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Dearne and Dove Canal | [
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Dearne and Dove Canal | [
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Fire Burning | [
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Fire Burning | [
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Hills and Rivers Remain | [
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Hills and Rivers Remain | [
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Zornik | [
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Zornik | [
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Malmberg | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Gordian dynasty | [
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Ronald Lou-Poy | [
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Babylon the Bandit | [
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Frederick Richard Simms | [
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Frederick Richard Simms | [
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Frederick Richard Simms | [
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Edward Charles Bowra | [
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Malika Bilal | [
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Gary Borisy | [
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Gary Borisy | [
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Playment | [
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My Struggle III | [
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] | Italian journalist, writer and anthropologist | der heimischen Völkergeschichte in gemeinverständlicher Darlegung. Bolzano (1951). Der Ritter mit den Herbstzeitlosen. Höfisches Märchen aus den Toblacher Dolomiten. Nach alten Sagen und Überlieferungen der Dolomitenbewohner zusammengestellt und wiedergegeben. Bressanone (1963). Abendland und Morgenland. Ein Einblick i... | [] |
Vikki Orvice | [
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"Journalist"
],
[
"Vikki Orvice",
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"University of Leicester"
]
] | British sports journalist | Vikki Orvice (8 November 1962 – 6 February 2019) was a British sports journalist who was the first female football reporter on the staff of a British tabloid newspaper. Early life and education Orvice studied English at the University of Leicester, graduating in 1984, before returning to her home city of Sheffield for ... | [] |
Vikki Orvice | [
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"Vikki Orvice",
"occupation",
"Journalist"
],
[
"Vikki Orvice",
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"Breast cancer"
]
] | British sports journalist | working as a general news reporter, covering sport in her spare time. In 1995, she was appointed as a football reporter for The Sun and subsequently became the newspaper's athletics correspondent. Orvice was a founding board member of Women in Football, a network of women working in football. She was also vice-chair of... | [] |
Vikki Orvice | [
[
"Vikki Orvice",
"educated at",
"University of Leicester"
],
[
"Vikki Orvice",
"cause of death",
"Breast cancer"
]
] | British sports journalist | and it returned in 2014. Knowing that her condition was terminal, Orvice continued working until the end of 2018. Legacy After her death, The Sun announced the establishment of a sport journalism scholarship in her name. A spokesperson for the newspaper said the scholarship would be awarded to a "young woman who has al... | [] |
Yayo | [
[
"Yayo",
"performer",
"Snootie Wild"
]
] | 2014 single by Snootie Wild | Yayo may refer to: People Yayo Guridi, Argentine actor and comedian Santiago Luis Polanco Rodríguez (born 1961), cocaine dealer Yayo (illustrator) (born 1961), Colombian-born children's book illustrator and cartoonist Tony Yayo (born 1978), American rapper and member of the rap group G-Unit Yayo Aguila (born 1967), Fil... | [] |
Valdomiro Soares Eggres | [
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],
[
"Valdomiro Soares Eggres",
"sport",
"Association football"
],
[
"Valdomiro Soares Eggres",
"member of sports team",
"Brusque Futebol Clube"
],
[
"Valdomiro Soares Eggres",
"member of sports t... | Brazilian footballer | Valdomiro Soares Eggres (born 8 February 1988), simply known as Valdo is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Nongbua Pitchaya the in Thai League 2 as a Forward. After playing for a host of clubs in Brazil, on 27 June 2014 he signed for Cypriot club Ethnikos Achna. References External links Category:1988 b... | [
"Valdo"
] |
Jason Kearton | [
[
"Jason Kearton",
"place of birth",
"Ipswich, Queensland"
]
] | Australian soccer player | Jason Brett Kearton (born 9 July 1969) is an Australian former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper from 1987 until 2004. After starting his career with Brisbane Lions, he moved to England to play in the Premier League for Everton. He also played in England with Stoke City, Blackpool, Notts County, Pre... | [] |
Jason Kearton | [
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],
[
