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Angelo Gilardino | [
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] | Italian musician | Andrés Segovia" "Pocci 2004" Guitar Reference VP Music Media Chitarrista MICHAEL BRACKEN plays "Sonata n. 2 – Hivern Florit" "Good News" Atma Disques TRIO CITHAROEDIA plays "Poema d'inverno" per tre chitarre "Ferenc Farkas, Angelo Gilardino Complete works for Guitar Trio" NIC 1051 - Guitart Collection ANGELO COLONE pla... | [] |
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] | Italian musician | "Jondo (Omaggio a Joaquin Turina) "Soledad (Omaggio a Francisco Goya) "Paesaggio lucano (Omaggio al pittore Mauro Masi)" CD "Angelo Angelo" www.angelocolone.it MARCO DE SANTI plays "Quattro Studi di virtuosità e di trascendenza" "Ocram" EMI I.071 WILLIAM FEASLEY plays "Soledad (Omaggio a Francisco Goya)" "Echoes of Goy... | [] |
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] | Italian musician | - ricordo della grande pittrice lucana Maria Padula" www.cordaminazioni.com References Sources Annala, Hannu and Mätlik, Heiki, "Gilardino, Angelo", Handbook of Guitar and Lute Composers, Mel Bay Publications, 2008, p. 77. Colonna, Maurizio, "Gilardino, Angelo" in Chitarristi-compositori del XX secolo: le idee e le lor... | [] |
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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] | fundamental result in measure theory that expresses the relationship between two measures defined on the same measurable space | In mathematics, the Radon–Nikodym theorem is a result in measure theory. It involves a measurable space on which two σ-finite measures are defined, and . It states that, if (i.e. is absolutely continuous with respect to ), then there is a measurable function , such that for any measurable set , The function is called t... | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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] | fundamental result in measure theory that expresses the relationship between two measures defined on the same measurable space | set be defined as the number of elements of if is finite, and otherwise. One can check that is indeed a measure. It is not -finite, as not every Borel set is at most a countable union of finite sets. Let be the usual Lebesgue measure on this Borel algebra. Then, is absolutely continuous with respect to , since for a se... | [
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Radon–Nikodym theorem | [
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Shun Sugata | [
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] | Japanese actor | is a Japanese actor. Career Sugata was born in Yamanashi Prefecture. He starred in the 2006 film Confessions of a Dog. He appeared in Amir Naderi's 2011 film Cut. Filmography Film Abunai Deka (1987) Baka Yaro! 2: Shiawase ni Naritai (1989) Water Moon (1989) Dance Till Tomorrow (1991) Toei Hero Daishugo (1994) Koi to Ha... | [] |
Shun Sugata | [
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] | Japanese actor | Part II (2016) Roupeiro no Yūutsu (2018) Butterfly Sleep (2018) Television Birth of the 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!! (1984, TV Movie) as Ryo Murasame / Kamen Rider ZX Kekko Kamen 3 (1993, Video) Tokusou Robo Janperson (1993-1994) as Ryuzaburou Tatewaki / Bill Goldy Juukou B-Fighter (1995-1996) Be-Bop High School (... | [] |
Andreas Hølaas | [
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Andreas Hølaas | [
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] | American musician | Joseph Allen "Joey" Pearson (born September 19, 1991) is an American pop and R&B singer and actor from Hinesville, Georgia, lives in San Diego, California. Joey began performing at the age of nine. Pearson was a semi-finalist on the renewed United States nationally syndicated talent show, Star Search, starring Arsenio ... | [] |
Joey Pearson | [
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] | American musician | Big Star internet contest, a KidsTalk Young Achievers Award and a Billy Gilman Billyheads Rising Star Award. Joey is an animal lover, animal right's activist and vegetarian. Joey is represented by Josquin Des Pres, producer, songwriter, best-selling author and former Warner Chappell songwriter and co-writer with Bernie... | [] |
Gilberto Righi | [
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] | Brazilian zoologist | Gilberto Righi (1937–1999) was an important earthworm taxonomist from São Paulo, Brazil, who helped define the magnitude of his country's diverse soil fauna. During more than 40 highly productive years as professor and researcher at the University of São Paulo, Righi published over 100 scientific papers, 85 of which tr... | [] |
