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Act III: Life and Death
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2009 album by The Dear Hunter
Act III: Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band The Dear Hunter, released on June 23, 2009. According to lead vocalist Casey Crescenzo, it is the third part of a six-act story, following the original in 2006, Act I: The Lake South, the River North, and 2007's Act II: The Meaning of, and All Thin...
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Act III: Life and Death
[ [ "Act III: Life and Death", "follows", "Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading" ] ]
2009 album by The Dear Hunter
July 1, 2009, the album had peaked on the Billboard 200 at #182 (the first time a Dear Hunter album ever cracked the top 200), #14 on the Billboard Top Heatseakers, and #31 on Top Independent Albums. Track listing Deluxe edition The band released a deluxe edition of the album in a DVD-sized case that contained an autog...
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Act III: Life and Death
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2009 album by The Dear Hunter
four bonus tracks. The deluxe edition was only available through preorder of the album while supplies lasted, but was also seen at the merchandise table during The Dear Hunter's tour with Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and mewithoutYou. Music video The Dear Hunter, along with the help of artist Glenn Thomas, cre...
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Dominique Sylvain
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French journalist and writer
Dominique Sylvain (born ) is a French novelist specializing in crime fiction. Early life and education Sylvain was born in Thionville. Career Sylvain worked as an independent journalist for Le Journal du dimanche, then as a corporate journalist managing sponsorships in the steel industry at the Usinor group. Sylvain be...
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Gaetano Tumiati
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Italian journalist
Gaetano Tumiati (6 May 1918 – 28 October 2012) was an Italian journalist, writer and literary critic. Background Born in Ferrara, Italy, nephew of actor Gualtiero Tumiati, he published his first stories when he was 20 in the newspaper Oggi by Arrigo Benedetti and Mario Pannunzio. After the Second World War, in which he...
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Culture Brain
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company
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded on October 5, 1980. In 2016, it was renamed Culture Brain Excel. History Culture Brain was founded in 1980 as Nihon Game Corporation. In 1981, a subsidiary to handle the sales operations of the company was established. Its first video games were arcades games, wi...
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Culture Brain
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company
included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities. Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1989, NES), also known as Choujin Ultra Baseball Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1991, Super NES), also known as Super Ultra Baseball Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban (1992, SNES) NPB licensed. Super Ultra ...
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Culture Brain
[ [ "Culture Brain", "country", "Japan" ] ]
company
Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll (NES) Flying Warriors (NES) Fighting Simulator 2-in-1: Flying Warriors Ultimate Fighter (Super NES) SD Hiryu no Ken Gaiden (Game Boy) Flying Dragon (Nintendo 64) SD Hiryu no Ken Densetsu (Nintendo 64 - Japan only) Hiryu no Ken Retsuden GB (Game Boy Color) Virtual Hiryu No Ken (Sony Play...
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Culture Brain
[ [ "Culture Brain", "country", "Japan" ] ]
company
(NES) Little Ninja Brothers (NES) Ninja Boy (Game Boy) Super Chinese 3 (NES) Super Ninja Boy (Super NES) Ninja Boy 2 (Game Boy) Super Chinese World 2 (Super NES) Super Chinese Fighter (Super NES) Super Chinese Land 3 (Game Boy) Super Chinese World 3 (Super NES) Super Chinese Land 1-2-3 Dash (Game Boy) Super Chinese Fig...
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Culture Brain
[ [ "Culture Brain", "country", "Japan" ] ]
company
shoes, accessories and makeup to be used in different combinations. There are 5 GBA games and 2 DS games. Ferret/Hamster Monogatari series A Japan-only series of games formally about care-taking ferrets, and later about care-taking hamsters. The illustrations of the Hamster Monogatari ones were heavily inspired by Rits...
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Culture Brain
[ [ "Culture Brain", "country", "Japan" ] ]
company
(Game Boy Advance) Hamster Monogatari 3EX, 4, Special (Game Boy Advance) Konchuu Monster series A Japan-only series of games about catching, training and battling insects. First released with Super Chinese Labyrinth both in Volume 3 of Culture Brain's Twin Series, a series of two-in-one Game Boy Advance games. Konchuu ...
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The Trees and the Bramble
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fable by Aesop
The Trees and the Bramble is a composite title which covers a number of fables of similar tendency, ultimately deriving from a Western Asian literary tradition of debate poems between two contenders. Other related plant fables include The Oak and the Reed and The Fir and the Bramble. The fables One of Aesop's Fables, n...
[ "The Pomegranate, the Apple Tree, and the Bramble" ]
The Trees and the Bramble
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fable by Aesop
is brief and leads to the humorous moral that 'when there is a dispute among sophisticated people, then riff-raff also try to act important'. The story was for a long time limited to Greek sources and, though versions of a similar debate between other trees gained some currency in the 16th and 17th centuries, it soon f...