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"Australia"
],
[
"Jason Kearton",
"sport",
"Association football"
],
[
"Jason Kearton",
"place of birth",
"Ipswich, Queensland"
]
] | Australian soccer player | two UK-born children, Jake and Chloe. Career statistics Sourced from A. The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Anglo-Italian Cup, Football League Trophy and Football League play-offs. Honours Everton FA Cup: 1995 FA Charity Shield: 1995 Crewe Alexandra Football League Second Division play-off final... | [] |
LatiNation | [
[
"LatiNation",
"country of origin",
"United States"
],
[
"LatiNation",
"original language of film or TV show",
"English language"
]
] | television series | LatiNation is a nationally syndicated television program airing in over 90 cities all over the United States, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The program is produced by American Latino Syndication, a division of LATV Networks, and often is broadcast in tandem with its sister program American Latino TV. It is one of... | [] |
LatiNation | [
[
"LatiNation",
"original language of film or TV show",
"English language"
]
] | television series | ranging from 1:30 −3:30 minutes in length. The segments include: The Vault, Making the Grade, Spotlight, Salud, Underground, Sessions, Cinenation, En Acción and Mi Estilo. Origins LatiNation was originally produced by the AIM Tell-A-Vision Group (AIM TV), a New York-based production and syndication company. AIM is a di... | [] |
Louis Crump | [
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"occupation",
"Lawyer"
],
[
"Louis Crump",
"occupation",
"Politician"
],
[
"Louis Crump",
"place of birth",
"Santa Anna, Texas"
]
] | American lawyer | Louis Morris Crump (May 21, 1916 – April 6, 2019) was an American politician in the state of Texas. Crump was born in Santa Anna, Texas. He was a lawyer, residing in San Saba, Texas. He served in the Texas State Senate from 1959 to 1967 as a Democrat from the 16th district. From 1963 to 1967, he served as president pro... | [] |
Dan Gale | [
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],
[
"Dan Gale",
"occupation",
"Cricketer"
],
[
"Dan Gale",
"place of birth",
"Tadworth"
]
] | cricketer (born 1989) | Daniel James Gale (born 15 June 1989) is an English cricketer. Gale is a right-handed batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Tadworth, Surrey and educated at Glyn School in Epsom. While studying for his degree at Durham University, Gale made his first-class debut for Durham UCCE against Derbyshire in ... | [] |
Dan Gale | [
[
"Dan Gale",
"educated at",
"Durham University"
],
[
"Dan Gale",
"sport",
"Cricket"
],
[
"Dan Gale",
"member of sports team",
"Marylebone Cricket Club"
]
] | cricketer (born 1989) | an average of 48.33, with a high score of 37. With the ball, he took 9 wickets at a bowling average of 48.33, with best figures of 4/94. In 2008, he made a single List A appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Bangladesh A. In this match, he scored an unbeaten single with the bat, while with the ball he bowl... | [] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"creator",
"Akira Toriyama"
],
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Dr. Slump manga series, created by Akira Toriyama. She is a robot built by Senbei Norimaki who looks like a young girl. She is known for her naïveté, energetic personality, lack of common sense, and amazing strength. Senbei tries to convince the other citizens of Peng... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | on this, saying that Arale was initially only a guest character for one chapter. However, because he really liked Toriyama's girl characters the editor wanted her to be the main character. The artist felt differently because Weekly Shōnen Jump is aimed at boys. The two made a bet; Toriyama created a special issue with ... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | by Arale having them it made them feel better about themselves, so he ended up keeping them. Arale is usually shown with purple hair, although it is dark brown in the 1997 anime. Appearances In Dr. Slump Arale poses as Senbei's sister or daughter, depending on who Senbei is talking to. The Norimaki family only grows fr... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
],
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"media franchise",
"Dragon Ball"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | if the house was not full enough, Gatchan inexplicably splits into two separate entities. The Dr. Slump series is a self-proclaimed gag manga with no ongoing plot. The entire series is about Arale's humorous exploration of the dynamics of life and the adventures Senbei and his inventions send them on. Arale has unique ... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"media franchise",
"Dragon Ball"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | kick and one headbutt after he paralyzes Goku. She is also able to ride on the Kinto'un, which indicates her as being pure of heart. In the anime adaptations, Arale is first seen in a picture on the wall of the capsule house Bulma creates in Dragon Ball episode 2, again on the television that Kame-Sennin is watching in... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
