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Arne Ording
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Norwegian historian and politician
the group around the periodical Mot Dag, and when Mot Dag was formalized as an organization, Ording became one of the prominent members. Mot Dag was a revolutionary socialist group, and had a goal of attracting an elite of intellectuals. Ording was also the chairman of the Mot Dag-affiliated organization Clarté, and ed...
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Arne Ording
[ [ "Arne Ording", "family name", "Ording" ], [ "Arne Ording", "member of", "Mot Dag" ] ]
Norwegian historian and politician
de Salut public. Étude sur la Terreur. In 1936 he issued the book Den første internasjonale. Arbeiderbevegelsens gjennombrudd 1830–1875, about the First International. The same year, in 1936, Mot Dag was absorbed by the Norwegian Labour Party. Ording edited their periodical Det 20de Århundre together with Finn Moe, and...
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Arne Ording
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Norwegian historian and politician
he worked as a consultant for Minister of Foreign Affairs Trygve Lie. He became known to the occupied Norwegian people for his news commentaries, broadcast from London through BBC Radio. His impact as an exiled commentator was only comparable to that of Toralf Øksnevad; historian Hans Fredrik Dahl notes that "judging b...
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Arne Ording
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Norwegian historian and politician
under Halvard Lange, although he declined Lange's offer to be appointed as State Secretary in both 1949 and 1953. He actively supported Norway's signing of the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949, a controversial issue. Not long after, Norway established its first development aid project, in Kerala, about which Ording wrote ...
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Arne Ording
[ [ "Arne Ording", "family name", "Ording" ] ]
Norwegian historian and politician
the same name from 1937 to 1940. He is best known for editing the eight-volume work Aschehougs verdenshistorie together with T. Dahl. He also wrote Arbeiderbevegelsen fram til 1887, volume one of Det norske Arbeiderpartis historie released in 1960. He kept diaries from 1942 to 1955, and although it was not his intentio...
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Arne Ording
[ [ "Arne Ording", "country of citizenship", "Norway" ], [ "Arne Ording", "educated at", "University of Oslo" ], [ "Arne Ording", "employer", "University of Oslo" ], [ "Arne Ording", "member of", "Mot Dag" ] ]
Norwegian historian and politician
(1932) Norsk centralforening for boktrykkere gjennem 50 år (1932) Den første internasjonale. Arbeiderbevegelsens gjennombrudd 1830–1875 (1936) 100 kronikker (1946) Våre falne 1939-1945 (volume I-IV; 1949–1951; main editor) Aschehougs verdenshistorie. Fra antikken til våre dager (8 volumes; 1958; co-editor) Arne Ordings...
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Sprint World Headquarters Campus
[ [ "Sprint World Headquarters Campus", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Kansas" ] ]
Building in Overland Park, Kansas
The Sprint World Headquarters Campus is a collection of 17 buildings encompassing on 200 acres in Overland Park, Kansas that is the world headquarters of Sprint Corporation, an American telecom company. The buildings were designed by Hillier Architecture (which became RMJM in 2007) based on a theme which Sprint dubbed ...
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The Known World
[ [ "The Known World", "author", "Edward P. Jones" ], [ "The Known World", "genre", "Historical novel" ] ]
book by Edward P. Jones
The Known World is a 2003 historical novel by Edward P. Jones. Set in Virginia during the antebellum era, it examines the issues regarding the ownership of black slaves by both white and black Americans. The book was published to acclaim, with praise its story and Jones's prose. In particular, his ability to intertwine...
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The Known World
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book by Edward P. Jones
a National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2004. In 2005 it won the International Dublin Literary Award, one of the richest literary awards for a novel in the English language. It was a finalist for the 2003 National Book Award. In 2009, website The Millions polled 48 critics, writers, a...
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Harumi Tsuyuzaki
[ [ "Harumi Tsuyuzaki", "given name", "Harumi" ], [ "Harumi Tsuyuzaki", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ], [ "Harumi Tsuyuzaki", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Harumi Tsuyuzaki", "place of birth", "Kawasaki, Kanagawa" ] ]
Japanese musician
Harumi Tsuyuzaki (露崎春女, aka Lyrico; born April 11, 1974 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan) is a female Japanese pop, R&B, soul singer and songwriter. Shortly after her debut in 1995, she achieved a fame as an extraordinarily talented singer. With her astonishing vocal skills and unique songwriting talent, Harumi has captiva...
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Harumi Tsuyuzaki
[ [ "Harumi Tsuyuzaki", "given name", "Harumi" ] ]
Japanese musician
Break On Out (Nov 26, 1999) Snow (Jan 26, 2000) Jyounetsu No Taiyou (Dec 6, 2000) Prayer (Feb 7, 2001) Tears In Christmas (Nov 21, 2001) True Romance (Jan 23, 2002) Eternity (May 22, 2002) Kiseki No Hana (Sep 19, 2002) Lost Wing (Nov 19, 2003) Ageha (Jul 7, 2004) The Song of Life -Hikarinouta- w/Yuji Toriyama (Jan 18, ...