[ "The Pomegranate, the Apple Tree, and the Bramble" ]
The Trees and the Bramble
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fable by Aesop
their relative importance and when a bramble attempts to bring peace it is rebuked by the furious laurel. It has been observed that the poem is in the tradition of poetical disputes of Sumerian origin that spread throughout the Near East. In the oldest form of these, the two in debate call for a judgment on which is su...
[ "The Pomegranate, the Apple Tree, and the Bramble" ]
The Trees and the Bramble
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fable by Aesop
folly of electing a ruler rather than relying on non-hereditary 'judges'. When the trees decide to seek a king, they offer the throne to the olive, the fig and the vine; each in turn refuses, preferring to keep to their own fruitful role. Only the bramble accepts, and makes threats of what will happen to those that do ...
[ "The Pomegranate, the Apple Tree, and the Bramble" ]
The Trees and the Bramble
[ [ "The Trees and the Bramble", "author", "Aesop" ] ]
fable by Aesop
of Esop and other fabulists (1764) with the comment at the end that ‘the most worthless persons are generally the most presumptuous’. Dating from the time of Aesop in about 500 BCE, what appears to be an excerpt of an actual West Asian literary debate between a bramble and a pomegranate is inserted in the Aramaic story...
[ "The Pomegranate, the Apple Tree, and the Bramble" ]
1734 in Scotland
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Scotland-related events during the year of 1734
Events from the year 1734 in Scotland. Incumbents Monarch George II Secretary of State for Scotland: vacant Law officers Lord Advocate – Duncan Forbes Solicitor General for Scotland – Charles Erskine Judiciary Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord North Berwick Lord Justice General – Lord Ilay Lord Justice Cler...
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Alexis Gougeard
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French cyclist
Alexis Gougeard (born 5 March 1993 in Rouen) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He specializes in time trials and track cycling. He became professional in 2014, as a member of the team. He was named in the start list for the 2015 Vuelta a España, where he took his first grand tour stage win on...
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John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne
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American politician (1809-1884)
John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne (April 24, 1809 – May 17, 1884) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Mississippi. Biography Claiborne was named after Jean François Hamtramck, and was a nephew of William Charles Cole Claiborne and Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne, grandnephew of Thomas Claiborne, great-gr...
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John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne
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American politician (1809-1884)
member of the state House of Representatives from 1830 to 1834, then moved to Madison County, Mississippi, and was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress, where he was a Representative from March 4, 1835 to March 3, 1837. Claiborne presented credentials as a member-elect to the Twenty-fifth Congress and ...
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John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne
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American politician (1809-1884)
for Louisiana and Mississippi in 1853. He was the author of several historical works including his 1880 History of Mississippi. He returned to his estate, "Dumbarton", near Natchez, and died there on May 17, 1884. He is buried in Trinity Churchyard, Natchez, Mississippi. References External links Life of J. F. H. Claib...
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Trouble in the Home
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album by Thrashing Doves
Trouble in the Home is the second album by English band Thrashing Doves. It was released in 1989 on LP and CD by A&M Records and has so far not been reissued yet. Track listing All tracks written by Brian Foreman & Ken Foreman. "Reprobate's Hymn" – 4:28 "Angel Visit" – 3:17 "Sister Deals" – 3:49 "Lorelei" – 4:32 "Troub...
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Elizabeth Blower
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English poet, novelist and actress
Elizabeth Blower (c. 1757/63 – post-1816) was an English poet, novelist and actress. Her earlier written work comments on political, electoral and critical matters, but her two later novels are dominated by sentiment. Life Elizabeth Blower was born in Worcester, England, a city then notorious for electoral violence, wh...
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Savage Sinusoid
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2017 studio album by Igorrr
Savage Sinusoid is the third album by Gautier Serre, under his alias Igorrr, released on Metal Blade Records on June 16, 2017. In a 4 star review, Dom Lawson of Metal Hammer wrote that on the album, "blastbeats, operatic bellowing, electro-jazz and Balkan folk music collide, but these are not just eruptions of insanity...
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Savage Sinusoid
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2017 studio album by Igorrr
de Haïdouks, Cannibal Corpse and Aphex Twin as inspiration for the album. Track listing Reception The album received critical acclaim. Metal Injection, as well as giving it a perfect 10/10 score, named it the "Batshit Crazy Album of the Year". They concluded in their review, "Igorrr is a project with no boundaries, and...
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Savage Sinusoid
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2017 studio album by Igorrr
an excellent reminder to just enjoy music." Additionally, they ranked the album 9th on their year end rankings of every album. Allmusic stated " Serre's fusion of acoustic and electronic instruments is tighter and more refined than ever, and while Savage Sinusoid sounds unmistakably like an Igorrr album, he hasn't come...
