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Filippo Bubbico
[ [ "Filippo Bubbico", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ] ]
Italian politician and architect
re-elected Senator at the 2008 election and the 2013 election with the Democratic Party. From 2013 to 2017, Bubbico has been appointed Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Interior in the Letta, Renzi and Gentiloni cabinets. Bubbico ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies at the 2018 election with Free and Equal, b...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "member of sports team", "New England Patriots" ], [ "Dexter Reid", "member of sports team", "Indianapolis Colts" ], [ "Dexter Reid", "place of birth", "Norfolk, Virginia" ], [ "Dexter Reid", "educated at", "Granby High School" ], [ ...
player of American football
Dexter Devon Reid Jr. (born March 18, 1981) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft after playing his college football at the University of North Carolina. Reid is a two-time Super Bowl champion, having won a trophy with the Patriots and...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "family name", "Reid" ] ]
player of American football
3 interceptions and 5 blocked field goals. He also played quarterback on offense and had 1,400 yards total offense. In his career, he passed for 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns along with 960 yards rushing and 12 scores. In addition, he competed in track and basketball, winning the state triple jump title as a senior and...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "family name", "Reid" ] ]
player of American football
a fumble recovery, an interception and 6 pass deflections. In 2001, he started all 13 games and ended the season third on the team with 99 tackles (67 solo), 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 2 interceptions—one of which he returned for a touchdown-5 pass break-ups and a fumble recovery. As a junior in 2002, Reid started al...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "member of sports team", "New England Patriots" ], [ "Dexter Reid", "family name", "Reid" ] ]
player of American football
Curry in 1979 and also set a school record for tackles by a defensive back with his 119th stop against the University of Maryland. In addition, Reid also had 6 tackles for loss, a sack, 2 forced fumbles and 4 pass break-ups. As a senior in 2003, Reid first-team All-ACC honors for the second straight season, compiling 1...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "member of sports team", "Indianapolis Colts" ], [ "Dexter Reid", "family name", "Reid" ] ]
player of American football
games his rookie season appearing in 13 regular season games, he recorded 23 tackles (15 solo), 2 pass break-ups and a forced fumble. He also played in three play-off games and won a Super Bowl ring despite blowing a coverage that resulted in a Greg Lewis touchdown in Super Bowl XXXIX. On August 29, 2005, Reid was rele...
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Dexter Reid
[ [ "Dexter Reid", "family name", "Reid" ] ]
player of American football
for 10 regular season games, starting one and finished the season with 11 tackles (all solo) and 2 pass break-ups. He was also active throughout the playoffs and won his second ring in Super Bowl XLI. NFL Career Statistics Games Defensive Interceptions Fumbles Sacks amd tackles Drug charges After pleading guilty in Jan...
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Simone Balsamino
[ [ "Simone Balsamino", "occupation", "Composer" ] ]
Italian composer
Simone Balsamino (fl. 1590s in Venice) was an Italian composer, poet and dramatist. He was the first to set texts from Tasso's Aminta as Aminta musicale. He is also credited with the invention of the bass cittern. Works, editions and recordings Perla a tragicomedia in music dedicated to the marchese De La Rovere. Venic...
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Angelo Spina
[ [ "Angelo Spina", "place of birth", "Colle d'Anchise" ], [ "Angelo Spina", "given name", "Angelo" ] ]
Italian archbishop and theologian
Angelo Spina (born 13 November 1954) is an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and the current Archbishop of Ancona-Osimo since his appointment in 2017. Spina served prior to this as the Bishop of Sulmona-Valva since being raised to the episcopate in 2007. He has served in various capacities throughout his priesthood and ep...
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Angelo Spina
[ [ "Angelo Spina", "place of birth", "Colle d'Anchise" ] ]
Italian archbishop and theologian
Campobasso under the supervision of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He first received his ordination into the diaconate from Alberto Carinci in 1977 prior to Pietro Santoro ordaining him to the priesthood in Colle d'Anchise on 5 January 1980. From 1980 until 1999 he served as a parish priest for the Campochiaro and...
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Angelo Spina
[ [ "Angelo Spina", "consecrator", "Antonio Nuzzi" ] ]
Italian archbishop and theologian
episcopal vicar for the Great Jubilee of 2000 that Pope John Paul II had convoked. In 1999 he was named as the pastor for the Boiano Cathedral. In 2003 he was named as the episcopal vicar for diocesan missions and then from 2004 to 2007 for the Santuario dell'Addolorata. He received his episcopal consecration in the Sa...
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Comedy Central Films
[ [ "Comedy Central Films", "owned by", "Comedy Central" ], [ "Comedy Central Films", "parent organization", "Paramount Pictures" ] ]
Production owned by Viacom
Comedy Central Films is the motion picture production arm of the adult-oriented comedy television cable channel Comedy Central. The studio produces comedy films aimed at a mature audience and based on Comedy Central shows. Many of which were distributed by Paramount Pictures. These are films that were theatrically rele...
