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L&YR Class 21
[ [ "L&YR Class 21", "operator", "Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway" ] ]
class of 60 British 0-4-0ST locomotives
manufactures the former Airfix plastic kit range. This kit has often been used as the basis for a narrow-gauge 'pug bash' locomotive running on 00-9 tracks. A ready-to-run OO model was produced initially by Dapol and then Hornby where the Pug was produced until 2000. The Pug was reintroduced to Hornby's range in 2010 (...
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Mammea
[ [ "Mammea", "taxon rank", "Genus" ], [ "Mammea", "parent taxon", "Calophyllaceae" ] ]
genus of plants
Mammea is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae. Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigi...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club based in Recife, Pernambuco. History Early history On February 3, 1914, eleven young men aging from 14 to 16 years founded a football society. Because the boys used to play football on the streets by the yard of the Santa Cruz Church, the club was named after that c...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
buy a sugarcane juice extractor. Alexandre Carvalho (see members above) violently disapproved of such an offensive proposal and saved the club. "Santa Cruz was born to live forever", he would have said. In early 20th century Recife, football was regarded as an elite sport. It was played mostly by upper-class boys and b...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "country", "Brazil" ], [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
the team, as black people are numerous in Brazilian population. In 1915, there was the greatest comeback ever seen in a football match in Brazil. At the Aflitos stadium, Santa Cruz was trailing by a 5 – 1 score against América (Pernambuco), however it scored six goals in the final 15 minutes. In 1917, the club was acce...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "country", "Brazil" ] ]
association football club
unnoticed: Santa Cruz's victory took everyone's attention. On January 31, the Jornal Pequeno (Small Newspaper) printed in the headlines: "Botafogo Futebol Clube is beaten by the home boys by 3–2." It was the first time that a northern-northeastern team beat a team from the south-eastern region of Brazil. On December 13...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
of Pernambuco. Sport Recife was defeated 4–2; Náutico was beaten 8–3. Santa Cruz also was defeated 3–1. Because of a ship delay, the Brazilian team could not continue its trip back to Rio de Janeiro. So Santa Cruz asked for a return match. This time, Santa Cruz won by 3–2. On May 13, 2012, Santa Cruz won the match agai...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
the 1980s, Santa Cruz was demoted to the Second Division of the National Championship twice, in 1982 and 1989. Since then the club's performance in national competitions has declined. In the early 1990s, Santa Cruz won three state championships: 1990, 1993, and 1995. However being in the second division of the National...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
another weak campaign, this time in the Third Division, Santa Cruz was relegated to the Fourth Division becoming the first club to fall from First Division to Fourth in three years. But, in 2011, Santa Cruz started a reaction. The club was eliminated from Copa do Brasil by São Paulo. Santa Cruz won the first game 1–0, ...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "home venue", "Estádio do Arruda" ], [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ], [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "owner of", "Estádio do Arruda" ] ]
association football club
(Capiba) is very popular and is the de facto anthem. Stadium The team's stadium is in Arruda, a borough of Recife. The official name of the stadium is Estádio José do Rego Maciel, after the name of a former mayor of Recife. However, it is widely known as Estádio do Arruda (Arruda Stadium). The fans call it Arrudão (Big...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "country", "Brazil" ] ]
association football club
the maximum audience so far is 90,200 in a Brazil vs Argentina match on March 23, 1994. Since then the official stadium capacity has been reduced to 60,044. The stadium is also known as the Repúblicas Independentes do Arruda (Independent Republics of Arruda). Achievements International Blue Ribbon 1979 Campeonato Brasi...
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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
[ [ "Santa Cruz Futebol Clube", "headquarters location", "Recife" ] ]
association football club
Santa Cruz also played Al-Aim (0–3) Nasser Sport Club (2–6) Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia (0–3) In Europe there were two matches. The first was against Romania national team (2–4), and the second against Paris Saint-Germain (2–2). 1 Rivals Santa Cruz has two major rivals within the city of Recife: Sport Recife Náutico The r...
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Hermitage Bridge
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bridge in Russia
The Hermitage Bridge () is a bridge across the Winter Canal along Palace Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge constitutes part of the Hermitage and Winter Palace ensemble. Location The bridge is between the Hermitage Theatre (32, Palace Embankment) and the Old Hermitage (34, Palace Embankment). The Winter...
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Hermitage Bridge
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bridge in Russia
the canal travel from the Moyka to the Neva. The nearest station of the Saint Petersburg Metro is Admiralteyskaya. History The original bridge was a three-span wooden drawbridge constructed in 1718–20 by Harmen van Bol'es, immediately after the canal near the Winter Palace was completed. This bridge was narrow, allowin...