Gilberto Righi | [
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Hurrah! | [
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
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] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | "Really my generation was all about a guy called John McGeoch, from Siouxsie and the Banshees. He was a great player". Marr hailed McGeoch for his work on Siouxsie's single "Spellbound". Marr qualified it as "clever" with "really good picky thing going on which is very un-rock'n'roll". Radiohead also cited McGeoch-era ... | [
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
"occupation",
"Singer"
]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | the whole audience". Yorke added that she "made an especially big impression in concert, she was really sexy but absolutely terrifying." Sonic Youth singer and guitarist Thurston Moore named "Hong Kong Garden" as one of his 25 all-time favourite songs. Siouxsie has influenced other bands ranging from contemporaries Joy... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
] |
Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
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]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | named her as an influence in the band's 2006 autobiography U2 by U2. He was inspired by her way of singing. With his band, he selected "Christine" for a compilation made for Mojo's readers. U2 guitarist the Edge also was the presenter of an award given to Siouxsie at a Mojo ceremony in 2005. The Cure's Robert Smith dec... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
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Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
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"Siouxsie and the Banshees"
]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | threads: melody, use of sound, attitude, sex appeal. I always saw Jane's Addiction as the masculine Siouxsie and the Banshees". From a younger generation, Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio hailed the poppiest Siouxsie songs, citing their arrangements: "I've always tried to make a song that begins like "Kiss Them for Me". I... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
] |
Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
"instance of",
"Human"
]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | Mark Lanegan stated that he would like to collaborate with her: "In my wildest dreams I would love to sing with Siouxsie". Siouxsie has been hailed by many female singers. When asked if there was any figure who connected with her when she was just a listener, PJ Harvey replied: "It's hard to beat Siouxsie Sioux, in ter... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
] |
Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
"occupation",
"Singer"
]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | stated that Texas' single "In Our Lifetime" was "our tribute to" "Hong Kong Garden". Garbage singer Shirley Manson cited her as an influence: "I learned how to sing listening to The Scream and Kaleidoscope". Manson also declared that Siouxsie embodied everything she wanted to be as a young woman. Manson would later wri... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
] |
Siouxsie Sioux | [
[
"Siouxsie Sioux",
"part of",
"Siouxsie and the Banshees"
]
] | English singer, songwriter, musician, producer and lead singer of the Banshees | works with Siouxsie and the Banshees, see Siouxsie and the Banshees discography. For her works with the Creatures, see the Creatures discography. Solo album Solo singles Collaborative singles DVD 2005 Dreamshow No. 1 UK 2009 Finale: The Last Mantaray & More Show No. 4 UK Collaborations with other artists In studio Morr... | [
"Susan Janet Ballion",
"00051421519 IPI"
] |
Some Shapes to Come | [
[
"Some Shapes to Come",
"instance of",
"Album"
]
] | 1974 album by Steve Grossman | Some Shapes to Come is the debut album by American saxophonist Steve Grossman. It was released in 1974 by PM Records. Reception At AllMusic, critic Vincent Thomas writes about Some Shapes to Come that: At Record Collector magazine, viewer Jamie Atkins notes that: Track listing Personnel Steve Grossman – tenor saxophone... | [] |
Michael Tweedie | [
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"occupation",
"Archaeologist"
],
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"date of birth",
"1907"
],
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"date of death",
"1993"
],
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"given name",