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Worcester Memorial Auditorium
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multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Worcester Memorial Auditorium (also known simply as "the Aud") is a multi-purpose arena located at Lincoln Square in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built in 1933 to honor the sacrifices of Worcester citizens during times of war. The building includes a multi-purpose auditorium originally designed to seat 3,500-4,500 ...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Historic Places in 1980 as part of the Institutional District. In 2009, Preservation Massachusetts included Lincoln Square on its "Most Endangered Historic Resources" list, because the square's three historic buildings - the Aud, the old Worcester County Courthouse, and the Lincoln Square Boys Club - were all empty or ...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
City are ongoing. Architecture The Aud was designed by Frederic C. Hirons of New York and L.W. Briggs Company of Worcester in the Classical Revival style, with an Art Deco-inspired interior and bas-relief ornamentation. It was constructed of Deer Island granite, Indiana limestone, and marble. Fronting Lincoln Square ar...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "country", "United States" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
United States. Kimball Pipe Organ In 1933, a Kimball pipe organ containing 6,853 pipes was installed in the auditorium. The console sits on a hydraulic elevator, which historically enabled the console to be raised or lowered between the stage, the auditorium floor, and one level below. Though the organ has never been a...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
times of war. It took more than a decade to secure land for the building. When the original plans to construct an auditorium on the Common fell through, the present location at Lincoln Square was selected instead. Construction began in 1931 and was completed in 1933 at a cost of $2 million. A dedication ceremony took p...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
and cultural life. Concerts, basketball games, high school and college graduations, fundraisers, and election day polling all took place in the main hall. Before the Hart Center opened in 1975, the building was home to both the Bay State Bombardiers of the Continental Basketball Association and the Holy Cross Crusaders...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
of modern athletics and performance venues in Worcester, the Aud ceased to be a vital cultural center. At the turn of the twenty-first century, the basement was used briefly as a juvenile court, and the auditorium as storage for Massachusetts State Trial Court records, but the rest of the building fell into disrepair. ...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
frequently used by "urban explorers" who capture photos of the abandoned building and film videos. The building is not heavily policed at nighttime, making it easy for experienced urban explorers to break in. Future In May 2019, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette revealed that the City of Worcester had authorized the sal...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
[ [ "Worcester Memorial Auditorium", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
the preservation of the exterior facades, Shrine of the Immortal murals, Kimball pipe organ, and lobby. The auditorium would be outfitted for competitive gaming, esports competitions, and performances; the Little Theatre converted into an IMAX-style venue suitable for entertainment and educational events by local insti...
[ "The Aud" ]
Worcester Memorial Auditorium
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multi-purpose hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
establishment of a research center that would have been proximate to Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Gateway Park. Calls to demolish the building also failed to gain traction. Popular Culture In 2013, a scene for the film American Hustle was filmed in the Aud. In 2018, the Aud was transformed into a bank for the Liam...
[ "The Aud" ]
Two Point Studios
[ [ "Two Point Studios", "inception", "2016" ] ]
British Game Studio
Two Point Studios is a British video game development company founded on 26 July 2016 by Ben Hymers, Mark Webley, and Gary Carr. Carr and Webley had previously worked on titles including Theme Hospital, Black & White, and the Fable series for Bullfrog Productions and later Lionhead Studios, and Two Point Studios has ot...
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T. W. Josey High School
[ [ "T. W. Josey High School", "country", "United States" ] ]
high school in Georgia, United States
T. W. Josey Comprehensive High School (commonly referred to as T. W. Josey or Josey High School) is a public high school in Augusta, Georgia, United States. Josey's campus is located several blocks south of the Medical District. The campus is bounded by 15th Street to the east, Essie McIntyre St. (at former city limits...
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Zoo York
[ [ "Zoo York", "headquarters location", "New York City" ] ]
company that designs and markets skateboards, apparel, sneakers and accessories
Zoo York is a style and social philosophy inspired by the New York City graffiti art subculture of the 1970s. Its name originates from a subway tunnel running underneath the area of the Central Park Zoo. This tunnel, called the Zoo York Tunnel, or simply "Zoo York," was a haunt of very early "old school" graffiti write...
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Zoo York
[ [ "Zoo York", "headquarters location", "New York City" ] ]
company that designs and markets skateboards, apparel, sneakers and accessories
was discouraged by a tall aluminum-sheathed wall erected around the open ground by the New York City Transit Authority—but this hardly deterred local graffiti writers from boosting one another over it and climbing down into the tunnel below. Down inside the tunnel, there were four subway tracks (uptown and downtown IND...
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Zoo York
[ [ "Zoo York", "headquarters location", "New York City" ] ]
company that designs and markets skateboards, apparel, sneakers and accessories
their territory by "tagging" the wall which had been put up around the construction site. A photograph of the extinct Zoo York Wall is prominently displayed on the second page of The Faith of Graffiti, the noted 1974 photo essay book on New York City graffiti (documented by Mervyn Kurlansky and John Naar, with text by ...
