig...
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Freudiana
[ [ "Freudiana", "record label", "EMI" ], [ "Freudiana", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Freudiana", "performer", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "lyrics by", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "producer", "Alan Parsons" ] ]
album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
the moniker "Freudiana" and not Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons, nor the Alan Parsons Project, the first releases had "The Alan Parsons Project" at the top. The "White Album" was released in 1990 through EMI Records. It includes 18 tracks with lead vocal performances from Leo Sayer, Kiki Dee, Marti Webb, 10cc's Eric Stewar...
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Freudiana
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album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
Parsons' live band on Alan Parsons Live, and Stewart on Parsons' first two solo studio albums, Try Anything Once and On Air. The Deutsche Originalaufnahme ("German original recording"), also known as the "Black Album", features a double-length cast disc. It contains material from the rock opera. The Black album was the...
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Freudiana
[ [ "Freudiana", "performer", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "lyrics by", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "producer", "Alan Parsons" ] ]
album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
"Freudiana" (lead vocal: Eric Woolfson) – 6:20 "I Am a Mirror" (lead vocal: Leo Sayer) – 4:06 "Little Hans" (lead vocal: Graham Dye) (backing vocal: Chris Rainbow) – 3:15 "Dora" (lead vocal: Eric Woolfson) – 3:51 "Funny You Should Say That (lead vocal: The Flying Pickets) - 4:36 "You're on Your Own" (lead vocal: Kiki D...
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Freudiana
[ [ "Freudiana", "performer", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "lyrics by", "Eric Woolfson" ], [ "Freudiana", "producer", "Alan Parsons" ] ]
album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
Howerd) – 3:40 "No One Can Love You Better Than Me" (lead vocal: Kiki Dee, Marti Webb, Gary Howard and Eric Woolfson) – 5:40 "Don't Let the Moment Pass" (lead vocal: Marti Webb) – 3:40 "Upper Me" (lead vocal: Eric Stewart) – 5:16 "Freudiana" (Instrumental) – 3:43 "Destiny" (lead vocal: Chris Rainbow) – 0:51 "There But ...
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Freudiana
[ [ "Freudiana", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons
Cottle – Synthesizer, saxophone Stuart Elliott – Drums, percussion Stage musical version Freudiana premiered at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria on 19 December 1990. It was produced by Vereinigte Bühnen Wien. Until 18 April 1992 it played for 380 performances before 320,000 people. The stage director was Pete...
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