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Hermitage Bridge
[ [ "Hermitage Bridge", "instance of", "Bridge" ] ]
bridge in Russia
with granite exterior. In 1934 it was replaced with the new monolithic hinge-free ferroconcrete arch, but the granite facade was preserved by the project of engineer A. D. Sapestein and architect K. M. Dmitriev, the adviser – professor G. P. Peredery. In 1950, the original decor of ramps was restored. Name On 20 April ...
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Tinnea
[ [ "Tinnea", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of plants
Tinnea is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae first described in 1867. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa. Species Tinnea aethiopica - widespread from Mali to Somalia south to Mozambique; naturalized in Trinidad & Tobago Tinnea antiscorbutica - Zaïre, Zambia, Angola Tinnea apiculata - eastern Africa from Rwanda t...
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Wired to the Moon
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album by Chris Rea
Wired to the Moon is the sixth studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 1984. The album reached #35 position on the UK album charts. The single "I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It" peaked at #65 on the UK singles chart, while following "Touché d'Amour" at #86 and "Ace of Hearts" at #79. The l...
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Wired to the Moon
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album by Chris Rea
5:20 "Reasons" 3:47 "I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It" 3:35 (Cassette version includes the extended version 5:25) "Ace of Hearts" 4:29 "Holding Out" 4:26 "Winning" 6:33 Personnel Chris Rea – vocals (1, 3-9), lead guitar (1-5, 8, 9), guitars (1, 2, 3, 5-9), keyboards (1-9), acoustic piano (1, 9), bass guitar (1, 3,...
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Insyriated
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2017 film by Philippe Van Leeuw
Insyriated is a 2017 Belgian drama film directed by Philippe Van Leeuw. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Panoroma Audience Award. At the 8th Magritte Awards, the film won all six awards it was nominated for, tying the Magritte Awards record for mos...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "record label", "Universal Music Group" ], [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
"Hello My Love" is a song by Irish pop vocal band Westlife. It was released on 10 January 2019 as the lead single from the band's eleventh studio album, Spectrum, and is their first single to be released under Universal Music Group and Virgin EMI Records. It is also their first official single in eight years since the ...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
the highest charting single in the UK and Scotland (where the single is tied with Westlife's another comeback single "Better Man" up to now) that is from a boy band since "Reggaeton Lento" by boy band CNCO in 2017 and until "Boy With Luv" by boy band BTS equalled its peak in April 2019, and in Ireland since "History" b...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "record label", "Universal Music Group" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
the British Phonographic Industry and 2× Platinum by the Irish Recorded Music Association. Background, development, and release Since they announced their breakup in 2011 and their last appearance together in 2012, several rumors about them reuniting and making new musics have appeared. On 23 September 2018, several Ir...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
for the comeback for the past twelve months. Group member Mark Feehily also said in 2017 he hoped to get them all together for a proper catch-up. Band members Nicky Byrne and Shane Filan stated about their reunion, "We still have a lot that we want to achieve as a band and we want to bring our new music to fans all ove...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
we're trying to evolve", "We need to be a Westlife 2.0, a better version of ourselves. We wanted to come back and recreate Westlife's sound, but better, and be a better band, and the most important thing about any band is music." Few seconds of the new single was heard on their 2019 concert tour The Twenty Tour adverti...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
same day. BBC Radio 2 in the UK and 2FM in Ireland will play the track earlier with at least a 15-minute and 5-minute differences respectively. Sweden's RIX FM said they would premiere it on 0930 GMT on the same day. On 9 January 2019, Filan revealed a part of the lyrics of the single after the Official Charts Company ...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
Composition and lyrics "Hello My Love" is a pop-EDM song that runs for 3 minutes and 34 seconds. The acoustic version runs for 4 minutes and 14 seconds. The John Gibbons remix runs for 3 minutes and 31 seconds. It is described as a soaring solid gold pop anthem featuring the band's epic trademark vocal harmonies. Also ...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
in common time at a moderate tempo of 122 beats per minute. Westlife's voices range from C4 to a high C6. It is the first lead single of the band with all its members have major lines in a song since their 2001 single, "Uptown Girl". Also, their first single and first original song and single to do so since their 2006 ...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
Westlife single. We clock its bpm at around 128bpm, placing it between Uptown Girl and the criminally underappreciated Bop Bop Baby on the uptempo scale of their singles catalogue. If we had to compare it to anything on the Top 40 of late, it'd be in realm of Jess Glynne's All I Am meets Ed Sheeran's Castle on the Hill...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
of their game all these years later. The song’s warm and uplifting spirit will no doubt get fans, both new and old, singing along." Peter Robinson of Popjustice noted, "It's better than you'd expect a Westlife song to be at this stage, but not quite as good as you'd expect an Ed Sheeran song to be, despite being a not-...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