],
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"media franchise",
"Dragon Ball"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | Ball Super, first making a brief cameo appearance in episode 43 and later playing a key role in episode 69. Arale is also a playable character in the crossover video games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, both for the Nintendo DS, and J-Stars Victory Vs for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. She is also p... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"present in work",
"Dr. Slump"
],
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"voice actor",
"Mami Koyama"
],
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"media franchise",
"Dragon Ball"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | advertise the car manufacturer's Kei SUV Hustler and include new acting from Mami Koyama as Arale and Kumiko Nishihara as Gatchan. In 2016, Ayami Nakajo portrayed Arale in a commercial for G.u. clothing. It shows Akane Kimidori (Yuki Uchida) and Peasuke Soramame (Kengo Kora) bewildered when Arale trades in her trademar... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Arale Norimaki | [
[
"Arale Norimaki",
"media franchise",
"Dragon Ball"
]
] | fictional character from Dr. Slump | Stars, in the radio drama. Reception In 1982, Arale came in 12th place in Animages fourth annual Anime Grand Prix for Favorite Character. Carl Kimlinger of Anime News Network wrote that among Dr. Slumps cast, Arale is the standout; "The way she laughs and runs and raises unwitting hell are all unforgettable." Her role ... | [
"Norimaki Arale"
] |
Radowell | [
[
"Radowell",
"country",
"Ukraine"
]
] | village in Olevsk Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine | Radowell (Ukrainian: Ра́довель) — is a village in Ukraine, Olevsk district, Zhytomyr region. Geography Radowell is situated about 20 km away from Olevsk (a district centre), 165 km away from Zhytomyr (a regional centre) and 205 km away from Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine). The territory of the village is about 3,810 squa... | [] |
Radowell | [
[
"Radowell",
"country",
"Ukraine"
]
] | village in Olevsk Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine | to the Bilokorovychi parish. Radowell saw such historical events as the Stolypin agrarian reform (in 1906, there were 1,000 people and 156 farms in the village), national liberation movement of 1917-1921, the Holodomor, Soviet rule, Chernobyl (the village was classified in the third category of those impacted by the di... | [] |
Radowell | [
[
"Radowell",
"country",
"Ukraine"
]
] | village in Olevsk Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine | day, buses run through the village following Olevsk-Kyiv/ Kyiv-Olevsk and Olevsk-Zhytomyr/ Zhytomyr-Olevsk routes. Within 5 km from Radowell, there is an international highway M-07, Kyiv-Kovel-Yahodyn. The nearest railway stations are Poiasky, Olevsk, Bilokorovychi and Korosten. Population As of January, 01, 2019, the ... | [] |
Radowell | [
[
"Radowell",
"country",
"Ukraine"
]
] | village in Olevsk Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine | Andriivna, former nurse of the village of Rudnia-Radowellska and that of Radowell as well as the city of Olevsk, poet, author of more than 30 books; member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, the Union of Writers “Slavutych” (Kremenchuk), Poltava Union of Writers; honorary citizen of the city of Olevsk; la... | [] |
Szilvia Szabó | [
[
"Szilvia Szabó",
"place of birth",
"Budapest"
],
[
"Szilvia Szabó",
"family name",
"Szabó"
]
] | canoeist | Szilvia Szabó (born 24 October 1978, in Budapest) is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from 1997 to 2005. Competing in two Summer Olympics, she won three silvers (2000: K-2 500 m, K-4 500 m; 2004: K-4 500 m). Szabó has also had outstanding success at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, winning nineteen medal... | [
"Szilvia Szabo"
] |
Jaipur Superfast Express | [
[
"Jaipur Superfast Express",
"country",
"India"
]
] | train in India | The Jaipur Superfast is a train of Western railway running between in Maharashtra and in Rajasthan, India. Coded 12955/12956, it is one of the fastest train from Mumbai to Jaipur under the Superfast category of trains. The train has recently been upgraded with comfortable LHB rakes effective 1 November 2019. Overview T... | [] |
James B. Beck | [
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"country of citizenship",
"United States"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"position held",
"United States Representative"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"place of birth",
"Dumfriesshire"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"educated at",
"Transylvania University"
]
