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Don Eigler
[ [ "Don Eigler", "employer", "IBM" ] ]
American physicist
1989 research, along with Erhard K. Schweizer, involved a new use of the scanning tunneling microscope, which had been invented in the mid 1980s by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer, also of IBM. The microscope had previously been used for atomic-resolution imaging, but this was the first time it had been used as an acti...
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Don Eigler
[ [ "Don Eigler", "award received", "IBM Fellow" ], [ "Don Eigler", "employer", "IBM" ], [ "Don Eigler", "educated at", "University of California, San Diego" ] ]
American physicist
in mechanosynthesis, where chemical reactions could be manipulated one molecule at a time. Eigler's 2002 research, along with Andreas J. Heinrich, used a cascade of collisions of carbon monoxide molecules to perform logic operations. Eigler graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a bachelor's degree...
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Anthea Turner
[ [ "Anthea Turner", "place of birth", "Stoke-on-Trent" ], [ "Anthea Turner", "occupation", "Television presenter" ], [ "Anthea Turner", "given name", "Anthea" ] ]
English television presenter and media personality
Anthea Millicent Turner (born 25 May 1960) is an English television presenter. She was a host of Blue Peter from 1992 until 1994, and of GMTV from 1994 until 1996. Early life Turner was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and educated at the direct grant grammar Roman Catholic school St Dominic's High School for Girl...
[ "Anthea Millicent Turner" ]
Anthea Turner
[ [ "Anthea Turner", "occupation", "Television presenter" ] ]
English television presenter and media personality
the first National Lottery draw on BBC One on 19 November 1994 with Noel Edmonds and Gordon Kennedy. She remained as sole host of the National Lottery Live until 20 April 1996, when she defected to ITV and the travel show Wish You Were Here...?, becoming the second-highest-paid female television presenter in the UK, af...
[ "Anthea Millicent Turner" ]
Anthea Turner
[ [ "Anthea Turner", "given name", "Anthea" ] ]
English television presenter and media personality
February 2006, Turner made a television comeback on BBC Three in Anthea Turner: Perfect Housewife, where she taught disorganised house women and men how to clean and run their houses. The series was accompanied by three related books. Later in 2006, she appeared as a guest on BBC Two's music-based panel show Never Mind...
[ "Anthea Millicent Turner" ]
Anthea Turner
[ [ "Anthea Turner", "given name", "Anthea" ] ]
English television presenter and media personality
by pests. Turner took part in the first series of the Channel 4 game show The Jump in 2013. The show saw twelve celebrities take part in winter sports. The show is set in a mountainside in Austria. On 23 August 2015, she replaced Anne Diamond and Sian Welby as the host of the Health Lottery draws on Channel 5. Welby la...
[ "Anthea Millicent Turner" ]
Anthea Turner
[ [ "Anthea Turner", "given name", "Anthea" ] ]
English television presenter and media personality
November 2017, Turner appeared on the BBC show Celebrity Antiques Road Trip in an episode set in Staffordshire and Cheshire. In 2018, Anthea appeared on the Channel 5 show Celebs In Solitary, where she attempted to spend 5 days in solitary confinement. Dancing on Ice In 2013, Turner appeared as a contestant in the eigh...
[ "Anthea Millicent Turner" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "occupation", "Actor" ], [ "RZA", "occupation", "Record producer" ], [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ], [ "RZA", "given name", "Robert" ] ]
American rapper
Robert Fitzgerald Diggs (born July 5, 1969), better known by his stage name RZA ( ), is an American musician, rapper, record producer, actor, filmmaker, and author. He is the de facto leader of the Wu-Tang Clan. He has produced almost all of Wu-Tang Clan's albums, as well as many Wu-Tang solo and affiliate projects. He...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "place of birth", "Brownsville, Brooklyn" ], [ "RZA", "given name", "Robert" ] ]
American rapper
with a style that includes the use of soul samples and sparse beats that has proved highly influential. The magazine The Source placed him on its list of the 20 greatest producers in the magazine's twenty-year history. Vibe listed him among the top 8 greatest hip-hop producers of all time, and NME placed him on their l...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "RZA", "genre", "Hip hop music" ], [ "RZA", "genre", "Hip hop" ], [ "RZA", "sibling", "9th Prince" ] ]
American rapper
name, given the legacy of both Robert and John. Diggs has a younger brother, Terrance Hamlin, better known as the rapper 9th Prince. From ages three to seven, Diggs spent summers in North Carolina with his uncle, who encouraged him to read and study. Diggs was introduced to hip hop music at the age of nine, and by elev...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
and drug-dealing, and was charged with attempted murder while in Steubenville. He was acquitted of the charge, giving him what he has called a "second chance". Music career Before the Wu-Tang Clan In 1984, Diggs formed a rap group with his cousins Russell Jones then known as Ol'specialist and Gary Grice then known as A...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
Grice then signed with Jamaica Records for management purposes and Jamaica convinced Tommy Boy Records to sign Diggs as a solo artist in 1989 under the name Prince Rakeem. He released the original Ooh I Love You Rakeem promotion version of the EP, but was forced to remix and rerelease the single when Tommy Boy failed t...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
my face stuck in a smile for three days," he recalled. "I was just walking around town, thinking about my daughter and my wife. Right then I said goodbye to anything that would put me in that situation again. I was up on trial on an attempted murder charge. I was a motherfucking fool, with all that knowledge in my head...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
of the group's formation, each member chose a new nickname for themselves. Diggs chose "RZA", based on a nickname he had been given by fans of his music, "Rza Rza Rakeem", which in turn was based on a song by All in Together Now, "Pza Pza Pumpin", as well as Diggs' graffiti tag, "Razor". He created a backronym for "RZA...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