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Madhukar Dattatreya Hatakananglekar
[ [ "Madhukar Dattatreya Hatakananglekar", "date of birth", "1927" ] ]
Indian literary critic
Madhukar Dattatreya Hatakananglekar (Devanagari: मधुकर दत्तात्रेय हातकणंगलेकर) (b. 01 - February - 1927) is a Marathi literary critic from Maharashtra, India. He was born on February 1, 1927 in the town of in Hatakananagle in Kolhapur district. After his high school education in Sangli, he attended Sangli's Willingdon ...
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Si Frumkin
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American businessman and activist
sent to Dachau concentration camp. His father died 20 days before the camp's liberation in 1945. After the war, Frumkin studied in Switzerland and England before briefly immigrating to Venezuela, where he was reunited with his mother, who had been deported to Poland. Frumkin arrived in New York in 1949 and graduated fr...
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Killamery
[ [ "Killamery", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Kilkenny" ], [ "Killamery", "historic county", "County Kilkenny" ] ]
village in Leinster, Ireland
Killamery () is a village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It was the site of a famous monastery (c. 632) under the abbacy of St. Gobban, who died 639 and was buried in the hallowed grounds of St.Fintan of Clonenagh's Abbey, County Laois. Killamery has a Celtic cross famous as part of the Ossory group of High crosses. This...
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Sciteconus
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genus of molluscs
Sciteconus is a subgenus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the genus Conus, family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. In the latest classification of the family Conidae by Puillandre N., Duda T.F., Meyer C., Olivera B.M. & Bouchet P. (2015), Sciteconus has become a subgenus of Conus as Conus (Scitecon...
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Ghana–Kenya relations
[ [ "Ghana–Kenya relations", "country", "Kenya" ], [ "Ghana–Kenya relations", "country", "Ghana" ] ]
diplomatic relations between the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Kenya
Ghana–Kenya relations are bilateral relations between Ghana and Kenya. Ghana is a partner of Kenya in many areas, particularly trade, agriculture and energy. History Ties between both countries date back to the pre-colonial days when Ghana's First President Kwame Nkrumah and Kenya's first President Jomo Kenyatta were u...
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Ghana–Kenya relations
[ [ "Ghana–Kenya relations", "country", "Kenya" ] ]
diplomatic relations between the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Kenya
agreement signed on Wednesday encourages cooperation in trade and investment, energy and mineral resources, agriculture and livestock development. It will also promote cooperation in education, health, tourism and culture, science and technology, security and military cooperation, foreign affairs, legal and judicial ma...
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Ghana–Kenya relations
[ [ "Ghana–Kenya relations", "country", "Kenya" ], [ "Ghana–Kenya relations", "country", "Ghana" ] ]
diplomatic relations between the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Kenya
taken off with the establishment of the Kenya Trade Expo Ghana. The Kenya Trade Expo in Ghana is fostered by the Trade Agreements signed between Ghana and Kenya, by then president John Mahama of Ghana and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya. The first Annual Kenya Trade Expo in Ghana took place in 2015, attracting a crowd of emerg...
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Bard High School Early College Baltimore
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charter high school in Baltimore, Maryland
Bard High School Early College (BHSEC) Baltimore is a public contract high school located in the Hanlon Longwood neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Opened in 2015, BHSEC Baltimore became the seventh branch of the larger Bard High School Early College program, a group of high schools established in partnership with th...
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Bard High School Early College Baltimore
[ [ "Bard High School Early College Baltimore", "instance of", "School" ], [ "Bard High School Early College Baltimore", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Baltimore" ], [ "Bard High School Early College Baltimore", "school district", "Baltimore City Publi...
charter high school in Baltimore, Maryland
degree. It also has made credit transfer agreements with a few private schools, including Goucher College. Students can earn up to 60 credits under the partnership with Bard College. The school's admissions process differs from the majority of high schools in Baltimore City Public Schools as student applications are no...
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Jesse Reid
[ [ "Jesse Reid", "family name", "Reid" ], [ "Jesse Reid", "sport", "Boxing" ] ]
American boxer
Jesse Reid is a boxer and Hall of Fame trainer. His former students include world champions Roger Mayweather, Lamon Brewster, Johnny Tapia, Orlando Canizales, Reggie Johnson and Bruce Curry. He has trained 23 World Champions and developed over 40 world-rated boxers. Fighters trained Among the boxers and/or boxing world...
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Liam Pickering
[ [ "Liam Pickering", "given name", "Liam" ], [ "Liam Pickering", "member of sports team", "North Melbourne Football Club" ], [ "Liam Pickering", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
Liam Michael Pickering (born 9 September 1968) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). His father, Michael Pickering, also played for North Melbourne. Sporting career He played 22 games w...
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Hopi
[ [ "Hopi", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
type of Air-to-surface missile
The Hopi are a Native American tribe who primarily live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. As of the 2010 census, there were 19,338 Hopi in the United States. The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation within the United States and has government-to-government relations with the United States federal government....
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Hopi
[ [ "Hopi", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
type of Air-to-surface missile
a land area of . The Hopi encountered Spaniards in the 16th century, and are historically referred to as Pueblo people, because they lived in villages (pueblos in the Spanish language). The Hopi are descended from the Ancestral Puebloans (Hopi: Hisatsinom), who constructed large apartment-house complexes and had an adv...