] | United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky (1822-1890) | James Burnie Beck (February 13, 1822May 3, 1890) was a United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky. Life Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Beck immigrated to the United States in 1838 and settled in Wyoming County, New York. He moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1843 and graduated from Transylvania University in... | [
"James Burnie Beck"
] |
James B. Beck | [
[
"James B. Beck",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
]
] | United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky (1822-1890) | his knowledge of his former partner's activities. After the war Beck was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives serving Kentucky's district 7. He was appointed to the Committee on Reconstruction where it was expected that as a newcomer and an immigrant he would be no obstacle to Republican ... | [
"James Burnie Beck"
] |
James B. Beck | [
[
"James B. Beck",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"occupation",
"Politician"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"place of burial",
"Lexington Cemetery"
],
[
"James B. Beck",
"child",
"George T. Beck"
]
] | United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky (1822-1890) | commission to define the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia. He was then elected to the United States Senate in 1876, being reelected twice and serving in all from March 4, 1877, until his death in Washington, D.C., on May 3, 1890. While in the Senate, Beck was the Democratic Conference Chairman from 1885 to 1... | [
"James Burnie Beck"
] |
James B. Beck | [
[
"James B. Beck",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
]
] | United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky (1822-1890) | Wyoming. See also List of United States Senators born outside the United States List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899) Notes References U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses for James Beck. 51st Cong., 2nd sess. from 1890 to 1891. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1891. External l... | [
"James Burnie Beck"
] |
Clermont | [
[
"Clermont",
"country",
"United States"
]
] | town in New York | the Gers département Clermont-Savès, in the Gers département Clermont-Soubiran, in the Lot-et-Garonne département Clermont-sur-Lauquet, in the Aude département In Greece Chlemoutsi, originally named Clermont In Haiti Clermont-Saint-Domingue In Ireland Clermont Carn, mountain in County Louth In South Africa Clermont, Kw... | [
"Clermont, New York"
] |
Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld | [
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"place of birth",
"Verona"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"place of death",
"Prague"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"occupation",
"Painter"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"work location",
"Munich"
],
[
"Rudol... | Austrian painter (1856-1913) | Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld (21 July 1856, Verona – 26 July 1913, Prague) was an Austrian military painter, a founding member of the Vienna Secession and a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. Life Ottenfeld was a student at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna under Carl Wurzinger and Leopold Carl Müller. He lived... | [
"Rudolf Otto Ritter von Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ritter Von Ottenfeld"
] |
Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld | [
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"place of death",
"Prague"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"occupation",
"Painter"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"work location",
"Vienna"
]
] | Austrian painter (1856-1913) | work on uniforms in the period. He was a founding member of the Vienna Secession and sat on the Secession's working committee. The title page of the fourth issue of Ver Sacrum, the official journal of the Secession, was designed by Ottenfeld. After the death of Julius Mařák in 1899, Ottenfeld was appointed to the Acade... | [
"Rudolf Otto Ritter von Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ritter Von Ottenfeld"
] |
Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld | [
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"work location",
"Vienna"
]
] | Austrian painter (1856-1913) | scenes, as well as soldiers in uniform, with a historical context. Awards Lesser Gold Medal, Third International Art Exhibition in Vienna, 1894 Lesser Gold Medal, International Art Exhibition in Berlin, 1896 Second Class Medal, Antwerp, 1894 World Exhibition Selected exhibitions Christmas Exhibition in Vienna, 1891, Mo... | [
"Rudolf Otto Ritter von Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ritter Von Ottenfeld"
] |
Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld | [
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"place of death",
"Prague"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"work location",
"Vienna"
],
[
"Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld",
"educated at",
"Academy of Fine Arts Vienna"
]