in 1993, becoming their ninth member. They released their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in November 1993. RZA operated as Wu-Tang Clan's de facto leader, producing the group's songs and deciding who would get placed on which tracks. 1994–1996: Gravediggaz and Wu-Tang solo projects: Round one As each of t...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
Wu-Tang Manual book as "a dictatorship". He also released a hit single of his own, in the form of "Wu-Wear: The Garment Renaissance". The song was featured on the High School High soundtrack, and was released to promote the Wu-Tang clothing brand, also called "Wu-Wear". It peaked at #60 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #6...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
Records, Aftermath Records, Interscope and Def Jam among others for the Wu-Tang Clan super-group. In 2007, he produced the score of the Japanese anime Afro Samurai starring Samuel L. Jackson. In 2007 he released the little-publicized instrumental album The RZA-Instrumental Experience, and worked with Raekwon on his hig...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
although eight of the songs were released in 2015. In 2010 he worked on what was intended as a solo album for GZA, Liquid Swords II, but the album remains unreleased. RZA also worked with Kanye West on the latter's fifth album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, as well as Watch the Throne by Kanye and Jay-Z. In a 2011...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ] ]
American rapper
on Earl Sweatshirt's album Doris, contributing a verse on the track "Molasses". Despite artistic disagreements with Raekwon, RZA and The Wu-Tang Clan released their sixth album A Better Tomorrow in 2014. In 2013, RZA and Paul Banks began to collaborate as Banks & Steelz for what became the 2016 album Anything But Words...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "genre", "Hip hop" ] ]
American rapper
manner of chopping up and/or speeding or slowing soul samples to fit his beats, has been imitated by hip hop producers including Kanye West and Just Blaze. West's own take on RZA's style briefly flooded the rap market with what was dubbed "chipmunk soul," the speeding of a vocal sample to where it sounded as though the...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "genre", "Hip hop" ] ]
American rapper
After hearing Kanye's work on The Blueprint, RZA claimed that a torch-passing had occurred between him and West, saying, His Bobby Digital albums introduced tweaked-out new age elements to his sound; these have incorporated themselves more fully into his beats on newer albums such as Method Man's 4:21... The Day After....
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
RZA
[ [ "RZA", "member of", "Wu-Tang Clan" ], [ "RZA", "genre", "Hip hop" ], [ "RZA", "record label", "Entertainment One Music" ], [ "RZA", "record label", "Epic Records" ], [ "RZA", "educated at", "Curtis High School" ] ]
American rapper
hip hop record producers Category:American male film actors Category:American male screenwriters Category:Entertainment One Music artists Category:Epic Records artists Category:Gravediggaz members Category:Horrorcore artists Category:Living people Category:Five percenters Category:Musicians from Pittsburgh Category:Rap...
[ "Robert Fitzgerald Diggs", "Prince Rakeem", "Bobby Digital", "The Scientist", "The Abbot", "Rzarector", "Robert Diggs" ]
Rye
[ [ "Rye", "country", "United States" ] ]
unincorporated community in Arizona
is also grown in North America (Canada and the United States), in South America (Argentina, Brazil and Chile), in Oceania (Australia and New Zealand), in Turkey, in Kazakhstan and in northern China. Production levels of rye have fallen in most of the producing nations, as of 2012. For instance, production of rye in Rus...
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Robert Alexander Rankin
[ [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "educated at", "Clare College, Cambridge" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "educated at", "Fettes College" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "occupation", "Mathematician" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "given name", "Robert" ],...
Scottish mathematician
Robert Alexander Rankin FRSE FRSAMD (27 October 1915 – 27 January 2001) was a Scottish mathematician who worked in analytic number theory. Life Rankin was born in Garlieston in Wigtownshire the son of Rev Oliver Rankin (1885-1954), minister of Sorbie and his wife, Olivia Theresa Shaw. His father took the name Oliver Sh...
[ "Robert Rankin" ]
Robert Alexander Rankin
[ [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "place of death", "Glasgow" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "member of", "Royal Society of Edinburgh" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "employer", "University of Birmingham"...
Scottish mathematician
was elected a Fellow of Clare College in 1939, but his career was interrupted by the Second World War, during which he worked first for the Ministry of Supply then on rocketry research at Fort Halstead. In 1945 he returned to Cambridge as an assistant lecturer, and then moved to the University of Birmingham in 1951 as ...
[ "Robert Rankin" ]
Robert Alexander Rankin
[ [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "place of death", "Glasgow" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "occupation", "Mathematician" ], [ "Robert Alexander Rankin", "award received", "Senior Whitehead Prize" ] ]
Scottish mathematician
some instances even reaches it — no small feat in this theory. Only someone of Rankin's stature as a research mathematician and experience in the classroom could aspire to such an accomplishment in a self-contained work — beginning with first principles. In 1987 Rankin received the Senior Whitehead Prize from the Londo...
[ "Robert Rankin" ]
1967 in Scotland
[ [ "1967 in Scotland", "facet of", "Scotland" ] ]
Scotland-related events during the year of 1967
Events from the year 1967 in Scotland. Incumbents Monarch – Elizabeth II Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Willie Ross Law officers Lord Advocate – Gordon Stott; then Henry Wilson Solicitor General for Scotland – Henry Wilson; then Ewan Stewart Judiciary Lord President of the Court of Sessi...