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Zoo York
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company that designs and markets skateboards, apparel, sneakers and accessories
ground. Marvelling at their perverse urban psychologies, ALI decided that all city people were insane for seeking imprisonment in tiny apartments, offices, subway cars and the like, and declared that New York City itself was "not New, but a Zoo!" He named the tunnel itself "Zoo York"—a perfect symbol, in his mind, of t...
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Got 2 Believe
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2002 film by Olivia Lamasan
Got 2 Believe is a 2002 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Claudine Barretto and Rico Yan. The title originated from the popular song "Got to Believe in Magic" performed by David Pomeranz, and covered by Filipino band Side A, which was also the movie's theme song. It was a box office success in the Philippines. The...
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Got 2 Believe
[ [ "Got 2 Believe", "cast member", "Claudine Barretto" ] ]
2002 film by Olivia Lamasan
believe in happy endings. One day, he gets an offer from his cousin for a chance to be an international photographer. But here's the catch, he needs to have an exclusive pictorial with Toni (Claudine Barretto), who constantly appears in weddings being covered by him. Toni, tagged as the perennial bridesmaid, is a 25-ye...
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Got 2 Believe
[ [ "Got 2 Believe", "cast member", "Claudine Barretto" ] ]
2002 film by Olivia Lamasan
offered by Lorenz upon learning that he is the photographer who took all her awkward and candid photos published at random wedding magazines. Nevertheless, Lorenz succeeds to make Toni accept his offer when he promised to set the latter on a date with his bachelor friend who is based abroad. Toni takes the bargain. How...
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Got 2 Believe
[ [ "Got 2 Believe", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Got 2 Believe", "country of origin", "Philippines" ] ]
2002 film by Olivia Lamasan
Rico Yan as Lorenz Montinola Vhong Navarro as Rudolph Dominic Ochoa as Perry Nikki Valdez as Karen Carlo Muñoz as Arnold Noel Trinidad as Judge Villacosta Wilma Doesnt as Catherine 'Cathy' Garcia Maribeth Bichara as Aunt Cary Jackie Castillejo as Aunt Ling Nina Ricci Alagao as George Angel Jacob as Tatet Laura James as...
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Got 2 Believe
[ [ "Got 2 Believe", "instance of", "Film" ] ]
2002 film by Olivia Lamasan
romantic movies. In 2015, it was digitally remastered by the ABS-CBN Film Restoration. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Copyright 2002 by Star Recording, INC. Exclusively distributed by STAR RECORDING, INC. Got to Believe in Magic- performed by Side A, courtesy of Polyeast Records I've Fallen for You- performed by Fr...
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Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
Assassin's Creed Origins is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is the tenth major installment in the Assassin's Creed series and the successor to 2015's Assassin's Creed Syndicate. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on Octo...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
by promoting liberty, and The Order of the Ancients—forerunners to the Templar Order—who desire peace through the forced imposition of order. Origins received positive reviews from critics, who praised the story, characters, voice acting, reworked gameplay-systems, immersive world of Egypt, historical accuracy and the ...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ] ]
2017 video game
game's main character. The player can also tame various predators which will serve as a companion for the player and assist them against enemies. Naval combat, underwater exploration and tomb raiding return to the series. The game also features revised combat mechanics. Previous titles in the Assassin's Creed series us...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "narrative location", "Egypt" ] ]
2017 video game
Royal Scribe Eudoros as The Snake, but Bayek is disturbed by Eudoros' last words, which imply there are more masked men. Aya directs Bayek to her friend Apollodorus the Sicilian for more information. Apollodorus introduces him to Cleopatra, who confirms that the masked men form the Order of Ancients. The Order ousted h...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "narrative location", "Egypt" ] ]
2017 video game
protect the world from the shadows. In Rome, Aya confronts Septimius, who wields the Staff of Eden and she kills him. She then infiltrates the Roman Senate and assassinates Caesar. Later, she meets with Cleopatra and warns her to be a fair ruler or she will return to assassinate her. Afterward, Bayek and Aya (now calli...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "publisher", "Ubisoft" ] ]
2017 video game
of actually joining them. The two depart for modern-day Alexandria. In experiencing Bayek's memories, Layla may encounter a series of ancient structures built by the First Civilization. Each contains a message that alludes to Layla playing a pivotal role in an upcoming apocalyptic event. Downloadable content Ubisoft re...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "narrative location", "Egypt" ] ]
2017 video game
investigate a clash between a rebel faction and occupying Roman forces. In addition to the new story chapter, The Hidden Ones introduces a variety of new items for the player to acquire, including an outfit, two Legendary weapon sets, a pair of mounts, and other weapons. The expansion raises the game's level cap to 45....