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Hopi
[ [ "Hopi", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
type of Air-to-surface missile
the Hopi Villages were preserved in the 1936 Constitution. Today, the Hopi Reservation is entirely surrounded by the much larger Navajo Reservation. The two nations used to share the Navajo–Hopi Joint Use Area, but this was a source of conflict. The partition of this area, commonly known as Big Mountain, by Acts of Con...
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Kushner Studios
[ [ "Kushner Studios", "headquarters location", "New York City" ] ]
New York City based architecture firm
Kushner Studios, is a New York City based architecture firm, founded by Adam Kushner, noted primarily for its residential, restaurant, and brewery designs. Adam Kushner Adam Kushner was born in New York City and subsequently moved to suburban Long Island where he graduated from Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy Hi...
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Kushner Studios
[ [ "Kushner Studios", "headquarters location", "New York City" ] ]
New York City based architecture firm
University, and as a design studio instructor at Cornell University. In House Group, affiliated contracting venture Kushner Studio’s practice includes the related fields of construction and hands-on fabrication for many of the projects it designs, through its related general contracting firm, In House Group, Inc. This ...
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Battle of Xa Cam My
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battle
The Battle of Xa Cam My was fought over two days from April 11–12, 1966, south of the village of Cam My in Phuoc Tuy Province, during the Vietnam War. Originally planned as a U.S. search and destroy mission intended to lure out the "crack" Viet Cong (VC) D800 Battalion, Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Reg...
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Battle of Xa Cam My
[ [ "Battle of Xa Cam My", "instance of", "Battle" ] ]
battle
1966, Operation Abilene was a U.S. search and destroy mission through Phuoc Tuy Province, targeting the VC 274th and 275th Regiments of the 5th Division and their base areas in the May Tao Secret Zone. It involved two brigades of the US 1st Infantry Division, while the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 161st...
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Battle of Xa Cam My
[ [ "Battle of Xa Cam My", "instance of", "Battle" ] ]
battle
Company, 2/16th Infantry as a bait. Once the VC attacked the isolated company, DePuy planned to rush in other rifle companies to destroy the VC. The next phase of the operation began on April 10, 1966, with soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division moving into positions between Saigon and Vung Tau in search of the elusive ...
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Battle of Xa Cam My
[ [ "Battle of Xa Cam My", "instance of", "Battle" ] ]
battle
way. After five hours of brutal fighting, what was left of Charlie Company formed a tight perimeter, protected by a barrage of artillery fire which came down at a rate of five or six rounds per minute. By 07:00 on April 12, the VC, having failed to overrun and destroy company C, disengaged from the battle before other ...
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Conal Ó Gráda
[ [ "Conal Ó Gráda", "date of birth", "1961" ], [ "Conal Ó Gráda", "instrument", "Flute" ] ]
Irish musician
Conal Ó Gráda (born in Cork 1961) is an Irish flute and tin whistle player and teacher. Career Conal's debut recording The Top of Coom in 1990 is still regarded as a seminal recording of flute-playing. Conal has played, toured and recorded with many of the music's leading exponents and his second recording Cnoc Buí was...
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Lamp under a bushel
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parable of Jesus (Matthew 5:14–15, Mark 4:21–25 and Luke 8:16–18)
The parable of the lamp under a bushel (also known as the lamp under a bowl) is one of the parables of Jesus. It appears in Matthew 5:14–15, Mark and Luke . In Matthew, the parable is a continuation of the discourse on salt and light. Passage Related passages In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus says: In the Gospel of Matthew,...
[ "Parable of the lamp under a bushel" ]
Kanjiramattom
[ [ "Kanjiramattom", "country", "India" ], [ "Kanjiramattom", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Ernakulam district" ] ]
village in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India
Kanjiramattom in Ernakualm District, Kerala, India is a suburban area of the City of Kochi, Kerala, India, lying approx 25 km southeast to the City of Kochi. The place is known for the Sheikh Fariddudin Mosque and its proximity to the famous Arayankavu Temple. The Mosque is famous for Kodikuthu. The Kanjiramattom Kodik...
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Titanic: Challenge of Discovery
[ [ "Titanic: Challenge of Discovery", "instance of", "Video game" ] ]
1998 video game
Titanic: Challenge of Discovery is a video game developed by Maris Multimedia's Moscow studio and published by Panasonic Interactive Media on Aug 24, 1998 for Windows. The player is part of an underwater archaeological team in charge of three famous wrecks: the Roman galley Isis, the German battleship Bismark, and the ...
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Benue River
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tributary of the Niger River in Cameroon and Nigeria
The Benue River (), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is the major tributary of the Niger River. The river is approximately long and is almost entirely navigable during the summer months. As a result, it is an important transportation route in the regions through which it flows. Geography It rises in the...