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1967 in Scotland
[ [ "1967 in Scotland", "facet of", "Scotland" ] ]
Scotland-related events during the year of 1967
by trolleybuses in Glasgow. 20 September – the Queen Elizabeth 2, the largest ship ever built in Scotland and the last passenger ship built on the Clyde, is launched at John Brown & Company's yard at Clydebank. 2 November – Hamilton by-election: Winnie Ewing wins for the Scottish National Party, taking the seat from La...
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1967 in Scotland
[ [ "1967 in Scotland", "facet of", "Scotland" ] ]
Scotland-related events during the year of 1967
Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist–Leninist) formed. Scottish Civic Trust formed to promote protection and enhancement of the built environment. Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre established in Eskdalemuir. Births 21 February – Neil Oliver, archaeologist and television presenter 11 March – John Barrowman, a...
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Berthier—Maskinongé
[ [ "Berthier—Maskinongé", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Berthier—Maskinongé", "instance of", "Electoral district" ], [ "Berthier—Maskinongé", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Quebec" ] ]
federal electoral district of Canada (1925 to 1953, from 1968 to 1988, and since 2004)
Berthier—Maskinongé (formerly known as Berthier and Berthier—Maskinongé—Lanaudière) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1953, from 1968 to 1988, and since 2004. Its population in 2001 was 103,516. Geography The riding extends along ...
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Andreas Lidel
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British composer
Andreas Lidel (Liedl, Lidl) (c. 1740, Austria - c. 1789, London, England), composer and virtuoso performer on the baryton (viola di bardone) and viola da gamba. From 1769 to 1774 he was in service at the court of the Prince Nikolaus Esterházy where he might have studied composition with Joseph Haydn. By 1778 Lidel had ...
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Tuku Junior High School
[ [ "Tuku Junior High School", "country", "Taiwan" ], [ "Tuku Junior High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Yunlin County" ], [ "Tuku Junior High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tuku, Yunlin" ] ]
junior high school in Taiwan
The Yunlin County Tuku Junior High School (referred to as TKJH or TJHS ) is a junior high school located in Tuku, Yunlin, Taiwan, which has two kinds of special classes - Chinese music (art talent) class and PE class. Tuku Junior high school was established in 1968. The first principal was , and then was Liu Ho-pi(劉和璧)...
[ "Yunlin County Tuku Junior high school", "TKJH" ]
Tuku Junior High School
[ [ "Tuku Junior High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Yunlin County" ] ]
junior high school in Taiwan
Korea. The school's area is around by farms and residential areas. The building Southern Tzu-chiang Building is listed the historical buildings of Yunlin. History In 1968, the government of the Republic of China started and claimed that each townships will have a junior high school. At that time, there is no junior hig...
[ "Yunlin County Tuku Junior high school", "TKJH" ]
Tuku Junior High School
[ [ "Tuku Junior High School", "country", "Taiwan" ] ]
junior high school in Taiwan
was assigned by the Taiwan Provincial Government. Wang transferred to be principal of the Tuku VHS of C&I() in 1980, Liu Ho-pi() took over as the second principal. In 1976, Tuku Junior High School built a library and named it the Chiang Kai-shek Library() to commemorate the late President Chiang Kai-shek of the Republi...
[ "Yunlin County Tuku Junior high school", "TKJH" ]
Greenlee County Airport
[ [ "Greenlee County Airport", "instance of", "Airport" ], [ "Greenlee County Airport", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Arizona" ] ]
airport in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States
Greenlee County Airport is in Greenlee County, southeast of Clifton and Morenci, Arizona. The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility. Facilities Greenlee County Airport covers at an elevation of 3,798 . Its runway, 7/25, is 4,978 by 75 feet (1,517 x...
[ "CFT", "KCFT" ]
Moussa Castle
[ [ "Moussa Castle", "country", "Lebanon" ], [ "Moussa Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
castle in Lebanon
Moussa Castle is a castle between Deir el Qamar and Beit ed-Dine in Lebanon. It is the life work of a Lebanese visionary, requiring 60 years of dedicated hard-work to finish. Moussa's castle was built on a hill between Deir El Kamar and Beiteddine - Lebanon, with the beliefs and ideas of its builder engraved on its sto...
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Moussa Castle
[ [ "Moussa Castle", "instance of", "Castle" ] ]
castle in Lebanon
castle began when he was only 14 years old, inspired by the Middle Ages. Ridiculed by his teacher "Anwar" and mocked by his classmates, he left school and travelled to Saida on foot where he worked with his uncle on restoring Saida's fortress. He was later assigned by the Emir Maurice Chehab to renovate the castles and...
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Freedom Jazz Dance
[ [ "Freedom Jazz Dance", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Freedom Jazz Dance", "performer", "Ethnic Heritage Ensemble" ] ]
album by Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Freedom Jazz Dance is an album by Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, a jazz band formed by percussionist Kahil El'Zabar, who is joined by trombonist Joseph Bowie, saxophonist Ernest Dawkins and special guest guitarist Fareed Haque. It was recorded in 1999 and released on Delmark. Reception In her review for AllMusic, Stacia Pro...
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Freedom Jazz Dance
[ [ "Freedom Jazz Dance", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
to Jazz says: "The addition of Haque gives the band yet another sound, even while working off the same formula of two horns and a drum.. The result is arguably the best EHE album to date." In a review for JazzTimes Christopher Potter states: "Augmented by guitarist Fareed Haque, Freedom Jazz Dance elevates the Ensemble...
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Jōkyō
[ [ "Jōkyō", "follows", "Tenna" ], [ "Jōkyō", "followed by", "Genroku" ] ]
Japanese era from April 1684 to October 1688
was a after Tenna and before Genroku. This period spanned the years from February 1684 through September 1688. The reigning emperors were and . Change of era 1684 : The new era of Jōkyō (meaning "Taking Righteousness") was created to mark the start of a new cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The previous era ended and the ne...