or more at the top of the said chart. It was their first appearance in the number-one chart by Westlife members and by member Filan since "Bridge over Troubled Water" charity single as part of its assemble in 2017 and his solo single "Everything to Me" in 2013. This is their first No. 1 three-word song title single and...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
competition was also made where the fans can leave their voicemail that starts with "Hello My Love" then their follow-up message to a given hotline. It was available only on selected countries like the Philippines, the United Kingdom and the United States. Live performances and interviews Radio Several radio interviews...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
air balloon that has a multi-coloured-stripped pattern to it and jamming out inside." Carl Kinsella of joe.ie added, "Today, the lads have followed it up with a music video to rival the Westlife classics of old. Much like the videos for "Obvious" and "My Love", this one sees them wandering around a pretty landscape wit...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
3:31 "Hello My Love" (John Gibbons extended mix) – 4:34 "Hello My Love" (John Gibbons instrumental) – 3:30 "Hello My Love" (John Gibbons extended instrumental) – 4:34 Promotional CD Single "Hello My Love" – 3:34 "Hello My Love" – 4:14 "Hello My Love" (John Gibbons remix) – 3:31 "Hello My Love" (John Gibbons instrumenta...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
John Parricelli – guitar John Hanes – mixing engineer Serban Ghenea – mixing Randy Merrill – mastering Bill Zimmerman – engineering Jordan Jay - A&R Acoustic Westlife (Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Nicky Byrne, Shane Filan) – vocals, associated performer Ed Sheeran – composer, lyricist Steve Mac – composer, lyricist Rick Pa...
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Hello My Love
[ [ "Hello My Love", "record label", "Universal Music Group" ], [ "Hello My Love", "performer", "Westlife" ] ]
2019 single by Westlife
composer, lyricist John Gibbons – producer, re-mixer, mixing Colin Hanley – producer Ed Sheeran – songwriting, composer, lyricist Chris Laws – associated performer, drums, engineering, programming, studio personnel Dann Pursey – engineering, programming, studio personnel John Parricelli – guitar, associated performer J...
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Runaway's Diary
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album by Amy LaVere
Runaway's Diary is the second studio album by Memphis, Tennessee-based singer-songwriter Amy LaVere. It was released on May 27, 2014 by both Archer Records and Thirty Tigers, and was produced by Luther Dickinson. Critical reception Runaway's Diary has a score of 85 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 5 reviews, indicati...
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Henry De la Beche
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English geologist and palaeontologist
Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche KCB, FRS (10 February 179613 April 1855) was an English geologist and palaeontologist, the first director of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, who helped pioneer early geological survey methods. He was the first President of the Palaeontographical Society. Biography De la Beche was bo...
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Henry De la Beche
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English geologist and palaeontologist
his friendship with Mary Anning. At the age of fourteen he entered the Royal Military College, then at Great Marlow. The peace of 1815, however, changed his career. At the age of twenty-one De la Beche joined the Geological Society of London. He became an avid fossil collector and illustrator, collaborating with Willia...
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Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "owner of", "Halse Hall" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
of geological interest, not only in Britain, but also in France, Jamaica and Switzerland. In Jamaica he stayed on his estate, Halse Hall, Clarendon Parish, in 1823–1824 and published his geological account of Jamaica in 1827. Returning to the south-west of England he began the detailed investigation of the rocks of Cor...
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Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of death", "London" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
then appointed De la Beche to work with the Ordnance Survey. This formed the starting point of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, which was officially recognised in 1835, when De la Beche was appointed as director. As the first director of the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn Street, in 1843 he donated many o...
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Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of death", "London" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
the authorities to provide a larger structure and to widen the whole scope of the scientific establishment of which he was the head. Parliament sanctioned the erection of a museum in Jermyn Street, London, and the organisation of a staff of professors with laboratories and other appliances. The establishment, in which ...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Henry De la Beche", "place of death", "London" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
once took the role of test-vomiter, to judge sewage flow. In 1830, De la Beche published Sections and views, illustrative of geological phaenomena, a series of line drawings to encourage more accurate depictions of geological formations. He also published numerous memoirs on English geology in the Transactions of the G...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Henry De la Beche
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English geologist and palaeontologist
geological questions much in advance of his time. An early volume, How to Observe Geology (1835 and 1836), was rewritten and enlarged by him late in life, and published under the title of The Geological Observer (1851; 2nd ed., 1853). De la Beche was the principal antagonist of Roderick Murchison and Adam Sedgwick in w...