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The Husband of the Rat's Daughter
[ [ "The Husband of the Rat's Daughter", "instance of", "Fairy tale" ] ]
Japanese fairy tale
The Husband of the Rat's Daughter is a Japanese fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book. It is Aarne-Thompson type 2031C, a chain tale or cumulative tale. Another story of this type is The Mouse Turned into a Maid. Synopsis Two rats had a remarkably beautiful daughter. In some variants, the father w...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "place of birth", "New York City" ], [ "Larry Sloan", "given name", "Larry" ] ]
American opinion journalist
Lloyd Lawrence "Larry" Sloan (1922 – October 14, 2012) was an American publisher of Mad Libs and co-founder of the Los Angeles publishing company, Price Stern Sloan, which opened in the early 1960s. Biography Sloan was born Lloyd Lawrence Solomon to a Jewish family in New York City in 1922, the son of Joseph Solomon an...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Larry Sloan", "conflict", "World War II" ] ]
American opinion journalist
initially studied at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), but soon left college to enlist in the United States Army following the outbreak of World War II. He later attended Stanford University, where he studied Chinese language. He returned to Los Angeles after the war. Sloan became a columnist for the Ho...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "place of birth", "New York City" ], [ "Larry Sloan", "given name", "Larry" ] ]
American opinion journalist
Price launched Mad Libs, a word game book series which the duo had first invented in 1953. Stern and Price had named the game "Mad Libs" after overhearing an argument between an actor and talent agent at a New York City restaurant. In the 1960s, Price and Stern partnered with Larry Sloan, a friend from high school, to ...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
American opinion journalist
company headquartered on La Cienega Boulevard in West Hollywood. Under Sloan, Price Stern Sloan became the one of the largest publishing houses on the West Coast of the United States. In addition to releasing more than 70 editions of Mad Libs under Sloan, the company also published 150 softcover books under Sloan by 19...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "given name", "Larry" ] ]
American opinion journalist
they were the richest man in the world?" Other successful titles, many of which were humorous, released under Sloan was How to Be a Jewish Mother, written by Dan Greenburg and first released in 1965 and Droodles, which was also created by Roger Price. Still, Mad Libs proved to be one of the company's most successful pr...
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Larry Sloan
[ [ "Larry Sloan", "given name", "Larry" ] ]
American opinion journalist
and audio releases, including Wee Sing Video Series and Wee Sing in Sillyville. Price Stern Sloan partner and Mad Libs co-creator Roger Price died in 1990. In 1993, Leonard Stern and Larry Sloan sold Price Stern Sloan to Putnam Berkley Group, which is now known as Penguin Group. Sloan and Stern later co-founded Tallfel...
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Brunkebergsåsen
[ [ "Brunkebergsåsen", "instance of", "Esker" ], [ "Brunkebergsåsen", "part of", "Stockholmsåsen" ] ]
esker in Stockholm, Sweden
Brunkebergsåsen was an esker that once reached over much of Stockholm's Norrmalm district. Geologically, it is a part of the much larger Stockholmsåsen. It formed a considerable obstacle to traffic, effectively dividing Norrmalm into a western and an eastern part. Consequently, most of it has been dug away over the cen...
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Skirö
[ [ "Skirö", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Vetlanda Municipality" ], [ "Skirö", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Småland" ], [ "Skirö", "country", "Sweden" ] ]
minor locality in Vetlanda Municipality, Sweden
Skirö () is a small village in Vetlanda Municipality in Sweden. It lies 25 km from the town of Vetlanda in the southeastern part of Jönköping County and has a population of about 70 (2010). Situated in a beautiful setting around Lake Skirö, it was dubbed ("The Garden of Småland") by Carolus Linnaeus. It was also the bi...
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Kopil Bora
[ [ "Kopil Bora", "occupation", "Actor" ], [ "Kopil Bora", "country of citizenship", "India" ] ]
Indian actor
Kopil Bora () is an Assamese actor, anchor and All India Radio voice artist. He debuted in Bidyut Chakravarty's 2002 Assamese film Gun Gun Gane Gane and known for his performance in Mon (2002), Ahir Bhairav (2008), Jetuka Pator Dore (2011) and Dwaar (2013). Early life Kopil Bora was born on 30 March. He went to high sc...
[ "Kapil Bora" ]
Kopil Bora
[ [ "Kopil Bora", "place of birth", "Assam" ], [ "Kopil Bora", "country of citizenship", "India" ] ]
Indian actor
by Sanjib Hazarika for Doordarshan. His other television credit includes Niyoror Phool on News Live. He also hosted a spelling contest for children on Rang. Mobile theatre He debuted in Assam's roaming theatre with Ashirbad Theatre. He also acted in Rajmahal Theatre. The list of plays includes "Surongor Xekhot", a dram...
[ "Kapil Bora" ]
Kopil Bora
[ [ "Kopil Bora", "country of citizenship", "India" ] ]
Indian actor
Barsha Rani Bishaya and Surajit Malakar Guwahati - and various News years eve celebrations hosted in DD NE and participated in the cultural extravaganza in the closing function of the 33rd National games, held at Guwahati. Kapil Bora and Nishita Goswami, co-hosted the 3rd Darpan Mrs India North East title, the highly c...