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Jōkyō
[ [ "Jōkyō", "country", "Japan" ] ]
Japanese era from April 1684 to October 1688
Felicia G. (1990). "The Great Feast of the Enthronement", Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 45, No. 1. Calvert, Robert. (2003). Les Japonais: Histoire d'un peuple. Paris: Armand Colin. ; OCLC 319808494 Nicolas Fiévé, Nicolas and Paul Waley. (2003). Japanese Capitals in Historical Perspective: Place, Power and Memory in Kyoto, ...
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Clive Merrison
[ [ "Clive Merrison", "occupation", "Actor" ], [ "Clive Merrison", "place of birth", "Tenby" ], [ "Clive Merrison", "country of citizenship", "Wales" ], [ "Clive Merrison", "given name", "Clive" ], [ "Clive Merrison", "educated at", "Rose Bru...
Welsh actor
Clive Merrison (born 15 September 1945, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales) is a Welsh actor of film, television, stage and radio. He trained at Rose Bruford College. He is best known for his long running BBC Radio portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, having played the part over 75 times (from 1989-1998 and again from 2002, 2004, 20...
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Clive Merrison
[ [ "Clive Merrison", "occupation", "Actor" ] ]
Welsh actor
July 1998 he played the lead role of Sherlock Holmes on radio in a series of BBC 4 dramatisations, with Michael Williams as Dr. Watson. Later, with Andrew Sachs as Watson, Merrison continued to play Holmes in the Bert Coules-scripted pastiche series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the first series of which w...
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Bagatelle sans tonalité
[ [ "Bagatelle sans tonalité", "instrumentation", "Piano" ], [ "Bagatelle sans tonalité", "composer", "Franz Liszt" ] ]
piece for solo piano written by Franz Liszt in 1885
Bagatelle sans tonalité ("Bagatelle without tonality", S.216a) is a piece for solo piano written by Franz Liszt in 1885. The manuscript bears the title "Fourth Mephisto Waltz" and may have been intended to replace the piece now known as the Fourth Mephisto Waltz when it appeared Liszt would not be able to finish it; th...
[ "Bagatelle sans tonalite" ]
Bagatelle sans tonalité
[ [ "Bagatelle sans tonalité", "instrumentation", "Piano" ] ]
piece for solo piano written by Franz Liszt in 1885
was not published until 1955. See also Mephisto Waltzes Mephisto Polka References Bibliography ed. Ewen, David, The complete book of classical music (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965). ed. Hamilton, Kenneth, The Cambridge companion to Liszt (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 200...
[ "Bagatelle sans tonalite" ]
Cliff Markle
[ [ "Cliff Markle", "member of sports team", "Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "Cliff Markle", "member of sports team", "New York Yankees" ], [ "Cliff Markle", "place of birth", "Dravosburg, Pennsylvania" ], [ "Cliff Markle", "place of death", "Temple City, California"...
American baseball player
Clifford Monroe (Cliff) Markle (May 3, 1894 – May 24, 1974), was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the New York Yankees and the Cincinnati Reds. He batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Dravosburg, Pennsylvania and died in Temple City, California. External links Category:1894 births Category:1974 ...
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Borne Fontaine
[ [ "Borne Fontaine", "country", "Cameroon" ], [ "Borne Fontaine", "location", "Douala" ], [ "Borne Fontaine", "creator", "Danièle Diwouta-Kotto" ], [ "Borne Fontaine", "instance of", "Fountain" ] ]
Public artwork (fountain)
Borne Fontaine (or Kiosque à eau) is a permanent fountain, from artist Danièle Diwouta-Kotto, inaugurated in 2003. It is located in Douala (Cameroon). The artwork Borne Fontaine is a public artwork in Douala (Cameroon. Its creation was commissioned by Doual'art, produced by Danièle Diwouta-Kotto, then offered to the Do...
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Borne Fontaine
[ [ "Borne Fontaine", "instance of", "Fountain" ] ]
Public artwork (fountain)
these exchanges, the architect had invited people to imagine what might look like a fire hydrant ideal. The people of Bessengu-Akwa wanted a framework that would be a meeting point, would offer an attractive sight and would also provide water. Following the interviews, the architect has made several proposals and peopl...
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Borne Fontaine
[ [ "Borne Fontaine", "location", "Douala" ], [ "Borne Fontaine", "genre", "Public art" ] ]
Public artwork (fountain)
organized by Goddy Leye and theart center ArtBakery. It is restored in 2013, the walls being repainted. See also Bibliographie Pensa, Iolanda (Ed.) 2017. Public Art in Africa. Art et transformations urbaines à Douala /// Art and Urban Transformations in Douala. Genève: Metis Presses. Babina, L., and Douala Bell, M. (ed...