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Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "award received", "Wollaston Medal" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
of his life he was awarded the Wollaston medal. In 1852, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. After his death, students at the Royal College of Mines and other institutions competed for the bursary of the De la Beche medal. The medal was in fact the second imprint, of a medal De la ...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Henry De la Beche
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English geologist and palaeontologist
by William Wyon of the Royal Mint – with De la Beche's portrait on one side, and the plantation on the other – the plantation being replaced with crossed hammers for the School of Mines. He is buried in the Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Cartoons A great supporter of the work and importance of Mary Anning, of Lyme Regi...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Henry De la Beche
[ [ "Henry De la Beche", "instance of", "Human" ] ]
English geologist and palaeontologist
Awful Changes and depicted an ichthyosaur professor lecturing on a fossilised human skull: " 'You will at once perceive' continued Professor Ichthyosaurus, 'that the skull before us belonged to some of the lower order of animals; the teeth are very insignificant, the power of the jaws trifling, and altogether it seems ...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Henry De la Beche
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English geologist and palaeontologist
An example of drawings from Sections and views, illustrative of geological phaenomena Duria Antiquior – 'a more ancient Dorsetshire' an 1830 watercolour, by Henry Thomas De la Beche, of the seas of ancient Dorset, designed to highlight Mary Anning's discoveries Awful Changes – a depiction of the cartoon Henry De la Bec...
[ "Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche", "Henry Thomas De la Beche", "De la Bêche" ]
Professional Gamers League
[ [ "Professional Gamers League", "sport", "Esports" ] ]
now-defunct American electronic sports league
The AMD Professional Gamers League (PGL), founded around 1997, was one of the first professional computer gaming eSports leagues. The PGL was run by Total Entertainment Network and was sponsored by AMD. The first professional tournament they held was for StarCraft in September 1997. The league was official unveiled at ...
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Ugashik River
[ [ "Ugashik River", "instance of", "River" ], [ "Ugashik River", "mouth of the watercourse", "Ugashik Bay" ], [ "Ugashik River", "tributary", "Dog Salmon River" ], [ "Ugashik River", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alaska" ] ]
watercourse
The Ugashik River is a stream, long, on the Alaska Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows from headwaters near Lower Ugashik Lake and empties into Ugashik Bay, an estuary of the Bering Sea's Bristol Bay. The origin of the name Ugashik is somewhat obscure, although early spelling variants such as Oogashik and O...
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Ugashik River
[ [ "Ugashik River", "instance of", "River" ], [ "Ugashik River", "mouth of the watercourse", "Ugashik Bay" ], [ "Ugashik River", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alaska" ] ]
watercourse
Bay, while the smaller Dago Creek joins just four miles (6 km) from Smoky Point, where Ugashik Bay and Bristol Bay meet. The river is navigable to a small lagoon located just outside the outlet from Lower Ugashik Lake. A small rapids between the lake and the lagoon serves as the location of a seasonally staffed salmon-...
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Kinney Zalesne
[ [ "Kinney Zalesne", "occupation", "Lawyer" ], [ "Kinney Zalesne", "position held", "Strategist" ] ]
American businesswoman
E. Kinney Zalesne is an American strategist, consultant, author, and lawyer. She is a General Manager for Corporate Strategy at Microsoft. She used to be CEO of Zalesne LLC, an advisory firm specializing in CEO positioning, communications strategy, and thought-leadership development. A former Counsel to U.S. Attorney G...
[ "E. Kinney Zalesne" ]
Kinney Zalesne
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American businesswoman
Zalesne of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She attended the Baldwin School, where she was president of student government and played varsity field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. She graduated from Yale University magna cum laude and Harvard Law School cum laude. At Harvard Law School, she was a classmate and friend of Pres...
[ "E. Kinney Zalesne" ]
Alexander Winchell
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U.S. geologist and paleontologist (1824-1891)
Alexander Winchell (December 31, 1824, in North East, New York – February 19, 1891, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was a United States geologist who contributed to this field mainly as an educator and a popular lecturer and author. His views on evolution aroused controversy among his contemporaries; today the racism of these ...
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Alexander Winchell
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U.S. geologist and paleontologist (1824-1891)
and the Mesopotamia Female Seminary of Eutaw, the last of which was founded by him. He became president of the Masonic University at Selma, Alabama, in 1853. Michigan In 1854 Winchell entered the service of the University of Michigan as professor of physics and civil engineering. Eventually he became professor of geolo...