[ "Kapil Bora" ]
Damir Krupalija
[ [ "Damir Krupalija", "educated at", "University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign" ], [ "Damir Krupalija", "educated at", "Boylan Catholic High School" ], [ "Damir Krupalija", "given name", "Damir" ], [ "Damir Krupalija", "sport", "Basketball" ], [ "...
Bosnian basketball player
Damir Krupalija (born June 13, 1979) is a Bosnian-American professional basketball executive and former player. He played college basketball at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Early years Krupalija fled his war-torn country in 1992, living in the Czech Republic for three years before coming to the United St...
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Damir Krupalija
[ [ "Damir Krupalija", "sport", "Basketball" ] ]
Bosnian basketball player
all-state selection by the Chicago Tribune and Associated Press. He was also named to the 1996 and 1997 State Farm Holiday Classic All-Tournament teams, and in 2003 was named to the Holiday Classic All-Quarter Century Team voted on by the fans. After graduating from high school, Krupalija played basketball for the Univ...
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Damir Krupalija
[ [ "Damir Krupalija", "member of sports team", "Bilbao Basket" ] ]
Bosnian basketball player
Vegas Invitational Tournament. In 2002, Krupalija moved to Poland, where he played forward for Anwil Wloclawek and won the 2002-03 Polish National Championship. The following season, he relocated to Belgium and joined Spirou Charleroi. They won the 2003-04 Belgian National Championship. He played for Spirou Charleroi u...
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Damir Krupalija
[ [ "Damir Krupalija", "sport", "Basketball" ] ]
Bosnian basketball player
signing a contract for the rest of the season. On June 5, 2014, he signed with SLUC Nancy Basket of the LNB Pro A for the 2014–15 season. In January 2015, he left Nancy and signed with KK Bosna Royal. He left Bosna after only three games and signed with Keravnos of Cyprus. References External links Eurobasket.com profi...
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Manuel A. Roxas High School
[ [ "Manuel A. Roxas High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manila" ] ]
school in City of Manila, Philippines
Manuel A. Roxas High School is a secondary (high) school located in Paco, Manila. It is one of the six schools in Manila to provide the Special Science course for selected students. The first building of Roxas High School was situated in Quezon Boulevard near Feati University. It was established in 1948 and is the firs...
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Manuel A. Roxas High School
[ [ "Manuel A. Roxas High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manila" ] ]
school in City of Manila, Philippines
withdrawn and Special Science classes are maintained by the Division of City Schools in the implementing schools namely Manuel A. Roxas High School, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Victorino Mapa High School, Cayetano Arellano High School and Manuel Araullo High School, with the exception of Manila Science High School whi...
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Manuel A. Roxas High School
[ [ "Manuel A. Roxas High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manila" ] ]
school in City of Manila, Philippines
the Science and Technology Department. The SEDP building is where H.E. classes are held. One of the two Guidance offices, the Museum, and EMIS office occupy the Administration, Marcos-type, building. As of June 2006, the Main building, which is the most used, was declared "condemned" and unfit for use. This was explain...
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Manuel A. Roxas High School
[ [ "Manuel A. Roxas High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manila" ] ]
school in City of Manila, Philippines
old structure. Also present in the event were Manila Mayor Alfredo S. Lim, Manila 6th District Rep. Benny Abante and 5th District Rep. Amado Bagatsing and Education Secretary Jesli Lapus. The new building is now in use. Martsa Roxas (Roxas March) Music and Lyrics by: Filipino translation by: Sama-sama tayong tumulong; ...
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Jinki
[ [ "Jinki", "instance of", "Japanese era name" ], [ "Jinki", "followed by", "Tenpyō" ], [ "Jinki", "follows", "Yōrō" ] ]
Japanese era from 724 to 729
Jinki may refer to: , a Japanese era, a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,?, lit. "year name") after Yōrō and before Tenpyō. This period spanned the years from February 724 through August 729. The reigning emperor was Shōmu-tennō (聖武天皇?) , an item used in Shinto ceremonies to worship kami Jinki (robot), the form of mecha th...
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Good 'n' Groovy
[ [ "Good 'n' Groovy", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Joe Newman
Good 'n' Groovy is an album by trumpeter Joe Newman with saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1961 and originally released on the Swingville label. Reception AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "This was the second of Joe Newman's three dates he led under the Swingville banner". Track listing All compositions by...
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Jamie Burchell
[ [ "Jamie Burchell", "given name", "Jamie" ], [ "Jamie Burchell", "occupation", "Basketball player" ], [ "Jamie Burchell", "sport", "Basketball" ], [ "Jamie Burchell", "country of citizenship", "England" ], [ "Jamie Burchell", "member of sports ...
British basketball player
Jamie Burchell (born 15 November 1979 in Worcester, England) is a retired British professional basketball player, who most notably played for the Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League. The 6ft5 Forward was educated at The Royal Grammar School, Worcester and later at Marjon's, where he won a BUCS National Ch...