[ "Chadda River", "Tchadda River", "Benue" ]
Benue River
[ [ "Benue River", "instance of", "River" ], [ "Benue River", "tributary", "Mayo Kébbi" ], [ "Benue River", "tributary", "Gongola River" ] ]
tributary of the Niger River in Cameroon and Nigeria
the Gongola River and the Mayo Kébbi, which connects it with the Logone River (part of the Lake Chad system) during floods. Other tributaries are Taraba River and River Katsina Ala. At the point of confluence, the Benue exceeds the Niger by volume. The mean discharge before 1960 was for the Benue and for the Niger. Dur...
[ "Chadda River", "Tchadda River", "Benue" ]
Amyema melaleucae
[ [ "Amyema melaleucae", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Amyema melaleucae", "parent taxon", "Amyema" ] ]
species of plant
Amyema melaleucae, also known as the tea-tree mistletoe, is a species of flowering plant within the genus Amyema, an epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae native to Australia and found in Western Australia and South Australia on the coast, from north of Perth almost to the Victorian border. Descripti...
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Amyema melaleucae
[ [ "Amyema melaleucae", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of plant
of an umbel of triads (flowers in groups of three) on a stalk (peduncle). The central flower is without a stem (pedicel), while the lateral flowers are on angular pedicels. The corolla is club-shaped. The flowers are pink and red and may be seen from January to April or August to November. The fruit is almost globular....
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Harry Higgs
[ [ "Harry Higgs", "place of birth", "Camden, New Jersey" ], [ "Harry Higgs", "educated at", "Blue Valley North High School" ] ]
American golfer
Harry Higgs (born December 4, 1991) is an American professional golfer. Amateur career Higgs was born in Camden, New Jersey. He played his high school golf at Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas and his college golf for the SMU Mustangs. Professional career Higgs played on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica ...
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Harry Higgs
[ [ "Harry Higgs", "place of birth", "Camden, New Jersey" ] ]
American golfer
5th place finish in the regular season standings, which earned him his tour card for the 2019–20 PGA Tour season. He finished second at the Bermuda Championship in November 2019. Professional wins (2) Korn Ferry Tour wins (1) PGA Tour Latinoamérica wins (1) Team appearances Aruba Cup (representing PGA Tour Latinoaméric...
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1909 New York Giants season
[ [ "1909 New York Giants season", "season of club or team", "New York Giants" ] ]
Major League Baseball season
The 1909 New York Giants season was the franchise's 27th season. The team finished in third place in the National League with a 92–61 record, 18½ games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by position Note: Pos = Position; G = Games pla...
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Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics
[ [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "point in time", "2000" ], [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "country", "Central African Republic" ], [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "participant in", "2000 Summer...
participation to 2000 Olympics
The Central African Republic competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. This marked sixth appearance of the nation at a Summer Olympics. The country entered three competitors; Henriette Youanga in the women's individual archery, Mickaël Conjungo in the men's discus throw and Maria-Joëlle Conjungo in the...
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Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics
[ [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "point in time", "2000" ], [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "country", "Central African Republic" ], [ "Central African Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "participant in", "2000 Summer...
participation to 2000 Olympics
team at the 1976 Summer Olympics despite the breach of the international sports boycott of South Africa by the nation's rugby union team shortly prior. Then in 1980, the country was one of several who joined in with a United States led boycott over the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan during the Soviet–Afghan War. The high...
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Central Michigan Correctional Facility
[ [ "Central Michigan Correctional Facility", "instance of", "Prison" ] ]
Michigan prison for male Level I prisoners
Central Michigan Correctional Facility (STF) is a Michigan prison for male Level I prisoners. History The prison was opened in 1990 and was previously known as the Mid-Michigan Correctional Facility and Pine River Correctional Facility until they were consolidated on October 17, 2010. Facility The Central Michigan Corr...
[ "Mid-Michigan Correctional Facility", "Pine River Correctional Facility" ]
Eustylini
[ [ "Eustylini", "parent taxon", "Entiminae" ] ]
tribe of insects
Eustylini is a weevil tribe in the subfamily Entiminae. Genera Achrastenus – Anidius – Brachyomus – Brachystylus – Coconotus – Compsus – Diaprepes – Eustylus – Exophthalmus – Exorides – Galapagonotus – Oxyderces – Parthenides – Phaops – Phaopsis – Pseudeustylus – Scelianoma – Simophorus – Synthlibonotus – Xestogaster R...
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Kanden Kadhalai
[ [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "director", "R. Kannan" ], [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "genre", "Romantic comedy" ] ]
2009 film by R. Kannan
Kanden Kadhalai (in Tamil கண்டேன் காதலை English: I Saw My Love) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by R. Kannan of Jayamkondaan fame. The film, a remake of the 2007 Hindi blockbuster Jab We Met by Imtiaz Ali, stars Bharath and Tamannaah in the lead roles, originally played by Shahid Kapoor an...