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Alexander Winchell
[ [ "Alexander Winchell", "employer", "Syracuse University" ], [ "Alexander Winchell", "employer", "Vanderbilt University" ], [ "Alexander Winchell", "field of work", "Geology" ], [ "Alexander Winchell", "field of work", "Zoology" ] ]
U.S. geologist and paleontologist (1824-1891)
brought him nothing but problems, and after Winchell returned to Michigan in 1864, his brother Martin, who was managing the plantation, was killed by guerrillas. Syracuse University In 1872, he was appointed chancellor of Syracuse University. The depression of 1873 affected both his personal finances and those of Syrac...
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Alexander Winchell
[ [ "Alexander Winchell", "employer", "University of Michigan" ], [ "Alexander Winchell", "field of work", "Geology" ] ]
U.S. geologist and paleontologist (1824-1891)
the University administration because they diverged from Biblical teaching. Today the views on the "inferiority of the Negro" (quote from his 1878 book) would probably have been the focus of controversy. In any case, he was obligated to resign in 1878. He then returned to the University of Michigan, where he was profes...
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Vika Mpisane
[ [ "Vika Mpisane", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ] ]
South African businessman
Vika Mpisane is a business executive with extensive experience in the Internet sector and the general field of information communication technologies in South Africa and globally. He has extensive experience in policy development, business and sector transformation, strategy development, stakeholder relations, regulati...
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Vika Mpisane
[ [ "Vika Mpisane", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ], [ "Vika Mpisane", "educated at", "University of KwaZulu-Natal" ] ]
South African businessman
in South Africa in September 1973. He completed all of his primary education in Esbanini Primary School in Mthwalume between 1980 and 1986. His secondary education was completed in Luthuli High School in Turton, Mthwalume, between 1987 and 1991. He proceeded to study law at the then University of Natal (now University ...
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Vika Mpisane
[ [ "Vika Mpisane", "educated at", "University of KwaZulu-Natal" ] ]
South African businessman
teams of the University of Natal's soccer team. He also graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration from Aston Business School (Birmingham, England) in 2018. Career At the University of Natal-Durban (now called University of KwaZulu-Natal), Vika commenced his career into politics, policy developmen...
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Vika Mpisane
[ [ "Vika Mpisane", "educated at", "University of KwaZulu-Natal" ] ]
South African businessman
acted as the Vice President of the SRC in 1996. As an SRC member, he represented the student community in various University structures, including the Broad Transformation Forum, University Forum and other special task teams that sort to increase support to students from the Black community. Upon completion of his stud...
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Vika Mpisane
[ [ "Vika Mpisane", "country of citizenship", "South Africa" ] ]
South African businessman
2016, Vika led the review of the annual .ZA domain name registry and domain name registrar fees. The review resulted in ZADNA deciding (in March 2016) to increase the annual per domain name fee that ZADNA charged the ZA Central Registry (also called the domain name registry fee) from R7.00 to R12.00. However, the fee i...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "employer", "Union Cycliste Internationale" ], [ "Hein Verbruggen", "place of birth", "Helmond" ], [ "Hein Verbruggen", "member of", "International Olympic Committee" ], [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
Hein Verbruggen (21 June 1941 – 14 June 2017) was a Dutch sports administrator who was president of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) from 1991 till 2005 and president of SportAccord from 2004 to 2013. He was an honorary member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 2008. Previously, he was a member o...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
Incorporated, he convinced them to sponsor a cycling team, to get access to the Belgian market. In 1975, he became a member of the professional cycling committee of the Royal Dutch Cycling Union (KNWU). In 1979, Verbruggen became a member of the board of the Fédération Internationale de Cyclisme Professionnel (FICP). H...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
the Olympic organisation had the FIAC as partners, it had been impossible before then for professional cyclists to enter the Olympic Games, but from the 1996 Summer Olympics, professional athletes could compete. In his last year, he launched the UCI ProTour. In 2005, Verbruggen became Officer in the Order of Orange-Nas...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
IOC then made him an honorary member, as did the Dutch Olympic Committee. As of 2005, Verbruggen remained an "honorary president" of the UCI. Titles and honours Honorary UCI-President (since 2005) Honorary IOC- Member (since 2008) Honorary Member Dutch Olympic Committee (NOC*NSF) Honorary Member Royal Dutch Cycling Fed...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
who accused UCI of corruption in regard to doping. In 2002 UCI sued Festina soigneur Willy Voet for defamation over claims in his book Breaking the Chain. In 2004 the UCI won the case, and in 2006 won the appeal. Voet had made various claims about UCI and Verbruggen's alleged behavior related to an alleged issue with L...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