"Michael"
]
] | British curator | Michael Wilmer Forbes Tweedie (2 September 1907 – 1993) was a naturalist and archaeologist working in South East Asia, who was Director of the Raffles Museum in Singapore. Tweedie was the son of Maurice Carmichael Tweedie, who was Deputy Inspector-General in the Imperial Indian Police Service, and his wife Mildred Clar... | [
"Michael Willmer Forbes Tweedie"
] |
Michael Tweedie | [
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"date of birth",
"1907"
],
[
"Michael Tweedie",
"date of death",
"1993"
]
] | British curator | Nature Society. Tweedie married Elvira Toby, of Hobart, Australia, in 1938, and they had a son and two daughters. Legacy Tweedie is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of Malaysian snake, Macrocalamus tweediei. Bibliography Editor of the Malaysian Nature Handbooks series published by Longman Malaysia. Twee... | [
"Michael Willmer Forbes Tweedie"
] |
Aleksandar Branekov | [
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"place of birth",
"Sofia"
]
] | Bulgarian footballer | Aleksandar Branekov (; born 31 May 1987) is a former Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a centre back. Career Branekov is a product of the CSKA Sofia Academy. He marked his first-team debut with goal, opening the scoring in a 2–1 away win over Lokomotiv Sofia on 6 November 2005. Branekov spent a 2007–08 se... | [] |
Aleksandar Branekov | [
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"place of birth",
"Sofia"
]
] | Bulgarian footballer | the 5–1 home win, he came into conflict with the fans and was removed from the first team. In June 2010, he was released from CSKA. A month later, Branekov signed a contract as a free agent with Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo and quickly established himself as a key player. During his time with Vidima, he scored 4 goals in 4... | [] |
Aleksandar Branekov | [
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"place of birth",
"Sofia"
]
] | Bulgarian footballer | club captain. On 10 June 2013, he signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at Lokomotiv until 30 June 2015. On 22 February 2014, he scored his first goal in a Lokomotiv shirt against Neftochimic Burgas, in a 5–1 home league win. On 13 March, Branekov scored the only goal in a home win over Chernomorets Burgas ... | [] |
Aleksandar Branekov | [
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"member of sports team",
"PFC CSKA Sofia"
],
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"member of sports team",
"PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv"
],
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"member of sports team",
"PFC CSKA Sofia"
],
[
"Aleksandar Branekov",
"place of birth",
... | Bulgarian footballer | from them. On 14 June 2017, Branekov joined Septemvri Sofia. He made his debut for the team on 17 July 2017 in match against Dunav Ruse. On 31 August 2017, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. On 4 September 2017, Branekov signed with Second League club Lokomotiv Sofia. At the end of the 2017–18 season, he an... | [] |
The Village Schoolmaster | [
[
"The Village Schoolmaster",
"author",
"Franz Kafka"
],
[
"The Village Schoolmaster",
"genre",
"Short story"
]
] | short story | "The Village Schoolmaster", or "The Giant Mole" ("Der Dorfschullehrer" or "Der Riesenmaulwurf") is an unfinished short story by Franz Kafka. The story, written in December 1914 and the beginning of 1915, was not published in Kafka's lifetime. It first appeared in Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer (Berlin, 1931). The firs... | [] |
John M. Dunn | [
[
"John M. Dunn",
"convicted of",
"Murder"
]
] | gangster | John M. "Cockeye" Dunn (August 24, 1910 – July 7, 1949 Ossining, New York) was a New York mobster who was involved in the numbers racket and labor racketeering as a top enforcer for his brother-in-law, Eddie McGrath. He was convicted, together with Andrew "Squint" Sheridan, of the 1947 murder of Greenwich Village hirin... | [] |
John M. Dunn | [
[
"John M. Dunn",
"convicted of",
"Murder"
]
] | gangster | Assistant D.A. William J. Keating's office. All three accused men were held in custody without bail. Due to both the extensive press coverage of the event and Dunn's underworld connections, there was concern that the state's star witness, the deceased's widow Maisie Hintz, might be in danger and she was forced to go in... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"member of political party",
"People's Party for Freedom and Democracy"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"occupation",