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
cause of the curse that has brought certain dead rulers back to life. The Hidden Ones raises the level cap to 45 while The Curse of the Pharaohs increases it to 55. Like The Hidden Ones, the expansion adds new outfits, gear and weapons, these themed around ancient Egyptian mythology. The Curse of the Pharaohs was relea...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "developer", "Ubisoft Kiev" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "publisher", "Ubisoft" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ] ]
2017 video game
chose to delay the release of Origins until 2017. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot cited a desire to focus on the quality of the individual titles, the opportunity to develop future games with new engines, and the disappointing sales of Syndicate as the reasons behind the decision. The team enlisted Ubisoft Kiev to develop t...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
was developed using the latest iteration of the AnvilNext engine. During the production of Assassin's Creed III in November 2011 Ubisoft conducted a fan survey exploring potential settings for future titles. Ancient Egypt was one of the most popular choices, but Alex Hutchinson, the creative director of Assassin's Cree...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "publisher", "Ubisoft" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "composer", "Sarah Schachner" ] ]
2017 video game
was composed by Sarah Schachner, who previously worked on the series with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed Unity. The game features a Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Marketing In August 2017, Square Enix announced a promotional crossover between the Assassin's Creed franchise and Final Fantasy XV. Taking th...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ] ]
2017 video game
"generally favorable" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic. Louise Blain from GamesRadar+ gave the game a score of 5 out of 5 stars and called it the best of the franchise, saying that "As beautiful as it is deadly, Origins Egyptian playground is finally everything you wanted the Creed to be....
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "narrative location", "Egypt" ] ]
2017 video game
marks evolution fans might not have even known they were waiting for, delivering one of the best overall experiences we've seen yet from the series." Alanah Pearce's 9/10 review on IGN stated that "Assassin's Creed Origins is a deep-dive into a truly stunning realization of ancient Egypt, with a rich series of cultures...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ] ]
2017 video game
weapons, catered to the situation. The RPG elements encourage challenges of their own, and even despite a handful of bugs, I desperately wanted to keep playing." Colin Campbell of Polygon gave the game a score of 8.5/10, writing, "In essence, Assassin's Creed Origins is much the same game as the original Assassin's Cre...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
[ [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "part of the series", "Assassin's Creed" ], [ "Assassin's Creed Origins", "narrative location", "Egypt" ] ]
2017 video game
astounds the senses as much as the wondrous world this game inhabits." The game's historical accuracy and use of historians and Egyptologists were praised by Windows Central and Forbes, which referred to it as "perhaps the most realistic recreation of classical Egypt ever made." Vice spoke about this to Harvard Egyptol...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
World Game" in PC Gamers 2017 Game of the Year Awards, whereas its other nominations were for "Best Setting" and "Game of the Year". It was also nominated for "Best Xbox One Game" in both Destructoids Game of the Year Awards 2017 and IGN's Best of 2017 Awards, the latter of which also nominated it for "Best Action-Adve...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
Action Game of the Year Awards. Kotaku'''s Jason Schreier discovered that many of the game's user reviews on review aggregator Metacritic were artificially improved through the use of an online bot. In an article on history-themed video games, the Damals magazine wrote that the Discovery Tour mode presented a transform...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Assassin's Creed Origins
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2017 video game
that of Assassin's Creed Syndicate, while player engagement also saw an increase. 35% of the sales were digital download, compared to just 12% for Syndicate''. Accolades Notes References External links Category:2017 video games Category:Action-adventure games Category:Ancient Egypt in fiction Category:Assassin's Creed ...
[ "Assassin's Creed Empire" ]
Gabriela Gunčíková
[ [ "Gabriela Gunčíková", "country of citizenship", "Czech Republic" ], [ "Gabriela Gunčíková", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Gabriela Gunčíková", "participant in", "Eurovision Song Contest" ] ]
Czech singer
Gabriela Gunčíková (, born 27 June 1993), also known as Gabriela Gun, is a Czech singer. Her singing voice has been described as a cross between Sheryl Crow and Ann Wilson from the band, Heart. She was the runner-up of the second season of Česko Slovenská SuperStar and won the New Artist award at the 2011 Český slavík ...
[ "Gabriela Guncikova" ]
Gabriela Gunčíková
[ [ "Gabriela Gunčíková", "record label", "Universal Music Group" ] ]
Czech singer
2011, Gunčíková became a finalist on the second season of the Czech-Slovak version of Pop Idol, titled Česko Slovenská SuperStar. She ended up as the show's runner-up, placing behind the Slovak winner Lukáš Adamec. She was the highest placing Czech contestant during the season. Following the show's ending, she was sign...
[ "Gabriela Guncikova" ]
Gabriela Gunčíková
[ [ "Gabriela Gunčíková", "participant in", "Eurovision Song Contest" ] ]
Czech singer
and subsequently joined the American progressive rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra as a touring vocalist. She departed from the band the following year. 2015–present: Eurovision Song Contest 2016 In March 2016, Gunčíková was announced as the Czech entrant to the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "I Stand". Sh...
[ "Gabriela Guncikova" ]
Craig Mundie
[ [ "Craig Mundie", "place of birth", "Cleveland" ], [ "Craig Mundie", "employer", "Microsoft" ] ]
American Microsoft employee
Craig James Mundie (born July 1, 1949 in Cleveland, Ohio) is Senior Advisor to the CEO at Microsoft and its former Chief Research and Strategy Officer. He started in the consumer platforms division in 1992, managing the production of Windows CE for hand-held and automotive systems and early console games. In 1997, Mund...