defamation lawsuit was against WADA Chief Dick Pound regarding his comments about doping and UCI. The lawsuit was settled by the parties in 2009. Pound retracted his comments and acknowledged that the UCI was "doing good work to eliminate cheats from their sport.” Another was filed by the UCI, Pat McQuaid and Hein Verb...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
of Hein Verbruggen by prohibiting Paul Kimmage to affirm that Hein Verbruggen knowingly tolerated doping or to make any allegations of the same kind. The Judge also forbade Paul Kimmage to claim that Hein Verbruggen hid controls, is dishonest, did not behave responsibly, did not apply the same rules for all, did not ch...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
public to prepare a defence, decided to sue Verbruggen himself in a criminal court. He stated that he was doing it for the whistleblowers who were defamed by the UCI. The public prosecutor ruled that there was no case and dismissed Kimmage's complaint. Kimmage appealed the decision to the court and the court once more ...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
in 1999. The investigation cited sources within the UCI who confirmed that the repayments were "explicitly a payback for getting keirin into the Games". Verbruggen denied any wrongdoing and a UCI press release of the 28th of July 2008 explained that contracts had been signed with Japanese cycling groups wanting to inve...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
(probably including the Dutch Hein Verbruggen and Swiss IOC Executive Director, Gilbert Felli – and most likely with Rogge's knowledge) had made a secret deal with Chinese officials to allow the censorship, without the knowledge of either the press or most members of the IOC. Rogge later denied that any such meeting ha...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
but confirmed that Armstrong representatives had approached the UCI with the intention of donating money. Verbruggen indicated that Armstrong's money would not have gone toward testing, but may have been used to purchase a Sysmex machine to analyze blood samples. Pat McQuaid, Verbruggen's successor as UCI president, la...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
the leader of one of the most sophisticated, systematic and successful doping programs in sporting history, for the express purpose of improving doping controls, Verbruggen's acceptance of the donation has not been without controversy. McQuaid also conceded that the UCI's acceptance of Armstrong's money may have been a...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
attacked Landis in the wake of accusations Landis made about the UCI and Lance Armstrong. The e-mails were later reproduced at Cyclingnews.com. USADA's "reasoned decision" on Lance Armstrong quotes Verbruggen as saying in May 2011: "There is nothing. I repeat again: Lance Armstrong has never used doping. Never, never, ...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
In March 2013, it was revealed that Hein Verbruggen while in charge of Summer 2008 Olympics bids at sometime in the early 2000s demanded France to adapt its anti-doping laws to bring them in line with the anti-doping rules of the IOC during the Olympic Games. The sports minister at the time, Marie-George Buffet, was la...
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Hein Verbruggen
[ [ "Hein Verbruggen", "family name", "Verbruggen" ] ]
international Olympic Committee member
agreement was clearly related to bringing the French rules in line with those of the IOC during games time (a prerequisite for all Olympic Games). In July 2013, it was revealed that from 2001 to 2004, Verbruggen had some of his money managed by the owner of USA Cycling and part owner of the United States Postal Service...
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Bob Benson
[ [ "Bob Benson", "place of birth", "Whitehaven" ], [ "Bob Benson", "country for sport", "England" ] ]
English footballer (1883-1916)
Robert William Benson (9 February 1883 – 19 February 1916) was an English professional footballer, who played as a full back. Born in Whitehaven, Cumbria he spent the majority of his professional career with Sheffield United but also had spells with Southampton and Woolwich Arsenal. He gained a solitary England cap in ...
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Bob Benson
[ [ "Bob Benson", "place of death", "London" ] ]
English footballer (1883-1916)
he was later moved to centre forward, and eventually scored seven goals for the club as they tried for promotion back into the First Division; Arsenal would eventually win re-election based on their position of fifth in 1914–15 after the end of World War I. Due to the war, in 1915 first-class football was suspended. Be...
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Bob Benson
[ [ "Bob Benson", "place of death", "London" ] ]
English footballer (1883-1916)
game, Benson volunteered to take his place, which ultimately had fatal consequences. Having not played a game for nearly a year, Benson was not match-fit. He collapsed on the pitch in the second half and had to be taken off; soon afterwards he died in the Highbury changing rooms, in the arms of team trainer George Hard...
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Bob Benson
[ [ "Bob Benson", "place of birth", "Whitehaven" ], [ "Bob Benson", "country for sport", "England" ] ]
English footballer (1883-1916)
proceeds going to his widow; over 5,000 attended to pay their respects. International career His form at Sheffield United brought him to the notice of the Football Association and in 1910 he was a member of the F.A. touring party to South Africa, as well as representing the Football League on one occasion. He received ...