"Politician"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"educated at",
"Leiden University"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"given name",
"Pieter"
... | Dutch politician and business theorist | Pieter Winsemius (born 7 March 1942) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and businessman. Winsemius worked as a researcher at the Leiden University from February 1966 until October 1970 and as a management consultant at the McKinsey & Company from October 1970 until Novem... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"family name",
"Winsemius"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | I was replaced by the Cabinet Lubbers II on 14 July 1986. Winsemius semi-retired from active politics and returned to the private sector and the public sector and occupied numerous seats as a corporate director and nonprofit director on several board of directors and supervisory boards (World Wide Fund for Nature, Vere... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"employer",
"Tilburg University"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"family name",
"Winsemius"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | also returned as a senior management consultant of the McKinsey & Company from August 1986 until October 1992 and served as a distinguished professor of Environmental management at the Tilburg University from 1 October 1999 until 1 September 2012. Winsemius was appointed again as Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning a... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"family name",
"Winsemius"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | and the public sector and resumed his previous positions (Vereniging Natuurmonumenten, Energy Research Centre, Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP and the Scientific Council for Government Policy) and as an advocate, lobbyist and activist for Conservation, Environmentalism, Sustainable development and Climate change issues. Po... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"family name",
"Winsemius"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | environmental impact assessments. After his ministerial period, he became chairman of the Vereniging Natuurmonumenten. On 22 September 2006, he again became minister of VROM, temporarily succeeding Sybilla Dekker during the Third Balkenende cabinet, until a completely new government had been formed on 22 February 2007 ... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"given name",
"Pieter"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"employer",
"Tilburg University"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"family name",
"Winsemius"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | (lit. 'never play away games') (1988), in which he compared managing to professional soccer. During the 1980s, Winsemius was co-host of the television show Aktua in bedrijf. Academic career Since October 1999, Winsemius holds a professorate for Management of Sustainable Development, at the Tilburg University. On 7 Marc... | [] |
Pieter Winsemius | [
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"educated at",
"Leiden University"
],
[
"Pieter Winsemius",
"place of birth",
"Voorburg"
]
] | Dutch politician and business theorist | business writers Category:Dutch conservationists Category:Dutch corporate directors Category:Dutch education writers Category:Dutch environmentalists Category:Dutch natural scientists Category:Dutch nonprofit directors Category:Dutch nonprofit executives Category:Dutch lobbyists Category:Dutch management consultants Ca... | [] |
1980 United States presidential election in North Dakota | [
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"Presidential election"
],
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"1980 United States presidential election in North Dakota",
"country",
"United States"
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"1980 United States presidential election in North Dakota",
"part of",
"19... | Election in North Dakota | The 1980 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 4, 1980. All 50 states and The District of Columbia were part of the 1980 United States presidential election. State voters chose 3 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. North Dakota was won by f... | [
"United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1980"
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The Raviz Hotel, Kollam | [
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"The Raviz Hotel, Kollam",
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"Kollam"
],
[
"The Raviz Hotel, Kollam",
"country",
"India"
]