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Nicomède
[ [ "Nicomède", "author", "Pierre Corneille" ] ]
play written by Pierre Corneille
Nicomède is a tragedy by French dramatist Pierre Corneille, first performed in 1651. Characters Prusias, king of Bithynia Flaminius, Roman ambassador Arsinoé, Prusias' second wife Laodice, queen of Armenia Nicomède, older son of Prusias by his first marriage Attale, son of Prusias and Arsinoé Araspe, captain of Prusias...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
The Pharnavazid, Pharnabazid or Parnavazianni () is the name of the first dynasty of Georgian kings of Kartli (Iberia) preserved by The Georgian Chronicles. Their rule lasted, with intermissions, from the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD. The main male line is reported to have become extinct early on and followed b...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
Kings, the dynasty descended from Pharnavaz I, the founder of the Kingdom of Iberia, who ousted Azo, a ruler allegedly left by Alexander the Great to govern the country. Pharnavaz, whose story is saturated with legendary imagery and symbols, is not attested directly in non-Georgian sources and there is not definite con...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
a king named Pharnavaz was understood to have been the founder of a Georgian dynasty. It seems more feasible that as the memory of the historical facts faded, the real Pharnavaz "accumulated a legendary façade" and emerged as the model pre-Christian monarch in the Georgian annals. Although Alexander's expedition into t...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
holding in check the Orontid Dynasty of neighboring Armenia. Pharnavaz is supposed by Toumanoff to have ruled from 299 to 234 BC. His son, Saurmag (r. 234–159 BC), is reported to have died without a male heir, and the dynasty survived in the female line through the marriage of Saurmag’s daughter to Mirian (I) (r. 159–1...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
to be called by the chronicles as P’arnavaziani ("Second Pharnabazid" as suggested by Toumanoff). The dynasty, in the person of Mirian's son, P’arnajom (r. 109–90 BC), was dispossessed of the crown by a branch of the Armenian Artaxiads whose ascendancy in Iberia lasted from 90 to 30 BC when the Pharnabazids were able t...
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Pharnavazid dynasty
[ [ "Pharnavazid dynasty", "instance of", "Dynasty" ] ]
dynasty
and Amazasp’s nephew, Rev (I) (r. 189–216) on the throne of Iberia, inaugurating the local Arsacid dynasty. Pharnavazid kings of Iberia First dynasty Pharnavaz I of Iberia, 302–236/4 BC Sauromaces I of Iberia (son), 234–159 BC Second dynasty Mirian I of Iberia (son-in-law and adopted son), 159–109 BC Parnajom of Iberia...
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Proditrix chionochloae
[ [ "Proditrix chionochloae", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Proditrix chionochloae", "endemic to", "New Zealand" ] ]
species of insect
Proditrix chionochloae is a species of moth in the family Glyphipterigidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is classified as "At Risk, Declining'" by the Department of Conservation. Taxonomy P. chionochloae was described by John S. Dugdale in 1987 using specimens collected by him at the Pouakai Range in Taranaki. The ...
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Proditrix chionochloae
[ [ "Proditrix chionochloae", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Proditrix chionochloae", "endemic to", "New Zealand" ], [ "Proditrix chionochloae", "host", "Chionochloa rubra" ] ]
species of insect
dark spots on the top of their wings. P. chionochloae can also be distinguished as its genital characteristics are different from P. megalynta and they have a longer third segment of the labial palpi. Distribution This species is endemic to New Zealand. It can only be found in Taupo and Taranaki at the Pouakai Range. H...
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KTPI-FM
[ [ "KTPI-FM", "instance of", "Radio station" ], [ "KTPI-FM", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ], [ "KTPI-FM", "licensed to broadcast to", "Mojave, California" ], [ "KTPI-FM", "radio format", "Country music" ] ]
radio station in Mojave, California
KTPI-FM (97.7 FM, "97-7 KTPI") is a commercial radio station which is licensed to Mojave, California and serves the Antelope Valley region of Southern California. It is owned by RZ Radio LLC and broadcasts a country music format. History Early years (1967–1998) The station originally signed on August 1, 1967 as KDOL-FM...
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KTPI-FM
[ [ "KTPI-FM", "instance of", "Radio station" ] ]
radio station in Mojave, California
KTPI (then on 103.1 FM), and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) at the time limited radio station ownership to one AM and one FM station per market, KDOL-FM was spun off to Antelope Broadcasting, which owned KAVL. Antelope retained the top 40 format but changed the call letters to KAVS. KAVS flipped to modern ...
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KTPI-FM
[ [ "KTPI-FM", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ] ]
radio station in Mojave, California
of KIIS-FM between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. However, KFMS was branded as "KISS-FM" instead of "KIIS-FM". Following the Jacor-Clear Channel merger, the new owners made drastic changes that produced a ripple effect across Southern California radio. The KAVS/KYHT simulcast was discontinued, and the latter's operations w...
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When Hell Broke Loose
[ [ "When Hell Broke Loose", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "When Hell Broke Loose", "cast member", "Charles Bronson" ], [ "When Hell Broke Loose", "main subject", "World War II" ], [ "When Hell Broke Loose", "publication date", "1958" ] ]
1958 film by Kenneth G. Crane
When Hell Broke Loose is a 1958 World War II war film directed by Kenneth G. Crane and starring Charles Bronson. It was co-written by Ib Melchior. Plot Steve Boland (Charles Bronson) is a cynical minor criminal drafted into the US Army during World War II. He has an unspectacular military career with his criminal past ...
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Basil Andrew
[ [ "Basil Andrew", "place of death", "Alexandria" ], [ "Basil Andrew", "military rank", "Brigadier" ], [ "Basil Andrew", "military branch", "Australian Army" ], [ "Basil Andrew", "educated at", "Royal Military College, Duntroon" ] ]
Australian army officer/World War I/II
Brigadier Basil John Andrew (1894 – 28 April 1941) was an officer in the Australian Army during both the First and Second World Wars. He was the Deputy Adjutant-General of I Australian Corps in Greece, before he died in Alexandria, Egypt, of a heart attack. Early years Andrew was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 15 Octo...