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Tüvshrüülekh
[ [ "Tüvshrüülekh", "country", "Mongolia" ], [ "Tüvshrüülekh", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Arkhangai Province" ] ]
district in Arkhangai Province, Mongolia
'Tüvshrüülekh () is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. The Sum (1200 km²) had 3438 inhabitants in 2009, 1869 of whom lived in the town of Tüvshrüülekh which is the second largest town of the province. The distance to Tsetserleg, the capital of the province, amounts to 44 km to the southeast. Tu...
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Märta Norberg
[ [ "Märta Norberg", "country of citizenship", "Sweden" ], [ "Märta Norberg", "participant in", "1952 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Märta Norberg", "given name", "Märta" ], [ "Märta Norberg", "place of birth", "Örnsköldsvik" ], [ "Märta Norberg", "place...
Swedish cross-country skier
Märta Norberg (born 19 September 1922) is a former Swedish cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. She won two bronze medals in the 3 × 5 km relay at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1954, 1958). She was born in Örnsköldsvik, Ångermanland. Norberg also finished fourth in the 10 km event at the 1952 Winter...
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Moulhoule
[ [ "Moulhoule", "country", "Djibouti" ], [ "Moulhoule", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Obock Region" ] ]
town in Obock, Djibouti
Moulhoule () is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Red Sea, at its southern entrance. It is situated about 70 kilometres (43 miles) North of Obock and 15 km (9 mi) South of the border with Eritrea. Overview Moulhoule is located beside the Bab el Mandeb Strait in the...
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Wayne Scot Lukas
[ [ "Wayne Scot Lukas", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
American television personality
Wayne Scot Lukas is an American fashion consultant, best known as the former co-host of the makeover reality television program What Not to Wear which was broadcast on TLC in the United States and Canada. Clinton Kelly took over as co-host in 2003. Lukas featured his costume designs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's ...
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Domenico Lovisato
[ [ "Domenico Lovisato", "given name", "Domenico" ], [ "Domenico Lovisato", "occupation", "Geologist" ], [ "Domenico Lovisato", "educated at", "University of Padua" ] ]
Italian geologist
Domenico Lovisato (12 August 1842 – 23 February 1916) was an Italian geologist. He was a very early proponent of the theory of continental drift. Education Domenico Lovisato was born in Isola, in Istria on 12 August 1842, then under Austrian rule. He was the third of five children. His father died when he was very youn...
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Domenico Lovisato
[ [ "Domenico Lovisato", "occupation", "Geologist" ] ]
Italian geologist
arrested eight times. In 1864 he was tried for high treason, but acquitted for lack of evidence. In 1865 he was banned from all schools in the Habsburg Empire, but this was changed to suspension and period of confinement. When war broke out against Austria in 1866 he fought as a volunteer in Trentino, and was noticed b...
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Domenico Lovisato
[ [ "Domenico Lovisato", "place of death", "Cagliari" ], [ "Domenico Lovisato", "employer", "University of Cagliari" ] ]
Italian geologist
The hydrographer Giovanni Roncagli made up the scientific party. Lovisato's diaries of the expedition cover a range of subjects other than geology, including paleontology, botany and ethnography. The government of Argentina invited him to continue his work in Argentina, but he declined and returned to Italy. In 1884 Lo...
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The Explosive Freddy Cannon
[ [ "The Explosive Freddy Cannon", "performer", "Freddy Cannon" ], [ "The Explosive Freddy Cannon", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Freddy Cannon
The Explosive Freddy Cannon is the debut album of Freddy Cannon. Released in 1960, it spent one week at number one in the United Kingdom. It was Cannon's only number one album, and the first number one album of the 1960s. Track listing "Boston (My Home Town)" (Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, Jr.) – 2:02 "Kansas City" (Jerry Lei...
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The Explosive Freddy Cannon
[ [ "The Explosive Freddy Cannon", "performer", "Freddy Cannon" ] ]
album by Freddy Cannon
– 1:46 "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" (Harry Stone, Jack Stapp) – 2:17 "Deep in the Heart of Texas" (Don Swander, June Hershey) – 1:42 "California Here I Come" (Al Jolson, B. G. De Sylva, Joseph Meyer) – 2:04 "Okefenokee" (Crewe, Slay, Jr.) – 2:30 "Carolina In The Morning" (Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson) – 2:30 "Tallahasse...
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Henderson Hall Historic District
[ [ "Henderson Hall Historic District", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "West Virginia" ] ]
human settlement in West Virginia, United States of America
Henderson Hall Historic District, is a historic home and national historic district located near Williamstown, Wood County, West Virginia. It encompasses 10 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing object. The primary building is "Henderson Hall," a three-story, Italian...
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Sean Rowe
[ [ "Sean Rowe", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sean Rowe", "occupation", "Singer-songwriter" ], [ "Sean Rowe", "instrument", "Guitar" ], [ "Sean Rowe", "given name", "Sean" ], [ "Sean Rowe", "place of birth", "Troy, New York" ] ]
American singer
Sean Rowe (born in Troy, New York) is an alternative folk singer-songwriter and musician. Early life Born and raised in Troy, New York, Rowe started playing music at an early age. He received a bass guitar from his father on his 12th birthday and performed in a local band. After receiving an acoustic guitar as a gift f...