] | 5 Star hotel in Kollam,Kerala | The Raviz Kollam () or The Raviz Ashtamudi is a five-star hotel on the banks of the Ashtamudi lake in Kollam city, India, and owned by the Raviz Hotels & Resorts company and was designed by noted Indian architect Eugene Pandala, an Architect well known for his commitments to environmental sustainability. The Raviz has ... | [] |
Justo Pastor Lynch | [
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"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"date of death",
"1830"
],
[
"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"given name",
"Justo"
],
[
"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"place of birth",
"Buenos Aires"
],
[
"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"place of death",
"Buenos Aires"
]
] | Argentine landowner | Justo Pastor Lynch (1755–1830), an Argentine landowner, was born in Buenos Aires on the family "estancia", a ranch by the River de la Plata. He was the eldest surviving son of Patrick Lynch of Lydican Castle in Claregalway Ireland, and Rosa de Galaya de la Camera. At times his name was recorded as Pastorin or Pastorino... | [] |
Justo Pastor Lynch | [
[
"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"place of birth",
"Buenos Aires"
],
[
"Justo Pastor Lynch",
"place of death",
"Buenos Aires"
]
] | Argentine landowner | doubled the extent and value of his properties; consequently his sons enjoyed a wealthy life like no other Irish immigrants in the region. His eldest son Patricio (Patrick) Lynch, born 1789, set up a shipping company. He owned the frigate, Heroína, which was involved in a claim of possession of the Falkland Islands in ... | [] |
Russell Janney | [
[
"Russell Janney",
"educated at",
"Yale University"
]
] | American writer | (1934) by Justin Huntly McCarthy. His second novel, So Long As Love Remembers, was published in 1953, and the short novel Curtain Call followed in 1957. Janney was born in Wilmington, Ohio and graduated from Yale University in 1906. While at college, he put on plays for his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi. He died of natural... | [] |
Alastair Moock | [
[
"Alastair Moock",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
],
[
"Alastair Moock",
"date of birth",
"1973"
]
] | American singer-songwriter | Alastair Moock (born 1973, New York, New York, United States) is a GRAMMY-nominated American folk and family music performer from Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for his gruff voice, playful lyrics, and fingerpicking guitar style. History Moock's interest in traditional music started at a young age when his father t... | [] |
Alastair Moock | [
[
"Alastair Moock",
"educated at",
"Williams College"
]
] | American singer-songwriter | Congress recordings. After graduating from Williams College in 1995, Moock moved to Boston and launched his performing career at open mikes and local coffeehouses. In 1997 he released his debut album, Walking Sounds, and followed it with the eight-song mini-album Bad Moock Rising in 1999. By 2002, Moock had traveled ex... | [] |
Alastair Moock | [
[
"Alastair Moock",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
]
] | American singer-songwriter | a musician." That social involvement has resulted in Moock often organizing benefits to help those in need. His last adult album, Fortune Street, produced by David "Goody" Goodrich, was released in the United States and Europe by Corazong Records in May 2007. In his review of the album for Sing Out!, Scott Sheldon wrot... | [] |
Laura Antoniou | [
[
"Laura Antoniou",
"date of birth",
"1963"
],
[
"Laura Antoniou",
"occupation",
"Novelist"
]
] | American novelist | Laura Antoniou (born 1963) is an American novelist. She is the author of The Marketplace series of BDSM-themed novels, which were originally published under the pen name of Sara Adamson. Antoniou is also known for her work as an editor and pioneer on the field of contemporary erotic fiction and in particular as editor ... | [
"Sara Adamson"
] |
Radio 2XG | [
[
"Radio 2XG",
"country",
"United States"
]
] | Experimental radio station in New York City | California had tilted the election in Woodrow Wilson's favor. It was estimated that 7,000 persons received the broadcast. The concerts continued, with listeners reported as far away at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. A "radio dance" held in Morristown, New Jersey at the end of the year received widespread publicity. How... | [] |
Dror Paley | [
[
"Dror Paley",
"occupation",
"Surgeon"
]