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Basil Andrew
[ [ "Basil Andrew", "place of birth", "Australia" ] ]
Australian army officer/World War I/II
of the First World War, and was attached to the 12th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force for active service overseas. By the war's end he had been promoted to captain. Returning to Australia Andrew was stationed at Launceston, then Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria. With the outbreak of the Second ...
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Mother Gloria
[ [ "Mother Gloria", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Mother Gloria", "cast member", "Oscar Valicelli" ], [ "Mother Gloria", "cast member", "Olinda Bozán" ], [ "Mother Gloria", "cast member", "Aída Luz" ], [ "Mother Gloria", "cast member", "Pedro ...
1941 film by Richard Harlan
Mother Gloria (Spanish:Mamá Gloria) is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Richard Harlan and starring Olinda Bozán, Aída Luz and Pedro Maratea. The film's sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Cast Olinda Bozán Aída Luz Pedro Maratea Oscar Valicelli Adrián Cuneo Alfredo Jordan Margarita Padí...
[ "Mamá Gloria", "Mama Gloria" ]
Eilis O'Hanlon
[ [ "Eilis O'Hanlon", "date of birth", "1965" ], [ "Eilis O'Hanlon", "occupation", "Journalist" ], [ "Eilis O'Hanlon", "family name", "O'Hanlon" ] ]
Northern Irish writer
Éilis O'Hanlon (born 1965) is an Irish novelist, unionist and journalist. She writes for the Sunday Independent. She co-authored, with her husband Ian McConnel, four novels under the pen name Ingrid Black. Her book, The Dead, published in 2003, was honoured with the Shamus Award for Best First PI Novel. O'Hanlon's work...
[ "Ingrid Black" ]
Eilis O'Hanlon
[ [ "Eilis O'Hanlon", "family name", "O'Hanlon" ] ]
Northern Irish writer
disapproval of transgender people in her work. Family Eilis is the daughter of Sam and Tess (née Cahill) O'Hanlon, and her uncle was the late Joe Cahill, a senior figure in the Irish Republican Army from the 1940s onwards. Her elder sister was the late Provisional Irish Republican Army member and Sinn Féin politician, ...
[ "Ingrid Black" ]
Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore
[ [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "father", "Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield" ], [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "spouse", "John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne" ] ]
Scottish Countess
Elizabeth Lyon (née Stanhope), Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (May 1663 – 24 April 1723), was an English noblewoman and the wife of Scottish peer John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Born to Lady Elizabeth Butler and Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, her paternity was in doubt. It is possible...
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Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore
[ [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "father", "Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield" ], [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "place of birth", "Bretby" ] ]
Scottish Countess
in London. Family Lady Elizabeth was born in May 1663 at Bretby, Derbyshire, the daughter of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, and Lady Elizabeth Butler, eldest daughter of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. Her paternity was in doubt as despite her putative father's own licentious conduct; he had been the lov...
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Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore
[ [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "child", "John Lyon, 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne" ] ]
Scottish Countess
Elizabeth married Scottish nobleman John Lyon, son of Patrick Lyon, 3rd Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. In May 1695, almost four years after their marriage, he succeeded his father as the 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne; and from that time onwards, she was styled Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Together th...
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Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore
[ [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "child", "Thomas Lyon, 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne" ], [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "child", "Charles Lyon, 6th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne" ], [ "Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore", "child", "J...
Scottish Countess
Battle of Sheriffmuir while fighting for the Jacobite cause. Died unmarried. Charles Lyon, 6th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (baptised 12 July 1699 – 11 May 1728), was killed in a brawl; he married Lady Susan Cochrane, but had no legitimate issue. Hendrie Lyon (born 1 July 1700), died young. James Lyon, 7th Earl of ...
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Large-toothed shrew
[ [ "Large-toothed shrew", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of mammal
The large-toothed shrew or Mexican large-toothed shrew (Sorex macrodon) is one of 77 species within the genus Sorex. Registered on the IUCN Red List as vulnerable with a decreasing population, the Mexican large-toothed shrew has been recorded only 14 times in seven locations. The shrew is a member of the red-toothed sh...
[ "Sorex macrodon" ]
Large-toothed shrew
[ [ "Large-toothed shrew", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of mammal
dense oak forests, where it may live under rocks or logs, beside streams, and in weedy vegetation. Mexican large-toothed shrews inhabit pine-oak, coniferous, and tropical forest growing inside the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TVB) within the southernmost Sierra Nevada. This natural landmark is found inside the Gulf of ...
[ "Sorex macrodon" ]
Large-toothed shrew
[ [ "Large-toothed shrew", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of mammal
Microtus oaxacensis, as well as mountainous territory – at altitudes of 4200 meters - along with fellow shrews S. veraepacis, S. saussurei, and S. trowbridgii. Species are micro endemic to the neotropics of Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Puebla in southern Mexico. Uninhibited destruction of local forests continues to shrink its...
[ "Sorex macrodon" ]
Large-toothed shrew
[ [ "Large-toothed shrew", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of mammal
Morphology The Mexican large-toothed shrew is rather large with a total length of 11.8 cm or more and a hind foot of 1.5 cm. Its pelage is a comparatively light (to other shrews in the family) mixed russet and black, with chamois colored ventral parts. The skull of S. macrodon is large and heavy with bulky teeth and re...
[ "Sorex macrodon" ]
2006 Shanghai International Film Festival
[ [ "2006 Shanghai International Film Festival", "part of the series", "Shanghai International Film Festival" ] ]
film festival edition
The 2006 Shanghai International Film Festival was the ninth such festival to be held, and took place over the course of two weeks between June 17 and June 25, 2006. In all, over 764 films were submitted, but only seventeen were selected to compete for the Golden Goblet or "Jin Jue." The jury was chaired by French filmm...