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Sean Rowe
[ [ "Sean Rowe", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sean Rowe", "occupation", "Singer-songwriter" ] ]
American singer
he wrote was called "Turtle," which was inspired by his friend and singer-songwriter Jeanne French. At the age of 17, Rowe discovered Otis Redding and his song "Open The Door", which inspired him to begin singing. Nature An avid naturalist, Rowe often speaks of his fascination with the woods and his connection to the l...
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Sean Rowe
[ [ "Sean Rowe", "given name", "Sean" ] ]
American singer
first album "27". Shortly thereafter they began playing under the name Mudfunk and recorded a live album, Live at the Grind, as well as a single of "Wrong Side of the Bed" at Studio Zoot in Albany. The latter would be re-recorded for Sean's solo album, Magic, without Haber and with different instrumentation. He recorde...
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Sean Rowe
[ [ "Sean Rowe", "given name", "Sean" ] ]
American singer
February 22, 2011, and released The Salesman and the Shark on August 28, 2012. On March 4, Sean played his new release, "Downwind", on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The movie The Accountant with actor Ben Affleck (2016) features Sean Rowe's song "To Leave Something Behind". Sean was a featured performer at The Red Jacket Jamboree...
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Sean Rowe
[ [ "Sean Rowe", "given name", "Sean" ] ]
American singer
Rowe is married and has children He sometimes goes on tour with his family. Discography Albums Mudfunk 2006: Live at the Grind Solo 2004: 27 2009: Magic 2011: Magic re-release 2012: The Salesman and the Shark 2014: Madman 2017: New Lore Live 2011: Live Morning Becomes Eclectic – KCRW 2012: Live Mercury Lounge, NYC, NY ...
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David Moule-Evans
[ [ "David Moule-Evans", "occupation", "Composer" ] ]
English composer and conductor
David Moule-Evans (21 November 1905 – 18 May 1988) was an English composer, conductor and academic. Moule-Evans was born in Ashford, Kent, and was educated at the Judd School in Tonbridge before studying at the Royal College of Music in London with Malcolm Sargent and Herbert Howells. While at the Royal College he beca...
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David Moule-Evans
[ [ "David Moule-Evans", "occupation", "Composer" ] ]
English composer and conductor
1945 to 1974 Moule-Evans returned to the RCM to teach harmony, counterpoint and composition. As a composer Moule-Evans has been largely forgotten today, but during his lifetime he achieved a measure of success. His Concerto for String Orchestra won the Carnegie British Music award in 1928. The Dance Suite, scored for f...
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David Moule-Evans
[ [ "David Moule-Evans", "occupation", "Composer" ] ]
English composer and conductor
1945. Moule-Evans mostly wrote in a popular, straightforward "light music" style, although the composer Michael Hurd has commented that his later chamber works, including the Violin Sonata in F-sharp minor (1956) and the Piano Sonata (1966) are more adventurous in style. The only music currently available in recorded f...
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David Moule-Evans
[ [ "David Moule-Evans", "archives at", "National Library of Wales" ] ]
English composer and conductor
although he continued to teach until his death in 1988. His archive and manuscripts are housed in the National Library of Wales. Selected Works Orchestral 1926 Rhapsody No 2 1928 Concerto for String Orchestra 1930 Dance Suite 1935 Cliff Castle, symphonic poem 1935 Polka for Cello and Orchestra (dedicated to cellist Mau...
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Mara Mattuschka
[ [ "Mara Mattuschka", "place of birth", "Sofia" ] ]
Austrian film director
Mara Mattuschka (born 22 May 1959) is an Austrian avant-garde filmmaker. Life Mattuschka was born in Sofia in Bulgaria in 1959. At the age of 17, in 1976, she moved to Vienna to study Ethnology and Linguistics. In 1983, she entered Maria Lassnig's masterclass in animation and painting at the University of Applied Arts ...
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Mara Mattuschka
[ [ "Mara Mattuschka", "country of citizenship", "Austria" ], [ "Mara Mattuschka", "employer", "Braunschweig University of Art" ] ]
Austrian film director
she taught arts at Braunschweig University of Art in Germany. She also taught at University of Art and Design Linz. In the 2000s she started working with the dance ensemble Liquid Loft and Chris Haring. Her first feature film was made in 2012. In 2006, the film festival Vienna Independent Shorts dedicated a retrospecti...
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Meghan Daum
[ [ "Meghan Daum", "date of birth", "1970" ], [ "Meghan Daum", "educated at", "Columbia University" ], [ "Meghan Daum", "educated at", "Vassar College" ], [ "Meghan Daum", "occupation", "Journalist" ], [ "Meghan Daum", "place of birth", "Cali...