] | Canadian surgeon | Dror Paley (born March 25, 1956) is a Canadian-trained orthopedic surgeon, who specializes in limb lengthening and deformity correction procedures. Education Dr. Paley trained in surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and in orthopedic surgery at the University of Toronto Medical School. He moved to Baltimore to join th... | [] |
Harold Wood Hospital | [
[
"Harold Wood Hospital",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
],
[
"Harold Wood Hospital",
"instance of",
"Hospital"
],
[
"Harold Wood Hospital",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"London"
],
[
"Harold Wood Hospital",
"affiliation",
"London South... | former hospital in east London, England, UK (1909-2006) | Harold Wood Hospital was a hospital in east London, United Kingdom. It was located in Gubbins Lane, Harold Wood in Romford, in the London Borough of Havering. It was managed by Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust. The Havering Campus of London South Bank University, an NHS polyclinic and a long term con... | [] |
Harold Wood Hospital | [
[
"Harold Wood Hospital",
"instance of",
"Hospital"
]
] | former hospital in east London, England, UK (1909-2006) | nearby Plaistow fever hospital. The Grange had been a private house, built in 1884 by John Compton, owner of the Gubbins estate. The convalescent home was maintained by the county borough until the Second World War, as an emergency hospital. After the war it became a permanent hospital, and in the 1960s was significant... | [] |
Ákos Pauler | [
[
"Ákos Pauler",
"occupation",
"Philosopher"
],
[
"Ákos Pauler",
"given name",
"Ákos"
],
[
"Ákos Pauler",
"family name",
"Pauler"
]
] | hungarian philosopher | Ákos Pauler (1876–1933) was a Hungarian philosopher. He defended metaphysics against logical positivism. As part of this defense, he accounted for a method of determining truths alongside the deductive and inductive methods, one which he called reductive. According to Pauler, the reductive method, unlike induction and ... | [
"Akos Pauler"
] |
La Falda | [
[
"La Falda",
"country",
"Argentina"
],
[
"La Falda",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Punilla Department"
]
] | city in province of Cordoba (Argentina) | La Falda is a town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located from Córdoba and 800 km from Buenos Aires. It had about 15,000 inhabitants at the . La Falda lies at the foot of two small mountains (Cerro El Cuadrado and Cerro La Banderita), and it is part of an important tourist circuit of the province (the Punilla V... | [] |
Louise Revell | [
[
"Louise Revell",
"employer",
"University of Southampton"
],
[
"Louise Revell",
"occupation",
"Archaeologist"
],
[
"Louise Revell",
"educated at",
"University of Cambridge"
],
[
"Louise Revell",
"educated at",
"Durham University"
],
[
"Louise Reve... | Roman archaeologist | Louise Revell is a Roman archaeologist, currently Associate Professor in Roman Studies at the University of Southampton. Revell's research focuses on provincial archaeology of the western Roman empire. Education Revell obtained a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge, and a MA in Roman Archaeology from Durham... | [] |
South Fork Wenaha River | [
[
"South Fork Wenaha River",
"instance of",
"River"
],
[
"South Fork Wenaha River",
"mouth of the watercourse",
"Wenaha River"
]
] | river in the United States of America | The South Fork Wenaha River is a tributary of the Wenaha River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The river begins in the Blue Mountains south of Bone Spring in Wallowa County near its border with Union County. From there it flows generally northeast through the Wenaha–Tucannon Wilderness of the Umatilla National Forest to m... | [] |
South Fork Wenaha River | [
[
"South Fork Wenaha River",
"instance of",
"River"
],
[
"South Fork Wenaha River",
"mouth of the watercourse",
"Wenaha River"
]
] | river in the United States of America | creeks. Recreation The main path along the South Fork is the Wenaha River Trail, a route with trailheads at Troy and Timothy Springs. It runs parallel to the main stem between Troy and Wenaha Forks and roughly parallel to the South Fork upstream of the confluence. This trail connects to other wilderness paths: Elk Flat... | [] |
Felicja Blumental | [
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"place of birth",
"Warsaw"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"country of citizenship",
"Poland"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"occupation",
"Pianist"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"instrument",
"Piano"
]
] | Polish pianist | Felicja Blumental (28 December 1908 – 31 December 1991) was a Polish pianist and composer. "She was one of the relatively few women born in the first quarter of the twentieth century to have achieved an important career as a concert pianist." Early life Felicja Blumental was born in Warsaw, Poland, into a Jewish musica... | [] |