[ "Craig James Mundie" ]
Craig Mundie
[ [ "Craig Mundie", "educated at", "Georgia Tech" ] ]
American Microsoft employee
later became director of its advanced development facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. In 1982, he co-founded Alliant Computer Systems, holding a variety of positions there before becoming CEO. Alliant filed for bankruptcy in 1992. Mundie holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (1971) and a m...
[ "Craig James Mundie" ]
2015–16 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team
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American college basketball season
The 2015–16 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team represented Weber State University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats were led by tenth-year head coach Randy Rahe and played their home games at the Dee Events Center in Ogden, Utah. They were members of the Big Sky Conference...
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2015–16 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team
[ [ "2015–16 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team", "season of club or team", "Weber State Wildcats" ], [ "2015–16 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team", "sport", "Basketball" ] ]
American college basketball season
Tournament, they lost to Xavier in the First Round. Previous season The Wildcats finished the 2014–15 season 13–17, 8–10 in Big Sky play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the Big Sky Tournament to Montana. Departures Incoming Transfers 2015 incoming recruits 2016 incoming recruits ...
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Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
[ [ "Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski", "conflict", "World War I" ], [ "Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski", "conflict", "World War II" ], [ "Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski", "sports discipline competed in", "Dressage" ] ]
German general
__NOTOC__ Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (2 January 1899 – 19 September 1966) was an Olympic equestrian, winning a Gold Medal in the team dressage at the 1936 Olympics. He won an Iron Cross in 1918 as a lieutenant during World War I. A panzer general during World War II, in Poland in 1939 and then the Russian Front whe...
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Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
[ [ "Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski", "military rank", "Generalmajor" ] ]
German general
Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Class (28 May 1918) & 1st Class (14 October 1918) Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd Class (25 September 1939) & 1st Class (10 November 1939) German Cross in Gold on 7 August 1943 as Oberst in Panzer-Regiment 11 Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords Knight's Cross on 1 Januar...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "country of citizenship", "Norway" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "place of birth", "Decorah, Iowa" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "diocese", "Diocese of Nidaros" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "position held", "Bishop" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
Arne Fjellbu (19 December 1890 – 9 October 1962) was a Norwegian bishop. During World War II, he played a central role in the Church's resistance against the Nazi authorities. He was bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros from 1945 to 1960. Early life and career He was born in Decorah, Iowa in the United States as a son of v...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "country of citizenship", "Norway" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "occupation", "Priest" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
Royal Frederick University with the cand.theol. degree in 1914, completed the practical-theological seminary and was ordained in 1916. In October 1918 he married Karen Christie (1892–1965). He was a priest in Berlin from 1916 to 1917, acting vicar in Borge from 1919-1921, and auxiliary priest in the Nidaros Cathedral f...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "country of citizenship", "Norway" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "occupation", "Priest" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
the authorities demanded that Nazi priest P. Blessing-Dahle preside over the church ceremony to celebrate the inauguration () of the Quisling regime. Fjellbu then held an alternative ceremony later the same day, and for that he was fired on 19 February. As a result, all bishops in the Church of Norway stepped down in p...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "country of citizenship", "Norway" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "diocese", "Diocese of Nidaros" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "position held", "Bishop" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
to the campaign led by Frank Buchman and the Oxford Group in Norway from 1934 onwards. Fjellbu was expelled from the Diocese of Nidaros on 1 May 1942, and moved to Hølen before being expelled to Andøya in June 1943. He was coerced from Andøya to Lillehammer in the summer of 1944, but fled to Sweden the same autumn. In ...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "place of death", "Trondheim" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "position held", "Bishop" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
stayed in Finnmark until late March, when he was called to London to speak at a memorial sermon in Westminster Abbey on 9 April. He returned from the United Kingdom to Stockholm by plane on 1 May 1945, heading for Finnmark, but due to the events instead travelled to Trondheim by train, arriving on 9 May, and conducting...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "position held", "Bishop" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
war years, Fjellbu documented events in a secret diary, parts of which were published as Minner fra krigsårene in 1945. Fjellbu remained a bishop until his retirement in 1960. He was a co-founder of the World Council of Churches in 1948, and was a member of its executive committee in 1953. He was also involved in the L...
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Arne Fjellbu
[ [ "Arne Fjellbu", "place of death", "Trondheim" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "educated at", "University of Oslo" ], [ "Arne Fjellbu", "place of birth", "Decorah, Iowa" ] ]
Norwegian bishop
and an honorary member of the British and Foreign Bible Society and the International Mark Twain Society. He was appointed as a Commander With Star of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1958, and also as a Commander of the Danish Order of the Dannebrog. He died in October 1962 in Trondheim. References External li...
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Dean Silvers
[ [ "Dean Silvers", "occupation", "Screenwriter" ], [ "Dean Silvers", "occupation", "Film producer" ] ]
American film producer
Dean Silvers is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, attorney and author. He has produced numerous films, including Flirting with Disaster, Manny & Lo, and Spanking the Monkey, which won multiple awards, including the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and two Independent Spirit Awards. The...