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Kanden Kadhalai
[ [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "filming location", "Ooty" ] ]
2009 film by R. Kannan
and is treated wilth affection by Anjali's relatives. Meanwhile, Anjali's wedding is planned with her relative Mokkarasu (Santhanam) which she does not like and she decides to run away from her house to meet Gautham in Ooty. Shakthi agrees to accompany Anjali till Ooty and both leave the home. Anjali's family members m...
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Kanden Kadhalai
[ [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "filming location", "Ooty" ] ]
2009 film by R. Kannan
her parents for the last 10 months. Shakthi promises to bring back Anjali and he leaves to Ooty immediately in search of her. On meeting Gautham, Shakthi finds that Gautham asked Anjali to get back to her home immediately as he cannot convince his father at that time. Gautham says that he did not try reaching Anjali as...
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Kanden Kadhalai
[ [ "Kanden Kadhalai", "instance of", "Film" ] ]
2009 film by R. Kannan
the backbone of the whole movie and she emotes to her best. Behindwoods mentioned that the chemistry of the lead pair (which is the moving force of the film) worked well and that Tamanna and Bharath looked fresh and different in their roles. Sify and Nowrunning.com both reviewed that the movie was a cute love story and...
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Big Trout
[ [ "Big Trout", "country", "Australia" ], [ "Big Trout", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Adaminaby" ] ]
Sculpture by Andy Lomnici
The Big Trout is a 10-metre-high fibreglass model in Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia, a popular fishing spot for trout. Built in 1973 by local artist and fisherman, Andy Lomnici, the Big Trout is part of the more than 150 Big Things located throughout Australia. Originally conceived by Leigh Stewart, the Snowy Mo...
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Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park
[ [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Verdal" ], [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Steinkjer" ], [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "located in the ...
national park in Trøndelag, Norway
Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park (, ) lies in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is the third largest national park on the Norwegian mainland and one of the largest remaining true wilderness areas. It is located in the municipalities of Verdal, Snåsa, Grong, Lierne, and Steinkjer. The terrain is characterized by mountai...
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Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park
[ [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Lierne" ], [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "instance of", "National park" ], [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "replaces", "Gressåmoen National Park" ] ]
national park in Trøndelag, Norway
hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation. The terrain is suitable for shooting ptarmigan and other small game, and there are a number of lakes with brown trout and char. There are many paths to hike, some of which are marked, although not in the winter. There are also a few mountain cabins available for overnight...
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Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park
[ [ "Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park", "country", "Norway" ] ]
national park in Trøndelag, Norway
spruce was first introduced (migrated) to Norway. There is a large variation of nature types, including areas of undisturbed old-growth forest in the valleys. The flora includes both coastal species as well as more typical inland species, and alpine plants. The geology includes both soft bedrock good for plant growth a...
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Sindre Bjørnestad Skar
[ [ "Sindre Bjørnestad Skar", "given name", "Sindre" ] ]
Norwegian cross-country skier
Sindre Bjørnestad Skar (born 22 January 1992) is a Norwegian cross-country skier. At the 2011 Junior World Championships he won two gold medals, one in relay and one in 10 km. He then took one silver and three bronze medals at the 2012 Junior World Championships. He made his FIS Cross-Country World Cup debut in Februar...
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Portastatic Hello EP
[ [ "Portastatic Hello EP", "record label", "Hello CD of the Month Club" ] ]
single by Portastatic
Hello CD of the Month EP: February 1994 is a CD EP by the band Portastatic. It was released on the Hello label in 1994. The Hello CD of the Month Club (Hello Recording Club) was a subscription-only record company that operated from 1993-1996 by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and Marjorie Galen (at that time th...
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Snaresbrook tube station
[ [ "Snaresbrook tube station", "named after", "Snaresbrook" ] ]
London Underground station
Snaresbrook is a London Underground station on the Central line, located in the area of Snaresbrook in North East London. The station is in Zone 4, between Leytonstone and South Woodford stations. History The station was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway on 22 August 1856 as part of the Eastern Counties Railway br...
[ "Snaresbrook Underground station", "Snaresbrook & Wanstead railway station" ]
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre
[ [ "Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre", "country", "India" ], [ "Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre", "parent organization", "Department of Atomic Energy" ], [ "Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Kolkata" ], [ "Vari...
accelerator institute in Kolkata, India
The Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC) is a research and development unit of the Department of Atomic Energy. The VECC is located in Kolkata, India and performs research in basic and applied nuclear sciences and development of the latest nuclear particle accelerators. It has a collaboration with the European Organ...
[ "VECC" ]
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre
[ [ "Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre", "instance of", "Research institute" ], [ "Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre", "country", "India" ] ]
accelerator institute in Kolkata, India
Superconducting Cyclotron, Cyclone-30 Medical Cyclotron, Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) Facility, Computing Centre, Regional Radiation Medicine Centre and a new Campus for the proposed ANURIB project at New Town, Rajarhat. The ANURIB (Advanced National facility for Unstable & Rare-Isotope Beams) is a planned facility, to b...