American author, essayist, and journalist
Meghan Daum (born 1970) is an American author, essayist, and journalist. Childhood and education Although she was born in California, Daum grew up in Austin, Texas and Ridgewood, New Jersey. She received her bachelor's degree from Vassar College and her Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University. Career Daum s...
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Meghan Daum
[ [ "Meghan Daum", "place of birth", "California" ] ]
American author, essayist, and journalist
town of Prairie City and explores themes of social class in America as well as the contradictions of the "simplicity movement." She is also the author of two collections of essays, My Misspent Youth and The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion, which was named as a top 10 books of the year by Slate and Enterta...
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Meghan Daum
[ [ "Meghan Daum", "date of birth", "1970" ], [ "Meghan Daum", "educated at", "Columbia University" ] ]
American author, essayist, and journalist
City. She has been an opinion columnist for the Los Angeles Times since 2005. She is a member of the adjunct faculty in the writing division of the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Daum is a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in general nonfiction and the recipient of 2016 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in cr...
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Lincoln Wolfenstein
[ [ "Lincoln Wolfenstein", "occupation", "Physicist" ], [ "Lincoln Wolfenstein", "place of birth", "Cleveland" ], [ "Lincoln Wolfenstein", "place of death", "Oakland, California" ], [ "Lincoln Wolfenstein", "educated at", "University of Chicago" ], [ ...
American particle physicist
Lincoln Wolfenstein (February 10, 1923, Cleveland, Ohio – March 27, 2015, Oakland, California) was an American particle physicist who studied the weak interaction. Wolfenstein was born in 1923 and obtained his PhD in 1949 from the University of Chicago. He retired from Carnegie Mellon University in 2000 after being a f...
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Lincoln Wolfenstein
[ [ "Lincoln Wolfenstein", "member of", "National Academy of Sciences" ] ]
American particle physicist
neutrino propagation. This work led to an eventual understanding of the MSW effect, which acts to enhance neutrino oscillation in matter. Wolfenstein received the 2005 Bruno Pontecorvo Prize from The Scientific Council of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), for his pioneering work on the MSW effect. He was...
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Lincoln Wolfenstein
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American particle physicist
for his work in pursuit of nuclear disarmament: He led a lifetime of advocating for responsible science as well as for individual rights and liberties. In 1992, Wolfenstein was awarded the American Physical Society's J.J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics for "his many contributions to the theory of weak i...
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Laurice Rahmé
[ [ "Laurice Rahmé", "residence", "New York City" ] ]
American businesswoman
currently lives in New York City, which she considers her home. She is an accomplished cook. Legal Issues Two former employees filed a federal suit against Rahmé in 2012 for claims of racism against customers and employees. Rahmé allegedly used a secret code to alert security of when African-American customers entered ...
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Nathaniel Brazill
[ [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "place of birth", "Florida" ], [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "given name", "Nathaniel" ] ]
Juvenile school shooter
Nathaniel R. Brazill (born September 22, 1986) is an American who, at age 13, fatally shot one of his schoolteachers, Barry Grunow, at Lake Worth Middle School in Lake Worth, Florida. Brazill was subsequently convicted and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Shooting and conviction On May 26, 2000, the last day of the 199...
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Nathaniel Brazill
[ [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "place of birth", "Florida" ], [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "convicted of", "Murder" ], [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "convicted of", "Assault" ] ]
Juvenile school shooter
and shot Grunow. Brazill was tried as an adult and convicted of second-degree murder for the killing of Grunow and aggravated assault for pointing the gun at another teacher. The jury decided not to convict Brazill of first-degree murder, which requires premeditation and carries a mandatory life sentence in Florida. Br...
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Nathaniel Brazill
[ [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "place of birth", "Florida" ] ]
Juvenile school shooter
These cases were settled for over $1 million. Grunow also filed an action against the gun manufacturer that resulted in a $1.2 million jury verdict, but the trial judge set aside the verdict, and in 2005 the Florida District Court of Appeals upheld this ruling. Imprisonment Brazill is in the Holmes Correctional Institu...
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Nathaniel Brazill
[ [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "convicted of", "Murder" ], [ "Nathaniel Brazill", "given name", "Nathaniel" ] ]
Juvenile school shooter
residence. Prior to the Grunow murder, however, Brazill was an honor student, described by teachers as being mild mannered and likeable. Grunow was his favorite teacher. In popular culture Nathaniel Brazil's murder of his teacher Barry Grunow was covered in the show Kids Who Kill. It was shown in the same episode as th...