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The Diamond in the Fish
[ [ "The Diamond in the Fish", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Havalina
The Diamond in the Fish is a studio album by the American eclectic rock band Havalina Rail Co., released 1996. In his KPSU radio interview with Dave Cusik, Matt Wignall described the album: "We were experimenting with idea of like playing jazz, which incidentally, we kinda sucked at. And found out why most of the time ...
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Conus dispar
[ [ "Conus dispar", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Conus dispar", "parent taxon", "Conus" ] ]
species of mollusc
Conus dispar is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. Description ...
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Conus dispar
[ [ "Conus dispar", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Conus dispar", "parent taxon", "Conus" ] ]
species of mollusc
The spire is somewhat concavely elevated, with an acute apex. The epidermis is thin, smooth and translucent. Distribution This marine species occurs in the Gulf of California, Mexico and in the Pacific Ocean down to Panama References Petit, R. E. (2009). George Brettingham Sowerby, I, II & III: their conchological publ...
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Claudio Stampi
[ [ "Claudio Stampi", "given name", "Claudio" ], [ "Claudio Stampi", "educated at", "University of Bologna" ], [ "Claudio Stampi", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ] ]
Italian sleep researcher
Dr. Claudio Stampi is the founder (in 1997), director and sole proprietor of the Chronobiology Research Institute which he runs from his home in Newton, Massachusetts. He is a researcher of the use of short naps in extreme conditions. Born in São Paulo, Brazil of Italian parents, he earned a doctorate in medicine (1977...
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The Man from Bitter Ridge
[ [ "The Man from Bitter Ridge", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "The Man from Bitter Ridge", "cast member", "Lex Barker" ], [ "The Man from Bitter Ridge", "cast member", "Mara Corday" ], [ "The Man from Bitter Ridge", "cast member", "Stephen McNally" ], [ ...
1955 film by Jack Arnold
The Man from Bitter Ridge is a 1955 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Lex Barker, Mara Corday and Stephen McNally. Plot A stranger comes to the town of Tomahawk to investigate who's behind a series of stagecoach holdups. Cast Lex Barker as Jeff Carr Mara Corday as Holly Kenton Step...
[ "Man from Bitter Ridge" ]
Proinsias Mac Cana
[ [ "Proinsias Mac Cana", "place of birth", "Belfast" ], [ "Proinsias Mac Cana", "place of death", "Dublin" ] ]
Irish linguist
Proinsias Mac Cana (6 July 1926 – 21 May 2004) was an academic and Celtic scholar. He held professorships at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies and University College Dublin. Career Proinsias Mac Cana was born in Belfast on 6 July 1936 to George McCann and his wife Mary Catherine, née Mallon; his Catholic parents...
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Proinsias Mac Cana
[ [ "Proinsias Mac Cana", "place of death", "Dublin" ] ]
Irish linguist
later, the university awarded him a doctorate (PhD). In 1955, he moved to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, as an assistant lecturer in Early Irish. In 1957, he was promoted to a lectureship. While there, he taught Old and Middle Welsh. In 1961, he was appointed Professor of Celtic Studies at the Dublin Ins...
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Proinsias Mac Cana
[ [ "Proinsias Mac Cana", "place of death", "Dublin" ] ]
Irish linguist
the Collège des Irlandais in Paris. He died on 21 May 2004. Honours and awards Mac Cana was a member of Academia Europaea and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Gustavus Adolphus Academy. In 1997, the British Academy awarded him its Derek Allen Prize for Celtic Studies. He was also ...
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Proinsias Mac Cana
[ [ "Proinsias Mac Cana", "place of death", "Dublin" ] ]
Irish linguist
(Department of Foreign Affairs, 1980). (Co-edited with Michel Meslin) Rencontres de Religions: Actes du Colloque du Collège des Irlandais tenu sous les Auspices de l'Académie Royale Irlandaise (Les Belles Lettres, 1986). (Co-edited with Jeanne-Marie Boivin) Mélusines Continentales et Insulaires: Actes du Colloque Inter...
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Omark Model 44
[ [ "Omark Model 44", "manufacturer", "Sportco" ], [ "Omark Model 44", "country of origin", "Australia" ] ]
type of Target Rifle
The Omark Model 44 is a bolt action single shot target rifle made in Australia. First released in 1968 as the Sportco Model 44 produced in Sportco's Adelaide factory, production was taken over by Omark in the 1970s, then by MAB Engineering in Brisbane in 1984. The rifle was the mainstay of Australian full bore target s...