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Smallscale darter
[ [ "Smallscale darter", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of fish
Nothonotus microlepidum, the smallscale darter, is a species of darter endemic to the southeastern United States. It occurs in the lower Cumberland River drainage in the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. It inhabits shallow riffles with gravel substrates in small rivers. Breeding habits of the smallscale darter are typ...
[ "Etheostoma microlepidum" ]
Holgersson
[ [ "Holgersson", "instance of", "Surname" ] ]
family name
Holgersson is a Swedish surname. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 94.7% of all known bearers of the surname Holgersson were residents of Sweden (frequency 1:2,794), 1.2% of the United States (1:8,401,192) and 1.0% of Denmark (1:144,732). In Sweden, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:2...
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Gausvik Church
[ [ "Gausvik Church", "country", "Norway" ], [ "Gausvik Church", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Harstad" ], [ "Gausvik Church", "diocese", "Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland" ], [ "Gausvik Church", "located on terrain feature", "Hinnøya" ], ...
church in Harstad, Norway
Gausvik Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Harstad Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the village of Gausvik on the east side of the island of Hinnøya. It is one of the churches in the Sandtorg parish which is part of the Trondenes prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of ...
[ "Gausvik kirke" ]
Roland Sletor Morris
[ [ "Roland Sletor Morris", "date of birth", "1874" ], [ "Roland Sletor Morris", "date of death", "1945" ], [ "Roland Sletor Morris", "occupation", "Diplomat" ] ]
American diplomat
Roland Sletor Morris (March 11, 1874 – November 23, 1945) was a U.S. diplomat and politician. He was the American ambassador to Japan from 1917 to 1920. On Sept.20, 1917, a special dinner event was held to honor Morris in new position as U.S. Ambassador to Japan. This event was attended by six hundred guests, including...
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Ainslee Lamb
[ [ "Ainslee Lamb", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Ainslee Lamb", "place of birth", "Toronto" ], [ "Ainslee Lamb", "educated at", "University of Toronto" ], [ "Ainslee Lamb", "educated at", "University of Massachusetts" ] ]
Canadian field hockey coach
Ainslee Lamb is a field hockey coach from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is a 1994 graduate of the University of Toronto and earned a Master of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts in 1996. She played field hockey at both Toronto and UMass and earned NCAA Tournament All-Star in 1992 after UMass reached th...
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Riot Ten
[ [ "Riot Ten", "place of birth", "El Paso, Texas" ] ]
American DJ and record producer
Christopher Wilson (born October 27, 1991), better known by his stage name Riot Ten, is an American DJ and producer based in El Paso, Texas. He is best known for his dubstep and hardtrap production and is currently signed to Steve Aoki's Dim Mak, with additional music out on Excision's Rotten Recordings, Never Say Die ...
[ "Christopher Wilson" ]
Neil Moreland
[ [ "Neil Moreland", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Neil Moreland", "given name", "Neil" ] ]
association football player
Neil Moreland was a Scottish professional football forward who played in the Scottish League for Albion Rovers, Heart of Midlothian and Dykehead. Personal life Moreland served as a sergeant in the Highland Light Infantry and Royal Scots during the First World War. Career statistics References Category:Scottish football...
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Kevin Rubio
[ [ "Kevin Rubio", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
American filmmaker
Kevin Rubio (born December 20, 1967) is an American filmmaker who is best known for his Star Wars parody film Troops. Education and early career Rubio studied theater and photography throughout his high school years in California, and made his directorial debut at the age of 17 with a stage adaptation of Robert Redford...
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Kevin Rubio
[ [ "Kevin Rubio", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
American filmmaker
the 501st dinner at Comic Con International in San Diego. In 2007, Rubio was contracted by G4 to help integrate Attack of the Show with an online webcam from the site Stickam. He can be seen on the aots webcam talking to fans. In 2015, Rubio released a Star Wars fan film titled Ackbar's Eleven. Personal life Kevin live...
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Robert W. Funk
[ [ "Robert W. Funk", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Funk", "educated at", "Butler University" ], [ "Robert W. Funk", "member of", "Jesus Seminar" ], [ "Robert W. Funk", "place of death", "Santa Rosa, California" ] ]
American theologian and Biblical scholar
Robert W. Funk (July 18, 1926 – September 3, 2005) was an American biblical scholar, founder of the Jesus Seminar and the nonprofit Westar Institute in Santa Rosa, California. Funk, an academic, sought to promote research and education on what he called biblical literacy. His approach to hermeneutics was historical-cri...
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Robert W. Funk
[ [ "Robert W. Funk", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Funk", "educated at", "Vanderbilt University" ] ]
American theologian and Biblical scholar
1950 and 1951, a PhD in 1953 from Vanderbilt University and was a Guggenheim Fellow and a Senior Fulbright Scholar. He taught at the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, was chairman of the graduate department of religion at Vanderbilt University and executive secretary of the Society of Biblical Literatu...
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2011 Jeju United FC season
[ [ "2011 Jeju United FC season", "season of club or team", "Jeju United FC" ] ]
season of football team
The 2011 Jeju United FC season is the clubs twenty-ninth season in the K-League. Jeju United competed in the K-League, League Cup, Korean FA Cup, and the AFC Champions League. Current squad Out on loan Match results K-League League table Results summary Results by round Korean FA Cup League Cup AFC Champions League Gro...