[ "VECC" ]
HD 30177 b
[ [ "HD 30177 b", "constellation", "Dorado" ], [ "HD 30177 b", "discovery method", "Radial velocity" ], [ "HD 30177 b", "parent astronomical body", "HD 30177" ] ]
extrasolar planet
HD 30177 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 181.6 light-years away in the constellation of Dorado, orbiting the star HD 30177. This is one of the most massive planets ever detected by the radial velocity method. In addition, the planet orbits far from the star, about 4 AU away, taking 2770 days (7.58 years...
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Maynard Amerine
[ [ "Maynard Amerine", "date of birth", "1911" ] ]
Pioneering researcher of wine
Maynard Andrew Amerine (1911–1998) was a pioneering researcher in the cultivation, fermentation, and sensory evaluation of wine. His academic work at the University of California at Davis is recognized internationally. His 16 books and some 400 articles contributed significantly to the development of the modern (post-P...
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Maynard Amerine
[ [ "Maynard Amerine", "date of birth", "1911" ], [ "Maynard Amerine", "place of birth", "San Jose, California" ], [ "Maynard Amerine", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
Pioneering researcher of wine
be used in the United States and elsewhere. His research, organizational, and advisory efforts in wine tasting helped bring about a more objective vocabulary to that field, based on flavors and scents rather than allusive references. Biography Amerine was born in 1911 in San Jose, California, the child of Roy Reagan Am...
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Maynard Amerine
[ [ "Maynard Amerine", "employer", "University of California, Davis" ] ]
Pioneering researcher of wine
(W.H. Freeman & Company). Revised and enlarged, 1983. Table Wines and Dessert and Appetizer Wines, with Maynard A. Joslyn. Technology of Winemaking, with William V. Cruess, Harold W. Berg; revised with Ralph E. Kunkee, Cornelius S. Ough, Vernon L. Singleton, and A. Dinsmore Webb. References "Maynard A. Amerine, Viticul...
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CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College
[ [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "country", "Pakistan" ], [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Lahore" ] ]
healthcare organization in Lahore, Pakistan
CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry is located on Abdur Rehman Road in the Cantonment neighborhood of Lahore, Pakistan. It is a co-educational institution and is attached to Combined Military Hospital Lahore. It was established in 2006. History CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry was...
[ "CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry" ]
CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College
[ [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "country", "Pakistan" ], [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Lahore" ] ]
healthcare organization in Lahore, Pakistan
2010 by the Prime Minister Of Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani and the Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. Dental education within the college has eradicated the need to hire public doctors . Academics The pioneer batch of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) students graduate...
[ "CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry" ]
CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College
[ [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "country", "Pakistan" ], [ "CMH Lahore Medical And Dental College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Lahore" ] ]
healthcare organization in Lahore, Pakistan
for medicine and International Medical Education Directory of FAIMER and ECFMG. The Institute of Dentistry is recognized by the Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Health vide its notification number F-3-46/2008-MER dated 4 March 2009. The college is under the administration of Pakistan Army. Facilities CMH Hospital Th...
[ "CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry" ]
Giovanni Baptista Ferrari
[ [ "Giovanni Baptista Ferrari", "place of birth", "Siena" ], [ "Giovanni Baptista Ferrari", "place of death", "Siena" ], [ "Giovanni Baptista Ferrari", "date of birth", "1584" ], [ "Giovanni Baptista Ferrari", "occupation", "Botanist" ], [ "Giovanni...
Italian botanist (1584-1655)
Giovanni Baptista (also Battista) Ferrari (1584 in Siena – 1 February 1655 in Siena), was an Italian Jesuit and professor in Rome, a botanist, and an author of illustrated botanical books and a Syriac-Latin dictionary. Biography Giovanni Baptista Ferrari was born to an affluent Sienese family and entered the Jesuit Ord...
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Giovanni Baptista Ferrari
[ [ "Giovanni Baptista Ferrari", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Latin" ] ]
Italian botanist (1584-1655)
1622 was editor of a Syriac-Latin dictionary (Nomenclator Syriacus). De Florum Cultura Ferrari devoted himself till 1632 to the study and cultivation of ornamental plants, and published De Florum Cultura, which was illustrated with copperplates by, amongst others, Anna Maria Vaiani, possibly the first female copper-eng...