] | Austrian painter (1856-1913) | on the 3rd of July 1866. Oil on canvas, 1897, 194 x 289 cm, Museum of Military History, Vienna. Occupation campaign in Bosnia in 1878. Austrian troops cross a pass in Bosnia. Oil on wood, 1878, Museum of Military History, Vienna. Grenzer sniper and infantry in 1798. Oil on cardboard, 1896, Museum of Military History, V... | [
"Rudolf Otto Ritter von Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ottenfeld",
"Rudolf Otto Ritter Von Ottenfeld"
] |
The Education of Elizabeth | [
[
"The Education of Elizabeth",
"instance of",
"Film"
],
[
"The Education of Elizabeth",
"cast member",
"Billie Burke"
],
[
"The Education of Elizabeth",
"cast member",
"Fredric March"
],
[
"The Education of Elizabeth",
"production company",
"Famous Player... | 1921 film by Edward Dillon | The Education of Elizabeth is a 1921 American silent comedy romance film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Edward Dillon and stars stage star Billie Burke in her last silent film. The film was based on a play by Roy Horniman and is now a lost film. Cast Billie Bu... | [
"Education of Elizabeth"
] |
René Eidams | [
[
"René Eidams",
"sport",
"Darts"
]
] | German darts player | René Eidams (born 8 May 1989) is a German darts player. Career Eidams competed in his first PDC event in January 2014, when he qualified for the German Darts Championship. He lost 6–5 in the first round to Joey Palfreyman. Eidams qualified for the preliminary round of the 2016 PDC World Darts Championship after beating... | [] |
René Eidams | [
[
"René Eidams",
"sport",
"Darts"
]
] | German darts player | James Wilson. He met Van Gerwen again in the second round of the German Darts Masters, after defeating Peter Hudson 6–1, and lost 6–3. He exited the European Darts Matchplay at the same stage after being beaten 6–4 by Adrian Lewis. Eidams lost 5−3 to Kelvin Hart in the final of the 12th Challenge Tour event. The last E... | [] |
Sisu A-45 | [
[
"Sisu A-45",
"follows",
"Sisu KB-45"
]
] | light off-road lorry made by the Finnish heavy vehicle producer Suomen Autoteollisuus (SAT) in 1970–1982 | Sisu A-45 is a light off-road lorry made by the Finnish heavy vehicle producer Suomen Autoteollisuus (SAT) in 1970–1982. The two-axle, all-wheel-drive vehicle with payload of 4 150 kg was a further development of Sisu KB-45, that was originally developed after an assignment of the Finnish Defence Forces. Development A-... | [
"Proto-Sisu"
] |
Mostafa Salameh | [
[
"Mostafa Salameh",
"occupation",
"Mountaineer"
],
[
"Mostafa Salameh",
"sport",
"Mountaineering"
]
] | Jordanian mountaineer and motivational speaker | Mostafa Salameh, (born June25, 1970) is a Jordanian mountaineer who has completed the Seven Summits, including Mount Everest in 2008. Salameh is also a motivational speaker. Biography Salameh first became interested in mountaineering in 2004 while working as a food and beverage manager at the Sheraton Hotel in Edinburg... | [] |
Mostafa Salameh | [
[
"Mostafa Salameh",
"country of citizenship",
"Jordan"
]
] | Jordanian mountaineer and motivational speaker | Everest was finally made on May25, 2008, Jordan Independence Day, after he had sold some of his possessions to fund the expedition. He rang his parents and the King of Jordan via satellite phone from the peak. He completed the "Seven Summits" on November16, 2012 and is now among the (as of 2012) 235 people in the world... | [] |
Mostafa Salameh | [
[
"Mostafa Salameh",
"country of citizenship",
"Jordan"
]
] | Jordanian mountaineer and motivational speaker | 2006 – Climbed the highest point in Western Europe Mont Blanc March 2007 – 2nd attempt at Mount Everest ... uncompleted due to chest infection July 2007 – Climbed the highest point in Africa Mount Kilimanjaro 19,331 feet, 5895 Meters February 2008 – Climbed the highest point in South America Aconcagua 22,841 feet, 6960... | [] |
Mostafa Salameh | [
[
"Mostafa Salameh",
"country of citizenship",
"Jordan"
]
] | Jordanian mountaineer and motivational speaker | Climbed to the Base Camp of Everest with a group of Jordanians for the support of the King Hussein Cancer Center (From the Lowest to the Highest for Cancer) February 2014 – Kilimanjaro Summit: Climbed the highest point in Africa (Kilimanjaro) with a team of 26 Jordanians for the support of the King Hussein Cancer Cente... | [] |
UNFD | [
[
"UNFD",
"instance of",
"Record label"
],
[
"UNFD",
"country",
"Australia"
],
[
"UNFD",
"headquarters location",
"Melbourne"
]
] | Australian music label | UNFD (pronounced as an initialism [/ˈjuːˈenˈefˈdiː/]) is an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia. The label is home to a number of Australian artists including Northlane, Ocean Grove, Hellions and In Hearts Wake, and international artists Frank Iero, Architects, Beartooth, Silverstein, and more. The l... | [] |
UNFD | [
[
"UNFD",
"country",
"Australia"
]
] | Australian music label | at No. 38 on the ARIA Charts and was nominated for Best Heavy Rock Album of the Year at the ARIA Music Awards. In April 2013, the label released Northlane's hit album Singularity via a marketing campaign that was critically acclaimed across Australian media. The album debuted at No. 3 on the ARIA Charts. Shortly after,... | [] |
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