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Dona Ganguly
[ [ "Dona Ganguly", "place of birth", "Behala" ], [ "Dona Ganguly", "country of citizenship", "India" ], [ "Dona Ganguly", "spouse", "Sourav Ganguly" ], [ "Dona Ganguly", "occupation", "Dancer" ] ]
dancer
Dona Ganguly ( Roy) is an Indian Odissi dancer. She took her dancing lessons from guru Kelucharan Mohapatra. She has a dance troupe Diksha Manjari. In 1997 she eloped with and married her childhood friend and later Indian cricketer and skipper Sourav Ganguly, 39th president of Board of Control for Cricket in India. The...
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Dona Ganguly
[ [ "Dona Ganguly", "spouse", "Sourav Ganguly" ] ]
dancer
eloped with her childhood friend Sourav Ganguly because their families were sworn enemies at that time. Later their families accepted the marriage and a formal wedding took place in February 1997. The couple have a daughter Sana Ganguly. Dancing career Dona Ganguly started learning dance from Amala Shankar when she was...
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Lamprologus callipterus
[ [ "Lamprologus callipterus", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Lamprologus callipterus", "parent taxon", "Lamprologus" ] ]
fish specially skilled for building mount by the shells
Lamprologus callipterus is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it very actively moves about in search of crustaceans and other invertebrates. Males of this species can reach a length of TL while the females only grow to TL (see below). This fish can also be found in the aquarium trade, though it is co...
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John Steinhoff
[ [ "John Steinhoff", "occupation", "Physicist" ], [ "John Steinhoff", "educated at", "University of Chicago" ], [ "John Steinhoff", "employer", "University of Tennessee" ] ]
American physicist
John Steinhoff (15 September 1942 ) is a classical physicist, best known for his important contributions to computational fluid dynamics field. He invented a physics based method called vorticity confinement to compute the numerical solution of partial differential equations. Biography Steinhoff studied at University o...
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Discovery River Boats
[ [ "Discovery River Boats", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Florida" ], [ "Discovery River Boats", "part of", "Walt Disney World" ] ]
former boat ride in Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort
Discovery River Boats was an attraction at Walt Disney World's Disney's Animal Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando. Attraction facts Renamed: Discovery River Taxi (November, 1998) Radio Disney River Cruise (March 1999) Ride History and present status The boats docked at the Safari Village and in Asia. Th...
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Sound of The Rising Sun
[ [ "Sound of The Rising Sun", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Drique London
Sound of The Rising Sun is the debut LP by Raleigh hip-hop artist Drique London. The album was released digitally on May 13, 2015, by DOC Music Group. It features Carlitta Durand, Carrington, Fresh Daily, Like Of Pac Div, Justin Alexander and Donovan McCray. Production was handled by Majestic, U’nique Music & The Candi...
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Kiryat Bialik
[ [ "Kiryat Bialik", "country", "Israel" ], [ "Kiryat Bialik", "instance of", "City" ] ]
city in Israel
Kiryat Bialik (, also Qiryat Bialik) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. It is one of the five Krayot suburbs to the north of Haifa. In it had a population of . The city was named after the poet Hayim Nahman Bialik. History In 1924, Ephraim and Sabina Katz, who immigrated from Romania, were the first Jews to set...
[ "Qiryat Bialik" ]
Kiryat Bialik
[ [ "Kiryat Bialik", "instance of", "City" ], [ "Kiryat Bialik", "inception", "1934" ] ]
city in Israel
town of Kiryat Bialik was established in July 1934 by a group of German Jewish immigrants who received a plot of land from the Jewish National Fund. The residents were mainly free professionals, doctors, engineers and lawyers who lived in private homes with gardens. During World War II, Kiryat Bialik was bombed due to ...
[ "Qiryat Bialik" ]
Kiryat Bialik
[ [ "Kiryat Bialik", "instance of", "City" ] ]
city in Israel
in 2008 was all Jewish, without a significant Arab population. There were 17,900 males and 19,200 females. In 2003 25.8% of the population was 19 years of age or younger, 15.8% between 20 and 29, 17.4% between 30 and 44, 21.5 from 45 to 59, 3.8% from 60 to 64, and 15.6% 65 years of age or older. The population growth r...
[ "Qiryat Bialik" ]
Kiryat Bialik
[ [ "Kiryat Bialik", "inception", "1934" ] ]
city in Israel
2002, there were 17,514 salaried workers and 912 self-employed in Kiryat Bialik. The mean monthly wage for a salaried worker was 6,119 NIS; salaried males had a mean monthly wage of 7,851 NIS versus 4,491 NIS for females The mean income for the self-employed was 5,996 NIS. 557 people received unemployment benefits and ...
[ "Qiryat Bialik" ]
Kiryat Bialik
[ [ "Kiryat Bialik", "instance of", "City" ] ]
city in Israel
down in 1985. Education According to CBS, there are 9 schools and 6,291 students in the city: 6 elementary schools with 2,540 students, and 3 secondary education schools (2 junior high and 1 high school, under the same administration) with 3,751 students. 63.4% of 12th grade students were entitled to a Bagrut (matricul...
[ "Qiryat Bialik" ]
Ghazab
[ [ "Ghazab", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Ghazab", "cast member", "Dharmendra" ], [ "Ghazab", "cast member", "Rekha" ], [ "Ghazab", "cast member", "Aruna Irani" ], [ "Ghazab", "cast member", "Ranjeet" ], [ "Ghazab", "cast member",...
1982 film
Ghazab () is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Rekha. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Kalyanaraman. The movie was a 'Hit' and the performance of Dharmendra was critically acclaimed. Plot Ajay, a naïve heir, is murdered by a gang after his wealth. He lives on as a ghost, approaches his brother Vijay ...
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