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Chatham-Kent—Leamington
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Ontario provincial electoral district
Chatham-Kent—Leamington is a federal electoral district in Ontario. It encompasses a portion of Ontario previously included in the electoral districts of Chatham-Kent—Essex and Essex and Lambton—Kent—Middlesex. Chatham-Kent—Leamington was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally d...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
Joel Anthony Selwood (born 26 May 1988) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A standout junior track and field athlete and footballer, Selwood entered top-level football early, joining the TAC Cup competition as a bottom-aged player...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
first pick, and seventh overall, in the 2006 AFL Draft. Selwood made his AFL debut in 2007, winning the AFL Rising Star Award and AFLPA Best First Year Player Award. He has since become a triple premiership player, a NAB Cup winner, a six-time All-Australian—three times as captain—a triple Carji Greeves Medallist, a Mi...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
and has been awarded life membership with Geelong. Selwood holds one of the highest winning–percentage records of any player in VFL-AFL history, helping the club reach three successive AFL Grand Finals from 2007 to 2009 and another in 2011. After serving one season as the club vice-captain in 2011, Selwood was appointe...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
runner and tennis player, and elder twins Adam and Troy were identified as talented footballers at a young age. As a two-year-old, Selwood was forced to wear splints on his leg to help overcome a walking disability. Selwood displayed athletic talent from an early age. He was the state hurdling champion from under-10s t...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
old, he had played his first competitive game of football, against children four years his senior, and had kicked three goals. Selwood attended Catholic College Bendigo and played junior football with the Sandhurst Football Club, until he was chosen to play for the Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup competition throughout...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
the TAC Cup Team of the Year, awarded a scholarship within the prestigious AIS-AFL Academy, and subsequently captained his older teammates in the annual under-18s International Rules Series in Ireland. His performances in Ireland earned him the Ron Barassi Medal, as the adjudicated Most Valuable Player of the tour. Sel...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
at the junior level were recognised early by the AFL Players Association, when he was awarded the Mike Fitzpatrick Scholarship, and the AFL Life Members Education Fund Award. Rewarded with the captaincy of Bendigo for his final season, Selwood again won mid-year State honours for Victoria Country. However, a knee injur...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
per game (4.5). His 23 score assists during the season also ranked him within the top ten in the league. Selwood added to his list of first year honours at season's end with the Geelong Football Club Best First Year Player Award, along with a top 20 placing in the Club Champion award. He also received several media end...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
marks, six tackles, and six inside 50s, were recognised as he placed fourth in Norm Smith Medal voting for best afield in the Grand Final. Selwood's year, during which he averaged more than 25 disposals, 4 marks, and 4 tackles per game, was also rewarded with a top five finish in the Carji Greeves Medal (Geelong's Best...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
winner of the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award, and placed fifth for the Leigh Matthews Trophy as the AFLPA Most Valuable Player. Selwood also finished sixth in the Brownlow Medal, polling 16 votes to finish second at Geelong behind eventual winner Gary Ablett. He became the first footballer to win the Be...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
top five placing for the Carji Greeves Medal. Selwood finished the year ranked fourth in the league for total disposals (691), third for total handpasses (389), second for contested possessions (236) and eighth for hard-ball gets. For the second successive season, he also led the league for total free kicks earned (59)...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
also placed third in the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award. He also won his first Carji Greeves Medal, awarded for being the Geelong Football Club's best and fairest player during the 2010 season. Selwood finished the season ranked eighth in the league for total disposals (677), third for total ...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
of Cameron Ling, Selwood was appointed as the club captain prior to the 2012 AFL season. His elevation made him the youngest captain of the Geelong Football Club in more than a decade. At the time of his appointment, Selwood admitted to "always wanting to lead the Geelong Football Club in a manner, if I was captain or ...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
against Fremantle. Despite Selwood's contribution of a game-high 28 disposals and team-high six inside-50s, the Cats were defeated by 16 points and exited the finals series—the first time that the club had failed to progress beyond the first week since Selwood had begun his career. Selwood's performances throughout the...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
nomination to the preliminary All-Australian squad. He won the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award for the second time in his career, sharing the honour with Beau Waters. His impressive first year as club captain was also recognised as he finished runner-up in the AFLPA Best Captain Award voting. Selwood's a...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
Award. Having finished the season at the club with the most clearances (128), second most disposals (615), second most tackles (140), second most inside 50s (103), fourth most goals (30), and third most goal assists (20) he was rewarded with his second Carji Greeves Medal. Despite injuring his hamstring during the pre-...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
most career polled Brownlow Medal votes by a Geelong player. His total of 137 votes across 8 seasons moved him ahead of Garry Hocking, who had previously held the club record with 133 votes in 15 seasons. His importance to the team throughout the season was demonstrated as he led the team in total disposals (614), tack...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
as the adjudicated club best and fairest player of the year. In doing so he became the seventh player in the club's history to win at least three Carji Greeves Medal's. During the off-season, Selwood was appointed as the national team captain of Australia for the 2014 International Rules Series against Ireland. Playing...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
and Troy (played for the Brisbane Lions and a previous Geelong VFL captain) and a younger brother, Scott (previously played for West Coast, now plays for Geelong with Joel). Maree was awarded the 2005 AFL Players Association Mother of the Year Award for her contribution to football through each of her sons. Selwood is ...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
several television advertisement appearances. He is also an ambassador for the AFL's junior development program, Auskick, annually acting as a mentor for the junior player deemed 'Auskicker of the Year'. Along with his parents and brothers, Selwood works on behalf of the Seeing Eye Dogs Association (SEDA) organisation....