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Dean Silvers
[ [ "Dean Silvers", "place of birth", "Brooklyn" ] ]
American film producer
life Dean Silvers was born in Brooklyn, New York and currently resides in Manhattan, New York with his wife, Marlen Hecht, and their two sons, Forrest Silvers and Tyler Silvers. Filmography Unconquered (1989) (co-producer) (CBS Broadcasting Inc. (CBS)) Resident Alien (1990) (co-producer) (Docurama) The Last Good Time (...
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Atlas Cedar Biosphere Reserve
[ [ "Atlas Cedar Biosphere Reserve", "country", "Morocco" ], [ "Atlas Cedar Biosphere Reserve", "instance of", "Biosphere reserve" ] ]
biosphere reserve in Morocco
The Atlas Cedar Biosphere Reserve (established 2016) is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve located in the central Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The biosphere reserve is home to 75% of the world's majestic Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) tree population. This part of the Atlas Mountains is rich in ecosystems and its peaks, reachin...
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Manindra Nath Nayak
[ [ "Manindra Nath Nayak", "occupation", "Revolutionary" ], [ "Manindra Nath Nayak", "educated at", "Scottish Church College" ] ]
Indian Independence activist
Manindra Nath Nayak (30 June 1897 in Bangabda – 28 December 1982 in Bangabda) was a Bengali revolutionary and Indian independence activist. Early life Nayak was born in his maternal home at Chandannagar, Hooghly district in British India. His father name was Bhushan Chandra Nayak. Manidra Nath was the first science gra...
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Enseñame a vivir
[ [ "Enseñame a vivir", "genre", "Telenovela" ], [ "Enseñame a vivir", "original broadcaster", "El Trece" ], [ "Enseñame a vivir", "cast member", "Pablo Rago" ], [ "Enseñame a vivir", "production company", "Pol-ka" ] ]
television series
Enseñame a vivir (Teach me to live) is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and broadcast by El Trece from May 12 to December 14, 2009. Cast Pablo Rago as Lucas Antonio Linares Violeta Urtizberea as Asaí/Clodine Fernández Salguero Jorge Suárez as Félix Argentino Benítez Laura Azcurra as Marcela Correale Felipe Co...
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Enseñame a vivir
[ [ "Enseñame a vivir", "instance of", "Television series" ], [ "Enseñame a vivir", "production company", "Pol-ka" ] ]
television series
that Lorena is actually her granddaughter. 20 years later, the news reports the findings of "a young girl of the jungle" who was raised by monkeys. Responding to the name "Asai", she appears to have survived in the wild for the last 20 years. Amanda, stirred by the memory of the tragic loss of her son and daughter-in-l...
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Ahmose
[ [ "Ahmose", "family", "Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt" ] ]
Egyptian princess
Ahmose is an Ancient Egyptian name meaning "The Moon is born" or "Child of the Moon". It was a very popular name in the beginning of the eighteenth dynasty. The name may refer to: Pharaohs Senakhtenre Ahmose ( died c. 1560 or 1558 BC), pharaoh of the seventeenth dynasty of Egypt Ahmose I (reigned c. 1550 BC – c. 1525 B...
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Ahmose
[ [ "Ahmose", "father", "Seqenenre Tao" ], [ "Ahmose", "noble title", "Princess" ] ]
Egyptian princess
Tao II Ahmose Inhapi (or Ahmose-Inhapy) (fl. c. mid-16th century BC), daughter of Pharaoh Senakhtenre Tao I Ahmose-Nefertari (c. 1560 BC – c. 1500 BC), daughter of Seqenenre Tao II and Ahhotep I Ahmose-Meritamun (or Ahmose-Meritamon), (fl. c. late-16th century BC), daughter of Ahmose I and Ahmose Nefertari Ahmose-Sitka...
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Ahmose
[ [ "Ahmose", "father", "Seqenenre Tao" ], [ "Ahmose", "noble title", "Princess" ] ]
Egyptian princess
a son of Amenhotep II; High Priest of Re Ahmose (princess) (fl. c. mid-16th century BC), daughter of pharaoh Tao II Ahmose-ankh (fl. c. mid-16th century BC), son of Pharaoh Ahmose I and queen Ahmose Nefertari Ahmose-Henutemipet (fl. c. late-16th century BC), daughter of Pharaoh Tao II and probably Queen Ahhotep I Ahmos...
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Osman Melgares
[ [ "Osman Melgares", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Osman Melgares", "country of citizenship", "Honduras" ], [ "Osman Melgares", "member of sports team", "Indy Eleven" ] ]
Honduran association football player
Osman Melgares (born November 27, 1986) is a Honduran footballer who currently plays for Real Sociedad of the Honduran Liga Nacional. Career Club In February 2015, Melgares signed for Indy Eleven of the North American Soccer League, on a six-month loan deal. Melgares returned to Real Sociedad in July of the same year. ...