Felicja Blumental | [
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"country of citizenship",
"Brazil"
]
] | Polish pianist | and composition lessons from the composer Karol Szymanowski. She later studied privately in Switzerland with Józef Turczyński, a noted Chopin interpreter and scholar. Personal life In 1938, she and her husband Markus Mizne moved first to Nice, then to Brazil to escape the growing anti-semitism in Europe. She became a B... | [] |
Felicja Blumental | [
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"instrument",
"Piano"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"instrument",
"Harpsichord"
]
] | Polish pianist | works. Her numerous recordings also included many forgotten concertos by composers such as Carl Czerny (Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.214), Ferdinand Ries (Piano Concerto in C-sharp minor, Op.55) and John Field. Heitor Villa-Lobos wrote his Piano Concerto No. 5 for her; she was soloist at the world premiere on 8 May 19... | [] |
Felicja Blumental | [
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"occupation",
"Pianist"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"instrument",
"Piano"
]
] | Polish pianist | Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy of France in 1975. Among her recordings was a boxed set of Beethoven's complete works for solo piano and orchestra, including two early works without opus number, as well as Beethoven's own arrangement for piano of his violin concerto. It is, however, her Chopin playing for wh... | [] |
Felicja Blumental | [
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"country of citizenship",
"Brazil"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"place of death",
"Tel Aviv"
],
[
"Felicja Blumental",
"instrument",
"Piano"
]
] | Polish pianist | in Tel Aviv's Kiryat Shaul Cemetery. Her daughter, the singer Annette Céline, was one of the organizers of the annual Felicja Blumental International Music festival until her death on 3 June 2017. Many of Blumental's recordings have been restored on Brana Records, and all CD covers feature the art prints of her husband... | [] |
Samuel Heinicke | [
[
"Samuel Heinicke",
"country of citizenship",
"Germany"
],
[
"Samuel Heinicke",
"family name",
"Heinicke"
]
] | German educator | Samuel Heinicke (10 April 1727 – 30 April 1790), the originator in Germany of systematic education for the deaf, was born in Nautschutz, Germany. Entering the electoral bodyguard at Dresden, he subsequently supported himself by teaching. Around 1754, he took his first deaf pupil. His success in teaching this pupil was ... | [] |
CyanogenMod | [
[
"CyanogenMod",
"replaced by",
"LineageOS"
],
[
"CyanogenMod",
"named after",
"Cyanogen"
]
] | mobile operating system based on Android | founder, Steve Kondik (now Stefanie Kondik), obtained venture funding under the name Cyanogen Inc. to allow commercialization of the project. However, the company did not, in his view, capitalize on the project's success, and in 2016 he left or was forced out as part of a corporate restructure, which involved a change ... | [
"CM"
] |
CyanogenMod | [
[
"CyanogenMod",
"named after",
"Cyanogen"
]
] | mobile operating system based on Android | The name CyanogenMod derived from cyanogen (the name of a chemical compound adopted as a nickname by Kondik) + Mod (a term for user-developed modifications, known as modding). History and development Soon after the introduction of HTC Dream (named the "T-Mobile G1" in the United States) mobile phone in September 2008, ... | [
"CM"
] |
CyanogenMod | [
[
"CyanogenMod",
"named after",
"Cyanogen"
]
] | mobile operating system based on Android | Dream was developed and distributed by Android enthusiasts. One, maintained by a developer named JesusFreke, became popular among Dream owners. After Google issued its Android RC30 over-the-air update in November 2008 that fixed the bug that had previously been used for root access, he began offering modified versions ... | [
"CM"
] |
CyanogenMod | [
[
"CyanogenMod",
"named after",
"Cyanogen"
]
] | mobile operating system based on Android | supplanted by "milestone" M-builds that are part of the CyanogenMod's rolling release development model. Current CyanogenMod version list: CyanogenMod 7 CyanogenMod 7 firmware is based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread with additional custom code contributed by the CyanogenMod Team. The custom portions of CyanogenMod are prim... | [
"CM"
] |
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