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
During the 2010 season, Selwood was officially appointed as the club's community ambassador for various charitable community activities. Selwood subsequently became the public face of both the Cotton On Foundation and its sponsorship for the rebuilding of the children's ward at Geelong Hospital. Early success on the fi...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "award received", "Carji Greeves Medal" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
Michael Tuck Medal: 2009 AFLCA Best Young Player Award: 2008 AFL Rising Star Award: 2007 AFLPA Best First Year Player Award: 2007 Peter Badcoe VC Medal: 2016, 2018 Geelong F.C. Most club votes in Brownlow Medal: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Geelong F.C. Coach's Award: 2014 Geelong F.C. Tom Harley Award for Best Clubman...
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Joel Selwood
[ [ "Joel Selwood", "place of birth", "Bendigo" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "member of sports team", "Geelong Football Club" ], [ "Joel Selwood", "sport", "Australian rules football" ] ]
Australian rules footballer
polled Brownlow votes by a Geelong player (137 votes): 2014 Youngest player in Geelong history to play 200 senior games (27 years of age): 2015 Fourth-fastest player in VFL/AFL history to reach 200 senior games (8 years and 129 days after debut): 2015 Seventh-highest winning percentage record of any player in AFL histo...
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Terry K. Amthor
[ [ "Terry K. Amthor", "educated at", "University of Virginia" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Terry" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Kevin" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "occupation", "Game designer" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "place of bir...
game designer
Terry K. Amthor (born October 18, 1958) is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games, and as a fantasy author. Early life and education Terry Kevin Amthor was born in Chicago, IL, but soon moved to Manitowoc, WI, and then at the age of six to Bethel Park, PA. He later attended Bethel Park...
[ "Terry Kevin Amthor" ]
Terry K. Amthor
[ [ "Terry K. Amthor", "educated at", "University of Virginia" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Terry" ] ]
game designer
Star Wars parody, "Raker Wars," for the University of Virginia weekly paper The Declaration. Career at ICE Though Iron Crown Enterprises was founded and incorporated in 1980, initially it could afford few full-time employees. From 1980 to 1982, Terry Amthor worked at UVa's Fiske-Kimball Fine Arts Library and what was k...
[ "Terry Kevin Amthor" ]
Terry K. Amthor
[ [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
game designer
sites. Amthor was a major contributor to the original Rolemaster system, including Arms Law and Character Law, but mainly to Spell Law, working with Olivia Johnston. In particular, Amthor and Johnston worked to create the realm of Mentalism Amthor wrote the first Middle-earth solo adventure book Spy in Isengard, after ...
[ "Terry Kevin Amthor" ]
Terry K. Amthor
[ [ "Terry K. Amthor", "educated at", "University of Virginia" ], [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Terry" ] ]
game designer
Companion Publications. Mjolnir published the Shadow World Master Atlas Fourth Edition (2003), Amthor's 224-page overview of the Shadow World. Shadow World Player Guide: The World (2010) by Amthor was a brand-new introduction to the Shadow World, and was published by Guild Companion Publications. He published his first...
[ "Terry Kevin Amthor" ]
Terry K. Amthor
[ [ "Terry K. Amthor", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
game designer
travelled extensively, and has been to the U.K. several times, has travelled to Italy (Florence, Siena and Venice), Greece (Athens, Olympia, and several islands, including Crete, Mykonos, and Santorini), Turkey, Switzerland, and several countries in Central America to visit Maya Pre-Columbian sites, including Chichen I...
[ "Terry Kevin Amthor" ]
Kirill Skachkov
[ [ "Kirill Skachkov", "participant in", "2012 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Kirill Skachkov", "country of citizenship", "Russia" ], [ "Kirill Skachkov", "sport", "Table tennis" ], [ "Kirill Skachkov", "place of birth", "Novokuznetsk" ] ]
Russian table tennis player
Kirill Sergeyevich Skachkov (; born 6 August 1987 in Novokuznetsk) is a Russian table tennis player. In 2011 he won a silver medal in the doubles event in the Table Tennis European Championships. He was part of the Russian men's team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. See also List of table tennis players References Category...
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Searching for a Former Clarity
[ [ "Searching for a Former Clarity", "record label", "Fat Wreck Chords" ], [ "Searching for a Former Clarity", "genre", "Punk rock" ], [ "Searching for a Former Clarity", "tracklist", "Don't Lose Touch" ] ]
2005 album by Against Me!
Searching for a Former Clarity is the third album by the Gainesville, Florida punk rock band Against Me!, produced by J. Robbins and released on September 6, 2005 by Fat Wreck Chords. Supported by singles and music videos for the songs "Don't Lose Touch" and "From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer)", it was their f...
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Searching for a Former Clarity
[ [ "Searching for a Former Clarity", "genre", "Punk rock" ] ]
2005 album by Against Me!
for a Former Clarity is a more developed effort that is not only one of the best punk releases of 2005, but further establishes the band's growing importance within the punk scene." Aubin Paul of Punknews.org also praised the album, giving it four out of five stars and stating that "Unlike the simple shout-along melodi...
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