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The Magic of Oz
[ [ "The Magic of Oz", "author", "L. Frank Baum" ] ]
book by L. Frank Baum
The Magic of Oz is the thirteenth Land of Oz book written by L. Frank Baum. Published on June 7, 1919, one month after the author's death, The Magic of Oz relates the unsuccessful attempt of the Munchkin boy Kiki Aru and former Nome King Ruggedo to conquer Oz. The novel was dedicated to "the Children of our Soldiers, t...
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The Magic of Oz
[ [ "The Magic of Oz", "set during recurring event", "Birthday" ] ]
book by L. Frank Baum
in the Forest of Gugu during this council of war with a request for monkeys to train in time for Ozma's upcoming birthday party. Ruggedo recognizes his old enemies and inspires Kiki to begin transforming people and animals left and right — including Ruggedo, whom Kiki turns against by transforming him into a goose, a t...
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The Magic of Oz
[ [ "The Magic of Oz", "set during recurring event", "Birthday" ] ]
book by L. Frank Baum
City and train. On arriving there, Dorothy and the Wizard are dispatched to a magic island where Cap'n Bill and Trot went to get a magic flower for Ozma's birthday. However, the island itself causes anything living that touches it to take root there, and that is how the sailor and his friend are found when Dorothy and ...
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The Magic of Oz
[ [ "The Magic of Oz", "set during recurring event", "Birthday" ] ]
book by L. Frank Baum
plank onto his good leg, walks with that and his wooden leg onto the island, and retrieves the flower. Back at the Emerald City, Ozma and her friends celebrate her birthday (though without quite the pomp and fanfare from The Road to Oz) and then decide how to deal with the evil magicians transformed into nuts. The Wiza...
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The Magic of Oz
[ [ "The Magic of Oz", "follows", "The Tin Woodman of Oz" ] ]
book by L. Frank Baum
in the Emerald City and learn to be good and kind. Release The upsurge in sales that had greeted the previous Oz book, The Tin Woodman of Oz, in 1918 also affected The Magic of Oz, which sold 26,200 copies. The Oz books in total sold almost twice as many copies in 1919 as in 1918, and 1918 had been an exceptionally goo...
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Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "mother", "Maria Josepha of Austria" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of birth", "Dresden" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "position held", "Regent" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "family", ...
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
Franz Xavier of Saxony (b. Dresden, 25 August 1730 – d. Dresden, 21 June 1806) was a Saxon prince and member of the House of Wettin. He was the fourth but second surviving son of Augustus III, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, and Maria Josepha of Austria. Life Regent of Saxony His older brother, the Elector Freder...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "position held", "Regent" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "occupation", "Regent" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
Elector Frederick Augustus III. As co-regent, Franz Xavier continued the rationalistic reforms of his brother. In October 1765, Franz Xavier performed in the name of the young Elector a formal renunciation of the Polish Crown in favor of Stanislaus Poniatowski, as was required by the treaty signed between Prussia and R...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of birth", "Dresden" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "position held", "Regent" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "occupation", "Regent" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
of the country, who violently refused to implement his proposal because of the high expense associated with his reorganization plan. According to the regulations imposed by the Golden Bull of 1356, the regency of an underage Elector ended when he reached his eighteenth birthday. As a result, in 1768, the Elector Freder...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "spouse", "Maria Chiara Spinucci" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "spouse", "Maria Chiara Spinucci" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "noble title", "Count" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
contessa Maria Chiara Spinucci. The union was kept secret until 1777 when it was formally announced and legitimized. In 1769, Franz Xavier moved his family to France, the home of his younger sister, the Dauphine Marie-Josèphe, who had died two years earlier. He lived in France for almost twenty years under the assumed ...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of birth", "Dresden" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of death", "Zabeltitz" ], [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "residence", "Zabeltitz" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
in Rome, the Prince sat for a bust by Domenico Cardelli. After the death of his wife in 1792, he remained in Rome for some years. Eventually, though, he returned to Saxony and settled into Schloss Zabeltitz. Franz Xavier lived there until his death, aged seventy-five. Issue During their marriage, Franz Xavier and Maria...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of birth", "Dresden" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
1766 - d. Dresden, 18 November 1766), twin with Ludwig. Joseph Xavier Karl Raphael Philipp Benno (b. Dresden, 23 August 1767 - killed in a duel at Teplitz by Russian prince Nicholas Shcherbatov, 26 June 1802), called "Le Chevalier de Saxe". Elisabeth Ursula Anna Cordula Xaveria (b. Dresden, 22 October 1768 - d. Dresden...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony
[ [ "Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony", "place of birth", "Dresden" ] ]
German prince and member of the House of Wettin
di Oriolo. Beatrix Marie Françoise Brigitte (b. Chaumot, 1 February 1772 - d. Dresden, 6 February 1806), married on 18 February 1794 to Don Raffaele Riario-Sforza, Marchese di Corleto. Kunigunde Anna Helena Maria Josepha (b. Chaumot, 18 March 1774 - d. Rome, 18 October 1828), married on 1795 to Marchese Don Giovanni Pa...