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The Song of Sister Maria
[ [ "The Song of Sister Maria", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "The Song of Sister Maria", "director", "Rafael Gil" ], [ "The Song of Sister Maria", "cast member", "Dominique Blanchar" ], [ "The Song of Sister Maria", "cast member", "Francisco Rabal" ], [ ...
1952 Spanish film by Rafael Gil
The Song of Sister Maria (Spanish:Sor intrépida) is a 1952 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Dominique Blanchar, Francisco Rabal and María Dulce. Cast Dominique Blanchar as Sor María de la Asunción Francisco Rabal as Tomás María Dulce as Sor Inés Julia Caba Alba as Tía Emilia Margarita Robles as So...
[ "Song of Sister Maria", "Sor intrépida" ]
Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus
[ [ "Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus", "social classification", "Freedman" ] ]
Greek freedman of Sylla
Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus (died 80 BC) was a Greek freedman of Lucius Cornelius Sulla whom Sulla put in charge of the proscriptions of 82 BC. He purchased the property of the proscribed Sextus Roscius Amerinus, worth 250 talents, for 2,000 denarii. Chrysogonus then accused Roscius's son, Sextus Roscius, of murdering...
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1987–88 NHL season
[ [ "1987–88 NHL season", "sports season of league or competition", "National Hockey League" ] ]
sports season
The 1987–88 NHL season was the 71st season of the National Hockey League. It was an 80-game season with the top four teams in each division advancing to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. This season would see the Edmonton Oilers win their fourth Stanley Cup in five years by sweeping the Boston Bruins 4–0 in the Stanley Cup Fin...
[ "1987-88 NHL season" ]
Viktoria Stolp
[ [ "Viktoria Stolp", "instance of", "Association football club" ], [ "Viktoria Stolp", "sport", "Association football" ] ]
association football club
Viktoria Stolp was a German association football club formed in 1909, from the city of Stolp, Pomerania which was at the time part of Germany and is today Słupsk, Poland. __TOC__ History The club was founded 5 September 1909 in the Gastwirtschaft Franz Squar as Sportverein Viktoria Stolp and the next year grew with the...
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Viktoria Stolp
[ [ "Viktoria Stolp", "sport", "Association football" ] ]
association football club
became part of Poland. Honours Baltenverband (Pommern) champions: 1932 Gauliga Pommern champions: 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939 Stadium SV Viktoria Stolp played its earliest home matches in the Auker-Sportplatz (1909–23) which had a capacity of 2,500. Between 1923–37 they played in the Viktoria-Sportplatz Elysium (capacity 3,...
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Peter Molenaar
[ [ "Peter Molenaar", "instance of", "Human" ], [ "Peter Molenaar", "occupation", "Psychologist" ], [ "Peter Molenaar", "employer", "University of Amsterdam" ], [ "Peter Molenaar", "family name", "Molenaar" ] ]
Dutch psychologist
Peter C. M. Molenaar (born 1946) is a Dutch developmental and mathematical psychologist who is Distinguished Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State). He is the editor-in-chief of Multivariate Behavioral Research. Biography Molenaar received two bachelor's degrees ...
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Alabama State Route 53
[ [ "Alabama State Route 53", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alabama" ] ]
highway in Alabama
State Route 53 (SR 53) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama. The majority, between Dothan and Huntsville, is signed as U.S. Route 231 (US 231), but the two ends – south to Florida and north to I-65/US 31 near Tennessee – are independent. In those areas, US 231 uses SR 1, sharing the route with US 431 north o...
[ "SR-53" ]
Alabama State Route 53
[ [ "Alabama State Route 53", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alabama" ] ]
highway in Alabama
roads along the way including University and Sparkman Drives in Huntsville. The northbound lane of SR 53 actually enters Tennessee before going south to I-65. Tennessee State Route 7 travels concurrently with SR 53 on the state line and both Alabama and Tennessee mile markers are present on the highway. This route is t...
[ "SR-53" ]
Brendan Taman
[ [ "Brendan Taman", "occupation", "General manager" ] ]
Canadian football manager
Brendan Taman is a Canadian football Senior Player Personnel Executive for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He has also served as the general manager for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He is a Grey Cup champion having won with the Roughriders as the team's general m...
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Brendan Taman
[ [ "Brendan Taman", "occupation", "General manager" ] ]
Canadian football manager
Ottawa Rough Riders in 1989, Taman joined them as the team's manager of football operations. He remained in Ottawa until Rambo was fired following the 1992 season. After spending four seasons as Saskatchewan's assistant director of player personnel, Taman became the BC Lions' Director of Player Personnel. In this posit...
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