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Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
Königsberg (, , ) is the name for the historic Prussian city that is now Kaliningrad, Russia. Originally a Sambian or Old Prussian settlement, it then belonged to the State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, and Nazi Germany. After being largely ...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "instance of", "Hill" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
Hill'. In the local Low German dialect, spoken by many of its former German inhabitants, the name was Kenigsbarg (). Further names included , Old Prussian: Kunnegsgarbs, Knigsberg, , and Yiddish: קעניגסבערג Kenigsberg. Königsberg was founded in 1255 on the site of the ancient Old Prussian settlement Twangste by the Teu...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
in 1551, the first book in the Lithuanian language and the first Lutheran catechism, both printed in Königsberg in 1547. Königsberg was the easternmost large city in Germany until World War II. The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and during the Battle of Königsberg in 1945; it was then captured and a...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
It is now the capital of Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave bordered in the north by Lithuania and in the south by Poland. There has been some discussion of the territory's current legal status, although this is now largely academic. The Potsdam Agreement of 1945 placed it provisionally under Soviet administration...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "instance of", "Hill" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
including the fishing village and port Lipnick, and the farming villages Sakkeim and Trakkeim. Teutonic Order During the conquest of the Prussian Sambians by the Teutonic Knights in 1255, Twangste was destroyed and replaced with a new fortress known as Conigsberg. This name meant "King’s Hill" (), honouring King Ottoka...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "instance of", "Hill" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
base for campaigns against pagan Lithuania. Under siege during the Prussian uprisings in 1262–63, Königsberg Castle was relieved by the Master of the Livonian Order. Because the initial northwestern settlement was destroyed by the Prussians during the rebellion, rebuilding occurred in the southern valley between the ca...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
a stronghold of liberalism against the conservative government of King Frederick William IV. During the revolution of 1848, there were 21 episodes of public unrest in the city; major demonstrations were suppressed. Königsberg became part of the German Empire in 1871 during the Prussian-led unification of Germany. A sop...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
were in operation by 1900; and regular steamers plied to Memel, Tapiau and Labiau, Cranz, Tilsit, and Danzig. The completion of a canal to Pillau in 1901 increased the trade of Russian grain in Königsberg, but, like much of eastern Germany, the city's economy was generally in decline. The city was an important entrepôt...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I, Imperial Germany was replaced with the democratic Weimar Republic. The Kingdom of Prussia ended with the abdication of the Hohenzollern monarch, Wilhelm II, and the kingdom was succeeded by the Free State of Prussia. Königsberg and East Prussia, however, were separated f...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
were severely injured. Members of the Reichsbanner were attacked and the local Reichsbanner Chairman of Lötzen, Kurt Kotzan, was murdered on 6 August 1932. In July 1934 Adolf Hitler made a speech in the city in front of 25,000 supporters. In 1933 the NSDAP alone received 54% of votes in the city. After the Nazis took p...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
would not co-operate with the rulers of Nazi Germany were sent to concentration camps and held prisoner there until their death or liberation. In 1935, the Wehrmacht designated Königsberg as the Headquarters for Wehrkreis I (under the command of General der Artillerie Albert Wodrig), which took in all of East Prussia. ...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "continent", "Europe" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
executed at Palmnicken. On 9 April – one month before the end of the war in Europe – the German military commander of Königsberg, General Otto Lasch, surrendered the remnants of his forces, following the three-month-long siege by the Red Army. For this act, Lasch was condemned to death, in absentia, by Hitler. At the t...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
Great Britain. Those who remained were shipped by the Germans to concentration camps in two waves; first in 1938 to various camps in Germany, and the second in 1942 to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in occupied Czechoslovakia, Kaiserwald concentration camp in occupied Latvia, as well as camps in Minsk in the occ...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
"father of modern bodybuilding". Segelclub RHE, Germany's oldest sailing club, was founded in Königsberg in 1855. The club still exists, and is now headquartered in Hamburg. Cuisine Königsberg was well-known within Germany for its unique regional cuisine. A popular dish from the city was Königsberger Klopse, which is s...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Königsberg
[ [ "Königsberg", "country", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Germany" ], [ "Königsberg", "continent", "Europe" ] ]
mountain in the Harz range, Germany
External links Photoarchaeology of Kneiphof Kaliningrad Photo Gallery – Reisebilder aus Königsberg The Film Königsberg is dead, France/Germany 2004 by Max & Gilbert Territory's history from 1815 to 1945 Interactive Map with photos of Königsberg and modern Kaliningrad Site with 400+ side-by-side photos of 1939/2005 iden...
[ "Königs-Berg" ]
Patrick Roscoe
[ [ "Patrick Roscoe", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Patrick Roscoe", "occupation", "Novelist" ], [ "Patrick Roscoe", "place of birth", "Formentera" ] ]
Canadian writer
Patrick Roscoe is a Canadian novelist, short story writer and actor. Early years Roscoe was born to Canadian parents on the Spanish island of Formentera and grew up in Tanzania, England, Port Hardy, Victoria and Vancouver. Roscoe moved from Canada to California in 1981. He later lived in Toronto, Seville, and Madrid. C...
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Patrick Roscoe
[ [ "Patrick Roscoe", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ] ]
Canadian writer
as a writer. While living in Madrid in 1991, he told The Globe and Mail that although he wrote in English, he spoke only Spanish in his daily life and told no one that he was a writer, passing instead as a student of Spanish. Despite the uncertainty about Roscoe's own sexual orientation raised by his disavowal of the p...
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