[ "Franz Xavier of Saxony" ]
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever
[ [ "Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever", "performer", "Andrew Lloyd Webber" ] ]
album by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever is a 2001 box set compilation album of the music of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Released in 2001 and comprising five discs in total, the album's first three discs feature a selection of between three and five tracks from each of Lloyd Webber's musicals to date, roughly in chronologi...
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Victoria Falls Power Station
[ [ "Victoria Falls Power Station", "country", "Zambia" ] ]
waterfall
The Victoria Falls Power Station is a hydroelectric power plant of the Zambesi River in Zambia. It is located in the third gorge below Victoria Falls. It comprises three power stations with a total capacity of : Station A was commissioned in 1936. It has an installed capacity of consisting of 2 machines of each and ano...
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Badwara
[ [ "Badwara", "instance of", "Tehsil" ], [ "Badwara", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Katni district" ] ]
tehsil in Madhya Pradesh, India
Badwara is a census town and Tehsil is located in Katni district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. 106 villages are in Badwara Tehsil. It comes under Badwara Panchayath. It belongs to Jabalpur Division. It is located 24 km towards east from District headquarters Katni. 382 km from state capital Bhopal. Badwara is ...
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Hubert Gorringe
[ [ "Hubert Gorringe", "occupation", "Cricketer" ], [ "Hubert Gorringe", "given name", "Hubert" ], [ "Hubert Gorringe", "place of birth", "Eastbourne" ] ]
English cricketer (1886-1958)
Hubert Maurice Gorringe (30 January 1886 – 28 August 1958) was an English cricketer. Gorringe's batting style is unknown. He was born at Eastbourne, Sussex. Gorringe made two first-class appearances for Sussex in 1920 County Championship. His first match came against Northamptonshire at the County Ground, Northampton, ...
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Stratos Dam
[ [ "Stratos Dam", "country", "Greece" ], [ "Stratos Dam", "inception", "1989" ] ]
dam in Stratos, Aitoloakarnania
The Stratos Hydroelectric Dam () is a dam on the river Acheloos in Aetolia-Acarnania, western Greece. It is situated just east of the village Stratos, and 9 km northwest of Agrinio. The dam created the Stratos artificial lake. There are four more dams upstream from the Stratos Dam: the Kastraki Dam, the Kremasta Dam, t...
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Susan Huber
[ [ "Susan Huber", "given name", "Susan" ], [ "Susan Huber", "occupation", "Voice actor" ], [ "Susan Huber", "family name", "Huber" ] ]
American actress
Susan Huber is an American voice actress who works with anime series at FUNimation Entertainment. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films. Plus she has worked at Radio Disney, which is now located in California. She is no longer working with Radio Disney due to the proc...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "director", "Ron Shelton" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Harrison Ford" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Josh Hartnett" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "c...
2003 film by Ron Shelton
Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Lolita Davidovich, Keith David, Gladys Knight, Master P, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau, and André Benjamin. It was directed by Ron Shelton, written by Shelton and Robert Souza, a...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Harrison Ford" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Josh Hartnett" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Lena Olin" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Bruce Greenwood" ], [ "Hollywood Homic...
2003 film by Ron Shelton
headquarters and leave in the middle of the play, now solid partners. Cast Harrison Ford as Detective-Sergeant Joseph "Joe" Gavilan Josh Hartnett as Detective K. C. Calden Lena Olin as Ruby Bruce Greenwood as Lieutenant Bernard "Bennie" Macko Isaiah Washington as Antoine Sartain Lolita Davidovich as Cleo Ricard Keith D...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Harrison Ford" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Josh Hartnett" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Dwight Yoakam" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "cast member", "Martin Landau" ], [ "Hollywood Hom...
2003 film by Ron Shelton
as Commander Preston Dwight Yoakam as Leroy Wasley Martin Landau as Jerry Duran Jennette McCurdy as the Van Family daughter Eloy Casados as Detective Eddie Cruz Frank Sinatra, Jr. as Marty Wheeler Robert Wagner as Himself Anthony Mackie as Killer 'Joker' Smokey Robinson as Cabbie Production The roles of Gavilan and Cal...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "instance of", "Film" ] ]
2003 film by Ron Shelton
together with Ford calling Hartnett a "punk" while Hartnett responded by calling Ford an "old fart". They reportedly carried over the feud into the promotional tour for the film. Reception On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 29% based on 161 reviews, and an average rat...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "genre", "Buddy film" ] ]
2003 film by Ron Shelton
film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. Michael O'Sullivan of the Washington Post wrote, "Hollywood Homicide is a buddy film starring two people who, even as the closing credits roll, appear to have just met" and added "every scene between them, and that's most every scene, feels like a screen test or, at bes...
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Hollywood Homicide
[ [ "Hollywood Homicide", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "publication date", "2003" ], [ "Hollywood Homicide", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
2003 film by Ron Shelton
plot; their dialogue redeems otherwise standard scenes." Box office The film did not perform well at the box office as it ended up losing its $75 million budget. It opened at #5 and grossed $11,112,632 in the opening weekend, where it was led by Finding Nemo, which was in first place in its third weekend. The film wrap...
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